The coefficient of kinetic friction between a couch and the floor is 0.65. If the
couch has a mass of 42 kg and you push it with a force of 600 N, what is the
net force on the couch as it slides?
A. 868 N
B. 188 N
C. 452 N
O D. 332 N

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Answer 1

Answer: D. 332n

Explanation: I took the quiz and that was the correct answer


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A wave vibrates up and down 22 cycles in 7 seconds with a wave speed of 57. Calculate the
wavelength. (Round to the 2nd number after the decimal)

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Answer:

18.14m

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Frequency = [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex]cycles/s

Speed of wave = 57m/s

Unknown:

Wavelength  = ?

Solution:

The speed of a wave is related to frequency and wavelength using the expression below;

         V = f x λ

V is the speed of the wave

f is the frequency

λ is the wavelength

  Insert the parameters and find λ;

        57  =  [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex] x λ

       λ = 57 x [tex]\frac{7}{22}[/tex]   = 18.14m

The unit of the electric resistance is ???​

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Answer:

Ohms

Step-by-step-explanation :

Electric resistance

Dimension length :

Squared mass per time cubed , that is , electric current squared.

The SI derived unit of electric resistance is the ohm,(volt per ampere).

Help!!!
Remember W = mg, 1 kg = 2.2
2) A car engine has a weight of 1500 N, what is it's mass and what is it's weight in lbs.?

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Answer:

Mass is 152.95743

weight in ibs 3304.6914215069355 ibs

EXPLANATION:

1500 N = 152.95743 KG

152.95743 KG × 9.8 = 1498.982814

1 KG is 2.2 IBS

so

14o8.982814 is 3304.6914215069355

The car's initial speed was 15 m / s and the distance the car travels before it comes to a complete stop after the driver applies the brakes is 63m. What is the magnitude of the car's acceleration?

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Initial speed of the car (u) = 15 m/s

Final speed of the car (v) = 0 m/s (Car comes to a complete stop after driver applies the brake)

Distance travelled by the car before it comes to halt (s) = 63 m

By using equation of motion, we get:

[tex] \bf \longrightarrow {v}^{2} = {u}^{2} + 2as \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow {0}^{2} = {15}^{2} + 2 \times a \times 63 \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow 0 = 225 + 126a \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow 126a = - 225 \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow a = - \dfrac{225}{126} \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow a = - 1.78 \: m {s}^{ - 2} [/tex]

[tex] \therefore [/tex] Acceleration of the car (a) = -1.78 m/s²

Magnitude of the car's acceleration (|a|) = 1.78 m/s²

Rohith has been jogging to the bus stop for 2.0 minutes at 3.5 m/s when he looks at
his watch and sees that he has plenty of time before the bus arrives. Over the next
10.0s, he slows his pace to a leisurely 0.75 m/s. What was his average acceleration
during this 10.0 s?

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Multiply these numbers and there’s your answer

A horse accelerates from rest for 1 s and covers a distance D. If instead the accelerates from rest with the same accelerations for 2 s will the distance it covers be equal to 2D, 4D, or 9D

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Answer:

4D

Explanation:

We will use 2nd equation of motion in this question:

s = Vi t + (0.5)gt²

where,

s = distance covered

t = time taken

g = acceleration due to gravity

For t = 1 s:

s = D

Therefore,

D = (0 m/s)(1 s) + (0.5)g(1 s)²

D = 0.5g   -------------- equation (1)

For t = 2 s:

s = D

Therefore,

s = (0 m/s)(1 s) + (0.5)g(2 s)²

s = 0.5g(4)

using equation (1):

s = 4D

therefore, correct answer is:

4D

what is the number of significant digits in the measurement 10.005m?

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I think it’s five, all of the digits are significant figures.

Which statement best describes the difference between acceleration and velocity?



A. acceleration only shows a change in direction, but velocity shows a change in speed.
B .acceleration depends on direction, but velocity does not.

C. acceleration is a change in velocity, but velocity is speed in a given direction.

D. acceleration only shows change in speed, but velocity only shows a change in direction.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

acceleration is a change in velocity which means a time rate change in velocity but velocity is the time rate change in displacement

A truck moving due south takes a turn and starts moving towards east while maintaining the same speed.
Its velocity remains constant.
It covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time.
Its velocity changes
None of the above

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Answer:

Its velocity changes

Explanation:

When the truck changes direction, its velocity changes.

