An airplane flies north at 300.0 km/h relative to the air and the wind is blowing south at 15.0 km/h. What is the airplane’s velocity relative to the ground? *

315 km/h North
15 km/h south
285 km/h North
300 km/h South

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Answer 1

Answer:

285

Explanation:

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Answer:

6. False

7. a

8.kinetic

9. ek/n

10.True

Explanation:

Answer:

1. kinetic

2. d

3. b

4. true?

5. true

6. True

7. a

8. kinetic

9. Thermal

10. true

If you walk 6mph how far would you get in 10 seconds?

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Answer:

0.017

Explanation:

6÷3600×10=

6÷360=0.00166666666

=0.017(rounded)

Answer:

The answer is 1 mile in 10 minutes

Which statement is true for light passing into a medium that is less optically dense than the first medium through which it passed?


The index of refraction of the second medium is higher.


The index of reflection of the second medium is lower.


The index of reflection of the second medium is higher.


The index of refraction of the second medium is lower.

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Answer:

The correct option is;

The index of refraction of the second medium is lower

Explanation:

The index of refraction of a material indicates the magnitude of the optical density of a material. The index of refraction or the refractive index, n, are indices (ratio) of the speed of light through an optically dense medium relative to the speed of light through a vacuum.

The definition of the refractive index is the number of times light travelling through a medium would be slower than light travelling through vacuum

Therefore, the index of refraction of a second medium that is less optically dense than a first medium from which light originates and travels through it would be lower than the index of refraction of the first medium

A child throws a baseball straight up into the air and it takes 4.5 seconds to reach maximum height. What is the total time of flight for the baseball after being thrown and the baseball player catching it? What are the known and unknown variables? And what equation must be used?

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Answer:

9 s.

Explanation:

The following data were obtained from the question:

Time (t) taken to reach the maximum height = 4.5 s

Time of flight (T) =?

The time of flight (T) is simply defined as the total time spent by the ball in the air. Mathematically, it defined as twice the time taken (t) to reach the maximum height i.e

T = 2t

With the above formula, we can obtain the time of flight as follow:

Time (t) taken to reach the maximum height = 4.5 s

Time of flight (T) =?

T = 2t

T = 2 × 4.5

T = 9 s

Thus, the time of flight of the ball is 9 s.


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Answer:

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Explanation:

A student wants to test if a bean plant will grow taller under green light than under sunlight. Select from the drop-down menu the correct step of the scientific method that each statement describes.



Two identical bean plants are grown next to each other. They receive the same amount of water and sunlight. One plant is covered with a green, light-filtering plastic cover, and the other with a clear plastic cover. Measurements of the bean plants’ heights are recorded every day for two weeks.

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Answer:

Experiment

Record Results

Predict

Hypothesis

Analyze and Conclude

Observation and Questioning

Note: The question is incomplete. The complete question is given below:

A student wants to test if a bean plant will grow taller under green light than under sunlight. Select from the drop-down menu the correct step of the scientific method that each statement describes. Two identical bean plants are grown next to each other. They receive the same amount of water and sunlight. One plant is covered with a green, light-filtering plastic cover, and the other with a clear plastic cover. Measurements of the bean plants’ heights are recorded every day for two weeks. The student writes a lab report detailing the experimental procedure and results. The bean plant grown under the green filter will grow taller than the bean plant grown under unfiltered sunlight. Green light makes plants grow taller. The measurements show that the plant grown in natural sunlight grew taller than the green-filtered plant. So green light does not make plants grow taller. Plants are colored green, so maybe they grow more in green light.

Explanation:

1. An experiment is a procedure carried to test a hypothesis in order to support, reject or confirm the hypothesis. The steps below are for an experiment to whether bean plants grow taller under green light or sunlight.

Two identical bean plants are grown next to each other. They receive the same amount of water and sunlight. One plant is covered with a green, light-filtering plastic cover, and the other with a clear plastic cover. Measurements of the bean plants’ heights are recorded every day for two weeks.

