PLEASE HELPPP Count the number of atoms of each element in this molecule: 2H2K(OH2)2​

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Answer 1

Answer:

H = 6 atoms

K= 2 atoms

O = 2 atoms

Answer 2

Answer:

H is 6 atoms K is2 atoms and O is 2 atoms

Explanation:


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When forces are balanced, what happens to the motion of the object?

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Objects never have balanced forces.

Objects with balanced forces change motion.

Objects with balanced forces are able to change at will.

Objects with balanced forces remain unchanged.

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Answer:

C-objects with balanced forces remain un changed

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because the forces that act on the body cancel each other and the net force=0

Another name for semi-arid climate is

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Answer: an steppe climate

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A box at rest is in a state of equilibrium half way up on a ramp. The ramp has an incline of 42°. What is the force of
static friction acting on the box if box has a gravitational force of 112.1 N ?
0 70 N
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Answer:

The correct option is;

75 N

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The angle of inclination of the ramp, θ = 42°

The gravitational force of the box = m × g = 112.1 N

Let [tex]F_f[/tex] represent the force of static friction acting on the box

Given that the box is at rest, we have

The component of the gravitational force acting along the inclined plane = The force of static friction acting on the box, [tex]F_f[/tex]

We have that the component of the gravitational force acting along the inclined plane = m × g × sin (θ) = [tex]F_f[/tex]

[tex]F_f[/tex] = m × g × sin (θ)

Substituting the values, gives;

[tex]F_f[/tex] = 112.1 × sin (42°) ≈ 75.0095409728

∴ The force of static friction acting on the box = [tex]F_f[/tex] ≈ 75 N

Answer:

C: 75N

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An aircraft is descending with a constant velocity of 480 kmh at an angle of 2.0 to the horizontal. What is the vertical component of the plane's velocity

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Answer:

Vy = 4.65 m/s

Explanation:

Since, the airplane is descending at a rate of 480 km/h at an angle of 2° from horizontal. Therefore, its vertical component of velocity shall be given as follows:

Vy = V Sin θ

where,

Vy = Vertical Component of Velocity = ?

V = Velocity of Plane = (480 km/h)(1000 m/1 km)(1 h/3600 s) = 133.33 m/s

θ = Angle = 2°

Therefore,

Vy = (133.33 m/s)(Sin 2°)

Vy = 4.65 m/s

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Se lanza verticalmente hacia arriba un proyectil y alcanza una altura máxima de 100 metros de altura. ¿Cuál fue la velocidad hacia arriba con la que fue lanzada?

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Answer:

v =  44,3 m/s

Explanation:

La velocidad la podemos hallar usando la siguiente expresión:

[tex] v_{f}^{2} = v_{0}^{2} - 2gh [/tex]

En donde:

h: es la máxima altura = 100 m

[tex]v_{f}[/tex]: es la velocidad final = 0 (en la altura máxima)

[tex]v_{0}[/tex]: es la velocidad inicial =?

g: es la gravedad = 9,81 m/s²

Resolviendo la ecuación anterior para v₀, tenemos:

[tex] v_{0} = \sqrt{2gh} = \sqrt{2*9,81 m/s^{2}*100 m} = 44,3 m/s [/tex]

Entonces, el proyectil fue lanzado hacia arriba con una velocidad de 44,3 m/s.

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Question 18 of 20 Planets A and B have the same size, mass, and direction of travel, but planet A is traveling through space at half the speed of planet B. Which statement correctly explains the weight you would experience on each planet? A. You would weigh the same on both planets because their masses and the distance to their centers of gravity are the same. B. You would weigh the same on both planets because your mass would adjust depending on the planet's speed. C. You would weigh less on planet B because it is traveling twice as fast as planet A. O D. You would weigh more on planet B because it is traveling twice as fast as planet A. ​

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Answer:A, you would weigh the same on both planets because their masses and the distance to their centers of gravity are the same

Explanation:

What is its speed if it takes 0.5 seconds to cover the distance?

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Answer:How far is the distance?

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You have arrived at the final accident scene of the day. Two cars of equal mass (2,000 kg each) were involved in a head-on accident at a four-way-stop intersection. Here is what you know:
Car 1 started at rest and coasted toward the intersection from the top of a 50-meter hill.
Car 2 was on a flat stretch of road at the bottom of the hill in front of Car 1.

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Answer:

They prolly dead lol.

Explanation:

XD THEY DEAD!!

As shown in the figure, a 2.00-kg block is held in place against the spring by a 50-N horizontal external force. The external force is removed, and the block is projected with a velocity v1 = 1.2 m/s at as it separates from the spring. The block descends a ramp and has a velocity v2 = 2.0 m/s at the bottom. The track is frictionless between points A and B. The block enters a rough section at B, extending to E. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the rough surface is 0.30. The velocity of the block is v3 = 1.4 m/s at C. The block moves on to D, where it stops.

A) What is the total energy of the spring block system before the block descends down the ramp.

B) How high is the ramp?

C) How far did the block move from B to C?

D) How far did the block move from C to D?

E) What is the work done by friction on the block from B to D?

F) What is the Mechanical energy of the spring-block system at E?

G) How much was the spring compressed by the external force

H) What is the spring constant?

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Answer:

Explanation:

A ) Total energy of spring block system at height = kinetic energy at the bottom

= 1/2 m V²

= .5 x 2 x 2²

= 4 J

B )

height of ramp be h

mgh = 1/2 m ( v₂² - v₁² )

2 x 9.8 x h = 2² - 1.2²

19.6 h = 4 - 1.44

h = .1306 m

13.06 cm

C ) If distance between B and C be x₁

work done by friction = reduction in kinetic energy

= μ mg x₁ = 1/2 m ( 2² - 1.4² )

.3 x 9.8 x₁ = 1.02

x₁ = 34.7 cm

D )

If distance between C and D be x₂

work done by friction = reduction in kinetic energy

= μ mg x₂ = 1/2 m ( 1.4² - 0 )

.3 x 9.8 x₂ = .98  

x₂ = 33.33 cm

E )

Total work done by friction

= 1/2 m v² - 0 , v = 2 m /s

= .5 x 2 x 2²

= 4 J .

F )

Mechanical energy of the system at E = 0

G ) 1/2 k x² = 1/2 m v²

kx = 50 N , where x is compression and k is spring constant

k²x² / 2k = 1/2 m v²

50² / k = 2 x 1.2²

k = 868.05 N / m

H ) kx = 50

x = 50 / k

= 50 / 868.05

= 5.76 cm .

What is the final velocity of a car that has an initial velocity of 15.2 m/s and accelerates at 3.2 m/s^2 for 2.6 seconds?

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For this question we should apply
v = u + at
Given : u = 15.2 m/s
a = 3.2 m/s^2
t = 2.6 seconds
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v = u + at
v = 15.2 + 3.2(2.6)
v = 15.2 + 8.32
v = 23.52 m/s

Therefore , the answer is
v = 23.52 m/s

Answer:  

t=2.59s

Explanation:

v=23.5m/s u=15.2m/s a=3.2m/s^2 t=?

using equation v=u+at t=(v-u)/a t= (23.5-15.2)/3.2=8.3/3.2=2.59s

how long will it take for a rock to fall 50 meters

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Answer:

The force of gravity, g = 9.8 m/s2

Gravity accelerates you at 9.8 meters per second per second. After one second, you're falling 9.8 m/s. After two seconds, you're falling 19.6 m/s, and so on.

Time to splat: sqrt ( 2 * height / 9.8 )

It's the square root because you fall faster the longer you fall.

The more interesting question is why it's times two: If you accelerate for 1 second, your average speed over that time is increased by only 9.8 / 2 m/s.

Velocity at splat time: sqrt( 2 * g * height )

This is why falling from a higher height hurts more.

Energy at splat time: 1/2 * mass * velocity2 = mass * g * height

Explanation:

The time taken by the rock to fall will be 3 seconds.

