Rock 1, of mass m, reaches a maximum height hmax after being launched. During the time between the instant rock 1 is launched from height h0 and the instant it returns to height h0, the work done on the rock by the gravitational force is

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Answer 1

The work done on the rock when it reaches maximum height is by gravitational force is 9.8mh (J).

Work done on the rock by gravitational force

The work done on the rock by the gravitational force is determined  as follows;

P.E = mgh

where;

m is mass of the rockh is the maximum height reached by the rockg is acceleration due to gravity

P.E = m x 9.8 x h(max)

P.E = 9.8mh (J)

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Objects 1 and 2
attract each other with
a electrostatic force
of 72.0 units. If the charge of Object
is one-third the
original value AND the charge of object 2 is doubled AND
the distance separating Objects 1 and 2 is doubled, then the
new electrostatic force will be
units.

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Answer:

12 units

Explanation:

Original F = C q1q2/r^2    now change the parameters

  New F = C  1/3 q1  2 q2  / (2r)^2

              =  2/12  C q1q2/r^2    <=======the new force is 1/6 of original

1/6 * 72 = 12 units  

A small bar magnet pulls on a larger one with a force of 79 Newtons.
What is the magnitude of the force the larger one exerts on the smaller one?
Answer in units of N.

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Answer:

79 N     ( the same)

Explanation:

A 1.10-kg block of wood sits at the edge of a table, 0.790 m above the floor. A 1.15×10−2-kg bullet moving horizontally with a speed of 700 m/s embeds itself within the block.

What horizontal distance does the block cover before hitting the ground?

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Answer:

I think u missspelled something be cause the the sum would be a good 0.2927

Light of different colors is emitted from different stars because :.

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Answer:

Different temperatures

Explanation:

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Two copper spheres of the same radius, one solid and the other hollow, are charged to the same potential. Which will have more charge?

(a) Solid sphere

(b) Hollow sphere

(c) Both will have an equal charge

(d) None of these

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C

Let's see how

We know the rule

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail V=\dfrac{Kq}{r}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail Kq=vr[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail q\propto r[/tex]

As radius is same charge will be same in both

Hence they both have same charge

A body travels a distance of 20m in the 7th second and 24m in the 9th second. How much distance shall it travel in the 15th second?

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Answer:

36 m

Explanation:

We can consider this to be an AP.

Then,

a₇ = 20a₉ = 24

Subtract a₇ from a₉.

a + 8d - a + 6d = 24 - 202d = 4d = 2

a + 6(2) = 20a = 8

Finding a₁₅

a₁₅ = a + 14da₁₅ = 8 + 14(2)a₁₅ = 8 + 28a₁₅ = 36 m
f(7)=20f(9)=24

Find rate of change

f(9)-f(7)/9-724-20/9-74/22m/s

So

Distance travel in 6 s

Speed×Time6(2)12m

Distance in 15s:-

12+2436m

In this lab, you will need to be able to describe how multiple waves interact with each other. 1) This does not add too much mathematical complexity to the wave equation (Eq. 2), and 2) it allows us to develop a closer approximation of real-life situations as well (e. G. Interacting ripple patterns in a pond, music, atomic physics, etc. ). Here, you will explore the superposition of two waves, y1 and y2, where:

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The superposition of waves due to their interaction can either produce a constructive or destructive interference.

What is wave superposition?

Wave superposition refers to the the interaction of two or more waves when their parts overlap.

Example of wave superposition is multiple waves travelling through a rope.

The superposition principle states that when two or more waves overlap in space, the resultant disturbance is equal to the algebraic sum of the individual disturbances.

Based on phase difference between two or more waves, the superposition if the waves can result in either constructive or destructive interference .

Therefore, the superposition of waves due to their interaction can either produce a constructive or destructive interference.

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Although time is one of those concepts which we are all familiar with, it is difficult to define. We can say it is what is measured by a clock or that it is nature's way of seeing that everything does not happen at once.
What are your Thoughts on this?

do you think time is real?

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Explanation:

time is nature's expression of change.

every change takes time.

it takes time to e.g. move from A to B.

at one point of time the universe is in one state, then some change happens, and the universe is in another state, and we have another point of time.

without time there is no change, without change there is no time.

A planet has a mass 0.051 times the mass of Earth and a diameter of about 0.160 times the diameter of Earth. What is the acceleration of a body falling near the surface of this planet

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Answer:

Gravity on planet is 2 times earth gravity

Explanation:

Grav force =  G m1 m2 / (r^2)     now change  m1 and r

                  = G .051m1  m2 / ( .16 r)^2

                    = .051 /.0256   G m1 m2 / r^2

.051 /.0256 = ~ 2

Water is streaming downward from a faucet opening with an area of 3.0 x 10-5 m2. It leaves the faucet with a speed of 5.0 m/s. The cross sectional area of the stream 0.50 m below the faucet is:

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The cross sectional area of the stream 0.50 m below the faucet is 2.54 x 10⁻⁵ m².

