Is gravity less or more in the moon?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The gravity is less in the moon as compared to Earth.

Answer 2

Answer:

The Moon's surface gravity is about 1/6th as powerful or about 1.6 meters per second per second. The Moon's surface gravity is weaker because it is far less massive than Earth. A body's surface gravity is proportional to its mass, but inversely proportional to the square of its radius

Explanation:

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A 75 kg person climbs the 248 steps to the top of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse, a total climb of 59 m. How many Calories does he or she burn

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Answer:

W = 41.45 Kcal

Explanation:

Given that,

The mass of a person, m = 75 kg

He climbs 248 steps to the top of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse, a total climb of 59 m.

We need to find how many calories does he or she burn.

Work done = Fd

d is displacement

⇒ W = 75 ×9.8 ×59

= 43365  J

Let the efficiency is 0.25.

[tex]W=\dfrac{43365}{0.25}\\\\=173460\ J\\\\\text{or}\\\\=41.45\ kcal[/tex]

So, 41.45 Kcal is burned by the person.

What are your thoughts about Russia getting banned from the 2020 Olympics and 2022 World cup?

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it might be a good thing if they did something wrong

Two gliders collide on an air track. Glider 1 has a mass of 7.0 kg, and glider 2 has a mass of 4.0 kg. Before the collision, glider 1 had a velocity of 2.0 m/s, and glider 2 had a velocity of -5.0 m/s. If the collision is perfectly elastic, what is the total kinetic energy of both gliders after the collision?
A. -36.0 J
B. 36.0 J
C. 64.0 J
D. 128.0 J

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Answer:

Its C

Explanation:

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A ball falls through the air at terminal velocity. Which of the following are forces that should be included in a free body
diagram? (select all that apply)

air resistance
force of motion
gravity
force of fall

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Answer:

air resistance and gravity.

Explanation:

When the ball is falling down at terminal velocity, the velocity is constant.

This means that the net force acting on the ball will be zero (there is no acceleration)

In this situation, there are only two forces that can act on the ball.

The gravitational force, that pulls the ball down.

The air resistance which opposes to the movement of the ball and increases in magnitude as the velocity of the ball increases.

Then there is a point where the velocity of the ball is such that the air resistance is equal in magnitude to the acceleration, and then the net force becomes zero.

Then the two forces that need to be included in this diagram are the air resistance and gravity.

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Answer:

y e p  

Explanation:

Two displacement vectors have magnitudes of 5.0 m and 7.0 m, respectively. If these two vectors are added together, the magnitude of the sum

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Answer:

8.6m

Explanation:

Step one:

given data

we are given two displacement vectors of magnitudes 5 and 7m

Let us assume they are in the same direction and they are acting perpendicular to each other.

Step two:

The magnitude of the vector sum is the resultant vector

which is  found by

R^2=5^2+7^2

R^2= 25+49

R^2=74

R=√74

R=8.6m

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Alcohol ___ the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.
A. sedates
B. stimulates
C. bypasses

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Answer:

I think it is the answer A

Explanation:

Alcohol won't stimulate the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system because the fact that the brain and the nervous system are affected can lead to many consequences: disorders of vision, hearing, motor coordination ...

Alcohol will therefore have a damaging effect, it will therefore sedate the nervous system.

Answer:A

Explanation:sedates

A race car accelerates from 0 m/s to 30.0 m/s with a displacement of
45.0 m. What is the vehicle's acceleration?
1. O 2.00 m/s2
2. 5.00 m/s2
3. 15.0 m/s2
4. 10.0 m/s2

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Answer:

4. 10.0 m/s²

Explanation:

I) if initial velocity is 'v₀', the final velocity is 'v', the accelaration is 'a', the distance is 'L' and elapsed time if 't', then:

[tex]1. \ a=\frac{v-v_0}{t};[/tex]

[tex]2. \ L=\frac{at^2}{2}.[/tex]

II) using these two equations after substitution v₀=0; v=30 and L=45:

[tex]\left \{{{45 =\frac{at^2}{2}} \atop {a=\frac{30-0}{t} }} \right.[/tex]

[tex]\left \{ {{at^2=90} \atop {at=30}} \right. \ <=> \ \left \{ {{a=10} \atop {t=3}} \right.[/tex] [tex]=> \ a=10\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]

A projectile is fired with a velocity of 8 m/s at an angle of 65º. What is the
vertical component of the velocity?
A. 6.5 m/s
B. 3.4 m/s
C. 10.2 m/s
D. 7.2 m/s

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Answer:

i think its D

Explanation:

A 1000 kg car crashed into a barrier. The car changed speed from 30 m/s to 20 m/s in 0.2 seconds. What force did the barrier apply to stop the car?

