Answer:
During a supernova, the star releases very large amounts of energy as well as neutrons, which allows elements heavier than iron, such as uranium and gold, to be produced. In the supernova explosion, all of these elements are expelled out into space.
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an object has a mass of 4kg and an average acceleration of 10m/s/s what is the force
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How do simple
machines magnify
forces?
Answer:
Motion at one end of the beam results in motion at the other end in the opposite direction.
Explanation:
The location of the fulcrum can magnify (or reduce) the force applied at one end at the expense (or advantage) of the distance over which the other end travels. Sorry if I get this wrong! I am in 5th grade. ♥
prove that total mechanical energy is always constant
Explanation:
We know that the overall mechanical energy of a device stabilizes in the absence of any external force. We know that that the total of potential and kinetic of the freely velocity vector remains same. ,So mechanical energy of a body, underneath gravitation, remains constant.
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!! Over and over, the cycle of rock sinking and rising takes place due to convection currents in Earth. One full cycle takes millions of years. What forces drive the convection currents that cause this cycle to take place?
Group of answer choices
heating from the crust and mantle
heating from the core and mantle
cooling from the crust and core
cooling from the core and mantle
Answer: Heating from the crust and mantle.
Explanation: Tremendous heat and pressure within the earth cause the hot magma to flow in convection currents. These currents cause the movement of the tectonic plates that make up the earth's crust.
The convection currents that cause this cycle to take place is driven by heating from the crust and mantle. Hence, option (a) is correct option.
What is rock cycle?A crucial idea that illustrates the changes between the three primary rock types is the "rock cycle" (metamorphic, igneous and sedimentary). Simply put, it is a series of processes that create and modify the various types of rocks found in the Earth's crust.
The solid crust of Earth serves as a heat insulator for the planet's warm interior. The molten rock in the mantle, below the crust, is known as magma. Convection currents are created by the intense heat and pressure that exists within the earth. The tectonic plates that make up the earth's crust shift as a result of these currents.
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True or False Heat is the measure of the flow of thermal energy. *
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
that is very much true im pretty sure
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12. In which of the positions shown in the picture, will Joshua have both potential and kinetic energy?
Answer:
Answer: D. Only R
Explanation:
The Principle Of Conservation Of Mechanical Energy
In the absence of friction, the total mechanical energy is conserved. That means that
Em=U+K is constant, being U the potential energy and K the kinetic energy.
At the top of the path (point Q), Joshua is at rest but his height is at a maximum. Thus his kinetic energy is zero.
At point P, Joshua is at the minimum level (potential energy zero) and his speed is at a maximum.
At point R, Joshua has some height and some speed which means he has both types of energy.
Answer: D. Only R
A passive continental margin has a ____, while an active margin does not.
O A. continental rise
O B. continental slope
O C. continental duct
O D. continental shelf
A passive continental margin has a continental rise, while an active margin does not. Therefore, option A is correct.
What is passive continental margin?Where there is no plate border to mark the transition from land to sea, this is known as a passive continental margin.
A good example is the east coast of the United States, where the plate boundary is a distance from the shore along the mid-Atlantic ridge. Little geological activity occurs along passive borders.
Volcanoes, mountain belts, and earthquakes all identify active margins. They lack a continental uplift and an abyssal plain, in contrast to passive margins.
The Pacific and North American Plate boundaries are visible along the west coast of the United States, which is an example of an active margin. Where there is no plate border to mark the transition from land to sea, this is known as a passive continental margin.
Thus, option A is correct.
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Astronomers classify galaxies by their shape. Which of the following terms describes a galaxy that looks like a round or flattened ball and contains little gas and dust between the stars?
A.
elliptical galaxy
B.
irregular galaxy
C.
No galaxies are shaped like a ball
D.
spiral galaxy
The electric force between two charged balloons is 0.12 newtons. If the distance between the two balloons is halved, what will be the new force?
A.
0.03 newtons
B.
0.06 newtons
C.
0.36 newtons
D.
0.48 newtons
Answer:
d. 0.48
Explanation:
1)Describe the difference between an
energy transfer and energy store.
2)Give 3 examples of an energy transfer.
3)Give 3 examples of an energy store.
Answer:
1) Energy transfer is the movement of energy from one location to another. ... Energy transformation is when energy changes from one form to another – like in a hydroelectric dam that transforms the kinetic energy of water into electrical energy.
2)A swinging pirate ship ride at a theme park. Kinetic energy is transferred into gravitational potential energy.
A boat being accelerated by the force of the engine. ...
Bringing water to the boil in an electric kettle.
3)Common examples of energy storage are the rechargeable battery, which stores chemical energy readily convertible to electricity to operate a mobile phone, the hydroelectric dam, which stores energy in a reservoir as gravitational potential energy, and ice storage tanks, which store ice frozen by cheaper energy at night
Explanation:
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A 136 kg defensive lineman is about to tackle a 100 kg quarterback. Right before
impact, the lineman is moving north at 6.0 m/s and the quarterback is moving
north at 1.0 m/s. Determine the speed and direction of the two players
immediately after the tackle.