Velocity is a vector quantity that specifies the magnitude of motion and direction it is taking.

When direction changes, the velocity of a body will also change. This is unlike speed which is a scalar quantity.

 Velocity is the displacement divided by time taken.

Function of nucleus ​

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Answer:

The nucleus has very important roles to play. As it contains genetic material, it coordinates cell activities like protein synthesis and cell division.

Explanation:

Which experimental discovery led Niels Bohr to revise Rutherford's model of
the atom?
A. Most alpha particles pass straight through a thin sheet of gold
foil.
B. Electrons have more energy the farther they are from the nucleus.
C. A few alpha particles bounce off a thin sheet of gold foil.
D. The beam in a cathode ray tube is moved by an electric force.

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Answer:

Electrons have more energy the farther they are from the nucleus.

Explanation:

A P E X

Can some one help me please and thanks

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Answer:

The way in which objects exert forces on each other is described by Newton’s 3rd law of motion

Explanation:

Objects with mass exert forces on each other via the force of gravity. This force is proportional to the mass of the two interacting objects and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. The factors G, M, and rare the same for all masses at the surface of the Earth.

A force of 30 Newtons is used to push a basket along the floor a total distance of 3 meters. How much work is done on the basket?

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Answer:

the total work done is 90J

Explanation:

the reason why is because you are the force (30 newtons) and the metere (3) so you will be multiplying those two numbers together.

W= FD 30(3)= 90J

While spending the weekend in your cabin, you burn wood in your pot-bellied stove to heat a kettle of water for tea.

Answer the following questions for 2 points each:

1. What type of energy does the wood have in this situation. Explain your answer.

2. What type of energy is this transformed into as the wood it burned in the stove. Explain your answer.

3. What type of heat transfer is being used to warm the kettle of water? Why does the water eventually boil?

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Answer: 1 = Heat

2=gas

3=it gets hot enough to boil because the metal conducts the heat into the water to heat it up and eventually boil.

Explanation: its common sense

1. What is the gravitational force of attraction between two 800 kg spherical objects that are 5 m apart? What would the gravitational force of attraction between these two objects be if the distance between them was changed to 10 m?

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Answer:

the force of gravity between them is quadrupled .

Explanation:

Since gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two interacting objects, more separation distance will result in weaker gravitational forces.

Dose the atoms in a solid move freely or remain in a fixed position ?

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Fixed position becuase all the atoms are closely packed together

Why are recessive traits not seen even though they are present in the alleles?​

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Answer:

Explanation:. The vending machine holds 10 bags of pretzels and 8 packs of cheese crackers.  Both the pretzels and crackers dispenseat 2 bags per hour. How many hours will elapse when there is the same number of snacks remaining in the vending machine?  How many of each item will there be at this point?Equation1______________________________Equation2_______________________________Hours: ___________________________ Items: ____________________________What does each equation have n common? ______________________How does this affect the solution?

A ball is thrown up into the air with the initial velocity of 18 m/s. A) How high does the ball go? B) Calculate the time needed for the ball to reach its max height.

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Answer:

(a) h = 16.53 m (b) t = 1.83 s

Explanation:

Given that,

The initial velocity of a ball, u = 18 m/s

When it reaches to the maximum height, its final velocity v will be 0. Let it goes to a maximum height of h meters.

Finding t using first equation of motion as follows :

v = u +at

Here, a = -g and v = 0

[tex]t=\dfrac{u}{g}\\\\t=\dfrac{18}{9.8}\\\\t=1.83\ s[/tex]

The time needed for the ball to reach its max height is 1.83 s.

Let h is the maximum height. Using second equation of motion to find it :

[tex]h=ut-\dfrac{1}{2}gt^2\\\\h=18(1.83)-\dfrac{1}{2}\times 9.8\times (1.83)^2\\\\h=16.53\ m[/tex]

So, it will go to a maximum height of 16.53 m.

16. Through which of the following mediums is the velocity of a sound wave the greatest?
A. Steel
B. Lend
Water
D. Air

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A.) Steel.

steel travels 5,060 meters per second,

lead travels 1,402 meters per second,

water travels 1,439 meters per second,

and air depends on temperature.

where is the centripetal force directed on a banked curve?

