Distinguish between infrasonic and ultrasonic sound waves.

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Answer 1

How we could distinguish them is that the infrasonic sounds are the lower limit of human hearing while ultrasonic sound is above human hearing. The sound of frequency more than 20,000Hz are called ultrasonics while the frequency less than 20Hz are called infrasonics.

Explanation:

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A block of mass 3. 0 kg is hung from a spring, causing it to stretch 12 cm at equilibrium, as shown above. The 3. 0 kg block is then replaced by a 4. 0 kg block, and the new block is released from the position shown above, at which the spring is unstretched. How far will the 4. 0 kg block fall before its direction is reversed?.

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Based on the length of the spring and the mass of the block, the distance the 4.0 kg block can fall before a reversal in direction is 32 cm.

How do we arrive at 32cm?

Because energy is conserved, the distance the block can drop can be found as:

Mass x gravity x distance = (1 / 2) x spring constant x distance ²

Spring constant:

= (Mass x gravity)  / distance

= (3 x 9.8) / 12

= 2.45 cm

Distance is:

Mass x gravity x distance = (1 / 2) x spring constant x distance ²

distance = (2 x Mass x gravity) / spring constant

= (2 x 4 x 9.8) / 2.45

= 32 cm

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A, B, C, or D ​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

A momentum does not stop it is conserved

C momentum is a vector quantity while energy is a scalar there is a difference

D momentum can't be formed a new it is still conserved

Which expression emphasizes the understanding that light can act in one of two different ways, depending on the situation?(1 point)

wave-particle duality

photoelectric effect

equal and opposite reasoning

least common denominator

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Answer:

wave-particle duality

Explanation:

Answer:

1. How do scientists support claims about different models of light? (Answer: They collect evidence and make sure that the model)

2. In the photoelectric effect, electrons are ejected by matter (Answer: The energy from the waves of light coming from bright lights)

3. Light can be passed through two slits and projected onto a screen. (Answer: The spots are the result of interference, which happens with waves but not particles.)

4. Light travels from the stars to Earth. As light travels, it moves through etc etc... (Answer: This is not something that waves do because they need a medium to travel through)

5. Which expression emphasizeemphasizes the understanding that light can act in one of two (Answer: Wave-particle dualitduality)

6. Which is a statement of reasoning about the two-slit interference experiment? (Answer: When the electromagnetic wave peaks overlap)

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At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal?

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Answer:

Celsius and Fahrenheit are the same at

— 40 degree since the scales converge.

Celsius and Kelvins become equal at

high temperature as the difference of

273.15 between them gets lost in the

noise. 0 degree Celsius is equal to 32

degrees Fahrenheit.

Which graph shows an object with constant acceleration?


A graph titled Velocity versus Time shows time in seconds on the x axis, numbered 0 to 10, and velocity in meters per second on the y axis, numbered 0 to 50. A line starts at the origin and goes to (4, 40), then a line from (4, 40) to (9, 40) and a line from (9, 40) to (10, 0).
A graph titled Velocity versus Time shows time in seconds on the x axis, numbered 0 to 5, and velocity in meters per second on the y axis, numbered 0 to 10. A line starts at (0, 10) and ends at (5, 0).
A graph titled Velocity versus Time shows time in seconds on the x axis, numbered 0 to 5, velocity in meters per second on the y axis, numbered 0 to 35. A curved line starts at the origin and arcs up to (4.3, 35).

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The graph in the question that represents an object with constant acceleration is : Graph A

Description of constant acceleration

Acceleration is the change in velocity with time. For graph A the acceleration remained constant as the velocity of the object did not change with the change in time. As the time changes from 4 to 9 seconds the velocity of the object remained at 40 before decelerating to 0.  This shows that the acceleration of the object was constant.

Hence we can conclude that The graph that shows an object with constant acceleration is : Graph A

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a car of mass 800 kg is travelling at 12m/s the car accelerates over a distance of 240 m there force causing this acceleration is 200 newton determine the work done on the car and its final velocity car

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Force X distance = work

 200 N * 240 m = 48 000 N-m = 48 000 j

F = ma

200 = 800 a

a = 1/4 m/s^2

d = v t  + 1/2 a t^2

12 m/s t  + 1/2  1/4 m/s^2  t^2 = 240

                shows t = 17 sec  (via Quadratic Formula)

final velocity = 12 + at = 12 + 1/4(17) = 16.26 m/s

The emf of a battery is E = 20 V . When the
battery delivers a current of 0.2 A to a load,
the potential difference between the terminals
of the battery is 18 V volts.
Find the internal resistance of the battery.
Answer in units of Ω.

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Answer:

10 ohms

Explanation:

V = IR

2 v is the drop in the battery

2 = .2 R

R = 10 ohms

Use the table to answer the question.
Planet
Estimated Mass of Planet (1024 kg)
Venus
4.87
Mars
0.642
Jupiter
1.898.0
Neptune
102.0
A spacecraft flies within 500.000 km of each of these planets. Which one would gravitationally attract the spacecraft the most?
3
Venus
Mars
Jupiter
Neptune

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Answer:

Jupiter is by far the largest.

