Pedro picked up and held a cube of ice in his hand and noticed that he no longer felt a difference in temperature after the ice cube melted in his hand. Which of the following statement best explains what happened?
1.Heat was transferred from Pedro’s hand to the ice increasing the temperature of the ice.
2.Heat was released from the ice cube into the air increasing the temperature of the ice.
3.Cold was transferred to Pedro’s hand from the ice increasing the temperature of the ice.
4.Heat was released from Pedro’s hand into the air melting the ice increasing the temperature of the ice.

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Answer 1

Answer:

the answers is 1.

Explanation:

this is because heat always travel's from the warmest object to the coldest. His hands thermal energy is transferred to the ice making the ice round to the same temperature of his hand. This can also be an example of equalibrum.


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5. What is the velocity of a 0.5 kg ball that has a momentum of 3.00 kg m/s?

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Answer:

6 m/s

Explanation:

p=mv

p=3 kg.m/s

m=0.5 kg

rearrange and substitute to find v:

(3)=(0.5)v

v=3/0.5

v=6 m/s

Electrical current is defined as _____.

the strength of the electric field
the movement of charge past a certain point per unit time
the potential of the battery
the conservation of charge

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Answer:

the strength of the electric field

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Angle Angle Similarity Postulate

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What unit is used for speed?
1. m/s
2. S
3. m/s2
4. m

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The unit of speed is m/s.

Explain the changes in energy as a ball is held in the air , and then dropped​

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Answer:

Potential Energy to Kenetic Energy

Explanation:

When holding a ball in the air, the ball has potential energy. Once you drop the ball, the ball gains Kenetic Energy

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Three vector are oriented as shown in figure below where. A=20.0units, B=40.0units, And C=30.0. (a) The x and Y component of the resultant vector. (b) The magnitude of the resultant vector. (c) Direction of the resultant vector ​ { please help me}

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Answer:

Explanation:

a). Vertical component of vector B = Bsin(45)

                                                     = 40sin(45°)

                                                     = 28.28 units

Horizontal component of vector B = Bcos(45°)

                                                         = 40cos(45°)

                                                         = 28.28 units

Vertical component of vector C = Csin(45°)

                                                     = 30sin(45°)

                                                     = 21.21 units

Horizontal component of vector C = Ccos(45°)

                                                         = 30cos(45°)

                                                         = 21.21 units

Vertical forces = A + Bsin(45°) - Csin(45°)

                       = 20 + 28.28 - 21.21

                       = 27.07

Horizontal forces = Bcos(45°) + Ccos(45°)

                             = 28.28 + 21.21

                             = 49.49 units

b). Magnitude of resultant force = [tex]\sqrt{(27.07)^2+(49.49)^2}[/tex]

                                                = [tex]\sqrt{3182.045}[/tex]

                                                = 56.41 units

c). Direction of the resultant force → Along vector B (at an angle of 45° from the horizontal line)

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Answer:

B: Relay

Explanation:

Out of all the options, the only device that relies upon the magnetic field of an electric current.

The principle relies upon the principle of electro magnetic attraction whereby when the circuit detects a faulty current, it makes the electromagnetic field to become energized which in turn produces the temporary magnetic field. This magnetic field then moves the relay armature which is used in opening or closing the connections.

What is the acceleration of a 24 kg mass pushed by an 8 N force?

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Answer:

0.25 m/s squared

Explanation:

Mass of the body (m)= 24kg

Applied force on the body(F)= 6N

Acceleration of the body (a)= ?

Solution

F = ma

a = F/m

a = 6N/24kg

a = 0.25m/s^2

Answer: The acceleration of the body is 0.25m/s^2

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf a=\frac {1}{3} \ m/s^2}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Force is the product of mass and acceleration.

[tex]F=ma[/tex]

The mass is 24 kilograms and the force is 8 Newtons. Let's convert the Newtons to make the problem easier.

1 Newton is equal to 1 kilogram meter per square second. The force of 8 N equals 8 kg*m/s²

Substitute the known values into the formula.

[tex]8 \ kg*m/s^2= (24 \ kg )*a[/tex]

Since we are solving for a, we must isolate the variable. It is being multiplied and the inverse of multiplication is division. Divide both sides by 24 kilograms.

[tex]\frac {8 \ kg*m/s^2}{24 \ kg}= \frac{(24 \ kg )*a}{24 \ kg}[/tex]

The kilograms will cancel, hence our earlier unit conversion.

[tex]\frac {8 \ m/s^2}{24 }= a[/tex]

[tex]\frac {1}{3} \ m/s^2=a[/tex]

The acceleration is 1/3 meter per square second.

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How do we apply Interval Training to our lower body for a workout?

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Interval training is simply alternating short bursts (about 30 seconds) of intense activity with longer intervals (about 1 to 2 minutes) of less intense activity. For instance, if your exercise is walking and you're in good shape, you might add short bursts of jogging into your regular brisk walks.

. While at the dentist’s office, Marion noticed the x-ray images of her teeth looked very
different than a photograph image of her teeth. She recalled x-ray images are
produced from x-rays and photograph images are produced from visible light waves.
What can be inferred about the energy difference between x-rays and visible light
waves?
A. X-rays have higher energy than visible light waves.
B. Visible light waves have higher energy than x-rays.
C. X-rays and visible light waves have the same energy.
D. Visible light waves and x-rays can have varying amounts of energy

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The pressure was 50pa ,when a perpendicular force was applied on a surface area of 2.5m2.what is the force applied??????​

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Answer:

Force = 125 Newton

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Pressure = 50 pa

Area = 2.5 m²

To find the force applied;

Force = pressure * area

Substituting into the formula, we have;

Force = 50 * 2.5

Force = 125 Newton

A person can jump out of an airplane at 5000 feet, without a parachute, AND land on the ground safely (without any injury), IF they can manage to do what physics trick?

Lengthen the moment/time of impact
Bend knees right before impact
Spread out arms and legs to slow down
Shorten the length/time of impact

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Answer:

Momentum is equal to mass for velocity (p1=mv)

But momentum is also equal to Force for time of impact (p1=Ft). Hence the impact force is inversely proportional to the fall time and directly proportional to the mass and fall velocity : F=mv/t^2 or F=p1/t

If he slows down, v diminishes and F diminishes

Hence correct Answer is C

Two objects have a gravitational force of 800 N. If they are moved twice as far apart and the mass of one object doubles, what is the new gravitational force?

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Answer:

400 N

Explanation:

From the question,

F = kmm'/r²........................ Equation 1

Where F = gravitation force, m and m' = mass 1 and mass 2 respectively, r = distance between the masses.

Given; F = 800 N

Substitute these values into equation 1

800 = kmm'/r².............. Equation 2

If the distance is doubled (2r), and one of the mass is doubled (2m), The new force is

F' = k(2m)(m')/(2r)²

F' = 2kmm'/4r²

F' = kmm'/2r²................. Equation 3

Comparing equation 2 and equation 3

F' = F/2............................ Equation 4

Substitute the value of F into equation 4

F' = 800/2

F' = 400 N

As the ball moves from point A to point B, kinetic energy...

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Answer:

KE=1/2mv*

Explanation:

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365.25 or 366.25 in a leap year

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You carry a 20. N bag of dog food up a 6.0 m flight of stairs. How much work was done?

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Answer:

Solution given:

force=20N

distance travelled=6m

work done=force *displacement=20*6=120joule

Work done=120joule.

Force=20NDisplacement=6m

Work done=Force×Displacement

[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto Work\:done=20(6)[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto Work\:done=120J[/tex]

Who do you simp for in Harry Potter?

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Answer:

I don't rlly know anyone in harry Potter so I simp for........MYSELF :)

Answer:

Either Draco Malfoy or Harry Potter

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1.
X, Y and Z are the weights of three objects
suspended by pulleys as shown.
Assuming the pulleys in this system are frictionless
and weightless and that Z= 12 N, what are the
values of X and Y?
24°
50°
Х
Y
Z

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Answer:

The weight of the object X is approximately 3.262 N (Acting downwards)

The weight of the object Y is approximately 8.733 N (Acting downwards)

Explanation:

The question can be answered based on the principle of equilibrium of forces  

The given parameters are;

The weight of Z = 12 N (Acting downwards)

The weight of the pulleys = Negligible

From the diagram;

The tension in the in the string attached to object Z = The weight of object Z = 12 N

The tension in the in the string attached to object X = The weight of the object X  

The tension in the in the string attached to object Y = The weight of the object Y

Given that the forces are in equilibrium, we have;

The sum of vertical forces acting at a point, [tex]\Sigma F_y[/tex] = 0

Therefore;

[tex]T_{1y} + T_{2y} + T_{3y} = 0[/tex]

[tex]T_{1y} = -( T_{2y} + T_{3y} )[/tex]

Where;

[tex]T_{1y}[/tex]  = The weight of object Z = 12 N

[tex]T_{1y}[/tex]  = 12 N

[tex]T_{2y}[/tex] = The vertical component of tension, T₂ = T₂ × sin(24°)

∴  [tex]T_{2y}[/tex] = T₂ × sin(156°)

Similarly;

[tex]T_{3y}[/tex] = T₃ × sin(50°)

From [tex]T_{1y} = -( T_{2y} + T_{3y} )[/tex], and [tex]T_{1y}[/tex]  = 12 N, we have;

12 N = -(T₂ × sin(156°) + T₃ × sin(50°))...(1)

Given that the forces are in equilibrium, we also have that the sum of vertical forces acting at a point, ∑Fₓ = 0

Therefore at point B, we have;

T₁ₓ + T₂ₓ + T₃ₓ = 0

The tension force, T₁, only has a vertical component, therefore;

∴ T₁ₓ = 0

∴ T₂ₓ + T₃ₓ = 0

T₂ₓ = -T₃ₓ

T₂ₓ =  T₂ × cos(156°)

T₃ₓ = T₃ × cos(50°)

From T₂ₓ = -T₃ₓ, we have;

T₂ × cos(156°) = - T₃ × cos(50°)...(2)

Making T₃ the subject of equation (1) and (2) gives;

Making T₃ the subject of equation in equation (1), we get;

12 = -(T₂ × sin(156°) + T₃ × sin(50°))

∴ T₃ = (-12 - T₂ × sin(156°))/(sin(50°))

Making T₃ the subject of equation in equation (2), we get;

T₂ × cos(156°) = - T₃ × cos(50°)

∴ T₃ = T₂ × cos(156°)/(-cos(50°))

Equating both values of T₃ gives;

(-12 - T₂ × sin(156°))/(sin(50°)) = T₂ × cos(156°)/(-cos(50°))

-12/(sin(50°)) = T₂ × cos(156°)/(-cos(50°)) + T₂ × sin(156°)/(sin(50°))

∴ T₂ = -12/(sin(50°))/((cos(156°)/(-cos(50°)) + sin(156°)/(sin(50°))) ≈ -8.02429905283

∴ T₂ ≈ -8.02 N

From T₃ = T₂ × cos(156°)/(-cos(50°)), we have;

T₃ = -8.02× cos(156°)/(-cos(50°)) = -11.3982199717

∴ T₃ ≈ -11.4 N

The weight of the object X = -T₂ × sin(156°)

∴ The weight of the object X ≈ -(-8.02 × sin(156°)) = 3.262 N

The weight of the object X ≈ 3.262 N (Acting downwards)

The weight of the object Y = -(T₃ × sin(50°))

∴ The weight of the object Y = -(-11.4 × sin(50°)) ≈ 8.733 N

The weight of the object Y ≈ 8.733 N (Acting downwards)

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Answer:

noice.

Explanation:

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What are the five elements of fitness?

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Answer:

5 Components of Physical Fitness

Cardiovascular Endurance.

Muscular Strength.

Muscular endurance.

Flexibility.

Body Composition.

A skater moves with 15 m/s velocity in a circle of radius circle of radius 30 m. The ice exerts a center force of 450 N. What is the mass of the skater?

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A car covers 400m distance in 50 sec find it's speed?

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 8 \ m/s}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Speed is equal to distance over time.

[tex]s=\frac{d}{t}[/tex]

The distance is 400 meters and the time is 50 seconds.

[tex]d= 400 \ m \\t= 50 \ s[/tex]

Substitute the values into the formula.

[tex]s=\frac { 400 \ m }{ 50 \ s}[/tex]

Divide.

[tex]s= 8 \ m/s[/tex]

The speed of the car is 8 meters per second.

In lab, a radiation detector was used to calculate the background radiation. The
readings taken every minute were recorded in the table below. What is the reason
that the readings are not the same every minute?

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if a person weighs 140 lb on earth their weight in newtons is

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I’m pretty sure the answer is 622.751 Newton’s

Answer:

623.6N

Explanation:

There are 2.2 pounds in one kilogram, so you must divide 140 lb by 2.2 to convert the units to kilograms.

140/2.2 = 63.6 kg

The gravitational force also known as weight would equal mass times acceleration due to gravity.

Fg = (63.6 kg)(9.8 m/s^2) = 623.6N

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True or False
Burning paper is a formation of a precipitate

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false because paper is tem

What is the volume of the rock? A. 7 cm3
B. 12 cm3
C. 19 cm3
D. 5 cm3

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i think that it would be V
Answer:

C. 19 cm3

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A car is moving at 11m/s and has a mass of 1200 kg. What is the momentum of her car?

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Answer:

momentum= mass x velocity

= 11 x 1200 =13200kgm/s

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