Conductivity in aqueous solutions, is a measure of the ability of water to conduct an electric current.

a. True
b. False

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Answer 1

Answer:

true

Explanation:

i think its true beacuse water can cause electricity

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The plates of a vacuum-gap parallel plate capacitor have a 100.0 mm2 area, a vacuum gap of 5.00 mm and are connected to a 1.5-volt battery. After the capacitor is charged, the battery is disconnected from the capacitor. After the battery is disconnected, the plates are pulled apart until the vacuum gap is 7.50 mm. a. What are the initial and final energies stored in the capacitor

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Answer:

E₀ = 2.0*10⁻¹¹ J = 0.2 pJ

Ef = 3.0*10⁻¹¹ J = 0.3 pJ

Explanation:

The energy stored between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor can be expressed in terms of the capacitance C and the potential difference between plates V as follows:

      [tex]E = \frac{1}{2} * C * V^{2} (1)[/tex]

When the capacitor is fully charged, the potential difference between plates must be equal to the voltage of the battery, 1.5 V.In a parallel plate capacitor, the value of the capacitance is independent of the applied voltage, and depends only on geometric constants and the dielectric constant of the medium between plates, as follows:

       [tex]C = \frac{\epsilon_{o}*A}{d} (2)[/tex]

We can find the initial value of C replacing in (2) by the givens below:A = 100.0 mm2d= 5.00 mmε₀ = 8.85*10⁻¹² F/m[tex]C_{o} = \frac{\epsilon_{o}*A}{d} = \frac{(8.85*(10)^{-12} F/m)*(10^{-4} m2)}{5.0*(10)^{-3}m} = 1.77*10^{-13} F (3)[/tex]With this value of C₀, and the value of the initial potential difference between plates (1.5 V), we can find the initial charge on the capacitor, starting from the definition of capacitance:[tex]C =\frac{Q}{V} (4)[/tex]Solving for Q in (4):[tex]Q = C_{o}* V = 1.77*10^{-13} F * 1.5 V = 2.65*10^{-13} C (5)[/tex]Finally, we can find the initial energy stored in the capacitor, replacing (3) and V in (1):

       [tex]E_{o} = \frac{1}{2} * C_{o} * V_{o} ^{2} = \frac{1}{2} * 1.77*10^{-13}F*(1.5V)^{2} = 0.2 pJ (6)[/tex]

If we pull apart the plates until the vacuum gap is 7.50 mm, we will change the expression of C in (2), decreasing its value due to the expanded gap.Replacing in (2) the new value of the gap (7.50 mm), we can find the new value of C, as follows:[tex]C = \frac{\epsilon_{o}*A}{d} = \frac{(8.85*10^{-12}F/m)*10^{-4} m2}{7.5*10^{-3}m} = 1.18*10^{-13} F (7)[/tex] In order to find the final energy stored in the capacitor, we need also the value of the final potential difference between plates.Once disconnected from the battery, the charge on any of the plates must remain the same, due to the principle of conservation of the charge.So, since we have the value of Q from (5) and the new value of C from (7), we can find the new potential difference between plates as follows:[tex]V_{f} = \frac{Q}{C_{f}} = \frac{2.7*10^{-13}C}{1.18*10^{-13}F} = 2.25 V (8)[/tex]With the values of Vf and Cf, we can find the value of the final energy stored in the capacitor, replacing these values in (1):

       [tex]E_{f} = \frac{1}{2} * C_{f} * V_{f} ^{2} = \frac{1}{2} * 1.18*10^{-13}F*(2.25V)^{2} = 0.3 pJ (9)[/tex]

You are comparing the beam waste for two different situations with the goal of using the smallest beam waste possible. A Nd-YAG laser system emits light at 532 nm and the beam is 8 mm in diameter. You also have a Ti-sapphire laser that emits at 855 nm and has a beam diameter of 6 mm. Compare the beam waist for both laser systems using a focusing lens with a focal length of 10 mm. Assume the light fills the lenses in each case

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Answer:

comparing the beam waist for both lasers ( ratio of the beam waists )

4.536 μm / 2.117 μm = 2.14

Explanation:

Nd-YAG laser system : emits at 532 nm , beam diameter = 8 mm

Ti-sapphire laser system : emits at 855 nm , Beam diameter = 6mm

Comparing the beam waist for both lase systems using a focusing lens

Focal length = 10 mm

assumption : light fills lenses in each laser system

Beam waist radius ( W ) =  [tex](\frac{2\beta }{\pi } )(\frac{F}{D} )[/tex]

β = wavelength , D = diameter illuminated  , F = focal length

For

Nd-YAG laser system

β = 532 mm , D = 8 mm

hence ( Wn ) =   [tex](\frac{2\beta }{\pi } )(\frac{F}{D} )[/tex] =  ( 2*532 / π ) ( 10 / 8 )   = 2.117 μm

For

Ti-sapphire laser

β = 855 nm ,  D = 6 mm

hence ( Wt )  [tex](\frac{2\beta }{\pi } )(\frac{F}{D} )[/tex] =  ( 2* 855 ) / π ) ( 50 / 6 ) = 4.536 μm

comparing the beam waist for both lasers ( ratio of the beam waists )

4.536 μm / 2.117 μm = 2.14

The work-energy theorem states that the work done on an object is equal to a change in which quantity?

kinetic energy
displacement
potential energy
mass

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The work-energy theorem states that the net work done by the forces on an object equals the change in its kinetic energy.

Answer:

a kinetic energy

Explanation:

Why is the city of Hoboken, NJ (20 minutes from Newark) and other coastal cities in the United suing ExxonMobile?

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Answer:

is that youuuuuuu? fine.

Are the orbits of the planets on the same plane?
Yes, more or less
No, they're all over the place​

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Answer: yes

Explanation:

The modern model of the atom describes electrons in a little less specific detail than earlier models did. Why is it that being less sure about the placement of electrons in an atom is actually an improvement over earlier models?
The plum pudding model of the atom states that

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Answer:

It is because one cannot know exactly the position of the electron within the atom.

One formulation of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle tells us that one cannot know simultaneously  the position and momentum of the electron, so one cannot specify exactly either coordinate because the other would be infinite.

Bohr specified the most probable position of the electron at its lowest energy level in hydrogen and the product of the two would be about the Heisenberg value.  

What causes coastal erosion

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La erosión costera es la pérdida o desplazamiento de tierra, o la remoción a largo plazo de sedimentos y rocas a lo largo de la costa debido a la acción de olas, corrientes, mareas, agua impulsada por el viento, hielo transportado por el agua u otros impactos de marejadas ciclónicas.


Mention two ways in which the effects of friction can be minimised

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Answer:

Polishing the rough surface.

Oiling or lubricating with graphite or grease the moving parts of a machine.

Providing all bearings or wheels between the moving parts of a machine or vehicles reduce friction and allow smooth movement as rolling friction is less than sliding friction.

Explanation:

Which soil is best for growing most plants?

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I think sandy loam.

Answer:

sandy loam

Explanation:

The best soil for most plants to ensure optimum growth is a rich, sandy loam. This soil is an even mixture of all three main types of soil. In most cases, you'll need to amend the soil with compost. Depending on how compact the soil is, you may need to add peat moss and sand.

a solid disk rotates in the horizontal plane at an angular velocity of 4.9 x 10 rad/s with respect to an axis perpendicular to the disk at its center the moment of inertia of the disk is 0.14 kg from above sand is dropped straight down onto this rotating disk so that a thin unifrom ring of sand is formed at distance of 0.4 m from the axis the sand in the ring has mass of 0.5 kg after all the sand is in place what is the angular velocity of the disk

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Answer:

ωf = 3.1*10 rad/sec

Explanation:

Assuming no external torques acting while the sand is being dropped, total angular momentum must keep constant.So we can write the following equality:

       [tex]L_{o} = L_{f} (1)[/tex]

For a rigid body rotating with respect to an axis, the angular momentum can be written as follows:

      [tex]L = I* \omega (2)[/tex]

where I = moment of inertiaω = angular velocityReplacing (2) on both sides of (1) we get:

       [tex]I_{o}* \omega_{o} = I_{f}* \omega_{f} (3)[/tex]