What is velocity?

Velocity is defined as the ratio of the distance moved by the object at a particular time. The velocity is a vector quantity so it needs both the magnitude and the direction.

The time taken for the freely falling body is calculated by the equations of motion. That is v² = u² + 2gs. By using the equation we can calculate the velocity and the time period.

The force of gravity, g = 9.8 m/s²

Gravity accelerates you at 9.8 meters per second per second. After one second, you're falling 9.8 m/s. After two seconds, you're falling 19.6 m/s, and so on.

Time to splat  = √( 2 x height) / 9.8

Time to splat  =  √( 2 x 50 ) / 9.8

Time to splat  =  3 seconds

Therefore, the time taken for the rock to fall will be 3 seconds.

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What the someone explain this to me

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Answer:

the answer might be A and D if not sorry

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The ball is pulled by a force called gravity. In what direction does gravity always pull the ball?​

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Answer:

Gravity always pulls the ball toward the center of earth (the ground).

Explanation:

what that guy up there said^^

Brandon is flying to the Western United States. His plane manages to cover 700 miles in 2 hours.

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thats cool for brandon

Answer:

thats 350 miles an hour, 5.83 miles a minute, .0972 miles a second

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A bullet is shot from a rifle with a speed of 3,015 feet per second. Assuming the billet moves at a constant velocity what is the time rescuers die the biller to strike a target 4,146 meters away

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given

final speed v = 3015ft/s

initial speed = 0m/s

Distance S = 4146m/s

Required

Time

Using the equation of motion to get the time;

S = (v+u)/2 * t

since 1m = 3.28084ft'

4146m = 3.28084 * 4146 = 13,602.36264feet

13,602.36264 = 3015+0/2 * t

13,602.36264 = 1,507.5t

t = 13,602.36264/ 1,507.5

t = 9.023 secs

Hence it will take 9.023 seconds the rescuer die the biller to strike a target

If you wake up in the morning, go to school, go to the grocery store, and then return to the same place where you woke up, what is your displacement for the day

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Answer:

0 I think

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The force involved in a collision is 1.0×10 to the second power newtons the duration of the impact is 1.0×10 to the fourth power seconds what is the value of the change in momentum

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Knowing the force and the duration, we can simply multiply them to get the "impulse".  This is really convenient for this question, because the impulse is also the change in momentum.  So let's do it:

Change in momentum =  (force) x (duration)

Change in momentum = (1 x 10² Newtons) x (1 x 10⁴ seconds)

Change in momentum = (100 N) x (10,000 seconds)

Change in momentum = 1,000,000 Newton-seconds

Change in momentum = 1,000,000 kg-m/s .

That sunawfulada momentum !  It's the same change in momentum as if you stopped a 4,000-kg truck that was going 550 mph, in 1 second !

There's gotta be something wrong here.

Notice the duration of the impact in the question: 1 x 10⁴ seconds.

That's 2 hours and 47 minutes !  Collisions don't normally take that long.

Call me batty, but I've got a hunch that the duration actually is supposed to be 1.0 x 10 to the NEGATIVE fourth power. Then, the change in momentum is

(100 N) x (0.0001 s)  =  0.01 kg-m/s

That's still a slightly uncomfortable result, but it's definitely more realistic ... it could be the act of batting a fly or a mosquito out of the air.

I like that a lot better than a collision that takes almost 3 hours.

A small car uses about 130000J of energy in the form of gasoline. The car converts that energy to a kinetic energy of 53000J. What is the efficiency of this conversion?

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Explanation:

Given parameters:

Energy input  = 130000J

Energy output = 53000J

Unknown:

Efficiency of the conversion = ?

Solution:

Efficiency is the percentage of work output to work input;

  Mathematically;

 Efficiency  = Energy output/ Energy input x 100

 Efficiency  = 53000/130000 x 100 = 40.8%

Which changes of state occur between solids and gases? Check all that apply.

vaporization
deposition
freezing
melting
sublimation

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Answer:

deposition, sublimation

Explanation:

The changes of state occur between solids and gases during deposition and sublimation. The second and fifth option are correct.

