Describe the effect of the mass on the net force.

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Answer 1

Answer:

F = m a

it means as m increase force increase also and acceleration is constant

the best example of this case is free fall regardless of the mass of something the free fall acceleration is constant - 9.81 m/s^2, because as mass increase gravitational force increase also

Answer 2

Answer:

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mass is the amount of matter..Gravity affects weight, it does not affect mass.

Masses always remain the same.

Explanation:

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Which circuit component usually acts as a switch or amplifier?
O A. A transistor
O B. A capacitor
O C. A resistor
D. A battery

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Answer:

The answer is A. A transistor

Answer:

a transistor

Explanation:

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Select the correct answer. A truck moves 60 kilometers east from point A to point B. At point B, it turns back west and stops 15 kilometers away from point A. What are the total distance and total displacement of the truck? A. The total distance is 105 kilometers, and the total displacement is 15 kilometers east. B. The total distance is 105 kilometers, and the total displacement is 45 kilometers east. C. The total distance is 60 kilometers, and the total displacement is 60 kilometers east. D. The total distance is 60 kilometers, and the total displacement is 45 kilometers east. E. The total distance is 105 kilometers, and the total displacement is 75 kilometers east.

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Answer:

Option a

Explanation:

the value of 'g' changes as per its position on the earth's surface.justify the statement​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

There are slight variations in the value of g about earth's surface. These variations result from the varying density of the geologic structures below each specific surface location. They also result from the fact that the earth is not truly spherical; the earth's surface is further from its center at the equator than it is at the poles. This would result in larger g values at the poles. As one proceeds further from earth's surface - say into a location of orbit about the earth - the value of g changes still.

Un reloj de péndulo de largo L y período T, aumenta su largo en ΔL (ΔL << L). Demuestre que su período aumenta en: ΔT = π ΔL /√(L g)

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Answer:

 ΔT = [tex]\pi \ \frac{\Delta L}{\sqrt{Lg} }[/tex]

Explanation:

In a simple harmonic motion, specifically in the simple pendulum, the angular velocity

          w = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{g}{L} }[/tex]

angular velocity and period are related

          w = 2π / T

we substitute

          2π / T = \sqrt{\frac{g}{L} }

          T = [tex]2\pi \ \sqrt{\frac{L}{g} }[/tex]

In this exercise indicate that for a long Lo the period is To, then and increase the long

          L = L₀ + ΔL

we substitute

           T = [tex]2\pi \ \sqrt{\frac{L + \Delta L}{g} }[/tex]

            T = [tex]2\pi \ \sqrt{\frac{L}{g} } \ \sqrt{1+ \frac{\Delta L}{L} }[/tex]

in general the length increments are small ΔL/L «1, let's use a series expansion

           [tex]\sqrt{1+ \ \frac{\Delta L}{L} } = 1 + \frac{1}{2} \frac{\Delta L}{L} + ...[/tex]  

we keep the linear term, let's substitute

           T = [tex]2\pi \ \sqrt{\frac{L}{g} } \ ( 1 + \frac{1}{2} \frac{\Delta L}{L} )[/tex]  

if we do

           T = T₀ + ΔT

           

           T₀ + ΔT = [tex]2\pi \sqrt{\frac{\Delta L}{g} } + \pi \ \sqrt{\frac{L}{g} } \ \frac{\Delta L}{L}[/tex]

            T₀ + ΔT = T₀ + [tex]\pi \sqrt{\frac{1}{Lg} } \ \Delta L[/tex]

            ΔT = [tex]\pi \ \frac{\Delta L}{\sqrt{Lg} }[/tex]

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from C to D.

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Answer:

a10

Explanation:

Which of the following statements is NOT correct?
A. If the forces on an object are balanced, then the object can be at a constant speed.
B. If the forces on an object are balanced, then the object can be at rest.
C. If the forces on an object are unbalanced, then the object can be accelerating.
D. If the forces on an object are unbalanced, then the object can be at rest.

