Answer:
the sun light will heat up the balloon causing it to burst
Using Velocity vs Time Graphs to Find Acceleration
A graph titled velocity versus time has horizontal axis time (seconds) and vertical axis velocity (meters per second). A line has 4 straight segments. Line segment A runs from 0 seconds 0 meters per second to 1 seconds 15 meters per second. Then segment B runs to 2 seconds 20 meters per second. Then segment C runs to 4 seconds 20 meters per second. Then segment D runs to 5 seconds 0 meters per second.
The acceleration of segment D is m/s2.
Rank segments A, B, and C from least acceleration to greatest acceleration.
Least:
Greatest:
The acceleration at segment D is -20m/s²
The rank of the acceleration from the least to the greatest is -20m/s² < 0m/s² < 5m/s² < 10m/s² (D<C<B<A)
Acceleration is the change in velocity with respect to time.
a = v-u/t
Acceleration at segment A:
Aa = 15-0/1-0
Aa = 15m/s²
Acceleration at segment B:
Ab = 20-15/2-1
Ab = 5m/s²
Acceleration at segment C:
Aa = 0-0/4-2
Aa = 0m/s²
Acceleration at segment D:
Ac = 0-20/5-4
Ac = -20m/s²
Hence the acceleration at segment D is -20m/s²
The rank of the acceleration from the least to the greatest is -20m/s² < 0m/s² < 5m/s² < 10m/s² (D<C<B<A)
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A 40.0 kg rocket produces a
764 N upwards force ("thrust").
What is the net force acting on
the rocket?
Answer:
372Explanation:(40.0)×(9.8)=392
764N-392=372
Alex wants to learn how to surf, but he is not a strong swimmer. He knows he needs to increase his ability to paddle out in order to catch the best waves. Which piece of advice would you give to help him get started on reaching his goal? He should swim at least three times a week at the community pool to build stamina. He should tread water every day to get more comfortable in the water. He should purchase the best surfboard he can afford because it will help him paddle faster. He should watch your friend who is a competitive surfer practice to learn her technique.
Answer:
He should swim at least three times a week at the community pool to build stamina.
Explanation:
where is the centre of mass of a system of two particles is situated?
Answer:
In a two particle system, the center of mass lies on the center of the line joining the two particles.
n Olympic diver is on a diving platform 3.60 m above the water. To start her dive, she runs off of the platform with a speed of 1.3 m/s in the horizontal direction. What is the diver's speed, in m/s, just before she enters the water
Answer:
8.5m/s
Explanation:
Using the equation of motion
v² = u² + 2gH
v is the final speed of the diver
u is the initial speed of the diver
g is the acceleration due to gravity
H is the height of the object
Given the following
V = 1.3m/s
H = 3.60m
g = 9.8m/s²
Required
Initial speed of the diver u
Substitute the given values into the formula:
v² = u² -2gH
1.3² = u² - 2(9.8)(3.60)
1.69 = u²-70.56
u² = 1.69+70.56
u² = 72.25
u = √72.25
u = 8.5m/s
Hence the diver's speed, in m/s, just before she enters the water is 8.5m/s
A train travels with a speed of 115km/hr. How much time does it take to cover a distance of 470km.
It would take approximately 4 hours for the train to cover a distance of 470km.
4 hours 5 minutes 13.04 seconds
A sound wave passes from air into water and then into steel. With each change in medium, the velocity of this wave will a(increase,then decrease b(decrease c(increase d( decrease,then increase ?
Answer:
a
Explanation:
because it can increase anything
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Answer:
huh?
Explanation:
how many teeth shows signs of decay?
Answer:
what do you mean
Explanation:
Which of the following actions will induce an emf in a conductor?
a. Move a magnet near the conductor.
b. Move the conductor near a magnet.
c. Rotate the conductor in a magnetic field.
d. Change the magnetic field strength.
e. all of the above
Answer:
b . Move the conductor near a magnet
Answer:
(e) all the above....
Explanation:
That's all
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Describe the last three years of your life. Include positive and negative experiences.