2. Results of the experiment are recorded. The statement below indicates that results were recorded.

The student writes a lab report detailing the experimental procedure and results.

3. Predictions are expected results based on an initial hypothesis. The statement below is a prediction.

The bean plant grown under the green filter will grow taller than the bean plant grown under unfiltered sunlight.

4. A hypothesis is a statement that seeks to explain an observed phenomena. The statement below is a hypothesis:

Green light makes plants grow taller.

5. Analysis and conclusion:  the results of the experiment are analysed and conclusions are then drawn. The statement below shows analysis and conclusion based on results of the experiment:

The measurements show that the plant grown in natural sunlight grew taller than the green-filtered plant. So green light does not make plants grow taller.

6. Observations and Questions are necessary parts of the scientific method. Observing phenomena around and asking questions about our observations helps in the process of making a hypothesis. The statement below is illustrates observation and questioning:

Plants are colored green, so maybe they grow more in green light.

Answer: D,F,C,B,E,A

Explanation:

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Refinery EM can produce 22 gallons of gasoline or 18 gallons of flight fuel per barrel of crude oil. Refinery CG can produce 18 gallons of gasoline or 16 gallons of flight fuel per barrel of crude oil. Does OUTPUT vary or does INPUT vary in this problem?

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Answer:

Output varies

Explanation:

Here the outputs of gallons of gasoline and flight fuel is mentioned of two refineries namely Refinery EM and Refinery CG. The output has been mentioned with respect to one barrel of crude oil. So, one barrel of crude is used by both the refineries.

So, here the output (gallons of gasoline and flight fuel) varies while the input (one barrel of crude oil) remains constant.

What do menarche and spermarche have to do with physical development?

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Or get Chegg, it’ll work!!!

Two asteroids with masses 5.34 x 103 kg and 2.06 x 104 kg are separated by a distance of 5,000 m. What is the gravitational force between the asteroids? Newton's law of gravitation is F gravity Gmim. The gravitational constant Gis 6.67 x 10-11 N-m²/kg2. A. 400N B. 1.24 x 1032 N C. 1.47 x 10-6 N D. 2.93 x 10-10 N​

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Answer:

[tex]F=2.93\cdot 10^{-10}~N[/tex]

Explanation:

Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation

Objects attract each other with a force that is proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance.

[tex]\displaystyle F=G{\frac {m_{1}m_{2}}{r^{2}}}[/tex]

Where:

m1 = mass of object 1

m2 = mass of object 2

r     = distance between the objects' center of masses

G   = gravitational constant: [tex]6.67\cdot 10^{-11}~Nw*m^2/Kg^2[/tex]

The asteroids have masses of [tex]m1=5.34\cdot 10^{3}~Kg[/tex] and [tex]m2=2.06\cdot 10^{4}~Kg[/tex] and are separated by r=5,000 m.

Calculating the gravitational force:

[tex]\displaystyle F=6.67\cdot 10^{-11}~Nw*m^2/Kg^2~{\frac {5.34\cdot 10^{3}~Kg \cdot2.06\cdot 10^{4}~Kg}{5,000^{2}}}[/tex]

Calculating:

[tex]\mathbf{F=2.93\cdot 10^{-10}~N}[/tex]

Answer:

D. 2.93 x 10-10 N​

Explanation:

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a cyclist accelerates from a initial speed of 0 m/s to a final speed of 8 m/s in 3 second what is his acceleration?​

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Answer:

3 m/s ^2 rounded to one signifiicant figure.

Explanation:

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What is light?

1. Only a particle
2. Neither a particle nor a wave.
3. Only a wave.
4. Scientists continue to debate this.

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

I took an Educated guess because i really dont know tbh

Answer:

Neither.

Explanation:

A giraffe is . . .a giraffe.

In a similar manner, light is not a wave, but behaves like a wave. In this section, you will find that light also behaves like a particle.

In a way, light is...

also:

Isaac Newton tried to prove that light is a particle; Christiaan Huygens demonstrated that light is a wave. These men were both right and wrong.

