A dumptruck filled with sand moves 1.8 km/h when it begins to accelerate uniformly at a constant rate. After traveling 4.0  102 m, the truck's speed is 24.0 km/h. What is the magnitude of the truck's acceleration?

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Answer 1

The acceleration of the truck is obtained from the calculation done as  0.055 m/s^2.

What is the magnitude of the truck's acceleration?

We know that the acceleration is defined as the rate of the change of the velocity of the object with time and we can be able to obtain the acceleration by the use of the equations of kinematics as usual.

Initial velocity =  1.8 km/h  or 0.5 m/s

Final velocity = 24.0 km/h or 6.67 m/s

Distance covered = 4.0 * 10^2 m

Then;

v^2 = u^2 + 2as

v = final velocity

u = initial velocity

a = acceleration

s = distance covered

a = v^2 - u^2/2s

a = (6.67)^2 - (0.5)^2/2 *  4.0 * 10^2

a = 44.4 - 0.25/800

a = 0.055 m/s^2

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A student is given an investigation of the human body. The student is to predict how new cells are created. According to cell theory, which prediction is correct?

A.Cells grow and develop, but are never replaced.

B. New cells are created from pre-existing cells in the human body.

C. New cells are created but quickly die during cell growth.

D. Humans are born with all the cells they will ever need.

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Answer:

B. New cells are created from pre-existing cells in the human body.

Explanation:

According to the cell theory, the correct assumption from the student's investigation is that "new cells are created from pre-existing cells in the human body".

One of the postulates of the cell theory is that all cells originated from pre-existing cells. Also, a cell is the fundamental unit of life.

So, the student is correct to say that new cells are created from pre-existing cells in the human body.

the person is not able to see the far lying object clearly. which type of lens will the doctor prescribe him give reason?

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Answer:

correction of farsightedness uses a converging lenses that compensates for the under convergence by the eye. the converging lens produces an image farther from the eye than the object so that farsighted can see it clearly.

Salmon often jump waterfalls to reach their breeding grounds. Starting downstream, 3.04 m away from a waterfall 0.585 m in height, at what minimum speed must a salmon jumping at an angle of 41.7 ◦ leave the water to continue upstream? The acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s 2 . Answer in units of m/s.

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Answer:

V₀ = 5.47 m/s

Explanation:

The jumping motion of the Salmon can be modelled as the projectile motion. So, we use the formula for the range of projectile motion here:

R = V₀² Sin 2θ/g

where,

R = Range of Projectile = 3.04 m

θ = Launch Angle = 41.7°

V₀ = Minimum Launch Speed = ?

g = 9.81 m/s²

Therefore,

3.04 m = V₀² [Sin2(41.7°)]/(9.81 m/s²)

V₀² = 3.04 m/(0.10126 s²/m)

V₀ = √30.02 m²/s²

V₀ = 5.47 m/s

A rock falls off a cliff that is 82 m high. How fast is the rock moving when it hits the ground?

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Answer:

40.1m/s

Explanation:

This is a kinematics problem

x = 82m

a = -9.8m/s^2

v(initial) = 0

Find: v(final)

Using kinematics equation:

vf^2 = vi^2 + 2a(delta)x

vf^2 = 0 + 2*(-9.8)*(82)

vf = sqrt(1607.2) = 40.09m/s

The is traveling with a velocity of 40.1m/s when it hits the ground.

Plyometrics can help a person maintain cardiorespiratory fitness. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. T F

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Answer: IT IS TRUE

Explanation:

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Plyometrics can help a person maintain cardiorespiratory fitness T

It is TRUE that plyometrics can help a person maintain cardiorespiratory fitness

Plyometrics

Plyometrics is a type of exercise training that works with the principle of using speed and force of different movements to build muscle power.

Plyometrics include different types of exercises such as pushups, throwing, running, jumping, and kicking.

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Write an equation of the line in slope-intercept form.
Please explain.

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Answer:

 y =  [tex]-\frac{1}{4}[/tex]x + 3

Explanation:

The equation of a straight line is given as:

              y  =  mx + c

y and x are the coordinates

m is the slope

c is the y -intercept

 The y-intercept = 3;

Slope  = [tex]\frac{y_{2} - y_{1} }{x_{2} - x_{1} }[/tex]

x₁ = 0

x₂ = 4

y₁ = 3

y₂ = 2

 Slope = [tex]\frac{2-3}{4 -0 }[/tex]  = [tex]-\frac{1}{4}[/tex]

 

       y = mx + c

       y =  [tex]-\frac{1}{4}[/tex]x + 3

The diagram below shows the velocities of two runners.
11 m/s west
Runner 1
5 m/s east
Runner 2
From the frame of reference of runner 1, what is the velocity of runner 2?
O A. 5 m/s east
O B. 6 m/s east
C. 16 m/s west
O D. 16 m/s east

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Answer : 16 m/s east

Explanation: Trust the process!!

