Which technology contains at least one permanent magnet?

A. A gasoline engine

B. An electrical circuit

C. An electromagnet

D. An electric generator

ASAP plz

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Answer 1

Answer:

C. An electromagnet

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer: D. An electric generator


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two spheres A and B are projected off the edge of a 1.0 m high table with the same horizontal velocity . sphere A has a mass of 20.g and sphere B has a mass of 10.g.
     If both spheres leave the edge of the table at the same instant, sphere A will land
a.    at some time after sphere B.
b.    at the same time as sphere B.
c.    at some time before sphere B.
d.    There is not enough information to decide.​

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A would land before since its heavier

Which of the following does not support the idea of continental drift
A) seafloor spreading
B) magnetic reversals
C) Pangaea
D) Play tectonics

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Answer:

B or D

Explanation:

Which structures are found in the middle ear? Check all that apply.

A. hammer
B. anvil
C. ear canal
D. cochlea
E. ear drum
F. stirrup

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Answer:

E, A, B, F

Explanation:

The Middle Ear contains:

eardrum.

cavity (also called the tympanic cavity)

ossicles (3 tiny bones that are attached) malleus (or hammer) - long handle attached to the eardrum. incus (or anvil) - the bridge bone between the malleus and the stapes. stapes (or stirrup) - the footplate; the smallest bone in the body.

Answer: rawr

Explanation:

hammer

anvil

ear drum

stirrup

A tennis ball moves 16 meters northward, then 22 meters southward, then 12 meters northward, and finally 32 meters southward.

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U didn’t ask a question so I’ll just say that’s cool that it moves like that

A 10.0kg object is moving at 1 m/s when a force is applied in the direction of the objects motion, causing it to speed up to 4 m/s. If the force was applied for 5s what is the magnitude of the force

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Answer:

F = 6[N].

Explanation:

To solve this problem we must use the principle of conservation of linear momentum, which tells us that momentum is conserved before and after applying a force to a body. We must remember that the impulse can be calculated by means of the following equation.

[tex]P=m*v\\or\\P=F*t[/tex]

where:

P = impulse or lineal momentum [kg*m/s]

m = mass = 10 [kg]

v = velocity [m/s]

F = force [N]

t = time = 5 [s]

Now we must be clear that the final linear momentum must be equal to the original linear momentum plus the applied momentum. In this way we can deduce the following equation.

[tex](m_{1}*v_{1})+F*t=(m_{1}*v_{2})[/tex]

where:

m₁ = mass of the object = 10 [kg]

v₁ = velocity of the object before the impulse = 1 [m/s]

v₂ = velocity of the object after the impulse = 4 [m/s]

[tex](10*1)+F*5=10*4\\10+5*F=40\\5*F=40-10\\5*F=30\\F=6[N][/tex]

What electromagnetic wave is a is a TV remtoe

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Answer:

infared radiation

Explanation:

A wagon with a mass of 30kg is accelerated across a level surface at 2.4 m/s^2. What net forces acts on the wagon?

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Answer:

72 N

Explanation:

The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula

force = mass × acceleration

From the question we have

force = 30 × 2.4

We have the final answer as

72 N

Hope this helps you

A tsunami, an ocean wave generated by an earthquake, propagates along the open ocean at 700 km/hr and has a wavelength of 750 km. What is the frequency of the waves in such a tsunami?A. 6.8 HzB. 0.93 HzC. 0.00026 HzD. 1.1 HzE. 0.15 Hz

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Answer:

C) 0.00026 Hz

Explanation:

In any wave, there exists a fixed relationship between the speed v, the frequency f and the wavelength λ, as follows:

       [tex]v = \lambda * f (1)[/tex]

Replacing by the givens in (1), and solving for f, we get:

       [tex]f = \frac{v}{\lambda} = \frac{700km/hr}{750 km} = 0.93 1/hr (2)[/tex]

Converting the units to Hz (1/sec), we get:

       [tex]f = 0.93 \frac{1}{hr} *\frac{1 hr}{3600sec} = 2.6e-4 = 0.00026 Hz (2)[/tex]

The answer C. is the right one.

