a high driver jumps horizontally off the diving board with a speed of 1.3m/s how long does it take before he hits the water 27m below and how far will he have traveled horizontally in this time.

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Answer 1

If a high driver jumps horizontally off the diving board with a speed of 1.3 m/s,  it would take  2.34 seconds to hit the water.

What are the three equations of motion?

There are three equations of motion given by Newton,

v = u + at

S = ut + 1/2×a×t²

v² - u² = 2×a×s

As given in the problem a high driver jumps horizontally off the diving board with a speed of 1.3 m/s.

By using the second equation of the motion,

S = ut + 1/2×a×t²

27 = 0 + 0.5 × 9.8 × t²

t = 2.34 seconds

Thus, it would take  2.34 seconds to hit the water.

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wo spools of equal mass, a and b, are pulled from rest up identical ramps by inextensible threads with the same tension. the thread is wrapped around spool a many times, but it is attached to a fixed point on spool b, so that spool b will not rotate. there is no friction between the objects and the ramps. both spools are pulled from the bottom of the ramp to the same point at the top of the ramp.

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The fact that both spools travel same distance over same period of time and have equal mass, both will reach the top of the ramp at same time.

How to illustrate the information?

The same tension inextensible threads are used to draw two identical spools of similar mass, A and B, from rest and up identical ramps. The thread is wrapped repeatedly around spool A, but it is secured to a fixed spot on spool B, preventing rotation of spool B. The ramps and the objects don't rub against each other. From the bottom of the ramp to the same spot at the top of the ramp, both spools are hauled.

The tension from the thread force and a part of the force of gravity are forces acting on both spools along the ramp. Due to the equal spool masses and tension forces, the net forces operating on both are also the same. As a result, both spools' centers move with the same acceleration. Both begin at zero speed, hence the speed of both spools at any one time is the same. The distance and duration of travel for both spools are the same. So, they both arrive at the ramp's top simultaneously.

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Will spool A reach the top of the ramp before, after, or at the same instant as spool B? If you do not have enough information, state so explicitly. Explain your reasoning.

if the wire is oriented so that the current flows in the direction you chose for part (e), what would the mass per unit length of the wire, μ, in grams per meter, need to be for the magnetic force to balance the weight of the wire?

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A magnetic force that is given by acts on a wire when a current I passes through it while it is in a consistent magnetic field (B).  F = B I L  where L is the conductor's length.

For thousands of years, people have been aware of magnets and magnetism. The earliest records are from Asia Minor, specifically from a place called Magnesia, which is where words like magnet first appeared.

Ancient people were intrigued by the magnetic rocks that were discovered in Magnesia, which is today a region of western Turkey. When people first discovered magnetic rocks, it's possible that they noticed that some of these rocks were more magnetically drawn to iron or other magnetic rocks than other portions.

The poles of a magnet are these regions. A magnet's magnetic pole is the area that attracts other magnets or magnetic materials, such iron, with the greatest force.

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Matter undergoes a physical change when it changes from one______ to another.
what's the answer?​

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Answer:

phase

Explanation:

Phases   :   solid   liquid  gas

Answer:

form or state. (Sometimes the teacher won't accept state as an answer.)

Explanation:

For matter to change when moving from a solid state, it would have to be physically altered to be in, say, a liquid state. It's still the same product, it just had to change form. Ex: Solid to liquid. When you take an ice cube and melt it, it is still the same water, it's just in a different form or state.

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Which diagram represents the postulate that states exactly one line exists between any two points?
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Answer:

A.BB is 000 with A.B is 0.00

a spherical cavity is hollowed out of the interior of a neutral conducting sphere. at the center of the cavity is a point charge, of positive charge q.

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Only the charge present inside the cavity can explain the electric field that exists there. The electric field inside the hollow would remain unchanged as a result.

