A sound wave has a speed of
330 m/s and a wavelength of
0.372 m. What is the frequency
of the wave?
(Unit = Hz)

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Answer 1

Explanation:

use the formula

speed = frequency x wavelength

330 = frequency x 0.372

330 / 0.372 = frequency

887 Hz = frequency

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A football is kicked 40 m. if the ball is is the air for 4 s, with what initial speed was it kicked.

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Answer:

10m/s

Explanation:

formula will be speed = distance / time

distance = 40m

time= 4s

if you put them together will be

speed = 40m/ 4s

speed =10m/s

Describe the series of events that occurs when you place a call from a cordless telephone.

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Answer:

you have no internet connection

What is the momentum of a 4000g object moving to the left (negative direction) at 25 m/s?

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Answer:

-100 kg · m/s

Explanation:

We can find the momentum of an object using the formula:

p = mv where p = momentum (kg * m/s), m = mass (kg), v = velocity (m/s), and p and v are vectors

Let's start by converting the mass of the object to kilograms.

4000 g → 4 kg

Since the left direction is the negative direction, we know that the velocity of the object is -25 m/s.

Using these variables, we can solve for p in the formula.

p = mv p = (4 kg)(-25 m/s) p = -100 kg · m/s

The momentum of the object is -100 kg · m/s.

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Which of these colors are the main colors of visible light? (Select all that apply.) green violet pink red indigo gold peach

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Answer: The main colours of the visible light include:

--> red

--> Green

--> indigo

--> violet

Explanation:

Electromagnetic waves are waves that do not require or need a material medium for its propagation, but they travel successfully in free space (vacuum). These waves exist with an enormous range of frequencies called the electromagnetic spectrum.

Electromagnetic spectrum is defined as the range of all radiation possessing the special characteristics of electromagnetic waves arranged in order of their wavelength or frequency. The electromagnetic spectrum is made up of radio waves, infrared radiation, VISIBLE LIGHT, ultraviolet rays x- rays, gamma rays.

VISIBLE LIGHT: This is a small spectrum from the enormous range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. It provides radiant energy and makes things possible to be seen. The wave ranges from 4.5× 10^-7m to 7.0× 10^-7m. When the visible light is passed through a prism, it disperses into different wavelengths according to the colour make up. Dispersion of visible light produces the colors red (R), orange (O), yellow (Y), green (G), blue (B), (I) indigo and violet (V).

Therefore from the options given, red, Green, indigo and violet are examples of visible light spectrum.

Kevin has lived in a new apartment for 30 days. He realizes his back patio light has been on the entire time. The patio light used 100 watts of power for 720 hours. The cost of each kilowatt hour is $0.12. How much money has the patio light cost Kevin?

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Answer:

$8640

Explanation:

kwh = P×t...................... Equation 1

Where P = power in watts, t = time in hours.

From the question,

Given: P = 100 Watts, t = 720 hours

Substitute these values into equation 1

Therefore,

The total kilowatt hour used by the patio light = 100×720

= 72000 kwh.

From the question,

If,  1 kwh ⇒ $0.12,

Then, 72000 kwh ⇒ $(0.12×72000)

= $8640

Hence, the patio light cost kevin $8640

how can we realize that light travel in straight line ?​

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Answer:

It can be seen from the operation of pin-hole camera, formation of shadows and eclipse.

Explanation:

The phenomenon of light traveling in a straight line is known as rectilinear propagation of light.

One this evidence can be seen from the operation of pin-hole camera, which depends on rectilinear propagation of light

Also two natural effects that result from the rectilinear propagation of light are the formation of Shadows and Eclipse.  

What is the Martian atmosphere like ?

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Answer:

Mars' atmosphere however is 95% carbon dioxide, 3% nitrogen, 1.6% argon, and it has traces of oxygen, carbon monoxide, water, methane, and other gases, along with a lot of dust. Dust hanging in the air colors Martian skies tan in photos taken from the surface. Relative to Earth, the air on Mars is extremely thin.