For a middle school girl
Answer:
my middle school life was horrible and still is sadly ); could you please do my recent brainless <333
Explanation:
My middle school life was eh.i allways got assumed that i was a elementry kid when i was and 6 and 7 grade.until 8th when i hit my grow spurt.my voice end up getting really deep in 8th grade too.tho in 8th i got sent to a certain type of scholl for kids who did bad because of some dum teacher who lied that i hit her when i actually just went to her desk to get my phone sence she saw it in my pocket and took it away.i got sent there for 3 months and was worst thing ever.the treated us like prisoners in that school and made us tacky uniforms that i refused to where.i believe it was a school for 7th-12th.after my expierence at that school my expierence in 8th grade was almost done.i end up being popular at school for being that kid who hit the teacher.ofc that was like 2 years ago im 10th now.i dont really remember my 6th and 7th grade year.only thing i rember is i was a trouble maker and still am a trouble maker.
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You bought a helium balloon for a friend’s winter birthday. The outside temperature was -34 degrees C. The store was at a comfortable 298K. The volume of the balloon immediately after the store clerk filled it was 6 liters. What was the volume after you brought it outside? Show your work. Make sure to include units.
Answer:
4.81 L
Explanation:
From the question given above, we obtained the following information:
Initial temperature (T₁) = 298 K
Initial Volume (V₁) = 6 L
Final Temperature (T₂) = – 34 °C
Final Volume (V₂) =?
Next, we shall convert – 34 °C to Kelvin temperature. This can be obtained as follow:
T(K) = T(°C) + 273
T(°C) = – 34 °C
T(K) = – 34 + 273
T(K) = 239 K
Thus, –34 °C is equivalent to 239 K
Finally, we shall determine the final volume of the balloon as follow:
Initial temperature (T₁) = 298 K
Initial Volume (V₁) = 6 L
Final Temperature (T₂) = 239 K
Final Volume (V₂) =?
V₁ / T₁ = V₂ / T₂
6 / 298 = V₂ / 239
Cross multiply
298 × V₂ = 6 × 239
298 × V₂ = 1434
Divide both side by 298
V₂ = 1434 / 298
V₂ = 4.81 L
Thus, the volume of the balloon when it was brought outside the store was 4.81 L.
28. A student notices that when a weight is hung on a spring, the spring stretches. She decides to conduct an experiment to determine the relationship between the amount of weight
placed on a spring and the distance the spring stretches. She has five different weights: 25 9,50 9.75 9. 100 9, and 125 g. She selects a weight, hangs it on the spring, and
measures how far the spring stretches
What is the independent variable in this experiment?
length of unst etched spring
distance the spring stretches
weight hung from the spring
O temperature of the spring
Answer:
C). weight hung from the spring
Explanation:
An Independent variable is characterized as the variable that is controlled or manipulated by the experimenter in order to observe its change on the dependent variable.
In the given experiment, 'weight hung from the spring' is the independent variable as it is manipulated by the researcher in order to witness its impact on the dependent variable(how the spring stretches). It is the cause that causes an effect on the dependent variable. Any change in the former directly affects the latter. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Directions: Summarize the main ideas of this lesson by answering the question below.
How might a person acquire a fear of or aversion to something even though it has no negative effect
on him or her?
Answer:
Explanation:
Trypophobia is a fear or disgust of closely-packed holes. People who have it feel queasy when looking at surfaces that have small holes gathered close together.A person may start by imagining what they fear, then looking at pictures of the fear object, and then finally being near or even touching the source of their anxiety. In the case of trypophobia, a person with symptoms may start by simply closing his eyes and imagining something such as a honeycomb or seed poThey can help you find the root of the fear and manage your symptoms. Last medically reviewed on July 20, 2017 Medically reviewed by Timothy J. Legg, Ph.D., CRNP — Written by Annamarya Scaccia ...
Two skaters A and B. having masses 50 kg and
70 kg respectively, stand facing each other 6 m
apart on a horizontal smooth surface. They pull
on a rope stretched between them. How far does
each move before they meet?
(A) both move 3 m
(B) A moves 2.5 m and B moves 3.5 m
(C) A moves 3.5 m and B moves 2.5 m
(D) both move 4 m
(E) none of the above
Answer:
Explanation:
Hell im good dude
Read this quotation:
"… my father, the King, is old and feeble. He has only me to help him take care of his people. This terrible dragon has driven them from their homes, carried away their cattle, and ruined their crops."