Each point in space has an electric field associated with it when there is charge present in any form. E, often known as electric field strength, electric field intensity, or just the electric field, is a mathematical constant that expresses the strength and direction of an electric field. To predict what would happen to electric charges nearby a specific point, one only needs to be aware of the value of the electric field there, without having any precise knowledge of what generated the field.

When one charge is thought of as the generator of an electric field that spreads outward into the surrounding space, the electric force is not thought of as a direct interaction of two electric charges that are separated from one another.

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a person holds a 210-g block that is connected to a 270-g block by a string going over a light pulley with no friction in the bearing (an atwood machine). after the person releases the 210-g block, it starts moving upward and the heavier block descends.

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The acceleration of each block is 1.225m/s^2

The string exerts 2.315N on 210g block, and 2.976N on 270g block

It will take 1.28s for each block to traverse

Part a

Acceleration, a of the block:

m1=270g

m2=210g

g=9.8

Acceleration=(m1-m2)*g/(m1+m2)

                    =(270-210)*9.8/(270+210)

                    =1.225m/s^2

Part b

Force that the string exerts on each block:

Force, T1 on smaller block:

T1=m2(g+a), where m2=0.21kg, g=9.8, and a=1.225m/s^2

T1=0.21(9.8+1.225)

T1=2.315N

Force exerted on smaller block=2.315N

Force, T2 on larger block

Here, m1=0.27kg, g=9.8, and a=1.225m/s^2

T2=0.27(9.8+1.225)

    =2.976N

Force exerted on larger block=2.976N

Part c

How long it will take each block to traverse 1.0m

h=1.0m

a=1.225m/s^2

[tex]t=\sqrt{\frac{2h}{a} }[/tex]

[tex]t=\sqrt{\frac{2*1}{1.225} }[/tex]

t=1.28s

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A person holds a 210-g block that is connected to a 270-g block by a string going over a light pulley with no friction in the bearing (an Atwood machine). After the person releases the 210-g block, it starts moving upward and the heavier block descends. Part A: What is the acceleration of each block? Part B: What is the force that the string exerts on each block? Part C: How long will it take each block to traverse 1.0 m?

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A toy car can go 15 m/s at it max speed you play with it at it max speed for 30min before the battery dies how far did the car go

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Given:

Speed of the toy car max speed = 15 m/s

Time taken before the battery dies = 30 minutes.

Let's find how far the car went.

To find the distance the car travelled, aply the formula:

[tex]\text{distance}=\text{speed}\times time[/tex]

Where:

Speed = 15 m/s

time = 30 min

Convert the speed to meters per hour

Convert the time to hour.

Where:

1 hour = 60 mins = 3600 seconds

Thus, we have:

• Speed in m/h:

[tex]\text{speed}=15\text{ m/s}\times3600=54000\text{ m/h}[/tex]

• Time in hour:

[tex]\text{Time}=\frac{30\min }{60\text{ min/h}}=0.5\text{ hour}[/tex]

To find the distance, we have:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{Distance = speed x time} \\ \\ \text{Distance = 5400 m/h }\times0.5=27000\text{ meters} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the toy car travelled 27000 meters.

ANSWER:

27000 meters.

The mass of Pluto is 1.27 X 1022 kg. The radius of Pluto is 1,136,000 m. What would
be my weight on pluto if I have a mass of 85 kg?

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The weight of a person on the planet Pluto with mass 85 kg is 52.36 N.

What is Pluto?

Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of planets beyond Neptune's orbit. The ninth-largest and tenth-most massive object known to exist, it orbits the Sun directly. The largest trans-Neptunian object by volume, it is only slightly larger in mass than Eris. Like other Kuiper belt objects, Pluto is substantially smaller than the inner planets and is primarily made of ice and rock. The moon of Earth is only one-sixth the mass and one-third the volume of Pluto.

