Answer:
All the elements except for the ones on the last column (at the left of the periodic table)
Explanation:
A boy held a ball in the air what force is he applying?
Answer:
strength
Explanation:
Answer:
Potential energy
Explanation:
Since the boy is holding is, it is not moving. So, it has potential energy. Also, since it is in the air, it has gravitational potential energy.
8. Before leaving the ground an airplane traveling with constant acceleration makes a run on the
runway of 1800 meters in 12 seconds. Determine:
a. Acceleration
b. Speed at which it leaves the ground
c. Distance traveled during the first and twelfth seconds
Answer:
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B. Speed at which it leaves the groundAn ideal horizontal spring-mass system is set into motion. At an instant when the mass passes through its equilibrium position: The potential energy in the spring is at its _____. The kinetic energy of the mass is at its ______. The magnitude of net force acting on the mass is at its ______.
Answer:
the potential energy is zero, and the kinetic energy must be maximum
F = 0
Explanation:
In this exercise you are asked to complete the sentences of a simple harmonic movement of a mass-spring system.
In this system mechanical energy is conserved
at the most extreme point the carousel potential energy is
K_e = ½ k x²
the kinetic energy is zero for that stopped.
At the equilibrium point
the spring elongation is x = 0 so the potential energy is zero
and the kinetic energy must be maximum since total energy of the system is conserved
the spring force is
F =- k x
as in the equilibrium position x = 0 this implies that the force is also zero
F = 0
In this exercise we have to use the knowledge of force to calculate the energy of a spring, in this way we find that:
The potential energy in the spring is at its [tex]K_e = 1/2 k x^2[/tex]. The kinetic energy of the mass is at its zero . The magnitude of net force acting on the mass is at its Zero.
In this system mechanical energy is conserved, at the most extreme point the carousel potential energy is:
[tex]K_e = 1/2 k x^2[/tex]
The kinetic energy is zero for that stopped or when at the equilibrium point, so:
the spring elongation is x = 0 so the potential energy is zero the kinetic energy must be maximum since total energy of the system is conserved
the spring force is:
[tex]F =- k x\\F=0[/tex]
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An 85-year-old woman who was having trouble breathing checked into the hospital. There, her heart stopped beating and doctors determined she suffered heart failure. After being resuscitated, she was in a coma and had no brain function. Her family then made the difficult decision to take her off life support, and the woman passed away.
Which order of events did the woman experience?
brain death Right arrow. clinical death Right arrow. somatic death
somatic death Right arrow. brain death Right arrow. clinical death
clinical death Right arrow. brain death Right arrow. somatic death
clinical death Right arrow. somatic death Right arrow. brain death
Answer:c
Explanation:
clinical death Right arrow. brain death Right arrow. somatic death this order of events did the woman experience. Hence option C is correct.
What is death ?The permanent end of all biological activities that support an organism is defined as death. Death may also be defined as the permanent cessation of functioning of the entire brain, including the brainstem, in creatures with a brain, and brain death is frequently used as a legal definition of death.Normally, the remnants of a previous creature begin to degrade quickly after death. Death is an unavoidable process that happens in all species. Turritopsis dohrnii, for example, is physiologically immortal. They can, however, perish from causes other than ageing.
It has been difficult to determine when someone has died. Initially, death was defined as the cessation of breathing and heartbeat.
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What keeps the Earth's atmosphere from floating away? Earth's gravity keeps the air molecules of the atmosphere from escaping the area surround Earth The attraction between the different molecules of atmospheric gases The temperature of the gas is not high enough to allow it to spread out and escape the area surrounding Earth The differentiation between temperatures of the Earth and outer space traps the gases in the atmosphere
Answer: it is the earth gravity :’)
Explanation:
Earth's gravity keeps the air molecules of the atmosphere from escaping the area surround Earth
4. How does the changing volume of the air inside the balloon affect the density
Answer:
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Explanation:
Since density is described as mass divided by volume, as volume decreases, density increases. With enough drop in volume, the helium balloon becomes too dense to float.
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Two 24 ohm resistors are in parallel and placed across a 12 V battery. What is the current in each branch of the circuit?
20 A
0.0125 A
0.5 A
.
Answer:
.5 A
Explanation:
A disk of radius 25 cm spinning at a rate of 30 rpm slows to a stop over 3 seconds. What is the angular acceleration? B. How many radians did the disk turn while stopping ? C. how many revolutions?
Answer:
A. The angular acceleration of the disk is -1.047 radians per square second.
B. The disk turns 4.715 radians while stopping.
C. The disk did 0.750 revolutions while stopping.
Explanation:
A. In this case, the disk is deceleration at a constant rate. Hence, the angular acceleration experimented by the object ([tex]\alpha[/tex]), in radians per square second, can be found by means of this kinematic expression:
[tex]\alpha = \frac{\omega-\omega_{o}}{t}[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]\omega_{o}[/tex] - Initial angular speed, in radians per second.
[tex]\omega[/tex] - Final angular speed, in radians per second.
[tex]t[/tex] - Time, in seconds.
If we know that [tex]\omega_{o} \approx 3.142\,\frac{rad}{s}[/tex], [tex]\omega = 0\,\frac{rad}{s}[/tex] and [tex]t = 3\,s[/tex], then the angular acceleration of the disk is:
[tex]\alpha = \frac{\omega-\omega_{o}}{t}[/tex]
[tex]\alpha = -1.047\,\frac{rad}{s^{2}}[/tex]
The angular acceleration of the disk is -1.047 radians per square second.
B. The change in position of the disk ([tex]\Delta \theta[/tex]), in radians, is determined by the following kinematic formula:
[tex]\Delta \theta = \frac{\omega^{2}-\omega_{o}^{2}}{2\cdot \alpha}[/tex] (2)
If we know that [tex]\omega_{o} \approx 3.142\,\frac{rad}{s}[/tex], [tex]\omega = 0\,\frac{rad}{s}[/tex] and [tex]\alpha = -1.047\,\frac{rad}{s^{2}}[/tex], then the change in position is:
[tex]\Delta \theta = \frac{\omega^{2}-\omega_{o}^{2}}{2\cdot \alpha}[/tex]
[tex]\Delta \theta = 4.715\,rad[/tex]
The disk turns 4.715 radians while stopping.
C. A revolution equals 2π radians, then, then number of revolutions done by the disk while stopping is found by simple rule of three:
[tex]\Delta \theta = 4.715\,rad \times \frac{1\,rev}{2\pi\, rad}[/tex]
[tex]\Delta \theta = 0.750\,rev[/tex]
The disk did 0.750 revolutions while stopping.
Which statement correctly describes the organization of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems within a human body?
A.
Specialized organs work together in organ systems to form cells that come together in tissues.
B.
Specialized cells work together in organs to form tissues that come together in organ systems.
C.
Specialized cells work together in tissues to form organs that come together in organ systems.
D.
Specialized tissues work together in organ systems to form cells that come together in organs.
What is the salt formed in the second sample reaction?
Answer:
This powder is sodium chloride. In the second reaction (sulfuric acid with copper(II) oxide) the resulting solution was blue in colour. When this solution was heated a small amount of white powder was noted.
Explanation:
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Speed and time play a major factor in:
Scrimmage
Tactical movement
Situation awareness
Drill
Answer:
Tactical movement
Explanation:
Speed and time play a significant factor in Tactical movement. The correct option is B.
What is a Tactical movement?Tactical movement refers to the coordinated and strategic movement of military units or teams to achieve a specific objective. It is a fundamental aspect of military operations and involves the use of various tactics and techniques to move troops and equipment safely and efficiently on the battlefield.
Tactical movement can involve various modes of transportation, such as on foot, in vehicles, or by air. It also involves the use of cover and concealment to avoid detection by the enemy, and the use of communication and signal systems to coordinate movements and maintain situational awareness.
The success of the tactical movement depends on many factors, including the terrain and weather conditions, the size and composition of the units involved, the available resources and equipment, and the tactics and strategies employed by both friendly and enemy forces. It requires careful planning, training, and execution to ensure that the movement is successful and achieves the desired outcome.So, tactical movement is an essential component of military operations, and plays a critical role in achieving victory on the battlefield.
Here in the Question,
Tactical movement refers to the movement of military units or teams in a coordinated and strategic manner to achieve a specific objective. In such movements, speed and time are critical factors because they determine the success or failure of the mission. The speed of movement can help to surprise the enemy, take advantage of a weakness in their defense, or seize a key position before they can respond. Time is also important because the longer it takes to achieve the objective, the more likely the enemy is to detect and counter the movement. Therefore, tactical movement requires careful planning and execution to ensure that the right units move at the right speed and at the right time to achieve the desired outcome.
Therefore, the correct option is B i.e Tactical movement.
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Moira is experiencing noticeable memory loss, muscle loss, and bone loss. What age group is Moira most likely in?
adolescence
early adulthood
middle adulthood
late adulthood
Answer:
Late adulthood
Explanation:
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the melting point and boiling point of Ice are respectively
a. 273k,373k. b. 373k,273k c.0k,100k d.100k,0k
a. 273k,373k
This is the answer.
Ms. Senko is moving a desk around her classroom, the desk weighs 125N.
