Answer: 4
Explanation:
The dependent variable is the temperature of the water.
11 A car is driven on a long journey along a flat, horizontal road. The car stops several times on the
journey and its engine becomes hot.
Which type of energy does not change during the journey?
A the chemical energy in the fuel tank
the gravitational energy of the car
c the internal (thermal) energy of the engine
B
D the kinetic energy of the car
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because the gravity is the one pulling the car to the ground so it doesnot change
The same same thing happens to the chemical energy in the engine it doesnot change as it is the one that makes the car to move from one place to another
Option B is correct that is the gravitational energy of the car does not change.
(A) The chemical energy in the fuel tank gets converted into thermal energy heating up the engine and mechanical energy which helps moving the car.
(B) Gravitational energy is due to the force of gravitation between the car and the earth and depends on their respective masses which does not change as the car moves.
(C) The internal energy is proportional to thermal energy. the thermal energy of the engine increases which means its internal energy also increases.
(D) The kinetic energy of the car changes as it moves and stops.
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Consider the moment immediately before the puck is released. At that moment, the kinetic energy, the gravitational potential energy, and the elastic potential energy are, respectively, Select the best answer from the choices provided. a-zero, at a maximum, and at a maximumb-at a maximum, zero, and zeroc-zero, at a maximum, and zerod-at a maximum, at a maximum, and zeroe-zero, zero, and at a maximum
Answer:
zero, at a maximum, and zero
Explanation:
At the instant that the puck is released, its kinetic energy is zero because we define the kinetic energy of a body as the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its motion.
The gravitational potential energy at the point of release is maximum since gravitational potential energy is possessed by any object in the earth's gravitational field.
Elastic potential energy refers to energy stored in a body as a result of applying a force that deforms the elastic object. . Hence elastic potential energy is available in the puck only when it is deformed upon hitting the earth.
Does temperature affect whether or not a current voltage graph curves?
Answer:
Current-voltage (I-V) characteristics for components
The relationship between current through, and voltage across, a component is called the current-voltage (I-V) characteristic.
Resistor at constant temperature
For a fixed resistor, the voltage is directly proportional to the current. Doubling the amount of energy into the resistor results in a current twice as fast through the resistor. This relationship is called Ohm's Law and is true because the resistance of the resistor is fixed (because the temperature does not change).
You serve a volleyball with a mass of 2.1 kg. The ball leaves your hand with a speed of 35 m/s. The ball has __________________ energy. Calculate it.
Answer:
The ball has kinetic energy
the kinetic energy is 945 J
Explanation:
Answer:
The ball has 1286.25 J of energy
Explanation:
Kinetic Energy
Is the type of energy of an object due to its state of motion. It's proportional to the square of the speed.
The equation for the kinetic energy is:
[tex]\displaystyle K=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
Where:
m = mass of the object
v = speed at which the object moves
The kinetic energy is often expressed in Joules (J).
The volleyball of a mass m=2.1 Kg is served at v=35 m/s, calculating its kinetic energy:
[tex]\displaystyle K=\frac{1}{2}\cdot 2.1\cdot 35^2[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle K=\frac{1}{2}\cdot2.1\cdot 1225[/tex]
K = 1286.25 Joule
The ball has 1286.25 J of energy
If y is inversely proportional to x and y = 4 and x=10, find y when x = 20
Answer:
Y=8
Explanation:
Y=4
X=10
if x is 20 it means it is doubled frm the previous therefore it means even y has to be doubled
first. now
x=10. x=20
y=4. y=8
Which of the following is an example of light energy being changed to chemical energy?
Group of answer choices
A flashlight with rechargeable batteries
A solar panel that charges a battery
Food that is eaten to provide mechanical energy
Answer:
A solar panel
Explanation:
What PLACE is the 8 in in the number 38,341,097.54
Answer:
The millions place.
