A horizontal force of 100 N is required to push a bookcase across a floor at a constant velocity.​

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Answer 1

The correct answer is :

Here 100 N force is applied to make the box move with constant velocity from rest. That means 100 N force is applied to overcome the limiting  static friction and as soon as 100 N force is applied it starts moving.

Now,

Constant velocity means acceleration = 0

Net force acting on the box =mass × accelaration = mass × 0 = 0

Conceptually it is zero as it is balanced by kinetic friction which has equal value that of applied force. Because net force =Applied force - friction force and hence here friction force =applied force.

If there was any accelaration then there would exist a net force and then frictional force and applied force will be the same.  

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What is the relationship between the distance traveled and time for an object that travels at a constant speed ?

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The total distance traveled is directly proportional to the square of the time. As such, if an object travels for twice the time, it will cover four times (2^2) the distance; the total distance traveled after two seconds is four times the total distance traveled after one second.

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The electric force on one of the masses is 0.6 N.

The acceleration of the mass is 0.35 m/s².

Electric force between the masses

The electric force between the masses is calculated as follows;

F = kq²/r²

where;

K is Coulomb's constantr is the distance between the chargesq is the charge

F = (9 x 10⁹ x (9.8 x 10⁻⁶)²)/(1.2²)

F = 0.6 N

Acceleration of the mass

The acceleration of the mass is calculated as follows;

F = ma

a = F/m

a = (0.6 N) / (1.7 kg)

a = 0.35 m/s²

Thus, the electric force on one of the masses is 0.6 N.

The acceleration of the mass is 0.35 m/s².

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please help look the pictures ​

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The angular momentum can be indicated by formula mvr. The correct option is A.

What is angular momentum?

The property of any rotating object given by moment of inertia times angular velocity is defined as angular momentum.

It is the property of a rotating body determined by the product of the rotating object's moment of inertia and angular velocity.

The rotational equivalent of linear momentum is the angular momentum formula. Both concepts are concerned with the rate at which anything moves.

It can be represented by symbol L.

L = mvr.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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Alexus was resting on the couch but then decided she needed some food. She ran at up to 15m/s, accelerating
at 3m/s² the whole time, until she got to the fridge. How far away is the fridge from the couch?

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Alexus was resting on the couch but then decided she needed some food. She ran at up to 15m/s, accelerating at 3m/s² the whole time, until she got to the fridge . The fridge will be 37.5 m far away from the couch

The branch of physics that defines motion with respect to space and time, ignoring the cause of that motion, is known as kinematics. Equation of kinematics  are a set of equations that can derive an unknown aspect of a body’s motion if the other aspects are provided.

given

final velocity = 15m/s

initial velocity = 0

a = 3m/s²

s = ?

a = acceleration = final - initial / time

3 = 15 - 0 / time

time = 15 /3 = 5 seconds

[tex]v^{2}[/tex] - [tex]u^{2}[/tex] = 2as

[tex]15^{2}[/tex] - 0 = 2 * 3 * s

s = 225 /6

  = 37.5 m

The fridge will be 37.5 m away from the couch

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2. A radiographic technique calls for a 400 mA, 1/30s exposure. What is
the mAs?

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Answer:

13.33 mA s

Explanation:

400 mA * 1/30 s = 13.33 mA s

On the Apollo 14 mission to the moon, astronaut Alan Shepard hit a golf ball with a golf club improvised from a tool. The free-fall acceleration on the moon is 1/6 of its value on earth. Suppose he hit the ball with a speed of 25 m/s at an angle 34° above the horizontal.

How long was the ball in flight?
How far did it travel?
Ignoring air resistance, how much farther would it travel on the moon than on earth?

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The time of flight of the ball is 17.12 seconds.

The horizontal distance or range of the ball is 354.8 m.

