An apple falls from a tree and 2.5 seconds later hits the ground. How fast is the apple falling when it hits the ground? Neglect air resistance.
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Answer 1

Answer:

9.8 m/s²

Explanation:

Since the ball rises for 2.5 s, the time to fall is 2.5 s. The acceleration is 9.8 m/s2 everywhere, even when the velocity is zero at the top of the path. Although the velocity is zero at the top, it is changing at the rate of 9.8 m/s² downward.

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How does Newton’s first second and third laws apply to eating your breakfast

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Answer:

Newton's third law states that for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction. In other words, if object A exerts a force on object B, then object B also exerts an equal and opposite force on object A. Notice that the forces are exerted on different objects. However much you push your fork in the food, that much a dent it will cause.

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what is a black hole what does it do

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Answer:

What's a black hole?

=> Black holes are points in space that are so dense they create deep gravity sinks. Beyond a certain region, not even light can escape the powerful tug of a black hole's gravity.

What does it do?

=> Anything that ventures too close—be it star, planet, or spacecraft—will be stretched and compressed like putty in a theoretical process aptly known as spaghettification.

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what is molecular force and gravitational force with their examples .​

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Answer:

Gravitational force is the force of attraction on a body by earth. Example - Leaves and fruits fall from a tree downwards towards the ground due to the gravitational pull. ... T-shirt for is basically the force Of attraction On a body And this force of attraction on the body is by Earth.

Intermolecular forces act between molecules. ... Intermolecular forces are weaker than intramolecular forces. Examples of intermolecular forces include the London dispersion force, dipole-dipole interaction, ion-dipole interaction, and van der Waals forces.

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A piano tuner detects 3 beats per second when she is tuning a string to a tuning fork of frequency 440 Hz. When she tightens the string, which increases the frequency of the string, the frequency of the beats initially goes down, and as she keeps increasing the frequency of the string, the frequency of the beats starts to increase. What was the original frequency of the string

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Answer:

[tex]F_o=437Hz[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Frequency of Turning fork [tex]F_t=440Hz[/tex]

Number of beats detected [tex]n=3[/tex]  

Generally the equation for Original frequency [tex]F_o[/tex] of the string  is mathematically given by

[tex]F_o=F_t-F_b[/tex]

Where

[tex]F_b[/tex] Beat frequency

[tex]F_b=1Hz*n\\F_b=1Hz*3[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]F_o=440-3[/tex]

[tex]F_o=437Hz[/tex]

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If 30 grams of potassium chloride dissolved in 100 g of water at 70 o C, would the solution be saturated, unsaturated or supersaturated.

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I think it’s saturated, not completely sure

Calculate the speed of an object that travels 75m in 15s

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Answer:

speed =distance/time taken

5 m/s

Two electrostatic point charges of +62.0 µC
and +43.0 µC exert a repulsive force on each
other of 189 N.
What is the distance between the two
charges? The value of the Coulomb constant
is 8.98755 × 109 N · m2
/C
2
.
Answer in units of m.

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Use your calculator the answer will be in meter

Which direction do longitudinal waves travel?

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Answer:

If the particles of the medium vibrate in a direction parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave, it is called a longitudinal wave. In longitudinal waves, the particle movement is parallel to the direction of wave propagation.

Explanation:

Very large forces are produced in joints when a person jumps from some height to the ground. (a) Calculate the magnitude of the force (in N) produced if a 62.0 kg person jumps from a 0.800 m-high ledge and lands stiffly, compressing joint material 1.50 cm as a result. (Be certain to include the weight of the person.) N (b) In practice the knees bend almost involuntarily to help extend the distance over which you stop. Calculate the magnitude of the force (in N) produced if the stopping distance is 0.300 m. N (c) Compare both forces with the weight of the person.