From the frame of reference of runner 1, the velocity of runner 2 will be D) 16 m/s east

What is relative velocity ?

The relative velocity is defined as the velocity of an object with respect to another observer

When two bodies are moving in opposite directions , relative velocity get added and if bodies are moving in same direction , relative velocity will get subtracted .

From the frame of reference of runner 1, the velocity of runner 2 will be

v (relative) = v1 + v1

v1 = velocity of runner 1  = 11m/s west

v2 = velocity of runner 2 = 5m/s

v = 11 + 5 = 16 m/s

correct answer will be O D. 16 m/s east as runner 2 is running in east direction

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A turtle is moving at a speed of 1.5 m/s for a time of 120 s. What is the distance the turtle travels?

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Answer:

The answer is 180 m

Explanation:

The distance covered by an object given it's velocity and time taken can be found by using the formula

distance = velocity × time

From the question we have

distance = 1.5 × 120

We have the final answer as

180 m

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Answer:

180 meters

Explanation:

1.5 m/s x 120 s

1. In your own words explain what happens at a subduction zone. 2. In your own words explain what happens at a mid-ocean ridge. 3. At a subduction zone what causes magma to rise?

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Answer:

1. The subduction zone serves as the meeting point for two tectonic plates.

2. At the Mid- Ocean ridge, decompression melting occurs.

3 What causes the magma to rise is the increase in pressure caused by collection of gases by the magma.

Explanation:

Subduction zone is define as a zone where tectonic plates ( an oceanic plate slides beneath a continental plate) meets and contributes to the rise of magma to the surface in geological sciences.

At the Mid - Oceanic ridge, decompression melting occurs. As mantle ascends beneath the mid-ocean ridge, less and less rock lies above it, so large pressure changes occur, which leads to melting. The melt is less dense than the solid, and rises to the surface to form the oceanic crust.

At the subduction zone the magma that is formed is usually made up of silica rich lava. Thick silica rich magma does not release the gasses very easily so they build up inside the magma chamber. As the gasses collect in the chamber, the pressure rises. It is possible for the pressure to rise so much that the chamber cannot contain the magma and it erupts explosively.


Which of the following best describes applying a force over a period of time?
power
energy
Impulse

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impulse
it’s the only one that makes sense energy is just light and power almost the same thing

400 N of load can be overcome by an effort of 50 N by using a lever. Calculate the mechanical advantage of the lever.

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Answer:

load (l)=400N

Effort(E)=50N

mechanical advantage (MA)= load ÷Effort

(ma)=400÷50

(ma)=8

Explanation:

I copy pasted from the answer from the same question. Remember to first check if ur question is there

A tourist wishes to catch a train in 1.2 hours, which is 115 km away. If she spends the first half-hour going 90km/h, how fast will she need to go to get to station on time?

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Answer:

100km/hr

Explanation:

From the problem statement we know that distance of the trip is 115km

Expected time for the trip = 1.2hrs

→ If she spends the first half-hour going 90km/hr,

    Here  time  = 0.5hr

              speed  = 90km/hr

 The distance covered;

    Distance covered   =  Speed x time

    Distance covered  = 90 x 0.5  = 45km

→The remaining distance will be:

        Total distance - distance covered

              115km  - 45km  = 70km

→ The remaining time;

      1.2hr - 0.5hr  = 0.7hr

 Speed  = [tex]\frac{distance}{time}[/tex]  

  Insert the parameters and solve;

  Speed  = [tex]\frac{70}{0.7}[/tex]   = 100km/hr

For the remaining lap, the tourist must travel at a rate of 100km/hr to catch up.

Explain how bar graphs can show comparisons between 2 topics.

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Answer:

A bar chart is typically used for the comparison of informations obtained from a data collection by representing each value (information) with rectangular bars respectively.

Explanation:

A bar chart also known as a bar graph can be defined as the graphical representation of data (informations) by using vertical columns or rectangular bars. When a data set is observed, a bar chart can be used to graphically represent or record the total or overall amount of information contained therein. Generally, bar charts are used for the comparison of informations obtained from a data collection by representing each value (information) with rectangular bars respectively.

The bar graph has a x-axis and a y-axis used to represent the various categories of data collected.

In this scenario, the x-axis is used to denote the points earned by the teams while the y-axis is used to denote the seasons as seen in the image attached.

Hence, point scores by team (Team A, B and C) per seasons (2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005) can best be compared through the use of a bar chart (graph).

