A weightlifter takes 0.5s to raise a barbell with 2 free-weights from the ground to a height of 0.9m. If each free-weight has a mass of 30kg and the barbell has a mass of 20kg, calculate how much power the weightlifter produces when lifting the barbell?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

P = 1412.82 [Watt]

Explanation:

First we must calculate the total mass that makes up the barbell and the two free weights at each end of the barbell.

[tex]m=30+30+20\\m= 80 [kg][/tex]

Weight is now defined as the product of mass by gravitational acceleration.

[tex]w=m*g[/tex]

where:

m = mass = 80 [kg]

g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]

[tex]w=80*9.81\\w=784.8[N][/tex]

Now using the product of the weight by the distance traveled we can calculate the work.

[tex]W=w*d[/tex]

where:

W = work [J]

w = weight = 784.8 [N]

d = distance = 0.9 [m]

[tex]W=784.8*0.9\\W=706.41[J][/tex]

And power is defined as the relationship of work at a certain time. The potency is expressed by means of the following formula.

[tex]P=W/t\\P=706.41/0.5\\P=1412.82[W][/tex]


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A force of 30 N stretches a very light ideal spring 0.73 m from equilibrium. What is the force constant (spring constant) of the spring

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The forces constant (spring constant) of the spring will be 41.09 N/m.

What is spring force?

The force required to extend or compress a spring by some distance scales linearly concerning that distance is known as the spring force. Its formula is;

F = kx

The given data in the problem is;

F is the spring force = 30 N

K is the spring constant= ?

x is the displacement of spring = 0.73 m

The spring constant is;

K =F/x

K=30/0.73

K=41.09 N/m

Hence the force constant (spring constant) of the spring will be 41.09 N/m.

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NEED AWNSER NOW! WILL MARK BRAINLY! Which term is defined as the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in the material it is passing through?

index of reflection

index of refraction

angle of reflection

angle of incidence

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Answer:

Index of refraction.

Answer:

index of refraction

Explanation:

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Jerry is pushing a 50-kg box across a moth floor with an acceleration of 0.6 m/s2. What force is he applying to the box? *

83.3 N
0.012 N
0
30 N

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Answer:

30 N

Explanation:

The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula

force = mass × acceleration

From the question we have

force = 50 × 0.6

We have the final answer as

30 N

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A golf ball is sitting on a tee. The ball is struck with a golf club and flies
through the air. How does the force on the club compare with the force on the
ball when momentum is transferred between the club and ball?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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It’s please help.

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Answer:

heat

Explanation:

The circumference of the Earth is
approximately 40,075 kilometers.
How many significant figures are
there in the numerical value?

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Answer:

5 sig figures

Explanation:

It takes a crane 59s to lift a flagstone using 342 W of power. How much work is done on the flagstone? ​

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Answer: The work done on the flagstone is 20178 J

Explanation:

Power is the rate at which work is done . It is equal to the amount of work done divided by the time it takes to do the work.

[tex]Work=Power\times time[/tex]

Given : work = ?

Power = 342 W = 342J/s

Time = 59 s

[tex]Work=342J/s\times 59s=20178J[/tex]

Thus the work done on the flagstone is 20178 J

In raising an object vertically at a constant speed of 2 m / s 10 watts of power is developed the weight of the object is

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Answer:

5N

Explanation:

Power = Workdone/Time

Since workdone = Force * distance = mgh

Power = mgh/t

Given

Power = 10watts

speed = 2m/s

Power = Weight * velocity

Substitute

10 = Weight * 2

Weight = 10/2

Weight = 5N

Hence the weight of the object is 5N

A man speeding at 40m/s decides to outrun the cops and starts to
accelerate at a rate of 2.5m/s2 for 12 seconds. What is the criminal's new
speed?

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Answer:

70 m/s.

