Answer:
889.644 newton
Explanation:
multiply the pound value by 4.448
Which is an example of
kinetic energy?
A. An apple falling from a tree
B. A book sitting on a table
C. A plate of hot food
D. A parked car
Answer:
A. an apple falling from a tree
Explanation:
Karen has 50 cats, Gary has 14 fewer cats than Karen and Billy has 8 times more than Gary. How many cats does Billy have?
Answer:
The answer is:
14 x 8= 1.120
Answer:
288 cats
Explanation:
K = 50
G = 50 - 14 = 36
B = 36 x 8 = 288
Billy has 288 cats.
Please let me know if I'm incorrect!
A student stands in a school hallway. A wall separates a classroom from
the student. The student in the hallway cannot see inside the classroom
but hears noises from within the classroom. Which of these best explains
why the student hears the noises but cannot see into the classroom?
Answer: sound waves are transmitted through the wall and visible light waves are reflected by the wall.
in a meter of 3 how many beats are in a measure also this is for music
Answer:
3 i think
Explanation:
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Earth’s gravitational force
(1 Point)
Is the same strength, no matter where you are on Earth.
Does not affect objects orbiting the Earth.
Fluctuates or changes depending on your location on Earth.
Changes the mass of an object.
The connections of many simple pieces in the brain is evidence of the:
O A. lobes of the brain
B. brain's complexity
C. function of neurons
D. cerebral cortex
Answer:
B. brain's complexity
Explanation:
Ape.x
What are the reactants in the reaction? What are their properties?
In a reaction, reactants are the substances on which the reaction takes place. The reactants undergo changes to form the products.
In any reaction, the atoms of the reactants and the products are the sameThe only difference is the way these atoms are bound to each other through chemical bondsDuring the reaction, there is a rearrangement of the atomsConsider the following reaction:
C + O₂ ---> CO₂
In the above reaction, carbon and oxygen are the reactantsWe can see that the atoms on both sides of the reaction are the same, the only difference is the way they are bondedCarbon undergoes combustion and reacts with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide gasLearn more about chemical reactions here:
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A rock on the ground weighs 40N. How much force does the ground exert on the rock?
A. 20n
B. 0N
C.40n
Answer:
The correct option is;
C. 40 N
Explanation:
Given that the rock is on the ground, we have;
The weight of the rock, [tex]F_W[/tex] = 40 N ↓
From Newton's third law of motion, we have that action and reaction are equal and opposite,
Therefore, given that the weight of the rock exerts a force of 40 N on the ground, and the rock is stable and stationery on the ground, then the ground is reacting to the weight of the rock with an equal force of 40 N, acting in opposite direction to the weight of the block to balance the weight of the rock and create equilibrium such that the net force acting on the rock is zero
∑F = [tex]F_W + F_R[/tex] = 0
Where;
[tex]F_R[/tex] = The reaction of the ground
We have;
[tex]F_W[/tex] + [tex]F_R[/tex]= 40 + [tex]F_R[/tex] = 0
[tex]F_R[/tex] = 0 - 40 = -40
[tex]F_R[/tex] = -40 N ↓
∴ [tex]F_R[/tex] = 40 N ↑.
Answer:
C, 40N
Explanation:
How can you explain why there are so many hours of darkness on December 21? How can you explain why there are so many hours of daylight on June 21?
Answer:
At the december solstice,the northern hemisphere is leaning most away from the sun for the year.At the december solatric,earth is positioned in its orbit so that the sun below the north pole horizon. After the winter solstice,the days get longer,and the night shorter.
A 30 kg mass sits on a level surface with a coefficient of friction of .2. What net force is necessary to accelerate it
at 3 m/s2?
Answer:
Explanation:
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what is centripetal motion
Answer:
abhi ham logo KO madam ne Padaya nahi hai
1. A car is traveling at 36 m/s hits a tree and comes to rest in 0.05 seconds.
a. What is the acceleration of the car?
b. Airbags deploy in a car if the acceleration of a car exceeds -600 m/s^2 Will the airbags deploy?
Answer: a. -720m/s^2
b. Yes, airbags will deploy
Explanation:
The formula for acceleration is:
= (Final velocity - Initial velocity)/Time
Final velocity = 0m/s
Initial velocity = 36m/s
Time taken = 0.05s
= (Final velocity - Initial velocity)/Time
= (0 - 36)/0.05
= -36/0.05
= -720m/s^2.