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Answer:

Force = -50000 Newton

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Initial velocity, u = 30 m/s

Final velocity, v = 20 m/s

Time = 0.2secs

Mass = 1000 kg

First of all, we have to solve for its acceleration.

Acceleration = (v - u)/t

Substituting into the equation, we have

Acceleration = 20 - 30)/0.2

Acceleration = -10/0.2

Acceleration = -50m/s²

To find the force;

Force = mass * acceleration

Force = 1000 * (-50)

Force = -50000 Newton. The value of the force is negative because it stopped the motion of the car.

Therefore, the barrier applied a force of -5,0000 Newtons to stop the car.

Answer: -50000

Explanation:

A(n) 636 kg elevator starts from rest. It moves upward for 4.5 s with a constant acceleration until it reaches its cruising speed of 2.05 m/s. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s 2 . Find the average power delivered by the elevator motor during this period. Answer in units of kW.

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Answer:

The average power delivered by the elevator motor during this period is 6.686 kW.

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the elevator, m = 636 kg

initial speed of the elevator, u = 0

time of motion, t = 4.5 s

final speed of the elevator, v = 2.05 m/s

The upward force of the elevator is calculated as;

F = m(a + g)

where;

m is mass of the elevator

a is the constant acceleration of the elevator

g is acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

[tex]a = \frac{v-u}{t} \\\\a = \frac{2.05 -0}{4.5} \\\\a = 0.456 \ m/s^2[/tex]

F = (636)(0.456 + 9.8)

F = (636)(10.256)

F = 6522.816 N

The average power delivered by the elevator is calculated as;

[tex]P_{avg} = \frac{1}{2} (Fv)\\\\P_{avg} = \frac{1}{2} (6522.816 \ \times \ 2.05)\\\\P_{avg} = 6685.89 \ W\\\\P_{avg} = 6.68589 \ kW\\\\P_{avg} = 6.686 \ k W[/tex]

Therefore, the average power delivered by the elevator motor during this period is 6.686 kW.

How many types of rocks make up the Earth's crust?

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Answer:

3, it's the igneous rock, sedimentary rock, and metamorphic rock i believe

Explanation:

Answer:

igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.

Explanation:

3. Missy Diwater, the former platform diver for the Ringling Brother's Circus, had a kinetic energy of 12,000 ) just prior to hitting the bucket of water. If Missy's mass is 40 kg, then what is her speed?​

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Answer:

v = 24.49[m/s]    

Explanation:

We must remember that kinetic energy can be calculated by means of a mathematical expression, which relates kinetic energy to mass and velocity

[tex]E_{kin}=\frac{1}{2}*m*v^{2} \\[/tex]

where:

Ekin = kinetic energy = 12000 [J]

m = mass = 40 [kg]

v = velocity [m/s]

[tex]12000=\frac{1}{2} *40*v^{2}\\24000=40*v^{2}\\600=v^{2}\\v=\sqrt{600}\\v=24.49[m/s][/tex]

What is the momentum of a 12 kg ball with velocity of 24 m/s?

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Answer:

288 kg.m/s

Explanation:

The momentum of an object can be found by using the formula

momentum = mass × velocity

From the question we have

momentum = 12 × 24

We have the final answer as

288 kg.m/s

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Calculate the heat energy needed to change the temperature of 2 kg of copper from 10°C to 110°C.

If you could show your process and equations used, that would be very helpful! Thanks!

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Answer:

77000 J

Explanation:

Formula for the heat energy is;

Q = m•c•Δt

We are given;

mass; m = 2 kg

Change in temperature; Δt = 110 - 10 = 100 °C

From online values, specific heat capacity of copper is; c = 385 J/kg.°C

Thus;

Q = 2 × 100 × 385

Q = 77000 J

Answer:

heat = 20 Kcal

Explanation:

The wavelength of a particular color of violet light is 417 nm. The energy of this wavelength of light is

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Answer:

E = 4.7 x [tex]10^{-19}[/tex] Joules

Explanation:

Solution:

The wavelength of a particular color of violet light = 417 nm

What is the energy = ?