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Answer:

The net force on a car traveling around a curve is the centripetal force, Fc = m v2 / r, directed toward the center of the curve.

Explanation:LET ME KNOW IF ITS WRONG. HAVE A NICE DAY!!!!!!!!!!

Answer: The net force on a car traveling around a curve is the centripetal force, Fc = m v2 / r, directed toward the center of the curve. The centripetal force is directed at right angles to the motion and also along the radius towards the centre of the circular path. In order for a car to move around a circular track, something must provide a centipetal force. One source of the centripetal force is friction between the tires and the road. This means that the tires do not need to supply any friction at all to keep the car from slipping sideways. ...

Hope this helps... stay safe and have a great day!!! :D

A race car with a 255 hp (1.90 × 105 W) engine is able to accelerate from rest to its top speed in 9.00 s. How much work does the car's engine do in this interval of time?

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Answer:

W = 1710 kJ

Explanation:

Given that,

Power of a race car, P = 255 hP = [tex]1.9\times 10^5\ W[/tex]

It accelerate from rest to its top speed in 9.00 s.

We need to find the work does the car's engine do in this interval of time.

Power is given by work done per unit time. Mathematically,

[tex]P=\dfrac{W}{t}\\\\W=P\times t\\\\W=1.9\times 10^5\times 9\\\\W=1710\ kJ[/tex]

So, the required work done is is 1710 kJ.

pls help me tbis is being timed

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Answer:

it would have to be 1000 netons

Only visibly rough surfaces have friction between them

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Rougher surfaces have more friction between them

Which of the following games below involves different manipulative skills like throwing and rolling and some motor skills?




Group of answer choices

target games

invasion games

striking and fielding games

physical activity

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Answer:

striking and fielding

Explanation:

striking and fielding

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Some physical evidence was obtained from a crime scene. For which of these pieces of evidence will forensic scientists conduct an identification test?
A.
a hair strand
B.
a black powder
C.
a glove
D.
bloodstains

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I'm thinking the hair and the blood stains. They might test the others if they played a big role in the crime but primarily the first two because they have DNA. They can use DNA sequencing to help configure who.

Answer:

The correct option is D. bloodstains

How does a battery supply electrical energy to a circuit?
A. Chemical reactions in a battery cause positively and negatively
charged particles to separate and become concentrated at the
battery terminals.
B. Chemical reactions in a battery cause positively and negatively
charged particles to concentrate in the center of the battery.
C. The force of attraction between positively and negatively charged
particles generates electrical energy within the battery.
O
D. Negatively charged particles that are concentrated at the negative
terminal are repelled from one another, forcing them into a
conducting wire.
ko

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Answer: A.

Explanation:

took the test just now

A battery supplies electrical energy to a circuit Chemical reactions in a battery cause positively and negatively charged particles to separate and become concentrated at the battery terminals. The correct option is A.

What is a chemical reaction?

A chemical reaction is a process in which one or more substances, also known as reactants are converted to one or more different substances, known as products. A chemical reaction rearranges the constituent atoms of the reactants to create different substances as products

Chemical reactions in a battery cause positively and negatively charged particles to separate and become concentrated at the battery terminals resulting in the transformation into electrical energy therefore the correct option is A.

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a measuring cylinder contains 30cm3 of a liquid some more of the liquid is added until the liquid level reaches the 50cm3 mark the reading on the balance increases by 30g what is the density of liquid?

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Answer:

1.5g/cm³

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Initial volume of the liquid  = 30cm³

Final volume of the liquid  = 50cm³

Mass of the liquid  = 30g

Unknown:

Density of the liquid  = ?

Solution:

Density is the mass per unit volume of a substance.

