Cobalt (Co) has an atomic mass of 59 and an atomic number of 27. Which statement correctly describes an atom of cobalt?
O A. An atom of cobalt contains more neutrons than protons.
B. An atom of cobalt contains more electrons than protons.
O C. An atom of cobalt contains the same number of neutrons and protons.
O D. An atom of cobalt contains the same number of neutrons, electrons and protons.
Answer:
Option A. An atom of cobalt contains more neutrons than protons.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Mass number = 59
Atomic number = 27
Next, we shall determine the number of protons in the atom. This is illustrated below:
Atomic number of an element is simply defined as the number of protons in the atom of the element. Thus,
Atomic number = proton number
Atomic number = 27
Therefore,
Proton number = 27
Next, we shall determine the neutron number. This can be obtained as follow:
Mass number = 59
Proton number = 27
Neutron number =?
Mass number = Proton + Neutron
59 = 27 + Neutron
Collect like terms
Neutron = 59 – 27
Neutron number = 32
Next, we shall determine the number of electrons. This can be obtained as follow:
Since the atom is neutral i.e it has no charge, then, the number of protons and electrons are equal. Thus,
Electron number = Proton number
Proton number = 27
Therefore,
Electron number = 27
Summary:
Mass number = 59
Atomic number = 27
Proton number = 27
Neutron number = 32
Electron number = 27
From the above, we can see that the atom of cobalt contains:
1. More neutrons than protons.
2. The same number of protons and electrons.
Therefore, option A gives the correct answer to the question.
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A boat travels at 15 m/s in a direction 45° east of north for an hour. The boat then turns and travels at 18 m/s in a direction 5° north of east for an hour.
Answer:
first one 31
second one 23
Explanation:
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A car of mass 1000 kg travelling at a velocity of 25 m/s collides with another car of mass 1500kg which is at rest. The two cars stick and move off together. What is the velocity of the two cars after the collision?
Answer:
The velocity of the two cars is 10 m/s after the collision.
Explanation:
Law Of Conservation Of Linear Momentum
The total momentum of a system of bodies is conserved unless an external force is applied to it. The formula for the momentum of a body with mass m and velocity v is
P=m.v
If we have a system of bodies, then the total momentum is the sum of them all
[tex]P=m_1v_1+m_2v_2+...+m_nv_n[/tex]
If some collision occurs, the velocities change to v' and the final momentum is:
[tex]P'=m_1v'_1+m_2v'_2+...+m_nv'_n[/tex]
In a system of two masses, the law of conservation of linear momentum takes the form:
[tex]m_1v_1+m_2v_2=m_1v'_1+m_2v'_2[/tex]
If both masses stick together after the collision at a common speed v', then:
[tex]m_1v_1+m_2v_2=(m_1+m_2)v'[/tex]
The car of mass m1=1000 Kg travels at v1=25 m/s and collides with another car of m2=1500 Kg which is at rest (v2=0).
Knowing both cars stick and move together after the collision, their velocity is found solving for v':
[tex]\displaystyle v'=\frac{m_1v_1+m_2v_2}{m_1+m_2}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle v'=\frac{1000*25+1500*0}{1000+1500}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle v'=\frac{25000}{2500}[/tex]
v' = 10 m/s
The velocity of the two cars is 10 m/s after the collision.
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The sixth grade teachers are planning a field trip. They want to divide the 192 students evenly on the four buses. How many students will ride each bus?
Answer:
48 students will ride on each bus.
Explanation:
192 students divided by 4 busses comes out to 48 students per bus.
Basically: 192/4=48
[tex] \frac{1}{(1 - \sqrt{3) {}^{2} } } [/tex]
Answer:
\frac{2+\sqrt{3}}{2}
Explanation:
so we simplify tthe denominator first
[tex](1-\sqrt{3})^2=[/tex][tex]4-2\sqrt{3}[/tex]
so the new fraction is:[tex]\frac{1}{4-2\sqrt{3}}[/tex]
We'll ratinalize the fraction to get: [tex]\frac{2+\sqrt{3}}{2}[/tex]
What causes electric current to flow in the loop of wire that turns between an
electric generator's two permanent magnets?
A. Electric charges in the wire loop flow when the magnetic fields of
the magnets frequently switch direction.
B. The magnetic field of the magnets causes a mechanical force to
act on the electric charges within the moving loop of wire.