In order to calculate energy, we will use the following formula:

E = hf

where, f = frequency = 1/wavelength = c/λ

where c = speed of light = 299 792 458 m / s or 3 x [tex]10^{8}[/tex] m/s

where h = Plank's constant = 6.62x [tex]10^{-34}[/tex] [tex]m^{2}[/tex] kg / s

So,

λ = 417 nm

1 nm = [tex]10^{-9}[/tex] m

so,

λ = 417 x [tex]10^{-9}[/tex] m

Now, just plug in the values to calculate the energy of this wavelength of light.

E = hc/λ

E = ( 6.62x [tex]10^{-34}[/tex] ) (299 792 458) / (417 x [tex]10^{-9}[/tex] )

E = 0.047 x[tex]10^{-17}[/tex]

E = 4.7 x [tex]10^{-19}[/tex] Joules

An inductor is connected to a 120-V, 60-Hz supply. The current in the circuit is 4.3A. What is the inductive reactance

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Answer:

27.91ohms

Explanation:

From the question we are given the following

Voltage across the inductor VL = 120V

Current in the inductor I = 4.3A

Required

Inductive reactance XL

Using two formula

VL =IXL

XL = VL/I

XL = 120/4.3

XL = 27.91ohms

Hence the inductive reactance is 27.91ohms

The plate area is doubled, and the plate separation is reduced to half its initial separation. What is the new charge on the negative plate

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Answer:

 Q = 4 Q₀

Explanation:

This is an exercise on capacitors, where the capacitance is

         C =  [tex]\epsilon_{o} \ \frac{A}{d}[/tex]

if we apply the given conditions

         C = \epsilon_{o} \    \frac{2A}{0.5d}

         C = 4 \epsilon_{o} \    \frac{A}{d}

let's call the capacitance Co with the initial values

         C₀ = \epsilon_{o} \    \frac{A}{d}

         C = 4 C₀

The charge on each plate of a capacitor is

           Q = C ΔV

If the potential difference is maintained, the new charge is

       Q = 4 C₀ ΔV

       

let's call

        Q₀ = C₀ ΔV

we substitute

        Q = 4 Q₀

Which describes velocity?

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Answer:

Velocity is the rate at which the position changes. The average velocity is the displacement or position change per time ratio.

Explanation:

Answer:

The velocity of an object is the rate of change of its position with respect to a frame of reference, and is a function of time. Velocity is equivalent to a specification of an object's speed and direction of motion (e.g. 60 km/h to the north).

Other units: mph, ft/s

In SI base units: m/s

Explanation:

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what must be photographed with an impression before it is moved or cast ?

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It’s answer A


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2. What are three crucial pieces of evidence that supports the claim for the Big Bang theory. Include a piece of evidence that relates each of the following:
a. Light spectra
b. Motion of distant galaxies
c. Composition of matter in the universe

3. Explain how or why each piece of evidence supports the claim made in Big Bang theory.

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Answer:

The evidence that the universe is expanding comes with something called the red-shift of light. Light travels to Earth from other galaxies. As the light from that galaxy gets closer to Earth, the distance between Earth and the galaxy increases, which causes the wavelength of that light to get longer. Distant galaxies are getting further away hinting at a point of origin. The composition of all observed matter in this universe points at a common origin point for all matter in the universe.

The three crucial evidences that supported the Big Bang theory are the CMB or cosmic microwave background, the expanding universe, the abundance of elements in the universe.

What is Big Bang theory ?

Big Bang theory is one of the important theory scientists used in earliest to describe the origin of universe and the phenomenon of evolution.

Here,

2. The Big Bang theory described the origin of universe as an expansion from an atmosphere of high density and extreme temperature which lead to a huge explosion of matter known as the  'Big Bang' and thus creation of  the universe.

The three crucial evidences that supported the Big Bang theory are:

The CMB or cosmic microwave background, the expanding universe, the abundance of elements in the universe.

3.(a) Light spectra was an important factor that supported the Big Bang theory mainly by the phenomenon called Doppler shift. Doppler shift occurs when stars move away, they get shifted to longer wavelength. This phenomenon is called red-shift or Doppler's Red shift. This was applicable in the case of Big Bang theory such that the theory claimed that, as a result of explosion which is the Big Bang, the material particles move away. This was similar to the red shift.

(b) The motion of distant galaxies was an evidence of the expansion of universe and soo the Big Bang theory. It was explained in such a way that, as the galaxies move away from us, it shows the more expansion of universe and the time duration since the origin of universe.

(c) The composition of matter in the universe was an important evidence that supported the Big Bang theory. The composition of universe that there is high abundance of hydrogen and helium in the atmosphere was claimed by the Big Bang theory.

