A car traveling 14 m/s accelerates at a rate of 0.95 m/s2 for an interval of 8 s. What is the final
velocity of the car? Remember: Diagram, Knowns, Equation, Rearrange, Solve.

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Answer 1
using v = u + at
v = 14 + (0.95x8) = 14 + 7.6 = 21.6 m/s

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A marble rolls off a ledge with an initial velocity of (1.125m/s, 0o). The marble lands 0.45m from the base of the ledge. Calculate the magnitude of the velocity, in m/s, of the marble just before it lands.
I don't want the answer but can someone please describe to me how I'm supposed to solve this and the variables I need.

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Answer:

3.2m/s

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Initial velocity  = 1.125m/s

Height of fall  = 0.45m

Unknown:

Final velocity  = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem, we have to look at our given parameters and compare to the appropriate motion equation.

  we have been given;   u (initial velocity) and height of fall (h)

Since this body falls under acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.8m/s²

Now, we use;

           V²  = U² + 2gh

 where V is the final velocity

       Input the parameters and solve;

          V² = 1.125² + (2 x 9.8 x 0.45)

          V = 3.2m/s

what capacitance is required to store an energy of 10kw.h at a potential difference of 1000v?​

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10 KWh = 10000 x 3600 = 36000000 Joules
Energy stored = 1/2 C V^2
36 000 000 = 1/2 C x 1 000 000
C = 72 Farad ( this is a huge value !!)

An oxygen-16 ion with a mass of perpendicular to a 1.20-T magnetic field, which makes it move in a circular arc with a 0.231-m radius.

Required:
a. What positive charge is on the ion?
b. What is the ratio of this charge to the charge of an electron?
c. Discuss why the ratio found in (b) should be an integer.

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Answer:

a) 4.8*10^-19 C

b) 3

Explanation:

We know that

F = ma

Also, recall that a = v²/r and F = qvB

Substituting this in the first equation, we have

qvB = mv²/r, since we're looking for q, we make it the subject of the formula and solve for it.

q = mv²/rvB

q = mv/rB

q = [2.66*10^-26 * (5*10^6)] / 0.231 * 1.2

q = 1.33*10^-19 / 0.2772

q = 4.8*10^-19 C

Ratio between the charge and the electron is q/c =

4.8*10^-19 / 1.6*10^-19 = 3

Therefore, the ratio between the charge and electron is 3

Answer the following: What are the units of mass and the units of weight for the metric system? What are the units of mass and the units of weight for the English system?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Units are measure of a quantity. There are two types of units,

The fundamental units

The derived units

The fundamental units are units that are independent i.e they can stand alone while derived units are derived from fundamental units (They are dependent)

The fundamental units are the units of fundamental quantities (Length, mass and time)

Length is measured in metres (m)

Mass is measured in kilograms (kg)

Time is measured in seconds(s)

This are called the standard units where other units are derived.

Other units of mass are grams

Weight is the product of mass and acceleration due to gravity

Weight = mass×acc due to gravity

W = mg

Using units

W = kg × m.s²

Since acceleration is measured in m/s²

W = kgm/s²

Hence the metric unit of weight is kgm/s² or Newtons

During which stage of sleep, also known as delta sleep, would a person have slow breathing and be difficult to wake.
A.
between stages 1 and 2 of non–rapid-eye-movement sleep
B.
in stage 4 of non–rapid-eye-movement sleep
C.
near the end of stage 3 of rapid-eye-movement sleep
D.
in stage 3 of non–rapid-eye-movement sleep

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Answer:

In stage 3 so the answer is D

Answer:

It's D. in stage 3 of non-rapid-eye-movement sleep

Explanation:

**PLATO**  "NREM-3 is when a person is in deep sleep and it lasts about 30 minutes. The person experiences slow breathing and pulse rates and limp muscles, and is difficult to wake. This stage is sometimes called delta sleep, because the brain produces slow delta waves."

Why do objects have specific colors?

