Answer:
2500 N
Explanation:
Tension force may be defined as the force which is transmitted along a cable, rope, or through a string which is stretchable and is puled tight by the forces acting from the opposite sides. It is directed along the length of the string or the rope.
In the context, a pulley string holds a 2500 N piano that is used to lift it to second story balcony. When the piano is held stationary by the mover, the tension force acting on the rope is the weight force or the gravitational force that acts on the piano which is 2500 N. The tension force balances the the weight force of the piano when it is not moving.
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How do protons, neutrons, and electrons differ in terms of their electrical charges and locations within the atom?
Describe the four fundamental forces. Which of these forces are involved in chemical bonding?
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Explanation:
A jet aircraft is traveling at 214 m/s in hor-
izontal flight. The engine takes in air at a
rate of 115 kg/s and burns fuel at a rate of
2.53 kg/s. The exhaust gases are ejected at
276 m/s relative to the aircraft.
Find the thrust of the jet engine.
Answer in units of N.
Answer:
The thrust is [tex]F = 7828.3 \ N [/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The speed of the jet aircraft is [tex]v = 214 \ m/s[/tex]
The rate at which the engine takes in air is [tex]\^ Q = 115 \ kg/s[/tex]
The rate at which the engine burns fuel is [tex]\r m = 2.53 \ kg/s[/tex]
The speed of the exhaust gases is [tex]u = 276 \ m/s[/tex]
Generally the thrust of the engine is mathematically represented as
[tex]F =[ \^ Q * ( u - v )] + (\r m * u)[/tex]
=> [tex]F =[ 115 * ( 276 - 214 )] + (2.53 * 276)[/tex]
=> [tex]F = 7828.3 \ N [/tex]
A car of mass of 1000 ks in accelerating at 2 ms. What resultant force acts on the car? If the
resistance to the motion is 1000 N, what is the force due to engine?
Answer:
Explanation:
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This equation goes with which law?
Answer:
I think that's Newton's second law of motion
Explanation:
f = m(v-u)
________
t
since a = (v-u)t
f = ma
Newton theorized that the apple would experience the accelerating effect of the force of gravity no matter how far from the Earth the apple was. He expanded this idea to all objects near the Earth. What was Newton's explanation for why the moon doesn't crash to the Earth due to gravitational force? Do we use this principle for any application today? Give an example, if so.
Answer:
The moon also falls towards the Earth, but having a tangential speed, the acceleration it has is used in the change of direction of its speed,
Explanation:
Newton explained that all objects attract each other, as the Earth is much greater than the apple, it is this that falls towards the Earth.
The moon also falls towards the Earth, but having a tangential speed, the acceleration it has is used in the change of direction of its speed, in general this acceleration is called centripetal
[tex]a_{c} = g[/tex]
This principle is used in all circular motion devices, for example the merry-go-round in parks, the radius of the circle is proportional to the speed of the turn and therefore to the centripetal acceleration of the device.
how to calculate the average value of the indirect measurements of KE
Answer:
1/2 m*(2(h)/t)*g
Explanation:
Kinetic energy refers to the form of energy that's used by an object due to its motion.
You didn't give more information about the values, therefore, the kinetic energy will be explained. It should be noted that when work, which helps in the transfer of energy is done on an object, the object will speed up and thereby gain kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy simply refers to the property of a moving object or a particle. It depends on both motion and mass. The formula for the calculation of kinetic energy is given as:= 1/2mv²
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Witch TWO types of rock are formed as particles get pushed closer together A. Intrusive igneous B. Extrusive igneous C. Sedimentary D. Metamorphosis
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Sedimentary rocks are the product of
1) weathering of preexisting rocks,
2) transport of the weathering products,
3) deposition of the material
4) compaction (two rocks pushed together)
5) cementation of the sediment to form a rock.