Explanation:

8. A partial food web is shown. The mourning dove is a bird that is often part of this food web. Which of these describes the mourning dove when it is part of the food web shown? A Parasite-host relationship with the robin because it uses the robin's nest. B Predator-prey relationship with tent caterpillars because they both use the same resources from the sugar-maple tree. C Producer-consumer relationship with sugar-maple trees because it gets food from the trees. D Producer-consumer relationship with its young because it feeds its young regurgitated food

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Answer:

It has producer-consumer relationship with sugar-maple trees because it gets food from the trees.

Explanation:

The mourning bird is primarily a seed eater and not an insect eater. Since it is a seed eater, it will directly from the sugar-maple tree which is the producer.

In an ecosystem, the producers are plants which can trap energy directly from the sun during photosynthesis. This energy is passed on to the consumers.

Hence, the mourning bird has producer-consumer relationship with sugar-maple trees because it gets food from the trees.

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3. a 4. C im sure
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AN AIR CRAFT HEADS NORTH AT 320KM/H RELATIVE TO THE WIND THE WIND VELOCITY IS 80KM/HFROMNORTH .FIND THE VELOCITY OF THE AIR RELATIVE TO THE GROUND

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Answer:

Explanation:

See attached file for answer.

If C is the vector sum of A and B, C = A + B, What must be true if C = A + B?. What must be true if C = 0?.

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A and B are equal vectors

Which statements describe how heat flows in foil? Check all that apply.

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Answer:

Heat flows from a warmer object to a cooler object.

separate sheet of paper for your answer.
1. A natural hazard that is triggered by a prolonged, heavy rainfall or by other
sources of water which increases the water content of the slope materials
A. Earthquake B. Landslides C. Sinkhole D Volcanic eruption
one carbonate​

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Answer:

I think its B. Please keep in mind that I could be wrong.

Explanation:

There are 1187 students in a large city school.
There are 42 classes in the school.
Approximately, how many students are in
each class?
Hur decision​

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Answer:

29 students

Explanation:

1187÷42= 28.26


An 1876 N crate is being pushed across a level force at a constant speed by a force of 747 N. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction?

0.16
0.40
0.08
not enough information

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The crate only moves horizontally, so its net vertical force is 0. The only forces acting in the vertical direction are the crate's weight (pointing downward) and the normal force of the surface on the crate (pointing upward). By Newton's second law, we have

F (vertical) = n - mg = 0   →   n = mg = 1876 N

where n is the magnitude of the normal force.

In the horizontal direction, the crate is moving at a constant speed and thus with no acceleration, so it's completely in equilibrium and the net horizontal force is also 0. The only forces acting on it in this direction are the 747 N push (pointing in the direction of the crate's motion) and the kinetic friction opposing it (pointing in the opposite direction). By Newton's second law,

F (horizontal) = 747 N - f = 0   →   f = 747 N

The frictional force is proportional to the normal force by a factor of the coefficient of kinetic friction, µ, such that

f = µn   →   µ = f / n = (747 N) / (1876 N) ≈ 0.398188 ≈ 0.40

Delilah does 170 Joules of work in 30 seconds. Adam does 260 Joules of work in 20 seconds. Who was more powerful?​

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Power = [tex]\frac{Work}{Time}[/tex]

Delilah: 170J/30s = 5.66 W

Adam: 260J/20s = 13 W

*A 15000 kg railroad car travels on a horizontal track with a constant speed of 12 m/s. A 6000 kg load is dropped onto the car. What will be the car's speed?

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Answer:

8.57 m/s

Explanation:

From the question,

The total momentum of the car before the load was dropped = Total momentum of the call after the load was dropped.

