Answer:
Is Mercury an answer on your thing?
Explanation:
Mercury has the least amount of gravity, so therefore you can jump the highest on Mercury.
Answer:
Jupiter
Explanation:
Jupiter has more than 300 time the mass as earth. so, it's gravitational pull is stronger.
Hopefully this helps
A jet aircraft is traveling at 214 m/s in hor-
izontal flight. The engine takes in air at a
rate of 115 kg/s and burns fuel at a rate of
2.53 kg/s. The exhaust gases are ejected at
276 m/s relative to the aircraft.
Find the thrust of the jet engine.
Answer in units of N.
Answer:
The thrust is [tex]F = 7828.3 \ N [/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The speed of the jet aircraft is [tex]v = 214 \ m/s[/tex]
The rate at which the engine takes in air is [tex]\^ Q = 115 \ kg/s[/tex]
The rate at which the engine burns fuel is [tex]\r m = 2.53 \ kg/s[/tex]
The speed of the exhaust gases is [tex]u = 276 \ m/s[/tex]
Generally the thrust of the engine is mathematically represented as
[tex]F =[ \^ Q * ( u - v )] + (\r m * u)[/tex]
=> [tex]F =[ 115 * ( 276 - 214 )] + (2.53 * 276)[/tex]
=> [tex]F = 7828.3 \ N [/tex]
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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Please help which one !!
Answer:
4th one
Explanation:
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?
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
Suppose you are in a moving car and the motor stops running. You step on the brakes and slow the car to half speed. If you release your foot from the brakes, will the car speed up a bit, or will it continue at half speed and slow due to friction?
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
If you step on the brake of a car while driving, the frictional force between the tires of the car and the surface of the road increases in opposition to the motion of the car. Consequently, the car slows down.
If you release your foot from the brake pedal when the car is still at half speed, the frictional force reduces and the car speeds up a bit even without pressing the throttle. Eventually, the frictional force will slow down and stop the car if the throttle is not pressed.
when it comes to graphs I am no genius lol
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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Earthquakes
Shaking of the ground
Seismographs
Scientific method
Answer:
C. seismographs
Explanation:
Theirs another name for seismographs but c is correct
How do you compare the mass of proton, neutron, and
electron?
Answer:Explanation:
Protons and neutrons have very similar mass, while electrons are far lighter, approximately 11800 times the mass. Protons are positively charged, neutrons have no electric charge, electrons are negatively charged. The size of the charges is the same, the sign is opposite.
1. What is power, and what is its relationship to voltage and amperage? (4 points)
power is reffering to force
What do we call the potential mechanical energy stored in an object when work is performed to change its shape?
A.) elastic energy
B.) sound energy
C.) kinetic energy
Making and disposing of synthetic materials affects the amount of natural resources that are available. It also can harm the environment. These problems may not affect us in our lifetime. Who will these problems affect?
Answer:
What I put- This will affect animals, the earth, and could affect future generations. Plastic also gets into the oceans causing sea creaters die by eating it.
Sample Answer- Problems that arise from the unavailability of natural resources and from environmental hazards will affect the generations that follow us.
Explanation:
Answer:
This will affect animals, the earth, and could affect future generations. Plastic also gets into the oceans causing sea creaters die by eating it.
Explanation:
A boy is exerting a force of 70 N at a 50-degree angle on a lawnmower. He is accelerating at 1.8 m/s2. Round the answers to the nearest whole number.
What is the mass of the lawnmower?
What is the normal force exerted on the lawnmower?
The lawnmower accelerates in the positive horizontal direction, so that the net horizontal force is, by Newton's second law,
(70 N) cos(-50°) = m (1.8 m/s²)
where m is the mass of the lawnmower. Solve for m :
m = ((70 N) cos(-50°)) / (1.8 m/s²)
m ≈ 25 kg
The lawnmower presumably doesn't get lifted off the ground, so that the net vertical force is 0. If n is the magnitude of the normal force, then by Newton's second law,
n - m g + (70 N) sin(-50°) = 0
n = m g + (70 N) sin(50°)
n = (25 kg) (9.8 m/s²) + (70 N) sin(50°)
n ≈ 300 N
4) Choose Yes or No next to the descriptions to indicate whether or not an object
is accelerating,
A car slows down,
A car stays the same speed,
A car goes faster,
Luke walks at a constant speed of 4 mph,
Luke walks north at a constant speed of 4 mph,
Luke walks north at a constant speed of 4 mph, turns right, and walks
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What 2 factors affect the impulse on an object in a collision?