INTEGRATED SCIENCE-8th grade science
Please help report cards are due for me at dec.18
Answer:
Our drinking water comes from lakes, rivers and groundwater. For most Americans, the water then flows from intake points to a treatment plant, a storage tank, and then to our houses through various pipe systems. A typical water treatment process.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP ASAP 4. Which statement best describes elastic and inelastic collisions most accurately?
a. Momentum is not conserved in both elastic and inelastic collisions
b. Momentum is only sometimes conserved in both types of collisions, because sometimes
an object slows down after a collision, which means the object lost momentum.
Momentum is always conserved in elastic collisions, but only sometimes conserved in
inelastic collisions because momentum is lost when the objects stick together.
d. Elastic collisions have objects that bounce apart after the collision, while in inelastic
collisions the objects stick together. Momentum is conserved in both types of collision.
C.
Answer:
I think the answer is a if am wrong am sorry
Explanation:
can you name some skills you need to become independent? why do you need them?
Answer:
You need to know how to cook, do laundry, clean, and how to pay bills
Explanation:
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An astronaut rides in a circular training accelerator at 16 m/s. If the radius of the accelerator is 8.0 meters, what is his centripetal acceleration? m/s2 Enter the answer Submit Answer I don't know this mprove this question
Answer:
[tex]a=32\ m/s^2[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
The velocity of an astronaut in a circular path, v = 16 m/s
The radius of the accelerator, r = 8 m
We need to find his centripetal acceleration. The formula that is used to find the centripetal acceleration is given by :
[tex]a=\dfrac{v^2}{r}\\\\a=\dfrac{(16)^2}{8}\\\\a=32\ m/s^2[/tex]
So, the required centripetal acceleration is [tex]32\ m/s^2[/tex].
Tony sets up an experiment inside his classroom. He spaces 5 plants at equal distances along a straight line, with the first plant directly in front of a window and the last plant 10 meters (m) away from the window. He gives them equal access to air and water and then monitors the amount of gas each plant releases.
Answer:
I also need answer for this one asap
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because
A book of a mass 0.5kg is dropped from a height of 2.8m. How much mechanical energy does it have right before it hits the ground? (Assume there is no air resistance.) Acceleration due to gravity is g= 9.8 m/s^2.
Answer:
13.7 J
Explanation:
In absence of air resistance, the mechanical energy of the object is conserved during the fall: this means that the initial gravitational potential energy that it has at the beginning of the fall will be entirely converted into kinetic energy when the book is just about the hit the ground.
Therefore, this also means that we can calculate the mechanical energy at the beginning of the fall, as this will be equal to the mechanical energy just before the book hits the ground.
At the beginning of the fall, the mechanical energy is all gravitational potential energy:
where
m = 0.5 kg is the mass of the book
is the acceleration of gravity
h = 2.8 m is the height above the ground
Substituting,
Why is air warmer near Earth's surface?
A.
The Sun heats Earth's surface, and in turn the air above it is heated.
B.
Warm air is more dense and sits on top of Earth's surface.
C.
Warm air is less dense and sits on Earth's surface HELP PLZ!!
Answer:
I am pretty sure it is A!
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The air is warmer near Earth's surface because warm air is denser and sits on top of the Earth's surface. The correct option is B.
What is air density?The mass of the air per unit volume is known as the air density. Its unit is kg/m³.
Due to the lower pressures in the air above, air expands when it rises. cooling air expands.
The hottest temperatures in the troposphere are often found at the earth's surface because the sun heats the atmosphere predominantly from the surface and because the air cools as it ascends.
Because warm air is denser and lies on top of the surface of the Earth, it is warmer near the surface of the earth.
Hence, the correct option is B.
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The more oxygen the muscles receive, the more energy you have
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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A jet aircraft is traveling at 262 m/s in hor-
izontal flight. The engine takes in air at a
rate of 85.9 kg/s and burns fuel at a rate of
3.92 kg/s. The exhaust gases are ejected at
921 m/s relative to the aircraft.