In (3) we know the values of I₀ and ω₀ (since they are givens), but we need to find the value of If first.The final moment of inertia, will be equal to the sum of the initial one, plus the one due to the ring of sand, that also rotates with respect to an axis perpendicular to the disk, as follows:[tex]I_{f} = I_{o} + I_ {ring} (4)[/tex]The moment of inertia of a circular ring is as follows:

        [tex]I_{ring} = m_{ring} *r^{2} (5)[/tex]

Replacing by the givens in (5) we get:

        [tex]I_{ring} = m_{ring} *r^{2} = 0.5 kg * (0.4m)^{2} = 0.08 kg*m2 (6)[/tex]

Replacing (6) in (4):[tex]I_{f} = I_{o} + I_ {ring} = 0.14kg*m2 + 0.08 kg*m2 = 0.22 kg*m2 (7)[/tex]Replacing I₀, ω₀ and If in (3), we can solve for ωf, as follows:[tex]\omega_{f} =\frac{I_{o} *\omega_{o} }{I_{f} } = \frac{0.14kg*m2*4.9*10rad/sec}{0.22kg*m2} = 3.1*10 rad/sec (8)[/tex]

Two identical R = 6.77 ohm light bulbs are is series circuit
with a 17.8 volt battery. What is the power (watt) of both
glowing bulbs?

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Answer:

the power of the two light bulbs is 23.4 W

Explanation:

Given;

the resistance of the two identical light bulbs in series, R₁ and R₂ = 6.77 ohms and 6.77 ohms respectively

battery voltage , V = 17.8 V

The equivalent resistance of the two light bulbs, R = R₁ + R₂

R = 6.77 + 6.77

R = 13.54 ohms

The power of the two light bulbs is calculated as follows;

[tex]P = IV = (\frac{V}{R} )V = \frac{V^2}{R} = \frac{17.8^2}{13.54} = 23.4 \ W[/tex]

Therefore, the power of the two light bulbs is 23.4 W

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Answer: A.
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It's your birthday, and to celebrate you're going to make your first bungee jump. You stand on a bridge 100m above a raging river and attach a 35-m-long bungee cord to your harness. A bungee cord, for practical purposes, is just a long spring, and this cord has a spring constant of 43N/m . Assume that your mass is 79kg . After a long hesitation, you dive off the bridge. How far are you above the water when the cord reaches its maximum elongation? h=

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Answer:

h = 47 m

Explanation:

First, we will calculate the force on the cord due to the weight:

[tex]Force = F = Weight\\F = mg\\F = (79\ kg)(9.81\ m/s^2)\\F = 775\ N[/tex]

Now, we will calculate the elongation by using Hooke's Law:

[tex]F = k \Delta x[/tex]

where,

k = spring constant = 43 N/m

Δx = elongation = ?

Therefore,

[tex]775\ N = (43\ N/m)\Delta x\\\\\Delta x = \frac{775\ N}{43\ N/m}\\\\\Delta x = 18\ m\\[/tex]

So, the final length of the cord will be:

[tex]Final\ Length = Initial\ Length + \Delta x\\Final\ Length = 35\ m + 18\ m\\Final\ Length = 53\ m\\[/tex]

Hence, the height from water (h) can be found using the following formula:

[tex]h = Height\ of\ Bridge - Final\ Length\ of\ cord\\h = 100\ m - 53\ m\\[/tex]

h = 47 m

During an experiment, Ellie records a measurement of 0.0034 m. How would
she write her measurement in scientific notation?
A. 3.4 x 10-3 m
B. 3.4 x 10-4 m
O C. 3.4 x 10-5 m
D. 3.4 x 10-2 m

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Answer:

(A)   She needs to move the decimal point by 3 places

Which planet is least like earth? Mars,Venus, or Jupiter

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Answer:

mars, reason why is because they both are diff from the size

Explanation:

Jupiter is least like Earth. Planets like Venus, and Mars are mostly rocky and are more or less similar in interbal composition. Jupiter is large, gaseous, and hydrogen-rich.

Please help. It’s probably easy

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I believe it’s 60km/h

I divided the total distance (120 km) by the time it took to get there (2h) to get this.

A child makes a ramp to push his toy dump truck up to his sandbox. If he uses 5 newtons of force to push the 12-newton truck up the ramp, what is the mechanical advantage of his ramp?

