Explanation:
(b) A uniform beam 150cm long weighs 3.5kg and
supported on knife-edges at its ends. The beam
supports a weight 7kg at a distance 30cm from
one end. Find the reactions of the supports.
A. Tick (1) the best alternatives. 1. What is the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of moon ? (a) 9.8m/s (b)1.6m/s2 (c) 6.67x10-1m/s (d) 9.8m/s?
Answer:
[tex] \green{ \sf \: \: 1.6 \: m {s}^{ - 2} \: \: \: is \: the \: correct \: answer}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex] \sf \: \huge{g } _{ \small{moon}} = \frac{ {\huge{g}}_{earth}}{6} \\ \\ \sf \implies \: \sf \: \huge{g } _{ \small{moon}} = \frac{ 9.8}{6} = 1.6 \: \: m {s}^{ - 2} [/tex]
What the velocity from the graph given above?
Answer:
i think its 4 or 35
Explanation:
its in the middle of 40 and 30
During the collision of a big truck with a small passenger carGroup of answer choicesthe force from the truck on the car is always much bigger than the force from the car on the truck.the force from the truck on the car may be smaller than, greater than, or equal to the force from the car on the truck.the force from the truck on the car is always much smaller than the force from the car on the truck.the force from the truck on the car is always equal to the force from the car on the truc
Answer:
The force from the truck on the car is always equal to the force from the car on the truck.
Explanation:
According to Newton's third law; action and reaction are equal and opposite. Hence, when the big truck and small passenger car are involved in a collision, we expect that the force from the truck on the car is always equal to the force from the car on the truck. The forces on the car and the truck are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.
This follows directly from Newton's third law of motion hence the answer above.
Ella wants to replace old bulbs of her home with new LED bulbs. She buys LED bulb that has inbuilt AC to DC converter of output 5 v and 2.5 A. If the LED is 75% efficient, what would be power dissipated? Also find work done by LED when it is connected to power supply and left for 1 hr 15 minutes?
Answer:
Power = I * V = 2.5 C/s * 5 J/C = 12.5 J/s = 12.5 watts
Regardless of the efficiency the power consumed is that used by the converter.
E = P * t = 12.5 J/s * 4500 s = 4500 J
An engineer wants to design an oval racetrack such that 3.20×103 lb racecars can round the exactly 1000 ft radius turns at 99 mi/h without the aid of friction. She estimates that the cars will round the turns at a maximum of 175 mi/h. Find the banking angle θ necessary for the race cars to navigate the turns at 99 mi/h without the aid of friction.
Answer:
the angle of banking is 33.3 degree.
Explanation:
speed, v = 99 mi/h = 44.26 m/s
radius, r = 1000 ft = 304.8 m
g = 9.8 m/s^2
Let the angle of banking is A.
[tex]tan A = \frac{v ^2}{r g}\\\\tan A = \frac{44.26^2}{304.8\times 9.8}\\\\tan A = 0.66\\\\A = 33.3^0[/tex]
3 An un calibrated mercury in glass thermometer immersed in melting ice. The length of the mercury thread is 25 mm when the thermometer immersed in steam from pure water boiling under a pressure of 1 atmosphere the length of the thread is 200 mm what is the temperature in degree centigrade when the length of the thread is 95mm.
Answer:
25 mm = 0 deg C
200 mm = 100 deg C
200 - 25 = 175 = change in thread per 100 deg C
95 - 25 = 70 mm - change in thread from 0 deg C
70 / 175 * 100 = 40 deg C final temperature at 95 mm
A and B are 0.200m apart in an electric field. If 800J of work are reuqired to move a 2.00 Columb charge from A to B, what is the electric field stregth?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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A uniform, solid sphere of radius 2.50 cm and mass 4.75 kg starts with a purely translational speed of 3.00 m/s at the top of an inclined plane. The surface of the incline is 2.75 m long, and is tilted at an angle of 22.0∘ with respect to the horizontal. Assuming the sphere rolls without slipping down the incline, calculate the sphere's final translational speed v2 at the bottom of the ramp.
