Coach ulcer paces the sidelines. Sarting at the 30 yd. line (A), he moves to the 10 yd. line (B), back to the 50 yd. line (C) and finally to the 20yd. Line (D) in 200 seconds. Determine his average speed and velocity.

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Answer 1

Answer:

See the answer below

Explanation:

Average speed = total distance traveled/total time taken

In order to determine the total distance traveled by the coach, consider the attached image.

Distance covered:

30 yd. line to 10 yd. line (A to B)= 20 yds

10 yd. line to 50 yd. line (B to C) = 40 yds

50 yd. line to 20 yd. line (C to D) = 30 yds

Total distance covered = 20 + 40 + 30 = 90 yds

Time taken = 200 seconds

Average Speed = 90/200 = 0.45 yd/s

Velocity = speed with direction

Hence,

His Velocity = 0.45 yd/s to the left of his starting point.

Coach Ulcer Paces The Sidelines. Sarting At The 30 Yd. Line (A), He Moves To The 10 Yd. Line (B), Back

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he gravitational force between two objects of masses m1m1m_1 and m2m2m_2 that are separated by distance rrr is

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Answer:

[tex]F = \frac{6.67408m_1 m_2}{10^{11}r^2}[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

[tex]Object_1 = m_1[/tex]

[tex]Object_2 = m_2[/tex]

[tex]Distance = r[/tex]

Required

Determine the force of attraction

This is calculated as:

[tex]F = \frac{GMm}{d^2}[/tex]

Where

M = mass of object 1

m = mass of object 2

d = distance

Where G = gravitational constant

[tex]G = 6.67408 * 10^{-11}\ m^3 kg^{-1} s^{-2}[/tex]

Substitute these values in

[tex]F = \frac{GMm}{d^2}[/tex]

[tex]F = \frac{6.67408 * 10^{-11} * m_1 * m_2}{r^2}[/tex]

[tex]F = \frac{6.67408 * m_1 * m_2* 10^{-11}}{r^2}[/tex]

[tex]F = \frac{6.67408m_1 m_2* 10^{-11}}{r^2}[/tex]

[tex]F = \frac{6.67408m_1 m_2}{10^{11}*r^2}[/tex]

[tex]F = \frac{6.67408m_1 m_2}{10^{11}r^2}[/tex]

A 715 kg car stopped at an intersection is rear-ended by a 1490 kg truck moving with a speed of 12.5 m/s. If the car was in neutral and its brakes were off, so that the collision is approximately elastic, find the final speed of both vehicles after the collision.

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Answer:

The final velocity of the car is 16.893 m/s

The final velocity of the truck is 4.393 m/s

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the car, m₁ = 715 kg

mass of the truck, m₂ = 1490 kg

initial velocity of the car, u₁ = 0

initial velocity of the truck, u₂ = 12.5 m/s

let the final velocity of the car, = v₁

let the final velocity of the truck, = v₂

Apply the principle of conservation of linear momentum for elastic collision;

m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = m₁v₁ + m₂v₂

(715 x 0) + (1490 x 12.5) = 715v₁ + 1490v₂

18625 = 715v₁ + 1490v₂ -----equation (1)

Apply one-directional velocity formula;

u₁ + v₁ = u₂ + v₂

0 + v₁ = 12.5 + v₂

v₁ = 12.5 + v₂

Substitute v₁ into equation (1)

18625 = 715(12.5 + v₂) + 1490v₂

18625 =8937.5 + 715v₂ + 1490v₂

18625 - 8937.5 = 715v₂ + 1490v₂

9687.5 = 2205v₂

v₂ = 9687.5 / 2205

v₂ = 4.393 m/s

solve for v₁

v₁ = 12.5 + v₂

v₁ =  12.5 + 4.393

v₁ = 16.893 m/s

What would happen if there is more male hyenas than female hyenas in a population?



Choices:
Male hyenas will compete to mate with the females.

Some male hyenas will die.

Male hyenas for wait for more females to join the population.

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A. Because that’s how the wild works.

Answer:

Option 1

Explanation:

I always see animals do that

A plane mirror is placed to the right of an object. The image formed by the mirror will be a
real image that appears to be on the right of the mirror.
real image that appears to be on the left of the mirror.
virtual image that appears to be on the right of the mirror.
virtual image that appears to be on the left of the mirror.




