what is the area of S-t graph​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Area under DT graph

Important: The area between a velocity-time graph and the `time' axis gives the displacement of the object. The slope is the same all the way from A to C, so the cyclist's velocity is constant over the entire displacement he travels. In figure 5.1 are examples of the displacement-time graphs you will encounter.


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If all objects have gravitational pulls, why is every object not being constantly accelerated toward every other object?

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Answer:

Some object have less gravitational pull than other objects.

Explanation:

The earth always produced the same acceleration on every object. But the gravitational force the earth exerts on the objects is different. Their masses are just as frenzy so the effect we see (acceleration) is the same for each.

The monosaccharide found in fruits is
lactose
maltose
glucose
+
fructose
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Answer:

Fructose

Explanation:

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1. Explain how you calculate the net force in any direction on the box.
2. Suppose an upward force of 15 N is added to the box. What will be the net vertical force on the box?
3. What force could be applied to the box to make the net force in the horizontal direction zero? Explain.
4. Suppose a force of 25 N to the right is added to the box. What will be the net force to the right?

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1.Explain how you calculate the net force in any direction on the box.

If the two horizantal (left to right) forces act on an object in opposite directions and they don't exactly cancel out, what is left over is the net force In the diagram, the net force is 50 Newtons.

The equation you have to do (100 N - 50 N = 50 N).

If the two vertical (up and down) forces act on an object in opposite directions and they do cancel out, what is left over is the net force In the diagram, the net force is 0 Newtons. The equation you have to do. (25 N - 25 N = 0 N)

Final Answer: 50 N

2.Suppose an upward force of 15 N is added to the box. What will be the net vertical force on the box?

The net vertical force ( up and down) would be 15 N  

3.What force could be applied to the box to make the net force in the horizontal direction zero? Explain.

You could apply another horizontal (left to right) force of 50 N then the horizontal net force would be 0 N

4.Suppose a force of 25 N to the right is added to the box. What will be the net force to the right?

If suppose I say I added a horizontal (left to right) net force of 25 right next to the 50 N. The net force for the whole box would be 25 N.

1. The net force in any direction is calculated by calculating the net horizontal force and the net vertical force on the box.

What is Newton's second law?

Newton's Second Law states that The resultant force acting on an object is proportional to the rate of change of momentum.

The mathematical expression for Newton's second law is as follows

F = ma

2. If an upward force of 15 N is added to the box, then the net vertical force on the box would be 15 N in the upward direction because earlier the net vertical force on the box was 0 N.

3. A force of 50 N to the right could be applied to the box to make the net force in the horizontal direction zero.

4. If a force of 25 N to the right is added to the box then the net force o the right would be 75 N.

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use calculations to explain why a person with a mass of 50kg would find it easier to jump on Earth than on Jupiter.

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Answer:

Hello There!!

Explanation:

The answer is=>Because the value of gravatation on Jupiter is high in comparison with Earth and it will be hard to jump on Jupiter.

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please help answer worth 15!!

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Answer:

First option, check image uploaded.

Explanation:

Acceleration defined as time rate of change of velocity. Or change in velocity per change in time.

Acceleration is also the slope of the graph of  velocity against time.

[tex]Acceleration = \frac{dv}{dt}[/tex]

Also change in displacement with time is velocity.

From the given options, the correct graph is in the first option, as shown in the image uploaded.

Define acceleration due to gravity

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Answer:

i took a screenshot of the answer

Explanation:

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14. If we change how fast an object is going and change its mass then we
have changed its...

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Answer:

Momentum

Explanation:

If we change how fast an object is going and change its mass, then we have changed its momentum.

The momentum of body is the quantity of motion such a body can possess.

It is mathematically expressed as:

   Momentum  = mass x velocity

Therefore, if we vary mass and velocity or either of them, then, the momentum of the object will also change.

Mass and velocity is very crucial to the momentum of a body.

What is the origin of cold, wet air masses?

over water in tropical zones
over land in polar regions
over water in polar regions
over land in tropical areas

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Answer:

C. Over water in polar regions

Explanation:

Which statement best explains the speed of light waves as they travel from gas to solid?

