Answer:
v =163.95 m/s
Explanation:
Given that,
The wavelength of wave, [tex]\lambda=646\ km=646\times 10^3\ m[/tex]
Distance covered, [tex]d=3630\ km=3630\times 10^3\ m[/tex]
We need to find the speed of the wave. We know that,
speed = distance/time
So,
[tex]v=\dfrac{3630\times 10^3\ m}{22140\ s}\\\\=163.95\ m/s[/tex]
So, the speed of the wave is equal to 163.95 m/s.
How independent are we on technology?
Technology makes us feel more alone because we are more dependent on social media connections than real life connections. Simply put, technology-independent architecture means not being biased towards any particular platform or software language.
Answer:
you can check out any time you like. But you don't, do you? There's one area where technology has surely encouraged a truer and more heartening personal freedom. According to Gallup, a record 42 percent of Americans now identify as politically independent.
What is Magnitude?
a.Accuracy
b.Precision
c.Extent of a measurement
d.Ground type Pokemon
Answer:
Prior to changes in Generation IV, all damaging Ground-type moves were physical, but ... Ground type moves will affect Flying type Pokemon when they lose their ... Gen, Move, Category, Contest, Power, Accuracy, PP, Target, Description ... at an abandoned hydroelectric plant, were giving Onix a noticeable degree of pain, ...
Missing: Precision c. measurement d.
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Extent of a measurement and D. Ground-Type Pokemon.
Explanation:
If the rotation of a planet of radius 5.32 × 106 m and free-fall acceleration 7.45 m/s 2 increased to the point that the centripetal acceleration was equal to the gravitational acceleration at the equator, what would be the tangential speed of a person standing at the equator?
Answer:
v = 6295.55 m/s
Explanation:
Given that,
The radius of a planet, [tex]r=5.32\times 10^6\ m[/tex]
The free fall acceleration of the planet, a = 7.45 m/s²
We need to find the tangential speed of a person standing at the equator.
Also, the centripetal acceleration was equal to the gravitational acceleration at the equator.
We know that,
Centri[etal acceleration,
[tex]a=\dfrac{v^2}{r}\\\\v=\sqrt{ar}\\\\v=\sqrt{5.32\times10^6\times 7.45}\\\\v=6295.55\ m/s[/tex]
So, the tangential speed of the person is equal to 6295.55 m/s.
Danny and Iskander sit on a see-saw. Iskander weighs 40 N and sits 1.2 meters from the pivot. Danny sits 0.8 m from the pivot and the see-saw is balanced. How much does Danny weigh?
Answer:
60N
Explanation:
According to the principle of lever: a torque can control if an object will spin or not.
The torque Iskander cause is 40*1.2=48 N-m
So for balanced, Danny should cause the same torque.
48/0.8=60, Danny weigh 60N.
A 5-kg box is pushed with a horizontal force of 100 N across a floor. What power output is neede d to push the box a distance of 60 meters in 2 minutes? (A) 10 W (B) 25 W (C) 30 W (D) 50 W
Answer:
(D) 50 W
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Mass = 5 kg
Force = 100 N
Distance = 60 N
Time = 2 minutes
Conversion:
1 minute = 60 seconds
2 minutes = 60 * 2 = 120 seconds
To find the power output required to push the box;
First of all, we would determine the work done in pushing the box.
Work done = force * distance
Workdone = 100 * 60
Workdone = 6000 Joules
Next, we find power output;
Power = workdone/time
Power = 6000/120
Power = 50 Watts
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Answer:
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In the Vector Addition Lab, the following data was collected for determining the displacement from the door of the Physics classroom to another location in the building: 2 m, West; 14.0 m, South; 25.0 m, East; 11.0 m, North; and 2 m, West. The magnitude of the resultant displacement from the physics classroom to the assigned location is closest to ___ meters. (Round to the nearest integer.)
Answer:
21 m
Explanation:
Since the displacement from the door is 2 m West, we have our vector as -2i. The vector representing 14.0 m South is -14.0j. The vector representing 25.0 m East is 25.0i. The vector representing 11.0 m North is 11.0j. And, the vector representing 2.0 m West is -2.0i.
So, to get our position vector at the other location, we add all the vectors together.