G = K M / R^2 = K C M     since R is given as 5E5 km

G = gravitational attraction

What is the definition of a surface wave?

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Answer:

A surface wave is a wave that travels on the crust of the earth after an earthquake; surface waves cause the destruction of an earthquake

Explanation:

A surface wave is a wave that travels on the crust of the earth after an earthquake; surface waves cause the destruction of an earthquake

A net force of 15N is applied to a cart with a mass of 5kg. What is the
acceleration of the cart?

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Answer:

3 m/s^2

Explanation:

Simply   F = ma

            15 = 5 a

             a = 3 m/s^2

Adaptations are unique traits developed by organisms to help them survive, thrive, and reproduce in their particular environment. Adaptations may be structural or behavioral. Which of the following is an example of a behavioral adaptation?

A) shallow roots of cacti

B) long neck of a giraffe

C) migration of birds

D) webbed feet of ducks

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Answer:

its c - the migration of birds

Explanation:

i did it on study island

Which planets are terrestrial? select three options. jupiter mars mercury uranus venus

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Mars, mercury, and venus are the planets that are terrestrial planets.

What is the terrestrial planet?

A terrestrial planet is one that is predominantly made up of silicate rocks or metals. The inner planets nearest to the Sun, are  Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, as terrestrial planets within the solar system. 

Mars, mercury, and venus are the planets closest to the sun.

Hence mars, mercury, and venus are the planets that are terrestrial planets.

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Which nasa spacecraft is studying jupiter and its moons?.

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Answer:

Juno

Explanation:

The NASA spacecraft Juno (2016) is the one that was studying Jupiter more in detail.


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For added effect, he takes the monitor up to the roof which is about 84 m above the ground. What is the velocity of the monitor as it hits the ground?

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The velocity of the monitor as it hits the ground is equal to 40.58 m/s.

Given the following data:

Height = 84 meters.

Scientific data:

Acceleration due to gravity (g) = [tex]9.8 m/s^2.[/tex]

How to calculate the velocity.

In accordance with the law of conservation of energy, the potential energy possessed by the monitor at the roof top would be equal to the kinetic energy possessed by the monitor at the ground:

[tex]PE=KE\\\\mgh=\frac{1}{2}mv^2\\\\2mgh=mv^2\\\\V=\sqrt{2gh}\\\\V=\sqrt{2 \times 9.8 \times 84}\\\\V=\sqrt{1646.4}[/tex]

V = 40.58 m/s.

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Cacharrerosdelaweb. Com 2019 12 que es keylogger html.

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Los keyloggers son software o hardware que tienen la función de guardar la información que se escribe en el teclado de una computadora.

¿Qué es keylogger?

Un keylogger es un término para referirse a un software o hardware que tiene la función de seguir y registrar todas y cada una de las pulsaciones que se hacen en el teclado de una computadora.

Generalmente, los keyloggers son formar ilícitas de obtener información confidencial del usuario de un computador sin su consentimiento. En los últimos años, se ha relacionado a los keyloggers con actividad digital delictiva debido a que es una de las formas que utilizan los criminales para robar información confidencial como cuentas bancarias.

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A hiker, weighing 560 newtons, takes 140 seconds to walk to the top of a hill with a height of 60 meters. How much power does the hiker develop?

A. 240 W

B. 1300 W

C. 2400 W

D. 78,000 W

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Answer:

A -- 240

Explanation:

It takes around 270 to cycle more newtons up a hill

Which of the following statements is true?

A spark causes combustion in a gasoline engine.
All oxidation reactions cause explosions.
Batteries were invented during the 20th century.
All oxidation reactions absorb heat.

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first answer. a spark causes combustion in a gasoline engine.

What would happen to jupiter if we could somehow double its mass?.

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Answer:

G M m / R^2      attraction of Jupiter to sun where m is mass of Jupiter

m V^2 / R      centripetal force acting on Jupiter

R = G M / V^2

The radius would be unchanged, and its orbit would be unchanged

an object from 10.0 meters. She knows it had 50.0 joules of potential energy. How much mass does it have?

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Answer:

5N

Explanation:

Work done by a constant force is given by the following equation:

W=F⋅d⋅cos(θ)

where F is the applied force, d is the distance over which the force is applied, and θ is the angle between the force and displacement vectors.

In this case, the work is done by gravity, and as the object is assumed to fall straight down, θ=0^o.

We know that the force of gravity acting on an object can be expressed by FG=mg, and for an object which is not accelerating (e.g. a stationary object), this is equal to the object's weight.

We know d=10m,θ=0^o and W=50J, so we can solve for F to find the object's weight. ⇒F=Wdcos (θ) But cos (0^o)=1, so: F=Wd=50J10m=5N

Has the United States always been a country with many formal organizations

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Yes because of mostly the technology

Answer:

yes

because they love you

Which two energy sources can help a star maintain its internal thermal pressure?.