Light waves do not travel through any solids.

Light waves speed up as they travel from gas to solid.

Light waves slow down as they travel from gas to solid.

Light waves continue to travel at the same speed as they travel from gas to solid.

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Answer:

Light waves slow down as they travel from gas to solid.

Explanation:

The speed of light is often quoted with reference to a vacuum. Light travels fastest in a vacuum and in a gas.

When light travels through other media such as solids or liquids, the speed of light is decreased due to absorption and scattering of photons by molecules as well as remissions.

Hence the speed of light decreases from gas to solid.

The ocean’s tides are not only affected by the shape of the coastlines, or slope of the ocean floor, but also by the gravitational tug of the Sun and the Moon. Write a 600 word report on the effect of the Moon, and Sun, on tidal reaction, and high tides and low tides. What orientation are the Sun and Moon in to create high tides? Low tides? There are two special types of tides. What are they called and what positions are the Sun and the Moon in during these times?

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Answer:

a) According to Newton's law of gravitation, as the distance between the Moon and the Earth decreases, the gravitational attraction increases and vice versa

The gravitational force of the Moon on the Earth causes the Earth to be slightly bulged on the side directly facing the Moon

The gravitational force also pulls the water bodies on the Earth's surface towards the Moon in the same manner and the effect is more pronounced due to the ability of the liquid water to assume a shape based on the magnitude of the gravitational field attracting it

Therefore, the region where the Moon is closest to the Earth we have a high tide as the water level rises and the region which is perpendicular to where the Moon is located has a  low tide

b) The two special types of tides are

1) The neap tide

2) The spring tide

Neap tide

Neap tide occurs when the Sun and Moon are 90° apart from each other when they are viewed by an observer from Earth

The gravitational pull of the Sun cancels (partially) the effect of the gravitational pull and tidal force of the Moon, resulting in minimum tidal range

Spring Tide

Spring tide occurs when the Earth, the Moon, and the Sun are simultaneously inline, such that the Sun reinforces the gravitational pull and tidal force of the Moon, resulting in a maximum tidal range

Explanation:

Answer:a

Explanation:

A ferris wheel with radius r rotates freely about its central
point with initial angular speed wi. A cart on the end
moves at linear speed 2v.
Suddenly, the ride deaccelerates so the cart moves with
speed v. The final angular speed is Of.
How does the angular speed of the ferris wheel
change?
Choose 1 answer:

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Answer:

decreases by 2

Explanation:

The angular speed of the ferris wheel decreased by a factor of 2.

Angular speed

The angular speed of an object is the rate of change of angular displacement with time.

Relationship between angular speed and linear speed

v = ωr

[tex]r = \frac{\omega }{v} \\\\\frac{\omega_1 }{v_1} = \frac{\omega_2 }{v_2} \\\\\omega_2 = \frac{\omega _1 v_2}{v_1} \\\\\omega _2 = \frac{\omega _i \times v}{2v} \\\\\omega _2 = \frac{1}{2} (\omega _1)[/tex]

Thus, the angular speed of the ferris wheel decreased by a factor of 2.

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change 200km/hr into m/sec​

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55.556 mps is your answer!

Answer:

200km/hr=55.55m/sec

Explanation:

200km/1hr×1000m/1km×1hr/3600sec=200,000/36000

How could you increase the kinetic energy of a wagon without increasing it's mass

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Answer:

send the wagon down a higher hill

By increasing height you can do that

what is the electric potential 4.20 m from a -3.37*10^-6 C charge?

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Answer:

[tex]V =-7221.43 \ V[/tex]

Explanation:

The Electric Potential

The electric potential at a point is equal to the electric potential energy (measured in joules) of any charged particle at that location divided by the charge (measured in coulombs) of the particle.