So, r = -2i + (-14.0j) + 25.0i + 11.0j - 2i
= -4i + 25.0i - 14.0j + 11.0j
= 21.0i -3j m
Now, if we assume the position vector for the door is at the origin, we have r₀ = 0i + 0j m
So, our displacement from the door is r - r₀ = 21.0i - 3.0j - (0i + 0j) = 21.0i - 3.0j
So, the magnitude of the resultant displacement |r - r₀| = √(21.0² + 3.0²)
= 3.0√(7.0² + 1)
= 3.0√(49 + 1)
= 3.0√50
= 3.0 × 7.0711
= 21.2
≅ 21 m to the nearest integer
Calcalculate potential energy given to a potato sack having a mass of 2 kg as I raise it to a height of 450 CM
Answer:
8.829 Joules
Explanation:
The potential energy of an object, is the energy it posses (the energy stored within the object) by virtue of its relative elevation or height, position, state, or arrangement
The potential energy of an object raised to a given height, P.E. = m·g·h
Where;
m = The mass of the object
g = The acceleration due to gravity, a constant ≈ 9.81 m/s²
h = The present height of the object
For the potato sack having a mass, m = 2 kg, and raised to a height, h = 450 cm = 0.45 m, we have;
The potential energy given to the potato sack, by raising its height, P.E. is given as follows;
P.E. = 2 kg × 9.81 m/s² × 0.45 m = 8.829 Joules
The potential energy given to the potato sack, P.E. = 8.829 Joules
Calculate the equivalent resistance of the following circuit:
Req =
Answer:
12/11 Ω isvthe equivalent resistance of the circuit.
Explanation:
Refer the attachment. Why is using the same cutting and knife for both
cooked and uncooked food not a drisable?
Answer:
It spreads diseases.
Explanation:
But when cooked food is kept on the place where uncooked meat or food was kept the germs spread to the cooked food also and as the cooked food cannot be washed it harms us as we directly consume it.
A coil is wrapped with 332 turns of wire on the perimeter of a circular frame (of radius 30 cm). Each turn has the same area, equal to that of the frame. A uniform magnetic field is directed perpendicular to the plane of the coil. This field changes at a constant rate from 29 mT to 56 mT in 63 ms. What is the magnitude of the induced average E in the coil, over the time interval 63 ms during which the field changes
Answer:
[tex]E=84.5V[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Number of Turns [tex]N=332turns[/tex]
Radius [tex]r= 30cm[/tex]
Field Change [tex]B=56mt-29mt=27mt[/tex]
Time [tex]t=63ms[/tex]
Generally the equation for Magnetic Field is mathematically given by
[tex]\frac{dB}{dt}=\frac{27*10^{-3}}{29*10^{-3}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{dB}{dt}=0.9T/s[/tex]
Generally the Flux at 332 turns is mathematically given by
[tex]\phi=N*A*B[/tex]
Generally the equation for Area of coil is mathematically given by
[tex]A=\pi*r^2[/tex]
[tex]A=\pi*(r*10^{-2})^2[/tex]
Since
[tex]\phi=332*\pi*(\theta*10^{-2})^2*B[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]\frac{d \phi}{dt}=332*\pi*(900*10^{-4}*\frac{dB}{dt}[/tex]
Generally the equation for emf Magnitude is mathematically given by
[tex]E=\frac{d\phi}{dt}[/tex]
[tex]E=332*\pi*(900*10^{-4}*0.9[/tex]
[tex]E=84.5V[/tex]
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A 7000 N braking force is used to slow a car down. The car was traveling at 25 m/s before the
brakes were applied and was traveling at 5 m/s after 6 seconds. What is the mass of the car? (ANS:
2100 kg)
Answer:
the answer is already there lol
Explanation:
Answer:
answer is there you can see from there lol
Explanation:
A student has connected two generator/motors together. The student turns the crank 20 times and noticed the other crank only turns 12 times. What happened to the "missing" energy?
Answer:
eu não consigo entender essa situação o Fim dessa história só pode ter confusão dos iguais com cabeças diferentes a invés de amigas são concorrentes
How do the meetings of the words exercise and fitness differ?
What energy transformation takes place when you stretch a bungee cord?
A.
Kinetic energy transforms into potential energy.
B.
Mechanical energy transforms into sound energy.
C.
Elastic energy transforms into kinetic energy.
D.
Potential energy transforms into elastic energy.
Answer:
D.Potential energy transforms into elastic energy.What is the sum of a systems potential and kinetic energy is equal to?
a. Total Energy
b. Mechanical Energy
c. Thermal Energy
d. Hyper Energy
Answer:
Explanation:
TE = KE + PE which is total energy available to a system is equal to its potential energy plus its kinetic energy, and that total energy will remain throughout the entire "trip", whatever it might be. So a is your answer.
hey everyone
what is optics??
Explanation:
Optics is a branch of physics that is the study of light and vision. ... The branch of physics dealing with the nature and properties of electromagnetic energy in the light spectrum and the phenomena of vision. In the broadest sense, optics deals with infrared light, visible light, and ultraviolet light.
A man can jump 2 m on the surface of the earth, calculate the height that he can jump on the surface of the moon?
