Answer:
F = 1.128 10⁸ Pa
Explanation:
Pressure is defined by
P = F / A
If the gas is ideal for equal force eds on all the walls, so on the piston area we have
F = P A
We reduce the pressure to the SI system
P = 150 kpa (1000 Pa / 1kPa = 150 103 Pa
we calculate
F = 150 10³ / 0.00133
F = 1.128 10⁸ Pa
just this last one!!
A car slams on its brakes creating an acceleration of -4.7 m/s^2. It comes to rest after traveling a distance of 235 m. What was its velocity before it began to accelerate?
Answer:
[tex]47 \ \frac{m}{s}[/tex]
Explanation:
s = displacement (m)
u = initial velocity [tex](\frac{m}{s})[/tex]
v = final velocity [tex](\frac{m}{s})[/tex]
a = acceleration [tex](\frac{m}{s^{2} })[/tex]
t = time (s)
s = 235
a = -4.7
v = 0
v² = u² + 2as
(0)² = u² + 2(-4.7)(235)
u² - 2209 = 0
u² = 2209
u = 47
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 47 \ m/s}}[/tex]
Explanation:
We are asked to find the initial velocity of the car before it began to accelerate.
We are given the acceleration, distance, and final velocity, so we will use the following kinematic equation:
[tex]{v_f}^2 = {v_i}^2 + 2ad[/tex]
The car's acceleration is -4.7 meters per second square. It traveled a distance of 235 meters. It came to rest, or a final velocity of 0 meters per second.
a= -4.7 m/s²d= 235 m [tex]v_f[/tex]= 0 m/sSubstitute the values into the formula.
[tex](0 \ m/s)^2 = {v_i}^2 + 2 (-4.7 \ m/s^2)(235 \ m)[/tex]
[tex]0 = {v_i}^2 + 2 (-4.7 \ m/s^2)(235 \ m)[/tex]
Multiply the numbers in parentheses.
[tex]0= {v_i}^2 + (-2209 \ m^2 / s^2)[/tex]
Add -2209 to both sides of the equation.
[tex]0+ 2209 \ m^2 /s^2 = {v_i}^2+ ( -2209 \ m^2 /s^2 )+ 2209 \ m^2 /s^2[/tex]
[tex]2209 \ m^2 /s^2 = {v_i}^2[/tex]
Take the square root of both sides.
[tex]\sqrt {2209 \ m^2 /s^2} = \sqrt {{v_i}^2[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt {2209 \ m^2 /s^2} = v_i[/tex]
[tex]47 \ m/s = v_i[/tex]
The inital velocity of the car was 47 meters per second.
Describe a vibration that is not periodic. NO LINKS PLEASE
Answer:
1)The position change of almost any manually operated room light switch.
2) Sunlight striking a point on the ground on a partly cloudy and windy day
Explanation:
Challenge
Marks: 1
How much energy is transferred by a 500 watt heater that is on for 2
minutes?
Answer:
Explanation:
500 W = 500 J/s
500 J/s(2 min(60 s/min) = 60000 J
2. A ray of light is incident at 60° in the air on an air glass plane surface find the angle of refraction in the glass. (mew for glass=1.5)
[tex] [/tex]
Answer:
35.2644
I suppose mew is refractive index
Explanation:
( sin i ) / (sin r) = refractive index
( sin 60) / (sin r) = 1.5
( sin 60) / 1.5 =sin r
r=35.844
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State the term used to describe the turning force exerted by the man
]A force called the effort force is applied at one point on the lever in order to move an object, known as the resistance force, located at some other point on the lever.
The way levers work is by multiplying the effort exerted by the user. Specifically, to lift and balance an object, the effort force the user applies multiplied by its distance to the fulcrum must equal the load force multiplied by its distance to the fulcrum. Consequently, the greater the distance between the effort force and the fulcrum, the heavier a load can be lifted with the same effort force.
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Two masses m1 and m2, are a distance R apart and mq exerts a gravitational force F on m2. What is the gravitational force is the gravitational force on M1?
Answer:
F
Explanation:
for every action there exists an equal and opposite reaction. The force acting on the two masses is identical in magnitude, but opposite in direction.
Word Bank:
Electrical
Mechanical
Chemical
Light
Thermal
Sound
Answer:
Light to
Electrical to
mechanical and sound
A 10kg object is 15 meters up a hill. Find its potential energy
Answer:
Explanation:
Relative to an origin at the bottom of the hill,
PE = mgh = 10(9.8)(15) = 1470 J
When laser light of wavelength 632.8 nm passes through a diffraction grating, the first bright spots occur at ± 17.8 ∘ from the central maximum. What is the line density
Answer:
Depends on the weight i would be 7.120
Based on the law of conservation of mass, if approximately 20g of water reacts in the following equation,
producing about 15g of oxygen, what mass of hydrogen (H2) was produced in this reaction?
2H20
2H2 + O2
Answer: H2O2
Explanation:
First, calculate the moles of H2O2 reacting. In order to do this, we must evaluate the relative molecular mass ( Mr ) of hydrogen peroxide
What does water’s high specific heat capacity explain about water?(1 point)
why water bonds with other molecules
why water bonds with other molecules
why water is unable to absorb energy
why water is unable to absorb energy
why water is liquid at room temperature
why water is liquid at room temperature
why water is often used as a solvent
Water’s high specific heat capacity explain why water is liquid at room temperature
option C is the correct answer.
What is specific heat capacity?
The specific heat capacity of an object is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of the substance by 1 kelvin.
The relationship between specific heat capacity and heat capacity of a substance is given as;
c = Q/mΔθ
where;
Q is the quantity of heat c is the specific heat capacitym is the mass of the substanceΔθ is the change in temperatureA high specific heat capacity implies that the substance absorbs more energy to change its state.
Thus, water has a high specific heat, meaning it takes more energy to increase the temperature of water compared to other substances. When water absorb more heat energy, it changes its state.
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Answer This!!!!!!
I'll give brainliest to whoever gets it right.
Answer:
yes the answer is C. 32.16
When shopping for margarine what information should you look for on the label
Answer:
When buying a margarine, people should look for trans fat and saturated fat content. If it is over 2%, then it is not healthy. If it is lower that means it is healthy and fresh!
Explanation:
Section 1: Basic Energy Relationships
1. Click/tap the Start button and observe the motion. View the bar
charts and the velocity value as the coaster car moves. Complete
the following paragraph by entering total mechanical energy
(ME), kinetic energy (KE), and potential energy (PE). The
labeled locations refer to the graphic at the right.
As the coaster car rolls down the track from A to E, the
________ values decrease and the _______ value
increase and the ________ values remain constant. The
_______ is greatest at point A and smallest at point E.
However, the _______ is smallest at point A and largest
at point E.
Section 2: Hill Design
2. Click/tap on the Bumps tab at the top of the
Interactive. Then drag the grey circles to modify the
track so that it looks like the track design at the right.
Pay attention to the background grid to help with the
design. Note that Dot G is at the same height as Dot E;
make sure that the same is true of your final design.
3. Run the simulation. Does the coaster car travel as high
as point H? ___________ Give an explanation for why
it does or doesn't reach point H.
As the coaster car rolls down the track from A to E, the potential energy values decrease and the kinetic energy value increase and the total mechanical energy values remain constant. The potential energy is greatest at point A and smallest at point E. However, the kinetic energy is smallest at point A and largest at point E.
According the principle of conservation of mechanical energy, as the potential energy decreases, the kinetic energy increases.
[tex]P.E + K.E = M.A[/tex]
At point A, the coater has maximum potential energy.
At point E, the coaster has maximum kinetic energy.
We can fill the blanks as follows;
As the coaster car rolls down the track from A to E, the potential energy values decrease and the kinetic energy value increase and the total mechanical energy values remain constant. The potential energy is greatest at point A and smallest at point E. However, the kinetic energy is smallest at point A and largest at point E.
Based on the principle of conservation of mechanical energy, if the second simulation occurs at the same condition as the first, the height reached by coaster will be same.
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Shorter the vibrating part more will be the pitch. How?
Answer:When the length of a string is changed, it will vibrate with a different frequency.Shorter strings have higher frequency and therefore higher pitch.
