What is the relative humidity if the dry-bulb temperature is 18°C and the wet-bulb temperature is 11°C?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The amount of moisture air can hold is dependent on its temperature and pressure. The warmer the air the greater the quantity of water vapour it can contain. The air temperature is measured with a normal thermometer this is the Dry-Bulb reading. The actual amount of moisture known as the mixing ratio is measured in grams of water per kilogram of dry air. When air at a certain temperature is saturated it cannot hold any more moisture. The relative humidity of the air is the ratio of the actual amount of moisture in the air to the fully saturated amount.

We can use evaporation to measure the amount of moisture in the air. A wet cloth is placed over the bulb of a thermometer and then air is blown over the cloth causing the water to evaporate. Since evaporation takes up heat, the thermometer will cool to a lower temperature than a thermometer with a dry bulb at the same time and place. The depression in Wet-Bulb temperature allows the humidity to be calculated. If the air is fully saturated (100% relative humidity) the water cannot evaporate, so both the wet and dry bulb temperatures are the same. If the dry and wet bulb temperatures are set to the same value the calculator will show the saturation mixing ratio the amount of water in saturated air at that temperature.

If partly saturated air is cooled without changing its pressure or amount of water vapour, a point is reached when it becomes saturated. The moisture will be given up as dew or ice crystals. This temperature is the Dew Point. This is why condensation will form on a bottle of cold beer, as the air in the vicinity of the bottle is cooled below its dew point. Meteorological reports usually quote the temperature and dew point as well as the station pressure. Moisture content and relative humidity can be calculated from these figures.

The Psychrometer is the name of a device containing both a wet and dry bulb thermometer. This can be a fixed device for meteorology or a handheld sling psychrometer that is often used in air conditioning applications.

Explanation:


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I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST A battery contains two metals that have different tendencies to attract electrons. If one is lithium with an electron affinity of −3.05, and the other is zinc with an electron affinity of −0.76, describe how the electrons will flow. Then, describe how you could make this an even stronger battery. (4 points)

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Answer:

electrons will flow from lower (lithium) to higher (zinc)

You can make a stronger battery by having a larger electron affinity difference.

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two same size anvils are dropped from different heights. Assume both anvils are made of the same material (iron) and there is no air resistance. Which anvil has the greatest acceleration during the fall? ​

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Everything falls at the same rate.

Does horizontal motion have any formula?

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X = v*t is the formula for horizontal projectile motion


What affect does doubling the net force have on the acceleration of the object (when
the mass of the object stays the same)? Identify a set of two trials that support your answer to question 1

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Answer: The acceleration doubles

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Explanation:

Consider a mass of 10 kg, so m = 10

Let's say we apply a net force of 20 newtons, so F = 20

The acceleration 'a' is...

F = ma

20 = 10a

20/10 = a

2 = a

a = 2

The acceleration is 2 m/s^2. Every second, the velocity increases by 10 m/s.

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Now let's double the net force on the object

F = 20 goes to F = 40

m = 10 stays the same

F = ma

40 = 10a

10a = 40

a = 40/10

a = 4

The acceleration has also doubled since earlier it was a = 2, but now it's a = 4.

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In summary, if you double the net force applied to the object, then the acceleration doubles as well.

Acceleration is directly proportional to the net force on an object, and inversely proportional to its mass.

So if an object's mass stays the same while the net force on it doubles, then its acceleration will also double.

We don't know anything about the "trials".  This sounds like it might be a follow-up to a lab experiment that was performed when we weren't there.

We also don't know anything about "question 1".

A Punnett square is used to determine the *

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Answer:

predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment

Explanation:

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Birdman is flying horizontally at a
speed of 17 m/s and a height of 78
m. Birdman releases a turd directly
above the start of the field. How far
from the start of the field should the
robot hold the bucket to catch the
turd?

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Answer:

68 m

Explanation:

Given that the horizontal velocity of the birdman = 17 m/s and

the height, h= 78 m.

The gravitational force is acting in the downward direction, so it will not change the horizontal speed.

The horizontal speed will remains be constant and will be equal to the initial horizontal speed of the turd.

Initially, the turd was also flying horizontally with the birdman, so the initial velocity of the turd is the same as the horizontal velocity of the birdman, i.e In the horizontal direction, [tex]u_0=17[/tex] m/s.

In the vertical direction, u = 0,

The distance to be traveled, in the direction of application of force, is equals to the height of the turd, i.e

s= 78 m

Let t be the time taken to cover a distance of 78 m.

Now, applying the equation of motion in the vertical direction,

[tex]s=ut+\frac 12 at^2[/tex]

where u is the initial velocity and a is the acceleration due to gravity in the direction of displacement,s.