Speed of the water 0.5 m below the faucet

The speed of the water at the lower level is determined using Bernoulli's equation as follows;

P₀ + ρgΔh + ¹/₂ρv₁² = P₀ + 0 +  ¹/₂ρv₂²

ρgΔh + ¹/₂ρv₁²  = ¹/₂ρv₂²

gΔh + ¹/₂v₁²  = ¹/₂v₂²

9.8(0.5) + ¹/₂(5)² = ¹/₂v₂²

2(17.4) = v₂²

34.8 = v₂²

v₂ = √34.8

v₂ = 5.9 m/s

Continuity equation

A₁v₁ = A₂v₂

A₂ = A₁v₁ /v₂

A₂ = (3.0 x 10⁻⁵ x 5) / (5.9)

A₂ = 2.54 x 10⁻⁵ m²

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How does the amount of solar energy change as Earth orbits the sun

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Explanation:

As the Earth orbits the Sun, the tilt causes one hemisphere and then the other to receive more direct sunlight and to have longer days. The total energy received each day at the top of the atmosphere depends on latitude

Answer:

She is right!

Have a good day/Night!

Explanation:

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A corona is a circle of light that can be seen around the Moon during a solar eclipse.

O True

False

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The correct answer is True

Noah plans on using a pendulum to determine the height of a tower. He attaches a mass to the end of a thin cord hanging from the tower's ceiling (let's assume the cord almost touches the ground). Noah determines the period of oscillation to be 12 s. How high is the tower?

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The height of the tower is 35.75 m.

What is height?

Height is the vertical distance between two points.

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

Formula:

T = 2π√(L/g)............ Equation 1

Where:

T = Period of oscillationπ = PieL = height of the towerg = acceleration due to gravity.

From the question,

Given:

T = 12 sg = 9.8 m/s²π = 3.14

Substitiute these values into equation 1 and solve for L

12 = 2(3.14)√(L/9.8)12 = 6.28√(L/9.8)√(L/9.8) = 12/6.28√(L/9.8) = 1.91L/9.8 = (1.91)²L/9.8 = 3.6481L = 9.8×3.6481L = 35.75 m

Hence, the height of the tower is 35.75 m.

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Which pair of triangles can be proven congruent by the hl theorem?

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The pairs of triangles that can be proven congruent by the hl theorem is the right angled triangle.

What is mearnt be the HL theorm?

The HL theorem is also known as the Hypothenus Leg theorem, it states that "the hypotenuse and leg of one right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and leg of another right triangle, then the two triangles are congruent."

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

A 1,508 kg car rolling on a horizontal surface has a speed of 20.8 km/hr when it strikes a horizontal coiled spring and is brought to rest in a distance of 6.87 m. What is the spring constant (in N/m) of the spring

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Answer:

Approximately [tex]1.79 \times 10^{5}\; {\rm N \cdot m^{-1}}[/tex], assuming friction between the vehicle and the ground is negligible.

Explanation:

Let [tex]m[/tex] denote the mass of the vehicle. Let [tex]v[/tex] denote the initial velocity of the vehicle. Let [tex]k[/tex] denote the spring constant (needs to be found.) Let [tex]x[/tex] denote the maximum displacement of the spring.

Convert velocity of the vehicle to standard units (meters per second):

[tex]\begin{aligned}v &= 20.8\; {\rm km \cdot h^{-1}} \times \frac{1000\; {\rm m}}{1\; {\rm km}} \times \frac{1\; {\rm h}}{3600\; {\rm s}} \\ &\approx 1.908\; {\rm m \cdot s^{-1}}\end{aligned}[/tex].

Initial kinetic energy ([tex]{\rm KE}[/tex]) of the vehicle:

[tex]\begin{aligned}\frac{1}{2}\, m \, v^{2}\end{aligned}[/tex].

When the vehicle is brought to a rest, the elastic potential energy ([tex]\text{EPE}[/tex]) stored in the spring would be:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{1}{2}\, k\, x^{2}[/tex].

By the conservation of energy, if the friction between the vehicle and the ground is negligible, the initial [tex]\text{KE}[/tex] of the vehicle should be equal to the [tex]{\rm EPE}[/tex] of the vehicle. In other words:

[tex]\begin{aligned}\frac{1}{2}\, m \, v^{2} &= \frac{1}{2}\, k\, x^{2}\end{aligned}[/tex].

Rearrange this equation to find an expression for [tex]k[/tex], the spring constant:

[tex]\begin{aligned}k &= \frac{m\, v }{x^{2}}\end{aligned}[/tex].

Substitute in the given values [tex]m = 1508\; {\rm kg}[/tex], [tex]v \approx 1.908\; {\rm m\cdot s^{-1}}[/tex], and [tex]x = 6.87\; {\rm m}[/tex]:

[tex]\begin{aligned}k &= \frac{m\, v }{x^{2}} \\ &\approx \frac{1508\; {\rm kg} \times 1.908\; {\rm m\cdot s^{-1}}}{(6.87\; {\rm m})^{2}} \\ &\approx 1.79 \times 10^{5}\; {\rm kg \cdot m \cdot s^{-2} \cdot m^{-3}}\\ &\approx 1.79 \times 10^{5}\; {\rm N \cdot m^{-1}}\end{aligned}[/tex]

During which two moon phases would the amount of light reflected from the moon appear to be equal from Earth? Why does this occur at different times in a month? (AKS6a, DOK 3)

A.
The light reflected appears the same during the new moon and full moon phases because the sun, moon and Earth are aligned.

B.
The light reflected appears the same during the new moon and first quarter moon phases because the sun, moon and Earth are at the same angles.

C.
The light reflected appears the same during the full moon and third quarter moon phases because the sun, moon and Earth are at the same angles.

D.
The light reflected during the first quarter and third quarter moon phases appears equal because the sun, moon and Earth are at right angles.

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The moon phase shows that D. light reflected during the first quarter and third quarter moon phases appears equal because the sun, moon and Earth are at right angles.

What is a moon phase?

It should be noted that the moon phase simply means the portion of the moon that we can see from the Earth.

In this case, the light reflected during the first quarter and third quarter moon phases appears equal because the sun, moon and Earth are at right angles.

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Earth:


takes longer than 365 days to orbit the sun

has the most circular orbit in the solar system

has the largest satellite relative to its planet

has seasons because of a tilted axis

is a perfect sphere

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Answer:

takes longer than 365 days to orbit the sun

has seasons because of a tilted axis

Note: We see 365 days for a year - from an external point of view, a year would take 366 days to orbit the sun - this is because it takes slightly less than 24  hours from sunrise to sunrise because of the rotation of the earth about the sun (a sidereal year is 366 days as compared to 365 days observed on earth)

The measurement of cosmic distances was helped tremendously by the discovery, in the early part of the 20th century, that in Cepheid variable stars, the average luminosity was related to:

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In the early 20th century, the average luminosity in Cepheid variable stars was related to: the period of time it takes to vary.

What is a cosmic distance?

A cosmic distance can be defined as an accurate and precise measurement of the distance to celestial or astronomical objects such as:

GalaxiesStarsMoonSun

In the early 20th century, a discoery of the average luminosity in Cepheid variable stars was related by astronomers to the period of time it takes to vary and this helped tremendously in the measurement of cosmic distances.

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A sailor pulls a boat along a dock using a rope at an angle of 35. 0º with the horizontal. How much work does the sailor do if he exerts a force of 455 N on the rope and pulls the boat 9. 50 m?




Calculate the kinetic energy of a truck that has a mass of 1900 kg and is moving at 45 m/s.




Find the mass of a car that is traveling at a velocity of 75 m/s North. The car has 5,040,000 J of kinetic energy.





How fast is a ball rolling if it contains 108 J of kinetic energy and has a mass of 3. 5 kg?


At an accident science on a level road, investigators measure a car’s skid mark to be 85 m long. The accident occurred on a rainy day, the coefficient of friction was estimated to be 0. 25. What was the speed of the car when the driver slammed on and locked the brakes?




A new conveyor system at the local packaging plan will utilize a motor-powered mechanical arm to exert an average force of 980 N to push large crates a distance of 15 meters in 30 seconds. Determine the power output required of such a motor.




Josh and Jake are both helping to build a brick wall which is 6 meters in height. They each lay 350 bricks, but Josh finishes this task in 2 hours while Jake requires 5. 5 hours to complete his part. Who does more work, or do they both do the same amount? Who has more power? Explain.

please help me

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Answer:

What work is done when a person pushes an 80 kg washing machine 12m across the floor. The force of friction between the washing machine and floor is 500 N.

A sailor pulls a boat along a dock using a rope at an angle of 60° with the horizontal. How much work does the sailor do if he exerts a force of 255 N on the rope and pulls the boat 4.0m?

Explanation:

Explain how sound waves are created and how they travel

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Answer:

Sound is produced when an object vibrates, creating a pressure wave. This pressure wave causes particles in the surrounding medium (air, water, or solid) to have vibrational motion. As the particles vibrate, they move nearby particles, transmitting the sound further through the medium.