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The answer is
D:if the

Which one of the following is an example of a solution?
a. Sand particles in water
b. Orange Squash
c. Vinegar
d. Paint

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Answer:

it is maybe A but i'm not 100% sure

Explanation:

its the only one that is mixed

as light passes from water into air it has a refracted angle of 35 degrees. calculate the incident angle of the light.

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I think it’s 44 but I’m not sure

when two resistors, having resistance R1 and R2, are connected in parallel, the equivalent resistance of the combination is 5Ω. what statement would be true about the resistances?

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Answer:

The correct option is: (A) Both R 1 and R 2 are greater than 5 Ω. Explanation: The equivalent resistance in parallel is smaller than the smallest resistance.

Explanation:

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Convert 162 km/h into m/s.

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Answer:

45 m/s

Explanation:

162 / 3.6 = 45 m/s

Divide by 3.6 to convert km/h to m/s.

Two examples of chemical reactions that involved a thermal energy change:
1. NH4NO3 (s) + heat ---> NH4+ (aq) + NO3 (aq)
2. CaCl2 (s) + 2H20 ---> Ca(OH)2 (aq) + 2HCl (g) + heat
Which is exothermic? Which is endothermic? How do you know?

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Answer:

Option 1 is endothermic

Option 2 is exothermic

Explanation:

In Chemistry, Exothermic reactions are reactions whereby heat energy is transferred to the surroundings and the temperature of the surroundings increases. Endothermic reactions are those whereby heat energy from the surroundings is absorbed and thereby making the temperature of the surroundings to decrease.

This means in simple terms that endothermic reactions will have heat on the reaction side of the equation while exothermic will have heat on the product side of the equation.

Thus;

Option 1 is endothermic since it has heat absorbed on the reactant side.

Option 2 is exothermic since it gives off heat on the product side.


Which statement best compares potential and kinetic energy?
O Objects always have more potential energy than kinetic energy.
O Kinetic energy increases and potential energy decreases when the velocity of an object increases.
O Only potential energy decreases when an object's height increases.
O Objects always have more kinetic energy than potential energy.
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Answer:

B . Kinetic energy increases and potential energy decreases when the velocity of an object increases.

Explanation:

The statement with best compares potential energy and kinetic energy is that only kinetic energy increases when the velocity of the object increases.

4. A cell membrane contains all of the following EXCEPT:*
O glycolipids
phospholipids
sphingolipids
steroids
none of the above

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Answer:

The correct answer is - none of the above.

Explanation:

Cell membranes or plasma membranes of the cell are composed mainly of fatty-acid-based lipids and proteins. Membrane lipids are of two types majorly, glucolipids, phospholipids, and sterols (generally cholesterol).

Sphingolipids are also a structural component of the cell membrane that helps in segregation into distinct membrane domains. Glycolipids are present on the surface of the plasma membrane.

Which term is the product of force and distance?

power
work
net force
acceleration

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Answer:

work

Explanation:

it is a scalar quantity. it is equal to product of force and distance if the direction of motion is in direction of force in straight line

Answer:

work

Explanation:

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metre is the unit of dash.​

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Answer:

Length is the unit of metre

Answer:

From the meter, several other units of measure are derived such as the: unit of speed is the meter per second (m/s).

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Units of Length

10 millimeters (mm) = 1 centimeter (cm)

10 decimeters = 1 meter (m)

10 decimeters = 1000 millimeters

10 meters = 1 dekameter (dam)

The motor of a boat develops 48 kW when the boat's speed is 12 km/h. With how much force does the water resist the motion of the boat?

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It resists a lot because of the amount of power going on

Un objeto de masa de 250 g es arrastrado sobre una superficie con una velocidad de 25 m/s. Determina la energía cinética que pose

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Contenido:

→  Energía cinética

Ecuación

[tex]\large {\boxed {\bf E_c = \cfrac{mv^2}{2} }}[/tex]

                                               

La energía cinética de la masa se da en kilogramos, por lo que tendremos que convertir gramos a kilogramos...

