Answer:
9.86m/s
Explanation:
let's get to the formula
kinetic energy = 1/2*m*v^2= .5*1140*(13.6)^2=105427.2 j
it looses 50k j of energy. so new energy = 105427.2-50000 = 554227.2
again use the formula for k.e
ans = 9.86 m/s
What is the net force on this object A: 0 newtons b: 200 newtons c:400 newtons D:600 newtons
Answer:
100kg
Explanation:
Total force =400N+600N=1000N
As we have,
F=m×g
1000N=m×10m/s²
1000N÷10m/s²=m
m=100kg
Brainliest if correct Question 6 of 10
According to the law of conservation of energy, which statement must be
true?
A. There is only one form of energy.
B. Energy that is transformed is neither destroyed nor created.
C. The total energy in a system can only increase over time.
D. Energy can change only from nuclear to chemical
Answer:
B. Energy that is transformed is neither destroyed nor created.
Explanation:
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Is black made of all colors?
Black is not a color, but rather a shade. In color theory, a shade is a pure color mixed with black. It decreases its lightness while nearly conserving its chromaticity. Strictly speaking, a "shade of black" is always a pure black itself and a "tint of black" would be a neutral gray. Unlike these, many off-black colors possess a hue and a colorfulness (also called saturation).
Attached is an image showing a few of the different shades of black.
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The answer is "no" because black is not made of all colors, in fact black is not a color, but black is the absence of light.
What is Light?Light is an electromagnetic radiation which can be recognized by the human eye. Electromagnetic radiation occurs at a wide variety of wavelengths, from cosmic rays with wavelengths smaller than around 1 1011 meters to radio waves estimated in meters.
Within that large spectrum, the colors visible to humans comprise a relatively small band, ranging from around 700 nanometers for red light to roughly 400 nm for violet light. The spectral areas close to the visible band are also referred to as light, with infrared at one side and ultraviolet the other.
The absence or full assimilation of visible light produces the color black. It is an anamorphic lens color with no tint, similar to white and gray. It is frequently used symbolically or colloquially to denote darkness.
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Which of the following shows the correct order of a life cycle for an animal?
Egg → Adolescent → Infant → Adult → Embryo
Egg → Embryo → Infant → Adolescent → Adult
Embryo → Egg → Infant → Adult → Adolescent
Infant → Adolescent → Adult → Embryo → Egg
Answer:
Egg, Embryo, infant, adolescent and adult
Answer:
egg,embryo,infant,adolesent,adlt /B
Explanation:
what would the mass be of an object that was moving at a velocity of 35 m/s and has a kinetic energy of 500j be?
Answer:
0.816 kg
Explanation:
[tex]E_k=\frac{1}{2}mv^{2}\\[/tex]
so [tex]m=\frac{2E_k}{v^2}=\frac{2\times500}{35^2}=0.816 kg[/tex]
List any two reasons for shifting to alternate energy resources?
Answer:
because non renewables resources are ending day by day ,
alternative energy resources are renewables so it can reduce the load of using non renewables,etc
Explanation:
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An object is orbiting uniformly around a center, has a radius of 1 km, and undergoes an angular displacement of 1 every 0.1 s. What is the position vector (x and y component) of that object at = 1 s if the object starts its motion at x = 1000m, y = 0 m?
The position vector of the object after 1 second is (11,000 m, 10,000 m).
Angular speed of the objectThe angular speed of the object is calculated as follows;
[tex]\omega = \frac{1 \ }{0.1 \ s} = 10 \ rad/s[/tex]
Linear speed of the objectv = ωr
v = 10 x 1 km
v = 10 x 1000 m
v = 10,000 m/s
Position of the object after 1 second[tex]v_x = 1000\ m \ + \ 10,000\ m/s \times 1\ s = 11,000 \ m\\\\v_y = 0 m \ + \ 10,000 \ m/s \times 1 \ s = 10,000 \ m[/tex]
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list some of the electronic system?
Answer:
▪list some of the electronic system?
➢ An audio system, TV, or any Mp3 player is the example of an electronic system. The sound waves are converted to electrical signals and they are amplified to process the output of high strengthened audio signals, through speakers.
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Brainliest if correct Question 5 of 10
Which two types of energy does a book have as it falls to the floor?
A. Kinetic energy
B. Potential energy
c. Nuclear energy
D. Magnetic energy
E. Light energy
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Answer:
A and B
Explanation:
Kinetic energy is when an object is in motion, and potential energy is kind of when an object stops being in motion, or there is a pause in motion for an extent of time.
When you are holding the book before dropping it, that book is at potential energy. When you drop the book, the book gains kinetic energy as it falls from your hands and hits the floor. Once it hits the floor and rests, it regains potential energy.