Time of flight of the ball

The time of flight of the ball is calculated as follows;

T = (2u sinθ)/g

where;

u is the initial velocityg is acceleration due to gravity on moon

T = (2 x 25 sin34) / (¹/₆ x 9.8)

T = 17.12 s

Horizontal displacement of the golf ball

The range of the golf ball is calculated as follows;

R = Uxt

R = (U cosθ)t

R = (25 cos34) x 17.12

R = 354.8 m

Thus, the time of flight of the ball is 17.12 seconds.

The horizontal distance or range of the ball is 354.8 m.

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Select the correct answer.
Which physical property causes you to lean to one side when the bus you are traveling in takes a sharp turn?
A.
inertia
B.
mass
C.
speed
D.
velocity

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Answer: I believe that the answer to your question is "Inertia", or A

Explanation:

What are the scientific factors for time machine?

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Explanation:

probably luck or the right material's

A kayaker needs to paddle north across a
100-m-wide harbor. The tide is going out, creating
a tidal current that flows to the east at 2.0 m/s
The kayaker can paddle with a speed of 3.0 m/s

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Answer:

100

Explanation:

3-2=1

100/1=100

100 is going to be your answer.

Calculate the frequency of this radiation.

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The frequency of a radiation that has a wavelength of 9.17 × 10-⁷m is 3.27 × 10¹⁴ Hz.

How to calculate frequency?

The frequency of a radiation can be calculated by dividing the velocity of the radiation by the wavelength. That is;

f = v/(λ)

According to this question, some radiation detected by a thermal imaging camera during a training exercise has a wavelength of 9.17 × 10-⁷m. The frequency can be calculated as follows:

f = 3 × 10⁸m/s ÷ 9.17 × 10-⁷m

f = 3.27 × 10¹⁴ Hz

Therefore, the frequency of a radiation that has a wavelength of 9.17 × 10-⁷m is 3.27 × 10¹⁴ Hz.

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a half meter ruler is pivoted at its midpoint and balances whaen a weight of 20N is placed at the 10 cm mark and a weight W is placed at the 45 cm mark on the ruleer. Calculate the weight W

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Answer:

35

Explanation:

The Autobots are flying away from their home planet in a space cruiser that is accelerating constantly at 61.5 m/s2. If the ship started at rest, how far is it from the planet's surface after 10 min?

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The space cruiser is 11070000 m far from the planet's surface

Data obatined from the question

The following data were obtained from the question:

Initial velocity (u) = 0 mph = 0 m/sAcceleration (a) = 61.5 m/s² Time (t) = 10 minutes = 10 × 60 = 600 sDistance (s) =?

How to determine the distance

We can obtain the distance of the space cruiser from the planet's surface as follow:

s = ut + ½gt²

s = (0 × 600) + (½ × 61.5 × 600²)

s = 0 + (½ × 61.5 × 360000)

s = 0 + 11070000

s = 11070000 m

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HELP! Along the line through the centers of the Moon and the Earth, there is a point where the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Earth, respectively, are equal. We consider an elementary mass located at this point. How can this state be rated? Stable equilibrium, unstable equilibrium, total mechanical energy minimum, total mechanical energy maximum or minimum

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We consider an elementary mass located at this point to be in a stable equilibrium.

What is stable equilibrium?

An equilibrium is said to be stable if small, externally induced displacements from that state produce forces that tend to oppose the displacement and return the body or particle to the equilibrium state.

Also a body is said to be in a stable equilibrium, if the opposing forces acting on a body are equal.

Examples of a stable equilibriuma weight suspended by a springa brick lying on a level surfacea cone resting on its base

Thus, along the line through the centers of the Moon and the Earth, there is a point where the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Earth, respectively, are equal. We consider an elementary mass located at this point to be in a stable equilibrium.

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physics help needed

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Answer: 1 > 3 > 2

Explanation: The range will increase with the velocity. If they are all launched at the same time the ones that are launched the hardest or with the most velocity will go the furthest horizontally. But because they are all launched from the same height and the force of gravity on all three projectiles is constant (the same for all three) they will all hit the ground at the same time but different distances from the starting point.

