Answer:
each resistor draws 1/3 of an amp or 0.33333 amps
Explanation:
V = I * R
V = 10 volts
R = 30 ohms
10 = I * 30 Divide by 30
10/30 = I
I = 0.33333
what is the definition for volume and density
Answer:
volume :: is the level at which something is heard or the amount of space that something takes up.
Density :: is a measure of mass per volume. The average density of an object equals its total mass divided by its total volume.
Answer:
The density, of a substance is its mass per unit volume. The symbol most often used for density is ρ, although the Latin letter D can also be used. Mathematically, density is defined as mass divided by volume: {\displaystyle \rho ={\frac {m}{V}}} where ρ is the density, m is the mass, and V is the volume
How would you explain conduction?
Answer:
the meaning of conduction is the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
Explanation:
Answer:
the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
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Answer:
Question one is b, Question two is b, and question three is b, im pretty positive that what it is
A furniture crate of mass 60 kg is at rest a loading ramp that makes an angle of 25° with the horizontal
The coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and the ramp is 0.2. What force, applied parallel to the incline, is required to push the crate up the incline at a constant speed?
Answer:
furniture crate of mass 60 kg is at rest a loading ramp that makes an angle of 25° with the horizontal
The coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and the ramp is 0.2. What force, applied parallel to the incline, is required to push the crate up the incline at a constant speed?
Explanation:
furniture crate of mass 60 kg is at rest a loading ramp that makes an angle of 25° with the horizontal
The coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and the ramp is 0.2. What force, applied parallel to the incline, is required to push the crate up the incline at a constant speed?
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Do two indentical objects become statically charged when you rub them together? Explain why they do or do not.
Answer:
Yes, they do. When two different materials are rubbed together, there is a transfer of electrons from one material to the other material. This causes one object to become positively charged and the other object to become negatively charged.
Explanation:
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What is the force of gravity?
Answer:
2. 4.63 x 10 to the -11th power
Explanation:
m1 = 3.1, m2= 6.3, d = 5.3, G = 6.67 × 10^-11
m1 · m2 = 3.1 · 6.3 = 19.5
d² = 5.3² = 28.1
19.5/28.1 = 0.694
(6.67 · 10^-11) · 0.694 = 4.63 × 10^-11
Answer:
Natural phenomenon
Explanation:
Gravity, or gravitation, is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy—including planets, stars, galaxies, and even light—are attracted to one another.
Examples of this can be:
The force that holds the gases in the sun.
The force that causes a ball you throw in the air to come down again.
The force that causes a car to coast downhill even when you aren't stepping on the gas.
The force that causes a glass you drop to fall to the floor.
What is the height of the Golden Bridge?
Answer:
hi your answer to this question is 220'
Explanation:
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If mason runs a 5 k race at an average speed of 300 m/min how long will it take him to finish
[tex]\\ \sf\Rrightarrow Speed=\dfrac{Distance}{Time}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\Rrightarrow Time=\dfrac{Distance}{Speed}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\Rrightarrow Time=\dfrac{5000}{300}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\Rrightarrow Time=16.6min[/tex]
Above sea level, water boils at a __ temperature due to the __ atmospheric pressure.
Answer:
lower, lower
Explanation:
When atmospheric pressure is lower, such as at a higher altitude, it takes less energy to bring water to the boiling point. Less energy means less heat, which means water will boil at a lower temperature at a higher altitude.
9. When a balloon rises into the air, it
A. Expands on cooling
B. Contracts on cooling
C Expands on heating
D. Contracts on heating
Answer:
Answer 3: When a balloon goes up higher in the air, its size will increase. Since there's less air in the upper atmosphere, there's less stuff pushing back on the balloon, and hence the pressure is lower, which allows the balloon to expand
Answer: C
Explanation:
As the balloon rises, the gas inside the balloon expands because the atmospheric pressure surrounding the balloon drops. The atmosphere is 100 to 200 times less dense at the float altitudes than on the ground. and as the air is heated inside the balloon it causes it to rise upwards (because it is lighter than the cooler air on the outside). When the pilot needs to bring the balloon down again, he simply reduces the temperature of the air inside the balloon causing it to slowly descend.
Two asteroids crashed. The crash caused both asteroids to change speed. Scientists want to use the change in speed and motion to figure out which asteroid has more mass. Based on the information in the diagram, which statement is correct? In your answer, explain what the forces were like and why the asteroids changed their motion.
Asteroid 1 has more mass than Asteroid 2.
Asteroid 1 and Asteroid 2 are the same mass.
Asteroid 1 has less mass than Asteroid 2.