Answer:

Answer above is correct i only put this:

Explanation:

A bar chart is typically used for the comparison of informations obtained from a data collection by representing each value (information) with rectangular bars respectively.


1.
A student pushes against a wall with 20 N of force and the wall does not move. In this situation, the
wall exerts -
A.

A.20 N of force in the same direction as the push.
B.20 N of force in the opposite direction of the push.
C.less than 20 N of force.
D.more than 20 N of force.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

This is a balanced force. In a balanced force, nothing happens.

The answer is B and he unlocks mastered ultra instinct

hey pls help with this HDJSJDH im rlly bad at this kinda stuff :,) i'll mark the correct answer brainliest

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I am pretty sure it’s A
The cue exerts force onto the white ball which pushes the blue ball into the direction of the hole.

Answer:

A. Cue, White Ball, Blue Ball

Explanation:

Visualize in which order things are being hit

If a rock is found inside of another rock layer, then the rock inside must be younger than that layer surrounding it. Question 1 options: True False

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

The layer beneath the another rock will be older. The sequence will not matter in the layers of the rock. The layer inside will be older than the upper layer. This is called law of Superposition. Sedimentary rocks forms the youngest layer of the rocks.

Circle the letter of each factor that determines whether a molecule
is polar or nonpolar.

a. the number of atoms in the molecule
b. the type of atoms in the molecule
c. the number of bonds in the molecule
d. the shape of the molecule

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I believe the answer is C
Hope this helps you

How does changing the initial mass of the copper affect how much heat energy it has?

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Answer:

Increasing the temperature of the copper made the final temperature increase and decreasing the temperature of the copper made the final temperature decrease. ... How does changing the initial mass of the copper affect how much heat energy it has? The more copper, the more heat energy.

Explanation:

Decreasing the temperature of the copper made the final temperature decrease. But the mass remains constant.

What is heat energy?

Heat is energy that is transmitted from one body to another as a result of a temperature differential. When two bodies of different temperatures come into contact,

Thermal expansion is the tendency of matter to alter its form, area, volume, and density in response to a change in temperature.

Thermal expansion is caused by heating. The mass remains constant. The loudness rises. As a result, the density drops.

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hey guys, l need some help! what is the weight of potatoes of mass 75 kg on the surface of the earth? (g=9.8m/s square) ans=735N l need process

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Answer:

735N

Explanation:

Weight is a measurement of force.

F = Force

m = mass

a = acceleration

F = m*a

F = 75kg*9.8m/s²

F = 735N

Dr. Aloysius found four homogeneous mixtures, but he thinks that only three are alloys. He tests each one and determines their elemental compositions. Which of the following is not a possible alloy?

A. carbon and boron
B. iron an nickel
C. aluminum and magnesium
D. iron, carbon, and nickel

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Answer:

A. carbon and boron

Explanation:

Carbon and boron is not an alloy.

An allow forms between metals and metals using their huge electron could.

Carbon is a non-metal, boron is a also a non-metal

Two non-metals combining together does not make an alloy.

Iron, nickel, aluminum  are all metals.

Answer:

carbon and boron

Explanation:

carbon and boron

in the movie "gravity" - Why did the escape pod get stuck and pulled back?

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Answer:

because nono gravity

Explanation:

no gravity

Bc there no gravity so thtas why it won’t

How much time will it take for a truck to travel 20 meters if it is traveling at 4 m/s?

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Answer:

The answer is 5 s

Explanation:

The time taken can be found by using the formula

[tex]t = \frac{d}{v} \\ [/tex]

d is the distance

v is the velocity

From the question we have

[tex]t = \frac{20}{4} \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

5 s

Hope this helps you

the answer to this question is 5s

Ashley is flying a plane that has to reach a gradient of 360m/km in order to take off and not crash. Her goal is to travel from sea level to an elevation of 1000m at a distance of 2.8km. Calculate the gradient of Ashley’s flight and determine if she will crash!

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Answer:

She is likely to crash because her flight gradient is lesser than the flight gradient required gradient to avoid crashing

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The required gradient of the plane Ashley is flying needs to reach in order to take off and not crash = 360 m/km

The initial elevation of the plane Ashley is flying = Sea level = 0 m

The goal Ashley intends to make = Elevation of 1000 m at 2.8 km. distance

∴ Ashley's goal = Traveling from sea level to 1000 m at 2.8 km horizontal distance

We have;

The gradient  = Rate of change of elevation/(Horizontal distance)

Therefore;

The gradient of Ashley's flight = (1000 - 0)/(2.8 - 0) = 357.143 m/km

The gradient of Ashley's flight ≈ 357.143 m/km which is lesser than the required 360 m/km in order to take off and not crash, therefore, she will crash.

