I will mark you as brainliest
pls ans

a) Name the graph?

b) In first 2 s the object is said to be in ______________ motion.

(uniform motion / uniform acceleration)

c) The portion BC of the graph represents which type of motion?

d) Find out acceleration in first 2 s?

I Will Mark You As Brainliestpls Ans A) Name The Graph?b) In First 2 S The Object Is Said To Be In ______________

Answers

Answer 1

I don't know‍♀ what is your favorite song


Related Questions

A charge Q creates an electric field. At a distance of 10 cm, the electric field strength
is 30 N/C. What is the electric field strength at a distance of 20 cm? NO LINKS.

1) 7.5 N/C
2) 15 N/C
3) 60 N/C
4) 120 N/C

Answers

Answer:

simltinoues divide two eqn El÷E2 Kq\ r^2\kq \2r^2 then you get it 7.5 N\c the answer is A

A uniform plank 4 m long is pivoted about its center to an angle of 30° with the vertical. What magnitude of force
must be applied 0.5 m from the pivot to maintain equilibrium with a 4 kg mass hanging from one end?
A. 80 N
B. 20 N
C. 40 N
D. 60 N
E. 100 N

Answers

Answer:

A. 80 N

Explanation:

Since the uniform plank is pivoted at its center at an angle of 30 to the vertical, then it is 90° - 30° = 60° to the horizontal.

Let L be the length of the plank = 4 m, the perpendicular distance of the 4 kg mass form the pivot point is Lcos60°/2. Then the moment of the 4 kg mass about its pivot point is mgLcos60/2 where m = mass = 4 kg and g = acceleration due to gravity = 10 m/s²

Let F be the force applied at 0.5 m from the pivot point. The perpendicular distance of F from the pivot point is 0.5cos60°. Thus the moment of this force about the pivot point is F × 0.5cos60° = 0.5Fcos60°

Since both moments are the same for equilibrium,

mgLcos60/2 = 0.5Fcos60°

F = mgL/(2 × 0.5 m)

F = 4 kg × 10 m/s² × 4 m/1 m

F = 80 kgm/s²

F = 80 N

The ship was travelling 93 meters per second, 25 degrees above the x-axis Northeast. Determine the magnitude and direction of the horizontal vector component, Vx.

Answers

Answer: [tex]92.18\ m/s[/tex], east

Explanation:

Given

Ship is traveling at a speed of [tex]v=93\ m/s[/tex]

Direction of ship is [tex]25^{\circ}[/tex] North of east

If we break velocity vector in x and y axes then, the horizontal component is given by

[tex]\Rightarrow v_x=93\cos 25^{\circ}\\\Rightarrow v_x=92.18\ m/s[/tex]

The direction of horizontal component is towards east with magnitude of [tex]92.18\ m/s[/tex]

A 9 kg box is placed on a 6 m tall shelf. What will be the kinetic energy of the box right before it hits the ground? (use g = 10 m/s/s)

Answers

Answer:

540 J

Explanation:

U at top equals to K at bottom if it's an isolated system therefore U at top is equals to 540 J so we can assume that at 0m U=0 (mgh) therefore the box has gained some velocity due to the acceleration due to g and we can calculate it using 1/2mv²

1. I get so much energy when I eat candy! What type of energy is this statement referring to?
O mechanical
O kinetic
O potential
O chemical

Answers

The answer is chemical

A blow-dryer and a vacuum cleaner each operate with a voltage of 120 V. The current rating of the blow-dryer is 14 A, while that of the vacuum cleaner is 4.2 A. Determine the power consumed by (a) the blow-dryer and (b) the vacuum cleaner. (c) Determine the ratio of the energy used by the blow-dryer in 16 minutes to the energy used by the vacuum cleaner in 43 minutes.