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Nuclear fusions, Fusion reaction happen on star such as sun where hydrogen combine to form He a fusion reaction releasing energy and gravitational contraction occur due to very high gravitational

Which characteristic do all of the outer planets have in common?.

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Answer:

Composition of hydrogen and helium is common in all outer planets. The inner planets are marked by features such as small size which is of rocks. On other hand, outer planets are characterized by features such as huge size due to composition of hydrogen and helium gases.

Explanation:

Answer:

They are mostly made up of hydrogen and helium.

Explanation:

what is the force needed to accelerate a grocery sack weighing 212 N upward at 1.7 m/s2

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Answer:

36.04N

Explanation:

accelerating force: mass × acceleration

F=ma

m=212/10= 21.2kg

a=1.7m/s2

F=21.2×1.7

=36.04N

Describe the rise and fall of a basketball using the concepts of kinetic energy and potential energy.

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Answer:

in the beginning the kinetic energy is at a maximum level because the starting velocity is high comparatively.. and because of the gravitational acceleration acting on the ball in the opposite direction the kinetic energy drops proportionally because of the velocity drop. after the ball reaches it's maximum height the potential energy of the ball is high because of the height.. and again the kinetic energy starts to build because the ball again starts to fall down..

Explanation:

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Without using a micrometer screw gauge, how do I find the average diameter of a long piece of thin wire using a metre rule and a uniform glass rod?​

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Answer:

Wind the long piece of thin wire around the uniform glass rod multiple times, find the length of the total diameters using the metre ruler, and divide by the number of times you wound it around the rod.

Explanation:

Since the diameter of one long piece of thin wire is too thin to be measured by a metre ruler, you can wind it multiple times and push it side by side to get a length you can measure.

For example, if you wound it around 20 times and the total length of 20 diameters of the wire side-by-side is 2.0 cm, one winding, which is the diameter would be 2.0cm ÷ 20 = 0.10cm or 1mm.

a roller coaster of mass 2000kg is rolling down a track with an instantaneous speed of 10m/s

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The given is:

The given is:Mass – 2000 kg

The given is:Mass – 2000 kgInstantaneous speed – 10 meter per second

Step: 1

Step: 1K.E= 1/2mv^2

Where, K.E – Kinetic energy in joules:

m – Mass in kg

  v – Velocity or speed in meter per second

Step: 2

From the give,

m = 2000 kg

v = 10 m/s

Equation (1) becomes,

K.E= 1/2 (2000) (10)^2

= (0.5)(2000)(100)

= 100000

K.E = 100,000 Joules

The kinetic energy is 100,000 Joules, if a roller coaster of mass 2000 kg is rolling down a track with an instantaneous speed 10 m/s.

Questions #4, 5, and 6:

Part 1 of 3: Two moles of helium gas initially at 335 K and 0.58 atm are compressed isothermally to 1.44 atm. Find the final volume of the gas. Assume that helium behaves as an ideal gas. The universal gas constant is 8.31451 J/K · mol. Answer in units of m³.

Part 2 of 3: Find the work done by the gas. Answer in units of kJ.

Part 3 of 3: Find the thermal energy transferred. Answer in units of kJ.

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For two moles of helium gas initially at 335 K and 0.58 atm are compressed isothermally to 1.44 atm, The solutions are is mathematically given as

V2=0.03818 m3W=-5.065KJQ =5.065 KJ

What is the final volume of the gas?

Generally, the equation for the Ideal gas law  is mathematically given as

PV=nRT

Therefore

V1=2*8.31451*335/(0.58*1.01325*105)

V1=0.09479 m3

Also

V2=V1*(P1/P2)

V2 =0.09479*(0.58/1.44)

V2=0.03818 m3

b)

W=nRTLn(V2/V1)

W=2*8.31451*335*Ln(0.03818/0.09479)

W=-5.065KJ

c)

In conclusion, Heat energy

Q=-W

Q =5.065 KJ

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Why are alloys made from many metals

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Answer:

It add strength to the metal, along with other enhanced chemical properties. Hardness, machinability, and corrosion resistance are other properties that can be added or enhanced by creating an alloy.

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Second Exercise: The circuit breaker in a kitchen (6.5 points) The electrical installation in a kitchen is fed by a sinusoidal alternating voltage of effective value U = 220 V. This installation includes the following electrical appliances: A refrigerator; A washing machine; An electric water heater (which can be considered as a resistor) of power P = 1540 W; An incandescent lamp carrying the following indications (220 V, 100 W). . 1) These electrical appliances are connected in parallel. Why? 226​

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Answer:

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What are the differences between tidal power and hydroelectric power?


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Answer:  With Hydroelectric power water is artificially stored in a high place, so it can be released and flow to a low place and through a generator. With Tidal energy the movement of water is also used to power a generator, but the flow of water is caused by the changing tides.

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