Answer:
The answer to this is FALSE.
Which symbol represents a type of radiation that has the same mass as an
electron and a positive charge?
Answer:
the answer is D
as an electron is composed of positive charges
Answer:
D.+1°e symbol represents a type of radiation that has the same mass as an electron and a positive charge.
Explanation:
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What does Positive electrons mean
Answer:
Protons and Electrons
For every proton in an atomic center, somewhere, in an orbital, there will be an electron. A proton carries a positive charge (+) and an electron carries a negative charge (-), so the atoms of elements are neutral, all the positive charges canceling out all the negative charges.
Explanation:
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Matthew was bowling. He bowled with a 12 pound ball at first then used a 10 pound ball. If matthew uses the same amount of force to roll the bowling balls, which one would roll faster?
F- the 12 pound ball
G - they would roll the exact same speed
H - the 10 pound ball
J - none of the above
Answer:
Rotational inertia depends both on an object's mass and how the mass is distributed relative to the axis of rotation. ... We can't just consider the mass to be concentrated at its center of mass. When a mass moves further from the axis of rotation it becomes more difficult to change the rotational velocity of the system.So the ball with 10 pounds of the ball can have more probability to do an absolute pure rotation along rolling translation.And also the specific material from which it is made up of. As If the body is rigid have the points dont move from their position when a magnitude of force applied then the body woukd perform a well rotation than a resistantant body.
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A stereo speaker has a resistance of 8I© and has a power draw of 32W. How much current is going through the speaker?
Answer:
Current = 2 Amperes
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Resistance = 8 Ohms
Power = 32 W
To find the amount of current going through the speaker;
Mathematically, power can be calculated using the formula;
Power = current² * resistance
Substituting into the formula, we have;
32 = current² * 8
Current² = 32/8
Current² = 4
Taking the square root of both sides, we have;
Current = √4
Current = 2 Amperes
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At what point does the roller coaster have the most potential energy?
Answer:
Gravitational POTENTIAL ENERGY is greatest at the highest point of a roller coaster.
Explanation:
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What type of glass absorbs light and does not allow light to pass through it?
reflective
transparent
opaque
refractive
opaque glass does not allow light to pass through it.
What are action and reaction forces, and how do they impact an object's motion?
Action-reaction forces are equal and opposite forces that act on different objects, so they don't cancel out. In fact, they often result in motion. Think about Jerod again. He applies force with his foot to the ground, whereas the ground applies force to Jerod and the skateboard, causing them to move forward.
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What is the power of a snowplow moving a snow pile 18 meters with 800 N of force in 15 seconds?(Hint; two part question )
Answer:
960 W
Explanation:
F = 800 N
x = 18 m
t = 15 s
Work = Fx= (800 N)(18 m) = 14,400 J
Power = Work / time = (14,400 J) / (15 s) = 960 W
What is the mass of a ball rolling at 5.00m/s if it has 3.00J of kinetic energy?
Answer:
Explanation:
The equation for Kinetic Energy is
[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex] and we know everything but the mass of this ball. Filling in:
[tex]3.00=\frac{1}{2}m(5.00)^2[/tex]. Get everything isolated from the :
[tex]m=\frac{2(3.00)}{(5.00)^2}[/tex] which tells us that we need 3 significant digits in our answer.
m = .240 kg since mass is always in kg i the velocity is in meters/sec
If the current in the circuit is 10.5 A,
what is the potential difference across the
source?
(AI 0.750 V
(B) 9.19 V
(C) 12.0 V
(D) 49.0 V
(E) 147 V
Answer:
E) 147 V
Explanation:
Ra+Rb+Rc = 14.0
V = IR
V = (10.5)(14.0)
V = 147 V
The potential difference across the source will be c)12V
What is Ohm's law ?Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points .
since , R(A) , R(B) AND R(C) are in parallel combination , hence equivalent
resistance of the circuit will be
1/R = 1/R(A) + 1/ R(B) + 1/ R(C)
1/R= 1/2 + 1/4 +1/8
1/R = 7/8
R = 8/7 ohm
from ohm's law
Voltage = current * resistance
V( source ) = current (in circuit ) * R (equivalent resistance)
V = 10.5 * (8/7)
V = 12 V
The potential difference across the source will be c) 12V
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find the resultant resistance of the circuit
Answer:
R = 1.71 ohms
Explanation:
Two resistors are connected in parallel. There equivalent resistance is given by :
[tex]\dfrac{1}{R}=\dfrac{1}{R_1}+\dfrac{1}{R_2}[/tex]
Put all the values,
[tex]\dfrac{1}{R}=\dfrac{1}{3}+\dfrac{1}{4}\\\\R=1.71\ \Omega[/tex]
So, the resultant resistance of the circuit is equal to 1.71 ohms.
What is the time it takes a tow truck to pull a car if it has 1,850,000J of work and 370,000 Watts of power ?
P = W / t
370,000 = 1,850,000 / t
t = 1,850,000 / 370,000
t = 185 / 37
t = 5 seconds
Which of the following is a scientific question?
A. What is the best price for an LED screen design?
B. Which LED screen design produces the most attractive images?
C. Which LED screen design is the most energy efficient?
D. Does the LED screen design violate a previous patent?
Answer:
I think the answer would be c
Explanation:
A. is not scientific
B. is subjective, so it can't be scientific.
C. can be studied with an experiment
D. relates to regulations, not science
Shaneil was able to hold up a 20N box for 40s to test her strength. What power was exerted to hold up the box?
Answer: 0
Explanation:
Given
Shaneil hold the 20 N box for 40 s
Since there is no movement of the box, so velocity associated with it is zero and the workdone by the shaniel is also zero.
Power is the rate of doing work. Therefore, it is also zero.
explain why temperature first increases, then begins to decrease throughout the day
Answer:
As you increase in elevation, there is less air above you thus the pressure decreases. As the pressure decreases, air molecules spread out further (i.e. air expands) and the temperature decreases.
A loaded spring launches a 2.50 kg block, using a force of 450 N. If the change in
momentum is 12.0 kg*m/s, how long was the block in contact with the spring?
Answer:
37.5 seconds
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The mass of the block on the spring, m = 2.50 kg
The force with which the loaded spring launches the block, F = 450 N
The change in momentum of the block, Δp = 12.0 kg·m/s
We have;
Let the force with which the block was launched = The net force, [tex]F_{NET}[/tex]
By Newton's second law of motion, we have;
F = [tex]F_{NET}[/tex] = Δp × Δt
Where;
Δt = The time the block is in contact with the spring
Therefore;
[tex]\Delta t = \dfrac{F_{NET}}{\Delta p}[/tex]
By plugging in the values for [tex]F_{NET}[/tex] and Δp, we have;
[tex]\Delta t = \dfrac{450 \ N}{12.0 \ kg \cdot m/s} = 37.5 \ s[/tex]
The time duration the block is in contact with the spring, Δt = 37.5 seconds.
. It requires 250 N to lift up a bag full of hockey equipment. How much work is done while carrying it 12 m down the stairs into the basement?
( only need answer no work is needed )
Answer:
Explanation:
Work = force times displacement, therefore,
W = 250(12) so
W = 3.0 × 10³ N*m
La corriente en un circuito se triplica conectando una R1 = 500 Ω en paralelo con la resistencia R del circuito. Determinar R en ausencia de R1
Answer:
R = 1000 ohm
Explanation:
In a circuit with a resistor R, the current is
V = i R
i₀ = V / R
a resistor R₁ is placed in parallel and the current is tripled i = 3 i₀
V = i Req
i = V / Req
3i₀ = V / Req
we substitute
3 (V / R) = V / Req
3 / R = 1 / Req
R = 3 Req
the equivalent resistance of the two resistors in parallel is
[tex]\frac{1}{R_{eq}} = \frac{1}{R} + \frac{1}{R_1}[/tex][tex]\frac{1}{R_{eq}} = \frac{R_1 + R}{R \ R_1}[/tex]
R_{eq} = [tex]\frac{R \ R_1}{R + R_1}[/tex]
R / 3 = \frac{R \ R_1}{R + R_1}
⅓ (R₁ + R) = R₁
R = 3R₁ -R₁ = 2 R₁
R = 2 500
R = 1000 ohm
The earth revolves around the sun in its orbit as shown in the figure. Is there any difference in the amount of gravitational force of the sun towards the earth when the earth moves from a point A to point B on its orbit? Explain.
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
There is no change in gravitational force based on the sizes remaining the same. If there was a change in gravitational force the orbits of all planets would change.
There are 2 pans of water, one has 10 mL in it and one has 500 mL. You add 3000 joules of energy, which one has the bigger change in temperature?