Answers

Answer:

The correct solution is:

(a) 1680 W

(b) 504 W

(c) 1.240

Explanation:

The given values are:

Voltage,

V = 120 V

Current of blow dryer,

I₁ = 14 A

Current of vacuum cleaner,

I₂ = 4.2 A

Time,

t₁ = 16 min

t₂ = 43 min

As we know,

⇒ [tex]Power (P) = VI[/tex]

(a)

For blow dryer:

⇒ [tex]P_1=V\times I_1[/tex]

        [tex]=120\times 14[/tex]

        [tex]=1680 \ W[/tex]

(b)

For Vacuum cleaner:

⇒ [tex]P_2=V\times I_2[/tex]

        [tex]=120\times 4.2[/tex]

        [tex]=504 \ W[/tex]

(c)

The ratio will be:

= [tex]\frac{Blow \ dryer \ energy}{Vacuum \ cleaner \ energy}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{P_1\times t_1}{P_1\times t_2}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{1680\times 16}{504\times 43}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{26880}{21672}[/tex]

= [tex]1.240[/tex]

Which of the following has the most kinetic energy?
A. A 25-kg fish tank sitting on a table
B. A 50-g fish swimming in a fish tank
C. A 7,500-kg car parked on a steep hill
D. A 50-kg Boulder suspended from a cliff

Answers

Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

Only things that are moving have kinetic energy, therefore B is the only correct answer

What is the normal force and gravitational force on a 55 kg person standing stationary?

Answers

Answer:

539.55 N for both

Explanation:

F=ma

Mass is given at 55kg

And when finding gravitational force gravity's constant is an acceleration of 9.81m/s

F=(55)(9.81)

F= 539.55 N (for both)

Normal force cancels out gravitational force that's why we don't fall throught the floor.

We push down on the floor due to gravitational force but normal force keeps us upright pushing an equal amount back.

The equivalent resistance of a complex circuit is usually determined by a dividing the sum of the individual resistances by the number of resistances. b adding and subtracting individual resistances. c inspection. d simplifying the circuit into groups of series and parallel circuits.

Answers

Answer:

d

Explanation:

we simplify the circuit into groups to obtain a complete circuit I.e series and parallel circuit

The firing of a bullet by a rifle causes the rifle to recoil backwards. The speed of
the rifle's recoil is smaller than the bullet's forward speed because the___

A.)force against the rifle is relatively small

B.)speed is mainly concentrated in the bullet

C.)rifle has lots of mass

D.)momentum of the rifle is unchanged

Answers

Answer:c i.e. rifle has lots of mass

Explanation:It's because we know that the force of recoiling is same. But since the mass of rifle is very much greater than that of the bullet, it's balanced by the less speed of the recoiling of the rifle.

A beam of light hits a mirror at an angel of 35 degrees. What is the angel that it bounces off at?

a. 55 degrees
b. 35 degrees
c. 90 degrees

Answers

Answer:

c

Explanation:

light refraction is a right angle

write the application of gravitational force​

Answers

Answer:

Applications of Gravitational Force:

Gravity keeps your feet on the ground. Gravity holds the air down. Gravity makes the Earth roughly spherical. Gravity keeps the Moon (and all those artificial satellites) orbiting around the Earth. Gravity keeps the Earth orbiting around the Sun and the Sun orbiting around the galactic centre. Gravity creates the water pressure that runs hydroelectric turbines at the bottom of dams. Gravity brings the rain back down after it evaporates into the atmosphere.

how much energy must be absorbed by 20.0 g of water to change its temperature from 95 degrees celsius to 125 degrees celsius

Answers

Answer:

I got 2508 J

Explanation:

q=mct

125-95

= 30 * 4.18 * 20

= 2508

20 POINTS:
Why does the initial hill of a roller coaster need to be steep?

Answers

Answer: A roller coaster does not have an engine to generate energy. The climb up the first hill is accomplished by a lift or cable that pulls the train up. This builds up a supply of potential energy that will be used to go down the hill as the train is pulled by gravity

Hope this helps! Good luck with future homework and exams!

a roller coaster does not have a engine to generate energy they climb up the first hill is accomplished. by a lift or a cable that pulls the train up . this builds a supply of potential energy that will be used to go down the coaster.

What does the geology of the two continents indicate about past events in Earth history?

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

Rocks tell us a great deal about the Earth's history. Igneous rocks tell of past volcanic episodes and can also be used to age-date certain periods in the past. Sedimentary rocks often record past depositional environments (e.g deep ocean, shallow shelf, fluvial) and usually contain the most fossils from past ages.

the answer is b :)

Samples of different materials, A and B, have the same mass, but the sample
of A is higher in density. Which statement could explain why this is so?
A. The particles that make up material B are more closely packed
together than the particles that make up material A.
B. The particles that make up material A have more mass than the
particles that make up material B.
C. The sample of material A has greater volume than the sample of
material B.
D. The particles that make up material B have more mass than the
particles that make up material A.

Answers

Answer:

Answer is letter B

Answer:  THE CORRECT ANSWER IS :  The partiles that make up material B are more closely packed together than the partiles that make up material A

Explanation:     I TOOK THE TEST    apex

Reason whether or not work is done in the following cases:
A. a basketball player shoots a free throw.
B. a peasant pulls a rope tied to a donkey without being able to displace it from its position.​

Answers

Answer:

A work is done because the object moved

B no work is done because the donkey didnt move

Explanation:

I WILL MARK YOU THE BRAINLIEST LINKS WILL BE REPORTED
put the correct words with the correct pictures

Answers

1, 2, 4, 5 is examples of mass everything else is weight!

Juan's mother drives 12.5 miles southwest to her favorite shopping mall. What is the velocity of her
automobile if she arrives at the mall in 7.25 minutes?

Answers

Answer:

v1= 12.5miles, t= -7.25m, a= 0

v= 1/2at^2

v= 1/2×

For general projectile motion with no air resistance, the vertical component of a projectile's acceleration For general projectile motion with no air resistance, the vertical component of a projectile's acceleration remains a non-zero constant. continuously decreases. first decreases and then increases. is always zero. continuously increases.

Answers

Answer:

Rmains constant

Explanation:

The equation of the trajectory of a projectile motion is presented as follows;

[tex]Y = x \cdot tan \theta -\dfrac{g \cdot x^2}{2 \cdot u^2 \cdot cos^2 \theta}[/tex]

The vertical componet of the prjectile motion is

y = (u·sinθ)·t - g·t²/2

Where;

θ = The angle with which the projectile is launched

x = The horizontal distance

u = The initial velocity of the projectile

g = The acceleration due to gravity = Constant

t = The time of motion

The acceleration acting on the projectile is the 'g' which is the constant acceleration due to gravity

Therefore, for general projectile motion with no air resistance, the vertical component of the projectile acceleration remains constant

Which is the preserved evidence of the activity of an organism?

Answers

Answer:

Fossils are the remains of an ancient organism or the traces of activity of such an organism. There are two types of fossils: body fossils and trace fossils. Body fossils include preserved remains of an organism (i.e. freezing, drying, petrification, permineralization, bacteria and algea).

Iron meteorites are interpreted as deriving from the cooled metallic core of a largeish asteroid. This is based upon:

Answers

Answer:

This is based upon the fact that meteorites are generally believed to have originated as solid debris from Larger bodies like meteoroid or asteroids

Explanation:

Iron meteorites are interpreted as deriving from the cooled metallic core of a larger asteroid , because meteorites are generally believed to have originated as solid debris from Larger bodies like meteoroid or asteroids that are located outside the planet but found their way into our planet .

a toy car takes .60 seconds to travel .30 meters after it is released from rest. what is the acceleration of the toy car?​

Answers

D=sxt
S=60/30

=2m/s
Answer 2m/s

The series circuit depicts three resistors connected to a voltage
source. The voltage source (AVtot) is a 110-V source and the resistor
values are 7.2 (R1), 6.2 A2 (R2) and 8.6 22 (R3).
b. Determine the current in the circuit.
A
c. Determine the voltage drops across each individual resistor.

Answers

Answer:

B. Current in the circuit is 5.

Ci. Voltage across 7.2 Ω (R₁) is 36 V

Cii. Voltage across 6.2 Ω (R₂) is 31 V

Ciii. Voltage across 8.6 Ω (R₃) is 43 V

Explanation:

We'll begin by calculating the number equivalent resistance in the circuit. This can be obtained as follow:

Resistor 1 (R₁) = 7.2 Ω

Resistor 2 (R₂) = 6.2 Ω

Resistor 3 (R₃) = 8.6 Ω

Equivalent Resistance (R) =?

Since the resistors are in series connection, the equivalent resistance can be obtained as follow:

R = R₁ + R₂ + R₃

R = 7.2 + 6.2 + 8.6

R = 22 Ω

B. Determination of the current.

Voltage (V) = 110 V

Resistance (R) = 22 Ω

Current (I) =?

V = IR

110 = I × 22

Divide both side by 22

I = 110 / 22

I = 5 A

Therefore, the current in the circuit is 5.

Ci. Determination of the voltage across 7.2 Ω (R₁)

Resistor 1 (R₁) = 7.2 Ω

Current (I) = 5 A

Voltage 1 (V₁) =?

V₁ = IR₁

V₁ = 5 × 7.2

V₁ = 36 V

Therefore, the voltage across 7.2 Ω (R₁) is 36 V

Bii. Determination of the voltage across 6.2 Ω (R₂)

Resistor 2 (R₂) = 6.2 Ω

Current (I) = 5 A

Voltage 2 (V₂) =?

V₂ = IR₂

V₂ = 5 × 6.2

V₂ = 31 V

Therefore, the voltage across 6.2 Ω (R₂) is 31 V

Ciii. Determination of the voltage across 8.6 Ω (R₃)

Resistor 3 (R₃) = 8.6 Ω

Current (I) = 5 A

Voltage 3 (V₃) =?

V₃ = IR₃

V₃ = 5 × 8.6

V₃ = 31 V

Therefore, the voltage across 8.6 Ω (R₃) is 43 V

A small object is launched with a velocity 26.2 m/s at an angle 35.8 degrees above the horizontal from the top of a building with height 46.4 m. Air resistance is negligible during the motion of the object. How long (in seconds) does it take the object to reach the ground

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

The angle here makes this a very interesting problem. We will use only the y-dimension information since we are given nothing pertinent in the x-dimension. Nothing there is useful to solving this problem. We are given (and know from experience) the following:

θ = 35.8°

v₀ = 26.2 m/s

Δx = -46.4 m

a = -9.8 m/s/s

t = ???

Time is our main unknown. The displacement is negative because, in the end, the small object will end up BELOW the point from which it is launched. That's important!!

Another thing we need to understand is that the velocity we are given is a "blanket" velocity; it is neither the upwards velocity nor the horizontal velocity. That's for us to find out using either cos or sin. In the y-dimension, we use the sin identity to find the upwards velocity (which is VERY different from the horizontal velocity {unless we are dealing with a 45 degree angle where sin and cos are the same}). So first we need to find the initial velocity in this dimension specifically:

26.2sin35.8 = 15.3 m/s

That's the initial velocity we will use in the problem now. The equation for this is:

Δx = v₀t + [tex]\frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex] and filling in the given info:

[tex]-46.4=15.3t+\frac{1}{2}(-9.8)t^2[/tex] It looks like this will have to be factored if we are going to solve for t. Get everything on one side and factor the resulting quadratic:

[tex]-4.9t^2+15.3t+46.4=0[/tex] and factoring that gives you 2 values for t:

t = -1.9 sec and t = 5.0 sec

Since we all know that time can NEVER be negative, t = 5.0 sec.

why we need system of measurement​

Answers

Answer:

Without the ability to measure, it would be difficult for scientists to conduct experiments or form theories. Not only is measurement important in science and the chemical industry, it is also essential in farming, engineering, construction, manufacturing, commerce, and numerous other occupations and activities.

Explanation:

A beaker containing water at 80°C is placed on a piece of aluminum at 25°C. How will thermal energy transfer? O by conduction from the aluminum to the beaker O by convection from the aluminum to the beaker O by convection from the beaker to the aluminum O by conduction from the beaker to the aluminum ​

Answers

The thermal energy transfer will occur by convection from the aluminium to the beaker.

Thermal energy can be defined as the energy held in a system that is accountable for the overall temperature of the system.

Conduction is the process by which heat energy is transferred from one material or substance to another.

Convection is the transfer of heat in the fluid medium. e.g when a fluid is heated, heat energy is transferred into the fluid which causes a rise in the temperature of the fluid.

Since water is a fluid medium, the thermal energy transfer will occur by convection from the aluminium to the beaker.

Learn more about thermal energy here:

https://brainly.com/question/7541718

A magnetic compass is placed near an insulated copper wire. When the wire is connected to a battery and a current is created, the compass needle moves and changes its position. Which is the best explanation for the production of a force that causes the needle to move?