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Answer:

The color of an object is the wavelength of light that it reflects.

David tosses an egg horizontally from the top of a building, with an initial velocity of 6.5 m/s. The building is 60m high. The time takes the egg to hit the ground is

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Answer: 3.5 seconds

Explanation:

An astronaut on the surface of Mars standing on the edge of a 73.3 meter tall cliff throws a golf ball
down with an initial speed of 4.5 m/s. The ball hits the ground 5.2 seconds later. Find the
acceleration due to gravity on Mars.

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Answer:

3.69m/s²

Explanation:

Using the formula;

S = ut + 1/2gt²

Where;

S = distance (m)

u = initial velocity (m/s)

t = time (s)

g = accelerate due to gravity (m/s)

Based on the information provided, S = 73.3m, u = 4.5m/s, t = 5.2s, g= ?

73.3 = (4.5 × 5.2) + 1/2 (g × 5.2²)

73.3 = 23.4 + 1/2 (27.04g)

73.3 = 23.4 + 13.52g

73.3 - 23.4 = 13.52g

49.9 = 13.52g

g = 49.9/13.52

g = 3.6908

g = 3.69m/s²

A train travels due south at 60 m/s. It reverses its direction and travels due north at 60 m/s. What is the change in velocity of the train

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The change in velocity of the train is 120 m/sec.

What is Velocity?

The rate at which an object's position changes when observed from a specific point of view and when measured against a specific unit of time is known as its velocity. Unit of velocity is m/sec.

Given in the question train travels due south at 60 m/s. It reverses its direction and travels due north at 60 m/s,

We see that the change in direction of the train is 180 degree,

the net change in velocity is given as,

v = 60 m/s + 60 m/s

v = 120 m/s

A train travels due south at 60 m/s. It reverses its direction and travels due north at 60 m/s the change in velocity of the train is 120 m/sec.

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Based on the periodic Table, how many neutrons are most likely in a neutral atom of potassium(K)?

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For potassium it is about 39.

5n right 5n left I don’t know this please help!

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Answer:

this is my exception I am not sure but I think its help full 5Nr+5NL so it will be 0N which is equilibrium

A car accelerates from a standstill to 60 km/hr in 10.0 seconds, what is its acceleration?

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a= vf - vi/t

a= 60-0/10

a= 60/10

a= 6 m/s^2

Answer:

6 km/hr/s

Explanation:

A 95 N net force is applied to an ice block with a mass of 24 kg. Find the acceleration of the block if it moves on a smooth horizontal surface

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Answer:

The answer is 3.96 m/s²

Explanation:

The acceleration of an object given it's mass and the force acting on it can be found by using the formula

[tex]a = \frac{f}{m} \\ [/tex]

f is the force

m is the mass

From the question we have

[tex]a = \frac{95}{24} \\ = 3.95833333333...[/tex]

We have the final answer as

3.96 m/s²

Hope this helps you

Capillaries are the largest of all blood vessels.
O True
O False

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Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

It’s false they are actually the smallest

Why does the man fly out of the car?
A. Newtons 1st Law
B. Newtons 2nd Law
C. Newtons 3rd Law

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Newton’s 1st law: an object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by an outside force
the answer would be A!!

In a grocery store, you push a 15.5 kg shopping cart with a force of 10.5 N. If the cart starts at rest, how far does it move in 3.00 s?

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Answer:

The distance moved by the cart is 3.05 m

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the cart, m = 15.5 kg

applied force, f = 10.5 N

initial velocity, u = 0

time of motion, t = 3s

The final velocity of the cart is given by;

[tex]F = ma\\\\F = m(\frac{v-u}{t})\\\\ m(v-u) = Ft\\\\m(v-0) = Ft\\\\mv = Ft\\\\v = \frac{Ft}{m}\\\\ v = \frac{10.5*3}{15.5}\\\\ v = 2.032 \ m/s[/tex]

The acceleration of the cart is given by;

F = ma

a = F/m

a = 10.5 / 15.5

a = 0.677 m/s²

The horizontal distance moved by the cart is given by;

s = ut + ¹/₂at²

s = 0 + ¹/₂ (0.677)(3)²

s = 3.05 m

Therefore, the distance moved by the cart is 3.05 m

A billiard ball moving at 5.30 m/s strikes a stationary ball of the same mass. After the collision, the first ball moves at 4.72 m/s, at an angle of θ = 27.0° with respect to the original line of motion. Assuming an elastic collision (and ignoring friction and rotational motion), find the struck ball's velocity after the collision.