Light is neither wave nor particle, (LOOK HERE)

but it does exhibit properties associated with waves and properties associated with particles.

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2. Two people, one on Earth and the other on the Moon, try and lift 200 kg blocks. Which person
will have to exert more force to lift their block or will they need to exert the same amount of
force? Explain your reasoning(4 pts)

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Answer:

The person on Earth will have to exert more force to lift their block

Explanation:

The mass of the blocks to be lifted = 200 kg

The location of the first person = On Earth

The location of the second person = On the Moon

The force a person will have to exert to lift the block = The weight of the block = The gravitational force, F, on the block which is given as follows;

[tex]F = \dfrac{G \times M_1}{R^2} \times m_2[/tex]

Where;

[tex]\dfrac{G \times M_1}{R^2}[/tex]= The acceleration due to gravity on the Earth or the Moon, depending on the location of the block

m₂ = The mass of the block

Therefore, given that the acceleration due to gravity on the Earth is larger than the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon, the weight of the block on the Earth is larger than the weight of the block on the Moon, and the person on Earth have to exert more force to lift the heavier weight of the block on Earth than the person on the Moon will have to exert to lift the same block as the block has a lower weight on the Moon due to lower acceleration due to gravity on the Moon.

Find the horizontal and vertical components of 75.0 N at 65 degrees

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Horizontal component = 75 · cosine(65°)  =  31.7 N  

Vertical component = 75 · sine(65°)  =  68.0 N

b) A shopkeeper sold a watch for Rs 810 at 10% loss. How much did he pay to
buy the watch?
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Answer:

rs 900

Explanation:

the process is given

What is the astronomical unit used to measure distances in the solar system?

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Answer:

Astronomical unit

Explanation:

Short Answer: It's (au)

Long Answer:

The astronomical unit (au or AU) is defined as exactly 149,597,870,700 meters (about 93 million mi), which is roughly equal to the average distance between the Sun and Earth.

Lindsay is planning a flight from St. Catharines to Hamilton, which lies due west of St. Catharines. Her aircraft flies at a speed of 200 km/h in still air.A wind of 50.0 km/h is blowing from [W 608 N]. In what direction must sheaim the airplane to fly directly to Hamilton?

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Answer:

Lindsay is planning a flight from St. Catherines to Hamilton, which lies due west of St. Catharines. Her aircraft flies at a speed of 200 km/h in still air. A wind of 50.0 km/h is blowing from [W 60.0� N]. In what direction must she aim the airplane to fly directly to Hamilton?

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It's a triangle problem.

The long side is the 200 km/hr, at an angle to be determined.

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1 side is 50 km/hr at an angle of -60 degs or 300 degs.

The 3rd side's length is not known, but it's at an angle of 180 degs (along the x-axis).

Lindsay has to fly this plane towards this direction [W 12.5° S] to get to Hamilton.

From this question, the plane is still up in the air.

We have wind blowing in [W 60° N ]

To solve the problem we have to make use of the sine rule

[tex]\frac{SinA}{a}=\frac{SinB}{b} =\frac{SinC}{c}[/tex]

We put the values in the equation, we have:

50/Sinθ = 200/sin60°

The next step is to cross multiply

50 x sin60° = 200Sinθ

50 x 0.8660 = 200sinθ

We make Sin θ the subject

Sine θ = 43.30/200

sine θ = 0.2165

we find the value of θ

θ = sine⁻¹(0.2165)

θ = 12.50

So Lindsay has to fly this plane towards this direction

[W 12.5° S]

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what are the Standard System of unit​

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Answer:

SI

Explanation:

Which illustration represents low accuracy but high precision?​

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Answer:

D i think

Explanation:

A tortoise can run with a speed of 0.10 m/s, and a hare can run 20 times as fast. In a race, they both start at the same time, but the hare stops to rest for 2.0 minutes. The tortoise wins by a shell (20 cm)!How long does the race take?What is the length of the race?

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Answer: a. 126.21secs

b. 12.621 meters.

Explanation:

Given data:

Speed of tortoise = 0.1m/s.

