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Explanation:
The pull strength is the highest possible holding power of a magnet, measured in kilograms. It is the force required to prise a magnet away from a flat steel surface when the magnet and metal have full and direct surface-to-surface contact.
If the acceleration is 600m/s/s and the mass is 300kg, calculate the for the force
Answer:
180000N
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Acceleration = 600m/s²
Mass = 300kg
Unknown:
Force = ?
Solution:
From Newton's second law of motion;
Force = mass x acceleration
Force = 300 x 600 = 180000N
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The first law of thermodynamics describes how the heat added to a system is conserved. Heat ____ the internal energy of the system or is transformed into _______
, or both. Heat is just transformed, not created or destroyed.
Answer:
Heat _Energy___ the internal energy of the system or is transformed into _formula______
Explanation:
The first law of thermodynamics describes how the heat added to a system is conserved. Heat the internal energy of the system or is transformed into, or both. Heat is just transformed, not created or destroyed.
A horizontal force of 0.9N act on a body of mass 0.1kg there is resistance of 0.15 Newton opposing the first Force what acceleration will be produced please help
Answer:
a = 7.5 [m/s²]
Explanation:
To solve this type of problem we must remember Newton's second law, which tells us that the sum of forces on a body is equal to the product of mass by acceleration.
∑F = m*a
where:
∑F = sum of forces [N]
m = mass = 0.1 [kg]
a = acceleration [m/s²]
Now replacing:
[tex]0.9-0.15=0.1*a\\a=7.5 [m/s^{2} ][/tex]
How much work is done on a small car if a 3150 N force is exerted to move it 75.5 m to the side of the road?
Answer:
237,825 J
Explanation:
Fill in the blank: A _____________ circuit has multiple paths for a charge to follow to and from the power source.
Answer:
A parallel circuit
Explanation:
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Answer:
parallel circuit
Explanation:
A 10 kilogram radio controlled airplane at 1000 meters has 100,000
joules of potential energy, and moving at 10 meters per second it has 500
joules of kinetic energy. How much mechanical energy does the radio
controlled airplane have? Include units in your answer but no decimal
point or digits to the right of the decimal point. *
Answer:
The mechanical energy of the airplane is 100,500 joules
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The mass of the airplane = 10 kg
The height at which the airplane is located = 1000 meters
The potential energy of the airplane, P.E. = 100,000 joules
The speed of the airplane = 10 m/s
The kinetic energy of the airplane, K.E. = 500 joules
The Mechanical Energy, M.E. = The Potential Energy, P.E. + The Kinetic Energy, K.E.
M.E. = P.E. + K.E.
∴ M.E. = 100,000 joules + 500 joules = 100,500 joules
The mechanical energy of the airplane, M.E. = 100,500 joules.
Your 1500kg car is stuck behind a truck traveling 27 m/s. To pass it, you speed up to 34 m/s in
6.0 s. What power is required to do this?
Answer:
P = 53375[W]
Explanation:
First, we must use the following equation of kinematics, which allows us to calculate the acceleration value.
[tex]v_{f}=v_{o}+a*t[/tex]
where:
Vf = final velocity = 34 [m/s]
Vo = initial velocity = 27 [m/s]
a = acceleration [m/s²]
t = time = 6 [s]
Now replacing:
[tex]34=27+a*6\\a=1.167[m/s^{2} ][/tex]
Now we must use Newton's second law, which tells us that the sum of forces is equal to the product of mass by acceleration. In this way, we have the following equation.
ΣF =m*a
where:
F = force [N]
m = mass = 1500 [kg]
a = acceleration = 1.167 [m/s²]
[tex]F=1500*1.167\\F=1750[N][/tex]
Power is defined as the product of force by speed. But we have two speeds, the initial and the final. We must use the average speed to be able to estimate the power needed.
[tex]V_{average}=\frac{34+27}{2} =30.5[m/s][/tex]
And the power:
[tex]P=F*V_{average}\\P=1750*30.5\\P=53375[W][/tex]
The change in momentum for an object is equal to
Answer:
We conclude that the change in momentum of a body is equal to the impulse experienced by a body.
Explanation:
Considering the equation
F • t = m • Δ v
Here,
m • Δ v is basically a change in momentum of a body which is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the change in its velocity.
Also,
F • t is called the impulse of the object.In the formula, it is clear that the impulse experienced by a body during the collision is basically a change in the momentum of the body.
In other words, the change in momentum of a body is equal to the impulse experienced by a body.
Therefore, we conclude that the change in momentum of a body is equal to the impulse experienced by a body.
What other kind of simple machine is a special kind of lever?
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A force of 2.0 × 102 newtons is applied to a lever to lift a crate. If the mechanical advantage of the lever is 3.43, what is the weight of the crate? A. 2.0 × 102 newtons B. 58 newtons C. 6.9 × 102 newtons D. 7.1 × 102 newtons
Answer:
C. [tex]6.9\times 10^2\ \text{N}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]\text{Supplied force}=2\times 10^2\ \text{N}[/tex]
M = Mechanical advantage = 3.43
Mechanical advantage is given by
[tex]M=\dfrac{\text{Weigh of crate}}{\text{Supplied force}}\\\Rightarrow \text{Weigh of crate}=M\times \text{Supplied force}\\\Rightarrow \text{Weigh of crate}=3.43\times 2\times 10^{2}\\\Rightarrow \text{Weigh of crate}=6.86\times 10^2\ \text{N}\approx 6.9\times 10^2\ \text{N}[/tex]
The weight of the crate is [tex]6.9\times 10^2\ \text{N}[/tex].