To calculate the electric potential of a point charge Q at a distance r, we use the formula:

[tex]\displaystyle V=\frac{kQ}{r}[/tex]

Where

[tex]k=9\cdot 10^9\ N.m^2/c^2[/tex]

We are given the following data:

[tex]Q=-3.37\cdot 10^{-6}\ c[/tex]

r = 4.20 m

Calculating:

[tex]\displaystyle V=\frac{9\cdot 10^9*(-3.37\cdot 10^{-6})}{4.2}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{V =-7221.43 \ V}[/tex]

Answer:

-7221.43 V

Explanation:

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How many times can mechanical energy become chemical energy

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Answer:

Chemical energy, Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. Chemical energy may be released during a chemical reaction, often in the form of heat; such reactions are called exothermic.

Answer: infinite number of times

Explanation:

PLZZZZ HELP QUICK . 30 points. Emma weighs 560 N, she has decided to stay in shape so she is working out every morning, This morning she ran and lifted weight! 1. Calculate Emma's mass ( Gravity g= 9.8 N/kg). 2. If she ran 350 meters in 65 seconds, what was her velocity? 3. When she lifted weights, she exerted a 35 N to lift one of the weight 2 meters over the ground, what is the amount of work she performed? Note that units are important, so do not give any number without a unit to avoid losing points.​

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Force equals mass time acceleration. Weight is a force and it can replace force in the equation. The acceleration would be gravity, which is an acceleration.

1.)

Fw (weight) = m (mass) · g (gravity, 9.8 m/s²)

Fw = m * 9.81 m/s²

560N = m · 9.81 m/s²

m ≈ 57.08 kg

2.)

d = 350 meters

t = 65 seconds

velocity = d/t

velocity = 350 meters / 65 seconds

velocity ≈ 5.38 meters/sec

3.)

Force = 35N

Distance = 2 meters

Work = Force · Distance

Work = 35N · 2 meters

Work = 70 J

What is nuclear fission?

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Answer:

a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or on impact with another particle, with the release of energy.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The splitting of a nucleus

Explanation:

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How is the bike in the picture a system and how is the Earth a system?

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Answer:

The earth is a vast, complex system powered by two sources of energy: an internal source (the decay of radioactive elements in the geosphere, which generates geothermal heat) and an external source (the solar radiation received from the Sun); the vast majority of the energy in the earth system comes from the Sun.

Explanation:

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For her birthday, Samantha gets a new bike. She wants all her friends to see and so begins riding up and down her street. What is her speed if she goes 40.5m in 8.6s? *

4.71 m/s
4.71 h/m
47.1 h/m

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Answer:

4.71m/s

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Distance covered  = 40.5m

Time taken  = 8.6s

Unknown:

Speed  = ?

Solution:

The speed of Samantha is the distance divided by the time taken.

 

  Speed  = [tex]\frac{Distance}{time}[/tex]  

 Now insert the parameters;

   Speed  = [tex]\frac{40.5}{8.6}[/tex]   = 4.71m/s

In the diagrams, the solid green line represents Earth's rotational axis and the dashed red line represents the magnetic field axis. Which diagram accurately shows Earth's magnetic field?

At center the Earth with the sun in the upper left on a black background and a dotted red line showing the Earth's axis of rotation. Yellow circles pass through Earth's poles to both sides of the globe with arrowheads pointing down. A blue line passes a few degrees to the right of the dotted red line above the Equator and a few degrees to the left of the dotted red line below the Equator.

At center the Earth with the sun in the upper left on a black background and a dotted red line showing the Earth's axis of rotation. Yellow circles pass through Earth's poles to both sides of the globe with arrowheads pointing up. A blue line passes a few degrees to the right of the dotted red line above the Equator and a few degrees to the left of the dotted red line below the Equator.
At center the Earth with the sun in the upper left on a black background and a dotted red line showing the Earth's axis of rotation. Yellow circles pass through Earth's poles to both sides of the globe with arrowheads pointing up. A blue line passes on top of the dotted red line.
At center the Earth with the sun in the upper left on a black background and a dotted red line showing the Earth's axis of rotation. Yellow circles pass through Earth's poles to both sides of the globe with arrowheads pointing down. A blue line passes on top of the dotted red line.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Which characteristics best distinguish one landscape region from another? A. Human population density and types of environmental pollutants B. Composition of bedrock and variety of fossils C. Bedrock structure and evolution of land surfaces D. Stream gradients and soil types

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Answer: C. Bedrock structure and evolution of land surfaces.