Speed of hare = 2m/s.

Solution:

a. Distance traveled = Speed* Time

Speed of tortoise = 0.1 m/s

Speed of hare = 20*0.1 m/s = 2 m/s

2 minutes = 2* 60 s = 120 s

Let the time taken for the race be t seconds.

• Distance moved by tortoise

= (0.1 /s)* (t s)

= 0.1*t meter

•Hare has run for a time of (t - 120)s.

distance moved by hare

= Speed * Time

= (2 m/s)*(t- 120)s

= (2t - 240) meter.

Since hare is 20 cm (0.2 m) behind the tortoise, therefore

(0.1*t - 0.2) meter

= (2t - 240) meter

0.1*t - 0.2 = 2t - 240

Collect like terms

239.8 = 1.9t

Divide both sides by 1.9

t = 126.21secs

The race lasted for 126.21secs

b. Length of race

= Distance moved by tortoise

= 0.1*126.21 meter

= 12.621 meter

The length of the race is 12.621 meters.

Which object has the most momentum?
A) a mass of 100, kg with a velocity of 2.0 m/sec
B) a mass of 100 kg with a velocity of 32.0 m/sec
C) a mass of 15 kg with a velocity of 200. m/ sec

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C) has the most mass
A :-) a.) given - m = 100 kg
v = 2 m/s
Solution -
p = mv
p = 100 x 2
p = 200 kg m/s

b.) Given - m = 100 kg
v = 32 m/s
Solution
p = mv
p = 100 x 32
p = 3200 kg m/s

c.) Given - m = 15 kg
v = 200 m/s
Solution -
p = mv
p = 15 x 200
p = 3000 kg m/s

.:. Option c.) 3000 kg m/s object has the most momentum

A tiger leaps horizontally from a 6.2 m high rock with a speed of 3.4 m/s. How far from the base of the rock will she land?

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First you will have to find how long Tiger stays in the air...since we consider the horizontal motion to be constant, then we have to find it using vertical motion...
y = vot + 1/2at*2
Tiger's vertical motion is 0 to begin with...
6.3 m = 0 + 1/2(9.8 m/s*2)t*2
t = 1.13 s
Second, how far horizontally will Tiger travel in that time...
v = d/t or d = vt = 3.5 m/s(1.13 s) = 4.0 m

Answer:

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What is the kinetic energy of a 620.0 kg roller coaster moving with a velocity of 9.00 m/s? Round to 3 significant
figures
0 2.790 J
5,580 J
025,100 J
050,200 J

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C because I did the work and it came out to that

12.
A Pole 4m Long is laid along the principal axis of a convex mirror of
focal length 1m the end of the pole nearer the mirror is 2m from it.
Find the length of the image of the pole.
Ans: 0.19m

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Answer:

The length of the image of the pole is 4/3 m

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The length of the Pole = 4 m

The type of mirror = Convex mirror

The distance of the pole from the mirror = 2 m

The mirror formula for convex mirrors is presented here as follows;

[tex]\dfrac{1}{U} - \dfrac{1}{V} = - \dfrac{1}{F}[/tex]

Where;

U = The object (pole) distance from the mirror = 2 m

V = The image of the objects (pole) distance from the mirror

The focal length of the mirror

Therefore, by substitution, we have;

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2} - \dfrac{1}{V} = - \dfrac{1}{1}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2} + 1 = \dfrac{1}{V}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{1}{V} = \dfrac{1}{2} + 1 = \dfrac{3}{2}[/tex]

[tex]V = \dfrac{2}{3}[/tex]

We have;

[tex]Magnification = \dfrac{Image \ height}{Object \ height } = \dfrac{Length \ of \ the \ Image \ of \ the \ Pole}{Length \ of \ the \ of \ the \ Pole } =\dfrac{-V}{U}[/tex]

Which by substitution gives;

[tex]Magnification = \dfrac{Length \ of \ the \ Image \ of \ the \ Pole}{4} =\dfrac{-\dfrac{2}{3} }{2} = \dfrac{2}{6}[/tex]

[tex]{Length \ of \ the \ Image \ of \ the \ Pole}{} = 4 \times \dfrac{2}{6} = \dfrac{4}{3}[/tex]

The length of the image of the pole = 4/3 m

What is the word for a connected web of brain cells whose bonds grow stronger the more you use them?