Which character says these words?
St. George
the Princess in "Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow"
the Princess in "The Last of the Dragons"
the Princess in "St. George and the Dragon"
Answer:
the Princess in "St. George and the Dragon"
Answer:
The princess in st. George and the dragon
Explanation:
Have a good day
How long will it take an object traveling at 7 m/s to reach a distance of 26 meters
Answer:
3 hours 71 minutes
Explanation:
As because Speed= distance/time taken
so time taken= 3.71
If you run North for 5 meters and then East for 15 meters and then
South for 2 meters all in 22 seconds. What was your speed?
0 points
Answer:
1m/s
Explanation:
D = 22m
T = 22s
S = 22÷22
= 1 m/s
Two soccer players run toward each other. One player has a mass of 85 kg
and runs west with a speed of 8 m/s, while the other has a mass of 105 kg
and runs east with a speed of 7 m/s. What is the total momentum of the
system made up of the two players?
Answer:
Total momentum, p = 55 kg-m/s
It is given that,
Mass of player 1, m₁ = 85 kg
Mass of player 2, m₂ = 105 kg
Speed of player 1, v₁ = -8 m/s (west)
Speed of player 2, v₂ = 7 m/s (east)
Momentum is equal to the product of mass and velocity. For this system, momentum is given by :
p=m_1v_1+m_2v_2p=m
1
v
1
+m
2
v
2
p=85\ kg\times (-8\ m/s)+105\ kg\times 7\ m/sp=85 kg×(−8 m/s)+105 kg×7 m/s
p = 55 kg-m/s
The total momentum of the system made up of the two players is 55 kg-m/s.
Answer:
p = 55 kg * m/s east
Explanation:
The answer above explains it neatly, but leaves the direction out of the answer. The player heading east has more momentum, so the net momentum of the system is east.
A teacher pushes a cart, while a student pushes a second, heavier cart
with the same amount of force. If the student's cart has three times the
mass as the teacher's, which of the following is true? *
Answer:
frictional force acting on the cart 450 N.
Given:
mass of cart = 50 kg
acceleration = 3
To find:
Frictional force = ?
Formula used:
F - = 600 N
F = ma
= frictional force
Solution:
Force on the block is given by,
F - = 600 N
F = ma
= frictional force
= 600 - m a
= 600 - (50 × 3)
= 600- 150
= 450 N
According to the given data the frictional force acting on the cart 450 N.
Shows a car travelling around a bend in the road. The car is travelling at a constant speed. There is a resultant force acting on the car. This resultant force is called the centripetal force. (i) In which direction, A, B, C or D, does the centripetal force act on the car? Tick ( ) one box. A B C D (1) (ii) State the name of the force that provides the centripetal force.
Answer:
This question is incomplete
Explanation:
This question is incomplete but the missing figure is in the attachment below.
When an object is travelling around a circular path, there is a force that tends to draw that object towards the center of the circular path and keep the object moving in the curved path, that force is called the centripetal force. From this description, it can be deduced that the direction of the centripetal force that acts on the car (in the attachment below) is D.
The name of the force that provides this centripetal force is frictional force. This is the force that prevents the car from slipping off the road; keeping it moving in the curved path.
26. For this table of data, which column is the independent variable?
radius of circle (m) area of circle (m2)
3.4
36.317
4.5
63.617
4.6
66.476
6.2
120.763
7.6
181.458
7.7
186.265
8.6
232.352
9.7
295.592
area of circle
o
radius of circle
O
None of these is correct.
Answer:
radius of a circle is measured by an instrument, so it is the independent variable
Explanation:
The independent variable corresponds to the magnitude controlled by the experimenter and in general can be measured by an instrument.
The dependent variable is the variable used to perform the calculations, obtained from a mathematical transformation of the independent variable.
The radius of a circle is measured by an instrument, so it is the independent variable and the area is calculated by
A = π r²
Therefore the area corresponds to the dependent variable
Which of the following is NOT one of the essential components of an exercise program?