Since it's negative, it shows that there was a deceleration.
2. Yes the airbag will deploy since the acceleration gotten is more than -600 m/s^2.
The modern periodic table is organized by:
atomic number
atomic mass
chemical name
chemical symbol
What road would exert the least amount of friction on a car?
A road laid out on an air-hockey table, with a thin coat of ice on the table, and a little bit of oil or lard on top of the ice.
NOTE: The car couldn't actually GO anywhere on this road, because a car needs friction in order to move where you want it to. A car on THIS road would just go wherever the wind blew it.
what happens all by itself because the nucleus is unstable
An object dropped from rest and falls a distance of 80 m.
What is the objects displacement
Answer:
Δx = -80m
Explanation:
The object's displacement is -80m because it landed 80m below where it started.
Which ballet move is most similar to a track runner jumping over hurdles?
a Balancing on one leg
b Complex footwork patterns
c Straight leg dance kick
d Split leap
1. A baseball is thrown horizontally at 45 m/s. The ball slows down at a rate of 5 m/s?
a. How long is the ball in the air before coming to rest?
b. How far did the ball travel in that time?
2. A car starts from rest and accelerates at 9.54 m/s? for 6.5 seconds.
a. How much distance was covered by the car?
b. What was the final velocity of the car?
3. An arrow leaves a bow with a speed of 42 m/s. Its velocity is reduced to 34 m/s by the time it
hits its target
a. What was the acceleration of the arrow?
b. How much distance did the arrow travel over if it were in the air for 2.4 seconds?
c. What was the average velocity of the arrow?
4. A ball starts from rest and rolls down a hill with a constant acceleration of 3.0 m/s?.
a. What is its speed at the end of 4.0 s?
b. How far did the ball move in that 4.0 s?
Answer:
Explanation:
a )
initial velocity u = 45 m/s
acceleration a = - 5 m/s²
final velocity v = 0
v = u - at
0 = 45 - 5 t
t = 9 s
b )
s = ut - 1/2 at²
= 45 x 9 - .5 x5x 9²
405 - 202.5
202.5 m
2 )
a )
s = ut + 1/2 a t²
u = 0
s = 1/2 at²
= .5 x 9.54 x 6.5²
= 201.5 m
b )
v = u + at
= 0 + 9.54 x 6.5
= 62.01 m / s
3
a )
acceleration = (v - u) / t
= (34 - 42) / 2.4
= - 3.33 m /s²
b )
v² = u² - 2 a s
34² = 42² - 2 x 3.33² s
s = 27.41 m
c )
Average velocity
Total displacement / time
= 27.41 / 2.4
= 11.42 m /s
4 )
a )
v = u + at
v = 0 + 3 x 4
= 12 m /s
b )
s = ut + 1/2 a t²
= o + .5 x 3 x 4²
= 24 m
an object is traveling with a velocity of 3.05 m/s. the object then accelerates at 2.82 m/s^2 over a displacement of 18.4m. what is the final velocity? answer choices - 2.82m/s, 113.1m/s, 54.9m/s, 10.6m/s
Answer:
Final velocity, V = 10.6 m/s
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Initial velocity, U = 3.05m/s
Acceleration, a = 2.82m/s²
Displacement, S = 18.4m
To find the final velocity of the object, we would use the third equation of motion;
[tex] V^{2} = U^{2} + 2aS [/tex]
Where;
V represents the final velocity measured in meter per seconds. U represents the initial velocity measured in meter per seconds. a represents acceleration measured in meters per seconds square. S represents the displacement measured in meters.Substituting the values into the equation, we have;
[tex] V^{2} = 3.05^{2} + 2*2.82*18.4[/tex]
[tex] V^{2} = 9.3025 + 103.776[/tex]
[tex] V^{2} = 113.0785[/tex]
Taking the square root, we have;
V = 10.6 m/s
Therefore, the final velocity of the object is 10.6m/s.
A 3,000kg car rests on rough horizontal ground. A rope is
attached to the car and is pulled with a force of 11,000N to the
left. As a result, the car accelerates at 3 m/s2. The coefficient of
sliding friction (1) between the car and the ground is?
Answer:
0.07
Explanation:
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Coefficient of friction between the car and the ground will be 0.07.