Answer:
3.88 m/s North
Explanation:
We are given that
[tex]m_1=136kg[/tex]
[tex]m_2=100 kg[/tex]
[tex]v_1=6 m/s[/tex]
[tex]v_2=1m/s[/tex]
We have to find the speed and direction of the two players
immediately after the tackle.
Using linear conservation of momentum
[tex]m_1v_1+m_2v_2=(m_1+m_2)v[/tex]
Substitute the values
[tex]136\times 6+100\times 1=(136+100)v[/tex]
[tex]916=236v[/tex]
[tex]v=\frac{916}{236}[/tex]
[tex]v=3.88m/s[/tex]
Direction of the two players immediately after the tackle is North.
¿Qué trabajo realiza una carreta que contiene una de masa 800 lb de cemento si se desplaza 100 m por un suelo nivelado?
Answer:
Ver respuesta en el procedimiento
Explanation:
En este caso, necesitamos la expresión que nos permite hallar el Trabajo realizado por un objeto a través de una distancia dada. Esa expresión es:
W = F * x (1)
Donde:
W: Trabajo en Joules (J)
F: Fuerza en Newton (N)
x: Distancia o radio en metros (m)
En este caso, solo tenemos una masa de 800 lb, y la distancia que se esta recorriendo. No tenemos ningún dato adicional que nos diga si por ejemplo, es empujado por una persona o parecido, solo los datos de la masa que lleva la carreta. Por lo tanto, la única fuerza que podemos asumir se está ejerciendo, sería la fuerza del peso del objeto que se calcula así:
P = mg (2)
Donde:
g: aceleración de gravedad (9,8 m/s²)
Ahora bien si reemplazamos (2) en (1) nos queda:
W = mgx (3)
Y antes de realizar el cálculo debemos convertir la unidad de masa en libra a kilogramo, usando la siguiente conversión: 1 lb -----> 0,454 kg por tanto:
m = 800 * 0,454 = 363.2 kg
Ahora podemos usar (3) y calcular el trabajo:
W = 363,2 * 9,8 * 100
W = 355936 J o simplemente 355,936 kJ
Espero te sirva.
PD: También puedes usar el valor de gravedad como 10 m/s² y tendrás un resultado de 363200 J o 363,2 kJ.
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A train is traveling at a speed of 100km/hr for 3 hours. It then speeds up to 2 poin
150km/hr for the next 2 hours. How far has the train gone at the end of 5hours
Answer:
300km
Explanation:
To find the total distance traveled within the given time frame, we need to known that distance is the product speed and time;
Distance = Speed x time
For the first lap:
Distance = 100km/hr x 3hr = 300km
For the second lap;
Distance = 150km/hr x 2 = 300km
Distance = 300km + 300km
So;
Distance = 300km
Substances which naturally attract each other called what
Answer:
Ferromagnetism, physical phenomenon in which certain electrically uncharged materials strongly attract others. Two materials found in nature, lodestone (or magnetite, an oxide of iron, Fe3O4) and iron, have the ability to acquire such attractive powers, and they are often called natural ferromagnets.
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Which statement best describes the atoms of elements that form compounds by covalent bonding?
They share electrons between them.
They have a large difference in valence electron number
They have a large difference in atomic mass.
They are in the same period in the periodic table.
Answer:
they share electrons between them.
Explanation:
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Kelly Clarkson is running between the Patronas towers in Kuala Lumpur on a tightrope at a speed of 15 m/s. Kelly currently weighs 79 kg. What is her KE?
KE = 8887.5 J
Further explanationGiven
speed = 15 m/s
weight = 79 kg
Required
KE-Kinetic energy
Solution
Energy is the ability to do work
Energy because its motion is expressed as Kinetic energy (KE) which can be formulated as:
[tex]\large {\boxed {\bold {KE = \frac {1} {2} mv ^ 2}}}[/tex]
Input the value :
KE = 1/2 x 79 kg x 15² m/s²
KE = 8887.5 J
Answer:
KE = 8887.5 J
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Why do you think that if you drop two balls, exactly two balls rise on the other side at a
similar speed?
Answer:
It conserves both energy and momentum in the collision at the same time. By design, when the balls collide the strings that hold them up are vertical (assuming balls are only swung from one side).
Explanation:
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what are food sorces of iron
Answer:
liver (but avoid this during pregnancy)
red meat.
beans, such as red kidney beans, edamame beans and chickpeas.
nuts.
dried fruit – such as dried apricots.
fortified breakfast cereals.
soy bean flour.
Explanation:
Gravitational potential energy is due to....
a. mass and height above the ground
b. the amount of power an object has
c. the speed of an object
d. how far an object is stretched
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I only think its A because of the gravity part...sorry im not good at explaining
9. A 12 v battery is connected to four 5 ohm light bulbs. What is the equivalent
resistance for the bulbs in series? In parallel?
10. What would be the current through each light of problem 9?
For parallel circuit?
For series circuit?