Answer:
i dont know dude but ask someone who is in your grade lol
Explanation:
If you have 100 kg of each of these substances, which would require the most energy to increase its temperature by 25 Kelvin?
A. Iron
B. Carbon
C. Rubber
D. Air
Answer:
iron
Explanation:
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Please define the prefixes hyper-, hypo-, & iso- AND describe a solution that is hypertonic, hypotonic, & isotonic as well as compare how a living cell reacts when placed in a solution of each of the 3 types.
Answer:
Hypertonic, isotonic, and hypotonic solutions and their effect on cells. ... There are some different explanations out there. ... Tonicity is a concern for all living things, particularly those that lack rigid cell walls and live in ...
An object at rest has no net force acting on it.
True or False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The object is at rest, which means it's not moving, so there is no net force on it, according to Newton's First Law.
Physical values in the real world have two components: magnitude and
Answer:
Dimension.
Explanation:
12. A baseball player throws a ball. While the 700.0-g ball is in the pitcher’s hand, there is a force of 125 N on it. What is the acceleration of the ball?
Answer:
F=ma
125N=.7*a solve for a.
Explanation:
- During a certain period, the angular position of a rotating object is given by: = − + , where is in radian and t is in seconds. Determine the angular position, angular speed, and angular acceleration of the rotating object at = Sec.
The question is not complete. The complete question is :
During a certain period of time, the angular position of a rotating object is given by [tex]$\theta =2t^2 +10t+5$[/tex], where θ is in radians and t is in seconds. Determine the angular position, angular speed, and angular acceleration of the door (a) at t = 0.00 seconds, (b) at t = 3.00 seconds.
Solution :
Given :
Displacement or angular position of the object, [tex]$\theta =2t^2 +10t+5$[/tex]
∴ Angular speed is [tex]$\omega = \frac{d \theta}{dt}$[/tex]
ω = 10 + 4t
And angular acceleration is [tex]$\alpha = \frac{d \omega}{dt}$[/tex]
α = 4
a). At time, t = 0.00 seconds :
Angular displacement is [tex]$\theta =2t^2 +10t+5$[/tex]
[tex]$\theta =2(0)^2 +10(0)+5$[/tex]
= 5 rad
Angular speed is ω = 10 + 4t
ω = 10 + 4(0)
= 10 rad/s
Angular acceleration is α = 4 [tex]$rad/s^2$[/tex]
b). At time, t = 3.00 seconds :
Angular displacement is [tex]$\theta =2t^2 +10t+5$[/tex]
[tex]$\theta =2(3)^2 +10(3)+5$[/tex]
= 53 rad
Angular speed is ω = 10 + 4t
ω = 10 + 4(3)
= 22 rad/s
Angular acceleration is α = 4 [tex]$rad/s^2$[/tex]
A merry go round exerts a force of 1000 N on a rider on the
outer ring of animals when it takes 15 seconds to make a
complete revolution. If the person weighs 750 N, the radius
of the circle he is making is m. Round your answer to
the nearest tenth.
Answer:
The radius of the circle made by the person on the merry go round is 74.55 meters
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The force the merry go round exerts on the rider = 1000 N
The time it takes the merry go round to make one complete revolution = 15 seconds
The weight of the person = 750 N
The radius of the circle made by the person on the merry go round = r
We have;
[tex]F_c = \dfrac{m \cdot v^2}{r} = m \cdot \omega ^2 \cdot r[/tex]
Where;
m = The mass of the person
v = The velocity of the person
[tex]F_c[/tex] = The centrifugal force acting on the person = 1,000 N
r = The radius of the circle made by the person on the merry go round
ω = Angular velocity = 2·π/15 rad/s
We have;
The mass of the person = The weight/(The acceleration due to gravity, g)
∴ The mass of the person = 750/9.81 ≈ 76.45 kg
By substituting the calculated and known values into the equation for the centripetal force, we have;
[tex]F_c[/tex] = m × ω² × r
1000 = 76.45 × (2·π/15)² × r
r = 1000/(76.45 × (2·π/15)²) = 74.55 m
The radius of the circle made by the person on the merry go round = r = 74.55 m.