What is sublimation?

The conversion of solid to gas and gas to solid directly, as in case of solid ice made of carbon di oxide.

The change of state means changing the phase of the matter with the change in temperature and pressure of the surrounding.

The vaporization change liquid to gas or solid to liquid and vice versa. Freezing is converting liquid to solid. Melting is converting from solid to liquid.

The rest phenomenon are deposition and sublimation in which phase change between solid and gas.

Thus,  second and fifth option are correct.

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We often see cracks on rocks and stones why

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Answer:

Due to the process of weathering and erosion.

Explanation:

As the rocks are made of different forms of minerals they may have an igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary origin. Hence the natural stone surfaces can be made of granite, lime, or even shale.  The process of physical weathering that is called as mechanical weathering of rocks tends to break them apart and leads to the development of crack and small openings. The diurnal exposure of bare rocks to extreme temperatures of day and night leads to onion peeling and slowly with water as an agent of erosion lead to cracks in joints of rocks.

Un bloque de 20kg de masa se desplaza horizontalmente en la dirección de eje X por acción de una fuerza horizontal variable F = 6x, donde F se mide en Newton y "x" en metros. Si se desprecia el rozamiento determine: a) El trabajo realizado por esta fuerza mientras el bloque se mueve desde la posición x=+10m hasta la posición x=+20m b) La rapidez del bloque en la posición x=+20m, si su rapidez en la posición x=+10m fue √10 m/s.

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Answer:

a) El trabajo realizado por esta fuerza mientras el bloque se mueve desde la posición x = + 10 m hasta la posición x = + 20 m es 900 joules.

b) La rapidez del bloque en la posición x = + 20 metros es aproximadamente 5.701 metros por segundo.

Explanation:

a) El trabajo expermentado por el bloque ([tex]W[/tex]), medido en joules, es definida por la siguiente ecuación integral:

[tex]W = \int\limits^{x_{max}}_ {x_{min}} F(x) \, dx[/tex] (1)

Donde:

[tex]x_{min}[/tex], [tex]x_{max}[/tex] - Posiciones mínima y máxima del bloque, medidos en metros.

[tex]F(x)[/tex] - Fuerza horizontal aplicada al bloque, medida en newtons.

Si conocemos que [tex]F(x) = 6\cdot x[/tex], [tex]x_{min} = 10\,m[/tex] y [tex]x_{max} = 20\,m[/tex], entonces el trabajo realizado por esta fuerza es:

[tex]W = \int\limits^{20\,m}_{10\,m} {6\cdot x} \, dx[/tex] (2)

[tex]W = 6\int\limits^{20\,m}_{10\,m} x\, dx[/tex]

[tex]W = 3\cdot x^{2}\left|\limits_{10\,m}^{20\,m}[/tex]

[tex]W = 3\cdot [(20\,m)^{2}-(10\,m)^{2}][/tex]

[tex]W = 900\,J[/tex]

El trabajo realizado por esta fuerza mientras el bloque se mueve desde la posición x = + 10 m hasta la posición x = + 20 m es 900 joules.

b) La rapidez final del bloque se determina mediante de Teorema del Trabajo y la Energía, es decir:

[tex]W = K_{f}-K_{o}[/tex] (3)

Donde son [tex]K_{o}[/tex], [tex]K_{f}[/tex] las energías cinéticas traslacionales inicial y final, medidos en joules.

Al aplicar la definición de energía cinética traslacional, expandimos y simplificamos la ecuación como sigue:

[tex]W = \frac{1}{2}\cdot m \cdot (v_{f}^{2}-v_{o}^{2})[/tex] (4)

Donde:

[tex]m[/tex] - Masa del bloque, medido en kilogramos.

[tex]v_{o}[/tex], [tex]v_{f}[/tex] - Rapideces inicial y final del bloque, medidos en metros por segundo.

