Answer:
4Na + O2 → 2Na2O
what is meant by absolute zero temperature?
Answer:
Absolute zero, temperature at which a thermodynamic system has the lowest energy. It corresponds to −273.15 °C on the Celsius temperature scale and to −459.67 °F on the Fahrenheit temperature scale.
What do we call the potential mechanical energy stored in an object when work is performed to change its shape?
A.) elastic energy
B.) sound energy
C.) kinetic energy
what polarity must the red tip of the compass needle be since it points toward the south pole of the magnet?
Answer: positive
Explanation: because opposites attract and north=positive and south=negative the answer should be positive.
The polarity of the red tip of the compass needle must be at the north of the earth, since it points toward the south pole of the magnet.
What is meant by polarity of a magnet ?Polarity of a magnet is defined as the orientation of both the north and south poles of the magnet in space.
Here,
We know that, the opposite poles attract.
The magnetic needle is arranged in a such a way that, the red tip of the magnetic compass needle is actually pointing towards the geographic north pole of the earth.
In order to point the compass needle towards the magnetic south pole, the south pole of the magnet must be located in the geographic north pole.
Hence,
The polarity of the red tip of the compass needle must be at the north of the earth, since it points toward the south pole of the magnet.
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(please awnser i need my grade up) We can calculate the about of potential energy in an object using the formula PE = mgh where m is the mass of the object, g is the acceleration due to gravity (which on Earth is a constant 9.8) and h is the height the object is from ground. If I have a 2kg bar of gold and raise that to a shelf mounted 3 meters from the ground what is that objects GPE? Remember to insert the numbers into the formula like this PE = (2) (9.8) (3) , you may use your calculator to complete this multiplication problem.
Answer:
88.2 J
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
A car traveling at 50 m/s comes to a stop in 5 seconds. What is the
acceleration of this?
Answer:
10
Explanation:
10 is the answer because you divide 50 and 5 and your answer is 10.
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Answer:
a = -10m/s²
Explanation:
Givens:
Vf = 0m/s
Vi = 50m/s
t = 5s
Use the following kinematic equation:
Vf = Vi+at
Rearrange
a = (Vf-Vi)/t
a = -10m/s²
Near the surface of Earth, what is the acceleration of an object due to the force of gravity? !!!!! Please answer !!!!!
Answer:
Weight. Recall that the acceleration of a free-falling object near Earth's surface is approximately g=9.80m/s2 g = 9.80 m/s 2 . The force causing this acceleration is called the weight of the object, and from Newton's second law, it has the value mg.
Explanation:
What is meant by the components of a vector
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Mechanical energy is defined as
Question 1 options:
the energy of motion and position, which is represented by the formula KE + PE = ME
potential energy
Energy of motion
Energy of machines and tools
Answer:
energy of motion is represented by formula KE+PE=ME
Answer:
formula:
KE+PE=ME
Explanation:
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What average net force is required to stop a 1950 kg car in 10.5 s if it’s initially traveling at 28m/s
Answer:
An average net force of 5200 N is needed to stop the car
Explanation:
Cinematics and Dynamics
Cinematics describes the variables involved in the movement without dealing with its causes. There are four main concepts in cinematics: Velocity (or its scalar equivalent, the speed), acceleration, time, and displacement (or the scalar equivalent, distance).
The acceleration can be calculated by:
[tex]\displaystyle a=\frac{v_f-v_o}{t}[/tex]
The initial speed is vo=28 m/s, it stops (vf=0) in t=10.5 seconds, thus the acceleration is:
[tex]\displaystyle a=\frac{0-28}{10.5}[/tex]
[tex]a = -2.67~m/s^2[/tex]
The acceleration is negative because the car loses speed.
Knowing the mass of the car m=1950 Kg, we can calculate the net force required to stop the car by using the formula:
F = m.a =1950*2.67
F = 5200 N
An average net force of 5200 N is needed to stop the car
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examples of uniform motion
Answer:
An airplane cruising at a level height and a steady speed.
A car going along a straight level road at steady speed.
A vibrating spring in a sewing machine.
A ship steaming on a straight course at steady speed.
A train going along the tracks at steady speed.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Examples of Uniform Motions.
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An airplane cruising at a level height and a steady speed.
A car going along a straight level road at steady speed.
A vibrating spring in a sewing machine.
A ship steaming on a straight course at steady speed.
A train going along the tracks at steady speed
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When velocity is graphed with respect to time, what does the area under
the line represent?
A) velocity
B) distance
C) acceleration
D) displacement
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
Since the velocity of the object is the derivative of the position graph, the area under the line in the velocity vs. time graph is the displacement of the object.
A person runs 3km north. One hour later, she runs 3km south, which of the following statements describes the persons complete trip
The person's complete trip was a 6km round trip because they traveled 3km north and then 3km south, returning to their original location.
