Determine the speed at which the medicine leaves the needle

Determine The Speed At Which The Medicine Leaves The Needle

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Answer 1

The speed at which the medicine leaves the needle is  2.462 m/s

What is Bernoulli's theorem?

When an incompressible, ideal fluid is flowing through a tube or pipe, the total energy remains constant.

p₁ /ρg + v₁²/2g +z₁ = p₂ /ρg + v₂²/2g +z₂

Where, p/ρg = pressure energy

            v²/2g = kinetic energy

                   z = potential energy

Given is during an injection, pressure in the barrel of syringe is 1.03  atm while pressure in the needle section is 1.00 atm. Assuming the syringe lays horizontally and mass density of the liquid medicine ρ =1000 kg/m³.

The fluid is initially at rest.

Using the Bernoulli's equation, we have

v₁² -  v₂²= 2 x (p₂ -p₁) / ρ

Substituting the values, we get

0 -  v₂² = 2 x (1.00 -1.03) x 1.01 x 10⁵ /1000

v₂² = 6.06

v₂ = 2.462 m/s

Thus, the speed at which the medicine leaves the needle is 2.462 m/s

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A body moves in an x-y plane with a velocity vm/s. The component of v are Vx=5m/s, Vy=7m/s along x and y axis respectively. What is the magnitude and direction of the velocity

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The following equation shows the position of a particle in time t, x=at2i + btj where t is in second and x is in meter. A=2m/s2, b=1m/s. Find
A, the average velocity of the particle in the time interval t₁=2sec and t₂=3sec
B, the velocity and acceleration at any time t.
C, the average acceleration in the time interval given in part (a)
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A. The average velocity of the particle in the time interval t₁=2sec and t₂=3sec is 4 i m/s.

B. The velocity and acceleration at any time t is  4t i +1 j and 4i.

C. The average acceleration in the time interval given in part (a) is 4

What is acceleration?

Acceleration can be defined as the rate change of velocity with time.

acceleration a = (Δv) / (Δt)

Given the following equation shows the position of a particle in time t, x=at² i + bt j

where t is in second and x is in meter. a=2m/s², b=1m/s.

A. Velocity is time rate of change of displacement.

V = dx/dt

V = d/dt (2t² i + 1t j)

V = 4t i +1 j

Velocity in time interval,

At  t₁=2sec , V₂= 4x2 i + 1 j = 8 i + 1 j

At  t₂=3sec, V₃ = 4x3 i + 1 j = 12 i + 1 j

Average velocity in time interval t₁=2sec and t₂=3sec is

, V₃ - V₂ = (12 i + 1 j) - ( 8 i + 1 j )

Average velocity =  4 i

B. Velocity at time t, is

V(t) = V = 4t i +1 j

Acceleration a = dV/dt

a(t) = d/dt (4t i +1 j)

a(t) = 4 i +0 j

C. Average acceleration in time interval t₁=2sec and t₂=3sec is

a = 4 m/s²

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(2.) Jerry first walks 5m to East, then 6m to N 60 E, then, she walks 16m to N30'W, 3 finally turns he face and moves 3V3m to south. What is her displacement and direction?​

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The displacement is determined to be 5.11 m after every direction is plotted on the page.

What is displacement?

Displacement is defined as the shortest distance between the two points.

The steps in which Jerry walks;

5m to East

6m to N 60' E,

16m to N30'W,

Turn

3√3 m to the south.

Each and every direction is plotted on the page and obtained that the displacement is found as 5.11 m.

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2. Two small (green) objects, each of mass m, are separated by a solid, massless rod of length L. They are located so that one of the objects is located at a distance of r away from the center of a uniform spherical planet with mass M (see figure). M r m L m Assume that m is very small so that you can ignore the gravitational force between the two small (green) objects. Is the rod being compressed, stretched, or neither? If compressed/stretched, calculate the magnitude of this deformation force on the rod. If neither, explain clearly why.

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The rod is stretched due to the force of gravitational attraction.

The magnitude of the deformation force on the rod is  -GMm×((1/r² + 1/(L+r)²)

What is gravity?

The force of attraction felt by a person which is directed at the center of a planet or Earth is called as the gravity.

The force of attraction is directly proportional to the product of masses of the object and inversely proportional to the square of distance between them.

F = GMm/R²

Given are two small (green) objects, each of mass m, are separated by a solid, massless rod of length L. They are located so that one of the objects is located at a distance of r away from the center of a uniform spherical planet with mass M.  Assume that m is very small so that you can ignore the gravitational force between the two small (green) objects.

Let the mass closer to the planet is A and the other is B

FA = Force on planet A = -GMm/r²

FB = Force on planet B = -GMm/(L+r)²

Net Force on the rod is given by the addition of the individual forces.

Fnet= FA + FB = -GMm/r² -GMm/(L+r)²

Fnet = -GMm×((1/r² + 1/(L+r)²)

Thus,  the magnitude of the deformation force on the rod is derived above.

A experience more force than B, so A will stretch out from B. Hence the force is stretching the rod.

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What is the force of gravity in water​

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There is a gravitational force because the special water has mass.
Objects with mass have a gravitational interaction with the Earth.
The magnitude of this gravitational force is equal to the mass (in kilograms) multiplied by the local gravitational field (g = 9.8 N/kg).

A 10 cm diameter pulley is used to lift a bucket of cement weighing 400 N. How much force must be applied to the rope to lift the bucket at the other end?​

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Considering that the pulley is fixed, the force applied should be equal to the weight of the object - of 400N.

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Pulleys or pulleys are mechanical tools used to assist in the movement of objects and bodies. There are two types of pulleys: fixed and movable. While the fixed pulley changes the direction of force, the moving pulley helps to decrease the force needed to move the object or body in question.

As the statement only tells us a pulley, we must consider that it is fixed, because generally when it is mobile, this information is highlighted in the question.

In this way, a fixed pulley only changes the direction of the applied force. Thus, the force must have the same magnitude as the weight of the object to be moved. If the bucket weighs 400N, the force applied to the pulley must be 400N.

Therefore, having a fixed pulley, the force applied must be equal to the weight of the object, and will be 400N.

An object weighs 200N, what is its mass?​

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Answer:

kg

Explanation:

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Answer:

w=m×g

Explanation:

w is given and take g as 9.8m/s^2

what is the formula for finding balance length​

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Answer:

Case 1: Balancing length when cell is shunted l1 = 150 cm = 1.5 m, Value of shunt = R = 5 ohm. Case 2: Balancing length when cell is shunted l1 = 175 cm = 1.75 m, Value of shunt = R = 10 ohm. Example 06: A cell balances against a length of 250 cm on potentiometer wire when it is shunted by a resistance of 10 ohms

After the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, the National Center on the Psychology of Terrorism was founded to research psychological aspects of terrorism. This is an example of how __________ affect theories and perspectives in psychology.
A.
current events
B.
new discoveries
C.
oppositions
D.
personal ideologies

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reposta letra C oppositions

A satellite circles the Earth in an orbit whose radius is twice the Earth’s radius. The Earth’s mass is 5.98 x 1024 kg, and its radius is 6.38 x 106 m. What is the period of the satellite?

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Hello!

Recall the period of an orbit is how long it takes the satellite to make a complete orbit around the earth. Essentially, this is the same as 'time' in the distance = speed * time equation. For an orbit, we can define these quantities:

[tex]d = 2\pi r[/tex] ← The circumference of the orbit

speed = orbital speed, we will solve for this later

time = period

Therefore:

[tex]T = \frac{2\pi r}{v}[/tex]

Where 'r' is the orbital radius of the satellite.

First, let's solve for 'v' assuming a uniform orbit using the equation:
[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{Gm}{r}}[/tex]

G = Gravitational Constant (6.67 × 10⁻¹¹ Nm²/kg²)

m = mass of the earth (5.98 × 10²⁴ kg)

r = radius of orbit (1.276 × 10⁷ m)

Plug in the givens:
[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{(6.67*10^{-11})(5.98*10^{24})}{(1.276*10^7)}} = 5590.983 m/s[/tex]

Now, we can solve for the period:

[tex]T = \frac{2\pi (1.276*10^7)}{5590.983} =\boxed{ 14339.776 s}[/tex]

A 2100-W hair dryer is operated on a 120-V
circuit for 12 min. If electricity
costs $0.25/kWh, what was the cost (in
cents) of using the blow dryer? Round final
answer to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

cost=$15

Explanation:

given;

P= 2100 W

t= 12'= 720 sec=0.2h

V= 120 V

required;

Energy?

cost?

solution;

Energy(kWh) = power*time(in hour)

E=2100*0.2= 420 kWh

cost= 420 kWh* $0.25/kWh

cost= $15

since blow dryer use 120-V

Which two of the following statements best describe the similarity between elements and compounds? 1. Elements and compounds are listed in the periodic table. 2. Elements and compounds are both pure substances. 3. Elements and compounds are both made of different kinds of atoms. 4. Elements and compounds cannot be broken down by physical changes.

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I think the answers are 2 and 3

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(a) The equilibrant C for force of vector A and B is 3.43 N.

(b) The equilibrant C for fx of vector A and B is 2.1 N.

(c) The equilibrant  C, for fy of vector A and B is 2.12 N.

What is equilibrant force?

An equilibrant force is a single force that will bring other bodies into equilibrium.

From configuration 1:

Vector A: mass = 0.2 kg, θ = 20⁰

Vector B: mass = 0.15 kg, θ = 80⁰

Fx = mg cosθ

Fy = mg sinθ

where;

m is mass g is acceleration due to gravity

Vector A

Force of A due to its weight

F(A) = mg

F(A) = 0.2 x 9.8 = 1.96 N

Fx = (0.2 x 9.8) cos(20) = 1.84 N

Fy = (0.2 x 9.8) sin(20) = 0.67 N

Resultant force

R = √(0.67² + 1.84²)

R = 1.96 N

Vector B

Force of B due to its weight

F(B) = mg

F(B) = 0.15 x 9.8

F(B) = 1.47 N

Fx = (0.15 x 9.8) cos(80) = 0.26 N

Fy = (0.15 x 9.8) sin(80) = 1.45 N

Resultant force

R = √(0.26² + 1.45²)

R= 1.47 N

Equilibrant  C of vector A and B

Equilibrant force:

Force, C = 1.96 N + 1.47 N

Force, C = 3.43 N

Equilibrant FX:

Fx, C = Fx(A) + Fx(B)

Fx, C = 1.84 N + 0.26 N = 2.1 N

Equilibrant FY:

Fy, C = Fy(A) + Fy(B)

Fy, C =0.67 N + 1.45 N = 2.12 N

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The glucometer applies a potential difference of 0.90 volts across a blood sample. The glucose concentration of the blood sample is 0.98 grams/litre. Determine the current in the blood sample. ​

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The amount of current in the blood sample is determined as 0.12 A.

Current in the blood

The current in the blood is calculated by applying Ohm's law as shown below;

V = IR

where;

V is voltageI is currentR is resistance

From resistivity chart corresponding to 0.98 g/L, resistance, R = 7.4

I = V/R

I = 0.9 /7.4

I = 0.12 A

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A certain spring has a spring constant k1 = 660 N/m as the spring is stretched from x = 0 to x1 = 35 cm. The spring constant then changes to k2 = 250 N/m as the spring is stretched to x2 = 65 cm. From x2 = 65 cm to x3 = 89 cm the spring force is constant at F3 = 105 N.
Write an equation for the work done in stretching the spring from x1 to x2.
Calculate the work done, in joules, in stretching the spring from x1 to x2.
Calculate the work, in joules, necessary to stretch the spring from x = 0 to x3.

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(a) The equation for the work done in stretching the spring from x1 to x2 is ¹/₂K₂Δx².

(b) The work done, in stretching the spring from x1 to x2 is 11.25 J.

(c) The work, necessary to stretch the spring from x = 0 to x3 is 64.28 J.

Work done in the spring

The work done in stretching the spring is calculated as follows;

W = ¹/₂kx²

W(1 to 2) = ¹/₂K₂Δx²

where;

k is spring constantΔx is compression of the spring

W(1 to 2)  =  ¹/₂(250)(0.65 - 0.35)²

W(1 to 2)  = 11.25 J

W(0  to 3) = ¹/₂k₁x₁² + ¹/₂k₂x₂² + ¹/₂F₃x₃

where;

k₁ is first spring constantk₂ is second spring constantF₃ is third force applied to the spring

W(0  to 3) = ¹/₂(660)(0.35)² + ¹/₂(250)(0.65 - 0.35)² + ¹/₂(105)(0.89 - 0.65)

W(0  to 3) = 64.28 J

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What is the frequency of light with a wavelength of 2.10 × 10-7 m?

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Answer:

V = ?

C = 3 × 10^8

wavelength = 2.10 × 10^-7

wavelength = C/V

V = C/wavelength

V = 3 × 10^8/2.10 × 10^-7

V = 1.43 × 10^ 15

Why is it important to remember "association, not
causation" when discussing correlations?

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It is important to remember "association", instead of "causation" when discussing correlations because associations can be used to make predictions.

What is the value of associations in science?

The associations among variables have a fundamental value in science because they can determine how such variables behave in hypothetical situations.

Moreover, correlation only indicates a type of association between variables and therefore it is less informative.

In conclusion, it is important to remember "association", instead of "causation" when discussing correlations because associations can be used to make predictions.

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While a substance is heated it reaches its boiling point. What happens if heating continues while it is boiling?

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Answer:

liquid turns into vapor when the liquid molecules achieves the energy to break down the form or when gets highly excited. The temp required for this is called latent heat of vaporization. As the liquid molecules attain this energy through heat it suddenly changes form into vapor , and when the heat is continued , molecule after molecule receives this energy and changes to vapor .So if you continue heating the liquid all the liquid will change form to vapor state leaving residue , ie the dissolved particles .

liquid turns into vapor when the liquid molecules achieves the energy to break down the form or when gets highly excited. The temp required for this is called latent heat of vaporization. As the liquid molecules attain this energy through heat it suddenly changes form into vapor , and when the heat is continued , molecule after molecule receives this energy and changes to vapor .So if you continue heating the liquid all the liquid will change form to vapor state leaving residue , ie the dissolved particles .I’m no expert but this is what i think happens …

Using the terminal velocity from Q2 and the other necessary values given previously, calculate C for the coffee filter. Show all your work—you may use the equation editor or insert a picture of your handwritten work. What are the units for C?

terminal velocity from Q2 is 0.85 m/s

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The drag coefficient (C) is determined from terminal velocity, density of the medium, projected area and mass of the object.

What is terminal velocity?

Terminal velocity is the constant speed of a freely falling object when the resistance of the medium through which it is falling prevents further acceleration.

The magnitude of terminal velocity is calculated as;

[tex]V_T = \sqrt{\frac{2mg}{\rho A C} }[/tex]

where;

m is mass of the objectg is acceleration due to gravityρ is the density of the medium (coffee)C is drag coefficientA is projected area

Thus, the drag coefficient (C) is determined from terminal velocity, density of the medium, projected area and mass of the object.

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What is the term for a pair of forces described by Newton's third law?

A.
Normal-friction pair

B.
Action-reaction pair

C.
Kinetic-static pair

D.
Inertia-movement pair

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The term for a pair of forces described by Newton's third law is action-reaction pair. Details about Newton's law can be found below.

What does Newton's third law state?

Newton's third law of motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

This law proposed that when an object 1 acts on object 2 with a force of a particular magnitude, object 2 also acts on object 1 with an opposite force of same magnitude.

Therefore, it can be said that the term for a pair of forces described by Newton's third law is action-reaction pair.

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Two force of 20N and 40N act at a
Point and the angle between them is 50 degrees.
Find the resultant force
Find the direction using sine rule

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R=√20²+40²+2.20.40 cos 50

R=55 N

R/sin β = F/sin α

55/sin 50 = 40/sin α

α = 33°

Water flows with a volume flow rate of 1.44 m³/s in a pipe. Find the water speed where the pipe radius is 0.430 m.

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Answer:

0.6192

Explanation:

1.44 x 0.430=0.6192

Need help with this question!

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Answer:(note that values will be on top in small)

cobalt :- 60Co

potassium :- 40K

neon :- 24Ne

lead :- 208Pb

A uniform, 255 N rod that is 1.80 m long carries a 225 N weight at its right end and an unknown weight W toward the left end. When W is placed 60.0 cm from the left end of the rod, the system just balances horizontally when the fulcrum is located 75.0 cm from the right end.
Part a) Find W.
Part b) If W is now moved 20.0 cm to the right, how far must the fulcrum be moved to restore balance? Δx = ?
Part c) If W is now moved 20.0 cm to the right, in what direction must the fulcrum be moved to restore balance?

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(a)The value of W for the given condition will be 237.3 N.

(b)The distance must the fulcrum be moved to restore balance will be 0.070 m.

What is the center of mass?

A location is established in relation to an object or set of objects in the center of mass. It is the system's average position across all of its components.

Given data;

Weight is applied to the right end of the rod, W₁= 225 N

Rod's weight,W₂ = 255

W₃ is the Weight at "x" distance from the left end.

x1  is the location of W₁ with respect to the left end, where L = 1.80 m

m is the location of the rod's center of mass from the left end.

The position of W from the left end; x₃ = 50 cm = 0.50 m

Xcm is the position of the center of gravity of the rod at the fulcrum from the left end;

Given that the fulcrum is balanced in this situation, the rod's center of gravity will be there.

Xcm= L - 75 cm

Xcm=1.80 m - 0.75 m

Xcm= 1.05 m

The value of x₂

x₂= 1.80 m/2 = 0.90 m

Currently, the horizontal center of gravity is determined by

[tex]\rm X_{cm} =\frac{ (W_1x_1 + W_2x_2 + W_3*x_3)}{(W_1 + W_2 + W_3)}[/tex]

Substitute the values we get;

[tex]\rm 1.05 = \fraca{ (225 \times 1.80 + 255\times 0.90 + W\times 0.50)}{(225 + 255 + W)}\\\\ W = \frac{ (225\times 1.80 + 255\times 0.90 - 480 \times 1.05)}{(1.05 - 0.50)}\\\\ W = 237.3 \ N[/tex]

After moving the fulcrum 20.0 cm to the right,

The location of the W from the left end;

x₃ = .50 cm + 20 cm

x₃  = 70 cm

x₃  = 0.70 m

W₁, W₂, W, x₁, and x₂ have fixed values. Therefore, based on these values, the new center of gravity will be:

[tex]\rm X_{cm} =\frac{ (W_1x_1 + W_2x_2 + W_3*x_3)}{(W_1 + W_2 + W_3)}[/tex]

[tex]\rm X_{cm} = \frac{(225\times 1.80 + 255\times 0.90 + 237.3\times 0.70)}{(225 + 255 + 237.3)}\\\\ X_{cm} = 1.12 m[/tex]

Fulcrum must be shifted by;

Y = (1.12 - 1.05)

Y= 0.070 meters.

W has been moved in the appropriate direction, thus the fulcrum should likewise be moved in the appropriate direction.

Hence, the value of W for the given condition will be 237.3 N. and the distance must the fulcrum be moved to restore balance will be 0.070 m.

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An upward force is applied to a 6.0–kilogram box. This force displaces the box upward by 10.00 meters. What is the work done by the force on the box?

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The work done by the force on the box 588 Joule.

What is Potential energy ?

It is the energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to some zero position.

According to the question,

Given mass of the box (m)  = 6.0 kg

Given displacement of the box =  10.00 m

Hence , the height of the box  (h) = 10.00 m

Acceleration due to gravity (g)  =  9.8 m/s²

Since ,

The upward force was applied to the box, the box moves up to the height.

Therefore, the work done by the ball is the potential energy gained by the ball.

By using the formula of potential energy

P.E. = mgh

= 6 × 9.8 × 10 Joule  = 588 Joule

As we know .

Work done (W) = Potential energy (P.E.)

Work done (W) = 588 Joule

Thus,  588 Joule is the work done by the force on the box.

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A 0.15-kilogram baseball moving at 43 meters per second was stopped by the catcher’s glove in 0.050 seconds. What was the average force exerted on the ball by the glove? Round your answer to two significant figures.

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The average force exerted on the ball by the glove will be 129 N.

What is force?

Force is defined as the push or pulls applied to the body. Sometimes it is used to change the shape, size, and direction of the body. Force is defined as the product of mass and acceleration. Its unit is Newton.

Given data;

Mass,(m)=0.15-kilogram

Initial speed,u=43 meters per second

Time period,t= 0.050 seconds

Average force exerted,F=?

The average force exerted on the ball by the glove is;

[tex]\rm F = m\frac{v-u}{t} \\\\ F=0.15( \frac{43-0}{0.050} )\\\\ F=129 N[/tex]

Hence, the average force exerted on the ball by the glove will be 129 N.

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A pendulum swings to and fro every 2.0 s. The period of the swing is.
O 2 Hz
2 s
O 0.5 s
O 0.5 Hz

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Answer:

Explanation:

Solution

In physics, a period is a measurement of time. The answer must be either B or C. It is a direct measurement of time, not its reciprocal. So the answer is B. A and D is a measurement of the actual cycle that it takes before the motion begins to repeat itself.

Answer

B

Two masses, m and 2m, approach each along a path at right angles to each other. After collision, they stick together and move of at 2m/s at angle 37⁰ to the original direction of the mass m. What where the initial speeds of the two particles?

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The initial speed of the object with mass "m" is 4.79 m/s and the initial speed of the object with mass "2m" is 1.81 m/s.

Initial speed of the two masses

The initial speed of the two masses is calculated by applying the principle of conservation of linear momentum as follows;

m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = v(m₁ + m₂)

let m be in horizontal directionlet 2m be in vertical directionangle between the two masses = 90 degreesin y - direction

[tex]m_1u_1sin(\theta_1) + m_2u_2sin(\theta_2) = (m_1 + m_2)vsin(\theta_3)\\\\mu_1sin(0) + 2mu_2sin(90) = (m + 2m)(2)sin(37)\\\\2mu_2 = 3.61m\\\\u_2 = \frac{3.61 m}{2m} \\\\u_2 = 1.81 \ m/s[/tex]

in x - direction

[tex]m_1u_1sin(\theta_1) + m_2u_2sin(\theta_2) = (m_1 + m_2)vsin(\theta_3)\\\\mu_1cos(0) + 2mu_2cos(90) = (m + 2m)(2)cos(37)\\\\mu_1 = 4.79 m\\\\u_1 = 4.79 \ m/s[/tex]

Thus, the initial speed of the object with mass "m" is 4.79 m/s and the initial speed of the object with mass "2m" is 1.81 m/s.

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what type of energy does a pv cell create ?

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Answer:  Solar Photovoltaic (PV) cells generate electricity by absorbing sunlight and using that light energy to create an electrical current. There are many PV cells within a single solar panel, and the current created by all of the cells together adds up to enough electricity to help power your school, home and businesses.

                              --Cited from Solar Schools

I’m not exactly sure but I hope some one can answer it

The road from city A to city B is described by a car with Vm 40 km / h. When the car turns (from B to A) the average speed is 60 km / h. Find the average round trip speed.​

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Answer:

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