The Coefficient of Static Friction between the desk legs and the floor is
0.35. The Coefficient of Kinetic Friction between the desk legs and the
floor is 0.23 WHAT IS THE FORCE OF FRICTION ON THE table as it is moving
Answer:
Static force of friction = 428.75 N
Kinetic Force of Friction = 281.75 N
Explanation:
The static force of friction is equal to Coefficient of static Friction * Mass * g
= 0.35 *125 * 9.8
= 428.75 N
The Kinetic force of friction is equal to Coefficient of kinetic Friction * Mass * g
= 0.23 *125 * 9.8
= 281.75 N
• What value is used to identify each element in the periodic table?
Answer:
protons
Explanation:
The concepts in this problem are similar to those in Multiple-Concept Example 4, except that the force doing the work in this problem is the tension in the cable. A rescue helicopter lifts a 81.7-kg person straight up by means of a cable. The person has an upward acceleration of 0.729 m/s2 and is lifted from rest through a distance of 7.86 m. (a) What is the tension in the cable
Answer:
Explanation:
Given that:
distance (z) = 7.86 m
mass of the person = 81.7 kg
Acceleration (a) = 0.729 m/s²
By using Newton's second law along the vertical axis:
[tex]T - mg = ma\\ \\ T = ma + mg \\ \\ T = m(a+g) \\ \\[/tex]
T = 81.7 (0.729 +9.8)
T = 860.22 N
The work done now is:
[tex]W_T = T\times z \\ \\[/tex]
[tex]W_T = 860.22 \times 7.86[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{W_T =6761.3292\ N}[/tex]
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Dua perintang 5 Ω dan 10 Ω disambung selari dengan 9 V bekalan kuasa. Kira kuasa output bekalan kuasa.
Answer:
P = 24.32 W
Explanation:
The question is, "Two resistors 5 Ω and 10 Ω are connected in parallel with a 9 V power supply. Calculate the output power of the power supply.".
The voltage of the power supply, V = 9 V
Resistor 1, R₁ = 5 Ω
R₂ = 10 Ω
The equivalent of parallel combination of resistors is given by :
[tex]\dfrac{1}{R_{eq}}=\dfrac{1}{R_1}+\dfrac{1}{R_2}\\\\\dfrac{1}{R_{eq}}=\dfrac{1}{5}+\dfrac{1}{10}\\\\R_{eq}=3.33\ \Omega[/tex]
The power of the output is given by :
[tex]P=\dfrac{V^2}{R_{eq}}\\\\=\dfrac{9^2}{3.33}\\\\P=24.32\ W[/tex]
So, the output power is equal to 24.32 W.
Approximate the human form as an unclothed vertical cylinder of 0.3 m diameter and 1.75 m length with a surface temperature of 30 oC.(a)Calculate the heat loss in a 10 m/s wind at 20 oC.(b)What is the heat loss if the skin is covered with a thin layer of water (i.e., sweat) at 30 oC and the relative humidity of the air is 60 %
Answer:
[tex]q=1118.865W[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
Diameter of the cylinder [tex]D=0.3m[/tex]
Length of the cylinder [tex]L=1.75m[/tex]
Surface temperature of cylinder [tex]T_s=30 \textdegree C=303k[/tex]
Speed of air [tex]V=10m/s[/tex]
Temperature of air [tex]T=20 \textdegree C[/tex]
Generally the equation for Reynolds number is mathematically given by
[tex]Re_D=\frac{VD}{v}[/tex]
where
[tex]v=15.27*10^-^6[/tex]
[tex]Re_D=\frac{10*0.3}{15.27*10^-^6}[/tex]
[tex]Re_D=1.96*10^5[/tex]
Generally the equation for Nusselt number is mathematically given by
[tex]N_u=0.6(Re_D)^{0.6}(Pr)^{0.37}[/tex]
where
Prandtl number
[tex]Pr=0.71[/tex]
[tex]N_u=0.6(Re_D)^{0.6}(Pr)^{0.37}[/tex]
[tex]N_u=0.6(1.96*10^5)^{0.6}(0.71)^{0.37}[/tex]
[tex]N_u=791.53[/tex]
Generally the equation for convective heat transfer is mathematically given by
[tex]h=Nu \frac{k}{D}[/tex]
where
[tex]k=25.7*10^{-3}[/tex]
[tex]h=791.53*\frac{25.7*10^{-3}}{0.3}[/tex]
[tex]h=67.81W/m^2K[/tex]
Generally the equation for surface area of a cylinder is mathematically given by
[tex]A=\pi DL[/tex]
[tex]A=\pi *0.3*1.75[/tex]
[tex]A=1.65m^2[/tex]
Generally the equation for convective heat transfer is mathematically given by
[tex]q=h4(T_s-T_{inty)}[/tex]
[tex]q=(67.81)*1.65*(30-20)\\[/tex]
[tex]q=1118.865W[/tex]
Right an essay about 250-200 words about water
Answer:250-200l Water
Explanation:
Which point on the standing wave is a node?