Explanation:

Given that,

Initial speed, u = 40 m/s

Acceleration = 2.5 m/s²

Time, t = 12 s

We need to find criminal's new  speed. Let it is v. Using equation of motion to find it as follows :

v = u +at

Substitute all the values

v = 40 + 2.5(12)

v = 70 m/s

So, the new speed is 70 m/s.

How much would a pair of 0.5 kg shoes weigh on Earth? (Include units in
your answer) *

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Answer:

1.1 lbs

Explanation:

To convert kg to lbs you multiply kilograms by 2.2. So 0.5kg × 2.2 equals to 1.1 lbs

Can u anser 5,6 on the picture

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Answer: Number 6 is Periods

Explanation:

a squirrel runs at a speed of 9.9 m/s with 25 J of kinetic energy

What is the squirrels mass

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Kinetic energy (K.E):-

So, the Mass of the Squirrel is 0.51 Kg (or) 510 grams.

A squirrel runs at a speed of 9.9 m/s with 25 J of kinetic energy.

What is the squirrel’s mass?

Answer: 0.51 kg

draw position time graph when speed is increasing​

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Explanation:

We need to draw position-time graph when the speed is increasing.

The slope of position-time graph gives the speed of an object.

Position means distance covered.

When the speed of an object is increasing with time. It means it is moving with increasing speed.

The attached figure shows the position -time graph when speed is increasing​.

A(n) ____________ stretch is one done where antagonist muscles are used to stretch the muscles. But the _____________ stretch is one that is done that the muscle needs help from something or someone to stretch the muscle.

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Answer: Dynamic - Static Flexibility

Explanation:

a metallic cube whose each side is 10 cm is subjected to a shearing force of 100 kg. The top force is displaced through 0.25 cm with respect to the bottom. calculate the shearing stress strain and modulus​

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Answer:

9.8×104Nm−2,0.025,3.92×106Nm−2

Solution :

Here, L=10cm=10×10−2m

F=100kgf=100×9.8N

ΔL=0.25cm=0.25×10−2m,

Shearing stress =FL2=100×9.8(10×10−2) Sheraing strain =ΔLL=0.25×10−210×10−2 = 0.025 Shear Modulus of elasticity, G=Shearing stressShearing strain=9.8×1040.025

=3.92×106Nm−2

Explanation:

A car traveling with 500,000 J of kinetic energy is brought to a kinetic energy of
100,000 J in 12 seconds. What is the force acting on the car to accomplish this?

A:41,666.67
B:3x10^-5N
C:33,333.33N
D:8,333.33N

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Answer:

33,333.33 N

Explanation:

Given that :

Initial kinetic energy = 500,000 J

Final kinetic energy = 100,000 J

Using the relation :

Force * time = change in momentum (Newton's law)

Force (F) * 0.12 = (500,000 - 100,000)

0.12F = 400,000 J

Force = (400,000 J) / 0.12s

Force = 33333.333

Force = 33,333.33 N

Es muy común que cuando se viaja hacia un río o lago se juegue "ranita", el cual consiste en lanzar una piedra horizontalmente hacia adelante para que cuando ésta toque la superficie del agua haga varios "saltos" sobre el agua. Durante un juego de estos, un desocupado nota que una de las piedras que arroja se demora 0,4 s en tocar la superficie del agua y la toca a 2,5 m de la orilla del lago, desde donde fue lanzada. Encuentre: a) La altura de la que fue lanzada la piedra. b) La velocidad con la que fue lanzada.

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Answer:

a) La piedra es lanzada desde una altura de 0,785 metros.

b) La piedra es lanzada con una velocidad inicial de 6,25 metros por segundo.

Explanation:

a) Dado que la piedra es lanzada horizontalmente, tenemos que la piedra experimenta un movimiento horizontal a velocidad constante y uno vertical uniformemente acelerado debido a la gravedad. La altura de la que fue lanzada la piedra se puede determinar mediante la siguiente ecuación cinemática:

[tex]y = y_{o}+v_{o,y}\cdot t +\frac{1}{2}\cdot g\cdot t^{2}[/tex] (1)

Donde:

[tex]y[/tex] - Altura final, medida en metros.