Find the thrust of the jet engine.
Solution :
Speed of the air craft, [tex]$S_a$[/tex] = 262 m/s
Fuel burns at the rate of, [tex]$S_b$[/tex] = 3.92 kg/s
Rate at which the engine takes in air, [tex]$S_{air}$[/tex] = 85.9 kg/s
Speed of the exhaust gas that are ejected relative to the aircraft, [tex]$S_{exh}$[/tex] =921 m/s
Therefore, the upward thrust of the jet engine is given by
[tex]$F=S_{air}(S_{exh}-S_a)+(S_b \times S_{exh})$[/tex]
F = 85.9(921 - 262) + (3.92 x 921)
= 4862635.79 + 3610.32
= [tex]$4.8 \times 10^6 \ N$[/tex]
Therefore thrust of the jet engine is [tex]$4.8 \times 10^6 \ N$[/tex].
what is Newton's second law it's challenging question
let's observ who is answering first
Answer:
second law is f=ma (force=massxacceleration)
Explanation:
Bob can run the 100 meter dash in 25 seconds. What is his speed?
Answer:
4 meters a second
Explanation:
100/25
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What 2 factors affect the impulse on an object in a collision?
Typically, a bullet leaves a standard 45-caliber pistol (5.0-in. barrel) at a speed of 262 m/s. If it takes
1 ms to traverse the barrel, determine the average acceleration experienced by the 16.2-3 bullet withim
the gun and then compute the average force exerted on it.
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP WITH THIS QUESTION!!!!
Answer:
A 1
B 3
c 4
d 3
Explanation:
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HELP ASAP!!!! Ashley and Rachel are driving bumper cars. Ashley's bumper car is moving and she collides with Rachel bumper car, which is not moving. Describe what happens to the momentum of both cars During this collision.
Answer:
Rachels car moves and ashleys stops
Explanation:
When Ashley's moving car collides with Rachel's bumper car which is at rest then some of the momentum of Ashley's car is transferred to Rachel's car causing it to move.
What is the conservation of momentum?Conservation of momentum states that the momentum of a system is constant if there is the absence of external forces on the system. The momentum of an object can be conserved and is a vector quantity.
Momentum can be defined as the multiplication of the mass of a particle and its velocity. The law of conservation of momentum is confirmed by experiment and can be deduced mathematically on the presumption that space is uniform.
Conservation of linear momentum is derived from Newton’s second law of motion states that the total momentum remains the same in an isolated system.
The total momentum of Ashley's car and Rachel's car remains conserved. After the collision, the momentum transferred from Ashley's car and Rachel's car which makes it move.
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According to the law of universal gravitation, gravity is the force keeping objects in the universe in their relative positions.
true
false
Answer true
Explanation
Earthquakes
Shaking of the ground
Seismographs
Scientific method
Answer:
C. seismographs
Explanation:
Theirs another name for seismographs but c is correct
The pink car has a velocity of 4.4 m/s to the right while the blue car has a velocity of 6.8 m/s to the left. If the two cars crashed and stuck together, what would their combined momentum be afterwards and what direction would they be moving
Given :
The pink car has a velocity of 4.4 m/s to the right while the blue car has a velocity of 6.8 m/s to the left.
To Find :
If the two cars crashed and stuck together, what would their combined momentum be afterwards and what direction would they be moving.
Solution :
Let, combined velocity of the car is v.
Also, let us assume that mass of both the cars are equal and it is m.
By conservation of momentum :
Initial momentum = Final momentum
m( 6.8 ) - m( 4.4 ) = 2mv
2mv =2.4m
v = 1.2 m/s
Therefore, the velocity of combined car after crash is 1.2 m/s .