Answer:
The change in temperature is bigger for the first pan which contains 10 mL of water.
Explanation:
in one pan
mass, m = 10 mL = 10 g
in another pan
mass, m' = 500 mL = 500 g
Heat, H = 3000 J
Specific heat of water, c = 4.2 J/gC
Let the change in temperature in first pan is T and in the second pan is T'.
Use the formula of heat
H = m c T
For the first pan
3000 = 10 x 4.2 x T
T = 71.42 C
For the second pan
3000 = 500 x 4.2 x T'
T' = 1.42 C
So, the change in temperature is bigger for the first pan.
How much would an 80.0kg person weigh on Mars, where the acceleration of gravity is 3.93m/s and in Earths moon, where the acceleration of gravity is 1.63m/s
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Compare and contrast fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs.
Answer:
The biggest difference between the two is in how they produce light. Incandescent bulbs produce light by a heating a metallic filament until it starts to radiate light. On the other hand, fluorescent lamps produce light by exciting a gas and causing it to glow.
Explanation:
13. Which cart has the greatest inertia?
1. a 1-kg cart traveling at 4 m/s
2. a 2-kg cart traveling at 3 m/s
3. a 3-kg cart traveling at 2 m/s
4. a 4-kg cart traveling at 1 m/s
can noble gases bond with other elements?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Andy has two samples of liquids. Sample A has a pH of 4, and sample B has a pH of 6. What can Andy conclude about these two samples?
Sample A is
, and sample B is
What is the equivalent resistance of the
circuit?
(A) 0.07142
(B) 0.875 22
(C) 1.14 12
(D) 4.67 22
(E) 14.0 22
Answer: The correct option is (B) 0.875 Ω.
Explanation:
Equivalent resistance: It is defined as the sum of the all resistance present in the circuit.
There are two conditions:
(1) Resistors in series
Equivalent resistance, [tex]R_s=R_1+R_2+R_3+R_4........R_n[/tex]
(2) Resistors in parallel
Equivalent resistance, [tex]R_p=\frac{1}{R_1}+\frac{1}{R_2}+\frac{1}{R_3}+\frac{1}{R_4}........\frac{1}{R_n}[/tex]
According to the given circuit, the resistors are in parallel arrangement.
Given:
[tex]R_A=2.00\Omega\\\\R_B=4.00\Omega\\\\R_C=8.00\Omega[/tex]
Thus,
Equivalent resistance will be:
[tex]R_p=\frac{1}{R_A}+\frac{1}{R_B}+\frac{1}{R_C}\\\\R_p=\frac{1}{2.00}+\frac{1}{4.00}+\frac{1}{8.00}\\\\R_p=0.875\Omega[/tex]
Therefore, the equivalent resistance of the circuit is 0.875 Ω.
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Was the night at the museum trilogy good?
Is JedTavius a real ship?
Answer:
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Explanation:
A ball moving with an initial velocity of 5 m/s comes to rest after 2s. What was the ball's acceleration?
Answer:
-2.5m/s²
Explanation:
The acceleration of a body is giving by the rate of change of the body's velocity. It is given by
a = Δv / t ----------------(i)
Where;
a = acceleration (measured in m/s²)
Δv = change in velocity = final velocity - initial velocity (measure in m/s)
t = time taken for the change (measured in seconds(s))
From the question;
i. initial velocity = 5m/s
final velocity = 0 [since the body (ball) comes to rest]
Δv = 0 - 5 = -5m/s
ii. time taken = t = 2s
Substitute these values into equation (i) as follows;
a = (-5m/s) / (2s)
a = -2.5m/s²
Therefore, the acceleration of the ball is -2.5m/s²
NB: The negative sign shows that the ball was actually decelerating.
Un pasajero desea subir a un microbus que se encuentra detenido y corre tras el con una velocidad uniformde de 5m/s
Answer:
20 metros en 4 segundos.
Explicación:
Un pasajero quiere subirse a un microbús que está parado y corre tras él con una velocidad uniforme de 5 m / s por lo que tomará el autobús 4 segundos si el autobús está a 20 metros de distancia porque la persona se mueve con una velocidad uniforme de 5 metros en uno. segundo para que la persona pueda alcanzar 20 metros de distancia en 4 segundos, por lo que podemos concluir que la persona llega al autobús en 4 segundos.