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
it is probably 12 m on the surface of the moon
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I hope this is help full to you
how do i get a negative cube when i calculate density
Answer:
density should always be positive, you must have missed a sign somewhere
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amphibians fish birds reptiles mammals insects which one is an odd one out
Answer:
Explanation:
I think it's insects. All the rest have some sort of spinal structure. They are classified as vertebrates (meaning they have a spinal structure).
Answer:
Mammals
Explanation:
Mammals are the odd ones out because they do not lay eggs. Unlike amphibians, fish, birds, reptiles, and insects, which do lay eggs.
What would be the path of an object thrown in the air if there was no gravity?
A) It would travel horizontally to the Earths surface
B) It would travel in a curved path.
C) It would travel vertically down toward the Earth
D) It would travel in a straight line.
Answer:
What would be the path of an object thrown in the air if there was no gravity?
the answer is D
I need help with this too
Impulse is defined as a change in what?
a. Velocity
b. Direction
c. Inertia
d. Momentum
PLEASE HELP WITH THIS QUESTION
Which of Newton's Laws is represented in this demo?
Answer:
Newton's first law
Explanation:
you see, when an object is in motion, it tends to stay in motion, but in your case, if a object is at rest, it usually stays at rest unless acted upon my an unbalanced force which is pulling card from under the coin extremely quick and because you pulled it extremely quick, the coin isn't light enough to be moved easily with the paper, nor enough friction and speed for the coin to continue sticking onto the piece of paper
A.K.A. the coin is heavy, which is why it did not move with the paper
Answer:
Newton's First Law - Law of Inertia
Explanation:
Newton's First Law, the Law of Inertia mentions that an object at rest will stay in rest until acted by another force. The penny's inertia will cause it to fall directly down into the cup because the magnitude of external force applied by the card will be too meager to have a notable effect.
The drop in potential across a resistor in a circuit is 40 V. What is the current
flowing through the resistor if the resistance is 2.0 0? (use Ohmis law. V = IR
Answer:
Current, I = 20 Amperes.
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Voltage = 40 V
Resistance = 2 Ohms
To find current flowing through the resistor;
Ohm's law states that at constant temperature, the current flowing in an electrical circuit is directly proportional to the voltage applied across the two points and inversely proportional to the resistance in the electrical circuit.
Mathematically, Ohm's law is given by the formula;
[tex] V = IR[/tex]
Where;
V represents voltage measured in voltage.
I represents current measured in amperes.
R represents resistance measured in ohms.
Making current (I) the subject of formula, we have;
[tex] I = \frac {V}{R} [/tex]
Substituting into the formula, we have;
[tex] I = \frac {40}{2} [/tex]
Current, I = 20 Amperes.
An average 1.50 V Alkaline AA battery has 9,360 J of stored energy. If the battery is placed in a toy that requires 2.00 amperes of current to operate, how many minutes will the battery last before it runs out of energy?
Answer:
52 minutes
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Voltage = 1.5 V
Current = 2 Amperes
Energy = 9360 J
To find how many minutes will the battery last before it runs out of energy;
First of all, we would determine the power rating of the toy
Power = current * time
Power = 2 * 1.5
Power = 3 Watts
Next, we find the time;
Energy = power * time
9360 = 3 * time
Time = 9360/3
Time = 3120 seconds
To convert to minutes;
60 seconds = 1 minute
3120 seconds = 3120/60 = 52 minutes
Convergent boundaries are responsible for
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The plate collisions that occur in these areas can produce earthquakes, volcanic activity, and crustal deformation.
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A boiling liquid absorbs thermal energy (heat) at a rate of 450 W. The specific latent heat of vaporisation is 2.7 × (10 race to power 6)J / kg.how much liquid is vaporised in 9 minutes?
Answer:
0.09 kg
Explanation:
The details of boiling liquid are;
The rate of thermal energy absorption by the liquid, P = 450 W
The specific latent heat of vaporization, c = 2.7 × 10⁶ J/kg
The required information = The amount of liquid vaporized in t = 9 minutes
We have;
P = E/t
Where;
P = Power supplied by the heat source = The rate of absorption of thermal energy
E = The energy absorbed
t = The time
The energy absorbed in 9 minutes, E = P × t
∴ E = 450 W × 9 min × 60 s/min = 243,000 J
The heat required to evaporate 1 kg of liquid = The specific latent heat of vaporization, c = 2.7 × 10⁶ Joules
The mass of the liquid evaporated by the energy absorbed, E, m = E/c
∴ m = 243,000 J/(2.7 × 10⁶ J/kg) = 0.09 kg
Therefore, the mass of the liquid vaporized by the energy absorbed at a rate of 450 W, in 9 minutes, m = 0.09 kg.