Answer:
Your vocal cords vibrate and then travel through the air to your friends ear. ... loudness is a humans perception of sound intensity, as intensity of a sound wave increases the loudness of a sound wave increases.
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Sound waves enter the outer ear and travel through a narrow passageway called the ear canal, which leads to the eardrum. The eardrum vibrates from the incoming sound waves and sends these vibrations to three tiny bones in the middle ear.
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What is the density of an object with a mass of 20 grams and a volume of 5 cm?
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Divide mass(m) by volume(v), you get density(D)
m/v=D
20/5=4
Keith has been using a software application for a year on his home computer. A new version of the application was recently released. Keith’s license has a term of two years and entitles Keith to upgrade his application to a new version within the term. What type of license does the application have?
Answer:
d license with maintenance .
Explanation:
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Kudzu vines grow by climbing and wrapping around trees. Trees covered by kudzu can die because they are starved of sunlight.What type of relationship exists between the trees and the kudzu growing on them?
Answer:
Parasitism
Explanation:
Parasitism is one of the types of symbiotic relationships that can exist between two organisms coexisting. In this relationship, one organism survives to the detriment of the other organism. Thus, one organism benefits while the other surfers.
From the given question, the kudzu vines obstructs the tree on which it grows from sunlight, thus leading to the death of the tree. The relationship that exists between the kudzu vines and the tree on which it grows is parasitism.
Which of these games was a racing game?
A.
Centipede
B.
Pole Position
C.
Xevious
D.
Galaxian
E.
Space Invaders
Answer:
B.
pole position
When a person strikes and lights a match, potential energy in the match is transformed into which types of energy?
electrical and thermal
thermal and radiant
radiant and nuclear
nuclear and kinetic
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Answer:
Radiant and thermal
Explanation:
Electrical and thermal don't make sense because you are not using electricity to light the match. Radiant and nuclear is not right because you are not using nuclear energy to light the match. Nuclear and kinetic isn't right because you are using kinetic and you are not using nuclear energy.
Answer:
answer is B. thermal and radiant
Explanation:
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What is the magnitude of the instantaneous velocity (speed) of a freely falling object 25 s after it is released from a position of rest? Consider the acceleration of gravity to be 10m/s^2. Answer in unit of m/s
Answer:
The instantaneous velocity of the object is 250 m/s
Explanation:
Given;
time of the object motion, t = 25 s
acceleration due to gravity, g = 10 m/s²
The instantaneous velocity of the object is given as;
v = u + gt
where;
u is the initial velocity of the object = 0 (since it was released from rest)
Substitute the givens;
v = 0 + (10 x 25)
v = 250 m/s
Therefore, the instantaneous velocity of the object is 250 m/s
2. An 873 kg dragster accelerates at a rate of 44.6 m/s during a race.
a. What is the magnitude of the net force exerted on the dragster during this time?
Known (Given):
=
Unknown:
Fnet =
Equation:
Fret=ma (or m*a)
Solution:
Answer:
38,673.9NExplanation:
According to newton's second law:
Force = mass * acceleration
Given
Mass = 873kg
acceleration = 44.66m/s²
Magnitude of the force is expressed as;
F = ma
F = 873 * 44.6
F = 38,673.9N
Hence the magnitude of the net force exerted on the dragster during this time is 38,673.9N
What is the relationship between the frequency and the wavelength of a wave?
Answer: The wavelength and frequency of light are closely related. The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength. Because all light waves move through a vacuum at the same speed, the number of wave crests passing by a given point in one second depends on the wavelength.
Explanation:
What are the names of the ions?
Answer:
Well for most of them you add -ide
Explanation:
Answer:
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Which principle states that the net electrical force on a specific charge is equal to the sum of the vector components of the charges applying forces on it?
angle principle
summation principle
superposition principle
vector principle
Answer:
C. The superposition principle
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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A student exerts a 2N for on a wall. What is the magnitude of the force the wall exerts on the student?
Answer:
Fr = 2 [N]
Explanation:
To solve this problem we must use Newton's third law which tells us that the force applied on a body at rest is equal to the reaction force that acts in the opposite direction and with equal magnitude to the force applied.