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A 1.5 kg block moves at 4 m/s
Answer:
12 joules
Explanation:
I'm assuming you're looking for kinetic energy?? Kinetic energy is 1/2 mv^2. 4 squared is 16, 16 times 1.5 = 24. 24/2 = 12.
Which of the following is an example of an electromagnet?
A. The magnets used to lift metal or cars in a salvage/junk yard
B. the bar magnets we used in the lab
C.the magnets used to hold pictures on a refrigerator or papers on a metal filing cabinet
Answer:
A. The magnets used to lift metal or cars in a salvage/junk yard
Explanation:
An electromagnet is defined as a type of magnet which are made up of wires in coil shape. Magnetic field in these wires are produced by electric current.
An example of an electromagnet is magnets used to lift metal or cars in a salvage/junk yard because a crane is used in junkyard to lift metal in which crane is attached to a iron disc and when electricity is off, the disc move downwards and placed near required metal and switch on the electricity when disc reaches on metal or cars to be lifted. This electricity generates magnetism in the iron disc and attract metal or cars from the junkyard.
Hence, the correct answer is "A. The magnets used to lift metal or cars in a salvage/junk yard".
Help in physics please. Need asap :(((
Answer:
which class you are studying hear the everything is based on the tangent line I didn't even handle this I am sorry
Force (N) = 250
Mass (kg) = 221
Acceleration (m/s^2) = ?
Answer:
The required acceleration is [tex]a=1.1[/tex] m/s²
Explanation:
Given
Force F = 250 NMass m = 221 kgTo determine
Acceleration a = ?
We know that acceleration is produced when a force is applied to a body.
The acceleration can be determined using the formula
[tex]F = ma[/tex]
where
F is the force m is the mass a is the accelerationnow substituting F = 250 , and m = 221 in the formula
[tex]F = ma[/tex]
[tex]250 = 221 (a)[/tex]
switch the equation
[tex]221(a) = 250[/tex]
Divide both sides by 221
[tex]\frac{221a}{221}=\frac{250}{221}[/tex]
simplify
[tex]a=\frac{250}{221}[/tex]
[tex]a=1.1[/tex] m/s²
Therefore, the required acceleration is [tex]a=1.1[/tex] m/s²
(Physical Science) What is the wavelength of light waves if their frequency is 5.0 x 10^14 Hz and the speed of light is 3 x 10^8 m/s?
Explanation:
Wavelength = speed of light/frequency
Answer is
[tex]6 \times {10}^{ - 7} [/tex]
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Answer:
I dont really know but i think its water type of energy
Explanation:
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A tennis ball covers a distance of 12 meters in 0.4 seconds what is the velocity of the tennis ball?
Answer:
30m/s
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Distance = 12m
Time taken = 0.4s
Unknown:
Velocity of the tennis ball = ?
Solution:
Velocity of a body is the displacement per unit of time.
Velocity = [tex]\frac{displacement}{time}[/tex]
So;
Velocity = [tex]\frac{12}{0.4}[/tex] = 30m/s
A young man exerted a force of 9,000 N on a stalled car but was unable to move it. How much work was done?
A projectile is shot horizontally from the edge of a cliff, 400 m above the ground. The projectile is traveling horizontally at 65 m/s the moment it leaves the cannon.
What is the initial vertical velocity of the projectile?
Determine the time taken by the projectile to hit the ground.
How far does the projectile land from the base of cliff?
Find the vertical component of the velocity just before the projectile hits the ground.
What is the magnitude of the final vector velocity the instant before it hits the ground?
What is the direction of the final vector velocity the instant before it hits the ground?
Answer:
a) [tex]v_{oy}[/tex] = 0, b) t = 9.035 s, c) x = 587.275 m, d) v_y = -88.54 m / s,
e) v = 109.84 m / s, f) θ = -53.7º
Explanation:
This exercise is a projectile launch
a) as the projectile is launched horizontally, its initial vertical velocity is zero
[tex]v_{oy}[/tex] = 0
b) let's use the relation
y = y₀ + v_{oy} t - ½ g t²
when reaching the ground y = 0 and the initial vertical velocity is v_{oy}=0
0 = y₀ + 0 - ½ g t²
t = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{2 v_o}{g} }[/tex]
t = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{ 2 \ 400 }{ 9.8} }[/tex]
t = 9.035 s
c) the horizontal distance is
x = v₀ₓ t
x = 65 9.035
x = 587.275 m
d) the vertical speed when touching the ground
v_y = [tex]v_{oy}[/tex] -gt
v_y = 0 - 9.8 9.035
v_y = -88.54 m / s
the negative sign indicates that the velocity is directed downwards
e) the velocity at this point
v = [tex]\sqrt{ v_x^2 + v_y^2}[/tex]
v = [tex]\sqrt{65^2 + 88.54^2}[/tex]
v = 109.84 m / s
f) the direction of the velocity
let's use trigonometry
tan θ = v_y / vₓ
θ = tan⁻¹1 v_y / vₓ
θ = tan⁻¹ (-88.54 / 65)
θ = -53.7º
this angle is measured clockwise