An astronaut on the Moon has a weight of 128 N and a mass of 80 Kg. What
is the gravitational field strength of the moon?

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Answer 1

Answer:

1.6 g

Explanation:

Use the formula: W =  m× g

       ∴ g =  W / m

Here, W = 128N

         m = 80 Kg

     ∴ g = 128 ÷ 80

           = 1.6 N (Ans)


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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Which of the following is NOT a geological event caused by the movement of tectonic plates?
A) Sand Dunes
B) Mountain forming
C) Earthquakes
D) Volcanoes

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The answer is A. Mountains form because tectonic plates overlap. Earthquakes form because of the moving of tectonic plates. The moving of tectonic plates causes holes in the crust so magma from the mantle escapes and erupts from volcanoes. I hope I helped!

What does the outer part of the disk turn into?

1) Planets and Moons

2) Interstellar Cloud

3) Planetary Nebula

4) It gets sucked into the star

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Answer:

what does the outer part of the disk turn into

Explanation:

4) it gets sucked into the star

A 1.4-cm-tall object is 22 cm to the left of a lens with a focal length of 11 cm . A second lens with a focal length of -5 cm is 37 cm to the right of the first lens.

Calculate the distance between the final image and the second lens.

Calculate the image height.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Bolt

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Answer:

Do we have to choose out of those three?

Explanation:

The impact wrench consists of a slender 1-kg rod AB which is 580 mm long, and cylindrical end weights at A and B that each have a diameter of 20 mm and a mass of 1 kg. This assembly is free to turn about the handle and socket, which are attached to the lug nut on the wheel of a car. If the rod AB is given an angular velocity of 4 rad/s and it strikes the bracket C on the handle without rebounding, determine the angular impulse imparted to the lug nut.

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Answer:

0.8324 kgm^2/s

Explanation:

Attached below is the detailed solution to the given problem

First step :

Calculate mass moment of Inertia of the section about the axle

I axle = 0.20813 kgm^2

next : apply the principle of Angular impulse and momentum to determine the angular impulse imparted to the lug nut

Angular impulse imparted to lug nut = 0.8324 kgm^2/s

what is liang most likely trying to do

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Answer:

Who is liang

Explanation:

i need more info if i'm going to help you out

He is most likely trying to figure out how to upload the picture to Brainly.

He knows that his question cannot be answered as long as nobody can see the picture.

State the collective name given to protons, neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.

2 Define the mass number.
3 An atom has atomic number of 28 and mass number of 64.
Find
1, Neutron number.
2, Proton number.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

1. The collective name given to protons, neutrons in the nucleus of an atom is referred to as the nucleon.

2. The mass number simply means the total number of both the protons and the neutrons that we have in a nucleus.

3. Atomic number = Protons = 28

Mass number = 64.

Neutron = Mass Number - Protons

Neutron = 64 - 28 = 36

4. The number of Protons is also the number of atomic number which is 28.

Particles q1 = -53.0 uc, q2 = +105 uc, and

q3 = -88.0 uc are in a line. Particles qı and q2 are

separated by 0.50 m and particles q2 and q3 are

separated by 0.95 m. What is the net force on

particle qı?

Remember: Negative forces (-F) will point Left

Positive forces (+F) will point Right

-53.0 μC

-88.0 C

+105 με

+92

91

93

K 0.50 m

0.95 m

Enter

no

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Answer:

[tex]-180.38\ \text{N}[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]q_1=-53\ \mu\text{C}[/tex]

[tex]q_2=105\ \mu\text{C}[/tex]

[tex]q_3=-88\ \mu\text{C}[/tex]

r = Distance between the charges

[tex]r_{12}=0.5\ \text{m}[/tex]

[tex]r_{23}=0.95\ \text{m}[/tex]

[tex]r_{13}=1.45\ \text{m}[/tex]

k = Coulomb constant = [tex]9\times 10^9\ \text{Nm}^2/\text{C}^2[/tex]

Net force is given by

[tex]F=F_{12}+F_{13}\\\Rightarrow F=\dfrac{kq_1q_2}{r_{12}^2}+\dfrac{kq_1q_3}{r_{13}^2}\\\Rightarrow F=kq_1(\dfrac{q_2}{r_{12}^2}+\dfrac{q_3}{r_{13}^2})\\\Rightarrow F=9\times 10^9\times (-53\times 10^{-6})(\dfrac{105\times 10^{-6}}{0.5^2}+\dfrac{-88\times 10^{-6}}{1.45^2})\\\Rightarrow F=-180.38\ \text{N}[/tex]

The force on the particle [tex]q_1[/tex] is [tex]-180.38\ \text{N}[/tex].