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Re arrange the formula to make v the subject
Answer:
[tex]v = \sqrt{ \frac{2 e}{m} } [/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]e = \frac{1}{2} m {v}^{2} [/tex]
[tex]e = \frac{m {v}^{2} }{2} [/tex]
[tex]2e = m {v}^{2} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{2e}{m} = {v}^{2} [/tex]
[tex] \sqrt{ {v}^{2} } = \sqrt{} \frac{2e}{m} [/tex]
[tex]v = \sqrt{ \frac{2e}{m} } [/tex]
Two charges (Q1 = 0.00368 ; Q2 = 0.00059 ) are separated by a distance of 0.4 meters. What is the Force between them?
Coulomb force
[tex]\tt F=k\dfrac{q_1.q_2}{r^2}[/tex]
F = coulomb force (N)
Q1,Q2 = the charge (C)
r = distance between two charges (m)
k = constant = 9.10⁹ Nm² / C²
Input the value:
[tex]\tt F=9.10^9\dfrac{0.00368\times 0.00059}{0.4^2}=122130~N[/tex]
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A 0.001 kg nail is placed 0.2m away from 0.1 kg hammer. Calculate the gravitational force on the nail from the hammer.
Answer:
F= 1.67 x [tex]10^{-13}[/tex]N
Explanation:
I used this equation:
F = GMm/R²
Where M is mass 1
where m is mass 2
where R is distance
where F is gravitational force
how has globalization led to underdeveloped countries?
Answer: Economic growth is the main channel. Globalization can affect poverty. when countries open up to trade, they tend to grow faster and living standards do tend to increase.
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Examine the image here showing the different characteristics of the components of the electromagnetic spectrum. Ultraviolet light is often used to sterilize water in a water treatment facility. Which characteristics of ultraviolet light allow it to sterilize water? Select ALL that apply.
A) It is not visible, so pathogens cannot detect its presence.
B) It has low enough energy to be safe to humans but harmful to pathogens.
C) Its energy level is high enough to cause ionizing damage to DNA and molecules.
D) It has wavelengths too large to cause molecular changes to the molecules of water.
E) Its wavelengths are small enough to interact with bacteria and viruses, which can be pathogenic in the water.
Answer:
C, D, and E
Explanation:
Answer:it’s C, D, E
Explanation:
A car weighing 14,700 N is speeding down a highway with a velocity of 99 km/h. What is the
momentum of this car?
Answer: 148348.6239 kg•m/s
Explanation: Firstly, we need to convert the 14700 N into kilograms, and to do so, use the formula net force is equal to mass times acceleration and rearrange the formula to find mass like shown below...
F = ma
F/a = m
14700/9.81 = 1498.470948 kg, this is your mass
Now that we convert it into kilograms, plug all the numbers into the variable of the momentum formula.
Momentum formula is P = mass x velocity
Like this:
P = 1498.470948 x 99
p = 148348.6239 kg•m/s.
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A fighter jet is being tested before it is delivered. The jet took off and had its initial velocity of 280 m/s. As the pilot ask permission from the flight control to test its capacity the jet reached its final velocity of 1250 m/s in just 20 seconds. What is the acceleration of the fighter jet?
Answer:
48.5 m/s².
Explanation:
We can use the following kinematic equation:
[tex]\displaystyle v_f = v_i + at[/tex]
Substitute in the appropriate values and solve for acceleration a:
[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} (1250\text{ m/s}) & = (280\text{ m/s}) + a(20\text{ s}) \\ \\ a & = 48.5\text{ m/s$^2$} \end{aligned}[/tex]
Therefore, the acceleration of the fighter jet was 48.5 m/s².
When the reflection of an object is seen in a concave mirror the image will: Select one: a.will always be enlarged. O b.may be either real or virtual. c.always be real. d.always be virtual.
which is the correct standard notation for 9.3x10^5
Explanation:
9.3x105
Simplifies to:
9.3x100000
=9.3x100000
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the speed, (u) of a car after a time (H is given by
v=utat
Where u is the initial speed and a is the acceleration
S,
Re-arrange the equation to make
a the subject of formala.
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Answer:
[tex]a = \frac{v - u}{t} [/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]v = u + at[/tex]
[tex]v - u = at[/tex]
[tex] \frac{v - u}{t} = \frac{at}{t} [/tex]
[tex]a = \frac{v - u}{t} [/tex]
A heat engine is used to convert heat into which of the following?
Answer:
work
Explanation:
who discovered the law of gravity and motion?
Answer:
Physically, Sir Isaac Newton was not a large man. However, he had a large intellect, as shown by his discoveries on gravity, light, motion, mathematics, and more. Legend has it that Isaac Newton came up with gravitational theory in 1665, or 1666, after watching an apple fall.
Explanation:
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What is nature of light Definition
What is the sources of light
What is the behaviours of light
Reflection and refraction
Colours and light
Concave and convex mirrors
Please help fast
(25 points)
Answer:
1.Light is a transverse, electromagnetic wave that can be seen by the typical human.
