. A 6 ohm resistor is connected to a 15 volt battery.
a. What is the current in the circuit?
b. How much heat is produced in 10 minutes?

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Answer 1

Answer:

2.5A , 22500 JOULE

Explanation:

Resistance (R)= 6 ohm

Voltage (V) = 15 volt

a)

Current (I) = ?

From ohm's law,

V=IR

15 = 6*I

I = 2.5 A

b)

time(t) = 10min = 600 second

heat energy (Q) = ?

from Joule's law of heating,

Q = I²*R*t

Q = 2.5² *6*600

Q = 22500 Joule

hence, heat energy produced is 22500 joule.


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Select the statements that apply in order to complete the model (you can choose multiple answers).

a) the products must equal the reactants.
b) one diatomic oxygen should be removed from the reactant side.
c) one unbonded carbon atom should be added to the product side of the equation.
d) one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms are needed to balance the equation.
e) one carbon dioxide molecule should be added to the product side of the equation.

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The statement a,d and e are correct. The chemical equation must be balanced.

What is a chemical reaction ?

One or more compounds, known as reactants, are transformed into one or more distinct substances, known as products. Such a process is known as a chemical reaction.

The given equation is;

[tex]\rm CH_4+2O_2 \arrow \rightarrow CO_2+2H_2O[/tex]

The statements that apply in order to complete the model is;

a) The products must equal the reactants.

d) One carbon atom and two oxygen atoms are needed to balance the equation.

e) One carbon dioxide molecule should be added to the product side of the equation.

Hence, statement a,d and e are correct.

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A photon has an energy of 2.88 x 10^-18 j. convert this energy into ev.

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Answer:

E = V Q        voltage * charge

Since the charge on an electron is      e = 1.6E-19    coulombs

the energy of 1 eV is 1.6E-19 joules

E = 2.88E-18 joules / 1.6E-19 joules/electron volt

E = 18 eV

A 100 kg object moving at 20 m/s comes to a stop over a distance of 40 m. what is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the object and the ground? (show work please)

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Answer:

.5097

Explanation:

Original KE = 1/2 (100)(20)^2 = 20 000 J

the force of friction must work this hard to stop the object in 40 m

Ff  *40 = 20 000  

Ff = 500 =   Fn u         u = coeff of kinetic friction

       500 = (100)(9.81) u

           u = .5097

The kinetic friction coefficient between the object and the ground is 0.5097.

What is kinetic friction?

The friction force to normal force ratio experienced by a body moving on a dry, non-smooth surface is denoted by the kinetic friction coefficient k.

Formula :

μk = [tex]\frac{Ff}{Fn}[/tex]

The types and values of the coefficient of friction are determined by the type of resistive force. The coefficient of friction can be determined through experiments such as calculating the amount of power required to overcome friction or calculating the angle at which an object begins to slide off an incline. The kinetic friction coefficient, or k, is the ratio of friction force to normal force felt by a body moving on a dry, uneven surface. Friction can be classified as static, kinetic, deformation, molecular, or rolling. Each one has a different coefficient of friction. Kinetic friction is the force that prevents normal motion after static friction has been overcome.

Therefore,

Original KE = 1/2 (100)(20)^2 = 20 000 J

the force of friction must work this hard to stop the object in 40 m

Ff  × 40 = 20 000  

Ff = 500 =   Fnμ       μ = coeff of kinetic friction

      500 = (100)(9.81) μ

          μ = 500/(100 x 9.81)

          μ = .5097

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question; the work one by friction force to stop a car of mass 1000 kg moves with velocity 72km/h is ..........

a) 72 x 10³ J

b) 2 x 10⁴ J

c) 2 x 10⁵ J

d) 4 x 10⁵ J

an explanation for future reference would be great, thank you in advance!
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Use the work-energy theorem. The total work W performed on the car as it it slows to a stop is equal to the change in the car's kinetic energy ∆K. So

W = ∆K

W = 0 - 1/2 (1000 kg) (72 km/h)²

W = - (500 kg) (20 m/s)²

W = - 200,000 J = -2 × 10⁵ J

The closest answer would be C, but friction opposes the car's motion so the work would be negative.