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Answer:

The velocity of the struck billiard ball after collision is 2.41 m/s at an angle of 62.8⁰.

Explanation:

Given;

initial velocity of the billiard ball, u₁ = 5.3 m/s

initial velocity of the second ball, u₂ = 0

final velocity of the first ball, v₁ = 4.72 m/s at θ = 27.0°

final velocity of the second ball, v₂ = ?

Apply the principle of conservation of kinetic energy;

¹/₂m₁u₁² + ¹/₂m₂u₂² = ¹/₂m₁v₁² + ¹/₂m₂v₂²

m₁u₁² + m₂u₂² = m₁v₁² + m₂v₂²

m₁u₁² + m₂(0) = m₁v₁² + m₂v₂²

m₁u₁² = m₁v₁² + m₂v₂²

m₁ = m₂

u₁² = v₁² + v₂²

v₂² = u₁² - v₁²

v₂² = (5.3)² - (4.72)²

v₂² = 5.812

v₂ = √5.812

v₂ = 2.41 m/s

The direction of the second ball is given by;

v₂sinθ = v₁sin27

sinθ = (v₁sin27) / (v₂)

sinθ = (4.72 x 0.454) / (2.41)

sinθ = 0.8892

θ  = sin⁻¹ (0.8892)

θ  = 62.8⁰

Thus, the velocity of the struck billiard ball after collision is 2.41 m/s at an angle of 62.8⁰.

A 872 g wooden block is initially at rest on a rough horizontal surface when a 15.6 g bullet is fired horizontally into (but does not go through) it. After the impact, the block-bullet combination slides 6.50 m before coming to rest. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between block and surface is 0.750, determine the speed of the bullet immediately before impact.

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Answer:

The speed of the bullet before the impact is 556.5 m/s

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the wooden block, m₁ = 872 g = 0.872 kg

initial velocity of the wooden block, u = 0

mass of the bullet, m₂ = 15.6 g = 0.0156 kg

distance traveled by the block-bullet system after impact, d = 6.5 m

coefficient of kinetic friction, μ = 0.75

Work done by friction on the system after impact is given by;

W = (m₁ + m₂)μg x d

kinetic energy of the system after impact is given by;

K.E = ¹/₂(m₁ + m₂)v²

Apply work energy theorem;

(m₁ + m₂)μg x d = ¹/₂(m₁ + m₂)v²

μg x d = ¹/₂v²

v² = 2μg x d

v = √(2μg x d)

v = √(2 x 0.75 x 9.8 x 6.5)

v = 9.78 m/s

The speed of the bullet before impact is calculated by applying principle of conservation of linear momentum;

m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = v(m₁ + m₂)

0.872(0) + 0.0156u₂ = 9.78(0.872 + 0.0156)

0 + 0.0156u₂ = 8.681

u₂ = 8.681 / 0.0156

u₂ = 556.5 m/s

Therefore, the speed of the bullet before the impact is 556.5 m/s

1. Imagine that you take a 200.0 km trip. You travel the first half of the trip at 100.0 km/hr. Your speed for the second half is 50.0 km/hr. How much time does the entire trip take?