Explanation:

A planet's moon travels in an approximately circular orbit of radius 8.6 107 m with a period of 6 h 25 min. Calculate the mass of the planet from this information.

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Answer:

m v^2 / R = G M m / R^2       gravitational attraction = centripetal force

M = v^2 R / G       solving for M

period = 6 h 25 min = (6 * 3600 + 25 * 60) sec = 23,100 sec = T

v = 2 pi R / T

M = 4 pi^2 R^3 / (G T^2)

M = 39.5 * (8.6E7)^3 / (6.67E-11 * 2.31E4^2)

M = 39.5 * 636 / (6.67 * 5.34) * 10^24

M = 7.05 * 10^26 kg

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Which of the following options are correct?
If a conductor has a potential V 4- 0 and there are no charges anywhere else outside, then _____
(a) there must not be charges on the surface or inside itself.
(b) there cannot be any charge in the body of the conductor.
(c) there must be charges only on the surface.
(d) there must be charges inside the surface.

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The charge would be in equilibrium so there would be no charge in the body of the conductor.


Answer:

(b) there cannot be any charge in the body of the conductor

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Note the line that there is no charges anywhere else outside means the charge is placed in equilibrium position.

Hence there cannot be any charge in the body of conductor

343. W/M^2 of energy is emitted by the sun to the earth. How much actually reaches the earth's surface?

A. About one fourth

B. Almost all

C. About a third

D. About half

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If 343 W/m² of energy is emitted by the sun to the earth, the quantity that reaches the earth is : ( D ) which is about half.

What is radiation?

Radiation is the energy exchange that does not require a material medium for propagation.This is the process in which the sun exchanges heat with the earth.

Analysis:

When heat is exchanged between two bodies, heat is either, absorbed, transmitted or reflected. In the the cloud, energy is reflected back to the sun since the clouds are translucent, it allows a part to reach the clouds.

In conclusion, About half of this energy gets to the earth.

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Answer:

The correct answer is A. About one fourth.planation:

An ideal gas, initially at a volume of 0.777778 L and pressure of 9 kPa, undergoes isothermal expansion until its volume is 7 L and its pressure is 1 kPa. Calculate the work done by the gas during this process. Answer in units of J.

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For an ideal gas, initially at a volume of 0.777778 L,  the work done by the gas during this process is mathematically given as

w=15.380613

What is the work done by the gas during this process.?

Generally, the equation for the work done  is mathematically given as

W=p1v1invfvi

Therefore

v2=p1v1/p2

v2=9*1.0.77778/1

v2=7.00002

In conclusion

w=7.00002ln7/0.777778

w=15.380613

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How does fission differ from fusion?

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Explanation:

Fission is the splitting of a heavy, unstable nucleus into two lighter nuclei, and fusion is the process where two light nuclei combine together releasing vast amounts of energy.

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A solid disk of mass (M) and radius (R) rolls without slipping with a linear speed of (v). Find the maximum vertical height (h) to which it can roll if it goes up an incline. Answer in terms of M, R, v, and g.

(I assume g is for gravity)

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Answer:

1/2 M V^2 = M g H

Initial kinetic energy equals final potential energy

H = V^2 / (2 g)        satisfies given conditions

A +1.4 nC charge exerts a repulsive force of 20.0 mN on a second charge
which is located a distance of 2.2 m away from it. What is the magnitude
and sign of the second charge?

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Answer:

+ .00769 C

Explanation:

Whoever 'katie' is , removed my previous, innocuous answer for some reason....

The force is repulsive , so the charge is also POSITIVE

f = k q1 q2 / r^2  

   k = Coulombs constant = 8.98755 x 10^9  kg m^3 . (s^2 C^2)

   q 1 = 1.4 x 10^-9 C     f = 20 x 10^-3  N

    r = 2.2 m       q2 = ?

Sub in the values to get q 2 = + .00769 C

A new rechargeable battery pack is available for products that use aa batteries. Which of the following best explains how the data files in the table can be used to send a targeted e-mail to only those customers who have purchased products that use aa batteries to let them know about the new accessory?.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Use the products file to generate a list of product IDs that use AA batteries, then use the list of product IDs to search the purchases file to generate a list of customer IDs, then use the list of customer IDs to search the customers file to generate a list of e-mail addresses

2. It is to bring down the foot forcibly to the f a heavy step) with or without weight. 2 Ormain lateral position - This is done at sho​

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im confused bc im not sure if this is a full question

As velocity____kinetic energy _____ and potential energy _____

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Answer:

increases   increases   decreases

Explanation:

For an object falling from a height

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