An object dropped from the window of a tall building hits the ground in 12.0 s. If its acceleration is 9.80 m/s2, the height of the window above the ground is

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Answer:

58.8 metres

Explanation:

using the formula

h=ut+½gt

U=0

g=9.8m/s²

t=12.0a

Hence, h= 0.5 × 9.8 × 144

h = 58.8 metres

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When you are standing still on the Earth, your speed relative to the sun is approximately how many km/s.

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If you were standing still on the equator of Earth you would move at nearly 1,000 miles/hour which is approximately 1,600 km/hr.

What is speed?

Speed is measured as the ratio of distance to the time in which the distance was covered.

The Earth is round and spins once every 24 hours. This spinning of the earth causes the daily motion which we feel here. If you were standing still on the equator of Earth you would move at nearly 1,600 km/hr.

Speed is a scalar quantity as it has only direction and no magnitude.

Speed is defined mathematically as distance/ time.

speed = distance/time expressed in m/s.

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How large is a neutrino?

1 picometer
1 gigameter
1 yoctometer
1 nanometer

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I’m pretty sure it’s 1 yoctometer

At the beginning of a 3.0-h plane trip, you are traveling due north at 192 km/h. At the end, you are traveling 250 km/h in the northwest direction (45° west of north).


Find the magnitude of the change in velocity.



Find the change in direction of your velocity. Enter the angle in degrees where negative indicates north of west and positive indicates south of west.



What is the magnitude of your average acceleration during the trip?


EDIT: ANSWERED

Magnitude of the change in velocity: 177.4 km/h
Change in direction of velocity: 4.9°
Magnitude of average acceleration during trip: 59.1 km/h2

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The magnitude of the change in velocity is determined as 408.94 km/h.

The change in direction of the velocity is 64.4⁰ north of west.

The magnitude of the average acceleration during the trip is 0.0105 m/s².

Magnitude of change in velocity

The magnitude of change in velocity is the resultant velocity of the plane.

v² = a² + b² - 2ab cosθ

where;

θ is the angle between the two velocities = 45 + 90 = 135

v² = (192²) + (250²) - 2(192 x 250) cos(135)

v² = 167,236

v = √167,236

v = 408.94 km/h

Vertical component of the velocity

vyi = 192 km/h

vy2 = 250 x sin(45) = 176.77 km/h

vy(total) = 192 km/h + 176.77 km/h = 368.77 km/h

Horizontal component of the velocity

vxi = 0

vx2 = - 250 km/h x cos(45) = -176.77 km/h

Change in direction of the velocity

θ = arc tan (Vy/Vx)

θ = arc tan(368.77 / -176.77)

θ = -64.4 ⁰

θ = 64.4⁰ north of west.

Acceleration of the trip

a = v/t

v = 408.94 km/h = 113.6 m/s

h = 3 h = 10,800 seconds

a = (113.6 m/s) / ( 10,800 s)

a = 0.0105 m/s²

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You are traveling down the road with a speed of 15 m/s when a deer runs out 20 m in front of your car. If at that instant you apply the brakes
and can decelerate your car at 4.5 m/s/s, will you hit the deer?

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The car travels 25 meters before coming to rest and will hit the deer.

Given in the Question,

Initial speed = u = 15 m/s

Deceleration = a = 4.5 m/s²

According to the question, if the car stops before traveling 20m, it will avoid hitting the deer. So, we need to find the stopping distance for the car.

Deceleration is negative acceleration, so the sign of acceleration is will be -.

Also, the car comes to rest after applying the brakes. Therefore the final speed of the car will be zero.

Final speed = v = 0 m/s

Using the Third equation of motion,

v² - u² = 2as

Put in the values, we get

(0)² - (15)² = 2(-4.5)s

-2×4.5 × s = - 15× 15

s = 225/9

s = 25 m

So the car will come to rest after traveling 25 meters. But the Deer is present at 20 meters; therefore the car will hit the deer.