2. In the above problem, what is your average speed in km/hr and m/s

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Answer:

Explanation:

Speed = Distance/Time

Given

Distance = 200km

Total speed = 100+50 = 150km/hr

Time = Distance/Speed

Time = 200/150

Time = 1.33hr

b) Average speed in km/hr is 150km/hr

Convert to  m/s

150km/hr = 150 * 1000 m/1 * 3600s

150km/hr = 150,000/360

150km/hr = 416.67m/s

Consider a rocket (initial mass m o) accelerating from rest in free space. At first, as it speeds up, its momentum p increases, but as its mass m decreases p eventually begins to decrease. For what value of m is p maximum

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Answer:

m = m_o/e

Explanation:

The rocket equation is given as;

m(dv/dt) = -v_ex(dm/dt)

v_ex is the exhaust velocity

Now, formula for momentum is;

p = mv

Differentiating with respect to time, we have;

dp/dt = m'v + mv'

Where;

m' is mass rate

v' is rate of change in velocity

Since we are dealing with exhaust velocity and momentum(p) is Maximum when v = v_ex then mv' can also be written as: -m'v_ex.

Thus;

dp/dt = m'v - m'v_ex

dp/dt = m'(v - v_ex)

Now, from the rocket equation we dt will cancel out to give;

-dv/v_ex = dm/m

Integrating both sides;

-∫dv/v_ex = ∫dm/m

This gives;

-v/v_ex = In(m/m_o)

Since momentum(p) is Maximum when v = v_ex

Thus;

-v/v = In(m/m_o)

-1 = In(m/m_o)

e^(-1) = m/m_o

m = m_o(e^(-1))

m = m_o/e

This problem relates to a design competition in which a 1-kg battery-powered vehicle must be propelled up a 0.9-m tall ramp within a 15-second time interval. a. For a run time of 9 seconds, how much power must the battery supply to the vehicle

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Answer:

P = 0.98 W

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass, m = 1 kg

Height, h = 0.9 m

(a) We need to find power must the battery supply to the vehicle for a run time of 9 seconds. Power is given by work done divided by time. It can be given by :

[tex]P=\dfrac{W}{t}\\\\P=\dfrac{mgh}{t}\\\\P=\dfrac{1\times 9.8\times 0.9}{9}\\\\P=0.98\ W[/tex]

So, the required power is 0.98 W.

Which two factors have an effect on the gravitational force between two
objects?
A. Their masses
B. The strong nuclear force
C. Their charges
D. The distance between them
E. Electromagnetic force

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Answer:

A. their masses

D. the distance between them

Explanation:

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Two factors have an effect on the gravitational force between two

objects are their masses and the distance between them.

What is force?

A force is an effect that can alter an object's motion according to physics. An object with mass can change its velocity, or accelerate, as a result of a force. An obvious way to describe force is as a push or a pull. A force is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude and direction.

The gravitational constant, denoted by the capital letter G, is an empirical physical constant involved in the calculation of gravitational effects in Sir Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation and in Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity.

f = Gmm/r²

Two factors have an effect on the gravitational force between two

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does velocity, speed, and rate acceleration change if it was dropped from a higher building?

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Answer:

Your answer is correct, the rates would stay the same

Explanation:

Two pendulum bobs of unequal mass are suspended from the same fixed point by strings of equal length. The lighter bob is drawn aside and then released so that it collides with the other bob on reaching the vertical position. The collision is elastic. What quantities are conserved in the collision?

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Answer:

"Both kinetic energy and angular moment of the system" is the correct solution.

Explanation:

The kinetic energy is:

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}m_{1}v_{1}^2 + \frac{1}{2}m_{2}v_{2}^2[/tex]

Its conversion is:

⇒ [tex](KE)_{1}=(KE)_{f}[/tex]

Angular momentum is:

[tex]L=I_{1}\omega_{1}+I_{2}\omega_{2}[/tex]

Its conversion is:

⇒ [tex]L_{i}=L_{f}[/tex]

So that both "KE" and "L" of the system conserved.

