Answer:
A
Explanation:
I only think its A because of the gravity part...sorry im not good at explaining
Identical twins, Angela and Aisha, were both born with cystic fibrosis, a genetic disorder. As they grew older, Aisha was able to stay healthy
for much longer periods of time than Angela.
Answer:
Their differences are most likely due to non shared environmental influences
Geologists use tools other than the law of superposition to help them with relative dating. Which statements describe those tools? Check all that apply.
Answer: Cross-cutting features are always younger than the surrounding rock.
When material erodes before sediment is deposited on it, a geologic gap results.
Explanation:
The options include:
1. An unconformity is created when lava pours out on Earth’s surface.
2. Faults are the result of volcanic activity.
3. Intrusions and extrusions are sedimentary formations.
4. Cross-cutting features are always younger than the surrounding rock.
5. When material erodes before sediment is deposited on it, a geologic gap results.
The law of superposition simply states that when there is a layers of rocks, we would see that the younger layers will lie and be on top of the layers that are older.
Other tools that can help scientist with relative dating are:
• Cross-cutting features are always younger than the surrounding rock.
• When material erodes before sediment is deposited on it, a geologic gap results.
Explanation:
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What is the second daughter element from the nuclear fission reaction shown below? (solve
for x) *
(3 Points)
Answer:Cs
Explanation: for this one 92-37 is 55
A car is pushed with a force of 450 N for 19.4 seconds. What impulse was applied to the car?
Answer:
impulse = 8820 kg·[tex]\frac{m}{s}[/tex] or 8820 N·s
Explanation:
Impulse J is equal to the average force [tex]F_{av}[/tex] multiplied by the elapsed time Δt or in equation form, J = [tex]F_{av}[/tex]Δt
As long as your force of 450 N is constant then that value is your average force [tex]F_{av}[/tex] and your elapsed time is 19.4 seconds.
Multiply these values.
You will get an impulse of 8820 kg·[tex]\frac{m}{s}[/tex] or 8820 N·s.
which forces are contact forces give one example of each
Answer:
A contact force is any force that requires contact to occur. Contact forces are ubiquitous and are responsible for most visible interactions between macroscopic collections of matter. Pushing a car up a hill or kicking a ball across a room are some of the everyday examples where contact forces are at work.
10. If a wave has a frequency of 12 Hz and a wavelength of 3 meters,
what is its wave speed?
Answer: 36 m/s
Explanation:
Wave speed = Wavelength * Frequency
12 * 3 = 36 m/s
Answer: 36 m/s
Explanation:
what is the work done when a 400.n force is use to lift a 400.n object 3.5 meters strait up
Answer:
i think it's 1400
Explanation:
w = Force x displacement
w = 400 x 3.5
The half-life of carbon-14 is 5370 years. The carbon-14 levels in a fossil indicate that 6 half-lives have passed. How old is the fossil?
75,200 years
35,000 years
32,220 years
50,000 years
Answer:
32200
6*5370
Explanation:
When electricity moves through a metal wire, the wire is
A. A resistor
B. A conductor
C. an insulator
D. a power supply
When electricity moves through a metal wire, the wire is option B. A conductor.
What is a Conductor?Conductors are materials that allow electricity to flow easily through them. An electric current flows when electrons move through a conductor, such as a metal wire. The moving electrons can collide with the ions in the metal. This makes it more difficult for the current to flow and causes resistance.The flow of electricity through a wire is the flow of electrons. An electron is a negatively charged subatomic particle. In electrical conductors, the flow of electricity results from the movement of electrons from one atom to the next.To learn more about conductors, refer to: https://brainly.com/question/27533161
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Sodium and phosphorus combine to form Na3P. What is the name of this compound? phosphorus sodiate phosphorus sodide sodium phosphate sodium phosphide
Answer:
Sodium phosphide
Explanation:
Answer:
sodium phosphide
Explanation:
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A group of friends are going bowling. They discuss how ball weight and speed can change the amount of
kinetic energy transferred to the pins.
They can use a 6 pound, 10 pound or 12 pound ball.