Explanation:
3. Jackie tells Mike she can't go swimming, she is allergic to the chlorine. This is an example of ______.
A. self-concept
B. self-talk
C. self-disclosure
D. self-perception
Answer:
self perception
Explanation:
i think its self perception because he tells to others
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Distinguish among hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions
Explanation:
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A plastic ball is tied to 1 end of a long string and is swung in a horizontal circle. If it takes to complete 1 circle, what is the acceleration of the ball
Explanation:
Assuming the ball is swung with a constant velocity V and radius of circle R. Therefore, The tangential acceleration of the ball would be zero.
Considering the centripetal acceleration to be a_c . we get,
[tex]a_c= \frac{V^2}{R}[/tex]
I NEED ANSWER ASAP WILL MARK BRAINLY Which term is defined as the change in the direction of light when it goes from one medium into a different medium?
transmission
reflection
absorbtion
refraction
Answer:
reflection
Explanation:
Answer:
Refraction
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URGENTE : Un cuerpo de 8m³ flota en el agua. Si el volumen sumergido es de 5m³. Determina el modulo de la fuerza de empuje (en kn) que presenta
Answer:
La magnitud del empuje hacia arriba o fuerza hacia arriba que actúa sobre el cuerpo es 48,853 kN
Explanation:
Los parámetros dados son;
El volumen del cuerpo = 8 m.³
El volumen del cuerpo sumergido = 5 m³
Por el principio de Arquímedes, que establece que el empuje hacia arriba, [tex]F_b[/tex], actuar sobre un cuerpo en un fluido es igual al peso del fluido desplazado por el cuerpo
Matemáticamente, tenemos;
[tex]F_b[/tex] = ρ × g × V
Dónde;
ρ = La densidad del fluido = La densidad del agua = 997 kg / m³
g = La aceleración debida a la gravedad = 9,8 m / s²
V = El volumen del fluido desplazado = El volumen del cuerpo sumergido = 5 m.³
∴ [tex]F_b[/tex] = 997 kg / m³ × 9,8 m / s² × 5 m³ = 48,853 N = 48,853 kN (hacia arriba)
La magnitud del empuje hacia arriba o la fuerza hacia arriba que actúa sobre el cuerpo = 48,853 kN.
What force pulls objects toward each other because of their masses?
Answer:
Gravity force
Explanation:
Answer:
grav force
Explanation:
Select the reset button on the lab activity. Select the boy icon. Select the middle note located
in the bottom right of the lab activity. Select the GO button. What happened to the pitch of the
sound as the sound source moved past the observer? Record your observations.
Answer:
You need to include the website and stuff?
Explanation:
Erin was asked to design an experiment that would give the evidence needed to support the hypothesis: “A 6 inch playground ball will bounce higher than a 3 inch playground ball, because it is bigger.” Which of the following statements would not be a part of Erin’s experiment?
Determining all of the variables.
Repeating her experiment 5 times.
Recording her results as well as her observations.
Dropping the balls from different heights.
Which way can heat never flow?
Answer:
Cold to hot.
Explanation:
Heat can never flow from cold to hot, heat transfers itself from hot to cold.
Which of the following is the most sensible way to conserve natural resources?
O Don't use any products made from trees
O Stop using electricity entirely
Never ride in a car
O Bike or walk to school instead of taking a gasoline-powered car.
Answer:Bike or walk to school instead of taking a gasoline powered car.
Explanation: gasoline is not infinite. trees can be replanted and regrown. electricity can by generated and is not a natural recourse.
A 75 kg ball carrier is running to the right at 6.5 m/s. An 80 kg defender is chasing the ball carrier running at 7.0 m/s. The defender catches the ball carrier in a completely inelastic collision. What was the kinetic energy of the ball carrier/defender system BEFORE the tackle?
Answer:
3,544.375Joules
Explanation:
Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its motion, It is expressed as;
Kinetic energy = 1/2mv²
m is the mass of the body
v is the velocity
For the ball carrier;
KE = 1/2(75)(6.5)²
KE = 3168.75/2
KE = 1584.375Joules
For the defender;
KE = 1/2(80)(7)²
KE = 3920/2
KE = 1960Joules
The kinetic energy of the ball carrier/defender system BEFORE the tackle = KE for the carrier + KE for the defender
kinetic energy of the ball carrier/defender system BEFORE the tackle= 1584.375+1960 = 3,544.375Joules
What a measurement? Write down t its importance inn an our daily life.