Answer:
The final translational seed at the bottom of the ramp is approximately 4.84 m/s
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The radius of the sphere, R = 2.50 cm
The mass of the sphere, m = 4.75 kg
The translational speed at the top of the inclined plane, v = 3.00 m/s
The length of the inclined plane, l = 2.75 m
The angle at which the plane is tilted, θ = 22.0°
We have;
[tex]K_i[/tex] + [tex]U_i[/tex] = [tex]K_f[/tex] + [tex]U_f[/tex]
K = (1/2)×m×v²×(1 + I/(m·r²))
I = (2/5)·m·r²
K = (1/2)×m×v²×(1 + 2/5) = 7/10 × m×v²
U = m·g·h
h = l×sin(θ)
h = 2.75×sin(22.0°)
∴ 7/10×4.75×3.00² + 4.75×9.81×2.75×sin(22.0°) = 7/10 × 4.75×[tex]v_f[/tex]² + 0
7/10×4.75×3.00² + 4.75×9.81×2.75×sin(22.0°) ≈ 77.93
∴ 77.93 ≈ 7/10 × 4.75×[tex]v_f[/tex]²
[tex]v_f[/tex]² = 77.93/(7/10 × 4.75)
[tex]v_f[/tex] ≈ √(77.93/(7/10 × 4.75)) ≈ 4.84
The final translational seed at the bottom of the ramp, [tex]v_f[/tex] ≈ 4.84 m/s.
When should a line graph be used?
A. When the independent variable is continuous and shows a causal link to the dependent variable.
B. When the independent variable is composed of categories and does not show a relationship.
C. When there is no independent variable.
D. When the independent variable is continuous and does not show a relationship to the dependent variable.
Answer:
A. When the independent variable is continuous and shows a causal link to the dependent variable.
Explanation:
A graph can be defined as the graphical representation of data (informations) on horizontal and vertical lines i.e x-axis and y-axis respectively.
In an experiment , the variable being manipulated by an experimenter is known as an independent variable while the dependent variable is the event expected to change when the independent variable is manipulated
Generally, a line graph should be used when the independent variable is continuous and shows a causal link to the dependent variable.
This ultimately implies that, a line graph should be used when the data changes continuously over time and as such there exist a linear relationship between the data (variables).
A force of 10 N is making an angle of 30° with the horizontal. Its horizontal component will be:
A. 4N
B. 5N
C. 7N
D. 8.7 N
Answer:The answer is A
Explanation:just did it on a test
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Question 7 of 20 You plan to use a slingshot to launch a ball that has a mass of 0.025 kg. You want the ball to accelerate straight toward your target at 19 m/s2. How much force do you need to apply to the ball? O A. 19.03 N OB. 0.48 N O C. 4.51 N D. 760.00 N
Answer:
0.48N
Explanation:
according to the second law of motion
force=mass×acceleration
the mass in this question is 0.025,the acceleration 19
therefore f=0.025×19
=0.48N
I hope this helps
You are pulling a sled using a horizontal rèpe, as shown in the diagram. The rope pulls the sled. exerting a force of 50 N to the right. The snow exerts a friction force of 30 N on the sled to the left. The mass of the sled is 50 kg.
Please help me with this
Answer:
Explanation:
From your other post, the complete question is:
"You are pulling a sled using a horizontal rèpe, as shown in the diagram. The rope pulls the sled. exerting a force of 50 N to the right. The snow exerts a friction force of 30 N on the sled to the left. The mass of the sled is 50 kg.
Find the sum of the force on the sled.
Determine the acceleration of the sled .
If the sled has an initial velocity 2m/s to the right, how fast will it be traveling after 5 seconds?
"
Given the rope exerting a force of 50 N to the right and the snow exerts a friction force of 30 N to the left, the sum of forces
= 50 - 30
= 20N to the right
The mass of sled is 50 kg and force = mass * acceleration.
Acceleration = Force / mass
= 20 / 50 = 0.4 m/s^2 to the right
If the sled has an initial velocity 2m/s to the right, after 5 seconds it will be traveling at initial velocity + acceleration * time
= 2 + 0.4*5
= 4 m/s to the right
Answer:
Explanation:
net force = applied force - friction force
= 50-30
= 20N to right
acceleration = net force/mass
= 20/50
= 2/5m/s tp right
final velocity = initial velocity + acceleration*time
= 2+2/5*5
= 4m/s to right
which species are near extinctions and where do they live now?