[tex]\large {\text {$ \blue {\sf 250 g \rightarrow 0,25 kg }$}}[/tex]

Entonces tendremos:

[tex]\large {\text {$ \purple {\sf E_c = \cfrac{ 0,25 \cdot 25 }{2} \rightarrow \quad \cfrac{6,25}{2} = 3,125} $}}[/tex]

[tex]\large {\boxed {\boxed {\boxed {\bf E_c = 3,125 }}}}[/tex]

A gas in a sealed container has a pressure of 50 kPa at 27°C. What will the pressure of the gas be if the temperature rises to 87°C?

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Answer:

the final pressure of the gas is 60 kPa.

Explanation:

Given;

initial pressure of the gas, P₁ = 50 kPa = 50,000 Pa

initial temperature of the gas, T₁ = 27⁰ C = 27 + 273 = 300 k

final temperature of the gas, T₂ = 87⁰ C = 87 + 273 = 360 K

Let the final pressure of the gas = P₂

Apply pressure law;

[tex]\frac{P_1}{T_1} = \frac{P_2}{T_2} \\\\P_2 = \frac{P_1T_2}{T_1} = \frac{50,000 \times 360}{300} = 60,000 \ Pa = 60 \ kPa[/tex]

Therefore, the final pressure of the gas is 60 kPa.

2 um means
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2 x 10 m
2 x 10 m
2 x 103 m
2 x 10-6 m

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Answer:

Looks like its c 2x 10 m

Explanation:

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A cyclist is taking part in the Tour de France, which is a bicycle race that takes place every year.
a Two forces acting on the cyclist are weight and reaction. Name two other forces acting on him
as he cycles along.

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Solve the following word problems.
1. The ratio of red marbles and blue marbles that Carlo has is 8: 3. When he
exchanged 35 red marbles for 20 blue marbles from his brother, he was left with
equal number of red and blue marbles.
How many red and blue marbles did he have at the beginning
How many red and blue marbles did he have now

Q.2.
Write the unit to measure the following.
a) Length of edge of a table
b) Weight of your body
c) Quantity of milk​

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Answer:

a) Metres (m)

b) Kilogram (kg)

c) litres (l)

A spiral spring is compressed by 0.1cm. calculate the elastic potential energy in the spring if the stiffness of the spring is 100Nm^1

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Answer:

[tex]E=5\times 10^{-5}\ J[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

A spring is compressed by 0.1 cm or 0.001 m

The spring constant of the spring, k = 100 N/m

The elastic potential energy in the spring is given by :

[tex]E=\dfrac{1}{2}kx^2\\\\E=\dfrac{1}{2}\times 100\times 0.001^2\\\\E=5\times 10^{-5}\ J[/tex]

So, the elastic potential energy of the spring is equal to [tex]5\times 10^{-5}\ J[/tex].

An airplane is .68 Kilometers long. How many Millimeters long is the plane?
a. 680 mm
b. 6,800 mm
c. 68,000 mm
d. 680,000 mm

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Given : Airplane is 0.68 kilometers long

We know that :

  1 km = 1000 meters

⊕   1 m = 1000 millimeters

⇒   1 km = (1000 × 1000) millimeters

⇒   0.68 km = (0.68 × 1000 × 1000) millimeters

⇒   0.68 km = 680,000 millimeters

Answer: Airplane is 680,000 millimeters long

If an airplane is 0.68 Kilometers long, the length of the airplane in millimeters would be 680000 Millimeters, therefore the correct answer is option D.

What is a unit of measurement?

A unit of measurement is a specified magnitude of a quantity that is established and used as a standard for measuring other quantities of the same kind.

As given in the problem, If an airplane is 0.68 Kilometers long, then we have to find out the length of the airplane in millimeters,

1 kilometers = 1000 meters

1 meter = 100 centimeters

1 centimeters = 10 millieters

As given the length of the plane is 0.68 Kilometers.

0.68 kilometers = 680 meters

0.68 kilometers = 680×100 centimeters

0.68 kilometers = 680×100×10  millimeters

                           = 680,000 millimeters

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

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Option C: Later in the day, less power is developed in lifting each box

Answer:

Later in the day, less power is developed in lifting each box.

power= workdone÷time

An astronaut wearing a space suit floats in the middle of a room with no air (i.e. vacuum) and is 20.0 m from any wall, the floor and the ceiling. She needs to get to the door so she can go with her NASA friends to eat a hamburger. She has only a book and a pencil in her possession. She cannot call for help since something is interfering with her signal. Under these conditions, how can she get to the door

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Answer:

To get to the door, the astronaut has to throw the book and pencil away from her in the direction opposite to that of the door.

Explanation:

Since no net force acts on her and she floats in the center of the room, if she throws the book and pencil away from her, since both her, the book and the pencil have an initial momentum p = 0, and since momentum is conserved, then after throwing the book and pencil away from her, the momentum of both her, the book and pencil is still zero.

The astronaut will thus develop a momentum which is opposite to that of the book and pencil. This is shown below.

Since p = p' where p = initial momentum of astronaut, book and pencil = 0 and p' = final momentum of astronaut, book and pencil = mv + m'v' where m = mass of book and pencil, v = velocity of book and pencil, m' = mass of astronaut and v' = velocity of astronaut.

So, p = p'

0 = mv + m'v'

mv = -m'v' where mv = momentum of book and pencil and m'v' = momentum of astronaut

v' = -mv/m

We see that the astronaut develops a momentum opposite in direction but equal in magnitude to that of the book and pencil and will thus develop a velocity opposite to that of the book and pencil.

Thus, to get to the door, the astronaut has to throw the book and pencil away from her in the direction opposite to that of the door.

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Answer:

20 degrees

Explanation:

Because projectile has the same range on both angles which on summation gives 90 degrees as a total.

Water can exist in three states: solid (ice), liquid and gas (steam).In which state, or states, is the motion of the molecules only vibrational?

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Answer:

solid

Explanation:

Answer:

In the solid state, the motion of molecules is only vibrational, because solids are very tightly packed together and cannot move other than by vibrating

A 45000 watt crane operating at full power lifts a 2100 kg object vertically for 17.4 seconds. How high has the crane lifted the object?

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Answer:

Explanation:

We need the power equation here, which is:

Power = (F * Δx)/time

where F * Δx is the amount of work done.

F is a force which is measured in Newtons. We are given the mass of the object, but since we need a Force measure, we need the weight of the object:

F = 2100(9.0)

F = 21000 to the correct number of sig dig.

Now we can plug in the values we have and solve for the displacement, Δx:

[tex]45000=\frac{21000x}{17.4}[/tex] and isolating x:

[tex]\frac{17.4(45000)}{21000}=x[/tex] so

x = 37 m

Convection currents are the rising and sinking of warmer and cooler materials due to their densities. Why does the warmer magma do this?

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Answer:

See Explanation

Explanation:

Convection is a mode of heat transfer which involves the actual movement of the particles of a substance.

The hotter particles move upwards and are replaced by the cooler particles, thus a convection current is set up. This is due to the fact that cooler particles are denser than warmer particles.

Warm magma is found far beneath the earth. It rises to the surface due to convection current thereby leading to volcanos. Volcanic eruptions result from convection currents that occur underground.

If an object's surface area is smaller does it create more or less pressure?

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Answer:

When the surface area is less the pressure exerted by the object is more. However, when the surface area is large, the points of contact between the object and the pressure. Thus, less pressure is exerted by the body on the surface.

Explanation:

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If the surface area of an object is smaller, it will create more pressure

An object's surface area is inversely proportional to its pressure.

This can be demonstrated from the formula below

Pressure:

The can be defined as the perpendicular force acting per unit area. the S.I  unit of pressure is N/m².

Formula:P = F/A.................. Equation 1

Where: P = Pressure of the objectF = Force acting on the objectA = Surface area of the object.

In View of the above equation, It can be seen that as the surface area of an object reduces the pressure created by the object will increase.

Hence, If the surface area of an object is smaller, it will create more pressure

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