Here, [tex]a=g=9.81 m/s^2[/tex], so

[tex]78=0\times t +\frac 12 (9.81)t^2[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow t^2=(78\times2)/9.81[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow t = 4[/tex] seconds.

Hence, the time taken to reach the ground is 4 seconds.

As the horizontal speed, [tex]u_0=17[/tex] m/s, is constant throughout the journey, so

the horizontal distance covered by turd

[tex]= u\times t[/tex]

[tex]= 17 \times 4 = 68[/tex] m.

So, the distance of landing from the start of the field is 68 m as the birdman releases a turd directly  above the start of the field.

Hence, the robot must hold the bucket at a distance of 68 m from the start of the field.

Will give brainliest, 25 points:
A cannonball is launched straight up from the ground at 13.5 m/s. How much time is the cannonball in the air (hangtime)?

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Answer:

Time in air t = 1.38 second (Approx)

Explanation:

Given:

Initial speed u = 0 m/s

Final speed v = 13.5 m/s

Find:

Time in air t

Computation:

v = u + gt

g = 9.8 m/s²

13.5 = 0 + (9.8)(t)

13.5 = 9.8 t

t = 13.5 / 9.8

t = 1.3777 second

Time in air t = 1.38 second (Approx)

It is not necessary to wear a lifejacket on a boat as long as there is one available.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
ОТ
OF

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Answer:

OF I;m pretty sure.

Hope this helps

Answer:

False, Is the more likely answer.

How can you tell the difference between a colloid and a suspension?

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Answer: Particles in a suspension are usually more than 1,000 nm, while those in a colloid range from 1-1,000 nm. Unlike those in a suspension, particles in a colloid do not separate when sitting still. ... Particles in a suspension can be seen by the naked eye, but those in a colloid must be viewed using a light microscope.

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Explanation:

define the word prism

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Answer:

a polyhedron with two polygonal faces lying in parallel planes and with the other faces parallelograms

What is the equation for momentum (p)?
O A. p = mgh
B. p = my
C. p = ma
O D. p = 127v2

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p=mv. Im guessing theres a typo in choice b.

A bomber is flying at a height of 9 km at 800 km/h. How far in front of the target should he drop his bombs?

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Answer:

The distance in front of the target is 9.524 km

Explanation:

Given;

height of the bomber above the ground, h = 9 km = 9000 m

velocity of the bomber, v = 800 km/h = 222.22 m/s

The time the bomb will get to the target is given by;

[tex]t = \sqrt{\frac{2h}{g} } \\\\t = \sqrt{\frac{2*9000}{9.8} }\\\\ t = 42.857 \ s[/tex]

The lead distance or distance in front of the target is given by;

x = vt

x = (222.22 m/s) x (42.857 s)

x = 9523.68 m

x = 9.524 km

Therefore, the distance in front of the target is 9.524 km

In front of the target, the distance will be "9.524 km".

Distance and Height

According to the question,

Bomber's height, h = 9 km or,

                                = 9000 m

Bomber's velocity, v = 800 km/h or,

                                  = 222.22 m/s

Now,

The time will be:

→ t = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2h}{g} }[/tex]

By substituting the values, we get

     = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2\times 9000}{9.8} }[/tex]

     = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{18000}{9.8} }[/tex]

     = 42.857 s

hence,

The lead distance will be:

→ x = vt

By putting the values,

     = 222.22 × 42.857

     = 9523.68 or,

     = 9.524 km

Thus the above answer is correct.

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1. An unbalanced force of 25N is applied to a 12kg mass. What is the acceleration of the mass?

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Answer:

a=2.1 m/s^2

Explanation:

F=ma

a=F/m

a=25/12

a=2.1 m/s^2

Three people pull simultaneously on a stubborn donkey. Jack pulls directly ahead of the donkey with a force of 63.9 N63.9 N , Jill pulls with 79.1 N79.1 N in a direction 45° to the left, and Jane pulls in a direction 45° to the right with 183 N183 N . (Since the donkey is involved with such uncoordinated people, who can blame it for being stubborn?) Find the magnitude of the net force the people exert on the donkey.

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Answer:

a) F = (137.4 i ^ + 185 j ^) N

b)    F = 230.2 N  ,  θ = 53.5º

Explanation:

In this exercise we ask to find the net force, for which we will define a coordinate system fix the donkey and use trigonometry to decompose the forces

Jack       F₁ₓ = 63.9 N

Jill          F₂ = 79.1 N with direction 45º to the left

              cos (180 -45) = F₂ₓ / F₂

              sin 135 = [tex]F_{2y}[/tex] / F₂

              F₂ₓ = F₂ cos 135

              F_{2y} = F₂ sin 135

              F₂ₓ = 79.1 cos 135 = -55.9 N

              F_{2y} = 79.1 sin 135 = 55.9 N

Jane      F₃ = 183 N direction 45th to the right

             cos 45 = F₃ₓ / F3

             sin 45 = F_{3y} / F3

             F₃ₓ = F₃ cos 45 = 183 cos 45

             F_{₃y} = F₃ sin 45 = 183 sin 45

             F₃ₓ = 129.4 N

             F_{3y} = 129.4 N

we add each component of the force

       Fₓ = F₁ₓ + F₂ₓ + F₃ₓ

       Fₓ = 63.9 + (-55.9) + 129.4

       Fₓ = 137.4 N

       F_{y} = F_{2y} + F_{3y}

       F_{2y} = 55.9 + 129.4

       F_{2y} = 185.3 N

we can give the result of the forms

 

a) F = (137.4 i ^ + 185 j ^) N

b) in the form of module and angle

         F = RA (Fₓ² + F_{y}²)

         F = Ra (137² + 185²)

         F = 230.2 N

         tan θ = F_{y} / Fₓ

         θ = tan⁻¹ F_{y} / Fₓ

        θ = tan⁻¹ (185/137)

        θ = 53.5º

The connections of many simple pieces in the brain is evidence of the:
O A. lobes of the brain
B. brain's complexity
C. function of neurons
D. cerebral cortex

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B. Brains Conplexity

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Answer:

B. brain's complexity

Explanation:

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State the forces acting on an object that is stationary/moving. Explain how acceleration changes when the same object is kicked with a great force and a small force. Describe the difference in the movement if the initial object now weighs 50 lbs and is acted on by a small force and a large force.​

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Answer:

it all is force I the barly kick you then it won't do that much date but If the full force kick you then it might hurt.

Explanation:

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A 22 kg toboggan is pulled along at a constant speed by a horizontal force of 31N. a) What is the force of gravity on the toboggan? b) What is the coefficient of friction? c) How much force is needed to pull the toboggan if two children each with a mass of 50 kg are sitting on it?

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(a) This is essentially asking for the weight of the toboggan, which is

w = (22 kg) (9.80 m/s²) = 215.6 N ≈ 220 N

(b) Being pulled with constant speed means the toboggan is in equilibrium, so

n + (-w) = 0

where n is the magnitude of the normal force, and

31 N + (-f ) = 0

where f is the magnitude of the friction force.

f is proportional to n by a factor of µ such that

f = µ n

We have

n = w = 215.6 N

f = 31 N

so

31 N = µ (215.6 N)   →   µ ≈ 0.14

(c) Let p denote the magnitude of the required pulling force. The combined mass of the toboggan and children is now 122 kg, so its weight is

w = (122 kg) (9.80 m/s²) = 1195.6 N

which means the normal force is also n = 1195.6 N.

We want to have

p + (-f ) = 0   →   p = f

so we just need to find the magnitude of the friction force using the coefficient from part (b).

p = f = 0.14 (1195.6 N) ≈ 170 N

Which statement best explains why the overall charge on an atom is zero?

The positive charge of the neutrons in the nucleus equals the negative charge in the electron cloud.
The positive charge of the protons in the nucleus equals the negative charge in the electron cloud.
The negative charge of the neutrons in the nucleus equals the positive charge in the electron cloud.
The negative charge of the protons in the nucleus equals the positive charge in the electron cloud

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Answer:

2nd statement is answer

Explanation:

Answer:

B. The positive charge of the protons in the nucleus equals the negative charge in the electron cloud.

Explanation:

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A student uses two identical balls to perform an investigation. The students throws ball a with a horizontal velocity from a height of 10 meters. At the same time another students drops ball b from the same height without horizontal velocity. Neglecting air resistance what can you expect to when the balls will land?

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Answer:

Both objects will land at the same time

Explanation:

The ball projected with a horizontal velocity has a vertical component of velocity which is independent of the horizontal velocity. The horizontal component of the velocity enables the ball to travel a horizontal distance, s The initial component of the vertical download velocity is zero.

Similarly, the object dropped from the height above the ground has an initial vertical velocity zero.

Neglecting air resistance, objects falling near the surface of the earth experience the same acceleration due to gravitational force of the earth, g = 9.8 meters per second squared (9.8 m/s²). So the acceleration is the same for the objects, and consequently their velocity is also increasing at a constant rate. After some time, t, both objects would have been accelerated downwards to the same extent, and would thus land at same time, t.

what would the acceleration of the car be ?

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Explanation:

Here you go, hope this helps!

If gravity is the only force acting on you, why
aren't you moving down right now?

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Answer: Because the force of gravity depends on the size of the planet, so a smaller planet will have less gravitational force than a larger planet. So our gravitational force is not as strong as a bigger planet so we can still stand up and jump normally but on a smaller planet we could jump higher and on a bigger planet, we could not even be able to jump at all.

Answer:

gravity holds you down, floors protect that

Explanation:

The frequency of a F-sharp sound wave in music is 370 Hz, and its wavelength is 0.93 m. what is the wave speed?

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Answer:

wave speed =344.1 m/s

using v=fΠ

where v is the speed

The wave speed will be 344.1 m/sec. The wave speed is found as the product of the wavelength and the frequency of the wave.

What is wavelength?

The distance between two successive troughs or crests is known as the wavelength. The peak of the wave is the highest point, while the trough is the lowest.

The wavelength is also defined as the distance between two locations in a wave that have the same oscillation phase.

The given data in the problem is;

v is the speed = ?

f is the frequency= 370 Hz

λ is the wavelength of the wave=0.96 m

The relationship between the wave's wavelength, frequency, and speed is given as;

wavelength = speed of wave / frequency

[tex]\rm \lambda = \frac{v}{f} \\\\ v = \lambda \times f \\\\ v = 0.93 \times 370 \ Hz \\\\ v= 344.1 \ m/sec[/tex]

Hence, the wave speed will be 344.1 m/sec.

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what is 1/2 / 1/4. Please help am getting two answers.idk the correct one.​

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Answer:

2

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A high school bus travels 240 km in 6.0 h. What is its average speed for the trip? (in km/h).

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Answer:

40 km/h

Explanation:

First...

Look at the formula speed is equal to the distance over time or s = d/t.

Next...

Use the formula: 240/6.0

Finally...

Solve: 40

So the answer: 40 km/h

Write a paragraph on the nervous system.

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Answer:

The basic building block of the nervous system is a nerve cell, or neurone. Neurones are shaped differently depending on where they are in the body and what role they play. All neurones have finger-like projections called dendrites and a long fibre called an axon.  In many cases, the axon is coated by a specialised membrane called a myelin sheath. The axon feathers out and has a number of bumps on it. Each bump sits near to a dendrite from another neurone. The space between the bump and the dendrite is called a synapse. Messages jump the synapse from one neurone to the next, using special chemicals called neurotransmitters.

Unlike other cells in the body, neurones aren’t easily replaced if they die or are damaged by infection or injury

Explanation: I hope this helped :)


A car is moving at a velocity of 25 ms-1.
It accelerates at a rate of 6 ms-2.
Find its velocity after 3 seconds

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Velocity = 25 + (6x3)= 43 m/s

When you move a magnet into a coil of wires, it induces a current in the wires. When you take the same magnet and move it in the opposite
direction through the coils, it still induces a current. What is differnet about the currents created in these situations?

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Answer:

If in an area, the magnetic flux will change then the emf (Electromotive force) induced in the wire will induce current flow in it.

If we moved the magnet inside coil of wire then its change in flux is more compared to the outside moving magnet then the induced current is more in the magnet that moves inside coil of wire

Explanation:

What is the smallest animal on earth?

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Answer:

Pa edo phr yne amanuensis

Explanation:

is a species of microhylid frog from Papua New Guinea. At 7.7 mm in snout–to–vent length, it is considered the world's smallest known vertebrate. The species was listed in the Top 10 New Species 2013 by the International Institute for Species Exploration for discoveries made during 2012

Karen has 50 cats, Gary has 14 fewer cats than Karen and Billy has 8 times more than Gary. How many cats does Billy have?

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Answer:

The answer is:

14 x 8= 1.120

Answer:

288 cats

Explanation:

K = 50

G = 50 - 14 = 36

B = 36 x 8 = 288

Billy has 288 cats.

Please let me know if I'm incorrect!

The atomic mass of an atom do not contain electrons because

Electrons do not exist in all atoms.
Electrons are so small that it does not affect the mass of an atom.
Electrons are do not contain mass.
Electrons are not as important as protons and neutrons.

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Answer:

Electrons are so small that it does not affect the mass of atom .

Explanation:

Electrons are much smaller in mass than protons, weighing only 9.11 × 10^-28 grams, or about 1/1800 of an atomic mass unit. Therefore, they do not contribute much to an element's overall atomic mass.

Answer:

Electrons are so small that it does not affect the mass of an atom

Explanation:

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