Sultan travels 40 km north then 60 km west to reach the stadium and watch the football match. What
is Sultan's displacement?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

72.11

Explanation:

Using the formula:

R^2=A^2+B^2

R= √ A^2+B^2

Where R= displacement

A=40km

B=60km

R= √ 40^2+60^2

R= √ 1600+3600

R= √ 5200

R=72.11km

Sultan Travels 40 Km North Then 60 Km West To Reach The Stadium And Watch The Football Match. Whatis

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Which of these foods has the most protein?
Broccoli
Strawberries
Chicken
Brown Rice

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Answer: Ima have to say broccoli

Explanation:

It’s chicken because chicken gives you protein

A car traveled 1,215 km West from El Paso to Dallas in 13.5 hours. What was its velocity?

A. 90m/s West

B. 90km/h

C. .09km/h West

D. 90km/h West

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Answer:

D. 90km/hr due West

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Displacement  = 1215km

Time  = 13.5hr

Unknown:

Velocity  = ?

Solution:

Velocity is the displacement divided by the time taken;

   Velocity  = [tex]\frac{displacement}{time}[/tex]   = [tex]\frac{1215km}{13.5hr}[/tex]   = 90km/hr

Velocity is 90km/hr due West

Match each term with the appropriate definition.
mass
the amount of matter in an object
balance
the downward pull on an object due to
gravity.
weight
a tool used to measure weight
scale
a tool used to measure mass

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Answer:

mass- the amount of matter in an object

balance- tool used to measure mass

scale- a tool used to measure weight

weight- the downward pull on an object due to gravity

What does the slope on a speed vs. time graph represent

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Answer:

It represents the amount of speed per time or (x) for speed (y) for time so the slope would be like y/x

The work done by a machine is always less then the work done on a
machine because of

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Answer:

because of Friction is always present.

A guitar string is plucked. What best describes the formation and transmission of the sound wave?

The string vibrates the surrounding air, which produces a transverse wave.
The string vibrates the surrounding air, which produces a longitudinal wave.
The string produces a longitudinal wave that travels without a medium.
The string produces a transverse wave that travels without a medium.

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The string vibrates the surrounding air, which produces a longitudinal wave.

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The guitar string vibrates the surrounding air, which produces a transverse wave.

What are transverse waves and longitudinal waves?Longitudinal waves:In a longitudinal wave, the medium or channel moves parallel to the wave in the same direction. Here, the particles are moving from left to right, which causes other particles to vibrate.Examples: sound waves in the air; vibration in a spring.

Transverse wavesThe medium or channel flows perpendicular to the wave's direction in a transverse wave. Here, the waves flow horizontally while the particles oscillate up and down.Examples: electromagnetic waves; waves in a string.

Why does plucking a guitar string produces transverse waves?

A transverse wave can be used to represent the motion of a guitar string since it oscillates up and down perpendicular to its axis of motion.

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Think about holding a glass of cold water. Your hand is warmer than the glass. Do the particles in your hand or those in the glass of cold water move faster? Why?​

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technically usually the warmer object/substances particles move master which causes friction among the particles plus the kinetic energy being converted to thermal energy, so i would say the hand.

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Answer:

Im not fully corrrect but I would say C

Explanation:

Please help for 30 points

write at least 3 rules that summarize how magnets move objects.

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Answer:

Magnets work by using Earth's magnetic pull.

Explanation:

Magnets move objects because they are made of steel or metal. And for that reason, they can stick to objects that are metal.

1-long, straight wires, 2-free moving charges in magnetic fields, and 3-the solenoid rule (which are loops of current)

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Answer:

number 4

Explanation:

The reflection of light happens when the light bounces off the reflecting surface. That is described by the last (bottom) schematics.

Therefore, select answer number 4.

If an object of 10kg has gained 300J of GPE, what height has the object gained

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The height has gained gravitational potential energy.

substances found in the food that the body needs​

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Answer:

There are six major nutrients: Carbohydrates (CHO), Lipids (fats), Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Water.