Answer:
Asteroid 1 has more mass than asteroid 2
Explanation:
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Asteroid 1 moving 8km/s right asteroid 2 moving 16 km/s left before the crash. After the crash asteroid 1 is moving 4 km/s left and changed speed bu 12km/s. Asteroid 2 moving 2km/s left and changed speed by 14km/s
Two asteroids crashed. The crashed caused both asteroids to change speed. Scientist want to use the change in speed and motion to figure out which asteroid has more mass. Based on the information in the diagram. which statement is correct? In your answer explain what the forces were like and why the asteroids changed motions
Asteroid 1 has more mass than asteroid 2
Asteroid 1 and asteroid 2 are the same mass
Or asteroid 1 has lees mass than asteroid 2
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Answer: Asteroid 1 has more mass than asteroid 2
Explanation:
We can use the conservation of momentum law to find the answer. So, according to this law:
"If two objects or bodies are in a closed system and both collide, the total momentum of these two objects before the collision will be the same as the total momentum of these same two objects after the collision".
This means the momentum before the collision or crash () is equal to the momentum after the collision ():
(1)
Before the crash:
(2)
Where:
is the mass of the first asteroid
is the velocity of the first asteroid
is the mass of the second asteroid
is the velocity of the second asteroid
(3)
After the crash:
(4)
Where:
is the final velocity of the first asteroid
is the final velocity of the second asteroid
(5)
Substituting (3) and (5) in (1):
(6)
Grouping similar terms:
(7)
Then:
(8) This means must be multiplied by 1.16 km/s in order to make this side of the equation equal to .
How long did it take Sally riding her bike to slow down from 18 km/h to 6 km/h if the deceleration was at a rate of 4 km/h/s?
4.5 seconds
3 seconds
3 hours
6 seconds
When a squid pushes against the water, the squid moves forward because the
______________ pushes against the _______________.
Answer:
water pushes against the squid
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a stone is thrown upward with the kinetic energy of 10 joule if it goes up to a maximum height of 5 M find the initial velocity and mass of the stone??
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Explanation:
Here, kinetic energy of the body, K.E=10 J
Height attained by the body, h=5 m
h=5m
When the body attains maximum height, its kinetic energy is converted into potential energy.
P.E=K.E
⟹mgh=10
⟹m= 10/gh
= m = 10/(10×5) =0.2 kg (taking the value g as 10m/s²)
Now, ½mv²=10
0.2×v²=20
v²=20/0.2
v²=100
v=√100
v=10m/s.
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Let's solve ~
As we know the total energy [P.E + K.E = C] of the system remains constant throughout the motion,
So, When a stone was thrown initially it didn't had any potential energy (P.E = 0) but had kinetic Energy of 10 joules.
So, total energy = P.E + K.E = 0 + 10 = 10 joules
As per the given information, equate it with the formula.
[tex] \sf \dfrac{1}{2}m {v}^{2} = 10[/tex][tex] \sf m {v}^{2} = 20[/tex]Now, As it approaches 5m height it comes to rest, Therefore velocity = 0. And since velocity = 0 then Kinetic Energy = 0
Now, let's find the Potential Energy at that point ~
[tex] \sf mgh[/tex][tex] \sf m \times 10 \times 5[/tex][tex] \sf50m[/tex]And here, the Total energy = P.E + K.E = 10 Joules
So,
[tex] \sf50m + 0 = 10 [/tex][tex] \sf50m = 10[/tex][tex] \sf m = 10 \div 50[/tex][tex] \sf m = 0.2[/tex]Therefore, mass of the object is 0.2 kg = 200 grams
Now, plug the value of mass (m) in the equation of kinetic Energy to find the initial velocity of the stone ~
[tex] \sf m {v}^{2} = 20[/tex][tex] \sf0.2 \times {v}^{2} = 20[/tex][tex] \sf {v}^{2} = 20 \div 0.2[/tex][tex] \sf v = \sqrt{100} [/tex][tex] \sf v = 10 \: \: ms {}^{ - 1} [/tex]Hence, velocity of the particle at the beginning was 10 m/s
You roll a toy car, and it moves 10 meters in five seconds. What is the car's velocity?
The car's velocity is 2 m/s.
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Write T in the blank if the statement is true and E if it is false.
_____1. A basketball game starts with a jump ball.
_____2. Basketball is a cardiovascular work-out.
_____3. The middle of the basketball court is called the sideline.
_____4. Unlimited substitutions are allowed during a regular basketball game.
_____5. If the ball crosses the sideline, it is considered out of bounds and goes to the other team.
_____6. A turnover is any loss of the ball without a shot being taken.
_____7. A player may intentionally kick the ball for the team's benefit.
_____8. When dribbling a ball, a basketball you want to keep the ball below your waist and off to the side of your body.
_____9. If your opponent shoots at the wrong hoop your team receives the points.
_____10. After a player stops dribbling the ball in basketball, he or she is allowed 4 steps to pass or shoot.
Answer:
The answers are:
T, T, F, F, T, T, F, F, T, T, F
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Two boxes are 8 cm apart. Which of the following should Janet do to decrease the gravitational force between the boxes?