A stretched spring attached to two fixed points is compressed on one end and released, as shown. The resulting wave travels back and forth between the two fixed ends of the spring until it comes to a stop. This is an example of _____ .
a Transverse wave
b
longitudinal wave
c
surface wave
d
electromagnetic wave
Answer:
B. Longitudinal wave
Explanation:
It's the only option that makes sense. Hope this helped :)
which one?? please someone quick!
Answer:
i think its second law of motion.
Explanation:
Answer:
it’s the second law
Explanation:
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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A substance will take on the shape of an open container if it is a
liquid.
plasma.
gas.
solid.
Answer:
liquid
Explanation:
How much heat in kcal is required to change 0.5 kg of ice, originally at - 10 0 * C into steam at 110 C?Constants needed in the problemLatent heat of fusion=79.7 kcal/kg Specific heat of ice=0.5 kcal/kg/K ; Latent heat of vaporization ation = 539 kcal/kg ; Specific heat of water 1.0 kcal/kg/K Specific heat of ieam=0.480 kcal/kg
Answer:
Q = 364.25 kcal
Explanation:
In this question, we will have to calculate the heat absorptions for different steps of temperature rise and phase change. And then we will ad them to calculate total heat absorbed.
1. RISE IN TEMPERATURE OF ICE:
First, the temperature of ice will be increased from - 10°C to 0 °C. Heat absorbed during this process will be given as:
Q₁ = mC₁ΔT₁
where,
Q₁ = Heat absorbed while increasing temperature of ice = ?
m = mass of ice = 0.5 kg
C₁ = specific heat of ice = 0.5 kcal/kg k
ΔT₁ = change in temperature of ice = 0 - (-10) = 10 k
Therefore,
Q₁ = (0.5 kg)(0.5 kcal/kg.k)(10)
Q₁ = 2.5 kcal
2. MELTING OF ICE:
Now, the melting of ice will occur at 0°C and the heat absorbed during this process will be:
Q₂ = m(Latent Heat of Fusion of Ice)
where,
Q₂ = heat Absorbed during melting of ice = ?
Therefore,
Q₂ = (0.5 kg)(79.7 kcal/kg)
Q₂ = 39.85 kcal
3. RISE IN TEMPERATURE OF WATER:
Now, the temperature of water will be increased from 0°C to 100 °C. Heat absorbed during this process will be given as:
Q₃ = mC₃ΔT₃
where,
Q₃ = Heat absorbed while increasing temperature of water = ?
m = mass of water = 0.5 kg
C₃ = specific heat of water = 1 kcal/kg k
ΔT₃ = change in temperature of ice = 100 - 0 = 100 k
Therefore,
Q₃ = (0.5 kg)(1 kcal/kg.k)(100 k)
Q₃ = 50 kcal
4. VAPORIZATION OF WATER:
Now, the vaporization of water will occur at 100°C and the heat absorbed during this process will be:
Q₄ = m(Latent Heat of Vaporization of Water)
where,
Q₄ = heat Absorbed during vaporization of water = ?
Therefore,
Q₄ = (0.5 kg)(539 kcal/kg)
Q₄ = 269.5 kcal
5. RISE IN TEMPERATURE OF STEAM:
Now, the temperature of steam will be increased from 100°C to 110 °C. Heat absorbed during this process will be given as:
Q₅ = mC₅ΔT₅
where,
Q₅ = Heat absorbed while increasing temperature of steam = ?
m = mass of steam = 0.5 kg
C₅ = specific heat of steam = 0.48 kcal/kg k
ΔT₅ = change in temperature of ice = 110 - 100 = 10 k
Therefore,
Q₅ = (0.5 kg)(0.48 kcal/kg.k)(10 k)
Q₅ = 2.4 kcal
Hence, the total heat absorbed to change 0.5 kg of ice at - 10°C into steam at 110°C will be:
Q = Q₁ + Q₂ + Q₃ + Q₄ + Q₅
Q = 2.5 kcal + 39.85 kcal + 50 kcal + 269.5 kcal + 2.4 kcal
Q = 364.25 kcal
How much power is used if a force of 35 newtons is used to push a box a distance of 10 meters in 5 seconds?w=350j
Answer:
How much power is used if 350J of work is done when pushing a box for 5 seconds.
Explanation:
the answer is 70watts
A 2450 kg stunt airplane accelerates from 120 m/s to 162 m/s in 2.10s. If the airplane is putting out an average force of 5.8810x10^4 N during this time, what is the average friction force exerted on the airplane by the air?
Given :
A 2450 kg stunt airplane accelerates from 120 m/s to 162 m/s in 2.10 s.
If the airplane is putting out an average force of [tex]5.8810\times 10^4 \ N[/tex].
To Find :
The average friction force exerted on the airplane by the air.
Solution :
Acceleration is given by :
[tex]a = \dfrac{162-120}{2.10}\ m/s^2\\\\a = 20 \ m/s^2[/tex]
Now, force equation is given by :
[tex]F - F_{friction} = ma\\\\F_{friction} = F-ma\\\\F_{friction} = 58810 - (2450\times 20 )\\\\F_{friction} = 9810\ N[/tex]
Therefore, frictional force exerted in the airplane by the air is 9810 N.
A 615.00 kg race car is uniformly traveling around a circular race track. It takes the race car 20.00 seconds to do one lap around the 80.00 m radius circular track. What is the frequency of the race car's circular motion?
Answer:
The value is [tex]f = 0.05 \ Hz[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The mass of the car is [tex]m = 615 \ kg[/tex]
The period of the circular motion is [tex]T = 20 \ s[/tex]
The radius is [tex]r = 80 \ m/s[/tex]
Generally the frequency of the circular motion is
[tex]f = \frac{1}{T }[/tex]
=> [tex]f = \frac{1}{ 20 }[/tex]
=> [tex]f = 0.05 \ Hz[/tex]
Where are alkaline earth metals found on the periodic table?
Group 1
Group 2
Groups 3–12
Group 17
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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What type of energy is stored in a pendulum at the top of its arc?
Answer:
potential
Explanation:At this point the energy is stored in a form called potential energy. This means that the system has the potential to do work or to become active thanks here to the weight's position high above the lowest point of its swing.
what makes up a atom
Answer:
They're typically made up of three main parts: protons, neutrons and electrons. Think of the protons and neutrons as together forming a “sun”, or nucleus, at the centre of the system. The electrons orbit this nucleus, like planets. If atoms are impossibly small, these subatomic particles are even more so.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Atoms consist of a nucleus made of protons and neutrons orbited by electrons. ... We now know that atoms are made up of three particles: protons, neutrons and electrons — which are composed of even smaller particles, such as quarks.
Explanation:
what polarity must the red tip of the compass needle be since it points toward the south pole of the magnet?
Answer: positive
Explanation: because opposites attract and north=positive and south=negative the answer should be positive.
The polarity of the red tip of the compass needle must be at the north of the earth, since it points toward the south pole of the magnet.
What is meant by polarity of a magnet ?Polarity of a magnet is defined as the orientation of both the north and south poles of the magnet in space.
Here,
We know that, the opposite poles attract.
The magnetic needle is arranged in a such a way that, the red tip of the magnetic compass needle is actually pointing towards the geographic north pole of the earth.
In order to point the compass needle towards the magnetic south pole, the south pole of the magnet must be located in the geographic north pole.
Hence,
The polarity of the red tip of the compass needle must be at the north of the earth, since it points toward the south pole of the magnet.
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Bob can run the 100 meter dash in 25 seconds. What is his speed?
Answer:
4 meters a second
Explanation:
100/25
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the velocity of a body of mass 60kg reaches 15m/s from 0m/s in 12 second. calculate the kinetic energy and power of the body.
Answer:
KE=1/2m v^2
1/2*60*15*15
30*15*15
6750 joules
power=work/time
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?