Hamish is studying what happens when he sends a sound wave through different mediums, and he records his data in a table.
A 2-column table with 4 rows titled Hamish's Waves. The first column labeled Wave has entries 1, 2, 3, 4. The second column labeled Information has entries liquid, solid, gas, liquid.

Which statement could made about the data collected in Hamish’s table?
Wave 1 will move the fastest.
Wave 2 will move the slowest.
Wave 3 will move the slowest.
Wave 4 will move the fastest.



What is common between transverse waves and longitudinal waves?
Both include an amplitude, crest, and rarefactions
Both move faster at higher temperatures
Both move slower through densely packed molecules
Both include a wavelength from compression to compression



An angle of refraction is the angle between the refracted ray and the
incident ray.
normal.
medium.
boundary.

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Answer:

A plane mirror is placed to the right of an object. The image formed by the mirror will be a virtual image that appears to be on the left of the mirror.

Explanation:

Real time that appears to be on the right if the mirror

A block slides down an inclined plane from rest. Initially the block is at 4.5m above the ground. Find the speed of the block when it is 1.5m above the ground. 1) 7.7m/s 2) 9.4m/s 3) 5.4m/s 4) 3.2m/s

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Since, no external force is acting , so the system is in equilibrium .

Initial total energy = Final total energy

[tex]mg(4.5) = mg(1.5) + \dfrac{mv^2}{2}\\\\\dfrac{v^2}{2}=3\times g \\\\v^2=3\times 9.8\times 2\\\\v = \sqrt{58.8}\ m/s\\\\v = 7.67 \ m/s[/tex] ( Here , g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s² )

Therefore, option 1) is correct.

Hence, this is the required solution.

How should the magnetic field lines be drawn for the magnets shown below?​

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Answer:

Magnetic field lines can be drawn by moving a small compass from point to point around a magnet. At each point, draw a short line in the direction of the compass needle.When opposite poles of two magnets are brought together, the magnetic field lines join together and become denser between the poles.

Explanation:

Dolphins rely on echolocation to be able to survive in the ocean. In a 20 °C ocean, a dolphin produces an ultrasonic sound with a frequency of 125 kHz. What is the wavelength of this sound, in meters?While remaining stationary, the dolphin emits a sound pulse and receives an echo after 0.220 s. How far away, in meters, is the reflecting object from the dolphin?

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Answer:

wavelength =  0.01 m

distance = 162.8 m

Explanation:

Given that;

Speed of sound in water = 1,480 meters per second

Frequency of ultrasound = 125KHZ

From=

v=λf

v= speed of sound

λ= wavelength of sound

f= frequency of sound

λ= 1,480 ms-1/125 * 10^3 Hz

λ= 0.01 m

From

v = 2x/t

where;

v= velocity of sound in water

x= distance traveled

t = time taken

x = vt/2

x = 1,480 ms-1 *  0.220 s/2

x= 162.8 m

A box of books weighing 319 N is shoved across the floor by a force of 485 N exerted downward at an angle of 35 degres below the horizontal.a) If the coeficent of friction between the box and the floor is 0.57, how long does it take to move the box 4 meters, starting from rest?b) If If the coeficent of friction between the box and the floor is 0.75, how long does it take to move the box 4 meters, starting from rest?

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Let w, n, p, and f denote the magnitudes of the 4 forces acting on the box.

• w = weight = 319 N

n = normal force

p = pushing force = 485 N

f = friction = µ n, where µ is the coefficient of static friction

The net force on the box points in the direction that the box moves, which is to the right. In particular, this means the box is vertically in equilibrium. Split up the vectors into their vertical and horizontal components, and apply Newton's second law. (I take up and right to be the positive vertical and horizontal directions, respectively.)