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Answer:

This question appear incomplete

Explanation:

This question appear incomplete because of the lack of options. However, a connected web of cells is generally referred to as the tissue. These cells are joined together by cell-cell adhesion (a form of bond) to form the tissue. The type of tissue being referred to here is the nervous tissue as this is the type of tissue present in the nervous system (including the central nervous system of which the brain is a part of).

A crossbow is fired horizontally off a cliff with an initial velocity of 15 m/s. If the arrow takes 4s to hit the ground, what is the range of the projectile?

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Answer:

The range of the projectile is 60 meters

Explanation:

To determine the range/distance of the projectile, the formula for velocity is used;

velocity = distance/time

where velocity is 15 m/s

time is 4 seconds

distance is unknown

From the formula above, distance is made the subject and thus

distance = velocity × time

distance = 15 × 4

distance = 60 m

The range of the projectile is 60 meters

While the boys were playing baseball, one of the boys decides to kick his soccer ball high into the air. As the ball goes upward, which type of energy is increasing?
A.) Kinetic Energy
B.) Thermal Energy
C.) Potential Energy
D.) Mechanical Energy​

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A.) Kinetic energy is the answer

how are atoms in a molecule held together?

A.through shared protons

B.through shared electrons

C.through shared neutrons

D.through shared energy

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Atoms held together through shared electrons.

A molecule is composed of atoms. Atoms are the smallest particles of a substance which can take part in a chemical reaction. Atoms are composed of electrons and the electrons in the outermost shell of atoms help bond atoms together in a molecule.

Hence, atoms are held together in molecules by electrons so they are held together through shared electrons.

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1. Discuss how we use trial and error, algorithms, heuristics, and insight to solve problems. For each concept, define the term and then describe an incident (either from your own experience or that of a friend) in which the concept was used to determine a solution to a specific problem. You must use specific details of the incident and terms from our module to show me you understand the concept. (Total 64 points)
2., How can confirmation bias and fixation can interfere with effective problem solving. In this portion of your response, for each concept, define the term and then describe an incident (either from your own experience or that of a friend) in which the concept interfered with an appropriate solution being determined. You must use specific details of the incident and terms from our module to show me you understand the concept. (Total 32 pts).

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Answer: used concepts to simplify and order the world around us, categories: objects, events, ideas, or people

hierarchies: subdivide categories into smaller more detailed units, prototypes: best example

algorithm: time-consuming but thorough set of rules or procedures

heuristics: simpler way of thinking, solve problems but maybe incorrect solutions

insight: flash of inspiration that solves problem

representativeness heuristic: judge likelihood of things in terms of how they represent our prototype

availability heuristic: judge likelihood of things based on how vivid they are or how readily they come to mind.

Explanation: i hope that helped!

Find the acceleration of a car with the mass of 1,200 kg and a
force of 11 x 103 N.

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I didnt understand whther it is 11x103 or 11x10^3?? Well anyways i have solved it in both

The acceleration of the car with the mass of 1200kg and a force of 11 × 10³N is 9.17m/s²

HOW TO CALCULATE ACCELERATION:

The acceleration of a moving body can be calculated by dividing the force applied by the mass. That is;

Acceleration (m/s²) = Force (N) ÷ mass (kg)

According to this question, a car has a mass of 1,200 kg and a force of 11 x 10³ N. The acceleration can be calculated as follows:

Acceleration = 11000N ÷ 1200kg

Acceleration = 9.17m/s²

Therefore, the acceleration of the car with the mass of 1200kg and a force of 11 × 10³N is 9.17m/s²

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Milgram's experiment was trying to find out why people:​

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Answer: obey authority figures

Explanation:

Answer: Obey authority figures

Explanation:

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