What is the average speed of a toy car that travels 240cm in 1 minute?

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Answer 1
4 cm/s is correct amañan and

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Don't mind this, just figuring something out

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Ok I won’t at alllllll

Answer:

ok

Explanation:

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Which element most likely interacts with water the same way lithium interacts with water?

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Answer:

Is there a multiple choice or select all that apply? I would say Potassium (K) or Sodium (Na)

Explanation:

If you were to mix 7 grams of sugar into 100 grams of water, how much should the total mass of the solution be?
95 grams

100 grams

93 grams
107 grams

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Answer:

The total mass of the solution should be 107 grams

Explanation:

Solutions

A solution is a homogeneous mixture consisting of a solute dissolved into a solvent. The solute is the substance that is being dissolved, while the solvent is the dissolving medium.

The relationship between the masses is:

[tex]m_s=m_o+m_v[/tex]

Where:

ms = mass of the solution

mo = mass of the solute

mv = mass of the solvent

If you were to mix mo=7 gr of sugar into mv=100 gr of water, then the total mass of the solution should be:

[tex]m_s=7~gr+100~gr[/tex]

[tex]m_s=107~gr[/tex]

The total mass of the solution should be 107 grams

The opening to a cave is a tall, 30.0-cm-wide crack. A bat is preparing to leave the cave emits a 30.0 kHz ultrasonic chirp. How wide is the "sound beam" 100. M outside the cave opening? Use v sound= 340. M/s.

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Answer:

The value is  [tex]w = 7.54 \ m[/tex]        

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

     The length of the crack is  [tex]a = 0.3 \ m[/tex]

     The  frequency is  [tex]f = 30.0 \ kHz = 30 *10^{3} \ Hz[/tex]

      The distance outside the cave that is being consider is  [tex]D = 100 \ m[/tex]

      The speed of sound is [tex]v_s = 340 \ m/s[/tex]

Generally the wavelength of the wave is mathematically represented as

        [tex]\lambda = \frac{v}f}[/tex]

=>     [tex]\lambda = \frac{340 }{30*10^{3}}[/tex]

=>     [tex]\lambda = 0.0113 \ m/s[/tex]

Generally for a  single slit the path difference between the interference patterns of the sound wave and the center  is mathematically represented as  

          [tex]y = \frac{ n * \lambda * D}{a}[/tex]

=>     [tex]y = \frac{ 1 * 0.0113 * 100}{0.3}[/tex]

=>     [tex]y = 3.77 \ m[/tex]

Generally the width of the sound beam is mathematically represented as

         [tex]w = 2 * y[/tex]

=>      [tex]w = 2 * 3.77[/tex]

=>      [tex]w = 7.54 \ m[/tex]        

The radius of the planet Mercury is 2.43 x 10^6m and its mass
is 3.2 x 10^23 kg. What is the speed of a satellite in orbit
265.000 m above the surface?

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Hey There!_____________________________________Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{Option D}[/tex]

_____________________________________DATA:

Radius of Mercury = [tex]R_m[/tex] = [tex]2.43x10^6m[/tex]

Mass of Mercury = [tex]M_m = 3.2x10^{23}m[/tex]

Distance Satellite above the surface of the Mercury = d = 265,000m

Gravitational Constant =  [tex]G = 6.67x10^{-11} \frac{N.m^2}{kg^2}[/tex]

_____________________________________SOLUTION:

Since the Satellite is orbiting around the Planet Mercury, due to the centripetal force, and Centripetal force is the force that acts towards the center of the circle, Whereas The gravitational force also acts towards the center of the circle thus we can say that Centripetal force is equal or same as centripetal force.  So,

               

                                             [tex]F_g =F_C[/tex]

Fg is Given by,

                                           [tex]F_g = \frac{GM_MM_S}{r^2}[/tex]

Fc is Given by,

                                           [tex]F_c=\frac{M_SV^2}{r}[/tex]

Where,

            G is Gravitational Constant

            [tex]M_e[/tex] is mass of Planet Mercury

            [tex]M_S[/tex] is Mass of Satellite

             r(small letter) is the distance between the center of the Planet Mercury and the satellite.