• vertical:

p sin(-35°) + n - w = 0

and solving for n,

- (485 N) sin(35°) + n - 319 N = 0

n ≈ 597 N

• horizontal:

p cos(-35°) - f = m a

where a is the magnitude of the net acceleration on the box. Solve for a. Since f = µ n and m = w / g (where g = 9.80 m/s² is the mag. of the acc. due to gravity) we get

p cos(35°) - µ n = (w / g) a

(485 N) cos(35°) - µ (597 N) = (319 N) / (9.80 m/s²) a

a ≈ (12.2 - 18.3 µ) m/s²

(a) If µ = 0.57, then the net acceleration on the box is

a ≈ (12.2 - 18.3 • 0.57) m/s² ≈ 1.75 m/s²

so that the time t required to move the box 4 m is

4 m = 1/2 a t ²

t ≈ √((8 m) / (1.75 m/s²))

t ≈ 2.14 s

(b) The box does not move.

If µ = 0.75, then

a = (12.2 - 18.3 • 0.75) m/s² ≈ -1.55 m/s²

but a negative acc. here means the applied acc. points *opposite* the direction of movement, thus making the box move backward which doesn't make sense. The coefficient of friction is too large for the given applied force to get the box moving. With µ = 0.75, the frictional force to overcome has mag. f ≈ 448 N. But the given push contributes a horizontal force of (485 N) cos(-35°) ≈ 397 N. This mag. needs to be increased in order to get the box moving.

(a) The time taken to move the box 4 meters is 2.14 s.

(b) The box will decelerate when the coefficient of friction is 0.75 and cannot be moved to 4 meters forward.

The given parameters;

weight of the book, W = 319 Napplied force, F = 485 Nangle of inclination, θ = 35 ⁰

The mass of the books is calculated as;

[tex]m = \frac{W}{g} \\\\m = \frac{319}{9.8} \\\\m = 32.55 \ kg[/tex]

The normal force on the box is calculated as follows;

[tex]F_n = -W - Fsin\theta\\\\F_n = -319 - (485\times sin35)\\\\F_n = -597.18 \ N[/tex]

The frictional force when the coefficient of friction is 0.57;

[tex]F_f = \mu F_n\\\\F_f = 0.57 \times -597.18\\\\F_f = -340.39 \ N[/tex]

The acceleration of the box is calculated as follows;

[tex]F cos \theta - F_f = ma\\\\(485)cos(35) \ - 340.39 = 32.55 a\\\\56.899 = 32.55a\\\\a = \frac{56.899}{32.55} \\\\a = 1.75 \ m/s^2[/tex]

The time taken to move the box 4 meters is calculated as;

[tex]s = v_0t + \frac{1}{2} at^2\\\\s = 0 + \frac{1}{2} at^2\\\\t = \sqrt{\frac{2s}{a} } \\\\t = \sqrt{\frac{2\times 4}{1.75} } \\\\t = 2.14 \ s[/tex]

(b) The frictional force when the coefficient of friction is 0.75;

[tex]F_f = \mu F_n\\\\F_f = 0.75 \times -597.18\\\\F_f = -447.885 \ N[/tex]

The acceleration of the box is calculated as follows;

[tex]F cos \theta - F_f = ma\\\\(485)cos(35) \ -447.885 = 32.55 a\\\\-50.596 = 32.55a\\\\a = \frac{-50.596}{32.55} \\\\a = -1.55\ m/s^2[/tex]

Thus, the box will decelerate when the coefficient of friction is 0.75 and cannot be moved to 4 meters forward.

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Power is the rate at which work is done true or false

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

How much work is done by the gravitational force on the block?

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Answer:

Work = Mass * Gravity * Height and is measured in Joules. Imagine you find a 2 -Kg book on the floor and lift it 0.75 meters and put it on a table. Remember, that “force” is simply a push or a pull. If you lift 100 kg of mass 1-meter, you will have done 980 Joules of work.

Explanation:

If the particles were moving with a speed much less than c, the magnitude of the momentum of the second particle would be twice that of the first. However, what is the ratio of the magnitudes of momentum for these relativistic particles?

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Answer:

p₂ / p₁ = 2 (v₁ / v₂)

Explanation:

The moment is a very useful concept, since it is one of the quantities that is conserved during shocks and explosions, for which it had to be redefined to be consistent with special relativity,

         p = m v / √[1+ (v/c)² ]

for the case of speeds much lower than the speed of light this expression is close to

         p = m v

 

In this exercise they indicate that the moment of the second particle is twice the moment of the first, when their velocities are small

        p₂ = 2 p₁

       p₂/p₁ = 2

in consecuense

       m v₂ = 2 m v₁

       v₂ = 2 v₁

consider particles of equal mass.

