Just helping as usual what about you​

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Answer:

same i just love helping people out

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I do too

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I like to help others especially if it has been filled in by struggling in a certain concept of a subject.

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In a classic experiment, a ball (Ball 1) is dropped from a specific height. At the same
time, an identical ball (Ball 2) is launched horizontally from the same height. Which
ball hits the ground first?


A.) The dropped ball (Ball 1) because its path is shorter,

B.) The launched ball(Ball 2) because the ball's velocity is greater.

C.) The two balls will reach the ground at the same time because the horizontal and vertical planes of motion are independent of each other and they were also released from the same height.

D.) It is not possible to determine which ball hits the ground first because of the complex nature of motion

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Answer: C

Explanation:

Gravity is acting equally on both objects causing the same vertical velocity because they are the same objects. The object launched horizontally off a cliff has a longer range because of the greater initial horizontal velocity

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The answer to the question related to the time for two balls to reach the ground is option C, the two balls will reach the ground at the same time because the horizontal and vertical planes of motion are independent of each other, and they are also released from the same height.  

When a ball is dropped, knowing the height we could find the time with the following equation:

[tex] y_{f} = y_{i} + v_{i_{y}}t - \frac{1}{2}gt^{2} [/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex] y_{f} [/tex]: is the final height

[tex] y_{i} [/tex]: is the initial height

[tex]v_{i_{y}}[/tex]: is the initial speed of the ball in the vertical direction = 0 (it is dropped)

g: is the acceleration due to gravity

When the ball is launched horizontally from the same height, we could find the time with equation (1) since the acceleration in the horizontal direction is zero and the initial velocity in the vertical direction is also zero.

The horizontal motion is related to the equation:

[tex] x = v_{i_{x}}*t [/tex]   (2)

We can notice in both cases that the ball is accelerated only by gravity.

Let's evaluate each statement

A) This statement is incorrect because the path is the same for both cases. The ball is dropped and launched from the same height.

B) This statement is also incorrect. The velocity of the dropped ball is the same as the velocity of the launched ball because the ball is accelerated only by gravity.

C) This statement is correct. We can see that we would get the same time in equation (1) since [tex]v_{i_{y}}[/tex], [tex]y_{f}[/tex], and [tex]y_{i}[/tex] is the same for the dropped ball and the launched ball.  

D) This statement is incorrect. The nature of motion is related to a freefall motion in both cases.  

Therefore, the answer is option C.

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Is this statement true or false?

A fertilized cell divides many times to form an embryo.


true


false

Is this statement true or false?

Human reproduction requires two reproductive cells from each parent.


true


false










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Is this statement true or false?

Growth is caused by cells in your body dividing and making new cells.


true


false

Is this statement true or false?

A cell nucleus contains DNA, which is a chemical code for all inherited traits.


true


false

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A fertilized cell divides many times to form an embryo.  - true

Human reproduction requires two reproductive cells from each parent.  - true

Growth is caused by cells in your body dividing and making new cells.  - false

A cell nucleus contains DNA, which is a chemical code for all inherited traits.  - true

Answer:

true false true true

Explanation:

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Assuming the system is in equilibrium, calculate the missing distance d

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Answer:

d=3.4m

Explanation:

From principle of equilibrium,

TOTAL C.WISE MOMENTS = TOTAL A.C.WISE

10N×d = 2N ×2m + 6N×5m

10Nd =4Nm+ 30Nm

10Nd=34Nm

10N 10N

d=3.4m

The system is in equilibrium, calculate the missing distance d=3.4 m.

What is Displacement?

Displacement is defined as the change in position of an object. It is a vector quantity and has a direction and magnitude.

From principle of equilibrium,

TOTAL C.WISE MOMENTS = TOTAL A.C.WISE

10 N×d = 2 N ×2 m + 6 N×5 m

10 Nd = 4 N m+ 30 N m

10 Nd = 34 N m

d = 3.4 m

The system is in equilibrium, calculate the missing distance d=3.4 m.

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A force of 25 newtons moves a box a distance of 4 meters in 5 seconds.
The work done on the box is [___] Nm, and the power is [___] Nm/s.


h e l p

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Answer:

100 Nm and 25Nm/s.

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Force = 25N

Distance = 4m

Time = 5secs

To find the workdone;

Workdone = force * distance

Substituting into the equation, we have;

Workdone = 25*4

Workdone = 100 Nm

To find the power consumed;

Power = workdone/time

Substituting into the equation, we have;

Power = 100/4

Power = 25Nm/s

The work done on the box is 100 Nm, and the power is 25 Nm/s.