C. Electrons that flow from the magnets into the loop of wire carry
mechanical energy to the electric charges within the wire.
D. The magnetic fields of the magnets attract the magnetic field of
each of the atoms that make up the loop of wire.
Answer:
B. The magnetic field of the magnets causes a mechanical force to
act on the electric charges within the moving loop of wire.
The magnetic field of the magnets causes a mechanical force to
act on the electric charges within the moving loop of the wire causes an electric current to flow in the loop of wire that turns between an electric generator's two permanent magnets, therefore the correct option is B.
What is a magnetic field?
A magnetic field could be understood as an area around a magnet, magnetic material, or an electric charge in which magnetic force is exerted. The SI unit of the magnetic field is tesla.
the magnetic field can also be generated as the magnetic effect of electric current for example when current is flown through an electrical wire there is the generation of the magnetic field around the conducting wire
For a simple bar magnet, N-pole and S-pole are the points on a magnet that have the strongest magnetic field. The magnetic field originates from the north pole and terminates in the south pole of a magnet.
The magnetic field of the magnets causes a mechanical force to act on the electric charges within the moving loop of the wire responsible for the electric current to flow in the loop of wire that turns between an
electric generator's two permanent magnets.
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An object in motion will remain in motion and an object at rest will remain at rest until a greater force interrupts it. Explain this concept.
Answer:
A object, lets say a cup. This cup will never, ever move unless something or someone disturbs it. If something touches or hits this cup the cup will move. But, until the cup gets touched, nothing will EVER make it move.
Explanation:
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What did normal mean in the hive in the b movie
In the movie, "normal" means staying in the hive, working in the honey factory and getting in relationships with any living but no interaction with humans. A life out of the hive and any interaction with humans is strictly prohibited. Picking a job
like real bees do
in summary bees just need to do what there post to do
Answer:
Being Normal mean Submitting to the Conformed society that Barry B Benson wanted to rebel Against so that he didn't have to work the Same Job Everyday to which his father accepted himself into. once Barry had surpassed the Bee Law after speaking with Vanessa they got onto the plane to save all of the Flowers on earth and Save Mankind/Beekind, Barry gets accepted as a Pollen Jock. thus Reaching the end of the movie
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2. Write "PE" or KE" next to the types of energy
gravitational
sound
chemical
nuclear
radiant
thermal
elastic
electrical
A graph is provided below. The graph shows the speed of a car traveling
east over a 12 second period. Based on the information in the graph, it
can be concluded that in the first 6 seconds, the car is -
Answer:
Accelerating
Explanation:
An electric energy distributor supplies each household 220
volts of voltage and 60 A of current. Applying your knowledge on Ohm's Law, in what way your appliances be used at home to maintain a safe amount of current?
Answer:
Hence appliance but be connected to a 3.67 ohms load to maintain a safe amount of the current
Explanation:
According to Ohm's law, V = IR
V is the potential difference = 220volts
I is the current = 60 A
R is the resistance (Load)
Calculating the load R
R = V/I
R = 220/60
R = 3.67 ohms
Hence appliance but be connected to a 3.67 ohms load to maintain a safe amount of the current
What connects the colon to the anus?AColon B Anus C Rectum D Biceps
The answer is C. Rectum.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Integrated Science- 8th grade science
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Answer:
I do believe it is A.
Explanation:
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Answer:I believe it is A
Explanation: B just doesn't seem like something an 8th grader would be learning about, and I'm not sure about the other ones.
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Answer:
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Which of the following electromagnet will have the strongest force?
1: A battery with no loops or wire around the nail
2: A battery with 10 loops of wire around the nail
3: A battery with 3 loops of wire around the nail
4:A battery with 15 loops or wire around the nail
Answer:
4:A battery with 15 loops or wire around the nail
Explanation:
More loops equals more force
A battery with [tex]15[/tex] loops or wire around the nail have the stronger force.
So, option 4 is correct.
Define electromagnet.An electromagnet is a system that contains of a magnetic encircled by a coil that conducts an electric current to ionize the core.
Wherever controllable magnetism are required, such as in devices where the magnetic flux must be adjusted, reversed, or turned on and off, an electromagnet is utilized.
A battery with [tex]15[/tex] loops or wire around the nail have the stronger force.