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Answer:

a)   F = 3.3 10⁴ N,  b)  F = 2.2 10³ N,  c) force when rigid is 15 times greater than when bending the knees

Explanation:

For this exercise we can use the relationship between work and the variation of kinetic energy

          K₀ = ½ m v²

the final kinetic energy is zero because the person is stationary

          W = (∑ F) x

          W = W x - F w

the weight is in the same direction of the displacement therefore the work is positive and the force applied, by the floor, is in the opposite direction to the displacement, consequently the work is negative

we substitute

          ( W-  F ) x = 0-K₀

           F = W + K₀ /x  

          F = mg + [tex]\frac{1}{2} \frac{mv^2 }{2x}[/tex]  

          F = m ( g+  [tex]\frac{v^2 }{2x }[/tex]  )

 

Let's use kinematics to find the velocity of the person when reaching the floor

           v² = v₀² - 2g (y + y₀)

the initial velocity is true and when reaching the ground y = 0

          v² = -2 g (0-yo)

           

we calculate

          v = [tex]\sqrt{2 ] 9.8 \ 0.800}[/tex]

          v = - 3.96  m/s

the direction of this velocity is vertical down

let's calculate

a) x = 1.50 cm = 0.0150 m

           F = 62.0 (3.96² / 2 0.0150 + 9.8)

           F = 3.3 10⁴ N

b) x = 30 cm = 0.30 m

           F = 62.0 (3.96² / 2 0.30 + 9.8)

           F = 2.2 10³ N

c) to compare the force let's look for the relationship between the two

           [tex]\frac{F_{rigid} }{ F_{flexible} }[/tex] = 3.3 10⁴ / 2.2 10³

           \frac{F_{rigid}  }{ F_{flexible} } = 15

therefore see that the force when rigid is 15 times greater than when bending the knees

Samir wants to be a doctor like both of his parents when he gets older he never thought of doing anything else which of the following best explains Samir decision ?

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Where is the following

3. An airplane is flying at 10 km altitude in the standard atmosphere. The internal pressure of the aircraft interior is 100 kPa. Estimate the outward force on the window. The window is flat and has an elliptical shape with lengths of 300 mm along the major axis and 200 mm along the minor axis.

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Answer:

The correct response will be "13.755 kN".

Explanation:

According to the question,

The given values are:

a = 300 mm

i.e.,

  = 0.3 cm

b = 200 mm

i.e.,

  = 0.2 dm

Internal pressure,

[tex]P_{in}=100[/tex]

Now,

The area of the elliptical shape window will be:

⇒  [tex]A = \pi ab[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

⇒      [tex]=3.14\times 0.300\times 0.200[/tex]

⇒      [tex]=0.1885 \ m^2[/tex]

By using the table,

At 10 km, the atmospheric pressure will be

⇒  [tex]p_o=27.03 \ kPa[/tex]

Now,

The outward force will be:

⇒  [tex]F_{net}=p_{in}A-p_{0}A[/tex]

⇒          [tex]=(p_{in}-p_{0})A[/tex]

⇒          [tex]=(100-27.03)\times (0.1885)[/tex]

⇒          [tex]=13.755 \ kN[/tex]


How did our Sun form? *

A cloud of stellar dust from part of a Nebula collapsed causing hydrogen atoms to
fuse together.

Many smaller stars became fused together by gravity

It broke off from a larger star in the universe.

Two gas giants from another solar system became fused together by gravity.

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Answer: A cloud of stellar dust from part of a Nebula collapsed causing hydrogen atoms to fuse together

Explanation:

Which of the following would not create an inclusion fossil?

A. Insufficient oxygen-(when an organism becomes trapped in amber)

B. Low temperatures-(when an organism becomes frozen in a glacier)

C. Extremely high temperatures-(when an organism is burned in fire)

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answer B
A and c are wrong

Which of these is an example of tertiary prevention?
A. Getting screened for skin cancer
B. Avoiding smoking and drinking alcohol
C. Dialysis for damaged kidneys
D. Washing hands

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Explanation:

because a tertiary prevention is when the person is already infected with the disease

Because a tertiary prevention is when the person is already infected with the disease

The 180-mm disk is at rest when it is placed in contact with a belt moving at a constant speed. Neglecting the weight of the link AB and knowing that the coefficient of kinetic friction between the disk and the belt is 0.54, determine the angular acceleration of the disk while slipping occurs.