At first, lets calculate the acceleration due to gravity at Pluto:

The formula to calculate the acceleration due to gravity is:

[tex]a_g = G \times \frac{m}{r^2}[/tex]

where, a = acceleration due to gravity, m = mass, r = radius, G = gravitational constant

The mass is 1.303 x 10^22 kg

The radius is 1.1883 x 10^6 m

G is 6.67408 x 10^-11 m^3/kg•s²

So

a = 6.67408 x 10^-11 m^3/kg•s^2 • 1.303 x 10^22 kg / (1.1883 x 10^6 m)^2

a = 8.69632624 x 10^11 m^3/s^2 / 1.41205689 x 10^12 m^2

a = 6.1586 x 10^-1 m/s² or 0.616 m/s²

Now, lets calculate the weight:

w = ma

where, w = weight, m = mass

putting the values in question, we get,

w = 85 (0.616)  

w = 52.36 N

Note: Some correction in the value of mass and radius needs to be done in the question.

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There is a bell at the top of a tower with a mass of 20kg. If it had 8829 J of gravitational potential energy, estimate how many floors the tower has.

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Answer:

10 floors

Explanation:

We are told that a bell of mass 20 kg is atop a tower and has 8829 J of gravitational energy. The question asks us to estimate the number of floors the tower has.

To do this, we must first calculate how high above the ground the bell is. We can do that using the formula for gravitational potential energy:

[tex]\boxed{g.p.e = mgh}[/tex],

where:

• g.p.e = gravitational potential energy (8829 J)

• m = mass of object (20 kg)

• g = acceleration due to gravity (approximately 10 m/s²)

• h = height of object above ground (? m).

Using the above information and formula, we can solve for h:

g.p.e = [tex]20 \times 10 \times h = 8829[/tex]

       ⇒ [tex]200 h = 8829[/tex]

       ⇒ [tex]h = \frac{8829}{200}[/tex]

       ⇒ [tex]h = \bf 44.145 \ m[/tex]

Therefore the bell is 44.145 m above the ground, which means that the height of the tower is also 44.145 m.

One floor of a building can be estimated to be around 4.3 m, therefore the number of floors the tower has is:

44.145 ÷ 4.3

10

Therefore there are 10 floors in the tower.

water flows steadily through the nozzle show discharging to atmosphere. calculate the horizontal component of force in the flanged joint. indicate whether the joint is in tension or compression.

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The horizontal component of force in the flanged join and the indicator of whether the joint is in the tension of compression are

R_x =-658.224compression

This is further explained below.

What is compression?

Generally,

[tex]A_1 Y_1=A_2 V_2 \\\\ A_1=\frac{\pi}{4}(0.30)^2, A_2=\frac{\pi}{4}(0.15)^2, \quad V_1=1.5 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\end{gathered}\\ \\$eqn $A_1 V_1 &=A_2 V_2 \\\\ \frac{\pi}{4}(0.30)^2 \times(1.5) &=\frac{\pi}{4}(0.15)^2 V_2 \\\\\frac{\pi}{4}(0.09) \times(1.5) &=\frac{\pi}{4}(0.0225) V_2 \\[/tex]

0.07 *1.5 =0.01767 V_2

0.106 =0.01767 V_2

V_2 =0.10610 .01767

[tex]V_2=5.998 \approx 6m/s[/tex]

By moment Equation

[tex]\begin{aligned}&\quad \sum F_x=n^{\circ}\left(V_2 x-V_1 x\right] \\\\&P_x+P_1 A_1=\left(P_1 A_1 V_1\right)\left[V_2 \cos 30^{\circ}-V_1\right] \\\\&P=15 \mathrm{k} \quad 1000 \mathrm{~kg} / \mathrm{m}^3, V_1=10^3, A_1=\frac{\pi}{4}(0.30)^2, V_1=1.5 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s} / \mathrm{s}\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex]P=100kg/m^3 , V_2=6m/s[/tex]