By the time their speeds increase they enter the relativistic regime

        p₂ = mv₂ /√(1 + v₂² /c²)

        p₁ = m v₁ /√(1 + v₁² / c²)

let's look for the relationship between these two moments

       p₂ / p₁ = mv₂ / mv₁   [√ (1+ v₁² / c²) /√ (1 + v₂² / c²)

       

from the initial statement

      p₂ / p₁ = 2 √(c² + v₁²) / (c² + v₂²)

we take c from the root

      p₂ / p₁ = 2 √ [(1+ v₁²) / (1 + v₂²)]

this is the exact result, to have an approximate shape suppose that the velocities are much greater than 1

      p₂ / p₁ = 2 √ [v₁² / v₂²] = 2 √ [(v₁ / v₂)²]

      p₂ / p₁ = 2 (v₁ / v₂)

we see the value of the moment depends on the speed of the particles

(A star if you answer this question) A school bus is traveling at 11.1 m/s and has a
momentum of 152,625 kgm/s. What is the mass of the bus?

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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Kinematics in real world.

So, as given here, we have to find the Mass of the bus from the given momentum, so we get as,

P = m * V

momentum = mass * velocity

here, P= 152625 kgm/s and v= 11.1 m/s

so substituting we get as,

m = 152625 ÷ 11.1 => 13,750 kg

hence,the mass of the bus is 13,750 kg.

A car’s brakes decelerate it at a rate of -2.40 m/s2. If the car is originally travelling at 13 m/s and comes to a stop, then how far, in meters, will the car travel during that time?

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Answer:

Approximately [tex]35.2\; \rm m[/tex].

Explanation:

Given:

Initial velocity: [tex]u = 13\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}[/tex].

Acceleration: [tex]a = -2.40\; \rm m \cdot s^{-2}[/tex] (negative because the car is slowing down.)

Implied:

Final velocity: [tex]v = 0\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}[/tex] (because the car would come to a stop.)

Required:

Displacement, [tex]x[/tex].

Not required:

Time taken, [tex]t[/tex].

Because the time taken for this car to come to a full stop is not required, apply the SUVAT equation that does not involve time:

[tex]\begin{aligned} x &= \frac{v^2 - u^2}{2\, a} \\ &= \frac{{\left(0\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}\right)}^2 - {\left(13\; \rm m \cdot s^{-1}\right)}^2}{2\times \left(-2.40\; \rm m\cdot s^{-2}\right)} \approx 35.2\; \rm m \end{aligned}[/tex].

In other words, this car would travel approximately [tex]35.2\; \rm m[/tex] before coming to a stop.

5.
An 80 newton force and a 45 newton force act on an object
as shown below.
80 N
30°
4S N
Which of the following vectors would bets represent an
equilibrant when added to this system?
(1) 24 N to the left (3) 24 N to the right
(2) 114 N to the right (4) 45 N to the left
Tirant Showroiculations

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Answer:

the answer is a time your welcome

Answer:

(1)

Explanation:

A ball is thrown 24 m/s into the air. How high does it go?
556.4 m
0 m
29.4 m
-556.4 m

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Answer:

option c is correct

Explanation:

we know that

2as=vf^2-vi^2

vf=24 m/s

vi= 0 m/s

a=g= 9.8 m/s^2

s=vf^2-vi^2/2a

s=(24)²-(0)²/2*9.8

s=576/19.6

s=29.4 m

therefore option c is correct

A 3520 kg truck moving north makes an INELASTIC collision with an 1480 kg car moving 13.0 m/s east. After colliding, they have a velocity of 9.80 m/s at 66.9 degrees. What was the initial velocity of the truck? (m/s)

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Answer:

v = 12.8 m/s

Explanation:

Assuming no external forces acting during the collision, total momentum must be conserved.Since momentum is a vector, their components must be conserved too.Choosing a pair of axes coincident with the N-S and W-E directions, naming x to the W-E axis and y to the N-S one, we can write the following algebraic equations:      

       [tex]p_{ox} = p_{fx} (1)[/tex]