             V is velocity of satellite

_____________________________________

Now,

                                 [tex]\frac{GM_MM_S}{r^2} =\frac{M_SV^2}{r}[/tex]

                         

                                 [tex]V = \sqrt\frac{GM_M}{r}[/tex]

 r can also be written as,

                           

                                  [tex]V = \sqrt\frac{GM_M}{R_M +d}[/tex]

Substitute the variables,

         

                                  [tex]V = \sqrt{\frac{(6.67x10^{-11})x(3.2x10^{23})}{2695000}[/tex]

Simplify the equation,

           

                                  V = 2814 [tex]\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

Approximately,

                                  V = 2800 [tex]\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

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How does pressure change as you go deeper into Earth’s interior

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Answer:

The temperature and the pressure both increase as we go deeper within the Earth, toward its core.

Explanation:

Two objects attract each other gravitationally with a force of 2.3×10−10 N when they are 0.45 m apart. Their total mass is 4.4 kg.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Juanita's moving company has just bought a new truck. The truck needs a new ramp that will make it easier to push the dollies up into the truck. Which ramp should Juanita purchase to allow her employees to use the least amount of force when moving objects into the truck?

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while i believe you forgot to include the ramp options, the least steep and shortest ramp will require the least amount of force. consider this: is it more difficult to push a box up a steep ramp, or a less steep one? a short ramp, or a long ramp?

Suppose you are in a moving car and the motor stops running. You step on the brakes and slow the car to half speed. If you release your foot from the brakes, will the car speed up a bit, or will it continue at half speed and slow due to friction?

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Answer:

See the answer below

Explanation:

If you step on the brake of a car while driving, the frictional force between the tires of the car and the surface of the road increases in opposition to the motion of the car. Consequently, the car slows down.

If you release your foot from the brake pedal when the car is still at half speed, the frictional force reduces and the car speeds up a bit even without pressing the throttle. Eventually, the frictional force will slow down and stop the car if the throttle is not pressed.

Calculate the momentum of a 10-kg cart moving at 15 m/s.

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Answer:

150 kg.m/s

Explanation:

The momentum of an object can be found by using the formula

momentum = mass × velocity

From the question we have

momentum = 10 × 15

We have the final answer as

150 kg.m/s

Hope this helps you

What was the velocity of the ball at 10 seconds?

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Answer:

if your talking about the velocity after the ball falls, it would be -100m/s

Explanation:

What do scientists hope to learn from missions to visit asteroids?

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Answer:

The mission will help scientists investigate how planets formed and how life began, as well as improve our understanding of asteroids that could impact Earth.

Explanation:

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a man hits a golf ball (0.2kg) which accelerates at a rate of 20 m/s/s . what amount of force acted on the ball

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Answer:

4 N

Explanation:

The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula

force = mass × acceleration

From the question we have

force = 0.2 × 20

We have the final answer as

4 N

Hope this helps you

Answer:

The ball only accelerates during the brief time that the club is in contact

with it. After it leaves the club face, it takes off at a constant speed.

If it accelerates at 20 m/s² during the hit, then

  Force = (mass) x (acceleration) = (0.2kg) x (20 m/s²) = 4 newtons .

Explanation:

4. What does doubling the voltage do to the strength of the electromagnet?​

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Answer:

it can make it stronger!

Answer:

The strength of the magnet in this case is directly proportional to the total voltage sum of all of the batteries

examples of uniform motion

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Answer:

An airplane cruising at a level height and a steady speed.

A car going along a straight level road at steady speed.

A vibrating spring in a sewing machine.

A ship steaming on a straight course at steady speed.

A train going along the tracks at steady speed.

Explanation:

Hope this helps :)

Answer:

Examples of Uniform Motions.

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An airplane cruising at a level height and a steady speed.

A car going along a straight level road at steady speed.

A vibrating spring in a sewing machine.

A ship steaming on a straight course at steady speed.

