Answer:
[tex]ns^2[/tex]
Explanation:
A runner completes a 400m race in 43.9s. What is his average speed?
Answer:
average speed around 9.1 meters/second
Explanation:
400 divided by 43.9
What is the volume of a weather balloon that has 39 grams of helium with a density 0.017 g/mL?
Answer:
The answer is 235.29 mLExplanation:
The volume of a substance when given the density and mass can be found by using the formula
[tex]volume = \frac{mass}{density} \\ [/tex]
From the question.
density = 0.017 g/mL
mass = 4 g
We have
[tex]volume = \frac{4}{0.017} \\ = 235.2941176...[/tex]
We have the final answer as
235.29 mLHope this helps you
what does MA 2 means?
Answer:
Master-at-Arms Petty Officer 2nd Class. MA2. Machine Accountant Second Class (Naval Rating) Copyright 1988-2018 AcronymFinder.com, All rights reserved.
Explanation:
Two liters of hydrogen gas are stored at a
pressure of 100 kPa. If the temperature
does not change, what will the volume
of the gas be when the pressure is
decreased to 25 kPa?
Answer:
the volume will expand
Explanation:
gas under pressure contracts, and expands with a lesser pressure
The volume of the hydrogen gas at 25 kPa is 8 Liters.
Explanation:
Given:
At constant temperature, 2 liters of hydrogen gas at 100kPa pressure.
To find:
The volume of the hydrogen gas at 25kPa.
Solution:
The initial pressure of the hydrogen gas =[tex]P_1=100 kPa[/tex]
The initial volume of the hydrogen gas at 100 kPa =[tex]V_1=2 L[/tex]
The final pressure of the hydrogen gas =[tex]P_2=25 kPa[/tex]
The final volume of the hydrogen gas at 25kPa = [tex]V_2=?[/tex]
Using Boyles law:
[tex]P_1V_1=P_2V_2\\100kPa\times 2 L=25 kPa\times V_2\\V_2=\frac{100 kPa\times 2L}{25 kPa}=8L[/tex]
The volume of the hydrogen gas at 25 kPa is 8 Liters.
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What is the product of Na +CaSO4,
Answer:
Na + CaSO4 = Na2SO4 + Ca
Explanation:
single displacement (substitution)
I need help on Chemistry?
ANYONE PLEASE?
Answer:
1. 1g/ml
Explanation:
1. Density is mass divided by volume (g/mL).
10g/10mL = 1 g/mL
2. When you already know the density and the volume, you can use the density as a unit converter.
[tex]5mL*\frac{20g}{mL} = 100g[/tex]
3. It's the same with density and mass.
[tex]20g*\frac{1mL}{5g} = 4mL[/tex]
Analyzing a blood sample usually involves which type of separation method?
screening
distillation
centrifugation
filtration
Answer:
the answer is b
Explanation:
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Which of the following atoms has the greatest ionization energy?
a.)W
b.)C
C.)d
P.)d
Answer:
helium
Explanation:
because there are no electrons screening it from the nucleus
Differences in states of matter are determined by
particle type
particle arrangement
particle color
distance between particles
Answer:
particle distance
solids are tightly packed
liquids are a little farther apart
and gases are very far
A sound wave has a frequency of 20 Hz and a wavelength of 100 m. What is speed of the wave
The speed of a wave can be calculated using this formula:
v = f x λ
Where:
v is the wave speed in metres per second, m/s
f is the frequency in hertz, Hz
λ (lambda) is the wavelength in metres, m
Calculation:
Given:
f = 20 Hz
λ = 100m
Using the equation:
v = f x λ
v = 20 x 100
v = 2000 m/s
Therfore, the speed of the wave is 2000 m/s
A sound wave has a wavelength of 100 m and a frequency of 20 Hz. The wave's speed is 2× 10^3 m/s.
assuming frequency = 20 Hz and wavelength = 100 m
utilized concept: v= = 20×100 = 2×10³ m/s
Why is frequency important?The frequency in physics is the quantity of waves passing a fixed location in a unit of time. It also indicates how many cycles or vibrations a body in periodic motion experiences in a given unit of time.
How would you define sound?A sort of energy created by vibrations is sound. The molecules of the air surrounding an item vibrate as a result.. These molecules vibrate because they collide with nearby molecules, which also vibrate as a result.
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A foam square has a mass of 25 g and a volume of 90 mL. What is the density?
Answer:
The answer is 0.28 g/mLExplanation:
The density of a substance can be found by using the formula
[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\ [/tex]
So we have
[tex]density = \frac{25}{90} = \frac{5}{18} \\ = 0.277777...[/tex]
We have the final answer as
0.28 g/mLHope this helps you
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Physical and Chemical Properties of Magnesium
Here is an EXAMPLE of how it has to be like. Instead of Mercury, you HAVE to do Magnesium
Physical Properties of Mercury: ”I’m a highly stable element, so you can count on me”
Chemical Properties of Mercury: ”I love to travel but I do corrode aluminum so we won’t be flying off on adventures in airplanes planes anytime soon”
Sodium + oxygen
What colour is the flame produces
Answer:
Orange
Explanation:
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Answer:
ORANGE
explanation:
Small pieces of sodium burn in air with often little more than an orange glow. Using larger amounts of sodium or burning it in oxygen gives a strong orange flame.
How long will it take for 500.0g of radium decay to 2.0g
1. True or False? The scientific method is defined as a method of research
in which a problem is identified, data is gathered, and a hypothesis is
created based off the data, then the hypothesis is tested.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Answer question number 3
What is your carbon footprint?
the amount of carbon dioxide you use when recycling
the amount of oxygen put into the atmosphere due to your consumption of fossil fuels
the amount of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere at any given time
the amount of carbon dioxide put into the atmosphere due to your consumption of fossil fuels
Answer:
c. .....................
Answer: the amount of carbon dioxide put into the atmosphere due to your consumption of fossil fuels
Your carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide and other carbon compounds emitted, because of your use of fossil fuels.
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