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2. Link walks 5 miles east, then 7 miles north, than 2 miles south.
a) What distance did he travel? What is his displacement?
b) Suppose Link made the whole journey in 4 hours. What was his average speed and
average velocity during his journey?

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Link walks 5 miles east, then 7 miles north then 2 miles south

If you draw a simple diagram you’ll see that your displacement from the start is 5 miles East and 7 miles North and then 2 miles south

These distances are the sides of a right-angled triangle. The displacement you are looking for is the hypotenuse of the triangle. Use the Pythagorean theorem to calculate it.

Displacement

= √ (5+2)^2 + 7^2)

= 9.899 miles

Distance

= 5+7+2

= 14 miles

Time to complete his whole journey = 4 hours

Average Speed= Distance travelled / Time

= 14÷4

= 3.5 miles/hour

Average velocity= Displacement / Time

= 9.899÷4

= 2.47475 miles/hour

The distance is 14 miles and the displacement is 9.899 miles, the Average Speed is 3.5 miles/hour and the Average Velocity is 2.47475 miles/hour

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Ann is driving down a street at 56 km/h. Suddenly a child runs into the street. If it takes Ann 0.749 s to react and apply the brakes, how far will she have moved before she begins to slow down? Answer in units of m.

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The distance travelled by Ann before she begins to slow down is 11.65 m

How do I determine the distance travelled by Ann?

First, we shall enlighten ourselves on what speed is. This is given below.

Speed is the distance an object travelled per unit time. It can be expressed as:

Speed = distance / time

Finally, we can obtain the distance Ann travelled as illustrated below.

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Speed = 56 Km/h = 56 / 3.6 = 15.56 m/sTime = 0.749 sDistance =?

Speed = distance / time

15.56 = distance / 0.749

Cross multiply

Distance = 15.56 × 0.749

Distance = 11.65 m

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A bowling ball results in ______ friction compared to a sliding bowling ball.

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A bowling ball results in kinetic friction compared to a sliding bowling ball.

What is the Conservation of momentum?

According to Conservation of momentum, if a bowling ball hits some pins, the momentum that lost by the bowling ball is known to be equal to the momentum obtained by the pins.

The friction that is used in bowling is kinetic friction because the more oil that is placed down, the lower the friction that is found between the ball and that of the lane surface. The  little friction, the stronger it is for the bowler to be able to send the ball in a curved path and thus the formula to find the kinetic friction is know to be : µk=F k/mg.

Therefore, A bowling ball results in kinetic friction compared to a sliding bowling ball.

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If an object travels at 10 m/s constantly for 1 minute, how far will it have travelled?

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1min = 60sec
d=vt=10*60=600m

A test car carrying a crash test dummy accelerates from 0 to 30 m/s and then crashes into a brick wall. Describe the direction of the initial acceleration vector and compare the initial acceleration vector's magnitude with respect to the crash acceleration magnitude.

Question 8 options:

The direction of the initial acceleration vector will point towards the wall, and its magnitude will be less than the acceleration vector of the crash.


The direction of the initial acceleration vector will point away from the wall, and its magnitude will be more than the acceleration vector of the crash.


The direction of the initial acceleration vector will point away from the wall, and its magnitude will be less than the vector of the crash.


The direction of the initial acceleration vector will point towards the wall, and its magnitude will be more than the acceleration vector of the crash.

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The direction of the initial acceleration vector will point towards the wall, and its magnitude will be less than the acceleration vector of the crash, therefore the correct answer is option A.

What is acceleration?

The rate of change of the velocity with respect to time is known as the acceleration of the object.

As given in the problem, a test car carrying a crash test dummy accelerates from 0 to 30 m/s and then crashes into a brick wall. Describe the direction of the initial acceleration vector and compare the initial acceleration vector's magnitude with respect to the crash acceleration magnitude.