Answer:

The answer sir would be 180.38

Explanation:

Put in 180.38 trust

As you look out of your dorm window, a flower pot suddenly falls past. The pot is visible for a time t, and the vertical length of your window is Lw. Take down to be the positive direction, so that downward velocities are positive and the acceleration due to gravity is the positive quantity g. Assume that the flower pot was dropped by someone on the floor above you (rather than thrown downward). If the bottom of your window is a height hb above the ground, what is the velocity vground of the pot as it hits the ground? You may introduce the new variable vb, the speed at the bottom of the window, defined by
vb = Lwt + gt2.

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Answer:

[tex]\mathbf{v_{ground} = \sqrt{{v^2+2ghb}}}[/tex]

Explanation:

From the information given:

The avg. velocity post the window is;

[tex]v_{avg} = \dfrac{L_w}{t}[/tex]

[tex]v_b[/tex] = velocity located at the top of the window

[tex]v_b[/tex] = velocity situated at the bottom of the window  

Using the equation of kinematics:

[tex]v_b = v_t + gt[/tex]

Hence,

[tex]v_t = v_b - gt[/tex]

To determine the average velocity as follows:

[tex]v_{avg} = \dfrac{1}{2} (v_t + v_b)\dfrac{L_w}{t}= \dfrac{1}{2}(v_b - gt +v_b) \\ \\\dfrac{L_w}{t} = v_b - \dfrac{1}{2}gt \\ \\ v_b = \dfrac{L_w}{t }+ \dfrac{1}{2} gt\\ \\ = \dfrac{1}{t} \Bigg(L_w + \dfrac{1}{2}gt^2 \Bigg) \\ \\[/tex]

where;

[tex]v_b[/tex] = velocity gained when fallen through the height h.

Similarly, using the equation of kinematics, we have;

[tex]v_b^2 = 2gh \\ \\h = \dfrac{v_b^2}{2g}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \dfrac{(L_w + \dfrac{1}{2} gt^2_^2}{2gt^2}[/tex]

Thus, the velocity at the ground is;

[tex]v^2_{grround} = v_b^2 + 2ghb[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{v_{ground} = \sqrt{{v^2+2ghb}}}[/tex]

A car, initially at rest, travels from 0 m/s to 17.7 m/s in 21.7 s. What is the car's acceleration?

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A car, initially at rest, travels from 0 m/s to 17.7 m/s in 21.7 s. What is the car's acceleration? A Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer.

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Answer:

C!

Explanation:

Cold fronts generally advance at average speeds of 20 to 25 mph. toward the east — faster in the winter than summer — and are usually oriented along a northeast to southwest line.

Answer:

I think not sure B sorry if this is wrong yay if im right

Explanation:

1. If a spring has a spring constant of 2 N/m and it is stretched 5 cm, what is the force of
the spring?

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What happens because the Earth's orbit
is NOT a perfect circle?
Help Resources
A. We are always the exact same distance away from the
Sun throughout the entire year.
B. At certain timesh during the year, we are closer to the Sun
than at other times.
C. The shape of Earth's orbit does not affect the distance
from the Sun.

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The answer would be B because there is one point where the Earth is closest to the sun, and one point where the Earth is farthest from the sun because it’s not a perfect circle. Also, because the Earth orbit around the sun is an ellipse, the Earth cannot be always the same exact distance from the sun.

1.00 x 10^3 kg of clear liquid (specific heat
capacity = 5.11 x 10^2 J/kg-°C) at a temperature
of 15.0°C gains 3.33 x 10° J of heat. What is the
final temperature of the liquid? (Assume the
melting point is less than 15.0°C and the boiling
point is greater than 62.0°C.)

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Answer:

15.00000652 °C

Explanation:

From the question,

Q = cm(t₂-t₁)................ Equation 1

Where Q = heat gained by the liquid, c = specific heat capacity of the liquid, m = mass of the liquid, t₁ = Initial Temperature of the liquid, t₂ = Final temperature of the liquid.

Given: Q = 3.33 J, c = 511 J/kg°C, m = 1000 kg, t₁ = 15°C

Substitute these values into equation 1 and solve for t₂

3.33 = 511×1000(t₂-15)

3.33 = 511000(t₂-15)

(t₂-15) = 3.33/511000

(t₂-15) = 0.0000065

t₂ = 15+ 0.0000065

t₂ = 15.00000652 °C

What would be a good reason to increase friction between surfaces? to allow objects to slide past each other easily to reduce wear and tear to provide traction so that slipping does not occur to avoid contact that results in increased temperature and overheating

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Answer:

B to provide traction so that slipping does not occur

Explanation:

To increase friction between two surfaces, allow the objects to slide past each other thereby  force that is called friction.

What is friction?

Friction is  a type of force acting on an object to hinder its motion . It is negative by direction, since this force, hinder the motion of the object. Friction is also known as an opposing force because it always acts in the opposite direction of a moving or attempting to move body.

The virtue of friction causes a moving body to slow down. Friction is useful at times because it prevents car tires from skidding on the road and also allows us to walk on the pavement without slipping.

To increase friction , make an uneven, rugged, or sticky point of contact. When two or more bodies slide or rub against each other, three things can happen: small irregularities, nooks and crannies on the surfaces can catch on each other.

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How does a battery generate electrical energy?

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Essentials. A battery is a device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy. The chemical reactions in a battery involve the flow of electrons from one material (electrode) to another, through an external circuit. The flow of electrons provides an electric current that can be used to do work.

3. At an early age, what happened to Cesar’s home?

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Answer: He died later in 78 BC and was accorded a state funeral. Hearing of Sulla's death, Caesar felt safe enough to return to Rome. Lacking means since his inheritance was confiscated, he acquired a modest house in the Subura, a lower-class neighbourhood of Rome. hope this helps. Can u give me brainliest

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A bicycle rider pushes a 13kg bicycle up a steep hill. the incline is 24 degree and the road is 275m long. the rider pushes the bike parallel to the road with a force of 25N.
A. How much work does the rider do on the bike?
B. How much work is done by the force of gravity on the bike?

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Answer:

A. W = 6875.0 J.

B. W = -14264.6 J.

Explanation:

A. The work done by the rider can be calculated by using the following equation:

[tex] W_{r} = |F_{r}|*|d|*cos(\theta_{1}) [/tex]

Where:                

[tex]F_{r}[/tex]: is the force done by the rider = 25 N

d: is the distance = 275 m

θ: is the angle between the applied force and the distance

Since the applied force is in the same direction of the motion, the angle is zero.

[tex] W_{r} = |F_{r}|*|d|*cos(0) = 25 N*275 m = 6875.0 J [/tex]

Hence, the rider does a work of 6875.0 J on the bike.

B. The work done by the force of gravity on the bike is the following:

[tex] W_{g} = |F_{g}|*|d|*cos(\theta_{2}) [/tex]  

The force of gravity is given by the weight of the bike.

[tex] F_{g} = -mgsin(24) [/tex]     

And the angle between the force of gravity and the direction of motion is 180°.

[tex] W_{g} = |mgsin(24)|*|d|*cos(\theta_{2}) [/tex]  

[tex] W_{g} = 13 kg*9.81 m/s^{2}*sin(24)*275 m*cos(180) = -14264.6 J [/tex]  

The minus sign is because the force of gravity is in the opposite direction to the motion direction.

Therefore, the magnitude of the work done by the force of gravity on the bike is 14264.6 J.  