Explanation:

Landscape has to do with the visible features of a particular area of land, and its landforms, and their integration with the both the man-made features and the natural features.

The characteristics best distinguish one landscape region from another include the bedrock structure and evolution of land surfaces.

in this setup how can potential energy be converted into kinetic energy .

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Answer:

If force is applied to cause the motion of the body

Explanation:

In the setup given in this diagram, potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy by applying force on the cart or object to move it down the slope.

Potential energy is the energy due to the position of a body. The body has huge potential energy at its current position.

Kinetic energy is the energy due to the motion of a body.

As the body moves down the slope and its velocity increases, it gains massive kinetic energy.

Down the slope, the kinetic energy increases as the potential energy decreases.

At the bottom of the slope, the potential energy becomes zero and the kinetic energy is at its maximum.

Which part of the ocean is deepest?

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Answer:

The oceans' deepest area is the Mariana Trench, also called the Marianas Trench, which is in the western part of the Pacific Ocean. The trench is 1,554 miles long and 44 miles wide, or 120 times larger than the Grand Canyon. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the trench is almost 5 times wider than it is deep.

Explanation:

A quantity that is fully described by magnitude alone is a ___________ quantity. A quantity that is fully described by both magnitude and direction is a ___________ quantity.

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Answer:

Scalar quantity

Vector quantity

Explanation:

A scalar quantity is a quantity that is fully described by magnitude alone. Examples include; mass, temperature etc

A vector quantity is described by both magnitude and direction. E.g force, weight etc

Spiderman has a mass of 80 kg. He knows his webbing will break if it is exposed to a 200 N force. What is the maximum height he can swing off of? You can assume aerodynamic forces prevent Spiderman from travelling greater than 30 m/s.

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Answer:

This depends on the writers

if they want they can make spiderman deny the laws of nature

Increasing the number of loops in a electromagnet or solenoid will cause it to be stronger
True or false?

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True

The electromagnet will become stronger if we add more coils because there are more field lines in a loop then there is in a straight piece of wire. In a solenoid there are a lot of loops and they are concentrated in the middle, as more loops are added the field lines get larger, therefore making the electromagnet stronger.

A room inside a recording studio is lined with soft foam in order to absorb the energy of sound waves produced inside the room. How will sound waves interact with the foam?
A. The foam will refract the waves, causing their frequency to change
B. The foam will take up some of the waves' energy, decreasing their amplitude
C. The foam will cause constructive interference, increasing the waves' amplitude.
D. The foam will reflect the waves, causing an echo.​

It's B

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Answer:

B. The foam will take up some of the waves' energy, decreasing their amplitude

What is the range of an arrow shot horizontally at 85.3 m/s if it is initially 1.50 m above the ground?

range of arrow =

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Answer:

47.2m

Explanation:

a scooter weighs 120kg. Brakes are applied so that wheels stop rolling and start skidding. Find the force of friction if the coefficient of friction is 0.4

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Assuming the scooter is moving horizontally on a flat surface, then by Newton's second law, the vertical forces (the normal force and the scooter's weight) cancel out:

n - w = 0

n = w

n = (120 kg) g = 1176 N

(where g = 9.8 m/s²)

Then the friction force has a magnitude of

f = µ n

where µ is the coefficient of kinetic friction, so that

f = 0.4 (1176 N) = 470.4 N ≈ 470 N

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Answer:

m = 2500 [kg]

Explanation:

Newton's Second Law 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 the forces = 5.5 [kN] = 5500 [N]

a = acceleration = 2.2 [m/s²]

m = mass [kg]

Now clearing the mass [kg]

[tex]F=m*a\\m=F/a\\m = 5500/2.2\\m=2500 [kg][/tex]

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