       [tex]p_{oy} = p_{fy} (2)[/tex]

Since we know all the information needed to solve (1), assuming a completely inelastic collision, we can focus in (2), writing both sides of the equation as follows:

       [tex]p_{oy} = m_{t} * v_{ot} = 3520 kg* v_{ot} (3)[/tex]

       [tex]p_{fy} = m_{f} * v_{fy} = 5000 kg* 9.8 m/s * sin 66.9 = 45080 kg*m/s (4)[/tex]

Since (4) and  (3) are equal each other, we can solve for vot, as follows:

       [tex]v_{ot} =\frac{45080kg*m/s}{3520kg} = 12.8 m/s (5)[/tex]

A model of a helicopter rotor has four blades, each 3.4 m in length from the central shaft to the tip of the blade. The model is rotated in a wind tunnel at 550 rev/min. What is the radial acceleration of the blade tip, expressed as a multiple of the acceleration g due to gravity?

A. (5.72 × 104)g
B. (6.23 × 102)g
C. (1.15 × 103)g
D. (2.25 × 103)g

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Answer:
a) v = 198 m/s
b) α = 11201 m/s² = 1143 g
Explanation:
a) v = rw
r = 3.50 m, w = 2πf
f = 540 rev/min = 9 rev/s
w = 2πf = 2π × 9 = 56.57 rad/s
v = 3.50 × 56.57 = 198 m/S
b) Radial acceleration, α = v²/r = 198²/3.5 = 11201 m/s²
Dividing by g = 9.8 m/s²,
α = 1143 g

Three moles of a monatomic ideal gas are heated at a constant volume of 1.20 m3. The amount of heat added is 5.22x10^3 J.(a) What is the change in the temperature of the gas?________ ? K(b) Find the change in its internal energy.________ ? J(c) Determine the change in pressure.________ ? Pa

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Answer:

A) 140 k

b ) 5.22 *10^3 J

c) 2910 Pa

Explanation:

Volume of Monatomic ideal gas = 1.20 m^3

heat added ( Q ) = 5.22*10^3 J

number of moles  (n)  = 3

A ) calculate the change in temp of the gas

since the volume of gas is constant no work is said to be done

heat capacity of an Ideal monoatomic gas ( Q ) = n.(3/2).RΔT

make ΔT subject of the equation

ΔT = Q / n.(3/2).R

    = (5.22*10^3 ) / 3( 3/2 ) * (8.3144 J/mol.k )

    = 140 K

B) Calculate the change in its internal energy

ΔU = Q  this is because no work is done

therefore the change in internal energy = 5.22 * 10^3 J

C ) calculate the change in pressure

applying ideal gas equation

P = nRT/V

therefore ; Δ P = ( n*R*ΔT/V )

                        = ( 3 * 8.3144 * 140 ) / 1.20

                        = 2910 Pa

A) The change in the temperature of the gas is; ΔT = 139.5 K

B) The change in internal energy of the gas is; ΔU = 5.22 × 10³ J

C) The change in pressure of the gas is; ΔP = 2899.5 Pa

We are given;

Volume of Monatomic ideal gas; V = 1.2 m³

Amount of heat added; Q = 5.22 × 10³ J

number of moles; n = 3

A) To calculate the change in temperature of the monatomic idea gas, we will use formula;

Q = ³/₂nRΔT

Where R is a constant = 8.314 J/mol.K

ΔT is the change in temperature

Making ΔT the subject of the formula;

ΔT = ²/₃(Q/(nR))

ΔT = ²/₃(5.22 × 10³)/(3 × 8.314)

ΔT = 139.5 K

B) Due to the fact that no work was done, then from first law of thermodynamics, we can say that;  

ΔU = Q

Thus;

change in internal energy; ΔU = 5.22 × 10³ J

C) The change in pressure will be calculated from the formula;

ΔP = (n*R*ΔT)/V

ΔP = (3 * 8.314 * 139.5)/1.2

ΔP = 2899.5 Pa

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What is the energy contained in a 0.950 m3 volume near the Earth's surface due to radiant energy from the Sun?