A spring of spring constant 25 N/m is hung vertically and a 0.300 kg mass is attached to one end, causing a displacement of the end of the spring of _____ m.
a. 0.01
b. 0.12
c. 0.77
d. all of the above

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Answer:

The displacement of the spring is 0.12 m.

Explanation:

Given;

spring constant, k = 25 N/m

mass attached to the spring, m = 0.300 kg

displacement of the spring, x = ?

Apply Hook's law, weight of the mass attached (applied force) is directly proportional to the extension of the spring.

F = kx

mg = kx

0.3 x 9.8 = 25x

2.94 = 25x

x = 2.94 / 25

x = 0.12 m

Therefore, the displacement of the spring is 0.12 m.

A police officer standing at the side of the road uses a radar emitting frequency of 24.15 GHz. A car is going away from the officer at a speed of 50mph. What will be the difference in frequency of the beam reflected by the car received back by the radar?
a. 4.0 kHz (lower frequency)
b. 1.8 kHz (higher frequency)
c. 4.0 kHz (higher frequency)
d. 1.8 kHz (lower frequency)

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Answer:

The correct answer is  C

Explanation:

  From the question we are told that  

       The frequency of the radar is [tex]f = 24.15 \ GHz = 24.15 *10^{9} \ Hz[/tex]

         The speed of the car is [tex]v = 50 mph = \frac{50}{2.237} = 22.35 \ m/s[/tex]

Generally the difference frequency reflected by the car and the frequency which the radar receives back is mathematically represented as

        [tex]\Delta f = \frac{f * 2 * v }{ c }[/tex]

Here  c is the speed of light with value  [tex]c = 3.0 *10^{8} \ m/s[/tex]

=>    [tex]\Delta f= \frac{2 * 24.15 *10^{9} * 22.35}{ 3.0*10^{8}}[/tex]      

=>    [tex]\Delta f = 4000 \ Hz[/tex]

=>     [tex]\Delta f = 4.0 \ kHz[/tex]  

Given that the value is positive then it a higher frequency

       

g A communication system operating at a power of 510 W produces electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 10.5 cm . Calculate the number of photons produced by the system per minute.

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Answer:

The value is  [tex]N = 2.69 *10^{26} \ photons[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The power is  [tex]P = 510 \ W[/tex]  

    The wavelength is  [tex]\lambda = 10.5 \ cm = 0.105 \ m[/tex]

   

Gnerally the number of photon produced is mathematically represented as

             [tex]N = \frac{P * \lambda }{ h * c }[/tex]

Here  [tex]h[/tex] is the Planck's constant with a value   [tex]h = 6.62607015 * 10^{-34} J \cdot s[/tex]

          c is the speed of light with value  [tex]c = 3.0*10^{8 } \ m/s[/tex]

So  

             [tex]N = \frac{ 510 * 0.105 }{ 6.62607015 * 10^{-34} * 3.0 *10^{8} }[/tex]

=>          [tex]N = 2.69 *10^{26} \ photons[/tex]

A gas cylinder holds 0.10 mol of O2 at 150 C and a pressure of 3.0 atm. The gas expands adiabatically until the pressure is halved
Part A
What is the final volume?
Part B
What is the final temperature?

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Answer:

V2 = 1.899*10^-3 m^3

T2 = 347.125 K

Explanation:

Using gas law, we know that

PV = nRT,

Where

V1 = 0.00115743 m^3.

gamma = 1.4

Now, when we solve for final volume, V2 we get

V2 = V1/((P2/P1)^(1/gamma))

V2 = 1.899*10^-3 m^3

Using the same law and method, when we try to solve for the temperature, we find that the final temperature, T2 is

T2 = T1*((V1/V2)^(gamma-1))

T2 = 347.125 K

The final volume is 1.899*10^-3 m^3

And, the final temperature is 347.125 K

Gas law:

here we used gas law,

we know that

PV = nRT,

Here

V1 = 0.00115743 m^3.

gamma = 1.4

Now final volume is

V2 = V1/((P2/P1)^(1/gamma))

V2 = 1.899*10^-3 m^3

Now the final temperature is

T2 = T1*((V1/V2)^(gamma-1))

T2 = 347.125 K

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One of two 25-year-old identical twins begins a trip on a spaceship traveling at 0.8 c while her twin remains on Earth. The twin on Earth tracks her twin's trip for 10 years. After ten years, what age is the twin on the spaceship according to the twin on Earth?
a. 41.7 years old.
b. 35 years old.
c. 31 years old.
d. 37.5 years old.

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Answer 41.7 years old

I answer this question already and it was correct!

Which is NOT a form of erosion?


a

Rivers moving dirt


b

Water running downhill, carving out the land and pushing dirt to the side

c

Water evaporating and condensing

d

Heavy winds blowing soil to other locations

HELP ASAP

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Answer:

water evaporating and condensing, because that's the water cycle and it isnt eroding anything

A cross-country skier moves 36 meters eastward, then 44 meters westward, and finally 22 meters eastward.

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Complete question is;

A cross-country skier moves 36 meters eastward, then 44 meters westward, and finally 22 meters eastward. What's the Magnitude and Direction?

Answer:

Magnitude = 14 m

Direction = eastward

Explanation:

The magnitude and direction of this cross-country skier will be the gotten from his displacement.

Now, from directions of 4 cardinal points, we can say that the eastward direction is on the positive x-axis and is positive while the westward direction is on the negative x-axis and is negative.

From those positive and negative signs above, we can represent the movement of the skier as;

moves 36 meters eastward = 36 m

moves 44meters westward = -44 m

Moves finally 22 meters eastward = 22

Thus, displacement will be:

36 - 44 + 22 = 14

It is positive, and thus, the magnitude is 14 and the direction is east ward.

Which factor listed below has the greatest effect on the period of a pendulum?

a
Mass of the pendulum
b
Angle of the pendulum
c
Length of the string
d
Amplitude of the oscillations

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

equation for pendulum period is

[tex]\mathrm{T}=2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{\mathrm{L}}{\mathrm{g}}}[/tex]

and it depends only on its length (and gravity which is not on the list of answers)

A roller coaster is traveling at 13 m/s when it approaches a hill that is 400 m long. Heading down the hill, it accelerates at 4.0 m/s^2. Find the final velocity of the roller coaster ?​

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[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\: Given:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{Initial \ velocity \ (u) = 13 \ m/s }[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{Distance \ (s) = 400 \ m }[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{ Acceleration = 4 \ m/s^2}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\:To \:Find:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\sf{The \:Final \:velocity \:of \:the\: body }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\: Calculation:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

Using 3rd equation of motion

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ {v}^{2} = {u}^{2} +2as }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ {v}^{2} = {13}^{2} + 2 \times 4 \times 400 }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{{v}^{2} = 169 + 3200 }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ {v}^{2} = 3369 }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf{ v = \sqrt{3369} }[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\dashrightarrow\:\: \underline{\boxed{\sf{ v = 58.04 \: m/s }}}[/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]{\mathfrak{\underline{\purple{\:\:\:Additional \:Information:-\:\:\:}}}} \\ \\ [/tex]

Equations Of Motion

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{

\begin{minipage}{3 cm}$\\

\sf{\:\:\star\:\:v = u +at} \\ \\

\sf{\:\:\star\:\:s = ut + \dfrac{1}{2}\:at^{2} }\\ \\

\sf{\:\:\star\:\:v^{2} = u^{2} + 2as}\\ \\

\sf{\:\:\star\:\:s = \dfrac{1}{2} (u + v)t}\\$

\end{minipage}

} [/tex]

[tex]\\[/tex]

[tex]\sf{Where,}[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\textsf{v = Final velocity}[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\textsf{u = Initial velocity}[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\textsf{a = Acceleration}[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\textsf{s = Distance}[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\bullet\:\:\:\textsf{t = Time taken}[/tex]

Nitroball is similar to volleyball with no more than 3 touches per side?
Group of answer choices

True

False

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Answer:

True!