On June 17th 2003, in Santa Barbara, California, the morning low tide was measured at -0.365 m. High tide was measured at 1.12 . Calculate the tidal range between these tides.
A)there was no tidal range.
b)0.755 m
c)1.485 m
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Answer:

I am not sure but I think it's choice c.

c)1.485 m

Explanation:

I hope this helps.

need help with momentum!

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Answer:

The total kinetic energy must be greater than the momentum of either ball

Explanation:

In order to solve this problem, we must clarify the following conditions, the balls are in motion that is, there is kinetic energy, the kinetic energy is a scalar magnitude, therefore this energy is greater than zero.

But however momentum is equal to zero, momentum is a vector quantity, that is, these velocities have a direction, momentum is defined as the product of mass by Velocity.

P = m*v (momentum lineal)

where:

P = lineal momentum [kg*m/s]

m = mass [kg]

v = velocity [m/s]

Since the masses of the balls are equal, we have:

m1 = m2

therefore:

m1*v1 + (m2*v2) = 0 (total momentum)

For the sum to be equal to zero, besides the equivalation of the masses, the velocities must also be equal, but the velocities must be of opposite sign, to meet equality to zero.

m1*v1 - m2*v2 = 0

And the kinetic energy of a body is defined by means of the following equation

Ek = 0.5*m*v²

Since the magnitude of the velocities is greater than zero, so that there is movement, we can say that the kinetic energy is much greater than zero, as well as greater than the total linear momentum

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A ship maneuvers to within 2.47×10^3 m of an island’s 1.77 × 10^3 m high mountain peak and fires a projectile at an enemy ship 6.02 × 10^2 m on the other side of the peak, as illustrated. The ship shoots the projectile with an initial velocity of 2.55×10^2 m/s at an angle of 72.4. The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s 2. How close (vertically) does the projectile
come to the peak?

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I've attached a sketch of what I interpret the situation to be. It seems to me that you have to find the height of the projectile above the mountain's peak, assuming it actually does hit the ship on the other side. (Note that the sketch is not drawn to-scale. I don't mean to suggest that the projectile reaches its maximum height directly above the mountain.)

Compute the horizontal and vertical components of the velocity:

[tex]v_{i,x}[/tex] = (2.55 x 10² m/s) cos(72.4º) ≈ 77.1 m/s

[tex]v_{i,y}[/tex] = (2.55 x 10² m/s) sin(72.4º) ≈ 243 m/s

The projectile's horizontal and vertical positions at time t from its launching point are

x = [tex]v_{i,x}[/tex] t

y = [tex]v_{i,y}[/tex] t - 1/2 (9.81 m/s²) t²

Find the time it takes for the projectile to travel the distance from the first ship to the mountain's peak:

2.47 x 10³ m = (77.1 m/s) t

t = (2.47 x 10³ m) / (77.1 m/s)

t ≈ 32.0 s

Find the vertical position at this time:

y = (243 m/s) (32.0 s) - 1/2 (9.81 m/s²) (32.0 s)²

y ≈ 2750 m = 2.75 x 10³ m

Take the difference of this height and the height of the mountain:

2.75 x 10³ m - 1.77 x 10³ m = 0.980 x 10³ m = 9.80 x 10² m

A ball is thrown straight up in the air with a velocity of 12 m/s. Find the maximum height the ball
reaches.

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Answer:

The maximum height is 7.34 meters.

Explanation:

An airplane lands with a speed of 91 m/s traveling due west. It comes to rest in 952 m with a constant deceleration. What is the plane’s acceleration?

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Answer:

The acceleration of the plane is -4.35 m/s²

Explanation:

Given;

initial speed of the airplane after landing, u = 91 m/s

final speed of the airplane after landing, v = 0

distance traveled, s = 952 m

Apply the following kinematic equation to determine the acceleration of the airplane;

v² = u² + 2as

0 = u² + 2as

0 = 91² + (2 x 952)a

0 = 8281 + 1904a

- 8281 = 1904a

a = - 8281 / 1904

a = -4.35 m/s²

Therefore, the acceleration of the plane is -4.35 m/s².

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