The primary evidence that has led astronomers to conclude that the expansion of the universe is accelerating comes from __________.
The Universe is often studied by Scientist. The primary form of evidence that has led astronomers to conclude that the expansion of the universe is accelerating is the Observations of white dwarf supernovae.
There was the discovery of the faintness of high-redshift Type I supernovae by a team of scientist which showed that the expansion of the universe is accelerating.
The key evidence for that made scientist to talk about the expansion of the universe is accelerating comes from viewing and studying of white dwarf supernovae. It has been found that most distant stars all orbit at approximate speed as stars found about 30,000 light-years from their center.
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Which of these is a push or a pull? Acceleration Force Mass Inertia
Answer:
the answer is force . force is applied as a push or pull
The motor of an electric drill has a power input of 1200 W. How much work 3 points
is done by the drill in a time of 2 minutes? *
Your answer
This is a required question
Answer:
Explanation:
1 Watt = 1 J/s
1200 J/s(2 min)(60 s/min) = 144 KJ
at room tmeperature none of the metals are
What metal is not at room temperature?
Mercury is a metallic chemical element that is an only metal that is not a solid at room temperature.
Four men are pushing on a broken car. One man pushes on the car with 345 N, another with 203 N, another
with 291 N and 101 N. The friction between the car and road pushes in the opposite direction with a force of 940 N.
1.) Make a claim: What is the net force on the car?
2.) Cite evidence: What evidence supports your claim?
3.) Make a claim: Will the car move?
4.) Provide reasoning: Why do you say that?
Answer:
1. 3 N
2. The total force being put on the car by the men is 943 while the friction is going in the opposite direction with a force of 940.
3. Yes
4. The net force is not equal to zero
Explanation:
1. 345 + 203 + 291 + 101 = 943 + -940 = 3
n a distant solar system, a planet of mass 5.0 x 1024 kg orbits a sun of mass 3.0 x 1030 kg at a constant distance of 2.0 x1011 m. How many earth days does it take for the planet ot execute one complete orbit about the sun
Answer:
F = M2 ω^2 R centripetal force of sun on planet
ω = (F / (M2 R))^1/2 = 2 pi f = 2 pi / P where P is the period
P = 2 pi (M2 * R / F)^1/2
F = G M1 M2 / R^2 gravitational force on planet
P = 2 pi {R^3 / (G M1)]^1/2
P = 6.28 [(2.0E11)^3 / (6.67E-11 * 3.0E30)]^1/2
P = 6.28 (8 / 20)^1/2 E7 = 3.9E7 sec
1 yr = 3600 * 24 * 365 = 3.15E7 sec
P = 3.9 / 3.2 = 1.2 years
1. In Newton's cannonball experiment, if the velocity is larger than the orbital velocity the Cannon
ball will
1. stay in orbit
2. fall to the earth
3. escape the earth
4. none of the above
Answer:
escape the earth I think
In Newton's cannonball experiment, is the velocity is larger than the orbital velocity the Cannon ball will escape the Earth. Thus, the correct option is 3.
What was Newton's Cannonball experiment?
In this experiment, Newton visualizes a stone that is a cannonball which is being projected on top of a very high mountain. And, if there were no gravitational force or air resistance in that area, the body should follow a straight line path away from the Earth, in the direction in which it was projected.
If the cannonball is launched at a velocity that matches the orbital velocity of the planet, then it will not be able to be drawn in by gravitational force due to the Earth which results into moving away from the cannonball at the same speed at which the cannonball itself is falling.
If the velocity of the cannonball is larger than the orbital velocity than the ball will escape the Earth.
Therefore, the correct option is 3.
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Why does the earth stay in orbit around the sun instead of drifting away from it into space?
A Electric force between the Sun and Earth
B Magnetic force between the Sun and Earth
Gravitational force between the Sun and Earth
Answer:
b it is b part answer i think so
Fireworks have a very high reaction rate. Describe and explain what could be done to slow down their reaction.
Answer:
Don't light up the firework or put less fire
Explanation:
Using Pharaoh's serpent or "black snake" firework could be done to slow down their reaction.