Since the wall does not move when applying force, then it remains static (there is no movement)
We can use Newton's third law and say that the sum of the forces on the body is equal to zero. In this way, we propose the following equation.
∑F = 0
[tex]F-F_{r}=0[/tex]
where:
F = force = 2 [N]
Fr = reation force [N]
Therefore.
[tex]2-F_{r}=0\\F_{r}=2[N][/tex]
List 5 occasions in real life when you want friction (motion to stop)
Answer:
*want my husband's mouth to stop moving
*when im driving my car and the light turns red
*i want the person pushing the buggy behind me to stop when I stop
*when I'm on the 16th floor at the Horseshoe Casino Hotel and the elevator keeps passing my floor... would love for it to stop and pick me up
*when Publisher's Clearing House is delivering my big fat check, I definitely want them to stop and hand it over:)
You push a 40 kg sled with a force of 50 N. If the friction force opposing the sled’s motion is 9 N, what is the acceleration of the sled? Show your work,
Answer:If the coefficient of kinetic friction (u) is 0.2, what ... The force of friction for a 7.5-kg object being pushed horizontally at a constant speed ... needed to start the box moving? ... An applied force of 21 N accelerates a 9.0-kg wagon at 2.0 m/s² along the ... 3N = p. 88.2 N. (u=0,034. 5. A sled of mass of 50.0 kg is pulled along a flat,
A 35kg cannonball sits at rest on a flat level surface. What is the normal force exerted on the cannon ball. Use -9.8 m/s2 for acceleration due to gravity.
A. -343N
B. 44.8N
C. 25.2N
D. 343N
Answer:
a) N = 343 [N]
Explanation:
We must remember Newton's third law, which tells us that the force acting on a body is equal to the normal reaction force of equal magnitude but acting in the opposite direction.
[tex]N=m*g[/tex]
where:
m = mass = 35 [kg]
g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]
[tex]N = 35*9.8\\N= 343 [N][/tex]
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A bookcase has a mass of 37 kg. What is the weight of the bookcase?
Help please
answers
81.6 pounds rounded or just 81.571 if it needs to be exact
What type of circuit is seen in this picture?
-Open
-Parallel
-Series
-AC
Answer:
You need the attachment, sorry I can't answer :(
Answer:
It is short thats what the awnser is
please help me pwease
Answer:
Mantle will be the required answer
1. What is diffraction?
2.Give an example of diffraction.
Answer: a process which a beam of light spread out as a result of the passing through a narrow aperture
Explanation:
Is it healthy to be sad all the time?
1.sometimes
2. no
3.yes
Answer:
my answer would be NO. it is not healthy
Answer:
2. No.
Explanation:
Absolutely not, think of one time being sad has ever helped you in a situation. The only thing sadness has ever done is make you not want to go anywhere, constantly eat, and stay in your bed.
If you're sad all the time, that could mean depression, and bottling up your depression could eventually lead to some form of hurting yourself, or someone you love, it may even lead to your death.
Whatever's making you sad, you need to address the situation and not bottle it up. Squash it once and for all so you can experience joy again, do not let a situation you're able to control make you want to lose your life.
Renewable energy sources can never run out. T for true or F for False.
Answer:
T
Explanation:
Renewable energy sources are sources such as Solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, tidal, and biomass are energy sources that are natural and are forever here.
Unlike non renewable resources such as coal and natural gas. These are limited and will one day run out.
A car drives 500m in 2 minutes what is the cars speed?
Answer:
250 miles an hour
Explanation:
you just have to divide 500 by 2
Write two forms of mechanical energy
What is the force of gravity between two objects that are 4.0 m apart? The mass of the first object is 0.25 kg and the mass of the second object is 0.65 kg
Answer:
6.77 x 10^-13 Newtons
Explanation:
using the formula [tex]F= \frac{GMm}{r^2}[/tex]
where G is the gravitation constant which is 6.673 x 10^-11 N m2/kg2
M = mass of the first object which is 0.25 kg
m = mass of the second object which is 0.65 kg
and r is the distance between the objects which is 4 metres
Plugging our values in:
[tex]F\:=\:\left(6.673x10^{-11}\right)\frac{\left(0.25\right)\left(0.65\right)}{4^2}[/tex]
F = 6.77 x 10^-13 N
Find the displacement of the object moving at v= -2 m/s for t=5s
Answer:
d = - 10 [m]
Explanation:
We must remember that speed is defined as the relationship between the displacement in a given time. In this way, we can propose the following equation.