They can roll the ball at 10 miles per hour (beginner), 14 miles per hour (intermediate) or 18 miles per hour (professional) speed.
A. Describe a strategy that they could use to transfer the greatest amount of kinetic energy to the pins.
B. Explain the relationship between kinetic energy and strategy that you chose in part A.
C. Draw a model that demonstrates the energy transfers that occurred in the system.
Answer:
A. you would want to use the 12 ound ball and the 18 mph speed in order to transfer the most kinetic energy
B. KE= 1/2 MV^2 so you would want to maximize both your Mass(weight of the ball) and Velocity(speed of the roll) in order to achive the greatest KE.
C. see image
Explanation:
Full disclosure not totally sure what you are being asked in the last one but I put togethere a rough sketch that is my best guess.
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The girl is pulling the wagon at an angle of 36.9 degrees. She is pulling with a force of 50N and the boy is pushing with a force of 30N. The mass of the wagon and books together is 90 KG. Determine the force of gravity and the normal force acting on the wagon and books.
Answer:
below
Explanation:
1.1115 im not sure tho
What is the net force on this box?
100 N
80N
90 N
110
100 N
Answer:
where is the box? how can we answer if your question is lack given? how do we know what box is it your talking about
particle has 17.5 joules of kinetic energy and 12.5 joules of gravitational potential energy at one point during its fall from a tree to the ground. An instant before striking the ground, how much mechanical energy — rounded to the nearest joule — does the particle have?
Answer:
Em = 30 J
Explanation:
The principle of conservation of mass and energy is one of the most important in physics, it establishes that energy cannot be created just by transforming it.
Therefore, the mechanical energy at a point is the same throughout the movement, only in some parts it will be kinetic, in others potential and in the intermediate points a mixture of the two, but the total value is always the same.
Em = K + U
Em = 17.5 + 12.5
Em = 30.0 J
At the point just before touching the ground the mechanical energy is the same Em = 30 J
A 1-kg plastic block is neutrally buoyant when submerged in water with a density of 1 g/cm3. If the same block is placed, such that it is completely submerged, in a container of oil with a density of 0.8 g/cm3, find the acceleration of the block.
Answer:
-2 m/s
Explanation:
The computation of the acceleration of the block is as follows:
The volume of the block is
V = 1kg ÷ 1,000 kg/m^3 = 1 ÷ 1,000 m^3
Now at the time of submerging in the oil
Net force is
[tex]m_g - F_B = m \times (-a)\\\\m_g - v\times S_{oil} \times g = -ma\\\\a = (\frac{v}{m} \times S_{oil} - 1) g\\\\= (\frac{1}{1000} \times 0.8 \times 1000 -1 ) \times 10\\\\[/tex]
= -2 m/s
A force of 540 N is exerted on a 8 kg mass through 11 m. How much work was done?
• 4320 J
• 5940
• 742.5 J
• 47520 J
HELP PLEASE
what is the approximate increase in thermal energy in joules when the temperature of 15 grams of water is raised from 20° to 35° C. the specific heat of water is 4.19 j/g degrees Celsius
Answer:
942.75J
Explanation:
Change in thermal energy is equal to the mass of the given substance times the specific heat capacity times the temperature change.
We've already been given the specific heat capacity, the mass as well as the initial and final temperatures.
So change in temperature will be 35° - 20° = 15°
Thermal energy change = 15 × 15 × 4.19
The final answer is 942.75J
Hope that helped.
Which of the following best describes what displacement is?
o displacement is a vector, it must have magnitude only
o displacement is a scalar, it must have magnitude and direction
o displacement is a scalar, it must have magnitude only
o displacement is a vector, it must have magnitude and direction
................ help me pls
Answer:
Explanation:
b
The mass of an object is the measure of what characteristic of the object?
O A. its volume
OB. the space it occupies
OC, the amount of matter it has
OD. its weight
ANSWER PLZ
Answer:
C. The amount of matter it has
Which of these can spread a pathogen?
Answer:
there is no image to go off of. If you could share that I would be happy to help.