The free-body diagram below shows the forces acting on a bicycle as the
rider pedals to the right. The vectors are not drawn to scale. The bicycle has a
weight of 700 N and a pedaling force of 325 N. As it moves, it encounters 100
N of air resistance. What is the net force on the bicycle in the x-direction?

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Answer:

225 N to the right

Explanation:

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how much would a person whose mass is 60kg weight on the moon​

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approximately 10kg

Given that gravity on the Moon has approximately 1/6th of the strength of gravity on Earth, a man who weighs 60kg on Earth would weigh approximately 10kg on the Moon.

An object of mass(0.8kg) is attached to massless string of length (2.0),and swung with a tangential velocity of (3.0m/s) what is the tension in the string?

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Answer:

3.6 N

Explanation:

The magnitude of centripetal force in this case is equal to the magnitude of tension in the spring.

The formula is :

T= mv²/r ------where T is tension

m= mass of object =0.8 kg

v= velocity of object {tangential velocity} = 3.0 m/s

r= length of string = 2m

Applying the formula with real values;

T= mv²/r

T= {0.8 * 3²} / 2

T= { 7.2}/2 = 3.6 N

Which is the best description of a balanced diet?[food pyramid]
A. A vegetarian diet that includes no meat
B. A diet that consists of fewer than 2,000 calories per day
C. A diet that includes a wide variety of nutritious foods
D. A diet in which you eat at most three times a day

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Answer:

A vegetarian diet that includes no meet is the best description of a balanced diet

Answer:

I should be B

Explanation:

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a five sentence summary about compounds


please it is do In 5min HELP ME PLZZZZ

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Explanation:

Compounds are substances composed of two or more kind of atoms or elements joined together in a definite grouping. The properties of compounds are distinct from those of the individual elements that are combined in its make up.

There are several millions of compounds that are known. Compounds are derived from elements. They are usually represented by chemical formulae.

which one of the following is true
a. momentum results in a change of force
B. a force results in a change of momentum

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

You need a specific force to change the momentum of something.

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1. What is weight? What is mass? How are mass and weight different?

2. How does mass affect weight

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Mass : measures the amount of MATTER a substance is made up of

Weight : measures the PULL OF GRAVITY on a substance

How are mass and weight different ? Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter in a substance, while weight is a measure of gravity's effect on that mass.

How does mass affect weight ? As your body grows, you will have more mass, which also means you will weigh more. That’s because when you’re on the earth, the amount of gravity that pulls on you stays the same.

So when your mass changes, so does your weight!

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Answer:

3: I can´t see the text/image, but it depend on the mass and the force applied to the ball, if both are too high, it will be harder to make a home run. (Second law)

4:It would be easier to make a home run because there is no interruption between the ball and the space the same travels. (Third law)

Explanation:

Describe the motion of an object in which it's speed is constant but the velocity is changing?​

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Answer:

To summarize, an object moving in uniform circular motion is moving around the perimeter of the circle with a constant speed. While the speed of the object is...

A boxer hits punching bag and gives it a change in momentum of 12 kg multiplied by m divided by s over 7.0ms what is the magnitude of the net force on the punching bag

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Answer: 1700

Explanation:

Will the temperature of a plastic or wooden spoon be more than the temperature of a metal spoon if you put both of these in a cup of boiling hot water after 5 minutes? PLZ HELP, will mark brainliest

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

the metal spoon would be higher temperature

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Diane is training for a marathon and goes to the track (400 m) to run every morning.

If Diane runs around the track four times, what is her final displacement?
280 m


If Diane runs around the track 6 times, what is the distance she travels?

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Her displacement after any times round the track is zero.
The distance after 6 laps is 2400m

Please explain
A 50-kg person is in an elevator. Determine the normal force exerted on the person by the elevator, if the elevator is accelerating downwards at 5 m/s^2.

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In order to get force you should use the equation F=ma where F stands for force, M stands for mass, and A stands for acceleration. then you simply plug in the numbers and multiply.
F=ma
F=50kg(5m/s^2)
F=250

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How does the Newton’s Law relate to the force of gravity

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Answer:

Newton's second law of motion states that the acceleration of a system is directly proportional to and in the same direction as the net external force acting on the system, and inversely proportional to its mass. If the only force acting on an object is due to gravity, the object is in free fall.

Explanation:

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- A type of elevator called a cage is used to raise and lower miners in a mine
shaft. Suppose the cage carries a group of miners down the shaft. If the
unbalanced force on the cage is 60.0 N, and the mass of the loaded cage is
1.50 10 kg, what is the acceleration of the cage?