2.The Sun is the major source of light for the earth.
3.An inclusive list of the basic categories of behavior for light would most likely include transmission, absorption, reflection, refraction, diffraction, scattering, polarization and interference.
4.Spherical mirrors contain curved surfaces which are painted on either one of the sides. When an inward surface of a spherical mirror is painted, then this type of mirror is considered a convex mirror. In the meantime, when the outward surface of the spherical mirror is painted, this mirror is called a concave mirror.
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1. Explain what happens during a solar eclipse
Answer:
when the moon moves in front of the Sun as seen from a location on Earth.
Explanation:
A solar eclipse happens when the moon moves in front of the Sun as seen from a location on Earth. During a solar eclipse, it gets dimer and dimmer outside as more and more of the Sun is covered by the Moon. During a total eclipse, the entire Sun is covered for a few minutes and it becomes very dark outside.
Why is it incorrect to say that astronauts are weightlesS in space while orbiting Earth in a space shuttle?
This is because Gravity exists everywhere in the universe.
What is Gravity?This is the force of attraction which acts on all matters in the universe. Astronauts appear weightless while in orbiting the Earth because the space shuttle and the astronauts are in free fall around it.
They fall at the same rate as the space shuttle which is why the astronauts appear weightless.
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Astronauts and their spaceship are affected by Earth's gravity in space. Even though Earth's gravitational influence is weaker in orbit than on Earth's surface, they have weight. They don't feel their weight since nothing's pushing back.
What is weightlessness in space?Weightlessness means no weight. It's also called zero-G. Weight is the force on a stationary object in a strong gravitational field.
The sensation of weightlessness that astronauts on board the International Space Station enjoy is due to the fact that they are free falling toward the planet Earth. Because the space station and the astronauts are moving at the same rate, there is no external normal force acting upon the body in free fall to balance out the effects of the body's own weight (equal to g).
Therefore, the astronauts and their spaceship continue to have mass and are still affected by the gravitational pull of the Earth.
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What is the Story of Issac Newton
Answer:
Isaac Newton is considered one of the most important scientists in history. ... During his lifetime Newton developed the theory of gravity, the laws of motion (which became the basis for physics), a new type of mathematics called calculus. The legend is that Newton discovered Gravity when he saw a falling apple while thinking about the forces of nature. Whatever really happened, Newton realized that some force must be acting on falling objects like apples because otherwise they would not start moving from rest.
The speed of a rocket just after being launched is 12 m / s.
The mass of the rocket is 0.05 kg.
Calculate the kinetic energy of the rocket just after being launched. Use the equation: Kinetic energy = 0.5 x mass x velocity squared
As the rocket moves upwards, it gains gravitational potential energy.
State the maximum gravitational potential energy gained by the rocket. Ignore the effect of air resistance.
Maximum gravitational potential energy =
Calculate the maximum height the rocket will reach.
Ignore the effect of air resistance.
Gravitational field strength = 10 N/kg.
This question involves the concepts of the equations of motion, kinetic energy, and potential energy.
a. The kinetic energy of the rocket at launch is "3.6 J".
b. maximum gravitational potential energy of the rocket is "3.6 J".
a. KINETIC ENERGY AT LAUNCHThe kinetic energy of the rocket at launch is given by the following formula:
[tex]K.E=\frac{1}{2} m v_i^2[/tex]
where,
K.E = initial kinetic energy = ?m = mass of rocket = 0.05 kg[tex]v_i[/tex] = initial speed = 12 m/sTherefore,
[tex]K.E=\frac{1}{2}(0.05\ kg)(12\ m/s)^2[/tex]
K.E = 3.6 J
b. MAXIMUM GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY
First, we will use the third equation of motion to find the maximum height reached by rocket:
[tex]2gh=v_f^2-v_i^2[/tex]
where,
g = -9.81 m/s²h = maximum height = ?vf = final speed = 0 m/sTherefore,
2(-9.81 m/s²)h = (0 m/s)² - (12 m/s)²
h = 7.34 m
Hence, the maximum gravitational potential energy will be:
P.E = mgh
P.E = (0.05 kg)(9.81 m/s²)(7.34 m)
P.E = 3.6 J
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When you push on a stationary object on a horizontal surface and it doesn't move, what kind of force is most likely opposing your efforts
Luminous intensity depends on what values?
It is dependent on the sensitivity of the eye to the entire spectrum of visible wavelengths emitted by the source, and the radiant flux (or radiant power) produced at each wavelength. We weight the radiant flux at each wavelength using the luminosity function V-lambda.
This is how high or low a sound is. It is related to the frequency of the soundwave.
a
volume
b
pitch
c
amplitude
d
echo
Answer:
a
Explanation: