Answer:
Issa Mixture.
A salt is a compound. ... Na exists in sodium compounds and Cl as Cl2 or chlorinated compounds. A common example would be table salt where both exist( Sodium Chloride). Sodium Chloride solution consisting of NaCl and water is a mixture. An example would be sea water which consists of several salts. Ur welcome.
Explanation: and
The salt is the solute; water is the solvent. Mixed together they become a solution.
A satellite was in two separate crashes. In both crashes, the satellite had the same mass. Engineers want to know about the speed and direction of the satellite after the crashes. Why would the crash affect the motion of the satellite, and which crash caused a greater change in motion for the satellite?
Answer & Explanation:
Crashing into the asteroid would cause the satellite to slow down, stop, or reverse direction, because it is a force in the opposite direction to the satellite's motion. Whichever crash was a stronger force would cause it to change motion more. It takes a stronger force to change the velocity of a more massive object.
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What, exactly, is moving across the medium?
Answer:
Explanation:
A mechanical wave is a disturbance in matter that transfers energy through the matter. The matter through which a mechanical wave travels is called the medium (plural, media). ... They differ in how particles of the medium move when the energy of the wave passes through.
Is a dinosaur a biotic factor? Why?
Answer: yes it is
Explanation: A biotic factor is something that is living. this also apply to plants animals and people. A dinosaur was once a living being so it would be classified as a biotic factors. An abiotic factor is something that is not living .so that would be tables chairs and clothes.
w h a t
Please help :(
Answer:
y = 1
Explanation:
We need to see the equation given
y = 10/x
So we need to replace the value of x = 10 into the equation.
y = 10/10
y = 1
Why is it so important to train your core muscles?
Answer:
It helps prevents falls and supports your body. So having a strong core is beneficial to everyone because it allows your body to function properly. Improved Balance and Stability. Core exercises train the muscles in your pelvis, lower back, hips and abdomen to work together.
If a ball of mass 40 g moving with a speed of 200 m/s is brought to
rest in 0.02 s, calculate the average stopping force.
Answer:-400 n
Explanation:
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[tex]w = F * S[/tex]
[tex]F = 20\\S = 10\\F * S = 20 * 10 = 200[/tex] Joules <- 1st answer
[tex]w = F * S[/tex]
[tex]1234 = F * 100[/tex]
[tex]F = \frac{1234}{100}[/tex]
[tex]F = 12.34 N[/tex] <- 2nd answer
What is the role of the neutral wire
Answer:
The neutral wire is often confused with ground wire, but in reality, they serve two distinct purposes. Neutral wires carry currents back to power source to better control and regulate voltage. Its overall purpose is to serve as a path to return energy.
Which of the following best describes applying a force over a period of time?
power
energy
Impulse
URGENT!! An astronaut on the International Space Station is doing a spacewalk to fix a solar panel that has malfunctioned. While he is completing his task, a piece of space junk flies past and cuts the line that has him tethered to the space station. He begins to float away and must think quickly in order to get himself back to safety. All the astronaut has with him on his suit are some small tools and a can of compressed air.
What would be the most effective way for the astronaut to get himself back to safety?
A. use a swimming motion to move himself back to the space station
b. toss his tools in the direction of the space station
c. shoot gas from his compressed air canister towards the space station
d. shoot gas from his compressed air canister away from the space station
C because the air will push him closer to the space station
Answer:
D. Shoot gas from his compressed air canister away from the space station
Explanation:
Isacc Newton's 3rd law states "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." The statement means that in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects. The size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the second object.
Ashley is flying a plane that has to reach a gradient of 360m/km in order to take off and not crash. Her goal is to travel from sea level to an elevation of 1000m at a distance of 2.8km. Calculate the gradient of Ashley’s flight and determine if she will crash!
Answer:
She is likely to crash because her flight gradient is lesser than the flight gradient required gradient to avoid crashing
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The required gradient of the plane Ashley is flying needs to reach in order to take off and not crash = 360 m/km
The initial elevation of the plane Ashley is flying = Sea level = 0 m
The goal Ashley intends to make = Elevation of 1000 m at 2.8 km. distance
∴ Ashley's goal = Traveling from sea level to 1000 m at 2.8 km horizontal distance
We have;
The gradient = Rate of change of elevation/(Horizontal distance)
Therefore;
The gradient of Ashley's flight = (1000 - 0)/(2.8 - 0) = 357.143 m/km
The gradient of Ashley's flight ≈ 357.143 m/km which is lesser than the required 360 m/km in order to take off and not crash, therefore, she will crash.
400 N of load can be overcome by an effort of 50 N by using a lever. Calculate the mechanical advantage of the lever.
Answer:
load (l)=400N
Effort(E)=50N
mechanical advantage (MA)= load ÷Effort
(ma)=400÷50
(ma)=8
Explanation:
I copy pasted from the answer from the same question. Remember to first check if ur question is there
Jen had an average speed of 2.5 m/s when hopping on one foot. If she hopped for 5.0 seconds, for what distance was she hopping?