So, option 4 is correct.
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Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Displacement = Area under the velocity-time graph
So to find the displacement of a particle from 7 to 8 seconds we take the triangle and calculate its area.
[tex]Area\ of\ a\ right\ angled\ triangle = \frac{1}{2}*(base)*(height) \\\\Area\ of\ a\ right\ angled\ triangle = \frac{1}{2}*(1)*(3) \\\\Area\ of\ a\ right\ angled\ triangle = 1.5[/tex]
So the displacement is 1.5 meters
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A substance will take on the shape of an open container if it is a
liquid.
plasma.
gas.
solid.
Answer:
liquid
Explanation:
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Answer:
SewageAgricultural pollutionOilRadioactive substanceRiver dumpingMarine dumpingLittering trash Industrial wasteMining activitiesChemical fertilizersExplanation:
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A rollercoaster car has 2500 J of potential energy and 160 J of
kinetic energy at the top of the first hill.
How much energy and what kind of energy will there be at the
bottom of the first hill?
2660 J of KE
0 2660 J of Peg
2500 J of KE
160 J of PEG
Answer:
E_{k2}=2660 [J] kinetic energy.
Explanation:
The energy in the initial state i.e. when the rollercoaster is at the top is equal to the energy in the final state i.e. when it is at the bottom of the hill.
These states can be represented by means of the second equation.
[tex]E_{k1}+E_{p1}=E_{k2}\\160 + 2500 = E_{k2}\\E_{k2}=2660 [J][/tex]
Since the rollercoaster is located in the bottom of the hill where the potential energy level is zero, therefore there is only kinetic energy in the second state.
which one?? please someone quick!
Answer:
i think its second law of motion.
Explanation:
Answer:
it’s the second law
Explanation:
If a lever has a mechanical advantage of 5 and 50 N of force is used to lift a rock, what is the weight of the rock?
Charles, the 75 kg trampoline artist, lands on a trampoline with a speed of 9.0 m/s.
If the trampoline behaves like a spring with a spring constant of 52,000 N/m, what maximum distance will Charles push down the trampoline before bouncing back up? (Hint: at maximum compression, Charles is not moving.)
Answer:
The maximum distance Charles will push down the trampoline ≈ 0.342 m
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The mass of the trampoline artist, m = 75 kg
The speed with which the trampoline artist lands, v = 9.0 m/s
The value of the spring constant of the trampoline, k = 52,000 N/m
Let x represents the maximum distance Charles will push down the trampoline
Therefore, we have;
Kinetic energy = 1/2·m·v²
The kinetic energy with which the trampoline artist lands = 1/2 × 75 × 9.0² = 3037.5
The kinetic energy with which the trampoline artist lands = 3037.5 J
The potential energy stored in a spring = 1/2·k·x² = The kinetic energy with which the trampoline artist lands
∴ 1/2 × 52,000 × x² = 3037.5
∴ x = √(3037.5/(1/2 × 52,000)) ≈ 0.342
The maximum distance Charles will push down the trampoline = x ≈ 0.342 m
Why is it possible to see yourself in an object that reflects light, but not in one that scatters light?
While studying bacterial cells, scientists measure the lengths of the cells in one colony. The chart shows their data. The scientists notice that one measurement stands out. How should the scientists best deal with this measurement? accept it as true and use 85 micrometers in the data when they find the average length accept it as true but say that it is the only cell that has ever been that long consider that there was an error during measuring and collect further data consider that it is possible but very unlikely for these bacterial cells to be so long
Answer:
Following are the solution to the given question:
Explanation:
Its best approach to this measurement ought to be to indicate that there was a mistake throughout the calculation, as well as the gathering of further details while researching cells for bacteria, directly measuring the cell length of a colony. This chart illustrates its data, which scientists have observed that there's still a measurement.
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How many electrons are being shared in the molecule above?
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Which statement is true about compounds?
A: They do not form living things.
B: They do not form non-living things.
C: They are when electrons of different atoms combine.
D: They are when atoms of different elements combine.
Answer:
Its D
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Explanation:
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A red 120 kg bumper car moving at 4 m/s collides with a green 100 kg bumper car moving at 3 m/s. The red bumper car bounces off at 2 m/s. What is the green car's final velocity?
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Answer:
A 1
B 3
c 4
d 3
Explanation:
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