Mu =  (M+m)V........................... Equation 1

Where M = mass of the car, u = initial speed of the car, m = mass of the load, V = final speed of the load.

make V the aubject of the equation

V = mu/(M+m)...................... Equation 2

Given: M = 15000 kg, m = 6000 kg, u = 12 m/s,

Substitute these values into equation 2

V = (15000×12)/(15000+6000)

V = 180000/21000

V = 8.57 m/s

A 1750 kg Ford Mustang Convertible and a 2222 kg Dodge Ram 4x4 truck were involved in a head on car crash. The Mustang initially moving at a velocity of 20 m/s rebounds off the truck with a velocity of 12 m/s. After the collision, the Dodge Ram rebounds with a velocity of 5 m/s. What was the velocity of the Dodge Ram before it collided with the Mustang?

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Answer:

-1.3 m/s

Explanation:

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Answer:

-1.3 m/s

Explanation:

3. A diagram showing the location of protons, neutrons, and ALL of the electrons in an atom.

A. Bohr Model
B. Orbital
C. Isotopes
D. Atomic number

Please answer this ASAP

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Answer:

Bohr Model

Explanation:

Noah and Nina are 15 m apart in a closed room. Noah

says the same sentence twice. The first time, Nina

does not hear the sound, but she does hear the

sentence the second time.

What best describes the difference between the

second sound wave and the first?

The second sound wave reflects off the walls of the

room, so Nina is able to hear the sound.

O The second sound wave travels faster to Nina, so

less energy is dissipated through the air.

O The air molecules in the compressions of the

second wave are more dense, so the sound is

louder

The air molecules in the second wave are spaced

evenly, so a high-frequency wave is produced.

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Answer:

The air molecules in the compressions of the second wave are more dense, so the sound is louder.

Explanation:

In a closed room, Noah and Nina are sitting 15 m apart.

As Noah  says the same sentence twice, Nina  does not hear the sound the first time but she does hear the  sentence the second time.

This happens as the air molecules in the compressions of the second wave are more dense. As a result, the sound is louder.

The correct option is ''The air molecules in the compressions of the second wave are more dense, so the sound is louder''

Answer:

C. The air molecules in the compressions of the second wave are more dense, so the sound is louder.

Explanation:

I can confirm that the answer to your question is C.

which class of lever do spoon and scissors belong to?​

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In a Class One Lever, the Fulcrum is located between the Load and the Force.

Answer:

spoon and scissors belong to first class lever.

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What is the net force on an object with a normal force of 750 N and gravity applying 750 N?​

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Answer:

[tex]Net_{F}[/tex] = 750N - 750N = 0N

Explanation:

The forces are balanced and there is no average Net force

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what is principal focus and focus length with examples​

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Explanation:

Principle focus is the point on the axis of a convex lens, where the parallel rays of light from one side of the lens. meet on other side after refraction. Distance between optical centre to principle focus point is the focal length.

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Question 1 (1 point) A
Saved
Waves transfer energy through matter or space.

Question 1 options:
True
False
Question 2 (1 point) A
Saved
Mechanical waves can travel only though a _______________ such as a solid, liquid, or gas.

Question 2 options:

medium


vacuum


prism


anemometer

Question 3 (1 point) B
Saved
Which of the following is not a type of mechanical wave?

Question 3 options:

transverse


concave


surface


longitudinal

Question 4 (1 point) C
Saved
The particles in this wave move perpendicular to the direction of the movement of the wave. These waves are snake like.

Question 4 options:

surface


transverse


longitudinal


cyclone

Question 5 (1 point) A
Saved
The arrow points to an example of

Wave

Question 5 options:

rarefaction


sound barrier


compression


prism

Question 6 (6 points) 5,1,4,3,2,6
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Match each term to its definition

Question 6 options:

answer here ___
Higher the pitch


answer here___
top of the wave


answer here___
Louder


answer here___
Distance from crest to crest


answer here___
bottom of the wave


answer here___
Height of wave

1.
Crest

2.
Trough

3.
Wave length

4.
Amplitude

5.
Higher the frequency

6.
Higher the Amplitude

Question 7 (1 point)
What is the resulting direction of a surface wave?

