The correct answer is The storage and management of radioactive wastes
Explanation:
In general, nuclear reactions (changes in the nucleus of an atom such as fission) release a lot of energy including a lot of heat. Moreover, this heat is used by humans to obtain electricity and other types of energy, which is known as a nuclear power. This type of power is considered positive because it does not emit carbon and it is quite efficient.
However, in most cases, it is a threat to the environment and living beings because storing and managing the wastes of this type of power is difficult and expensive. Indeed, dealing with the wastes of nuclear power requires complex infrastructure, and any accident or leaking leads to serious consequences from the death of those exposed to the wastes to permanent loss of diversity or changes in nearby areas.
Answer:
C. The storage and management of radioactive wastes
Explanation:
Do you think the inner planets should be explored or should the money be spent on other things? Justify your opinion.
Answer:
yes i think that inner planets should be explored because if we ever find new life or are able to live there then i think its worth takeing a risk.
Explanation:
If an arrow is fired from a bow with a perfectly horizontal velocity of 60.0 m/s and the arrow had a vertical velocity of 6m/s just before it hit the ground, how long will it take to strike the ground ?
Answer:
t = 1,28 s
Explanation: This problem is a projectile motion problem.
V₀ₓ = V₀ * cosθ
Vₓ = constant all the way
Vₓ = V₀ₓ
tanθ = Vyi/Vxi that means in any point of the trajectory
tanθ = 6 / 60 ( just before touching the ground )
tanθ = 0,1 then arctan 0,1 ≈ 6⁰
sin 6⁰ = 0,1045
cos 6⁰ = 0,9945
V₀ₓ = V₀ * cosθ ⇒ V₀ = V₀ₓ / cosθ ⇒ V₀ = 60 / 0,9945
V₀ = 60,33 m/s
V₀y = V₀ * sin θ ⇒ V₀y = 60,33 * 0,1045 ⇒ V₀y = 6,30 m/s
Vy = V₀y - g * t
At maximum y Vy = 0 ( the middle of the trajectory)
g*tm = V₀y ⇒ tm= V₀y / g
tm = 6,30 / 9,8
tm = 0,64 s ( time to reach maximum y )
Then the time of fligh is twice 0,64 s
t = 0,64 * 2
t = 1,28 s
the center of mass of a donut is located ?
a. in the hole
b. in material making up the donut
c. near the center of gravity
d. over a point of support
Answer:
A
Explanation:
where the hole is because it's a rigid object with uniform density.
A block and tackle consisting of 5 pulleys is used to raised a load of 400N through a height of 10m.If the work done against friction is 100j.
Calculate;
1)The work done by the effort
2)The efficiency of the system
3)The effort applied
Answer:
1) 4000Joules
2) 25%
3) 320N
Explanation:
A block and tackle consisting of 5 pulleys is used to raised a load of 400N through a height of 10m.If the work done against friction is 100j.
Calculate;
1)The work done by the effort
2)The efficiency of the system
3)The effort applied
1) Workdone by the effort is the work input = Load * distance moved by the Load
Workdone by the effort = 400 * 10
Workdone by the effort = 4000Joules
2) Efficiency = Work output/Work input * 100
Work output = work done against friction = 100 Joules
Efficiency = 100/4000 * 100
Efficiency = 10000/4000
Efficiency = 25%
Hence the Efficiency of the system is 25%
3) Using the efficiency formula:
efficiency = MA/VR * 100
Velocity ratio = 5
MA = Load/Effort
efficiency = (L/E)/5 * 100
25 = 400/E/5 * 100
25/100 = 400/5E
0.25 = 400/5E
0.25 * 5E = 400
1.25E = 400
E = 400/1.25
E = 320N
hence the effort applies is 320N
If you launch an object in space, it
will continue to move forward
until an external force stops it.
This is a characteristic of which
law?
Answer:
I believe this represents Newton's first law of motion. Any object in motion will continue to move until a force stops it, be it friction or a physical object.
a 5.00 kg plane is speeding up on the ground with an applied force of 706 N. If the net force is 450 N, what would be the force due to air resistance
Answer:
The force due to air resistance is 256 N.