Answer:
Amur Leopard, Southeastern Russia, and northern china
Explanation:
Answer:
Amur Leopard China/Russia
Hawks bill Turtle live in Oceans
What do you mean by unit?
Unit is the quantity of a constant magnitude which is used to measure the magnitudes of other quantities of the same nature.
Answer:
The standard known quantity which is used to measure a physical quantities is known as unit.
a stone attached to 1m long string is moving with the speed of 5ms in a circle find the centripetal acceleration of the stone
Answer:
The centripetal acceleration of the stone is 5 m/s²
Explanation:
The length of the string to which the stone is attached, r = 1 m
The speed with which the string is rotated, v = 5 m/s
The centripetal acceleration, [tex]a_c[/tex], is given as follows;
[tex]a_c = \dfrac{v^2}{r}[/tex]
Therefore, the centripetal acceleration of the stone found as follows;
[tex]a_c = \dfrac{(5 \ m/s)^2}{1 \ m} = 5 \ m/s^2[/tex]
The centripetal acceleration of the stone, [tex]a_c[/tex] = 5 m/s².
An electromagnetic wave has a frequency of 6.0 x 10^18 Hz. What is the
wavelength of the wave? Use the equation 2 = and the speed of light as 3.0
x 108 m/s.
Answer:
Wavelength = 5 * 10^{-11} meters
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Frequency = 6.0 x 10^18 Hz
Speed = 3 * 10⁸ m/s
To find the wavelength of the wave;
Mathematically, the wavelength of a wave is given by the formula;
[tex] Wavelength = \frac {speed}{frequency} [/tex]
Substituting into the formula, we have;
[tex] Wavelength = \frac {3 * 10^{8}}{6.0 x 10^{18}} [/tex]
Wavelength = 5 * 10^{-11} meters
Hai điện tích đặt cách nhau một khoảng R trong không khí thì lực tương tác
giữa chúng là 2.10−3N. Nếu khoảng cách đó mà đặt trong môi trường điện môi thì
lực tương tác giữa chúng là 10−3N. Để lực tương tác giữa hai điện tích đó khi đặt
trong môi trường điện môi bằng lực tương tác giữa hai điện tích đó khi đặt trong
không khí thì khoảng cách giữa 2 điện tích là bao nhiêu?
If the final velocity is 0. third equation of motion will be
Answer:
vf²=vi²+2a∆x
Explanation:
The third equation of motion gives the final velocity of an object under uniform acceleration given the distance traveled and an initial velocity: v 2 = v 0 2 + 2 a d . v^2=v_0^2+2ad. v2=v02+2ad. The graph of the motion of the object.
what will be the effect on the acceleration due to gravity of the earth if it is compressed to a the size the moon?
Answer:
it gravitional pull on earth will increased becauste it is compress to a form of moon which is comperatively smaller so the gravitonal pull on per cm of earth will incrased so we can say that there will be change in acceleration due to gravity
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Answer:
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A horse is running on a circular path with constant speed but its direction is changing at every point. It is
Answer:
accelerating.
Explanation:
A horse is running on a circular path with constant speed but its direction is changing at every point. Thus, it is accelerating.
a sky driver jumps from an aircraft. the mass of sky driver sky driver is 70kg. state the equation linking weight,mass,and gravitional field strenght.
Answer:
Weight = Mass × Gravitational field strength
Explanation:
The mass of the skydiver = 70 kg
The weight of the skydiver, W, is given as follows;
W = m × g
Where-
g = The gravitational field strength ≈ 9.81 m/s²
Therefore, the equation linking weight mass and gravitational field strength is presented as follows;
Weight = Mass × Gravitational field strength
How can a simulation study be used to learn about a planet we have never visited?
In a simulation study you imitate some conditions and characteristics of the real planet. The simulation can be used as a substitute for real data collected on the planet.
Simulation studies can be used for planets we have already visited.
In a simulation study you imitate as many conditions and characteristics as possible of the real thing, in this case the planet you have not visited. By simulating as many conditions as possible you can visualize what the planet might be like and learn things about it without actually visiting it.
Simulation studies cannot be used to learn about a planet we have never visited because we do not know anything about the planet.