Given in the question,
Mass of the car 'm' = 3000 kgForce 'F' by which the car is pulled = 11000 NAcceleration 'a' by which the car gets accelerated = 3 meters per second²Force applied on the car by which the car is accelerated,
F = ma
= 3000 × 3
= 9000 N
Force [tex]F_k[/tex] to overcome the friction = 11000 - 9000
= 2000 N
Gravitational force F' on the car = mg
= 3000(9.8)
= 29400 N
Since, [tex]\mu_k=\frac{F_k}{F'}[/tex]
[tex]=\frac{2000}{29400}[/tex]
[tex]=0.068[/tex]
≈ 0.07
Therefore, coefficient of friction between the car and the ground will be 0.07.
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Which universal force acts only on the protons and neutrons in a nucleus? *
5 points
electric
gravitational
magnetic
strong nuclear
Option 5
Answer:
a strong nuclear force is a powerful force of attraction that acts only on the neutrons and protons in nucleus
so the answer is: STRONG NUCLEAR
PLS HELP, WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!
A bowling ball has a mass of 5kg and weight of 49 Newtons on Earth. Astronauts take it on a journey to the moon, Phobos (a moon of Mars) and Jupiter and measure the bowling ball’s weight. Put the locations in order from least weight to most weight for the bowling ball.
(1 Point)
Earth
Jupiter
The Moon
Phobos
Answer:the moon, earth, phobos,and jupiter
Explanation:i hope im right
Help plz I’m Cunfused !!
Explanation:
look up the coordinates or if they provide you with a map use that
Answer:
find each point in and draw a straight line until they touch and whatever is there is the country
HELP HW!!!!! IF U CAN SOLVE ONE AT LEAST I WILL CROWN U BRAINLIEST ( I’m so bad at this plz helppp)
Answer:
Q = I * t = 2 Coulomb / sec * 1000 sec = 2000 Coulombs transferred
E (energy) = V * Q = I * t * 240 V
E = 240 J / Coul * 2000 Coul = 480,000 Joules
Next question:
Total voltage drop in circuit = 6.5 V + 4.5 V = 11 V
So the power supply must supply 11 V
A scientist measures the growth of a bamboo plant over time. The table
below shows the results.
Time (hours)
Height (cm)
10
1.2
20
1.5
30
1.8
40
2.1
50
2.4
60
2.8
How tall was the bamboo plant after 20 hours?
Answer:the answer is 1.5
Explanation: I know bc I just had that question on a test.
how do initial velocity and final velocity differ
a motorcycle stunt driver rides his motorcycle off a small ledge that is 8.4m high his initial velocity as he rides off the ledge is 25m/s in the horizontal direction how long does it take before he lands on the ground. answer= 1.3 s
Answer:
1.3s
Explanation:
Please help hurry. It’s time.
Answer: a
Explanation: Hope it helps
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I think its a because A would be heavier making it go down faster than B. its like when you drop a father compared to a ball, the feather is lighter so it will go down slower than the ball because it has more mass
A cannonball with a mass of 50 kilograms and a golf ball with a mass of 0. 8 kilograms are dropped in a vacuum from a height of 10 meters. Compare the acceleration of each object as they fall.
It's gonna take a huge amount of time and effort, and we're gonna spend a huge amount of money, to build a vacuum chamber big enough to do this experiment.
So when we're finally ready to try it, the cannonball and golf ball will make a kind of cute experiment, but let's make it really interesting. Let's ALSO try it with a feather, an apple, a watermelon, a tennis ball, a basketball, a coffeepot, a chair, an old computer, a set of dishes, a trombone, a bicycle, a math book, a TV set, a gallon of milk, a skateboard, a shotgun, a concrete block, a car, a waterbed, a schoolbus, a battleship, your dog, and my wife !
Drop every single one of them from a height of 10 meters.
Every single one of them accelerates at 9.8 m/s² as it falls, takes 1.429 seconds to reach the floor, and hits the floor at a speed of 14 m/s. The feather, the schoolbus, and my wife stay together all the way down.
The only way this doesn't happen is if ...
-- you do this experiment in some other place that's not Earth, or
-- you throw one of the objects and you don't just drop it, or
-- the vacuum chamber has a leak and some air gets into it.
Because that's how gravity works.
Intensity during a cardiovascular endurance workout means..
A. How often the activity is performed
B. How long the activity is performed
C. How hard the activity is performed
D. Where the activity is performed
C
Explanation:
It means how hard the activity is performed.To improve cardio respiratory endurance, the frequency of the workout sessions should be: 5 to 7 sessions per week.