[tex]v = d/t[/tex]
where:
v = velocity = 2 [m/s]
d = displacement [m]
t = time = 5 [s]
Now replacing:
[tex]d=-5*2\\d=-10[m][/tex]
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Answer: D) Earthquake
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Answer: Earthquakes
Explanation: Earthquakes impact rupture breaks in the ground, landslides, avalanches, fires, tsunamis, property damage, and loss of life.
Periodontal diseases in teeth and osteoarthritis are common problems that show up on skeletal remains.
O A. True
OB.
False
A baseball on the Moon and an identical baseball on the Earth are thrown vertically upward with the same initial velocity of 12 m/s. The acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is 1/6 that of Earth. What is the maximum height the ball reaches on the moon? What is the maximum height the ball reaches on the earth? What is the difference in the maximum height the ball reaches on the Moon compared to on Earth?
Answer:
a. 3.68 m b. 0.61 m c. 3.07 m
Explanation:
a. What is the maximum height the ball reaches on the moon?
Using v² = u² - 2g'h where u = initial velocity of baseball = 12 m/s, v = final velocity of baseball = 0 m/s (since it stops at maximum height), g' = acceleration due to gravity on moon = g/6 where g = acceleration due to gravity on earth = 9.8 m/s², so g' = 9.8 m/s²/6 = 1.63 m/s² and h = maximum height of ball on moon.
So, making h subject of the formula, we have
h = -(v² - u²)/2g'
substituting the values of the variables, we have
h = -((0 m/s)² - (12 m/s)²)/2(1.63 m/s²)
= -(- 12 m²/s²)/2(1.63 m/s²)
= 6 m²/s²)/(1.63 m/s²)
= 3.68 m
b. What is the maximum height the ball reaches on the earth?
Using the same equation for the maximum height the baseball travels on the moon for that on the earth, the maximum height h' the baseball travels on the earth is given by
h' = -(v² - u²)/2g where u = initial velocity of baseball = 12 m/s, v = final velocity of baseball = 0 m/s (since it stops at maximum height), g = acceleration due to gravity on earth = 9.8 m/s²and h' = maximum height of ball on moon.
substituting the values of the variables, we have
h = -((0 m/s)² - (12 m/s)²)/2(9.8 m/s²)
= -(- 12 m²/s²)/2(9.8 m/s²)
= 6 m²/s²)/(9.8 m/s²)
= 0.61 m
c. What is the difference in the maximum height the ball reaches on the Moon compared to on Earth?
The difference in the maximum height the ball reaches on the Moon compared to on Earth is d = h - h' = 3.68 m - 0.61 m = 3.07 m
This image shows flashlight beams reflecting off a mirror from
different angles. Based on the angles of reflection, choose all pairs of
light rays that correctly match incoming light beams with their
reflected light beams,
Question 2. Based on the image and the angles of reflection shown witch statement is true.
A) When a light ray strikes a mirror, it randomly scattered.
B) light is absorbed by mirrors and reflected directly upwards.
C) light travels in a straight line until lit strikes an object
D) light is reflected back to its source when it strikes an object
Hey I'm working on this test right now, did you ever get the answers?
Which scenario describes a transformation of thermal energy into chemical energy?
A You turn on the heater in your car.
B
The UV light from the Sun causes a sunburn.
С
The Sun's energy causes you to sweat.
D
The oven bakes dough into bread.
Answer:
The Answer is A
Explanation:
Which scenario describes a transformation of thermal energy into chemical energy? You turn on the heater in your car. The UV light from the Sun causes a sunburn. The Sun's energy causes you to sweat.
Which two forces act over very small distances
Explanation:
There are three fundamental forces that act at a distance. They are gravitational, electromagnetic and nuclear forces.
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