What work will you do in the future and why?
Answer:
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What is the current if 3600 C of charge passes a point in 15 min.
Answer
A)6.5A
B)3.5A
C)4A
D)1A
The middle-C hammer of a piano hits two strings, producing beats of 1.60 Hz. One of the strings is turned to 250.00 Hz. What frequencies (in Hz) could the other string have? (Answer to the nearest 0.1 Hz.)
Answer:
248.5Hz or 251.5Hz
Explanation:
Given :
Beat frequency, Fbeat = 1.5 Hz
Frequency of string 1, f1 = 250 Hz
Frequency of string 2, f2 =?
Recall:
Fbeat = |f1 - f2|
1.5 = 250 - f2
f2 = 250 - 1.5
f2 = 248.5 Hz
OR
- Fbeat = |f1 - f2|
- 1.5 = 250 - f2
f2 = 250 + 1.5
f2 = 251.5 Hz
Hence, the two possible frequencies of the other string are 248.5Hz or 251.5Hz
9. A van travels at a speed of 40.0 m/s has a mass of 600kg. What is the van’s kinetic energy? *
[tex]ke = \frac{1}{2} m{v}^{2} \\ = \frac{1}{2} (600)( {40}^{2} ) \\ = 300 \times 800 = 240000 = 240kjoule[/tex]
Bu lasarati pushes the trycicle with a force of 20 N so that it moves 10m in the direction of the force. The effort made by Mrs. Lasarati amounts to...
Answer:
200 J
Explanation:
Given that,
Force, F = 20 N
Distance covered in the direction of force, d = 10 m
We need to find the effort made by Mrs. Lasarati. It will be given by :
W = Fd
W = 20 N × 10 m
W = 200 J
So, the required effort made by Mrs. Lasarati is 200 J.
Una bombilla de incandescencia tiene un filamento de wolframio cuya resistividad es de 5,6 por 10 a la -8 m , su longitud es de 200 cm y su sección es de 8,0 por 10 a la -7 malcuadrado ¿resistencia?
Answer:
R = 0.14 Ω
Explanation:
The resistance of a metal is given by the relation
R = [tex]\rho \frac{L}{A}[/tex]
where ρ the resistivity is 5.6 10-8 Ω m, they also give the length and the cross section (area)
Let's reduce the magnitudes to the SI system
L = 200cm (1m / 100cm) = 2.00m
A = 8.0 10⁻⁷ m²
let's calculate
R = 5.6 10⁻⁸ [tex]\frac{2.00}{8.0 \ 10^{-7} }[/tex]
R = 1.4 10⁻¹ Ω
R = 0.14 Ω
According to Einstein's theory of relativity, what happens to the mass of an object as the object approaches the
speed of light?
A. The mass of the object decreases.
B. The mass of the object increases.
C. The mass of the object remains the same.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
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When a student combed his dry hair for a long time, his hair began to stand up. Which of these has MOST LIKELY happened
Answer:
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Explanation:
The answer would be static electricity
mention effects of heat
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
Heat is defined as a form of energy due to temperature difference. Heat is also a measure of the total internal energy of a body.
Heat has the following effects;
1) Heat causes change of state of a body
2) Heat changes the temperature of a body
3) Heat causes expansion of a body
4) Heat may alter certain physical properties of a body such as electrical conductivity, density etc
5) Heat causes a change in the pressure and volume of a body
6) Heat may lead to the emission of electrons from metals(thermionic emission)
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A piece of glass’ mass is 10g and it’s displaced volume when submerged is 4 mL. What is its density and what type of glass is it?
Answer:
Explanation:
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What is the velocity of a dog who travels south 50 meters in 9 seconds
Which two terms describe salt (NaCI)
Answer:
Sodium chloride, regular table salt, is also known as the mineral halite.
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Follow-Up Questions:
Find sodium and chlorine on The Periodic Table of the Elements. ...
NaCl is known as an ionic compound. ...
Chlorine is known as a diatomic molecule.
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what is a small section of DNA that codes for protection?
Answer:
Exons
Explanation:
The sections of DNA (or RNA) that code for proteins are called exons
What is the mass of a person running at 2.5 m/s with momentum of
200 kg m/S
Answer:
m = 80 kg
Explanation:
p = m × v
200 = m × 2.5
2.5m = 200
m = 200/2.5
m = 80 kg
What happens to Roberto’s kinetic energy when he runs twice as fast?
A crane lifts a 1000 newton pallet 30 meters. How much work does the
crane do on the pallet? Include units in your answer but no decimal point
or digits to the right of the decimal point. *
Answer:
Workdone = 3000Nm
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Force, F = 1000 N
Distance, d = 30 m
We know that workdone is given by the formula;
Workdone = force * distance
Substituting into the equation, we have;
Workdone = 1000 * 30
Workdone = 3000Nm
Magma presses against limestone creating pressure. Over time it turns into marble. What am I?
Metamorphic
Igneous
Sedimentary
Answer:
Metamorphic
Explanation:
Metamorphic rocks form when rocks are subjected to high heat and high PRESSURE.