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Answer:

[tex]\mathbf{\alpha = 25.88 \ rad/s^2 }[/tex]

Explanation:

Consider the force due to friction:

[tex]F = \mu_kN -------- (1)[/tex]

where;

N = normal reaction

[tex]\mu_k[/tex] = coefficient of kinetic friction.

Via the horizontal direction, the forces of equilibrium are:

[tex]\sum F_x = \sum(F_x) _{eff} \\ \\ N- F_{AB} \ cos \theta = 0 \\ \\ F_{AB} \ cos \theta = N ------ (2)[/tex]

where;

[tex]\theta[/tex] = angle of AB is associated with the horizontal;

[tex]F_{AB}[/tex] = force exerted by AB

Let's take a look at the equilibrium of forces along the vertical direction.

[tex]\sum F_y = \sum (F_y)_{eff} \\ \\ F+F_{AB} sin \theta - W = 0\\ \\ \mu_k N + F_{AB} sin \theta -mg =0 \\ \\ F_{AB} sin \theta = mg - \mu_kN-------(3)[/tex]

By dividing (3) by (2), we get:

[tex]\dfrac{F_{AB} sin \theta }{F_{AB} cos \theta} = \dfrac{mg - \mu_k N}{N} \\ \\ tan \theta = \dfrac{mg-\mu_kN}{N} \\ \\ Ntan \theta = mg - \mu_kN \\ \\ N(tan \theta + \mu_k ) = mg \\ \\ N = \dfrac{mg}{tan \theta + \mu_k}[/tex]

By replacing the obtained value of N into:

[tex]F = \mu_k N[/tex]

we have:

[tex]F = \mu_k (\dfrac{mg}{tan \theta + \mu_k}) \\ \\ \\ F = \dfrac{mg \mu_k}{tan \theta + \mu_k}[/tex]

Moment about center A can be expressed as:

[tex]\sum M_A = \sum (M_A) _{eff} \\ \\ Fr = I \alpha\\ \\ \alpha = \dfrac{Fr}{I}[/tex]

where;

[tex]\alpha[/tex] = angular acceleration of the disc

I = mass moment of inertia

r = radius of disc

By replacing F and I; ∝ becomes:

[tex]\alpha = \dfrac{\bigg( \dfrac{mg \mu_k}{tan \theta + \mu_k} \bigg) r}{\dfrac{1}{2}mr^2}[/tex]

[tex]\alpha = \dfrac{2g}{r} \dfrac{\mu_k}{tan \ \theta + \mu_k}------- (4)[/tex]

where;

g = 9.8 m/s²

r = 0.18 m

[tex]\mu_k = 0.54[/tex]

θ = 60°

[tex]\alpha = \dfrac{2(9.8)}{0.18} (\dfrac{0.54}{tan \ 60+ 0.54})[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{\alpha = 25.88 \ rad/s^2 }[/tex]

What is the female counterpart of sperm?
the vagina
the ovum
the zygote
the epididymus

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Answer:

The zygote

Explanation:

The sperm is what fertilized the egg and the zygote is basically part of the female egg cell.