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Design a diagram, sketch, or other model to show changes in the nucleus of an atom during nuclear fission and fusion. Include a short description and a way to compare the amounts of energy released in each event.

Fusion:




Fission:



here's the definition if it helps!


"Nuclear fission, or radioactive decay, occurs when a heavy atomic nucleus splits into smaller nuclei. For example, atoms of uranium-235 can break down into smaller particles. Some of those particles are atoms of lighter elements. The rest are neutrons."

"Nuclear fusion are reactions that occur when two small nuclei combine to form one larger nucleus. Like nuclear fission reactions, fusion reactions release very large amounts of energy."

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Inside the sun, fusion reactions take place at very high temperatures and enormous gravitational pressures

The foundation of nuclear energy is harnessing the power of atoms. Both fission and fusion are nuclear processes by which atoms are altered to create energy, but what is the difference between the two? Simply put, fission is the division of one atom into two, and fusion is the combination of two lighter atoms into a larger one. They are opposing processes, and therefore very different.

The word fission means "a splitting or breaking up into parts" (Merriam-Webster Online, www.m-w.com). Nuclear fission releases heat energy by splitting atoms. The surprising discovery that it was possible to make a nucleus divide was based on Albert Einstein’s prediction that mass could be changed into energy. In 1939, scientist began experiments, and one year later Enrico Fermi built the first nuclear reactor.

Answer:

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A particle of ink in a ink-jet printer carries a charge of -8x 10^-13 C and is deflected onto paper force of 3.2x10^-4. Find the strength of the electric field

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In Milgram's experiment:

A. Yale University would not allow the experiment to be done.

B. participants overwhelmingly did not go all the way to 450 volts.

C. the "learner" was working with Milgram.

D. the "teacher" was working with Milgram.

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Answer:

B. The "Learner" was working with Milgram.

Explanation:

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when creating a hypothesis,it must be written as an “if...then...” statement.

True or false

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Answer:

The Answer is gonna be True

PLEASE HELP ME IN THE QUESTION ALSO!​

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Answer:

467

Explanation:

if the dissipated power between a and b equal 210 watt then VB equal​

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Answer:

correct answer is A

Explanation:

The diagram shows a series circuit with three resistors and two power sources.

In a series circuit the current through the entire circuit is constant and the resistance is the sum of the resistances in the circuit.

When the power sources are placed in opposite position the voltage between them is subtracted.

     

     V_b - 30 = I (10 + 4 + 6)

     V_b = I (20) - 30

      V_b = 30 - 2 20

       V_b = 10 V

the correct answer is A

A wheel rotating with a constant angular acceleration turns through 19 revolutions during a 3 s time interval. Its angular velocity at the end of this interval is 18 rad/s. What is the angular acceleration of the wheel? Note that the initial angular velocity is not zero. Answer in units of rad/s 2 .

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Answer:

The magnitude of the angular acceleration of the wheel is 14.53 rad/s².

Explanation:

The angular acceleration can be found by using the following equation:

[tex] \omega_{f}^{2} = \omega_{0}^{2} + 2\alpha \Delta \theta [/tex]  (1)

Where:

[tex] \omega_{f}[/tex]: is the final angular velocity = 18 rad/s

[tex]\omega_{0}[/tex]: is the initial angular velocity

α: is the angular acceleration =?

Δθ = 19 rev*(2π/1 rev) = 119.4 rad

The initial angular velocity can be found knowing that the wheel turns through 19 revolutions during a 3 s time interval:

[tex] \omega_{f} = \omega_{0} + \alpha t [/tex]

Where:  

t: is the time = 3 s

By solving the above equation for ω₀ we have:

[tex] \omega_{0} = \omega_{f} - \alpha t [/tex]   (2)

Now, by entering equation (2) into (1) we have:

[tex] \omega_{f}^{2} = (\omega_{f} - \alpha t)^{2} + 2\alpha \Delta \theta [/tex]                        

[tex] \omega_{f}^{2} = \omega_{f}^{2} - 2\omega_{f} \alpha t + (\alpha t)^{2} + 2\alpha \Delta \theta [/tex]                              

[tex](9\alpha)^{2} + 130.8 \alpha = 0[/tex]  

By solving the above equation for "α" we have:

α = -14.53    

The minus sign means that the wheel is decelerating.