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the plane, m = 5 kg
applied force on the plane, Fa = 706 N
the net force on the plane, ∑F= 450 N
Let the force due to air resistance = Fr
The net force on the plane is given as;
Net force = applied force - force due to air resistance
∑F = Fa - Fr
Fr = Fa - ∑F
Fr = 706 - 450
Fr = 256 N.
Therefore, the force due to air resistance is 256 N.
A meter stick is found to balance at the 49.7-cm mark when placed on a fulcrum. When a 41.5-gram mass is attached at the 28.5-cm mark, the fulcrum must be moved to the 39.2-cm mark for balance. What is the mass of the meter stick
Answer:
The value is [tex]M = 42.3 \ kg[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The first position of the fulcrum is x = 49.7 cm
The mass attached is [tex]m = 41.5 \ g[/tex]
The position of the attachment is [tex]x_1 = 28.5 \ cm[/tex]
The second position of the fulcrum is [tex]x_2 = 39.2 \ cm[/tex]
Generally the sum of clockwise torque = sum of anti - clockwise torque
So
[tex]CWT = m (x_2 - x_1)[/tex]
Here CWT stands for clockwise torque
[tex]ACWT = M ( x - x_2)[/tex]
So
[tex]m (x_2 - x_1) = M ( x - x_2)[/tex]
=> [tex]41.5 (39.2 - 28.5 ) = M ( 49.7 -39.2 )[/tex]
=> [tex]M = 42.3 \ kg[/tex]
define light?it's types
Answer:
Light or visible light is electromagnetic radiation within the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be perceived by the human eye. Visible light is usually defined as having wavelengths in the range of 400–700 nm, or 4.00 × 10⁻⁷ to 7.00 × 10⁻⁷ m, between the infrared and the ultraviolet.
Explanation:
This is one type of light.
A 50 kg circus worker stands on a merry go round platform. If the worker's acceleration is 2.5 m/s2, what is her centripetal force?
F = ma
= 50kg × 2.5 m/s²
= 125 N
Answer : 125N
Explanation :
F = Force (N)
m = mass (kg)
a = acceleration (m/s²)
Voltage has been described as similar to the water in the water pipes in your home. What other analogy can you think of that is similar to voltage?
As you enter the lab, you find two bottles labeled "concentrated ammonium phosphate." In one paragraph, using your own words, describe the steps you could take to change one of the bottles into a diluted solution, and one of the bottles into a saturated solution.
Answer:
Butane is a four member carbon chain.
The properties of butane are as follows.
Butane is less denser than water.
In the presence of air, it readily burns to form water vapour and carbon dioxide. The reaction is as follows.
It has a boiling point of .
Butane has faint petroleum like odor.
Butane does not react with water.
Butane has weak dispersion force and water has strong hydrogen bonding. The weak dispersion force is unable to break the hydrogen bonding hence, butane does not dissolve in water.
Thus, we can conclude that the chemical properties butane burns readily in air and does not react with water are true out of the given list of options.
Explanation:
A steel rod has a diameter of 3.75cm.Express it's diameter in millimeters and meter
Answer:
3.75cm into millimetres
= 3.75 * 10
37.5 millimetres
3.75 cm into metres
3.75/100
= 0.0375m
Identify the role of organisms in this food chain.
dragonfly
frog
grass
hawk
mushrooms
Answer:
the grass is the producer, the mushroom is the decomposer, the dragonfly is the primary consumer, the frog is the secondary, and the hawk is the tertiary consumer.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A. Frog
C. Hawk
D. Snake
Explanation:
I just took the test and these answers are right!
A hot air balloon holds 7.40 x 107 liters of gas. In order for the hot air balloon to rise into the sky, it must be heated to 120°C. Once the balloon is up in the air, the air needs to be cooled in order for the balloon to land. If the temperature of the balloon is decreased to 40.0°C, what will the new volume of the gas be?