Explanation:
distance
speed =_________
time
distance = speed × time
= 2.5 × 5.0
distance = 12.5 m
A man is pulling on a rope with a force of 72 N
directed at an angle of 36◦
to the horizontal.
What is the x-component of this force?
Answer in units of N.
Answer:
57,6N
Explanation:
To find the component of a force on the x-axis we can simply do:
F * cos(36) = 72N * 0.8 = 57,6N
Which of the following correctly puts the objects in order by increasing inertia?
A. bird, butterfly, airplane
B. butterfly, bird, airplane
C. airplane, bird, butterfly
D. buttferfly, bird, airplane
What was Marie's speed from point A to point B, in miles/minute?
Answer:
40m
Explanation:
40m
The acronym used when referring to the Big Five Factors is OCEAN. True False
true
Explanation:
Because I did the test
Answer:
The right answer is True
what is the most embaresing thing thats happened to u
dont mind spelling
Answer:
I once yelled out in zoom "I WANNA KISS A ANIME BOY" Cause of a silly dare
Explanation:
Everyone laughed and I was kicked
Answer:
my brother was pushing the cart at target and the front like got my ankles and I fell in front of everyone and he was just laughing.
passenger plane is flying above the ground. Describe the two components of its mechanical energy.
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1. A stone is thrown horizontally from a cliff 30m high with an initial speed of 20m/s. How far from the cliff does the stone strike the ground?
2. A ball rolls off the edge of a table 1.44m above the floor and strikes the floor at a point 2m horizontally from the edge of the table.
A) What is the time the ball was in the air?
B) What is the initial velocity of the ball?
3. A golfer hits a ball and gives it an initial velocity of 40 m/s, at an angle of 30º above the horizontal.
A) How long does the ball stay in the air?
B) How far horizontally (the range) does the ball travel before hitting the ground?
Answer:
1. The stone will strike the ground 49.46 m from the base of the cliff
2. A) Approximately 0.542 seconds
B) Approximately 3.69 m/s
3. A) The time the ball spends in the air is approximately 4.0775 s
B) The horizontal range is approximately 141.25 m.
Explanation:
1. The time it takes the stone to land is given by the equation, t = √(h/(1/2 × g)
∴ t = √(30/(1/2 × 9.81)) ≈ 2.473 seconds
The horizontal distance covered by the stone in that time = 20 × 2.473 ≈ 49.46 m
The stone will strike the ground 49.46 m from the base of the cliff
2. A) The time the ball spends in the air = t = √(h/(1/2 × g)
∴ t = √(1.44/(1/2 × 9.81)) ≈ 0.542 seconds
B) The initial horizontal velocity, u = Horizontal distance/(Time) = 2/0.542 ≈ 3.69 m/s
The initial horizontal velocity ≈ 3.69 m/s
3. A) The time the ball spends in the air is given by the following equation;
t = 2 × u × sin(θ)/g = 2 × 40 × sin(30)/9.81 ≈ 4.0775 s
t ≈ 4.0775 s
B) The horizontal range, R, of the ball is given by the equation for the range of a projectile as follows;
[tex]Range, R = \dfrac{u^2 \times sin (2 \cdot \theta) }{g}[/tex]
Substituting the known values, gives;
[tex]Range, R = \dfrac{40^2 \times sin (2 \times 30^{\circ}) }{9.81} \approx 141.25 \ m[/tex]
The horizontal range ≈ 141.25 m.
True or False. A loud noise gives off less energy than a quiet noise.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
A loud noise cancels out
A loud noise gives off less energy than a quiet noise : False
Meaning of loudnessLoudness is the intensity of sound heard in a given period. it is dependent on the amplitude of the sound waves.
The loudness of a sound is proportional to the square of the amplitude of the sound wave, meaning that the larger the amplitude of wave, the more the intensity and the more the sound.
Since waves carry energy along, it means a wave with a large amplitude transfers more energy and therefore loud sound.
In conclusion, the louder the sound the more energy it gives off and the quieter the sound the less energy it gives off.
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You push against a wall and the wall pushes back on you.
O Newton's 1st Law of Motion
O Newton's 2nd Law of Motion
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion
Answer:
Its the third law of motion.
Explanation:
Newton's third law of motion states that every action has equal and opposite reaction.
How much time does it take an object to fall 4.9 meter?
A) less than 1 second
B) 1 second
C) more than 1 second
Answer:
C more than 1 second
Explanation:
it will take time since its 4.9 meters and how hard you throw it down
Why is there an attraction between the two ions in this chemical bond?
Answer:
One atom will give electrons to another atom to fill its shell, this is an ionic bond. The atom giving away electrons becomes positive and the one recieving electrons becomes negative.
Explanation:
Answer: One atom will give electrons to another atom to fill its shell, this is an ionic bond. The atom giving away electrons becomes positive, and the one receiving electron becomes negative.
Explanation:
I did the Gizmo.