Answer:
the answer is 2.
Explanation:
yvonne van gennip of the netherlands ice skated 10.0 km with an average speed of 10.8 m/s. suppose vang ennip crosses the finish line at her average speed and takes a huge boquet of flowers handed to her by a fan. as a result her speed drops t o10.01 m/s. if van gennip’s mass is 63.0 kg what is the mass of the boquet?
By conservation of momentum, we will find that the mass is 4.97 kg.
So in the original system, we have two objects, the bouquet of flowers of mass M that is not moving and Yvonne, which has a mass of 63 kg and a speed of 10.8 m/s.
Then the total momentum of this system is:
P = (63kg)*(10.8m/s) + M*(0 m/s) = 680.4 kg*m/s.
Remember the conservation of momentum, thus, the final momentum must be equal to the above one.
In the final situation, Yvonne and the bouquet move together with a speed of 10.01 m/s,
Then the final momentum is:
P' = (63kg + M)*(10.01 m/s)
And that must be equal to the initial momentum, then we have the equation:
(63kg + M)*(10.01 m/s) = 680.4 kg*m/s.
630.63kg*m/s + M*10.01 m/s = 680.4 kg*m/s.
M*10.01 m/s = 680.4 kg*m/s - 630.63kg*m/s = 49.77 kg*m/s
M = (49.77 kg*m/s)/(10.01 m/s) = 4.97 kg
So the mass of the bouquet is 4.97 kg
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Assertion: In domestic electric circuits, the metallic body is connected to the earth wire, which
provides a low-resistance conducting path for the current.
Reason: It ensures that any leakage of current to the metallic body of the appliance keeps its
potential to that of the earth, and the user may not get a severe electric shock. pls fast
Answer:
The answare is it ensures that any leakage of current to the metallic body of the appliance keeps its potential to that of the earth, and the user may not get a severe electric shock.
how does the age of the universe depend on the hubble constant?
Match the definition with the appropriate word.
temperature
part of internal energy that can be
transferred
heat
measure of the average kinetic energy of a
substance
thermal energy
total potential and kinetic energies of the
particles in a substance
internal energy
thermal energy that flows from one
substance to another
Answer:
Temperature: measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance
Internal energy: total potential and kinetic energies of the particles in a substance
Heat: thermal energy that flows from one substance to another
Thermal energy: part of internal energy that can be transferred
Explanation:
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Mass can be measured with a triple
beam balance in units of
Resources
A. grams
B. Newtons
C. cubic centimeters
D. millimeters
Answer:
A
Explanation:
What is the average speed of the car ??
Answer:
90 km / hr
Explanation:
V = S / t = 60 * 3.6 km / 2.4 hr = 90 km / hr
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An object, moving with a constant velocity, travels 400 m in 25 s. What is its velocity?
If Force = 200 N and Mass = 20 kg, what is acceleration?
[tex]\text{Given that,}\\\\\text{Force, F =200 N}\\\\\text{Mass, m = 20 kg}\\\\\text{Using Newton's second law,}\\\\F = ma \\\\\implies a = \dfrac{F}{m} = \dfrac{200}{20}= 10 ~ \text{ m s}^{-2}\\\\\text{The acceleration is 10 m s}^{-2}.[/tex]
A pilot wishes to fly from airport A to airport B. Airport B is located due south from airport A. The pilots aircraft averages a speed of 160 mi/hr. If the pilot is flying in a wind which blows out of the west at a speed of 40 mi/hr, then the pilot should head his plane in the direction of vector ...
The pilot should head his plane in the direction of vector of 76⁰.
The given parameters;
velocity of the plane due south, a =160 mphvelocity of the wind west, b = 40 mphLet the direction of the vector = θThe direction of the vector can be determined by applying the principle of vector addition;
[tex]tan(\theta) = \frac{v_y}{v_x} \\\\\theta = tan^{-1} (\frac{160}{40} )\\\\\theta = 76 \ ^0[/tex]
Thus, the pilot should head his plane in the direction of vector of 76⁰.
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An object is dropped from a building and strikes the ground with a speed of 52 m/s. How tall is the building?
Answer:
5.3 0 meter is the hight of the building is it
A moving car hits the breaks and starts to slow down. The car was moving 35 m/s when hitting the breaks and slows at a rate of 7 m/s/s. What is the final velocity of the car after 4 seconds?
7 miles per second.
It would take 5 seconds to stop because 35 divided by 7 = 5.
It would slow 28 miles in 4 seconds because 7 x 4 = 28.
35 - 28 = 7.
Change in inherited characteristics over time is called what?
Answer:
characteristics
Explanation:
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astronomers have determined the surface temperature of stars by studying their colors. what color emission represents stars with the hottest temperatures?
Answer:
Blue
Explanation:
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