[tex]y_{o}[/tex] - Altura inicial, medida en metros.

[tex]v_{o,y}[/tex] - Componente vertical de la velocidad inicial, medida en metros por segundo.

[tex]t[/tex] - Tiempo, medido en segundos.

[tex]g[/tex] - Aceleración gravitacional, medida en metros por segundo cuadrado.

Si sabemos que [tex]y = 0\,m[/tex], [tex]v_{o,y} = 0\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], [tex]t = 0,4\,s[/tex] y [tex]g = -9,807\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex], entonces la altura inicial de la piedra es:

[tex]y_{o} = y-v_{o,y}\cdot t -\frac{1}{2}\cdot g\cdot t^{2}[/tex]

[tex]y_{o} = 0\,m-\left(0\,\frac{m}{s} \right)\cdot (0,4\,s)-\frac{1}{2}\cdot \left(-9,807\,\frac{m}{s^{2}} \right) \cdot (0,4\,s)^{2}[/tex]

[tex]y_{o} = 0,785\,m[/tex]

La piedra es lanzada desde una altura de 0,785 metros.

b) Ahora, obtenemos el componente horizontal de la velocidad inicial a partir de la siguiente ecuación cinemática:

[tex]v_{o,x} = \frac{x-x_{o}}{t}[/tex] (2)

Donde:

[tex]x_{o}[/tex], [tex]x[/tex] - Posiciones horizontales iniciales y finales, medidas en metros.

[tex]t[/tex] - Tiempo, medido en segundos.

Si tenemos que [tex]x_{o} = 0\,m[/tex], [tex]x = 2,5\,m[/tex] y [tex]t = 0,4\,s[/tex], entonces el componente horizontal de la velocidad inicial es:

[tex]v_{o,x} = \frac{2,5\,m-0\,m}{0,4\,s}[/tex]

[tex]v_{o,x} = 6,25\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

La piedra es lanzada con una velocidad inicial de 6,25 metros por segundo.

A friend is coming to Tim’s house to study after school. What directions would Tim give for reaching his house from the entrance of the school?
(I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST)

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Answer:

go up the street as you exit the house and make a right and keep going up for 3 blocks and you should see the school

an object has an mass of 15 kg and is falling at a rate of 2.0 m/s what is the momentum?

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Answer:

30 kg.m/s

Explanation:

The momentum of an object can be found by using the formula

momentum = mass × velocity

From the question we have

momentum = 15 × 2

We have the final answer as

30 kg.m/s

Hope this helps you

A wagon having a mass of 42 kg is accelerated across a level road at 1.50 m/s2. What net force acts on the wagon horizontally?​

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Answer:

The net force acting on the wagon is 63 N

Explanation:

Net Force

According to the second Newton's law, the net force exerted by an external agent on an object of mass (m) is:

F = m.a

Where (a) is the acceleration of the object.

The wagon has a mass of m=42 Kg is accelerated at [tex]a=1.5\ m/s^2[/tex]. The net force is:

F = 42*1.5

F = 63 N

The net force acting on the wagon is 63 N

What travels by vibrating particles? Mechincal Waves or ElecrtoMagnetic Waves.

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Answer:mechanical waves.

Explanation:

Mechanical waves require the particles of the medium to vibrate in order for energy to be transferred. For example, water waves, earthquake/seismic waves, sound waves, and the waves that travel down a rope or spring are also mechanical waves.

When two ocean plates come together, one ocean plate __________________
under the other, causing a chain of ________________ __________________
to form.

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Answer:

A subduction zone is also generated when two oceanic plates collide — the older plate is forced under the younger one — and it leads to the formation of chains of volcanic islands known as island arcs.

Explanation:

show your work. john uses a 25N force to push a boulder off a cliff that is 312m tall. What is the work done on the boulder?​

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Answer:7800

work=force x distance

Force in Newtons

Distance in Meters

Work in Joules

A 250-kg moose stands in the middle of the railroad tracks in Sweden, frozen by the lights of an oncoming 10,000kg train traveling at 20m/s. Even though the engineer attempted in vain to slow the train down in time to avoid hitting the moose, the moose rides down the remaining track sitting on the train’s cowcatcher. What is the final velocity of the train and moose after the collision?
(Momentum & Impulse)

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Answer:

The final velocity of the train and the moose after collision is approximately 19.51 m/s

Explanation:

The given mass of the moose, m₁ = 250 kg

The velocity of the moose, v₁ = 0

The mass of the oncoming train, m₂ = 10,000 kg

The velocity of the train, v₂ = 20 m/s

The velocity of the moose and the train after collision = v₃

By the principle of conservation of linear momentum, the total initial momentum before the collision = The total final momentum after collision

m₁·v₁ + m₂·v₂ = (m₁ + m₂)·v₃

Therefore, by substitution, we have;

250×0 + 10,000× 20 = (10,000 + 250) × v₃

200,000 = 10,250 × v₃

v₃ = 200,000/10,250 ≈ 19.51 m/s

The final velocity of the train and the moose after collision = v₃ ≈ 19.51 m/s

13. Austin rode his bike 10 m/s for two minutes. How far did he travel? A. 200 meters B. 1200 meters C. 1000 meters D. 20 meters​

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Answer:

B. 1200

Explanation:

60 sec in one min in 2 min there will be 120 sec. 10x120=1200

Describe what happens to the moving boat when the oars are out of the water and the forward thrust is zero

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Answer:

The boat won't be able to move if the oars were out and there was no thruster. If there was a flow of the water then yes there would be a moving boat.

A hose on the ground projects a water current upwards at an angle 40 to the horizontal at velocity 20 m/s find height at which water hits a wall at 8 m away from the hose (consider that acceleration due to gravity =9.8 m/s2)

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Answer:

The water hits the wall at a height of 5.38 m

Explanation:

Projectile Motion

It's the type of motion that experiences an object projected near the Earth's surface and moves along a curved path exclusively under the action of gravity.

The object describes a parabolic path given by the equation:

[tex]{\displaystyle y=\tan(\theta )\cdot x-{\frac {g}{2v_{0}^{2}\cos ^{2}\theta }}\cdot x^{2}}[/tex]

Where:

y   = vertical displacement

x   = horizontal displacement

θ   = Elevation angle

vo = Initial speed

The hose projects a water current upwards at an angle of θ=40° at a speed vo=20 m/s.

The height at which the water hits a wall located at x=8 m from the hose is:

[tex]{\displaystyle y=\tan40^\circ\cdot 8-{\frac {9.8}{2*20^{2}\cos ^{2}40^\circ }}\cdot 8^{2}}[/tex]

Calculating:

y = 5.38 m

The water hits the wall at a height of 5.38 m

The magnitude of vector vector A is 84.9 m and it points in the +y axis direction. The magnitude of vector vector B is 195.0 m and it points at an angle of 41.0° counterclockwise from +x axis. The magnitude of vector vector C is 126.2 m and it points in the +x axis direction.

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Solution:

The magnitude of A vector is 84.9 m in the positive y-axis direction.

So the X component of A =0

     the Y component of A = 84.9 m

Now the magnitude of B vector is 195 m and it makes an angle of 41° in the direction from the positive x-axis direction.

So  the X component of B = B cos 41°

                                           = 195 x cos 41°

                                           = 195 x 0.75   = 146.25 m

   the Y component of B = B sin 41°

                                           = 195 x sin 41°

                                           = 195 x 0.65   = 126.75 m

Now it is given that vector C has a magnitude of 126.2 m and it makes a direction towards the positive x-axis.

So the X component of C =126.2 m

     the Y component of C = 0

Comparing all these, we get

1. B vector has the largest X component

2. B vector has the largest Y component

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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