A train going along the tracks at steady speed

HELP I DONT HAVE MUCH TIME ILL time BRAINLIEST 10poINTSSSSSS HURYYYY

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1.the sun must be lined up with the moon and earth all must be aligned for this to happen

Answer:

1.the sun must be lined up with the moon and earth all must be aligned for this to happen

Explanation:

Formula: KE = 1/2 my?
m=mass v=velocity
1. A car is traveling with a velocity of 40 m/s and has a mass of 1120 kg. Calculate the
kinetic energy (KE) of the car.

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Answer:

22400 Joules

Explanation:

Apply the formula:

KE = 1/2 . 40 . 1120

KE = 20 . 1120

KE = 22400 Joules

What was the total distance the ball travelled?

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Explanation:

i need to know the full question

Answer:

As far as it could go

Explanation:

It rolled with it's potential energy, dropping to kinetic energy ;-;

What Critical Thinking Concepts and Skills will You Use Over the Holidays?

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Answer:

I do not know, but I think I would use the scientific method and use my drawing skills to paint some nice Christmas things.

Explanation:

Matter can exist in hw many states​

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Answer:

Matter can exist in four different states: solids, liquids, gases and plasma.

Explanation:

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Which of the following charts correctly compares plant and animal cells?

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Answer:

Wheres the charts??

Explanation:

I need the charts so I can help

The force of gravity would be greatest between which of the following?

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Answer:

between a ball and a car

Explanation:

lol i am just as baffled as you luv

Why is losing an important aspect of sport

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Answer:

blc losing is part of life and u learn how do it again with losing and then you get up and comes to be a winner

Explanation:

What factors determine the distance at which two atoms form a bond ?

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Answer:

The length of the bond is determined by the number of bonded electrons (the bond order). The higher the bond order, the stronger the pull between the two atoms and the shorter the bond length. Generally, the length of the bond between two atoms is approximately the sum of the covalent radii of the two atoms.

Explanation:

A car travels 3500 m in 200 seconds what is the car speed

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Answer:

17.5 m/s

Explanation:

We can calculate the meters per second by dividing the distance by time. 3500 divided by 200 is 17.5, therefore the speed is 17.5 meters per second.

Describe the evidence of chemical changes that occurred during the etching process in:

a. your circuit board.

b. the copper chloride etching solution.

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Not a straight up answer, but moreover to help you get it: (Circuit Boards)

Aside from the tasks it performs, perhaps the most important function of a circuit board is providing a way to integrate the electronics for a device in a compact space. A PCB allows components to be correctly connected to a power source while being safely insulated. Also, circuit boards are less expensive than other options because they can be designed with digital design tools and manufactured in high volume using factory automation.

Partially straight up, helping you  get the answer: (Copper Chloride)

Copper(II) chloride is the chemical compound with the chemical formula CuCl 2. This is a light brown solid, which slowly absorbs moisture to form a blue-green dihydrate.

A horizontal pipe contains water at a pressure of 110 kPa flowing with a speed of 1.4 m/s. When the pipe narrows to one half its original diameter, what is (a) the speed and (b) the pressure of the water?

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Answer:

a

  [tex]v_2 = 5.6 \ m/s[/tex]

b

   [tex]P_2 = 80600 \ Pa[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that  

     The pressure of the water in the pipe is  [tex]P_1= 110 \ kPa = 110 *10^{3 } \ Pa[/tex]

      The speed of the water  is [tex]v_1 = 1.4 \ m/s[/tex]

       The original area of the pipe is  [tex]A_1 = \pi \frac{d^2 }{4}[/tex]

       The  new area of the pipe is  [tex]A_2 = \pi * \frac{[\frac{d}{2} ]^2}{4} = \pi * \frac{\frac{d^2}{4} }{4} = \pi \frac{d^2}{16}[/tex]

         

Generally the continuity equation is mathematically represented as

       [tex]A_1 * v_1 = A_2 * v_2[/tex]

Here [tex]v_2[/tex] is the new velocity  

So

        [tex]\pi * \frac{d^2}{4} * 1.4 = \pi * \frac{d^2}{16} * v_2[/tex]

=>     [tex]\frac{d^2}{4} * 1.4 = \frac{d^2}{16} * v_2[/tex]