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A bug crawls 2.25 m along the base of a wall. Upon reaching a corner, the bugs direction of travel changes from south to west. THe bug that crawls 3.15 m before stopping. What is the magnitude of the bugs displacment?A) 5.40 m.B) 2.72m.C) 3.45 m.D) 3.87 in.E) 4.29 m.

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Answer:

The magnitude of the bugs displacement is 3.87 m

Explanation:

An illustrative diagram for the scenario is given in the attachment below.

In the diagram, the bug's displacement is given by x. The diagram shows a right angle triangle with x as the hypotenuse. We can determine x from the Pythagorean theorem which states that " the square of the hypotenuse equals sum of squares of the other two sides". That is

x² = 2.25² + 3.15²

x² = 5.0625 + 9.9225

x² = 14.985

x = √14.985

x = 3.87 m

Hence, the magnitude of the bugs displacement is 3.87 m.

True or False when an object speeds up it gains momentum

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Explanation:

When particles get close to the surface, they interact with atoms in
the
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When a potential difference of 10 V is placed across a certain solid cylindrical resistor, the current through it is 2 A. If the diameter of this resistor is now tripled, the current will be:______.A) 18 A.
B) 2/3 A.
C) 3 A.
D) 2/9 A.
E) 2 A.

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Answer:

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Answer:

1.23

Explanation:

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Given :

Simon cuts a pipe that was 4.92 feet long Then he cuts it into four equal pieces.

To find :

What is the length of the each piece.

Solution :

As it is told that it's divided into four equal pieces

Therefore,

We must divide it by 4 to get the length of each piece.

So,

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4. A substance has a density of 0.79 g/cm'. It is soluble in water. List all the possibilities of what it might be How could you determine the actual identity?​

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

Given that the density of the unknown substance is 0.79 g/cm3 and is soluble in water, the possible substances it could be are;

i) t-butanol

ii) ethanol

iii) 2-propanol

iv) acetone

However, the actual identity of the unknown substance can be obtained by carrying out a boiling point test. The four substances listed above have different boiling points. Hence the boiling point of the unknown substance ultimately discloses its identity.

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Answer:

option 3

Explanation:

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What type of meter would be connected on both sides of a resistor in a circuit?

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Type of meter would be connected on both sides of a resistor in a circuit is a a voltmeter , which measures potential difference .

What is a voltmeter ?

A voltmeter is an instrument used for measuring the potential difference , or voltage between two points in an electrical circuit .

A voltmeter is always attached in a series combination and an ammeter (which measures current in a circuit ) always attached in parallel combination with the circuit.

Since , in question it is given that a meter would be connected on both sides of a resistor in a circuit that means it must be a series combination

hence , correct answer is B) a voltmeter , which measures potential difference .

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Sandra pays $11 for 2.75 pounds of cheese. What is the cost per pound?
$0.40
x
$0.44
$4.00
$4.40
Hi

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Answer:

$4.00

Explanation:

The cost per pound is $4.00, $11 divided by 2.75 is 4.

Answer:

Th cost per pound is $4.00.

Explanation:

11/2.75= 4

A woman standing before a cliff claps her hands, and 2.8s later she hears the echo. How far away is the cliff? The speed of sound in air a ordinary temperature is 343 m/s.

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Answer:

480.2 m

Explanation:

The following data were obtained from the question:

Speed of sound (v) = 343 m/s.

Time (t) = 2.8 s

Distance (x) of the cliff =?

The distance of the cliff from the woman can be obtained as follow:

v = 2x /t

343 = 2x /2.8

Cross multiply

2x = 343 × 2.8

2x = 960.4

Divide both side by the coefficient of x i.e 2

x = 960.4/2

x = 480.2 m

Therefore, the cliff is 480.2 m away from the woman.

The distance should be 480.2 m

The calculation is as follows:

Since A woman standing before a cliff claps her hands, and 2.8s later she hears the echo. And, there is the velocity of 343 m/s

[tex]v = 2x \div t\\\\343 = 2x \div 2.8\\\\2x = 343 \times 2.8[/tex]

2x = 960.4

x = 480.2 m

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To find the weight of something, simply multiply its mass by the value of the local gravitational field, and you get a result in newtons (N). For example, if your mass is 50 kg (about 110 pounds), then your weight is (50) (9.8). The point that must be overwhelmingly emphasized is that weight is a force.

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