[tex]\frac{2\cdot W}{m} = v_{f}^{2}-v_{o}^{2}[/tex]

[tex]v_{f} = \sqrt{\frac{2\cdot W}{m}+v_{o}^{2}}[/tex]

Si conocemos que [tex]W = 900\,J[/tex], [tex]m = 20\,kg[/tex] y [tex]v_{o} = \sqrt{10}\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], entonces la rapidez final del bloque es:

[tex]v_{f} = \sqrt{\frac{900\,J}{2\cdot (20\,kg)}+10\,\frac{m^{2}}{s^{2}} }[/tex]

[tex]v_{f} \approx 5.701\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

La rapidez del bloque en la posición x = + 20 metros es aproximadamente 5.701 metros por segundo.

A penny is dropped from the 82nd Floor Observatory of the Empire State Building. The penny will fall for 8.1s before hitting the ground. 1. How far does the penny fall? 2. How fast is the penny going when it hits the ground?

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Answer:

vf=79.38 m/s

y= 321.5 m

Explanation:

Free Fall Motion

A free-falling object falls under the exclusive influence of gravity. Free-falling objects do not encounter air resistance.

If an object is dropped from rest in a free-falling motion, it falls with a constant acceleration called the acceleration of gravity, which value is [tex]g = 9.8 m/s^2[/tex].

The final velocity of a free-falling object after a time t is given by:

vf=g.t

The distance traveled by a dropped object is:

[tex]\displaystyle y=\frac{gt^2}{2}[/tex]

1.

The penny will fall for t=8.1 s before hitting the ground, thus the height from which it was dropped is:

[tex]\displaystyle y=\frac{9.8\cdot 8.1^2}{2}[/tex]

y= 321.5 m

2.

The final velocity is:

[tex]vf=9.8\cdot 8.1[/tex]

vf=79.38 m/s

If 4000J is used to move a charge through a potential difference of 0.078V, what is the charge?

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Answer:

102564.103 C

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Energy (E) = 4000 J

Potential difference (V) = 0.078 V

Charge (Q) =?

Thus, we can obtain the charge as illustrated below:

E = ½QV

4000 = ½ × Q × 0.078

4000 = Q × 0.039

Divide both side by 4000

Q = 4000 / 0.039

Q = 102564.103 C

Thus, the charge is 102564.103 C.

Buster Posey hits a pop-up straight up. The velocity of the baseball as it leaves the bat is 42.5 m/s. Determine (a) the total time the baseball is in the air, and (b) the maximum height the baseball reaches. Assume the baseball is caught at the same height above the ground as it was hit. Draw an image of the baseball for each 1 second of time it is traveling, for each image include a labeled velocity and acceleration vector.

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Answer:

part a: 4.25s

part b: 180.625m

Explanation:

part a:

what we know: vi=42.5m/s

                          t=?

                          vf=0

                          g= -10m/s^2

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equation: vf-vi/g=t

plug in: -42.5m/s/ - 10m/s^2 = 4.25s

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part b: 42.5m/s x(times) 4.25s = 180.625m

Forces have strength, or magnitude, and direction.
True
False

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Answer: True

Force is a vector quantity that has magnitude and direction
True and it won’t let me have anything under 20 so this is just fillers

Which planet do you think would be easiest for humans to colonize some day? Explain.

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Answer:

I think that Mars would be the easiest planet for humans to colonize because they have already begun working on colonizing Mars and have made a ton of progress.

im a very dumb human being plz help

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Answer:

so first is the clouds is presipitision then its  the ocean one and then dirt and then the mud then the gray part

Explanation:

HURRY I NEED IT NOW What is the density at 20oC of 12.0 milliliters of a liquid that has a mass of 4.05 grams?

0.338 g/mL

2.96 g/mL

16.1 g/mL

48.6 g/mL

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Density is the mass per unit volume of any object. It is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. This is:

ρ = m/V

ρ = 4.05 g  / 12 mL

ρ = 0.3375 g/mL

ρ ≅ 0.338 g/mL

OPTION A

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