What are fireworks chemically?Gunpowder is typically made using three reagents: potassium nitrate, carbon, and Sulphur. These kinds of elements are used in a combustion reaction that results in this detonation explosion. You have solid reagents reacting to produce gases in the form of solid potassium carbonate, solid potassium sulphate, nitrogen gas, and carbon dioxide gas.
The numerous metal salts that are added to produce the colours spread out all of that material, which is in a super-heated state. In such extremely intense environment, the metal salts heat up and get "excited," emitting light as a result.
If you want an explosion, you need the chemical reaction to go quickly in order to release a large volume of gas in a brief period of time. You might have a chemical reaction that happens rather slowly, like the Pharaoh's serpent or "black snake" firework.
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9.The force of gravity between two asteroids is 10,000 newtons (N).
When the distance between the asteroids is halved, what will be the force of gravity between them?
Answer:
F1 = G m1 m2 / R^2 force of attraction
F2 = G m1 m2 / (R/2)^2
F2 / F1 = 4 the force of gravity will be quadrupled
______ uses radioactive materials to create contrast in the body and help form images of the structure and function of organs.
Answer:
Nuclear medicine or PET scanning (Positron Emission Tomography)
Explanation:
Not super sure what your question is looking for but I think it can be either. PET is a technology used in the nuclear medicine field, and nuclear medicine is a broad field of using the technology the question described.
The 0.15kg baseball has a speed of v=30 m/s just before it is struck by the bat. It then travels along the trajectory shown before the outfielder catches it. Determine the magnitude of the average impulsive force imparted to the ball if it is in contact with the bat for 0.75 ms
The magnitude of the average impulsive force imparted to the ball if it is in contact with the bat is 6000 N
The mass of the baseball, m = 0.15 kg
The speed at which it moves, v = 30 m/s
Time at which the baseball was in contact with the bat, t = 0.75 ms
t = 0.75/1000 s
t = 0.00075 s
The impulsive force is given by the formula:
[tex]F=\frac{mv}{t}[/tex]
Substitute m = 0.15 kg, v = 30, and t = 0.00075s into the formula above:
[tex]F=\frac{0.15 \times 30}{0.00075} \\\\F=6000N[/tex]
The magnitude of the average impulsive force imparted to the ball if it is in contact with the bat is 6000 N
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A ball is launched from ground level at 30 m/s at an angle of 35° above the horizontal. how far does it go before it is at ground level again
Answer:
Explanation:
Ignoring air resistance
Initial vertical velocity is 30sin35 = 17.2 m/s
Gravity reduces this velocity to zero in a time of
t = v/g =17.2 / 9.8 = 1.755 s
it takes the same time to come back down to ground level for a total flight time of 2(1.755) = 3.51 s
The horizontal velocity is 30cos35 = 24.57 m/s
the distance traveled horizontally is
d = vt = 24.57(3.51) = 86.298... = 86 m
The columns in the periodic table are called groups. What do the elements in group 18 have in common
A. They are found only in compounds in nature
B. They tend to form ions of a -1 Electric charge
C. They tend to form ions with a +1 electric charge
D. They rarely react with any other elements
Answer: D
Explanation:
they are all odorless, colorless, monatomic gases with very low chemical reactivity.
Brainliest?
The elements in group 18 that they rarely react with any other elements. The correct option is D.
What is periodic table?The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of the elements, is an arrangement of chemical elements in rows and columns.
It is widely used in chemistry, physics, and other sciences, and is widely regarded as a chemistry icon.
The periodic table is worked upon by scientists to quickly refer to information about an element, such as its atomic mass and chemical symbol.
The arrangement of the periodic table also allows scientists to detect trends in element properties such as electronegativity, ionization energy, and atomic radius.
The noble gases are found at the far right of the periodic table and were previously known as "inert gases" due to their filled valence shells, which make them extremely nonreactive. In comparison to other element groups, noble gases were discovered relatively late.
Thus, the correct option is D.
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A roller coaster starts from rest at its highest point and then descends on its (frictionless) track. Its speed is 38 m/s when it reaches ground level. What was its speed when its height was half that of its starting point
Explanation:
look !
speed= 38m/s
start from rest= 0