Tom puts a metallic cover over his car's windshield after parking. How does this control
the sun's rays during a sunny day?
A billiard ball rolls from rest down a smooth ramp that is 8.0 m long. the acceleration of the ball is constant at 2.0?
Carbon (C) is an element found in living organisms. How would carbon be classified in the hierarchy of organisms?
Answer:
Explanation:
A cell
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How can you know if something has energy?
Answer:
You'll see it without noticing
Explanation:
for example: Magnets can pull to one thing, but using the other side of the magnet with the other magnet can push away the magnets, and turn it to their way of pulling, also electricity, movement, were making energy everyday, just by moving
A t-shirt cannon is fired into a crowd at a baseball game. The t-shirt with mass 0.17kg is fired, and the launcher (2.7kg) recoils at 1.7 m/s. Calculate the launch velocity of the t-shirt. Answer to 2 decimals
Answer:
Exactly 27 m/s
Explanation:
P=mv
P(cannon)=2.7*1.7
P(cannon)=4.59 kg*m/s
P(cannon)=P(tshirt)
4.59=0.17*v
v=27 m/s
Which will reduce the possible environmental damage associated with mining uranium?
installing newer water recycling systems in older power plants
increasing the reprocessing of used fuel for reuse
building additional fission nuclear power plants
developing better places to store radioactive wastes
Answer:
Answer is the last option, d
Explanation:
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Answer:
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A rocket sled accelerates forward from 10 m/s to 50 m/s in 2 seconds. What is the acceleration of the sled?
Answer:
Explanation:
Use kinematics equations
You have Vi=10m/s and Vf=50m/s and t=2s
Use equation Vf=Vo+at 50=10+a(2)
50=10+2a
40=2a
a=20 m/s^2
A van of mass 2500kg travelling at a velocity of 12 m/s collides with a stationary car of mass 700kg. The vehicles move together after the impact. Calculate their velocity.
Answer: 9.375m/s
Explanation: This is an inelastic collision, so the formula is mv1+mv2=(m1+m2)v-final. My work is a follows:
2500kg(12m/s) + 700kg(0m/s)=(2500kg+700kg)(v-final)
30,000kg(m/s)+0=3200kg(v-final)
30,000kg(m/s)/3200kg=9.375m/s
Objects that are able to roll have what type of energy?
A. potential
B. mechanical
C. thermal
D. chemical
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Maisey is running 12mph and comes to an abrupt stop in 3 seconds when she hears her name called. What is her acceleration?
Answer:
~ 0.001 m/s^2
Explanation:
If you convert 12 miles per hour to, miles per second, it makes this easier to calculate, so do that first
12m/ 1 hour * 1 hour/ 60 mins * 1 min/ 60 sec = ~0.003333 miles per second.
Next remember that acceleration = velocity/time
So our new velocity: 0.003333 over time: 3 seconds = the acceleration.
0.003333/3 = 0.001 m/s^2
A body moves with constant speed but has an acceleration. This is possible if it
Answer:
This is possible if it moves in a circle.
Explanation:
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Which can support life? Carbon, silicon, or both?
Answer:
both
Explanation:
Silicon
Explanation:
The chemical element of atomic number 14, a nonmetal with semiconducting properties, used in making electronic circuits. Pure silicon exists in a shiny dark gray crystalline form and as an amorphous powder
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Answer:
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. ........... is a mirror with a flat reflecting surface and is made of ordinary glass.
Answer:
Plane mirror.
Explanation:
A plain mirror is a mirror with a flat reflecting surface and is made of ordinary glass.
Reflection can be defined as a phenomenon which typically involves a change in the direction of a ray of light or waves as it falls on a smooth surface.
Simply stated, reflection occurs when a ray of light or wavefronts bounces off a smooth surface such as a plane mirror.
Generally, the angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence when a light ray strikes or hits a plane mirror.