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Answer:

the answer is the ovum on edge

Explanation:

A ladder 5.0 m long leans against a wall inside a spaceship. From the point of view of a person on the ship, the base of the ladder is 3.0 m from the wall, and the top of the ladder is 4.0 m above the floor. The spaceship moves past the Earth with a speed of 0.90c in a direction parallel to the floor of the ship. Find the angle the ladder makes with the floor as seen by an observer on Earth

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Answer:

the angle the ladder makes with the floor as seen by an observer on Earth is 71.9°

Explanation:

Given the data in the question and as illustrated in the diagram below.

speed of the ship v = 0.90c

base of the ladder from the wall x₀ = 3.0 m

top of the later above the floor y = 4.0 m

we determine angle θ.

from the diagram,

tanθ = y/x₀

tanθ = y / x₀√( 1 - v²/c² )

we substitute

tanθ = 4.0 / 3.0√( 1 - ((0.9c)²/c²) )

tanθ = 4.0 / 3.0√( 1 - ((0.9²)c²/c²) )

tanθ = 4.0 / 3.0√( 1 - (0.9²) )

tanθ = 4.0 / 3.0√( 1 - 0.81 )

tanθ = 4.0 / 3.0√0.19

tanθ = 4.0 / 1.30766968

tanθ = 3.058876

θ = tan⁻¹( 3.058876 )

θ = 71.8965 ≈ 71.9°

Therefore, the angle the ladder makes with the floor as seen by an observer on Earth is 71.9°

1.A body of mass 10kg falling freely was found to be falling at a rat of 20m/s what force will stop the body in 2second?​

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Answer:

50N

Explanation:

force it is falling with can be found by mass into acceleration and then devide by half to find force that could stop it in 2 sec

A bicycle pump contains 200 cm3 of air and is connected to a bicycle tyre. The volume of the tyre is 800 cm3. The pressure of the air in the tyre (it is ‘flat’) is 1.0 atmosphere, the same as the air in the pump. (= volume1). What is the total volume of the air initially?

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Answer:

The total initial volume of air in the tire is 800 cm³

Explanation:

Given;

volume of air in the bicycle pump, V₁ = 200 cm³

volume of the tire, V₂ = 800 cm³

The total initial volume of air in the tire is 800 cm³ and when the pump is pushed in, the total volume of air in the tire becomes 200 cm³. This occurs because the new air pumped into the tire through the bicycle pump compresses the air that was previously in the tire and raises the pressure of the tire that was initially flat.

From Boyle's law, a decrease in volume causes an increase in pressure.

A woman has one damaged fallopian tube. The damage completely blocks the opening of the tube at the ovary. How will this most likely affect her fertility?
Her likelihood of conceiving will be reduced by at least 50%.
Her eggs, if fertilized, will not implant properly.
Her eggs will not mature inside the ovary.
Her chances of conceiving twins will be doubled.

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Answer:Her likelihood of conceiving will be reduced by at least 50%.

Explanation:

EDGE 2020

Answer:

Her likelihood of conceiving will be reduced by at least 50%

Explanation:

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In which region is there most likely to be a volcano?
A, African plate
B, north american plate
C, south America plate,
D, Pacific plate ​

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Answer:

D. Pacific plate

Explanation:

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There is a bottleneck in producing masses higher than4He, because there are no mass-5or mass-8 stable nuclides. For older stars with high densities and high temperatures (T>100 million K), three alpha particles can form12C. This occurs by two alpha particles firstforming8Be, and then8Be reacting with another alpha particle to form12C before8Be candecay back to two alpha particles.a) Explain why this can only happen in very hot stars and high density.b) Calculate how much energy is given up when three alpha particles form12C.

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Answer:

Explanation:

a)

To pass the Coulomb barriers and undergo nuclear fusion, alpha particles must be burned at high temperatures. As a result, the ignition temperature needed for this reaction is 5.4168 × 10¹⁰ K. Helium must be burned at a high temperature and density. As a result, this must occur for hot stars with high densities.

b)

The amount of energy given up can be calculated as follows:

[tex]_2He^4 + _2He^4 \to _4Be^8 ---- (1) \\ \\ _4Be^8 + 2_He^4 \to _6C^{12} ---(2)[/tex]

where;

[tex]M(_2He^4) = 4.002603 \ u \\ \\ M(_4Be^8) = 8.005305 10 \ u[/tex]

Therefore, from the reaction (1);