Calculate the average speed of a runner who runs to for 500 meters in 40 second
Answer:
12.5
Explanation:
A cannonball with a perfect horizontal velocity of 50.0 m/s flies 350 m before hitting the
ground. How much time was the cannonball in the air? Remember t d/v
05s
O 10s
35 s
7s
Answer:
7 sExplanation:
The time taken can be found by using the formula
[tex]t = \frac{d}{v} \\ [/tex]
d is the distance
v is the velocity
From the question we have
[tex]t = \frac{350}{50} = \frac{35}{5} = 7 \\ [/tex]
We have the final answer as
7 sHope this helps you
A fish is 4.7 cm from the front surface of a fish bowl of radius 21 cm. Where does the fish appear to be to someone in air viewing it from in front of the bowl? Do not forget the proper sign. (Give your answer in cm.)
______ cm
Where does the fish appear to be when it is 38.9 cm from the front surface of the bowl? (Give your answer in cm.)
______ cm
Answer:
Explanation:
From the information given:
We can properly determine the distance where the fish appear in the air viewing it from in front of the bowl by using the formula:
[tex]\dfrac{n_i}{d_o}+\dfrac{n_2}{d_1}= \dfrac{n_2-n_1}{r}[/tex]
where;
[tex]n_1[/tex] = refractive index in the air; = 1.33 &
[tex]n_2[/tex] = refractive index in water. = 1
[tex]\dfrac{n_2}{d_i}= \dfrac{n_2-n_1}{r}-\dfrac{n_1}{d_o}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{1}{d_i}= \dfrac{1-1.33}{-21 \ cm}-\dfrac{1.33}{4.7\ cm}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{1}{d_i}= - 0.26726 \ cm[/tex]
[tex]d_i =\dfrac{1}{ - 0.26726 \ cm}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{d_i }[/tex] = - 3.74 cm
2)
To determine where the fish appear to be when it is 38.9 cm from the front surface of the bowl by using the formula:
[tex]\dfrac{n_2}{d_i}= \dfrac{n_2-n_1}{r}-\dfrac{n_1}{d_o}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{1}{d_i}= \dfrac{1-1.33}{-21 \ cm}-\dfrac{1.33}{38.9\ cm}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{1}{d_i}=- 0.0184759 \ cm[/tex]
[tex]d_i = \dfrac{1}{- 0.0184759 \ cm}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{d_i = }[/tex] -54.12 cm
A 0.50-kg ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 35 m/s. Approximately, how high will the ball rise?
Answer:
62.5m
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of the ball = 0.5kg
Initial velocity = 35m/s
At the maximum height final velocity is 0m/s
Unknown:
Height of the rise of the ball = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem, we apply the right motion equation which is shown below;
v² = u² - 2gh
v is the final velocity
u is the initial velocity
g is the acceleration due to gravity
h is the height
Now insert the parameters and solve;
0² = 35² - 2(9.8)(h)
-1225 = -19.6h
h = 62.5m
Which type of electromagnetic waves make up the colors of a rainbow seen after a storm?
A. visible light
B. infrared light
C. X-rays
D. ultraviolet light
Answer:
we conclude that visible light is that electromagnetic wave that makes up the colors of a rainbow seen after a storm.
Hence, option A is correct.
Explanation:
Generally, after the storm, we can witness the presence of a rainbow with our naked eyes. Rainbow, visible to our eyes, consists of all the seven constituent colors of white light. Those seven colors range from violet to red, all having different wavelengths. When water particles present in our atmosphere get exposed to light, all the constituent colors of a white light tend to deviate at a variety of angles. It happens due to their refraction through water particles; thus, a spectrum is obtained.
As we cannot see X-rays, UV rays, and infrared waves through our naked eye, visible light is the kind of electromagnetic wave that makes anyone able to see the objects.
Please note that all the constitute colors of a beautiful rainbow associate with the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Therefore, we conclude that visible light is that electromagnetic wave that makes up the colors of a rainbow seen after a storm.
Hence, option A is correct.
Answer: A.) Visible light
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