  Density  = [tex]\frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]  

volume of the liquid  = final volume - initial volume  =  50cm³  -  30cm³

 volume of the liquid  = 20cm³

Density  = [tex]\frac{30}{20}[/tex]   = 1.5g/cm³

Pregunta 1 (1 punto)
(05.02 LC)

In a battery (voltaic cell), in which direction do electrons flow? (1 point)

a
From the negative to the positive terminal

b
From the positive to the negative terminal

c
From the copper plate to the zinc plate

d
From the top of the plates to the bottom

Pregunta 2 (1 punto)
(05.02 LC)

Which statement best describes why some materials are not magnetic? (1 point)

a
Magnetic materials have many spinning unpaired electrons

b
Paired electrons spin in opposite directions, cancelling their magnetic fields

c
Electrons of magnetic materials are loosely held by atomic nuclei

d
Magnetic materials move positively charged particles to other atoms

Pregunta 3 (1 punto)
(05.02 LC)

If Keisha's thumb points in the direction of an electrical current, what will her fingers curled around the wire represent? (1 point)

a
The opposing electric current

b
The opposing magnetic current

c
The direction of the electric field

d
The direction of the magnetic field

Pregunta 4 (1 punto)
(05.02 MC)

A light bulb provides a resistance of 20 Ω to the 30 A current that runs through it. Determine the voltage of the battery in the flashlight. (1 point)

a
0.7 V

b
2 V

c
51 V

d
600 V

Pregunta 5 (1 punto)
(05.02 MC)

Alyssa is taking a walk on a nature path near her neighborhood. She carries a compass with her. As she walks along the path, she notices the needle on the compass is occasionally deflected from its original position. If she has not changed the direction she is walking, what is most likely causing the occasional shift in the needle? (1 point)

a
Changes in pressure

b
Changes in temperature

c
Sources of electrical current

d
Changes to Earth's magnetic field

Pregunta 6 (1 punto)
(05.02 MC)

Quickly spinning the handle of a hand generator, Kevan is able to light three bulbs in a circuit. When he uses two batteries instead of the generator, the bulbs are very dim. Which statement best explains why the batteries are not able to power all three light bulbs like the generator? (1 point)

a
The batteries do not make the charges move as much

b
The generator creates less voltage

c
The batteries have higher amperage

d
The generator current is more steady

Pregunta 7 (1 punto)
(05.02 MC)

A construction worker uses an electrical device to attract fallen nails and sharp objects from a construction site. What is causing the attraction of the metal objects? (1 point)

a
An electrical wave oscillating perpendicular to the electrical device.

b
An electrical charge radiating perpendicular to the wire

c
A magnetic wave radiating perpendicular to an electrical device

d
A magnetic wave and electrical current moving in opposite directions

Pregunta 8 (1 punto)
(05.02 MC)

A tablet draws 10.0 A when plugged into a 150-V line. If another tablet has twice as much resistance, what would the current of the second tablet be if plugged into the same line? (1 point)

a
0.60 A

b
1.5 A

c
5 A

d
15 A

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B the answer is B Hope this helps

In a battery (voltaic cell), the electrons flow from the negative to the positive terminal.

What is meant by electric current ?

Electric current is defined as the rate of flow of electric charge through any cross-section in an electric circuit.

Here,

1) In a battery (voltaic cell), the electrons flow from the negative to the positive terminal.

2) Some materials are not magnetic because, they have equal number of electrons that spin in opposite direction. Thus, the paired electrons spin in opposite directions, cancelling their magnetic fields.

3) According to Right-hand thumb rule, if Keisha's thumb points in the direction of an electrical current, her fingers curled around the wire will represent the direction of magnetic field.

4) Resistance of the light bulb, R = 20 Ω

   Current flowing through the light bulb, I = 30 A

Voltage of the battery,

V = IR

V = 30 x 20

V = 600 V

5) The deflection in the needle of the compass is due to the change in the Earth's magnetic field.

6) The batteries are not able to power all three light bulbs like the generator because, the generator current is more steady.

7) The attraction of the metal objects towards the electrical device is due to an electrical wave oscillating perpendicular to the electrical device.

8) Current in the first tablet, I₁ = 10 A

Voltage applied, V = 150 V

We know that,

I [tex]\alpha[/tex] 1/R

Therefore,

I₁/I₂ = R₂/R₁

I₂ = R₁I₁/R₂

I₂ = R x 10/2R

I₂ = 10/2 = 5 A

So, the current of the second tablet is 5 A.

Hence,

In a battery (voltaic cell), the electrons flow from the negative to the positive terminal.

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Answer:

Explanation:

neautrons and protons

A machine has mechanical advantage 2,what does it mean?​

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Answer:

The mechanical advantage of a machine is 2. Mechanical advantage MA is the ratio of output (generated by the machine) force to input (applied to the machine) force. So MA = 2 means that for example if you apply 100 N then your machine will multiply that force and generate 200 N .

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