Question 7 options: C

opposite


circular


perpendicular


parallel

Question 8 (1 point) C

Constructive interference occurs when the crest of 2 waves meet. This can occur when 2 troughs meet as well. When this occurs, water waves look

Question 8 options:

larger


invisible


smaller


the same (no change)

Question 9 (1 point) C
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Water waves are surface waves. The energy of the waves moves

Question 9 options:

both parallel and perpendicular to the wave


only parallel to the motion of the wave


only perpendicular to the motion of the wave

Question 10 (1 point) A
Which molecule makes up 3/4s of the surface of Earth?

Question 10 options:

CO2

NaCl


H2O

C6H12O6
Question 11 (1 point) A
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Water does not expand when it freezes.

Question 11 options:
True
False
Question 12 (7 points) 3,4,1,2,7,6,5
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Match the clue with correct answer

Question 12 options:

3
1


4
tributaries


1
estuary


2
6


7
chloroplast


6
3


5
nucleus

1.
Small rivers that flow into larger rivers

2.
Number of states that drain into Chesapeake Bay

3.
The Chesapeake Bay Watershed ranks what place in the US in terms of estuary size

4.
A body of water containing salt and fresh water.

5.
control center of cell

6.
The Cell Theory has how many statements?

7.
The site of photosynthesis

Question 13 (1 point) D
Saved
What do eukaryotes have that prokaryotes don't?

Question 13 options:

ribosomes


cytoplasm


plasma/cell membrane


nucleus

Question 14 (1 point) 1,4,3,5,2
Saved
Arrange in order from smallest to largest

Question 14 options:

1
cell

4
organ system

3
organ

5
organism

2
tissue

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

What is one reason that electromagnetic waves are used in long-distance communication?
A. They travel rapidly.
B. They move matter easily
C. They do not lose energy over long distances.
D. Informatioŋ can be encoded in the wave speed.

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I believe the answer is C or A but I’m not sure

One reason that electromagnetic waves are used in long-distance communication is, that they do not lose energy over long distances. So Option C   is correct

What are electromagnetic waves ?

Electromagnetic waves are a type of wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields. They are propagated through space or through a material medium, and they have the ability to travel through a vacuum, which is the absence of matter. Electromagnetic waves have a wide range of frequencies, which determines the type of electromagnetic wave. The most familiar types of electromagnetic waves include radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays.

One of the property of the electromagnetic waves is that they do not lose energy over long distances.

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III. A vehicle is travelling 105 km/h on a highway when the driver sees a moose in the
middle of the lane.
A. Determine the distance travelled by the vehicle while the driver is reacting.
Assume the driver's reaction time is 1.50 S.

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answer:

157.5 km

explanation:

the formula to find distance (d) is velocity(v) times time (t): d= v * t

so in this problem if you plug the values into the formula,

d= 105 * 1.50
157.5 = 105 * 1.50
157.5 = d

and to figure out what unit to use (km, s, or km/h) you pretty much just use common sense. if the problem asks for time you would give the number of seconds. if the problem asks for distance you would give the number of meters or kilometers depending on what’s in the problem. if the problem asks for the speed or velocity, you would give it the rate of time to distance such as kilometers per hour (km/h). always use the units that the problem asks!!

in desert the day are very hot and night are very cold ,why?​

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Answer:

Sand doesn't hold heat well. The sun heats up the ground during the day and when night comes along, the sand loses all it's heat

5. What things would settle in pond water, making it turn to land (terrestrial) succession?

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Answer:

Organic matter

Explanation:

As organic matter continue to build up in a pond, vegetation will begin to appear in the pond. The first set of vegetation to appear are the floating vegetation. Subsequently, submersed plants begin to grow also.

With time, organic sediments continue to fill the pond and its depth is gradually decreased. A swamp or bog is now formed.

This trend of succession continues until the pond eventually turns into land.

What combination of things happen on earth that helps make wind, and the weather on earth? (Please list at least two factors, and explain the best you can!)

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Answer:

There are six main components, or parts, of weather. They are temperature, atmospheric pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, and cloudiness. Together, these components describe the weather at any given time. These changing components, along with the knowledge of atmospheric processes, help meteorologists—scientists who study weather—forecast what the weather will be in the near future.

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