A simulation study that is used to learn about a planet by simulating as many conditions as possible, you can visualize what the planet might be like and learn things about it without actually visiting it. The correct option is c.
What is simulation?A simulation is a method of simulating a process or change in the actual world to forecast future events or to explain past events and their causes. These days, simulations are frequently carried out using computers. Scientists use simulations to find answers and to test complicated systems.
A fire drill is used in this instance to get everyone ready for an impending event. In fire drills, the fire alarm is sounded even when there isn't actually a fire.
Therefore, the correct option is c.
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Question 3 of 10
Which image shows an example of the strong nuclear force in
action?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: The answer is B
Explanation:
There are 4 fundamental forces that hold matter together.
- Gravitational Force
- Electromagnetic Force
- Strong Nuclear Force
- Weak Nuclear Force
We have barely just scratched the info about nuclear forces but the reason why B is the answer to the question is that Strong nuclear force actually holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom, much like the picture in B.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Which of the following can be correct units for acceleration?
A. miles/hr/m
B. Km/s/hr
C. m/s/m
D. km/m/s
Answer:
B. Km/s/hr
Explanation:
Ignore friction. A 20. Lb. Object was lifted to a height of 10 feet by a force of 30. Lb. (a) How much work (ft.Lb) is done by the force? (b) Find the change in potential energy (ft.Lb) of the object
(a) The work done by force in lb-ft is 300 lb-ft.
(b) The change in potential energy of the object is 200 lb-ft.
Work done by forceThe work done by force in lb-ft is calculated as follows;
W = Fd
W = 30 x 10
W = 300 lb-ft
Change in potential energyThe change in potential energy of the object is calculated as follows;
ΔP.E = P.Ef - P.Ei
ΔP.E = 20 x 10 - 0 = 200 lb-ft
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"Measurement is essential in our life. Justify the statement.
Explanation:
Measurement plays an important role in our daily lives because they are useful to do basic tasks, such as taking the temperature of a child with the help of a thermometer,making time estimations,measure out medicines and find out weights, areas and volumes of different substances
A monatomic gas is measured to have an average speed of 1477 m/s. If the
total amount of the gas is 2 mol (which equates to a mass of 0.008 kg), what
is the approximate temperature of the gas? (Recall that the equation for
kinetic energy due to translation in a gas is KEtranslational = 1 mv2 = 3 nRT,
2
and R = 8.31 J/(mol-K).)
2
Answer:
The temperature of the gas is 350.02 K.
Explanation:
The average speed is related to the temperature as follows:
[tex] \bar v = \sqrt{\frac{3RT}{M}} [/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex] \bar v [/tex]: is the average speed = 1477 m/s
R: is the gas constant = 8.31 J/(K*mol)
T. is the temperature =?
M: is the molar mass
First, let's find the molar mass:
[tex] M = \frac{m}{n} [/tex]
Where:
m: is the mass of the gas = 0.008 kg
n: is the number of moles = 2 mol
[tex] M = \frac{m}{n} = \frac{0.008 kg}{2 mol} = 0.004 kg/mol [/tex]
Hence, by solving equation (1) fot T we have:
[tex] T = \frac{\bar v^{2}*M}{3R} = \frac{(1477 m/s)^{2}*0.004 kg/mol}{3*8.31 J/(K*mol)} = 350.02 K [/tex]
Therefore, the temperature of the gas is 350.02 K.
I hope it helps you!
22. In an experiment to determine the density of a soil using a density bottle, the following measuren were recorded. Mass of empty density bottle = 42.9g Mass of density bottle full of water = 66.1g Mass of density bottle with some soil = 67.2g Mass of density bottle with soil filled up with water = 82.0g Use the above data to determine the a) Mass of water that completely filled the bottle (2 b) Volume of water that completely filled the bottle
Answer:1
Explanation:1
A car increase its speed steadily from 30km/hr to 60km/hr in 1 min A what is the average speed during this time
Explanation:
initial velocity(u)=30km/hr = 30*1000/60*60=8.33 m/s
final velocity(v) =60km/hr = 60*1000/60*60 =16.67 m/s
time taken(t) = 1 minutes
= 60 seconds
Now,
Average velocity = u+v/2
= 8.33 m/s + 16.67m/s÷2
=12.5 m/s