[tex]\begin{aligned}R_x+P_1 A_1=\left(P A_1 V_1\right)\left[V_2 \cos 30^{\circ}-V_1\right] \\\\R_x+\left(15 \times 10^3\right)\left(\frac{\pi}{4}(0.30)^2\right) &=\left(1000 \times \frac{\pi}{4}(0.30)^2 \times 1.5\right)(6 \cos 30-1.5) \\\\R_x+\left(15 \times 10^3\right)(0.07) &=(1000 \times 0.106)(5.196-1.5) \\\\R_x+1050 \quad &=(106)(3.696) \\\\R_x &=391.776-1050 \\\\R_x &=-658.224\end{aligned}[/tex]

In conclusion, Hence the sign is negative, which means the force acts to the left.

Therefore, the force is compression

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4. A bicyclist bikes to the West at a constant speed for 30 minutes before turning South and continuing at the same speed for an hour. Is the bicyclist accelerating? Why or why not?

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The cyclist will accelerate because he changed his direction from west to south.

Is acceleration a scalar or vector quantity?

Acceleration is a vector quantity. It has both magnitude and direction.

Given is a bicyclist bikes to the west at a constant speed for 30 minutes before turning South and continuing at the same speed for an hour.

As learned above, acceleration is a vector quantity. This means that it has both the magnitude and the direction. If any one of that changes the acceleration will change. Now, since the direction changed from west to south, the resultant acceleration of the cyclist will change. Hence, the cyclist will accelerate.

Therefore, the cyclist will accelerate because he changed his direction from west to south.

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in the overhead view of fig. 9-54, a 300 g ball with a speed v of 6.0 m/s strikes a wall at an angle θ of 30° and then rebounds with the same speed and angle. it is in contact with the wall for 10 ms. in unit-vector notation, what are (a) the impulse on the ball from the wall and (b) the average forc

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(a) The impulse-momentum theorem (Eq. 9-31) results in (a) when m=0.30 kg.  (b) Applying Eq. The force exerted by the wall on the ball is 935.

J /Δt=(1.8/0.010) j ^ =(180N) j ^.

According to Newton's third law, the ball's force on the wall is (180N) j, meaning that it is 180N in magnitude and is directed directly at the wall.

Let the momentum ball go.

m = 0.37 k g

contacts the vertical wall at an incidence angle while traveling at v mph.

= 22 with the positive x-axis direction and it bounces back at the same speed and angle.

The velocity of hitting the wall can be expressed vectorially as v s = v cos I + v sin j.

Then the rebounce's velocity will be given by v b = v cos I + v sin j.

Here, the vertical component is unchanged, the horizontal component is reversed, and the effect of gravity is not taken into account.

The mass ball's impulse or change in momentum

m = 370 g = 0.37 k g

is

= m (=> v b − => v s) = − 2 m v cos θ ˆ i= − 2 × 0.37 × 3.9 × cos 22 ˆ i kgm/s

= − 2.675 ˆ I kgm/s

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A block is released from rest on an inclined plane and moves 3 m during the next 4.1 s. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s 2 .

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Answer: angle = 2°

Explanation:

Let the angle of inclination be θ,

as shown in figure the forces equation on the block are as follows

Fsinθ = ma , where F=mg

mgsinθ = ma

sinθ = [tex]\frac{a}{g}[/tex]....................eq1

now we know that s = ut  + 1/2at*t

3 = 0+1/2at*t

6 = a*[16.81]

a = 0.357m/s*s

now put value of a in eq1

therefore sinθ = 0.357/9.8=0.0364

angle θ = 2°

How high would a projectile go if it was launched from ground level with an initial speed of 26 m/s at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal?

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Answer:

Vy = 26 m/s sin 30 = 13 m/s      vertical speed

t = Vy / a = 13 m/s / 9.80 m/s^2 = 1.33 sec     time to reach Vy = 0

H = Vy t + 1/2 g t^2

H = 13 m/s * 1.33 sec - 1.33^2 * 9.8 / 2 m = 8.62 m

you have a summer job working for a basketball camp. the child who wins the dribbling competition can dribble a basketball with a frequency of 2.40 hz. how long does it take her to complete 10 dribbles?