Hence, the angular acceleration of the wheel is -14.53 rad/s².                                                                                            

I hope it helps you!

What efforts are made to conserve wildlife in Nepal ?​

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The hunting reserve has also been a part of Nepal's conservation approach. The prime aim of the hunting reserve is to control the population of blue sheep and use the income earned by legalized hunting for keystone species of the region.

The volumes of two bodies are measured to be

V₁ = (10.2 ± 0.02) cm³ and V₂ = (6.4 ± 0.01) cm³. Calculate sum and difference in

volumes with error limits.​

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Answer:

sum of volumes = (16.6 ± 0.03) cm³

and difference of volumes = (3.8 ± 0.03) cm³

Explanation:

Here,

V₁ = (10.2 ± 0.02) cm³ and V₂ = (6.4 ± 0.01) cm³.

Now,

∆V = ± (∆V₁ + ∆V₂)

= ± (0.02 + 0.01) cm³

= ± 0.03 cm³

V₁ + V₂ = (10.2 + 6.4) cm³ = 16.6 cm³ and

V₁ - V₂ = (10.2 - 6.4) cm³ = 3.8 cm³

Thus, sum of volumes = (16.6 ± 0.03) cm³

and difference of volumes = (3.8 ± 0.03) cm³

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A disk of known radius and rotational inertia can rotate without friction in a horizontal plane around its fixed central axis. The disk has a cord of negligible mass wrapped around its edge. The disk is initially at rest, and the cord can be pulled to make the disk rotate. Which of the following procedures would best determine the relationship between applied torque and the resulting change in angular momentum of the disk?
a. Pulling on the cord, exerting a force of 15 N for 2 s and then 25 N for 3 s, and measuring the final angular velocity of the disk
b. For five forces of different time intervals, pulling on the cord for 5 s, exerting a force of 15 N, and then measuring the angle through which the disk rotates in each case
c. For five forces of different time intervals, pulling on the cord for 5 s, exerting a force of 15 N, and then measuring the final angular velocity of the disk
d. For five forces of different magnitude, pulling on the cord for 5 s, and then measuring the final angular velocity of the disk

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Pulling on the cord, exerting a force of 15 N for 2 s and then 25 N for 3 s, and measuring the final angular velocity of the disk.

What is torque?Torque is defined as the rate of change of angular momentum.

[tex]\tau = \frac{dL}{dt} \\\\[/tex]

[tex]Fr = \frac{\Delta L}{\Delta t} \\\\Fr = \frac{\Delta m\omega ^2r}{\Delta t} \\\\F = \frac{\Delta m\omega ^2}{\Delta t}[/tex]

[tex]F = \frac{m\Delta \omega ^2}{\Delta t} \\\\F = \frac{m(\omega _f^2 - \omega _i^2)}{t_2 - t_1}[/tex]

where;

[tex]\omega _i[/tex] is the initial angular velocity

[tex]\omega _f[/tex] is the final angular velocity

Since the disk is initial at rest, applying a force such as 15 N gives the disk its first angular velocity and applying 25 N force for 3 seconds gives the disk its final angular velocity.

Thus, the best procedure to determine the relationship between applied torque and the resulting change in angular momentum of the disk is

Pulling on the cord, exerting a force of 15 N for 2 s and then 25 N for 3 s, and measuring the final angular velocity of the disk.

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A wheelbarrow full of bricks is lifted to the top of a wall. If the mass of the loaded wheelbarrow is 3000.0 g and the height of the wall is 0.45 meters, what is its GPE?

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Answer:

the Gravitational potential energy is 13.23 J

Explanation:

The computation of the GPE is shown below:

GPE stands for Gravitational potential energy

The following formula should be used for the same

= mass × gravity × height

= 3000 g × 9.8m/sec^2 × 0.45 m

= 13.23 J

Hence, the Gravitational potential energy is 13.23 J

We simply applied the above formula so that we can easily determine the GPE

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