Explanation:
Please share the image!
two 100 kg astronauts are floating in space. the first astronaut is moving at 5 m/s while the second is at rest. the two astronauts collide. both astronauts are moving at 3 m/s. based on the information provided, which of the following statements is true?
Answer:
The true statement is;
Neither momentum or kinetic energy is conserved
Explanation:
The question relates to the verification of the conservation of linear momentum, and kinetic energy
The given parameters are;
The mass of each astronaut = 100 kg
From which, we have;
The mass of the moving astronaut, m₁ = 100 kg
The mass of the stationary astronaut, m₂ = 100 kg
The initial velocity of the moving astronaut, v₁ = 5 m/s
The initial velocity of the stationary astronaut, v₂ = 0 m/s
The final velocity of both astronauts, v₃ = 3 m/s
The sum of the initial momentum of both astronauts is given as follows;
[tex]P_{initial}[/tex] = m₁·v₁ + m₂·v₂ = 100 kg × 5 m/s + 100 kg × 0 m/s = 500 kg·m/s
[tex]P_{initial}[/tex] = 500 kg·m/s
The sum of the final momentum of the astronauts is given as follows;
[tex]P_{final}[/tex] = m₁·v₃ + m₂·v₃ = (m₁ + m₂) × v₃ = (100 kg + 100 kg) × 3 m/s = 600 kg·m/s
[tex]P_{final}[/tex] = 600 kg·m/s
∴ [tex]P_{initial}[/tex] = 500 kg·m/s ≠ [tex]P_{final}[/tex] = 600 kg·m/s
[tex]P_{initial}[/tex] < [tex]P_{final}[/tex], therefore, the sum of the linear momentum of both astronauts is not conserved
The sum of the initial kinetic energy of each astronaut is given as follows;
[tex]K.E._{initial}[/tex] = 1/2·m₁·v₁² + 1/2·m₂·v₂² = 1/2 × 100 kg × (5 m/s)² + 1/2 × 100 kg × (0 m/s)² = 1250 Joules
[tex]K.E._{initial}[/tex] = 1250 Joules
The sum of the final kinetic energy of the astronaut is given as follows;
[tex]K.E._{final}[/tex] = 1/2·m₁·v₃² + 1/2·m₂·v₃² = 1/2 × 100 kg × (3 m/s)² + 1/2 × 100 kg × (3 m/s)² = 900 joules
[tex]K.E._{final}[/tex] = 900 joules
[tex]K.E._{initial}[/tex] > [tex]K.E._{final}[/tex], therefore, the kinetic energy is not conserved
From which we get that neither momentum or kinetic energy is conserved.
Why don't you notice your gravitational force on other objects?
A. too much interference
B. distance is too big
C. not enough mass
D. you don't exert a gravitational force
Answer:
C. not enough mass
Explanation:
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Can someone help me solve this?
Answer:
so the answer is number one which is A
If an 80 kg swimmer pushes off a pool wall with a force of 250 N, what is her
acceleration?
Answer:
Explanation:
Force = Mass*Acceleration
Remember this formula because its one of the most used formula in all of physics.
250N = 80kg*Acceleration
a = 3.125 m/s^2
There would definitely be friction because of the water, but since this says high school physics, you prolly can assume it to be negligible
. Calculate the weight of a 7 kg object.
Answer:
68.6N
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of object = 7kg
Unknown:
Weight = ?
Solution:
The weight is the downward force of gravity on a body;
Weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity
Weight = 7 x 9.8 = 68.6N
If you run with an average speed of 3.9 meters per second for 1,200 seconds, then what distance will you have traveled?
Answer: 3.9 x 1200 = 4680
Explanation:
1. Convert the following to Scientific notation
A) 0.005
A car accelerates from 20.0 m/s to 28.0 m/s over a distance of 50.0 m. What is the car’s acceleration?
Answer:
Explanation:
[tex]V^2=V^2_o+2a(x_f-x_i)[/tex]
[tex]28^2=20^2+2a(50)\\784=400+100a\\384=100a\\a=3.84m/s^2[/tex]
Encuentra la magnitud y dirección de la suma de los siguientes vectores: A= 7m al noreste B= 12m 50° al oeste del norte