=>    [tex]d^2 * 1.4 = \frac{d^2}{4} * v_2[/tex]

=>    [tex]1.4 = 0.25 * v_2[/tex]

=>     [tex]v_2 = 5.6 \ m/s[/tex]

Generally given that the height of the original pipe and the narrower pipe are the same , then we will b making use of the  Bernoulli's equation for constant height to calculate the pressure

This is mathematically represented as

       

             [tex]P_1 + \frac{1}{2} * \rho * v_1 ^2 = P_2 + \frac{1}{2} * \rho * v_2 ^2[/tex]

Here [tex]\rho[/tex] is the density of water with value  [tex]\rho = 1000 \ kg /m^3[/tex]

             [tex]P_2 = P_1 + \frac{1}{2} * \rho [ v_1^2 - v_2^2 ][/tex]

=>          [tex]P_2 = 110 *10^{3} + \frac{1}{2} * 1000 * [ 1.4 ^2 - 5.6 ^2 ][/tex]

=>          [tex]P_2 = 80600 \ Pa[/tex]

A billiard ball traveling at 4m/s has an elastic head-on collision with a billiard ball of equal mass that is initially at rest. The first ball is at rest after the collision. What is the speed of the second ball after the collision?

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Answer:

The speed is 4m/s because the size is the same.

Explanation:

The speed of the second ball after the collision is 4 m/s.

What is law of conservation of momentum?

According to the law of conservation of momentum, The overall momentum of two or more bodies acting on one another in an isolated system stays constant unless an external force is introduced. As a result, momentum cannot be gained or lost.

Let the mass of each billiard ball is m.

Before collision speed of first billiard ball: u = 4 m/s.

Before collision speed of second billiard ball: U= 0 m/s.

After collision speed of first billiard ball: v = 0 m/s.

After collision speed of second billiard ball: V= ?

From conservation of momentum, we can write:

Total momentum before collision = Total momentum after collision

mu +M.0 = m.0 + m.V

u = V

V = 4 m/s.

The speed of the second ball after the collision is 4 m/s.

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What are the different isotopes of carbon and which isotopes are relevant for carbon dating?

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Ans: Radiocarbon dating uses carbon isotopes.

Radiocarbon dating relies on the carbon isotopes carbon-14 and carbon-12. Scientists are looking for the ratio of those two isotopes in a sample. Most carbon on Earth exists as the very stable isotope carbon-12, with a very small amount as carbon-13.

The three isotopes of carbon are C-12, C-13, and C-14. The carbon isotope 14C, which is the most commonly used radioactive cosmogenic isotope, can be used to date occurrences that took place within the last 60,000 years or so.

There are three types of carbon isotopes. Carbon-12 (12C) is by far the most prevalent isotope of carbon and it has six neutrons in relation to its six protons. Carbon-13 (13C), the second-heaviest carbon isotope, has seven neutrons. Since neither 12C nor 13C undergoes radioactive decay over time, they are both referred to as stable isotopes. The nucleus of the rare carbon-14 (14C) isotope has eight neutrons. This isotope, in contrast to 12C and 13C, is unstable or radioactive. A 14C atom will eventually transform into a stable byproduct.

The process of radiocarbon dating, also known as carbon dating or carbon-14 dating, uses the characteristics of radiocarbon (14C), a radioactive isotope of carbon, to estimate the age of an object made of organic material.

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If you drop a rock from 700 meters high, how long will it take the hit the ground?
(Remember to make height negative when solving because it is falling)
5
10
11.95
7.95

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Answer:

The correct option is;

11.95

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The height from which the rock is dropped = 700 meters

The time for the to hit the ground is given by the relation, h = u·t + 1/2·g·t²

Where;

h - The height = 700 meters

u = The initial velocity = 0

t = The time taken for the rock to cover the height, h, and hit the ground

g = The acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²

Therefore, we have by substitution,

700 = 0 × t + 1/2 × 9.81 × t²

∴ t = √(700/(1/2 × 9.81)) ≈ 11.95

The time for the rock to hit the ground, t ≈ 11.95 seconds.

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