What is trip?A trip is a journey or excursion to some destination, usually for a specific purpose. It can be as short as a day trip or as long as a round-the-world adventure. A trip typically involves travel by foot, car, railroad, boat, or airplane and often involves multiple destinations. It may also involve activities such as camping, hiking, sightseeing, and other leisure activities. Travelers usually plan trips in advance to ensure they have enough time to see and do the things they want to. Trips can also be spontaneous, with travelers deciding on the fly where to go and what to do.
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A stretched spring attached to two fixed points is compressed on one end and released, as shown. The resulting wave travels back and forth between the two fixed ends of the spring until it comes to a stop. This is an example of _____ .
a Transverse wave
b
longitudinal wave
c
surface wave
d
electromagnetic wave
Answer:
B. Longitudinal wave
Explanation:
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Let's calculate the equivalent resistances on both circuits.
On Diagram A we have a series connection of the resistors. The equivalent resistance will be the sum of all resistances:
[tex]R_{eq}=1+1+1\\\\\boxed{R_{eq}=3\Omega}[/tex]
On diagram B we have a parallel connection of the resistors. The reciprocal of the equivalent resistance will be the sum of the reciprocals of all the resistances:
[tex]\frac{1}{R_{eq}} = \frac{1}{1} +\frac{1}{1} +\frac{1}{1} \\\frac{1}{R_{eq}}=3\\\\\boxed{R_{eq}=\frac{1}{3}}[/tex]
Therefore, the larger resistance occurs on diagram A.
For the current, recall
[tex]V=IR[/tex]
Where [tex]I[/tex] stands for current [tex]R[/tex] is the resistance and [tex]V[/tex] is the voltage. Rearranging the equation we have
[tex]I = \frac{V}{R}[/tex]
We can see that the larger the resistance, the smaller the current gets. So the larger current must happen in the diagram with smaller resistance. Therefore, the larger current occurs on diagram B.
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Which force is always pulling but never pushes and is directly influenced by mass
Answer:
i believe it is gravity
Explanation:
the gravitational force is a force that attracts any two objects with mass. it pulls things together does not pushes them.
according to newtons third law of motion what happened to the back of a skateboard when the person pushes down on the front of the skateboard
Answer:I think it would start moving
Explanation:
What does a curved gradient line in a distance-time graph represent?
Answer:
If the line is curved, the slope is changing, which also means the velocity is changing. In a distance-time graph, the gradient of the line is equal to the speed of the object. The more the gradient (and the steeper the line) the faster the object is moving.
1. What is power, and what is its relationship to voltage and amperage? (4 points)
power is reffering to force
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Answer:
Toothpaste
Because it is viscous
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In its American colonies, Spain helped the Catholic Church meet its goal of
finding gold.
gaining territory.
converting people.
achieving glory.
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Answer: Converting people
Explanation: In Spanish colonies such as Florida, Spanish moved up into the other states to spread their christianity and were successful with doing so.
2. (1) A piece of rubber is 50 cm long when a weight of
35 N hangs from it and is 85 cm long when a weight
of 70 N hangs from it. What is the spring constant
of this piece of rubber?
Answer
By F = -kx {-ve just indicating the sign of the force}
=>35 = k x (85-50) x 10^-2
=>k = 100 N/m
Again by F = -kx
Which source of energy causes most of the water evaporation on Earth’s surface?
A.
wind
B.
solar
C.
gravity
D.
electrical
Answer:
I think it will be b. solar
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Answer:
Explanation:
its b
What makes the yardstick test a direct measurement of reaction time?
A.
The further the yardstick falls, the slower the reaction time.
B.
Yardsticks have numerical markings for length.
C.
Yardsticks are designed to measure reaction time.
D.
all of the above
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D
Answer:
A. the further the yardsticks falls, the slower the reaction time.
Answer:
The further the yardstick falls, the slower the reaction time.
Explanation:
its A
A chemical bond resulting from the exchange of electrons between two atoms is a(n) ________________ bond.
a
covalent
b
ionic
c
Lewis
d
metallic
Answer:
a covalent
Explanation:
ionic bonding involves only the transfer of electrons but not exchange of electrons
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1. A __ is caused by a sudden shift in the ocean crust which displaces the water. *
2. A tsunamis is possible, but unlikely at a __ plate boundary where two plates are moving sideways past each other. *
3. A Shallow __ is a good indicator of tsunamis, but sends data very slowly and cannot detect earthquakes. *
4. Tsunamis are common at __ plate boundaries, since large earthquakes release the built up pressure, resulting in a quick vertical movement of the plate. *
5. The Indonesian Earthquake of 2004 had a 9.1__, which was the third largest ever recorded in human history. *
All possible answers:
A. Earthquake
B. Tsunami
C. Magnitude
D. Sensor
E. Transform
F. Convergent
G. Divergent
Answer:
1. Tsunami
2.Divergent
3.Sensor
4.Convergent
5.Magnitude
Explanation:
Which type of energies make up the mechanical energy of a roller coaster moving along a track?
Answer:
gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy
Explanation: