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2300 N upward
Explanation:
The force by weight of balloon = 1000 N
The atmospheric force experienced by balloon = 3300 N
While weight of balloon is attracted by gravity so the force of weight will act downward
And the atmospheric force gives upward lifting force to the balloon
Net force = atmospheric force - weight of balloon
= 3300 - 1000
= 2300 N
As the atmospheric force is more dominating the balloon will goes upward with 2300 N force
7. It has been suggested that rotating cylinders about 20 km in length and 8 km in diameter be placed in space and used as colonies. The purpose of the rotation is to simulate gravity for the inhabitants. Explain this concept for producing an effective imitation of gravity.
The concept of the centrifugal force is used for producing an effective imitation of gravity. It is an important concept in the mechanics.
What is centrifugal force?when any body is executing circular motion about a fixed axis, an outward force act on that object to balance the body and to execute the circular motion. The outward force is known as the centrifugal force.
It is the pseudo force act in order to balance the centripetal force acting inward during the circular motion.
The centrifugal force is comes into the picture when any body executes circular motion about a fixed axis.
To simulate gravity for the inhabitants, the concept of the centrifugal force is used.
Hence, the concept of the centrifugal force is used for producing an effective imitation of gravity.
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Monitoring cash flow and keeping track of the bottom line of a business are responsibilities for whom?
1. Some ripples spread across a pond with a frequency of 5 Hz. How much would be the period of these ripples.
2. A sound wave has a time period of 0.01 seconds. What is its frequency?
3. A radio wave has a time period of 0.0000002 seconds. What is its frequency?
1)The period of these ripples will be 0.2 sec.
2)The time period of sound wave will be 100 Hz.
3)The frequency of the sound wave will be 5×10⁶ Hz.
What is frequency?Frequency is defined as the number of repetitions of a wave occurring waves in 1 second.
Frequency is given by the formula as,
Frequency of ripples (f₁)=5 Hz
The period of these ripples will be;
T₁=1/f₁
T₁=1/5
T₁=0.2 sec
The time period of sound wave (T)=0.01 seconds
The time period of sound wave;
f=1/T
f=1/0.01
f=100 Hz
Time period of A radio wave = 0.0000002 seconds
The frequency of the sound wave is;
f=1/T
f=1/0.0000002
f=5×10⁶ Hz
Hence,the period of these ripples will be 0.2 sec.
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A rifle recoils while firing a bullet. The speed of the rifle's recoil is small because the
A rifle recoils while firing a bullet. The speed of the rifle's recoil is small because the rifle has more mass than the bullet.
[tex]p_{1} =-p_2}[/tex]
[tex]m_{1} V_{1} =-M_{2} v_{2}[/tex]
Answer:
Explanation:
A rifle recoils while firing a bullet. The speed of the rifle's recoil is small and typically fast because the rifle has more mass than the bullet.
a toy car needs a source of energy to move. how could you give gravitational potential energy to a toy car so that it will move when you let it go?
Answer:
wait one second im about to go get some milk im thirsty
Explanation:
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
If a simple machine has a MA of 5 and you lift an object UP 2 m, how far must you push the
object along the ramp's surface?
0.5 m
10 m
0.2 m
1 m
Answer:
0.5
Explanation:
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Name two ways to get more voltage from a generator.
Answer:
1. The faster the coil rotates the faster will it cut the magnetic field and the bigger will be the output voltage.
2. You could increase the output voltage of a generator by rotating it faster, increasing the number of turns on the coil or using stronger magnets,
Explanation:
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Vhat are you looking for when you research a potential employer?
personal information about the managers
company history
related industry news
what its product or service is
What arguments can you think of for staying single
Answer:
Staying single makes it a whole lot easier to focus on yourself, gain self love, and work on yourself!
Explanation:
what is the gravitation potential energy of a 57 kg sightseer standing at the top of the empire state building which is 381m above ground level
GPE = mgh
GPE = 57 x 9.8 x 381 = 2.12 x 10⁵ J
What is specific heat capacity??
Specific heat capacity is the unit mass of a substance is defined as the amount of heat absorbed (kg) (J), when its temperature rises 1 K (or 1 ° C), and its units J / ( kg K) or J / happen. (Kg ° C).Hope it helps u
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Answer:
The specific heat capacity is defined as the quantity of heat (J) absorbed per unit mass (kg) of the material when its temperature increases 1 K (or 1 °C), and its units are J/(kg K) or J/(kg °C).
1. The sketch shows two 4 kg blocks on a horizontal surface, joined by a string S. They are attached to a 2 kg mass by another string which passes over a frictionless pulley, allowing the 2 kg mass to hang freely. Each of the blocks experiences 6 N of friction.
a) Show that the system accelerates to the right at 0.8 m/s². Calculate the tension in string S.
b) 4 kg S 4 kg 2 kg [4] [4]
Answer:
M g - T = M a acceleration of hanging block (M = 2)
2 g - T = 2 a where M = 2
T = 2 g - 2 a
T = 8 * a + 12 N acceleration of blocks on table
2 g - 2 a = 8 a + 12
10 a = 2 g - 12
a = .8 m/s^2 (assuming g = 10 m/s^2)
T = 2 g - 2 a = 2 * 10 - 2 * .8 = 20 - 1.6 = 18.4 N
Check: For blocks on table
a = (18.4 - 12) / 8 = 6.4 / 8 = .8 m/s^2
A 95kg fullback was running downfield at 8m/s. A defensive player (110kg) was running upfield at 6m/s straight at the fullback. What was the momentum of each player before they impacted?
A)Fullback: 760kgm/s, Defender: 660kgm/s
B)Fullback: 760kgm/s, Defender: -660kgm/s
C)Fullback: 570kgm/s, Defender: 880kgm/s
D) Fullback: 570kgm/s, Defender: -880kgm/s
A 95 kg fullback was running downfield at 8 m/s. A defensive player (110 kg) was running upfield at 6 m/s straight at the fullback. The momentum of each player before they impacted Fullback 760 kgm/s, Defender: 660 kgm/s.
What is impulse?In classical mechanics, the integral of a force, F, over the time period over which it acts, t, is referred to as the "impulse." Impulse is a vector quantity because force is one as well. When an item receives an impulse, it experiences an equivalent vector change in its linear momentum and also in the direction that results.
momentum = mass *velocity
momentum = 95*8 = 760 kg-m/sec Fullback
momentum = 110*6 = 660 kg-m/sec Defender
A 95 kg fullback was running downfield at 8 m/s. A defensive player (110 kg) was running upfield at 6 m/s straight at the fullback. The momentum of each player before they impacted Fullback 760 kgm/s, Defender: 660 kgm/s.
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What kind of object are the light rays interacting with in the model below?
Convex mirror
Convex lens
Concave mirror
Concave lens
Answer:
Concave lens
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4) The specific heat of aluminum is 0.88 J/g °C. How much heat is released when a 10 g piece of aluminum foil is taken out of the oven and cools from 100° to 50°?
4.40 J
568 J
440 J
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
The units of the specific heat hint at how to solve these types of problems
.88 J/(g-C) * 10 g * (100- 50 C) = 440 J
( see how the g and the C 'cancel out' ?)
86. What is the average velocity if the initial velocity is at rest and the final velocity of 16 m/s? a) 16 m/s b) 12 m/s c) 8 m/s d) 4 m/s
Answer:
8 m/s
Explanation:
(16-0)/2 = 8 m/s
what is the main function of a diode
Answer:
acts as a one-way switch for current
How to calculate magnitude of tension if given an angle of 10°
Answer:
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Two satellites some distance apart exert a gravitational force on each other of 20 newtons (N). Each satellite has a mass of 300 kilograms (kg). If the satellites remained tho same
distance apart but each had a mass of 600 kg, what would the force of gravity between them be?
•5N
•10N
•40N
•80N
If the masses of the objects are both doubled to 600 kg each, the force between them will be 40N.
Newton's law of Universal GravitationThe Newton's law of universal gravitation states that, force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to the product of the masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
As such;
F = Km1m2/r^2
If the masses of the objects are doubled but the distance of separation remains the same, it follows that the force between the masses will also be doubled. Hence, if the masses of the objects are both doubled to 600 kg each, the force between them will be 40N.
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Derive the Schrödinger's Time independent wave equation using kinetic energy and momentum.
Consider,
[tex]{:\implies \quad \displaystyle \sf \langle p\rangle =m\langle v(t)\rangle=m\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}x\bigg\{\dfrac{\partial \Psi^{*}(x,t)}{\partial t}\Psi (x,t)+\Psi^{*}(x,t)\dfrac{\partial \Psi (x,t)}{\partial t}\bigg\}dx}[/tex]
Multiply both sides by ih and simplification will yield
[tex]{:\implies \quad \displaystyle \sf ih\langle p\rangle =m\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}x\bigg[\Psi (x,t)\bigg\{\dfrac{h^2}{2m}\dfrac{\partial^{2}\Psi^{*}(x,t)}{\partial x^2}-V(x)\Psi^{*}(x,t)\bigg\}+\Psi^{*}(x,t)\bigg\{V(x)\Psi (x,t)-\dfrac{h^2}{2m}\dfrac{\partial^{2}\Psi (x,t)}{\partial x^2}\bigg\}\bigg]dx}[/tex]
Some simplification, Then Integrate by parts and then knowing the fact that the wave function vanishes for [tex]{\bf x\to \pm \infty}[/tex] will yield:
[tex]{:\implies \quad \displaystyle \sf \langle p\rangle =\dfrac{ih}{2}\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}\bigg\{\dfrac{\partial \Psi^{*}(x,t)}{\partial x}\Psi (x,t)-\Psi^{*}(x,t)\dfrac{\partial \Psi (x,t)}{\partial x}\bigg\}dx}[/tex]
Integrating by parts and knowing the same fact by some simplification will yield:
[tex]{:\implies \quad \displaystyle \sf \langle p\rangle =-ih\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}\Psi^{*}(x,t)\dfrac{\partial \Psi (x,t)}{\partial x}dx}[/tex]
The momentum is thus contained within the wave function, so we can then deduce that:
[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf p\rightarrow -ih\dfrac{\partial}{\partial x}}[/tex]
[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf p^{n}\rightarrow \bigg(-ih\dfrac{\partial}{\partial x}\bigg)^{n}}[/tex]
[tex]{:\implies \therefore \quad \displaystyle \sf \langle p^{2}\rangle =-h^{2}\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}\Psi^{*}(x,t)\dfrac{\partial^{2}\Psi (x,t)}{\partial x^2}dx}[/tex]
Now the kinetic energy
[tex]{:\implies \quad \displaystyle \sf \langle K\rangle =\dfrac{\langle p^{2}\rangle}{2m}=\dfrac{-h^2}{2m}\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}\Psi^{*}(x,t)\dfrac{\partial^{2}\Psi (x,t)}{\partial x^2}dx}[/tex]
The classical formula for the total energy
[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf \dfrac{p^2}{2m}+V(x)=E}[/tex]
Multiplying this equation by [tex]{\sf \Psi (x,t)=\psi (x)exp\bigg(\dfrac{-iEt}{h}\bigg)}[/tex] and use the above equations and simplify it we will be having
[tex]{:\implies \quad \boxed{\bf{\dfrac{-h^2}{2m}\dfrac{d^{2}\psi (x)}{dx^{2}}+V(x)\psi (x)=E\psi (x)}}}[/tex]
This is the Famous Time-Independent Schrödinger wave equation
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. True or False: A bystander intervention is the term used to define when an individual actively moves in and changes the outcome of a situation.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
-10m/s² and vertical height of 0.6m.How will we use this information to find the velocity of the falling object?
A body of mass 200gram is executing SHM with amplitude of 20mm. The magnitude of maximum force which acts upon it is 0.6N. Calculate its maximum velocity?
Given ,
Mass of the body (m) = 200g
Amplitude (A) = 20mm
Maximum force (F) = 0.6 N
Maximum velocity (vmax) =?
We know that
Fmax = mv2max/A
or , 0.6 = 200×10-3xv2max/20×10-3
or , 0.6×20/200= v2max
or , vmax = 0.24 m/s
∴ Maximum velocity = 0.24 m/s2
The value of maximum velocity will be 0.3464 m/s². Energy or work is equal to the product of force and displacement.
What is velocity?The change of distance with respect to time is defined as speed. Speed is a scalar quantity. It is a time-based component. Its unit is m/sec.
The given data in the problem is
Mass of the body is,(m= 200g)
Amplitude is,(A =20 mm)
Maximum force is,F= 0.6 N
To find;
Maximum velocity
Energy or work is equal to the product of force and displacement.
[tex]\rm KE = \frac{1}{2} mV_{max}^2 \\\\ \rm F_{max} \times A = \frac{1}{2} mV_{max}^2 \\\\ F_{max}= \frac{1}{2}\frac{ mV_{max}^2}{A} \\\\ 0.6= \frac{1}{2}\times \frac{ 0.2 \times V_{max}^2}{20 \times 10^{-3}} \\\\ V_{max}=0.3464 \ m/sec^2[/tex]
Hence,the value of maximum velocity will be 0.3464 m/s².
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3. A bottle of vitamin C contains 100 tablets and weighs 80 g. If the
bottle alone weighs 23 g. (a) What is the mass of one tablet? (b) What is
the mass of 36 tablets? (c) What is the weight of 50 tablets?
Answer:
a
0.57g
b
20.52
c
28.5
Explanation:
a
The bottle weighs 80g with tablets
If the bottle alone weighs 23g, the tablets weigh 57g
100 tablets weigh 57g, 1 tablet weighs 0.57g
b
0.57g is one tablet, so to achieve 36 tablets we must multiply by 36
0.57 multiplied by 36 is 20.52
c
To find 50 tablets we can use the same method we used before or a slightly faster method
100 tablets is 57g, so all we have to do is halve to find 50
57 divided by 2 is 28.5
1. The object or point from which movement is determined is called a
of
Answer: reference point
Explanation: A reference point could be a put or question utilized for comparison to decide in case something is in movement.
Why the range of a clinical thermometer kept between 35°C and 42°C?
Answer:
Because it is the standard operational range for measuring the body temperature of a living individual.
Explanation:
When making a measuring equipment like a thermometer, you attempt to keep the reading range (Span) as small as possible so that the reading is as accurate as feasible. Because sensors are often rated in percent of span (in this example, span = 45 C–32 C = 13 degrees Celsius), One percent of 13 equals 0.13 degrees Celsius, thus if your sensor has a usual accuracy of 1%, your temperature reading is accurate to roughly 0.1 degrees Celsius.
Your precision would be 0.2 degrees Celsius if you doubled the span. The reading accuracy is now becoming unsatisfactory. Readability is another advantage of analog and mercury clinical thermometers. The markings for 0.1 deg C would be ten times closer together if a mercury thermometer had ten times the range (span). There is a limit to the device's readability.
light frequency of 3.6 x 10^14 hz what is the wavelength
8.3×10 to the power minus 7
Explanation:
lambda equals velocity over frequency.
The magnetic field lines of a bar magnet spread out from the
A. north end to the south end.
B. south end to the north end.
C. edges to the center.
D. center to the edges.
Answer:
I think the letter B. But I'm not sure pero I try mo Lang po baka Yan po ang tamang sagot kac Yan po Yung nilagay na sagot saakin e Kaya try mo Lang po
A small object with a mass of 1 kg moves in a circular path with a constant speed of 5 m/s. What is the change in momentum during 1⁄2 of period; one period?
The change in momentum of the object during the half period is -10 kgm/s.
The change in momentum of the object during the one period is 0.
Change in momentum of the object during ¹/₂ period
The change in momentum of the object during the half period is calculated as follows;
ΔP(¹/₂) = Pf - Pi
where;
Pf is final momentumPi is the initial momentumΔP(¹/₂) = (-5 x ) - (5 x 1)
ΔP(¹/₂) = -10 kgm/s
Change in momentum of the object during 1 periodΔP(1) = Pf - Pi
ΔP(1) = (5 x 1) - (5 x 1) = 0
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A sphere of mass 15 kg possess kinetic energy of 1200 J. Calculate its
velocity
Answer:
12.65 Meters / Second (m/s)
Explanation:
the problem is really easy to solve, we begin by stating the kinetic energy formula which is:
KE = (1/2)(mass)(velocity)^2
We equate 1200 J to the formula, substitute the mass, and solve for velocity either using a CAS, app, or by hand
1200J = (0.5)(15kg)v^2
v = 12.65 m/s