Answer:
the reflected angle must be 20º
Explanation:
The surface on which the ray of light falls is a mirror, therefore the law of reflection must be fulfilled, which establishes that the incident angle is equal to the reflected angle.
Therefore, if the incident angle is 20º, the reflected angle must be 20º receiving the normal.
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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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
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.
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:
this is the answer
Explanation:
This is the solution, hope it helps
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
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
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Was the night at the museum trilogy good?
Is JedTavius a real ship?
Answer:
UH TAHNKYOU VERY MUCH SIR UH HAVE A GOOD DAY
Explanation:
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.
Which statement best describes the difference between endothermic and exothermic reactions?
They are opposites because endothermic reactions require energy and exothermic reactions release energy.
They are opposites because endothermic reactions release energy and exothermic reactions require energy.
They the same because they are both ways of forming precipitates.
They the same because they are both ways of forming gasses.
Mark this and return
Answer:
The correct answer would be "They are opposites because endothermic reactions require energy and exothermic reactions release energy".
5.00 L of circulating gas has a constant temperature of 75.0 ⁰C and a pressure of 200. kPa. What is the new volume in liters if the pressure is cut in half ?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Kinetic energy is the _____ of motion.
Kinetic energy is the energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. Thus, kinetic energy is the energy of motion.
What is kinetic energy?In physics, an object's kinetic energy is the energy it has as a result of its motion. It is defined as the amount of work required to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to a given velocity. The standard unit of kinetic energy is the joule. Kinetic energy is a property of a moving object or particle and depends not only on its motion but also on its mass.
The body retains its kinetic energy after gaining it during acceleration unless its speed changes. The body does the same amount of work when slowing down from its current speed to rest.
Therefore, kinetic energy is the energy of motion.
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A CD player spins at 8590rpm. If it starts from rest and has an acceleration of 450rad/s² how long does it take to reach full speed?
Answer:
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A 0.413 kg block requires 1.09 N
of force to overcome static
friction. What is the coefficient
of static friction?
(No unit)
Answer:
Explanation:
The equation for this is
f = μ[tex]F_n[/tex] where f is the frictional force the block needs to overcome, μ is the coefficient of static friction, and [tex]F_n = w=mg[/tex] (that means that the normal force is the same as the weight of the block which has an equation of weight = mass times the pull of gravity). Filling in:
1.09 = μ(.413)(9.8) and
μ = [tex]\frac{1.09}{(.413)(9.8)}[/tex] so
μ = .27
The coefficient of static friction for the given block is equal to 0.27.
What is static friction?Static Friction can be defined as friction that is experienced by an object when it is placed on a surface. Kinetic friction can be defined as friction due to the movement of a body on a surface. The coefficient of static friction can be described as a scalar parameter and is denoted as μs.
The coefficient of static friction can be determined from the following expression:
[tex]\displaystyle \mu_s = \frac{F}{mg}[/tex]
Where F is the applied force, m is the mass of the object and g is the gravitational acceleration.
Given, the force acting on the block to overcome static friction = 1.09 N
The mass of the block, m = 0.413 Kg
The gravitational acceleration, g = 9.8m/s²
The coefficient of static fraction = 1.09/(0.413 ×9.8) = 0.27
Therefore, the coefficient of static friction is 0.27.
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50.0 meters away from a building. Tip of the building makes an angle of 63.0° with the horizontal. What is the height of the building
Answer:
98.13m
Explanation:
Complete question
Daniel is 50.0 meters away from a building. Tip of the building makes an angle of 63.0° with the horizontal. What is the height of the building
CHECK THE ATTACHMENT
From the figure, using trigonometry
Tan(θ ) = opposite/adjacent
Where Angle (θ )= 63°
Opposite= X = height of the building
Adjacent= 50 m
Then substitute the values we have
Tan(63)= X/50
1.9626= X/50
X= 1.9626 × 50
X= 98.13m
Hence, the height of the building is 98.13m
is the outer electron in potassium more or less strongly attracted to the positive nucleus than the outer electron in sodium is?
Answer:
Less strongly attracted.
Explanation:
Potassium and sodium are both alkali metals. That means that they have the ability to be able to gather more valence electrons. They will both gain a positive particle. The potassium electron is less attracted because of the fact that now the sodium has a positive chargem and the electron has a negative charge.
Some giant ocean waves have a wavelength of 25 m and a frequency of
0.26 Hz. What is the wavespeed of such a wave? *
Answer:
Explanation:
The frequency equation for waves is
[tex]f=\frac{v}{\lambda}[/tex] where f is the frequency, v is the velocity, and lambda is the wavelength. Filling in:
[tex].26=\frac{v}{25}[/tex] so
v = .26(25) and
v = 6.5 meters/second
What will be the ME of a machine that produces a 240 N work with a 300
N work input?
Given:
Solution:
Answer:
Answer:
Efficiency = 80%
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Work output = 240 N
Work Input = 300 N
To find the mechanical efficiency of a machine;
[tex] Efficiency = \frac {Out-put \; work}{In-put \; work} * 100 [/tex]
Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex] Efficiency = \frac {240}{300} * 100 [/tex]
[tex] Efficiency = 0.8 * 100 [/tex]
Efficiency = 80%
Therefore, the mechanical efficiency of the machine is 80 percent.
what is 6.39 times 10 to the 23rd power
Answer:
6.39*(10 to the 23rd)=
6.39*10²³
Which of the following is not true about gravitational fields?
They always pull, never push
They dominate the micro-universe (movements of molecules)
It pulls with field lines that can be thought of like ropes.
they dominate the macro-universe (movements of planets)
Answer:
The first one is wrong, they don’t push nor pull, it’s an invisible force that acts on everything equally
Explanation:
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A bullet is fired at 660 ms and strikes a target 200 m away. How long has it
taken to hit the target?
Calculate the mass of a bus if it produces a force of 14,000 N while accelerating
at a rate of 5 ms 2 ?
You toss a ball at 30 ms' straight upward. How much time will the ball take
to reach the top of its path?
35
Answer:
Explanation:
The first question utilizes the one-dimensional equation
Δx = [tex]v_0t+\frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex] where Δx is the displacement of the bullet, v₀ is te initial velocity with which the bullet was fired, a is the acceleration in the horizontal dimension (which is always 0!), and t is the time in seconds. That's our unknown here. Filling in:
[tex]200.0=660t+\frac{1}{2}(0)t^2[/tex] and
200.0 = 660t so
t = .30 seconds
The second question is a simple application of Newton's 2nd Law which says force = mass times acceleration:
14000 = m(5.0) so
2800 kg = m
The third question is a bit more interesting. We will use the one-dimensional equation
[tex]v=v_0+at[/tex] where v is the final velocity of the ball (which is always 0 at the top of its projectile path!), v₀ is the initial velocity of the ball, a is the pull of gravity on the ball, and t is the time it takes to do this. Filling in:
0 = 30 + (-9.8)t and
-30 = -9.8t so
t = 3.1 seconds