Explanation:

1+1=?




FIRST ONE TO ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST!

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Answer:

Thx for points merry Christmas answer 2

Explanation:

Answer:2

Explanation:

During an adiabatic process an object does 100 J of work and its temperature decreases by 5K. During another process it does 25 J of work and its temperature decreases by 5K. Its heat capacity for 2nd process is:_________.
a. 20J/K
b. 24J/K
c. 15J/K
d. 100/K

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Answer:

(C) the heat capacity for 2nd process is 15 J/K.

Explanation:

Given;

work, W = 100 J

change in temperature, = -5 K

For the first process;

dQ = dU + dW

for adiabatic process, dQ = 0

0 = dU + dW

dU = - dW

dU = -100 (This remains the same for the second process).

For the second process;

Let C be the heat capacity for 2nd process.

C (dT) = dU' + dW'

dU' = dU = -100

W' = 25

dT = -5 (decrease in temperature)

C(-5) = -100 + 25

-5C = -75

C = -75 / -5

C = 15 J/K.

Therefore, the heat capacity for 2nd process is 15 J/K.

Help me please..

Speed is?

A) A measure of how fast something is moving

B) The distance covered per unit time

C) Always measured in terms of distance divided by time

D) All of the above

E) None of the above

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C) Always measured in terms of distance divided by time.

I
2800000 kg
Fig. 2.1
The total mass of the rocket and its full load of fuel is 2.8 106 kg. The constant force provided by
the rocket's motors is 3.2 x 107N.
32000000 N.
(a) Calculate
(i) the total weight of the rocket and the fuel.
weight =

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Answer:

W = 27468000 [N] or 27.47 [kN]

Explanation:

The weight of a body is defined as the product of mass by gravitational acceleration.

[tex]W = m*g[/tex]

where:

W = weight of the rocket with fuel [kg]

m = mass = 2800000 [kg]

g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]

Now we can solve:

[tex]W = 2800000*9.81\\W = 27468000 [N][/tex]

true or false The most extreme tides occur during a new
moon and full moon.

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

A horizontal force of 350 NN is exerted on a 2.0-kgkg ball as it rotates (at arm's length) uniformly in a horizontal circle of radius 0.90 mm. Part A Calculate the speed of the ball. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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Answer:

The value is  [tex]v = 12.6 \ m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The horizontal force is  [tex]F_h = 350\ N[/tex]

    The mass of the ball is  [tex]m = 2.0 \ kg[/tex]

     The radius is     [tex]r = 0.90 \ m[/tex]

     

Generally the speed of the ball is mathematically evaluated from  the formula for  centripetal force as

         [tex]F_ h = \frac{mv^2}{ r }[/tex]

=>       [tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{ F_h * r }{ m }}[/tex]

=>       [tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{ 350 * 0.9 }{ 2 }}[/tex]

=>      [tex]v = 12.6 \ m/s[/tex]

When an element ejects an alpha particle, the mass number of that element

A.reduce by 4.

B.remains unchanged.

C.increase by 1.

D. reduce by 1.

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Answer:

A.reduce by 4.

Explanation:

In Chemistry, an alpha particle which is typically a helium nucleus has an atomic mass (number of nucleons) of four (4). Therefore, the ejection of an alpha particle by any chemical element simply means that, the mass number of that particular chemical element would be reduced by four (4).

Basically, this process is referred to as an alpha decay and can be defined as a radioactive disintegration of a chemical element that causes it to emit an alpha particle and as a result reducing its mass number by four (4).

Hence, when an element ejects an alpha particle, the mass number of that element reduces by 4.