5. A spring balance is used to weigh a fish. The combined mass of the fish and the pan is 1.50
kg. If the spring constant is 1200 N/m. What distance does the spring stretch?

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We know the formula

[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow x=\dfrac{2mg}{k}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow x=\dfrac{2(1.5)(9.8)}{1200}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow x=\dfrac{3(9.8)}{1200}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow x=\dfrac{9.8}{400}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow x=0.0245m[/tex]

2.45cm is distance

It would be really helpful if someone answered this.

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Basically saying, the graph in the picture is a acute angle, at a different angle. The answer looks like 55 degrees

[tex]\qquad\qquad\huge\underline{{\sf Answer}}[/tex]

According to first law of reflection, we know that :

Angle made by the incident ray and normal [ i.e angle of incidence ] is always equal to Angle made by the reflected ray and normal [ i.e Angle of reflection ]

Therefore, we can say that the missing angle (angle of reflection) has the same value as the angle of incidence which is equal to 45°

Please read the statement through to understand the procedure ~

What is an example of an analogue signal?

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Examples of analog signals are Human voice, Thermometer, Analog phones etc.

What is signal?

Signal is defined as an electromagnetic wave that carries information through a medium. In this, the data is converted into electromagnetic signal which may be analog or digital and then sent from sender to receiver.

Signal which are continuous as time varies are analog signals.

Thus, examples of analog signals are Human voice, Thermometer, Analog phones etc.

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Answer:

Examples of analog signals are Human voice, Thermometer, Analog phones etc. Examples of digital signals are Computers, Digital Phones, Digital pens, etc.

What happens to the amplitude of the resultant wave when two sound waves with equal amplitude constructively interfere? a. it is half than the amplitude of each wave. b. it is twice than the amplitude of each wave. c. it is the mean of the amplitudes of the two waves. d. it is the square of the amplitude of each wave. e. it is zero.

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The amplitude of the resultant wave when two sound waves with equal amplitude constructively interfere, will be twice than the amplitude of each wave.

What is a constructive interference?

A constructive interference occurs when two sound waves with equal amplitude moving in the same direction collide which each other, forming a single wave (resultant wave) with a higher amplitude.

Thus, we can conclude that the amplitude of the resultant wave when two sound waves with equal amplitude constructively interfere, will be twice than the amplitude of each wave.

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On an ice skating rink, a girl of mass 50 kg stands stationary, face to face with a boy of mass 80 kg. the children push off of one another, and the boy moves away with a velocity of 3 m/s. what is the final velocity of the girl? –1.9 m/s 1.9 m/s –4.8 m/s 4.8 m/s

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The final velocity of the girl after the collision is determined as -4.8 m/s.

Final velocity of the girl

The final velocity of the girl is determined from the principle of conservation of linear momentum.

m1u1 + m2u2 = m1v1 + m2v2

50(0) + 80(0) = 50(v1) + 80(3)

0 = 50v1 + 240

50v1 = -240

v1 = -240/50

v1 = -4.8 m/s

Thus, the final velocity of the girl after the collision is determined as -4.8 m/s.

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What are the potential advantages and disadvantages of a major shift from the hard or traditional path of energy development to the soft or visionary path

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Answer:    Advantages of following the soft path, the argument here is alternative sources of power such as hydropower, geothermal energy , wind energy , and photovoltaic cells must be developed. This provides a alternative source to remain in a healthy environment and also function as the society we currently live in using the hard path.  Disadvantages of following the hard path result with future generations fearing over the irreversible damage of climate change and the damage done to our atmosphere. The hard path argue that we should continue to operate in the future as we have in the past, except more efficiently. This is close to impossible and will only continue the negative effects the hard path( the path we have been following) results in. The major shift determines the outcome of this world, the futures worries or reliefs and ultimately the survival of humans.

6. What quantity does the gradient of the distance - time graph represent? Justify your answer.​

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Answer:

speed

Explanation:

In a distance-time graph, the gradient of the line is equal to the speed of the object. The greater the gradient (and the steeper the line) the faster the object is moving.