Remember to pay close attention to the units of temperature before beginning your calculations.
Answer:
2.467×10^7 litres
Explanation:
Using the formula V1/T1 = V2/T2
V1 and V2 are the initial and final volume respectively
T1 and T2 are their respective temperatures
Given
V1 = 7.4×10^7litres
T1 = 120°C
T2 = 40°C
Required
V2
From the formula
V2 = V1T2/T1
V2 = 7.4×10^7(40)/120
V2 = (7.4×10^7)/3
V2 = 2.467×10^7 litres
Hence the new volume of the gas will be 2.467×10^7 litres
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Answer:
It is either A or D I think it is A.
What is the momentum of a 70 kg man who is running with a velocity of 2.5 m/s?
Answer:
175kg.m/s
Explanation:
Momentum= mv 70kg*2.5m/s
A woman can lift barrels a vertical distance of 1 meter or can roll them up a 2-meter long ramp to the same elevation. If she uses the ramp, the applied force required is
Answer:
answer is 1/2 as much force required
A plane lands and comes to a complete stop. If the plane covers 200 m and decelerates at 7.5 m/s2 , what was the planes initial velocity as it touched the runway?
Answer:
The initial velocity of the plane is 54.77 m/s
Explanation:
Given;
distance covered by the plane, d = 200 m
deceleration of the plane, a = - 7.5 m/s²
The initial velocity of the plane is given by the following kinematic equation;
v² = u² + 2ad
where;
v is the final velocity of the plane when the plane comes to a complete stop = 0
u is the initial velocity of the plane
0 = u² + 2(-7.5 x 200)
0 = u² - 3000
u² = 3000
u = √3000
u = 54.77 m/s
Therefore, the initial velocity of the plane is 54.77 m/s
the fall of a body on the earth's surface cannot be a complete free fall why ?
Explanation:
because the boy has larger surface area due to which he offers the larger air resistance which decreases the acceleration so, he will fall towards the earth's surface approximately with constant velocity.
What is the tangential velocity of a record player which makes 11 revolutions in 20 seconds?
Velocity is defined as rate of change of displacement wit respect to time.
tangential velocity is (11/10)πr , where r is radius of circular track.
Since, tangential velocity is, [tex]=\frac{distance}{time}[/tex]
In one revolution, distance travelled is circumference of circular track.
If radius of circular track is r , then distance travelled in one revolution is, = 2πr
So, 11 revolutions = 11(2πr) = 22πr
Time taken = 20 second
So, tangential velocity = 22πr/20 = (11/10)πr meter per second.
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While following directions on a treasure map, a person walks 45.0 m south, then turns and
walks 7.50 m east. What is the direction of the straight line that the treasure hunter could have
walked directly from the starting to reach the same spot?
(1 Point)
9.5° south of east
9.5° east of south
21° south of east
21° east of south
Answer:
46 m at 9.5 degrees east of south
Explanation:
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Describe a time when you took a big risk. Tell why it was risky and what you learned about yourself.
Answer:
You have to answer this in your opinion!
Anyways, A time I took a big risk was when I decided to talk to strangers online. It was risky because the stranger was harrasing me and doing bad stuff to me online. I learned about online safety and I learned to be careful who I talk to online! :)
Explanation:
What does this same experiment( the picture) tell you about light waves? Explain.
---Spring Question---
A 0.84 kg ball is held at rest against a spring (k = 142 N/m) that has been compressed 0.06 m. The ball and spring are on a table and the ball is 2.0 m above the ground. If friction between the ball and the table is negligible, then how far from the edge of the table (in meters) will the ball hit the ground?