The point on the standing wave which is referred to as a node is point B and is denoted as option B.
What is Standing wave?This is also called stationary wave and it is referred to as a combination of two waves moving in opposite directions, each having the same amplitude and frequency.
A node is referred to as a point along a standing wave where the wave has minimum amplitude which is therefore denoted as point B in the graph given below.
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name 4 fundamentally different options for cooking a chicken
Answer:
roasting,
broiling,
pan-broiling,
pan-frying,
grilling.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
1. Stir frying
2. Pan frying
3. Grilling /BBQ
4. Baking/roasting
If I have an object with a 6.0 µC charge , and another with a -2.0 µC charge, when they touch how do I find the new charges
When charged objects touch, you can assume that the charges move between the objects, so that the total amount of charge doesn't change but it splits equally between the two objects.
-- like two water tanks standing next to each other, with a different amount of water in each one. When you connect a pipe between their bottoms, some water flows across until the LEVEL of water is the same in both tanks.
-- like one hard full balloon and one soft mooshy balloon. When you connect them together, some air flows from the hard balloon into the soft balloon, until the pressure of air is the same in both balloons.
The total amount of charge on your two objects is (+6.0 μC - 2.0 μC). That's +4.0 μC .
When they touch, charges move around until the charge is the same on both objects . . . +2 μC.
One of the scientists suggests that he can build a
cooling system for the theoretical photovoltaic cells
Experiment 2, which will keep the cells 1°C cooler
dan normal but decrease their efficiency by 1%. The
teoretical photovoltaic cells capturing which frequency
ranges
, if any, would benefit from this cooling system?
Answer: SORRY
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Explanation:
You are pulling with 57 N on a heavy bookshelf, but the bookshelf doesn't move. What is the force of static friction in Newtons acting on the bookshelf?
Answer:
57N
Explanation:
Since the bookshelf isn't moving, the force you're exerting on the shelf must be equal to the force of static friction
So the force of static friction is 57N
What is the wavelength associated with 0.113kg ball traveling with velocity of 43 m/s?
Answer:
Wavelength = 1.36 * 10^{-34} meters
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Mass = 0.113 kg
Velocity = 43 m/s
To find the wavelength, we would use the De Broglie's wave equation.
Mathematically, it is given by the formula;
[tex] Wavelength = \frac {h}{mv} [/tex]
Where;
h represents Planck’s constant.
m represents the mass of the particle.
v represents the velocity of the particle.
We know that Planck’s constant = 6.6262 * 10^{-34} Js
Substituting into the formula, we have;
[tex] Wavelength = \frac {6.6262 * 10^{-34}}{0.113*43} [/tex]
[tex] Wavelength = \frac {6.6262 * 10^{-34}}{4.859} [/tex]
Wavelength = 1.36 * 10^{-34} meters
Calories are a unit of energy that are reserved for heat energy but can be
directly converted to and from mechanical units of energy (Joules). How
many calories of energy are there in 500 Joules of energy?
Select the correct answer.
Which graph shows the correct relationship between kinetic energy and speed?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Kinetic energy = 1/2mV^2
From the formula above, we can deduce that kinetic energy is proportional to the square of speed. That is,
K.E = V^2
Graphically, the relationship isn't linear but a positive exponential. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.
Answer:
Its D
Explanation:
5. If employers-want-union workers to return to work, they can ask the
court for an __
Answer:
they can asked to sue
Explanation:
bud
Two out-of-tune flutes play the same note. One produces a tone that has a frequency of 246 Hz, while the other produces 289 Hz. When a tuning fork is sounded together with the 246-Hz tone, a beat frequency of 18.0 Hz is produced. When the same tuning fork is sounded together with the 289-Hz tone, a beat frequency of 25.0 Hz is produced. What is the frequency of the tuning fork
Answer:
[tex]264\ \text{Hz}[/tex]
Explanation:
Beat frequency of the first case = 18 Hz
Beat frequency of the second case = 25 Hz
Tone of first fork = 246 Hz
Tone of second fork = 289 Hz
First case
Beat frequency is given by
[tex]\Delta f=|f_2-f_1|\\\Rightarrow f_1=246\pm18\\\Rightarrow f_1=264, 228\ \text{Hz}[/tex]
Second case
[tex]f_2=289\pm 25\\\Rightarrow f_2=264, 314\ \text{Hz}[/tex]
The frequency of the tuning fork is [tex]264\ \text{Hz}[/tex].
An explosive eruption by a single volcano can affect
OA. only the lifeforms living on the volcano.
OB. only the lifeforms living on the same continetu
OC. lifeforms throughout the world.
OD. Earth's climate but not its lifeforms.