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Answer: 0.00276 m/s^2

Write the benefit of reduced load distance in a lever?​

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Explanation:

A machine is a device that does work. Most machines consist of a number of elements, such as gears and ball bearings, that work together in a complex way. Nonetheless, no matter how complex they are, all machines are based in some way on six types of simple machines. These six types of machines are the lever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the inclined plane, the wedge, and the screw.

define pressure. write it's Si unit.

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Pressure is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area

The SI unit of pressure is N/m^2

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The SI unit of pressure is N/m^2

A person walks 8 m/s towards the north. Is this an example of speed or velocity? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

I think it is velocity.

because velocity shows the direction and magnitude .

Answer:

Velocity

Explanation:

This is a case of velocity, since velocity apart from having magnitude also has direction. the person walks at 8 [m/s] to the North.

When we talk about speed, we only talk about the magnitude without taking into account the direction.

The human body is a system of systems that rely on each other to sustain a life. Explain how.

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The human body is connected in every way. All the organs are connected and help each other be alive. For example, the veins are connected to the heart, which help it by pumping blood and oxygen. If they weren’t there, the heart wouldn’t be able to sustain a life.
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The coefficient of kinetic friction between a couch and the floor is 0.65. If the
couch has a mass of 42 kg and you push it with a force of 600 N, what is the
net force on the couch as it slides?
A. 868 N
B. 188 N
C. 452 N
O D. 332 N

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Answer: D. 332n

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The whale shark is the largest of all fish and can have the mass of three adult
elephants. Suppose that a crane is lifting a whale shark into a tank for delivery
to an aquarium. The crane must exert an unbalanced force of 2.5 x 104 N to
lift the shark from rest. If the shark's acceleration while being lifted equals
1.25 m/s², what is the shark's mass?

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Answer:

m = 20,000 kg

Explanation:

Force, [tex]F=2.5\times 10^4\ N[/tex]

Acceleration of the shark, [tex]a=1.25\ m/s^2[/tex]

It is required to find the mass of the shark. Let m is the mass. Using second law of motion to find it as follows :

F = ma

Putting the value of F and a to find m

[tex]m=\dfrac{F}{a}\\\\m=\dfrac{2.5\times 10^4}{1.25}\\\\m=20,000\ kg[/tex]

So, the shark's mass is 20,000 kg.

a train moving at a speed of 15 m/s is accelerated to 45 m/s over a 12 s period. what is the acceleration? ​

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Answer:

2.5 m/s²

Explanation:

Given:

v₀ = 15 m/s

v = 45 m/s

t = 12 s

Find: a

a = (v − v₀) / t

a = (45 m/s − 15 m/s) / 12 s

a = 2.5 m/s²

A ball thrown vertically upward reaches a maximum height of 30 meters above the surface of Earth. At its maximum height, the speed of the ball is

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Answer:

0 m/s

Explanation:

In this problem,

A ball thrown vertically upward reaches a maximum height of 30 meters above the surface of Earth. We need to find the speed of the ball at the maximum height. When an object reaches its maximum height, after then it starts to decrease its speed. As a result, the speed of the ball will be equal to 0 m/s.

The speed of the ball thrown upwards is zero when the object reaches maximum height.

The given parameter:

maximum height, h = 30 m

The velocity of an object thrown upwards decreases with time because the object is moving against gravity, and the eventually becomes zero when the object reaches maximum height.

[tex]v_f = v_0 - gt= 0[/tex]

Thus, the speed of the ball thrown upwards is zero when the object reaches maximum height.

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A dryer runs on 240 V with a resistance of 30.0 Ω. What is the current of the dryer?

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Answer:

Current, I = 8 Amps

Explanation:

Ohm's law states that at constant temperature, the current flowing in an electrical circuit is directly proportional to the voltage applied across the two points and inversely proportional to the resistance in the electrical circuit.

Mathematically, Ohm's law is given by the formula;

[tex] V = IR[/tex]

Where;

V represents voltage measured in voltage.

I represents current measured in amperes.

R represents resistance measured in ohms.

Given the following data;

Resistance, R = 30 ohms

Voltage, V = 240V

To find the current;

[tex] I = \frac {V}{R} [/tex]

[tex] I = \frac {240}{30} [/tex]

Current, I = 8 Amps

Therefore, the current of the dryer is 8 Amperes.

If a bicyclist travels 25 km/h, how long will it take her to travel 40 km?

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Answer: 1.6 hours

Explanation: 40/1.6 = 25


Which of the following is true about the speed of light? (2 points)

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Answer:

It is a constant when the light is traveling in a vacuum.

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