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It takes her 4.17s to complete 10 dribbles as frequency is 2.40hz

What do you mean by frequency ?

In physics, frequency is the number of waves that pass a fixed point in a unit of time as well as the number of cycles or vibrations that a body in periodic motion experiences in a unit of time .A body traveling in periodic motion is considered to have experienced one cycle or one vibration after passing through a series of circumstances or locations and then returning to its starting point.. The frequency is 2 per second if the period, or time interval, needed to complete one cycle or vibration is 1/2 second; it is 100 per hour if the duration is 1/100 of an hour. In most cases, the frequency is equal to the period, or time interval, reciprocally, therefore frequency = 1/period = 1. (time interval)

frequency = 2.40hz

2.40 dribble is finished in one second

1 dribble takes 0.60 seconds to complete.

10 dribbles are finished in 1*10/2.40 = 4.17 seconds.

She completes 10 dribbles in 4.17 seconds since the frequency is 2.40 hertz.

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Please help with some physics 1 questions, my test is soon

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The component of the forces and the frictional force of the bodies are as follows

6. The frictional force is approximately 37°

7. The frictional force is 0, while the force holding the mass is approximately 49.05 N

8. Please find attached the drawing showing the three forces acting on the block and their direction.

The forces are; [tex]F_{fr}[/tex] = [tex]F_{W}[/tex] ≈ 33.55 N, [tex]F_{N}[/tex] ≈ 92.18 N

9. The steepest angle of the slope is approximately 37.6°

What is a frictional force?

Frictional force is the force that is generated and serves to prevent the relative motion of two bodies in contact.

6. The angle made by the rope with the horizontal = 37°

The tension in the rope = 10 N

Velocity of the crate = Constant

Given that the velocity of the crate is constant:

The frictional force = The horizontal component of the tension in the rope

Which gives: Frictional force = 10 N × cos(37°) ≈ 7.99 N

7. The frictional force is given by the formula: [tex]F_{fr} = m\cdot g \cdot cos(\theta)\cdot \mu[/tex]

Given that the plane is frictionless, we have: μ = 0

Therefore: Frictional force, [tex]F_{fr} = m\cdot g \cdot cos(\theta)\times 0 = 0[/tex]

The force holding the mass, F = m·g·sin(θ)

Where:

θ = 30.0°
g = The acceleration due to gravity ≈ 9.81 m/s²

∴ F ≈ 10.0 kg × 9.81 m/s² × sin(30°) = 49.05 N

8. Please find attached the drawing showing the weight, the friction force and the normal reaction of the block.

Given that the block slides down at a constant speed, the frictional force is equivalent to the weight component down the incline

The weight components of the block are:

Frictional force, [tex]F_{fr}[/tex] = Weight component down the incline, [tex]F_{W}[/tex], which gives;

Frictional force, [tex]F_{fr}[/tex] = 10.0 kg × 9.81 m/s² × cos(20) × μ = 10.0 kg × 9.81 m/s² × sin(20) ≈ 33.55 N

Weight component down the incline, [tex]F_{W}[/tex] ≈ 33.55 N

The normal reaction, [tex]F_{N}[/tex] = m·g·cos(θ)

Therefore: Normal reaction, [tex]F_N[/tex] ≈ 10.0 kg × 9.81 m/s² × cos(20°) ≈ 92.18 N

9. When the crate moves at a steady speed, the required horizontal force = The frictional force = m·g·μ

Given that m = 79.4 kg, μ = 0.2, we have;

Friction force = Required force = 79.4 × 9.81 × 0.2 = 155.7828

The required horizontal force = 155.7828 N

10. Given that the coefficient of static friction, μ = 0.77, we have:

When the car slips; friction force = weight of the car acting on the incline

m·g·cos(θ)·μ = m·g·sin(θ)