Answers

Explanation:

When the wire is connected to a battery, the compass needle moves and changes its position. This happens because the needle magnetizes the copper wire, thus,  creating a force.

While the current in the wire produces a magnetic field and exerts a force on the needle. The insulation on the wire becomes energized and exerts a force on the needle. Hence, the compass needle moves and changes its position.

Ron weighs a bottle with a mass of 0.5 kilograms on a spring scale. The spring stretches by 1 centimeter. He then weighs a second bottle on the same spring scale. What is the mass of the second bottle, in kg, if the spring stretches by 2 cm

Answers

Answer:

1 kg

Explanation:

Applying,

Hook's law,

F = ke................. Equation 1

Where F = force, k = force constant of the spring, e = extension.

But from the question,

The weight of the bottle is the force acting on the spring scale

therefore,

mg = ke............ Equation 2

Where m = mass of the bottle, g = acceleration due to gravity.

make k the subject of the equation

k = mg/e............ Equation 3

Given: m = 0.5 kg, e = 1 cm = 0.01 m

Constant: g = 9.8 m/s²

k = (0.5×9.8)/0.01

k = 490 N/m

If the mass of the second bottle is weighed,

given: e = 2 cm = 0.02 m

subtitute into equation 1

m×9.8 = 490×0.02

9.8m = 9.8

m = 9.8/9.8

m = 1 kg.

Hence the mass of the second bottle is 1 kg

How much energy is required to move an electron through a potential difference of
12 V?

1) 1.9 x 10^- 18 )
2) 7.5 x 10^- 18 )
3) 1.3 x 10^-20)
4) 7.5 x 10^18 J

Answers

I think it’s going to be the 2nd one
Other Questions
2,5,9,15 order from least to greatest What is the best name for Quadrilateral ABCD given the points A(3,3), B(1,7), C(4,4), and D(0,0)?A. RhombusB. SquareC. RectangleD. Parallelogram Cameron is painting one wall of his dining room. It is 19 feet long and 14 feet wide. It has a window that is 3 feet long and 5 feet wide. He will paint the whole wall except for the window. If a quart of paint covers 100square feet and costs $21.48, how much will he spend on paint? Find the APR, or stated rate, in each of the following cases:Stated Rate (APR) Number of Times Effective Compounded Rate (EAR)% Semiannually 11.9% Monthly 12.8 Weekly 10.5 Infinite 14.2 The diagram represents a right rectangular prism with dimensions labeled as algebraic expressions.Which of these expressions represents the volume of the prism?Select all that apply. *Choose 3* Place the following events in the correct sequence: A) Writing a first draft of your paper; B) Writing an outline; C) Doing research Given the percent of 2/5%. What is it's value as a decimal? What is it's value as a fraction? The tiger fought a fight fearsfully change into passive Niveen makes muffins and sells them for $0.65 each. To make 12 muffins, she must spend $5.25 on muffin mix, $0.75 on vegetable oil, and $0.87 on eggs. The smallest batch of muffins Niveen can make is 12 muffins. what would result in Niveen earning a profit? what is the value of x,if x=3 A gym teacher has a large canvas bag that contains 8 tennis balls, 2 volleyballs, 1 basketball, 3 baseballs, and 5 footballs. If you reach into the bag at random, what is the probability that you do not select a basketball? Solve each problem. NO LINKS!!! PART 2. 5. Which term best fits this image? A) Policy of Containment B) Propaganda C) Fear of the "end of the world" D) Military industrial complex 4+1=5,5+2=12,6+3=21,8+11? c= feet? help me please The inflation tax is: cost of living adjustments, or COLAs. cost of living adjustments, or COLAs. the decreases in the real value of money held by the public caused by inflation. the decreases in the real value of money held by the public caused by inflation. the result of the indexing wages to inflation. the result of the indexing wages to inflation. the increase in income taxes caused by inflation. the increase in income taxes caused by inflation. the increase in the real value of money held by the public caused by inflation. Help? try to find as much words as you can from the list what is 2 5/12 - 1 8/12 = ? In which structure do sperm cells develop?A. EpididymisB.scrotumC.testesD.vas deferens Even though many Americans objected to the Vietnam war, the United States entered thewar to...A acquire raw materialsB Stop the spread of communismC install military bases