True or False: In a parallel circuit, if one path is broken, electrons continue to flow to the
other paths
Answer:
false
Explanation:
this is what google said
No because the path the electricity needs to follow is broken. In a parallel circuit, electricity has more than one path to follow. Electrons can follow different paths as they flow from the negative side of the battery to the positive side.
How does the initial vertical velocity (right after it starts moving) of a horizontally launched projectile compare with it's final vertical velocity (right before it hits the ground)?
They are equal
The initial velocity is greater
The final velocity is greater
Answer:
The final vertical velocity is greater than the initial vertical velocity
Explanation:
Horizontal Motion
When an object is thrown horizontally with a speed vox from a height h, it describes a curved path ruled by gravity.
The resultant motion is the composition of the vertical motion and the horizontal motion.
The speed in the horizontal direction is always constant:
vx=vox
The speed in the vertical direction starts from zero and gradually increases in time:
vy=g.t
When the object was just launched, t=0, and its vertical velocity is 0
After some time has passed, the object is about to hit the ground, and its vertical velocity is greater than zero, thus:
The final vertical velocity is greater than the initial vertical velocity
The different odds of survival between a preterm and a full-term newborn involve: cephalic development.
the maturation of the skeletal system.
the maturation of the neurological, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems.
proximo-distal development.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Please answer the question 1 ii) please!!! Will mark Brainliest! !
Answer:
I think it's 10 minutes per km
Answer:
1.4 meters per second (5.0 km/h, 3.1 mph, 4.6ft/s
Cyclist A and B cycled atan average speed of 15 km/h and 20 km/h respectively from the same starting point X on the same route. Cyclist B started his journey 6 mins after cyclist A had started. i) What were the distances travelled by cyclist A and B 1 h cyclist A had started his journey from point X? ii) Dis cyclist B overtake cyclist A within the first hour of cyclist A's journey?
Answer:
i. Cyclist A travelled 15 km 1 h cyclist A had started his journey from point X
Cyclist B travelled 18 km 1 h cyclist A had started his journey from point X
ii. cyclist B overtake cyclist A 6 km from the same starting point X.
Explanation:
From the question,
- Cyclist A and B cycled at an average speed of 15 km/h and 20 km/h respectively.
- Cyclist B started his journey 6 mins after cyclist A had started.
Let the cyclist A time be t.
Then, we can write that
For Cyclist A
Speed = 15 km/h
Time = t mins
For Cyclist B
Speed = 20 km/h
Time = (t - 6) mins
i) To determine the distances travelled by cyclist A and B 1h cyclist A had started his journey,
For Cyclist A
Speed = 15km/h
Time = 1h = 60 mins
From the formula
Speed = Distance / Time
Then,
Distance = Speed × Time
Putting the values into the equation,
Distance = 15km/h × 1h
Distance = 15 km
∴ Cyclist A travelled 15 km 1 h cyclist A had started his journey from point X
For cyclist B
Speed = 20km/h
Time = 1h - 6mins = 60mins - 6mins = 54mins = 54/60 hour = 0.9 h
Also, from
Distance = Speed × Time
Putting the values into the equation
Distance = 20km/h × 0.9h
Distance = 18 km
∴ Cyclist B travelled 18 km 1 h cyclist A had started his journey from point X
ii) To determine the distance cyclist B overtake cyclist A, that is, when the distance covered by cyclist A equals that covered by cyclist B.
First, we will determine the time at which the distances covered by both cyclists were equal.
From
For Cyclist A
Speed = 15 km/h
Time = t hour
Distance = Speed × Time
Distance = 15t km
For Cyclist B
Speed = 20 km/h
Time = (60t - 6) mins = (t - 0.1) hour
Distance = 20 × (t - 0.1) = (20t - 2) km
Equate the distances
15t = 20t - 2
15t - 20t = -2
-5t = -2
5t = 2
t = 2/5
t = 0.4 hour
Hence, cyclist B overtake cyclist A 0.4 hour after cyclist A had started.
For the distance cyclist B overtake cyclist A,
From
Distance = (20t - 2) km
Distance = (20×0.4 - 2) km
Distance = (8 - 2) km
Distance = 6 km
Hence, cyclist B overtake cyclist A 6km from the same starting point X.
Find the average net force.
Answer:
givenmass= 3.5 kg
distance covered= 0.4m
inital speed = 1.5 m/sec
final speed = 0 m/sec
To findnet force
solutionformula for force :
[tex] \fbox{f = m.a}[/tex]
In order to find the force we need to find the acceleration.
According to third equation of Kinematics-
[tex] \bold{ {v}^{2} = {u}^{2} + 2as}[/tex]
where,
v= final velocity
u=inital Velocity
a=Acceleration
s=Distance covered
put the value in the above equation
0= (1.5)²+ 2a x 0.4
-2.25= 0.8a
a = -2.25/0.8
a= - 2.8125 m/sec²
now put the value 0f accleration in formula of force
F = m.aF = 3.5 x - 2.8125
F= -9.84375 N