[tex]\mu = \dfrac{m \cdot g\cdot sin(\theta)}{m\cdot g\cdot cos(\theta)} = tan(\theta)[/tex]

The steepest angle, θ = arctan(μ)

Which gives;

Steepest angle, θ = arctan(0.77) ≈ 37.6°

The steepest angle is, θ ≈ 37.6°

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a radioactive nucleus has a half-life of 5 × 108 years. consider a sample of rock (say, in an asteroid) that solidified right after the solar system formed (4.5 × 109 years ago).

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Therefore, the current mass will be 0.0017002 times the sample's initial mass.

Given:

half life of the sample in question, t^=5 x 108 years

We are aware that the solar system formed roughly 4.6 x 109 years ago.

Let the starting amount for the solar system's formation sample be, mo

The current ultimate quantity would then be:

m = mo x (1/2) (t^/t)

m= mo x (1/2) 4.6 x 10^9/(5x10^8)

m= mo x 0.0017002

Therefore, the current mass will be 0.0017002 times the sample's initial mass.

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what is the average velocity if the distance is 471,000,000km

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a small boy is thrown staight up by his father .at the top of his path .he comes to rest for a moment will he be in equilibrium at this point

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At the top of his path, he comes to rest for a moment but he will not be in equilibrium at this point.

No, the boy is not in equilibrium. At the moment at which the boy is released from his father's grip, he is not in equilibrium.

Being in equilibrium means that the net force on the body is zero. When we talk about net force, it means that the net acceleration should be zero. But when the boy is released into the air, the boy's velocity will become zero at the highest point, but the acceleration is never zero. The velocity of the body has nothing to do with the equilibrium of the body.

The earth is constantly applying gravitational force to the body.

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4. Solid iron(II) sulfate and a solution of barium chloride react to form solid barium sulfate and a solution of iron (II) chloride.

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When Solid iron(II) sulfate and a solution of barium chloride react together, they form solid barium sulfate and a solution of iron (II) chloride. Here, exchange of anions and cations took place and is an example of a double displacement reaction.

A double Displacement reaction is a type of reaction in which, the cations and anions of the two ionic compounds exchange with each other to form new compounds. The overall reaction of double displacement looks like this,

X⁺Y⁻ + A⁺B⁻ ---------------> X⁺B⁻ + A⁺Y⁻

Precipitation reactions and neutralization reactions are two common examples of Double displacement reactions. In the given question, the reaction of Iron sulfate and Barium Chloride reaction is as follows;

FeSO₄ + BaCl₂ -------------> FeCl₂ + BaSO₄

Here the cations Fe²⁺ and Ba²⁺ are exchanged with the anions Cl⁻ and SO₄²⁻.

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an 5000 kg elevator is decreasing speed on the way up. the tension in the cable supporting the elevator is 40,000 n. what is the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of the elevator?

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This acceleration will be expressed in decimal terms as 1.8 m/s square, and the direction of this investigation will be downhill and vertical.

There is an elevator, and it weighs a whopping 5000 kg. assuming that it has also been revealed that the elevator is supported by a cable. And it has been noted that the 40,000 newtons of tension in the wire holding this elevator. Four into ten is thus equal to four newtons. Additionally, we must ascertain the elevator's magnitude and acceleration. So let's think about E. S. The acceleration that we must here calculate. Wheat will therefore follow the accelerator and will be moving downward. We multiply mass by the gravitational acceleration to obtain weight.

The mass is 5000, then. This is multiplied by 9.8 To obtain the weight of 49,000 Newtons, it is necessary to apply 40,000 Newtons of tension. Therefore, it can be seen that the downward force is greater than the tension. Therefore, we can infer that the acceleration in this case will be in the downward direction and that the net force will also be in that direction. Additionally, the mass of the accelerator will be divided by the net force to get the acceleration. So let's start by calculating the net force. Therefore, that will be MG – t. And according to Newton's second law, this will be equal to mass times the acceleration.