Which Box in the diagram above, should this picture go into?
Box A
ООО
O Box B
O Box C



Plzz answerr idk

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What diagram? There isn’t one

A car travels west for 200000 m in 12600 s what’s its velocity

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Answer:

Velocity = 15.87m/s

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Distance, d = 200000m

Time, t = 12600secs

*To find the velocity*

Velocity can be defined as the rate of change in displacement (distance) with time. Velocity is a vector quantity and as such it has both magnitude and direction.

Mathematically, velocity is given by the equation;

[tex]Velocity = \frac{distance}{time}[/tex]

Substituting into the equation, we have;

[tex]V = \frac{200000}{12600}[/tex]

Velocity = 15.87m/s

Therefore, the velocity of the car is 15.87 meters per seconds due west.

You are twice as likely to become good friends with the person who is in the dorm room next to you than the person two doors down. This is due to:

A. Proximity.
B. Common Interests.
C. Shared Values.
D. Social Background​

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I think A. Proximity
Since the person is closer, you get to see them more often
The correct answer is A

In the human circulatory system, arteries carry blood away from the heart to different parts of the body. Veins carry blood from different parts of the body back to the heart. A scientist claims that the greater the amount of exercise a person performs, the greater the amount of oxygen (O2) the body uses. He records the oxygen concentration in the blood of people while they are riding an exercise bike. The graphs show the results of this investigation.



a. Identify at least two systems within the human body that work together during exercise.

b. Explain how the evidence from the data in the graphs supports or does not support the scientist’s claim.

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Answer:

There are many different systems involved in when we exercise, the three main ones are the Respiratory system which is involved in breathing the circulatory system which is about circulation of blood around the body and finally the muscular system and finally the Muscular system which is about how we move.

Explanation:

If the data consistently do not support the hypothesis, then CLEARLY, the hypothesis is NOT a reasonable explanation of what you are investigating. The hypothesis is rejected, and we search for a new interpretation, an new hypothesis that supports the experimental data

Respiratory and circulatory systems are the two systems within the human body that work together during exercise.

How does the respiratory and circulatory systems work together during exercise?

The respiratory system:

allows the exchange of gases intake of oxygen and exhalation of carbon-dioxide.oxygenation of blood at the lungs.

The circulatory system:

transports deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygenation.delivers oxygenated blood to the appropriate tissue.Hence, during exercise more oxygen is used by the body.The claim by scientist is true?

During exercise:

breathing rate increases from about 15 times per minute to roughly 40–60 times per minute.heart rate also rises, providing more oxygen to reach your muscles and allowing them to continue moving.

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Math Practice: Cart A loaded with blocks (600g) moving left at 0.7m/s hits stationary cart B (200g).
After the collision, both carts move left, Cart A at speed 0.27m/s.

What is the velocity of cart B after the collision? Show your work.

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Answer:

The velocity of cart B after the collision is 1.29 m/s.

Explanation:

We can find the velocity of cart B by conservation of linear momentum:

[tex] p_{i} = p_{f} [/tex]

[tex] m_{A}v_{A_{i}} + m_{B}v_{B_{i}} = m_{A}v_{A_{f}} + m_{B}v_{B_{f}} [/tex]

Where:

[tex]m_{A}[/tex] is the mass of cart A = 600 g = 0.6 kg            

[tex]m_{B}[/tex] is the mass of cart B = 200 g = 0.2 kg

[tex]v_{A_{i}}[/tex] is the inital velocity of cart A = 0.7 m/s

[tex]v_{A_{f}}[/tex] is the final velocity of cart A = 0.27 m/s

[tex]v_{B_{i}}[/tex] is the initial velocity of cart B = 0

[tex]v_{B_{f}}[/tex] is the final velocity of cart B =?

Taking the left direction as the positive horizontal direction:

[tex] 0.6 kg*0.7 m/s + 0 = 0.6 kg*0.27 m/s + 0.2 kg*v_{B_{f}} [/tex]

[tex] v_{B_{f}} = 1.29 m/s [/tex]

                       

Therefore, the velocity of cart B after the collision is 1.29 m/s.

I hope it helps you!  

Choose all the answers that apply.

Check all the statements that are correct.

An independent variable is the variable which is changed.
The dependent variable is the variable which is observed as a result of the change.
If data can be repeated, it cannot be trusted.
Experiments are usually published to communicate findings to the scientific community.
Disproving a hypothesis means it cannot be tested again.

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Answer: An independent variable is the variable which is changed. Experiments are usually published to communicate findings to the scientific community.

Disproving a hypothesis means it cannot be tested again.

Explanation: i hoped that helped.

Unit 2 kinetic energy mastery test

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Answer: kinetic energy is Energy of motion.

Explanation:

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