Answer:
The distance from the edge of the table at which the ball will hit the ground is approximately 0.49 meters
Explanation:
The mass of the ball = 0.84 kg
The spring constant k = 142 N/m
The compression of the spring = 0.06
Therefore, by conservation of energy, we have;
The potential energy of the spring = The kinetic energy given to the ball
The potential energy of the spring = 1/2 × k × x² = 1/2 × 142 × 0.06² = 0.2556
The potential energy of the spring = 0.2556 J
The kinetic energy given to the ball = 1/2 × m × v²
Where;
v = The final velocity of the ball
Substituting gives;
1/2 × 0.84 × v² = 0.2556
∴ v = √(0.2556/(1/2 × 0.84)) ≈ 0.78
The final velocity of the ball = v ≈ 0.78 m/s
The height of the ball above the ground, h = 2.0 m
Therefore, we have;
The time, t, it takes the ball to touch the ground from the 2.0 m height, h, is given as follows;
h = 1/2·g·t²
t = √(2·h/g)
Where;
g = The acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²
∴ By substitution, we have;
t = √(2 × 2/9.81) ≈ 0.63855
t ≈ 0.63855 s
The distance from the edge of the table at which the ball will hit the ground = The horizontal distance covered during before the ball hits the ground
The horizontal distance covered during before the ball hits the ground = The (horizontal) velocity of the ball × The time it takes the ball to touch the ground
∴ The horizontal distance covered during before the ball hits the ground = 0.78 × 0.62855 ≈ 0.490269 ≈ 0.49
The distance from the edge of the table at which the ball will hit the ground = The horizontal distance covered during before the ball hits the ground ≈ 0.49 m
Incident ray X passes parallel to the principal axis of a concave lens. Incident ray Y passes parallel to the principal axis of a convex lens.
How do the rays behave differently after passing through each lens?
Ray X continues moving in the same direction, and ray Y refracts and passes through the focal point located behind the lens.
Both rays refract and move as though they passed through the focal point.
Ray X appears as though it passed through the focal point in front of the lens, and ray Y passes through the focal point on the other side of the lens.
Both rays continue moving in the same direction.
Answer:
Explanation:
It would be option C. Ray x appears as though it passed through the focal point in front of the lens, and ray Y passes through the focal point on the other side of the lens.
Answer:
c. Ray X appears as though it passed through the focal point in front of the lens, and ray Y passes through the focal point on the other side of the lens.
Explanation:
When you know both the speed and direction of an object’s motion, you know the
Answer:
When you know both the speed and direction of an object's motion, you know the velocity of the object.
When you know both the speed and direction of an object’s motion, you know the magnitude of the speed and direction in which it is moving.
What is Speed ?Speed is a rate of change of distance with respect to time. i.e. v =dx÷dt.
Speed can also be defined as distance over time
i.e. speed= distance ÷ time
it is denoted by v and its SI unit is m/s. it is a scalar quantity. i.e. it has only magnitude not direction. ( velocity is a vector quantity, it has both magnitude and direction. when we define velocity, we should know about its direction)
Speed shows how much distance can be traveled in unit time.
As speed is scalar quantity it has nothing to do with the direction. but when magnitude of speed is given and the direction as well, then we can say that a car or body is moving with this much speed at this direction(east, north, west, south).
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You are standing on a moving bus, facing forward, and you suddenly fall forward. You can imply form this that the bus’s
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Answer the following
1) A piece of gold weighis 240 g and has a volume of 20 cm^3. Find the density of gold.
2) What is the perpendicular distance between the force and the turning point if a force
of 25 N produces a moment of force of 12.5 Nm
pls answer fast I will mark as brainlist
Answer:
1. 12 g/cm³
2. 0.5 m
Explanation:
1.
The weight of the gold is 240 g
The volume is 20 cm³
Density = Mass/ volume
Density = 240 / 20 = 12 g/cm³
2.
The formula for moment of a force is ;
Force * distance perpendicular between force and the turning point of force
Given that the moment of force is 12.5 Nm and force is 25 N then the perpendicular distance between the force and the turning point will be;
12.5 = 25 * d
12.5/25 = d
0.5 = d
d= 0.5 m
Beth moves a 15 N book 20 meters in 10 seconds. How much power was produced?
Answer:
30 Watts
Explanation:
Power = Work/Time
Work = Force*Distance
Power = Force * Distance / Time
Power = 15 N * 20 meters / 10 sec
Power = 30 Watts