The properties or characteristics of the images formed by a plane mirror include;
I. They are virtual and erect (upright).
II. It is the same size as the object formed.
III. It has the same distance from the plane mirror as the distance of the object from the mirror.
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Answer the following question:
Which process is an example of a physical change?
a. carrots are cut into small pieces and mixed into a salad
b. a peanut butter sandwich is eaten and broken down by enzymes in the stomach
c. sodium metal and chlorine gas are combined to form a sodium chloride, or table salt
d. sodium metal and water are combined to form a basic compound and a flammable gas
Skyscrapers are made of concrete and glass, concrete and glass are made of sand,so that makes skyscrapers giant sandcastles. Change my mind
Awnswer:
what are the answer chosices
Explanation:
A 1400-kg car is moving at a speed of 35 m/s. How much kinetic energy does the car have (in Joules)?
Answer:
857.5Kjoules
Explanation:
Using K. E=1/2 Mv^2
=1/2x1400x35x35
=857500joules
=857.5KJ
Which of the following best completes the sentence for Newton's Third Law? In every interaction,
forces occur in
A. specific places
B. single units
C. one direction only
D. pairs
Answer:
D in pairs
Explanation:
Forces always come in pairs - equal and opposite action-reaction force pairs.
what determines the color of light?
1. brightness
2. wavelength
3. amplitude
4. reflection rate
Answer:
2. wavelength
Explanation:
Light moves in waves. Light waves are different from sound waves in that light travels in transverse waves (as opposed to longitudinal, which is how sound waves travel). A light wave that travels in a direction is called a light ray.
Just like other waves, light waves have a wavelength and amplitude. The wavelength determines the color; we will learn more about this in the lesson on color. The amplitude of a light wave determines the brightness. Just as large amplitudes in sound waves result in sounds with greater intensities (louder sounds), large amplitudes in light waves result in light with greater intensity (brighter light).
9. True or false. Training at high altitudes can also increase the amount of
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How many seconds will it take for a the International Space Station to travel 450 km at a rate of 100 m/s?
Time = (distance) / (speed)
Time = (450 km) / (100 m/s)
Time = (450,000 m) / (100 m/s)
Time = 4500 seconds (that's 75 minutes)
Note:
This is about HALF the speed of the passenger jet you fly in when you go to visit Grandma for Christmas.
If the International Space Station flew at this speed, it would immediately go ker-PLUNK into the ocean.
The speed of the International Space Station in its orbit is more like 3,100 m/s, not 100 m/s.
What is the equation used to find the image distance? Identify each variable
Answer:i f I understand your question correctly, the formula is as follows:
Note: The sign convention is based on distances which are measured from the lens to the object or image of regard. Distances measured in the same direction the light is moving are positive and distances measured in the opposite direction the light is moving are negative.
The measurements are in meters
The “ambient” index of refraction is assumed to be n=1.00
The inverse of the object distance plus the dioptric power of the lens (convex—positive and concave—negative) equals the inverse of the image distance.
Or 1/Od +Dl =1/Id
Please note, it has been a long time since I thought about teaching this concept to students.
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How do you find your target heart rate for a female
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the relationship between force and acceleration verification of Newton second law of motion
Answer:
below
Explanation:
According to Newtons Second Law of Motion, also known as the Law of Force and Acceleration, a force upon an object causes it to accelerate according to the formula net force = mass x acceleration. So the acceleration of the object is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportional to the mass.
How is impact force and impact time related when describing the same impulse?
a) Inversely proportional
b) Directly proportional
c) They are opposite to each other
d) None of the above
Answer:
The correct option is (a)
Explanation:
Impulse is given by the product of force and time. It is denoted by J. So,
[tex]J=F\times t[/tex]
or
[tex]F=\dfrac{J}{t}[/tex]
It can be seen that the relation between the force and the impact time is inverse. Hence, the impact force and impact time possess inverse relation.
What are two characteristics of transverse waves that are not found in longitudinal waves
Answer:
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When you bounce a ball eventually it will stop bouncing. Where does the energy go?
Answer:
Into sound and heat energy due to friction.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Good sources include barley, oatmeal, beans, nuts, and fruits such as apples, berries, citrus fruits, and pears. Many foods contain both soluble and insoluble fiber. In general, the more natural and unprocessed the food, the higher it is in fiber. There is no fiber in meat, dairy, or sugar.
If you have chance to rearrange the periodical table, what is the style of it?
if i had chance to rearrange thw periodical table i would arrange like this because it's not fair to change it it's a fact