The surface tension of the alcohol propanol in air has a value of 23.70 units
and the surface tension of water in air is 72.80 units. Which two statements
are true?
A. Propanol will have a flatter meniscus than water because the
forces between the molecules are smaller.
B. Propanol will have a higher boiling point than water because the
forces between the molecules are greater.
C. Propanol will have a more curved meniscus than water because
the forces between the molecules are greater.
D. Propanol will have a lower boiling point than water because the
forces between the molecules are smaller.

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Answer:

A & D your welcome

Propanol surface is more flattered and has less boiling point than that of water.

To determine the correct statements among all the statements, we need to know about the surface tension.

What is surface tension?Surface tension is defined as force per unit length.More the surface tension, more the force between the molecules to keep the molecules together.What does happen, if molecules have more force of attraction?If the molecules have large force of attraction, more heat will be required to break the bonds between them. So the boiling point increases. Also with more force of attraction, the surface of the liquid becomes less flattered.

Since, propanol has less surface tension than that of water, so its surface is more flattered and has less boiling point than that of water.

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You are interested in a new sports car that can go from 0 m/s to 120 m/s in 12 s. What is the acceleration of the car?



Formula

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A.
0.1
m
s
2
B.
10
m
s
2
C.
60
m
s
2
D.
1440
m
s
2

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Option B) 10m/s² is the correct answer.

Hence, the acceleration of the new sports car in the given period of time is 10m/s².

What is Motion?

Motion is simply the change in position of an object over time.

From the First Equation of Motion;

v = u + at

Where v is final velocity, u is initial velocity, a is acceleration and t is time elapsed.

Given the data in the question;

Initial velocity of the sport car u = 0m/sFinal velocity of the sport car v = 120m/sElapsed time t = 12sAcceleration of the sports car a = ?

To determine the acceleration of the new sports car, we substitute our given values into the expression above.

v = u + at

120m/s = 0m/s + (a × 12s)

a × 12s = 120m/s - 0m/s

a × 12s = 120m/s

a = 120m/s ÷ 12s

a = 10m/s²

Option B) 10m/s² is the correct answer.

Hence, the acceleration of the new sports car in the given period of time is 10m/s².

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What would be the magnitude of a star with a temperature of 25,000 located on
the main sequence?

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Answer:

hvkhvkhvkvlhvgjvgv

Explanation:

An astronaut stands on the surface of an asteroid. The astronaut then jumps such that the astronaut is no longer in contact with the surface. The astronaut falls back down to the surface after a short time interval. Which of the following forces CANNOT be neglected when analyzing the motion of the astronaut?

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Asteroids are known through the help of artificial gravity, to have small gravity. The forces that cannot be neglected when analyzing the motion of the astronaut is that the gravitational force between the astronaut and the asteroid.

The gravitational force between two objects is said to be inversely proportional to the distance between them when squared. Therefore, when an individual halve the distance then the force increases by four times.

Unbalanced forces are simply known to be brought about due to a change in motion, speed, and/or direction. If two forces act in the same direction on an object, the net force is said to be equal to the sum of the two forces.

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A disk rotates at a constant angular velocity of 30 degrees per second. Consider a point on the edge of the disk. Through how many degrees has it rotated after 3 seconds?

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Answer:

The disk covers a rotation of 90º after 3 seconds.

Explanation:

Since the disk rotates at constant angular speed, we can determine the change in angular position ([tex]\Delta \theta[/tex]), measured in sexagesimal degrees, by the following kinematic formula:

[tex]\Delta \theta = \omega\cdot \Delta t[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]\omega[/tex] - Angular velocity, measured in sexagesimal degrees per second.

[tex]\Delta t[/tex] - Time, measured in seconds.

If we know that [tex]\omega= 30\,\frac{\circ}{s}[/tex] and [tex]\Delta t = 3\,s[/tex], then the change in angular position is:

[tex]\Delta \theta = \left(30\,\frac{\circ}{s} \right)\cdot (3\,s)[/tex]

[tex]\Delta \theta = 90^{\circ}[/tex]

The disk covers a rotation of 90º after 3 seconds.

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