Answer:
Time, size, distance, speed, direction, weight, volume, temperature, pressure, force, sound, light, energy—these are among the physical properties for which humans have developed accurate measures, without which we could not live our normal daily lives. Measurement permeates every aspect of human life.
What does this same experiment( the picture) tell you about light waves? Explain.
An explosion occurs at the end of a pier. The sound reaches the other end of the pier by traveling through three media: air, fresh water, and a slender metal handrail. The speeds of sound in air, water, and the handrail are 355, 1480, and 5490 m/s, respectively. The sound travels a distance of 117 m in each medium. (a) After the first sound arrives, how much later does the second sound arrive
Answer:
0.05773 sec
Explanation:
We know that
time = distance/speed = d/V
for air
t1 = 117/355 = 0.3295 sec
for fresh water
t_2 = 117/1480 = 0.07905 sec
for metal
t_3 = 117/5490 = 0.02131 sec
So as we can see sound will reach through metal hand rail 1st, then through fresh water and then through air
1st = metal hand rail
2nd = fresh water
3rd = air
time difference between 1st and 2nd sound = t_2 - t_3 = 0.07905 - 0.02131 = 0.05773 sec
Incident ray X passes parallel to the principal axis of a concave lens. Incident ray Y passes parallel to the principal axis of a convex lens.
How do the rays behave differently after passing through each lens?
Ray X continues moving in the same direction, and ray Y refracts and passes through the focal point located behind the lens.
Both rays refract and move as though they passed through the focal point.
Ray X appears as though it passed through the focal point in front of the lens, and ray Y passes through the focal point on the other side of the lens.
Both rays continue moving in the same direction.
Answer:
Explanation:
It would be option C. Ray x appears as though it passed through the focal point in front of the lens, and ray Y passes through the focal point on the other side of the lens.
Answer:
c. Ray X appears as though it passed through the focal point in front of the lens, and ray Y passes through the focal point on the other side of the lens.
Explanation:
The circumference of the Earth is
approximately 40,075 kilometers.
How many significant figures are
there in the numerical value?
Answer:
5 sig figures
Explanation:
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A spacecraft is travelling in space with no resultant force and no resultant moment acting on it
Answer:
is that a question or a statement lol
Explanation:
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
because it is talking of the solid rock in the core of the earth
Most of our Solar system is composed of___
asteroids
moons
planets
empty space
Answer:
empty space
Explanation:
Our solar system comprises of the sun as the star, the planets, the dwarf planets, various moons, and plenty of asteroids, comets, and meteoroids. However, the majority part of the solar system consists of a void or empty space. These empty spaces basically composed of planetary dust and gas.
Hence, it can be concluded that Most of our Solar system is composed of "Empty Spaces."
What movement allows us to move our side to side?
Answer:
Ball-and-socket joints
Explanation:
A student rings a brass bell with a frequency of 200 Hz. The sound wave
travels through brass, air, and glass. What is the wavelength of the wave in
brass?
Medium
Wave speed
(m/s)
Brass
4,700
Air
346
Glass
5,640
A. 2.3 m
B. 0.43 m
C. 0.043 m
D. 23.5 m
Answer:
Option D. 23.5 m
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Frequency = 200 Hz
Speed of sound in brass = 4700 m/s
Wavelength of sound in brass =?
We can obtain the wavelength of the sound in the brass by using the following formula as illustrated below:
Wave speed = wavelength × frequency
4700 = wavelength × 200
Divide both side by 200
Wavelength = 4700 / 200
Wavelength = 23.5 m
Thus, the wavelength of the sound in the brass is 23.5 m
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Answer:
DNA= 2 strands, sugar is deoxyribose, and the Nitrogen Bases are adenine, uracil, cytosine, and thymine.
RNA= 1 strands, sugar is ribose, and the Nitrogen Nases are adenine, uracil, cytosine, and guanine.
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