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Answer:

m = 2.4

Explanation:

Given that,

Input force, [tex]F_i=5\ N[/tex]

Output force, [tex]F_o=12\ N[/tex]

We need to find the mechanical advantage of the ramp. The ratio of output force to the input force is equal to mechanical advantage. So,

[tex]m=\dfrac{12}{5}\\\\m=2.4[/tex]

So, the mechanical advantage of his ramp is 2.4.

The body mass of Asaiah is 70 Kg.

(a) What is his weight on Earth?





(b) If he goes to the Moon,

(i) What is his mass?





(ii) What is his weight?

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Answer:

A I hope its not wrong I hope u do good

The total kinetic energy of an object depends on two (2) factors. Select those factors from the list below.

Mass

Density

Volume

Velocity

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the two factors of kinetic energy is mass and velocity :)

Two identical positive charges exert a repulsive force of 6.4x10^-9 N when separated by a distance of 3.8x10^10 m. Calculate the charge of each.

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Answer:F = kq2/d2 ⇒

q = √(Fd2/k)

q = d √(F/k)

d = 3.8 x 10-10 m

F = 6.4 x 10-9 N

Look up k in your physics book in appropriate units, and plug in the numbers. You should get q in coulombs.

Explanation:

The value of each charge will be 1.64 ×10⁻⁴. The concept of the columb force is used.

What is the charge?

When the matter is put in an electromagnetic field, it has an electric charge, which causes it to experience a force. A positive or negative electric charge can exist.

Charges that are similar repel each other, whereas charges that are dissimilar attract each other. The term "neutral" refers to an item that has no net charge.

[tex]\rm F =K \frac{q_1Q_2}{d^2} \\\\ F = K\frac{q^2}{d^2} \\\\ q = \sqrt{\frac{dF}{k} } \\\\ q = \sqrt{\frac{3.8 \times 10^{10}\times 6.4 \times 10^{-9}}{9 \times 10^9} } \\\\ q=1.64 \times 10-4[/tex]

Hence the value of each charge will be 1.64 ×10⁻⁴. The concept of the columb force is used.

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Suppose a rocket in space is accelerating at 1.5 m/s2. If, at a later time, the rocket quadruples its thrust (i.e., net propelling force), what is the new acceleration?

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A man whose mass is 69 kg and a woman whose mass is 52 kg sit at opposite ends of a canoe 5 m long, whose mass is 20 kg. Suppose that the man moves quickly to the center of the canoe and sits down there. How far does the canoe move in the water

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Answer:

the canoe moved 1.2234 m in the water

Explanation:

Given that;

A man whose mass = 69 kg

A woman whose mass = 52 kg

at opposite ends of a canoe 5 m long, whose mass is 20 kg

now let;

x1 = position of the man

x2 = position of canoe

x3 = position of the woman

Now,

Centre of mass = [m1x1 + m2x2 + m3x3] / m1 + m2 + m3

= ( 69×0 ) + ( 52×5) + ( 20× 5/2) / 69 + 52 + 20

= (0 + 260 + 50 ) / ( 141 )

= 310 / 141

= 2.19858 m

Centre of mass is 2.19858 m

Now, New center of mass will be;

52 × 2.5 / ( 69 + 52 + 20 )

= 130 / 141

= 0.9219858 m  { away from the man }

To get how far, the canoe moved;

⇒ 2.5 + 0.9219858 - 2.19858

= 1.2234 m

Therefore, the canoe moved 1.2234 m in the water

The canoe move in the water will be 1.2234 m. The canoe move depending on the center of mass of the bodies.

What is the center of mass?

The center of mass of an item or set of objects is a place specified relative to it. It's the average location of all the system's components, weighted by their mass.

The centroid is the location of the center of mass for simple rigid objects with homogeneous density. The center of mass of a uniform disc shape, for example, would be at its center.