Which of the following is correct for speed?
A vector
Depends on Distance
Unit is a meter/second (m/s)
A vector
Depends on Displacement
Unit is a meter/second (m/s)
A scalar
Depends on Distance
Unit is a meter/second (m/s)
A scalar
A
Depends on Displacement
Unit is a meter/second (m/s)

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Answer:

Speed is a "scalar" quantity

(C) is the correct answer

An object could travel at 10 m/s to some point and then return to the origin at 10 m/s for an average speed of 10 m/s, however it's displacement over that time would be zero for a net velocity of zero.

PLEASE HELP ME I ATTACHED A SCREEN SHOT PLS SOLVE ASAP

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Answer:

B. Negative acceleration means this car is slowing down.

Explanation:

for the other screenshot

Average acceleration = change in velocity /change in time.

[a = ∆V/∆t] —this the formula.

NOTE:

u = initial velocity (velocity it started with)

v = final velocity (velocity it ended with)

t = time {the time you were given)

a = acceleration.

listing out our givens:

u =o —(the unit is m/s)

v = 40 —(the unit is also m/s)

t = 0.08 —(the unit is s) "s" means second(s).

Soo

a = 40-0 / 0.08 = 500 m/s² ( unit for velocity is m/s²)

( Remember when using the formula we subtract the initial from the final velocity.........I mean we remove the initial from final) if not you will get a negative answer or wrong answer).

also note: final velocity is always bigger in value than initial velocity EXCEPT it is in deceleration meaning for example a car that was speeding is gradually stopping then initial (the one it started with) will be bigger than the one it ended with (because as it gradually stops the speed reduces).

VELOCITY is speed in a specified direction.

you're super free to ask any questions

Good luck ✅.

Take the mechanical equivalent of heat as 4 J/cal. A 10-g bullet moving at 2000 m/s plunges
into 1 kg of paraffin wax (specific heat 0.7 cal/g ·C◦). The wax was initially at 20◦ C. Assuming
that all the bullet’s energy heats the wax, its final temperature (in ◦ C) is:
A. 20.14
B. 23.5
C. 20.006
D. 27.1
E. 30.23

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Assuming that all the bullet’s energy heats the paraffin, its final temperature is 27.1 degree C. The correct option is D.

What is temperature?

Temperature is the degree of hotness and coldness of the material.

The energy of the bullet E = 1/2 mv²

E = 1/2 x 10 x 10⁻³ x (2000)²

E = 2 x 10⁴ J

This heat is used in heating the paraffin

E = m x c ΔT = m x c (Tfinal -Tinitial)

2 x 10⁴ J = 1 x 2.8 x 10³ x (Tfinal -20)

Tfinal = 27.1°C

Thus, the final temperature is 27.1 degree C. The correct option is D.

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Can someone please answer this, ill give you brainliest Would be very appreciated.

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Water cycle basically involves the change of water into liquid to vapour and again to liquid states through a cyclic manner .

The answers are

EvaporationTranspirationCondensationprecipitationrunoffseapageground water

a satellite moves in a circular orbit around the earth at a speed of 5000 ms. determine the satellites altitude above the earths surface​

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Answer:

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

R = G M / v^2         radius of satellite orbit

R = 6.67E-11 * 5.98E24 / 5000^2

R = 6.67 * 5.98 / 25 * 10^7 m = 1.60 * 107 m = 16 * 10^6 m

Radius of earth = 6.37 * 10^6 m

H = R - r = (16 - 6.4) * 10^6 m = 9.6 * 10^6 m

2 Using the formula GPE = mxgxh, what are
you solving for?
A. Potential Energy
B. Kinetic Energy
C. Electromagnetic Energy
D. Mass Energy

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

THAT is th equation for Potential Energy

The sun will spend most of its lifetime in which stage?.

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Main sequence stage.
which it will remain in for another 5 billion years

What is the speed of light in quartz

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Answer:

Approximately 2.06⋅108 meters per second.

Explanation:

3
What increase in temperature will result if 225.0 g of copper absorbs 5000 J of
heat energy? The specific heat of copper is 0.385 J/g °C
Calculate: Q=m XCXAT
(2 points)
57.7 °C
433.125 °C
274.6 °C
22.2 °C

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The increase in temperature that will result if 225.0 g of copper absorbs 5000 J of heat energy is 57.72°C.

How to calculate temperature change?