Thus, the initial acceleration vector will point in the direction of the wall and be smaller than the crash's acceleration vector, therefore the correct answer is option A.

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What is physical quantity?....​

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a physical quantity is any physical property of a material or system that can be quantified, that is, can be measured using numbers.
Physical quantities are a characteristic or property of an object that can be measured or calculated from other measurements. Units are standards for expressing and comparing the measurement of physical quantities. All units can be expressed as combinations of four fundamental units

During camp, a simple way to estimate the height of a cliff is to drop a stone from the top and hear the splash when it hits the water below. The stone takes 3.6 seconds to drop. Assume sound speed is infinite. The height of the cliff is ___ meters.

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The heigth of the cliff is 63.504 m.

What is height?

Height is the vertical distance  between two points.

To calculate the height of the cliff, we use the formula below.

Formula:

S = ut+gt²/2........... Equation 1

Where:

S = Height of the clifft = Timeu = Initial velocityg = Accceleration.

From the question,

Given:

u = 0 m/st = 3.6 sg = 9.8 m/s²

Substitute these values into equation 1

S = 0×3.6+9.8×3.6²/2S = 63.504 m

Hence, the heigth of the cliff is 63.504 m.

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A fugitive tries to hop on a freight train traveling at a constant speed of 5.2 m/s. Just as an empty box car passes him,the fugitive starts from rest and accelerates at a =1.2 m/s^2 to his maximum speed of 5.8 m/s, which he then maintains. How long does it take him to catch up to the empty box car?

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It will take the fugitive 4.83 s to catch the empty box car

What is acceleration?

This is defined as the rate of change of velocity which time. It is expressed as

a = (v – u) / t

Where

a is the acceleration v is the final velocity u is the initial velocity t is the time

How to determine the time

The time taken for the fugitive to catch the car if he maintains his maximum speed can be obtained as follow:

Initial velocity (u) = 0 m/sAcceleration (a) = 1.2 m/s² Final velocity (v) = 5.8 m/sTime (t) =?

a = (v – u) / t

Thus,

t = (v – u) / a

t = (5.8 – 0) / 1.2

t = 5.8 / 1.2

t = 4.83 s

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What is the speed over the ground mosquito flying 2 m/s relative to the ar caught in a 2 m/s right angle crosswind

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The speed over the ground is 0 m/s.

The speed of an object or body is the magnitude of the change of its position over time or the magnitude of the change of its position per unit of time; it is thus a scalar quantity.

As it is given that the mosquito is flying at 2 m/s relatives to the air caught in a 2 m/s right angle crosswind.

As we know that speed over the ground is the difference between the flight speed and resistance speed.

So, the general equation for the speed over the ground is :

v = Flight Speed of the mosquito - Resistance Speed of the crosswind

This implies, [tex]v= 2 {~}m / s - 2{~} m / s[/tex]

[tex]v = 0 {~}m / s[/tex]

Hence, the speed over the ground is 0 m/s.

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The most commonly used conductor in the laboratory is?

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Answer:

A battery

Explanation:

A battery is the biggest conductor. I think.

ou throw a rock from the upper edge of a 87.0 m vertical dam with a speed of 21.0 m/s at 58.0∘ above the horizon. Neglect any effects due to air resistance. How much time 1 after throwing the rock will it return to its initial height?

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You throw a rock from the upper edge of a 75.0 -m vertical dam with a speed of 25.0 m/s at 65.0∘ above the horizon.

What is horizon?

The horizon is the line that, when seen from a position on or near the surface of a celestial body, appears to separate the surface from the sky of that body. All viewing directions are split according to whether it crosses the surface of the relevant body or not.

Since the true horizon is an imaginary line, it can only be seen with any degree of accuracy when it is situated along a generally flat surface, such as the oceans of the Earth. On Earth, the geography may also cause biological objects like trees and/or man-made objects like buildings to obstruct this line in some locations. The location where these obstructions overlap the sky is known as the visible horizon.

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