Hence,

The three crucial evidences that supported the Big Bang theory are the CMB or cosmic microwave background, the expanding universe, the abundance of elements in the universe.

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Research indicates that teenagers tend to become impaired by alcohol
adults.
A. faster than
B. slower than
C. at the same rate as

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Answer:

A faster because teens what to drink it more when. they see there parents do it

Research indicates that teenagers have a faster tendency compared to adults in these case.

What are the process to encourage good behavior in pre-teens and teenagers?

Good behavior in pre-teens and teenagers starts with positive communication and warm relationships. This lays the foundation for guiding your child’s behavior in a positive way.

Here are some practical tips for putting this positive approach into action.

Active listening entails paying close attention to your child's words and body language while they are being said. This enables you to pay attention to your child's feelings and thoughts. Additionally, it demonstrates to your child your concern and interest in them.Clear expectations concerning behaviour are outlined in family rules. Include every member of the family in the rule-setting talks, if you can. Maintaining good rules is important. For instance, you might say, "We treat each other with respect," rather than, "Don't be disrespectful."

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A dynamite blast blows a heavy rock straight up from the ground with a launch velocity of 160ft/sec. a) Write the height function.

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Answer:

y = 160t - 16t²

Explanation:

Using y = ut -1/2gt² where y = height of heavy rock above the ground, u = initial launch velocity of rock = 160 ft/s, g = acceleration due to gravity = 32 ft/s² and t = time.

So, substituting the values of the variables into y, we have

y = (160 ft/s)t -1/2 × 32 ft/s² × t²

y = (160 ft/s)t - (16 ft/s²)t²

y = 160t - 16t²

So, the height function is y = 160t - 16t²

The intensity at a distance of 6 m from a source that is radiating equally in all directions is 6.0\times 10^{-10} W/m^2. What is the power emitted by the source

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Answer:

P = 271 nW

Explanation:

If the source is radiating equally in all directions, it can be treated as a point source, so all points located at the same distance of the source, have the same intensity I, which is related to the power by the following expression:

       [tex]I = \frac{P}{A} =\frac{P}{4*\pi *r^{2} } (1)[/tex]

Solving for P, we get:

       [tex]P = I*4*\pi *r^{2} = 6.0e-10 W/m2 * 4 * \pi *(6m)^{2} =271 nW (2)[/tex]

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Answer:

I believe it to be option A

Explanation:

Imagine you were lifting very heavy jugs to the top of a house. You can either use the stairs on the left or push them up the inclined plane on the right. Which option is easier

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Answer:

Use the stairs

Explanation:

This is easier because if you go on the stairs you can rest if you get tired but if you go on the inclined plane then the weight of the jugs will make you slower than you already are and you may end up going back down instead of up where you wanna go.

Can someone please explain this?

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Explanation:

u = Initial velocity = 20m/s

v = Final velocity = 0m/s

a = Acceleration = -5m/s²

We wish to find s, the displacement of the car.

Using Kinematics, we have v² = u² + 2as.

Therefore (0)² = (20)² + 2(-5)s, and s = 40m.

1. Calculate the momentum of a 1.0 kg object moving with a velocity of +20 m/s.

2. What is the velocity of an object that has a momentum of -30 kg m/s and a mass of 3.0 kg?

3. Two objects have equal momentum but one has four times the mass of the other. What is the relationship between
their velocities?

4. Which answer below shows the correct units for momentum?
A. kg m/s
B. kg m/s?
C. kg m/s
D. kg s/m
5. Two bowling balls each have a mass of 4.0 kg
The red Bar is moving east 2.0 m/s. The blue ball is moving west at 1.0 m/s. Calculate the total momentum of the system.

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Answer:

1)1*20=20

2)-30/3=- -10

3)velocity of the object 1=v1=4*V2

4) kg m/ s

5) momentum of the system= 12 kg m/ s

diffrence between:- movable pulley and fixed pully​

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Answer:

fixed pulley: A pulley system in which the pulley is attached to a fixed point and the rope is attached to the object. ... movable pulley: A pulley system in which the pulley is attached to the object; one end of the rope is attached to a fixed point and the other end of the rope is free.

Explanation:

If a small motor does 520 J of work to move a toy car 260 m, what force does the engine exert on the car?

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Answer:

2 N

Explanation:

The force engine exert on the car can be found by using the formula

[tex]f = \frac{w}{d} \\ [/tex]

w is the workdone

d is the distance

From the question we have

[tex]f = \frac{520}{260} = 2 \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

2 N

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