Therefore, from this point on, we will receive 9000 when we subtract the tension from the weight. And when we divide by 5000, which is the elevator's mass, we arrive at the acceleration, which works out to be roughly nine by five m per second square. The acceleration will be expressed in decimal terms as 1.8 m/s square, and this exploration will be conducted vertically downward.

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if a certain spring stretches 5.35226 cm when a load of 14.4393 n is suspended from it, how much will the spring stretch if it is cut in half and 24.1382 n is suspended from it? answer in units of cm.

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The average force exerted as the displacement from 0 to x changes is 12kx. W = 12kx² is the work done when stretching or compressing a spring a distance x from its equilibrium position.

The Hooke's Law Calculator employs the formula Fs = -kx, where F is the spring's restoring force, k is the spring constant, and x is the displacement, or distance the spring is stretched. Hooke's Law states that when a spring is stretched, the force exerted is proportional to the increase in length from the equilibrium length. The spring constant can be calculated as follows: k = -F/x, where k is the spring constant. The Young's modulus (E) is a material property that indicates how easily it can stretch and deform. It is defined as the ratio of tensile stress () to tensile strain ().

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if you answer i will mark you as brainlist

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Answer:

reaction

Explanation:

Newtons third law states that for every action there is an equal but opposite reaction

and for that object (rocket, missile, jet,) as the engine is ignited the force of the burning fuel pushes backward while the rocket moves forward so the rate at which the fuel burns is equal to the rate at which the object moves forward

the force at which the burning fuel pushes backward is equal but opposite to the rate at which the object moves forward

lab-3 (ol) periodic and simple harmonic motion – using phet rev 7-15-2020 objectives to study simple harmonic motion, and to determine the value of acceleration due to gravity by using a simple pendulum. also, to verify the equation for time period for a vertical spring-mass system.

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A whole oscillation, cycle, or vibration, for instance, is the movement from y = A to y = +A and back to y = A. The period is the amount of time T needed to finish one oscillation.

Simple harmonic motion, or SHM, is a specific type of repetitive or periodic motion that describes the oscillation of the pendulum. The oscillating object's position changes sinusoidally throughout time. Many things go back and forth. A youngster swinging can be thought of as basic harmonic motion since the motion is approximatively sinusoidal. Simple harmonic motion does not include some complex motions, such as turbulent ocean waves.

When an item is in simple harmonic motion, it is simple to calculate both its position in relation to time and the rate at which it oscillates back and forth. In this lab, you will examine two simple harmonic motion examples: a simple pendulum and a spring-mass system.

A particle in simple harmonic motion that vibrates vertically goes up and down between two extremes when y = A. The amplitude is the largest displacement, A.

A whole oscillation, cycle, or vibration, for instance, is the movement from y = A to y = +A and back to y = A.

The period is the amount of time T needed to finish one oscillation. The frequency f, or number of vibrations the system makes per unit of time, is a related quantity. The unit of measurement for frequency is Hertz (abbreviated as Hz), with 1 Hz equal to one second. Frequency is the reciprocal of time.

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heat is transferred to a heat engine from a furnace at a rate of 90 mw. if the rate of waste heat rejection to a nearby river is 40 mw, determine (a) the net power output for this heat engine, and (b) the thermal efficiency for this heat engine. (c) if the temperature of the river is 15°c, what is the temperature of the furnace?

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The net power output for this heat engine will be 50 MW. The thermal efficiency for this heat engine will be 0.55 percent. The temperature of the furnace will be 15°c.

A heat engine is a device that generates power by rejecting some of the heat it receives from a source at high temperatures to a sink at low temperatures, such as the atmosphere. A Carnot engine is a reversible heat engine that operates between the two temperatures with optimal efficiency.