The given data in the problem is;

m₁ is the mass of man = 69 kg

m₂ is the mass of woman whose= 52 kg

m₃ is the mass  of  canoe =  20 kg

L is the length of canoe = 5 m

x₁ is the position of the man

x₂ is the position of the canoe

x₃ is the position of the woman

The center of mass will be;

[tex]\rm COM= \frac{[m_1x_1 + m_2x_2 + m_3x_3]}{ m1 + m2 + m3} \\\\ \rm COM= \frac{[69 \times 0 +52 \times 5 + 20 \times 2.5]}{ 69+ 52 + 20} \\\\ \rm COM= (0 + 260 + 50 ) / ( 141 )\\\\ \rm COM = 310 / 141 \\\\ \rm COM = 2.19858 m[/tex]

The new center of mass is;

[tex]\rm COM= \frac{52 \times 2.5 }{69+52+20} \\\\ \rm COM=\frac{130}{141} \\\\ \rm COM= 0.9219 m[/tex]

The distance to find how the canoe moved will be found by;

[tex]\rm x= 2.5+0.9219-2.1985 = 1.2234[/tex]

Hence the canoe move in the water will be 1.2234 m.

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Which device or set of devices is contained in a mobile telephone?

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Un teléfono móvil o teléfono celular es un dispositivo portátil que puede hacer o recibir llamadas a través de una portadora de radiofrecuencia, mientras el usuario se está moviendo dentro de un área de servicio telefónco.​ El enlace de radiofrecuencia establece una conexión con los sistemas de conmutación de un operador de telefonía móvil, que proporciona acceso a la red telefónica pública conmutada (PSTN). La mayoría de los servicios de telefonía móvil modernos utilizan una arquitectura de red celular, y por lo tanto los teléfonos móviles son, con frecuencia, llamados celulares, especialmente en Hispanoamérica. En España, se utiliza más el término móvil.

identify the types of motion in each activity.1.walking a long a hallway. 2.motion of the blades of the fan. 3.earths rotation 4.ball moving on the ground. 5.soldiers marching.​

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Answer:

Explanatation

1 is just walking

2 spinging

3 roatating

4 rolling

5 stomping there feet

Those should be right but if im wrong then just someone eles the brainly


a man pushed on the side ..

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Answer:

B.will increase the maximum static friction between the box and the floor

Explanation:

Because static friction is the force that keeps an object at rest

Two people pull on the wagon each with a constant 20N force. Both people pull to the left. What is the Net Force on the wagon?

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Answer:

I dont understand what you are trying to ask

Explanation:

Brainliest!!! Write: Forces are all around us. Imagine that your teacher has asked you to teach a lesson to your peers about forces. Explain, in detail, how you experience forces in your everyday life.

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A force is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object. Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, there is a force upon each of the objects. When the interaction ceases, the two objects no longer experience the force. Forces only exist as a result of an interaction.

The certain forest moon travels in an approximately circular orbit of radius
14,441,566 m with a period of 6 days 10 hr, around its gas giant exoplanet host. Calculate the mass of the exoplanet from this
information. (Units: kilograms)

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Answer:

Mass of Exoplanet =  0.58 kg

Explanation:

First, we will calculate the speed of the forest moon:

[tex]speed = v = \frac{Circumference}{time}\\[/tex]

circumference = 2πr = 2π(14441566 m) = 90739035.3 m

time = 6 days 10 hr = (6 days)(24 h/1 day)(3600 s/1 h) + (10 h)(3600 s/1 h)

time = 554400 s

Therefore,

[tex]v = \frac{90739035.3\ m}{554400\ s}\\\\v = 163.67\ m/s[/tex]

We know that the centripetal force on forest moon will be equal to the gravitational force given by Newton's Gravitational Law, as follows:

[tex]Centripetal\ Force = Gravitational\ Force\\\frac{m_{moon}v^2}{r} = \frac{Gm_{moon}m_{exoplanet}}{r^2}\\\\m_{exoplanet} = \frac{v^2r}{G}\\\\m_{exoplanet} = \frac{(163.67\ m/s)^2(14441566)}{6.67\ x\ 10^{-11}\ N.m^2/kg^2}[/tex]

Mass of Exoplanet =  0.58 kg

Part one: Multiple choices
1) A person sitting in the compartment of moving train is:
a) in the state of rest with respect to surroundings of the compartment,
b) in the state of motion with respect to surroundings of the compartment.
C) in the state of rest with respect to surroundings outside of the compartment
d)all of them