[tex]Q = \Big ( M(_2He^4) + M(_2He^4) - M(_4Be^8) \Big ) ( 931.5 \ MeV) \\ \\ = \Big ( 2(4.002603 \ u) - (8.00530510 \ u) \Big) \Big ( 931.5 \ MeV/u \Big) \ \\ \mathbf{= -0.092 \ MeV}[/tex]

From the second reaction:

[tex]Q = \Big ( M(_4Be^8) + M(_2He^4) - M(_6C^{12}) \Big ) ( 931.5 \ MeV) \\ \\ = \Big ( 8.00530510 \ u +4.002603 \ u -12 \ u \Big) \Big ( 931.5 \ MeV/u \Big) \ \\ \mathbf{= 7.37 \ MeV}[/tex]

Which two elements make up most of the Sun’s mass?

Question 4 options:

Hydrogen and oxygen


Carbon and nitrogen


Oxygen and carbon


Hydrogen and helium

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Hydrogen and helium

Answer:

hydrogen and helium

Explanation:

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A boy held a ball in the air what force is he applying?

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Answer:

strength

Explanation:

Answer:

Potential energy

Explanation:

Since the boy is holding is, it is not moving. So, it has potential energy. Also, since it is in the air, it has gravitational potential energy.

If I have an object with a 6.0 µC charge , and another with a -2.0 µC charge, when they touch how do I find the new charges

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When charged objects touch, you can assume that the charges move between the objects, so that the total amount of charge doesn't change but it splits equally between the two objects.

-- like two water tanks standing next to each other, with a different amount of water in each one.  When you connect a pipe between their bottoms, some water flows across until the LEVEL of water is the same in both tanks.

-- like one hard full balloon and one soft mooshy balloon.  When you connect them together, some air flows from the hard balloon into the soft balloon, until the pressure of air is the same in both balloons.  

The total amount of charge on your two objects is (+6.0 μC  -  2.0 μC).  That's +4.0 μC  .

When they touch, charges move around until the charge is the same on both objects . . . +2 μC.

A racing car on a straight accelerates from 100mph to 316 mph in three seconds what is the acceleration?

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Answer:

72mph/sec

Explanation:

The car goes from 100mph to 316mph in three seconds. Meaning it increases its speed by (316 - 100)mph in three seconds. That is 216 mph increase in three seconds. So, we divide the speed increase by the amount of time the increase occurred over. We get:

216mph / 3sec = 72mph/sec, our final answer

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Ms. Brando’s students are studying forces. She has assigned a fun task: designing a balloon car. The students must design a car and see which model will travel the greatest distance. The basic design of the cars can be seen here. First the balloon is inflated and attached to the car. It is important to keep the balloon closed. Once attached to the car, the stem of the balloon is opened and air rushes out through the straw. The air goes one way; the car moves in the other direction. There are no restrictions on the design other than the students must use the materials given to them by Ms. Brando. What is the source of the force that moves the car? A) The circumference of the balloons. B) The friction between the wheels and the track surface. C) The air rushing out of the balloon through the straw. D) The mass of the car: the lighter the car the farther it moves.

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Answer: a

Explanation:

when a car dives on a road it a makes friction but it need something to push it or start it which is the balloon in this example

(sorry if im wrong)

Question 6.Why does a ball dropped from a certain height not bounce back 1 point
to the same height it was dropped from? *

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Answer:

Because the coefficient of restitution is less than 1.

This coefficient is 1 for a perfectly elastic collision.

Some of the energy of the fall is absorbed by the ball so the ball cannot return to its original height.

Also, you have the effects of air resistance and some energy absorption of the the reflecting surface.

My MASS on Earth (g = 9.81 m/s^2) is 90kg. What is my MASS on the moon
(g = 1.62 m/s^2)? *

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Mass never change in any where coz mass is amount of mater not depend on place

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How much KClO3 is needed to make a saturated solution in 100 mL of water at 70⁰ C?

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Answer:

iam not sure but I think its NaNO3

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