The temperature change of a substance can be calculated using the following formula:

Q = m × c × ∆T

Where;

Q = quantity of heat absorbed or releasedm = mass of substancec = specific heat capacity∆T = change in temperature

5000 = 225 × 0.385 × ∆T

5000 = 86.63∆T

∆T = 5000/86.63

∆T = 57.72°C

Therefore, the increase in temperature that will result if 225.0 g of copper absorbs 5000 J of heat energy is 57.72°C.

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The magnetic field 0.225 m from a
wire is 4.29 x 10-7 t. how much
current is flowing through the wire?

need asap please will give brainiest

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Answer:

i = 0.483 A

Explanation:

B = [tex]\frac{U.i}{2pi*r}[/tex]

So, here the r is 0.225 m

The Magnetic field is 4.29 x [tex]10^{-7}[/tex] t

U. = 4π x [tex]10^{-7}[/tex] x i

4.29 x [tex]10^{-7}[/tex] = (4π x [tex]10^{-7}[/tex] x i) / (2π * 0.225)

Cutting  [tex]10^{-7}[/tex]

4.29 = [tex]\frac{4π * i}{2π * 0.225}[/tex]

4π and 2π canceled, left with 2

4.29 = [tex]\frac{2i}{0.225}[/tex]

4.29*0.225 = 2i

0.96525 = 2i

i = [tex]\frac{0.96525}{2}[/tex]

i = 0.482625 A

Rounding to 3 digits after decimal, we get

∴ i = 0.483 A


A boy pushes a toy car along the floor at a steady speed. Are the forces on it balanced
or unbalanced?

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Answer:

the forces are balanced :)

Explanation:

A machine which has an energy loss of 10% will have efficiency of​

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Answer:

90%

Explanation:

if you lose 10% of a 100 you get 90

What sport does not require a high level of fitness

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Rock climbing. Free diving. Sky diving. Dog sledding.

The long structure of small intestine is accommodated in small space within our body. Comment.

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The long structure of small intestine is accommodated in small space within our body because of extensive coiling. the small intestine is highly coiled structure and thus can easily be fixed in a small space.

______ is how something feels.
Color
Volume
Length
Temperature
Texture

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Answer:

Texture is how something feels.

What will happen to the force between 2 charged objects if the mass of one of the charges is doubled and the distance between them is double?

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The size of the force varies inversely as the square of the distance between the two charges. Therefore, if the distance between the two charges is doubled, the attraction or repulsion becomes weaker, decreasing to one-fourth of the original value

A dolphin leaps out of the water
at 6.25 m/s at a 45.0° angle.
How far away does it land?
(Unit = m)

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x max = (vi² sin 2α) / g

x max = (6.25² sin 90)/10

x max = 39.0625/10 = 3.91 m

The speed of light traveling through an unknown material is 1.98×108 m/s. Given that the speed of light in a vacuum is 3.00×108 m/s, what is the dielectric constant of the unknown material?

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The dielectric constant of the unknown material is 2.3.

What is dielectric constant?

Dielectric constant is referred as a relative permittivity or amount of charge required to produce one unit of electric flux in a given medium.

Given the speed of light in vacuum c =3 x 10⁸ m/s and the speed of light through an unknown material v = 1.98 x 10⁸ m/s.

The dielectric constant is related to the velocity by the following relation,

v = c/√K

Rearranging for dielectric constant, we get

K = (c/v)²

Substitute the value into the expression ,we get

K =(3 x 10⁸ / 1.98 x 10⁸)²

K = 2.3

Thus, the dielectric constant of the unknown material is 2.3.

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9. An empty, massless cube is measured to have all sides equal to 11 cm. It is floating in water and will slowly be filled with sand
that has a density of 3.5 g/cm'. What volume of sand will cause the box to sink?

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Answer:

See below ~

Explanation:

An object will sink in water when its density is greater than that of water, which is 1 g/cm³.

Volume of the box is 1331 cm³. (11³)

Maximum mass of sand will be 1331 g. [because 1331/1331 = 1 g/cm³]

Volume of sand = Mass of sand / Density of sandVolume (sand) = 1331/3.5Volume (sand) = 380.29 cm³

If the volume of sand is greater than 380.29 cm³, the box will sink in water.

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