2) The motion of tuning fork prongs on vibration is:
a) Linear motion
b) periodic motion
c) circular motion
d) projectile motion
3) All the following are periodic motion except
a) moving car in straight line
b) Earth's rotation
c) pendulum
d) Swing
4) The rate of change of displacement is:
a) Acceleration
b) force
c) distance
d) velocity
5) When an object moves at negative acceleration in a straight line its:
a) displacement equals zero
b) velocity decrease
C) velocity increase
d) none of them
6) When the object speeds up its acceleration:
a) decreases
b) increases c) it has no acceleration d) All of them
7) The rate of change of velocity is:
a) force
b) variable velocity
c) instantaneous velocity
d) acceleration
8) If a train is moving in a straight line to cover a distance of 600 m in a minute its
velocity is:
a) 600 m/s
b) 60 m/s c) 100 m/s d) 480 m/s
9) The division between total displacement and total time is the:
a) variable velocity b) average velocity c) speed d) Instantaneous velocity
10) The rate of change of displacement at a given instant is called the
a) average velocity
b) instantaneous velocity
C) average velocity
d) instantaneous acceleration
11) A body completes one circular revolution in a roundabout whose diameter
140 m.
Find its displacement,
a) 439.6 m
b) 440 m
c) zero
d) 879.2 m​

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Answer:

1)

a) in the state of rest with respect to surroundings of the compartment,

2)

b) periodic motion

3)

a) moving car in a straight line

4)

d) velocity

5)

b) velocity decrease

6)

b) increases

7)

d) acceleration

8)

10 m/s

9)

b) average velocity

10)

b) instantaneous velocity

11)

a) 439.6 m

Explanation:

1)

With respect to the inside surrounding the person will be at rest. Because the person is not moving inside the compartment.

2)

The vibration motion follows periodic motion.

3)

The car moving in a straight line is an example of rectilinear motion and its wheels are in rotational motion. They are not in periodic motion.

4)

Definition of velocity.

5)

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. So negative acceleration means a decrease in velocity.

6)

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. So an increase in velocity means an increase in acceleration.

7)

Definition of acceleration.

8)

[tex]velocity = \frac{Distance}{Time}\\\\velocty = \frac{600\ m}{1\ min}\frac{1\ min}{60\ s}\\\\velocity = 10\ m/s[/tex]

Hence, none of the options is correct. The correct answer is 10 m/s.

9)

Definition of average velocity.

10)

Definition of instantaneous velocity.

11)

[tex]Displacement = Circumference = \pi d\\Displacement = \pi(140\ m)\\Displacement = 439.6\ m[/tex]

the radius of earth is about 6.38 x10^3 km. A 7.20 x10^3 N spacecraft travels away from earth. What is the weight of the spacecraft at the following distances from Earth's surface? a) 6.38 x 10^3 km

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Answer:

[tex]1796.65\ \text{N}[/tex]

Explanation:

g = Acceleration due to gravity = [tex]9.81\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]

w = Weight of spracecraft at the surface = [tex]7.2\times10^3\ \text{N}[/tex]

m = Mass of spracecraft

R = Radius of Earth = [tex]6.38\times10^3\ \text{km}[/tex]

h = Elevation = [tex]6.38\times10^3\ \text{km}[/tex]

G = Gravitational constant = [tex]6.674\times 10^{-11}\ \text{Nm}^2/\text{kg}^2[/tex]

M = Mass of Earth = [tex]5.972\times 10^{24}\ \text{kg}[/tex]

[tex]w=mg\\\Rightarrow m=\dfrac{w}{g}\\\Rightarrow m=\dfrac{7.2\times 10^3}{9.81}\\\Rightarrow m=733.94\ \text{kg}[/tex]

From the gravitational law we have

[tex]w'=\dfrac{GMm}{(r+h)^2}\\\Rightarrow w'=\dfrac{6.674\times10^{-11}\times 5.972\times 10^{24}\times 733.94}{(6.38\times10^6+6.38\times10^6)^2}\\\Rightarrow w'=1796.65\ \text{N}[/tex]

The weight of the spacecraft at the given height is [tex]1796.65\ \text{N}[/tex]

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