The heat engine's efficiency is always lower than the Carnot engine's. There are presented the heat transfer rates to and from a heat engine. Both the thermal efficiency and the net power output must be determined.

There is very little heat loss through the pipes and other parts.

This heat engine uses the river as the low temperature reservoir and the furnace as the high temperature reservoir. Keep in mind that the heat engine uses 37.5% of the heat it receives to produce work.

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33. Five forces act on an object: (1) 60 N at 90°,
(2) 40 N at 0°, (3) 80 N at 270°, (4) 40 N at
180°, and (5) 50 N at 60° What are the magni-
tude and direction of a sixth force that would
produce equilibrium?

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

If you draw the vectors, you will see the 40 N 's cancel out

 and you are left with 20 N at 270   and 50 N at 60   (see diagram)

    find R...   then the 'balancing'  R  will be of same magnitude in opposite (+180 degrees) direction

x component of 50 N       50 cos 60 = 25 N

y component of 50 N        50 sin 60 = 43.3 N

So now you have    25 N in x direction    and   (43.3 -20) = 23.3 N at 90 deg

R   Magnitude = sqrt(  25^2 + 23.3^2 ) = 34.2 N

R angle = arctan ( 23.3/25) = ~43 degrees

So balancing force would be   34.2 N  at  (43+180) = 223 degrees

 

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Make a hypothesis on this question. Can you use density to identify eight cubes made of different materials?

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The ratio of an object's mass to volume is known as its density. Density is defined as the product of mass and volume, or D = m/v. Because of the size, mass, and arrangement of each substance's atoms or molecules, each substance has a unique characteristic density.

Can density be used to identify a material?One of an object's most significant and practicable physical characteristics is density. Densities are frequently used to identify pure substances, classify mixtures, and estimate their composition.The ratio of an object's mass to volume is known as its density. Density is defined as the product of mass and volume, or D = m/v. Because of the size, mass, and arrangement of each substance's atoms or molecules, each substance has a unique characteristic density.The densities of pure materials cannot be the same. The densities of mixtures, compounds, or distinct phases can be the same (assuming they are not isotopes of one another).

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what are two properties of star

a size, distance
b size, temperature
c brightness, temperature
d speed, distance
e distance, brightness ​

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Answer: C. brightness, temperature

Explanation: This question doesn't fully make sense because there are basically multiple correct answers. A star has the properties of distance, luminosity, temperature, brightness, radius, etc .

If an astronaut weighs 148 N on the Moon and 893 N on Earth,
then what is his mass on Earth?

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Answer:

91 kg

Explanation:

F = m a

893 = m *9.81 m/s^2

91 kg

If an astronaut weighs 148 N on the Moon and 893 N on Earth, his terrestrial mass is 91 kg

What is mass?The mass of a physical body is the total amount of matter in it. This term also refers to the resistance of the body to acceleration when a net force is applied. The mass of an object influences its gravitational pull on other bodies. The SI base mass unit is the kilogram. Mass is a quantitative measure of inertia in physics, which is a fundamental property of all matter. It essentially refers to a body of matter's resistance to changing its speed or location in response to the application of a force. The terms "mass" and "weight" are frequently used interchangeably, but they have very different meanings.

Therefore,

F = m a

893 = m × 9.81 m/s^2

91 kg

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What is the range of values and the percentage uncertainty of of the volume
measurement (10.05±0.08)mL

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Answer:

Range of values: [9.97, 10.13] or 0.16 ml

Percentage uncertainty = 0.0.796%

Explanation:

Since there is an uncertainty of ±0.08 ml, the minimum is
10.05 - 0.08 = 9.97

Maximum with uncertainty = 10.05 + 0.08 = 10.13

So the min, max range is [9.97, 10.13] which is a spread of 0.16

Uncertainty as a percentage

= (0.08/10.05) x 100

= 0.0.796%

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