Explanation:

A hiker walks 5.0 kilometers due north for twenty minutes. He turns due west and travels 12 kilometers in 60 more minutes. Then he walks 7.0 kilometers due north in forty minutes. What is the average speed of the hiker when traveling north?

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Answer:

The hikers average speed due north is 0.2 km per minute.

Explanation:

Speed is the ratio of distance moved by a body to the time taken.

i.e speed = [tex]\frac{distance}{time}[/tex]

Since the hiker walks due north and due west, then his average speed due north can be determined by;

Average speed = [tex]\frac{total distance due north}{total time taken}[/tex]

Total distance due north = 5.0 + 7.0

                                  = 12.0 km

Total time taken = 20 + 40

                           = 60 minutes

                           = 1 hour

Average speed due north= [tex]\frac{12}{60}[/tex]

                          = [tex]\frac{1}{5}[/tex]

                          = 0.2

Average speed due north = 0.2 km/minute

The hikers average speed due north is 0.2 km per minute.

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Answer:

acceleration...............

Answer:

speed

Explanation:

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Explain how the design of a racing car makes it less likely to turn over.​

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The principles which allow aircraft to fly are also applicable in car racing. The only difference being the wing or airfoil shape is mounted upside down producing downforce instead of lift. The Bernoulli Effect means that: if a fluid (gas or liquid) flows around an object at different speeds, the slower moving fluid will exert more pressure than the faster moving fluid on the object. The object will then be forced toward the faster moving fluid. The wing of an airplane is shaped so that the air moving over the top of the wing moves faster than the air beneath it. Since the air pressure under the wing is greater than that above the wing, lift is produced. The shape of the Indy car exhibits the same principle. The shape of the chasis is similar to an upside down airfoil. The air moving under the car moves faster than that above it, creating downforce or negative lift on the car. Airfoils or wings are also used in the front and rear of the car in an effort to generate more downforce. Downforce is necessary in maintaining high speeds through the corners and forces the car to the track. Light planes can take off at slower speeds than a ground effects race car can generate on the track. An Indy ground effect race car can reach speeds in excess of 230 mph using downforce. In addition the shape of the underbody (an inverted wing) creates an area of low pressure between the bottom of the car and the racing surface. This sucks the car to road which results in higher cornering speeds.

The total aerodynamic package of the race car is emphasized now more than ever before. Teams that plan on staying competitive use track testing and wind tunnels to develop the most efficient aerodynamic design. The focus of their efforts is on the aerodynamic forces of negative lift or downforce and drag. The relationship between drag and downforce is especially important. Aerodynamic improvements in wings are directed at generating downforce on the race car with a minimum of drag. Downforce is necessary for maintaining speed through the corners. Unwanted drag which accompanies downforce will slow the car. The efficient design of a chassis is based on a downforce/drag compromise. In addition the specific race circuit will place a different demand on the aerodynamic setup of the car.

A road course with low speed corners, requires a car setup with a high downforce package. A high downforce package is necessary to maintain speeds in the corners and to reduce wear on the brakes. This setup includes large front and rear wings. The front wings have additional flaps which are adjustable. The rear wing is made up of three sections that maximize downforce.

The speedway setup looks much different. The front and rear wings are almost flat and are used as stabilizers. The major downforce is found in the shape of the body and underbody. Drag reduction is more critical on the speedway than on other circuits. Since the drag force is proportional to the square of the speed, minimizing drag is a primary concern in the speedway setup. Lap speeds can average over 228 mph and top speeds can exceed 240 mph on a speedway circuit. Effective use of downforce is especially pronounced in highspeed corners. A race car traveling at 200 mph. can generate downforce that is approximately twice its own weight.

Generating the necessary downforce is concentrated in three specific areas of the car. The ongoing challenge for team engineers is to fine tune the airflow around these areas.

If an object undergoes a change in velocity, then it also undergoes a change in:

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Answer:

acceleration

Explanation:

If the velocity is not constant, then there must be a beginning and ending of its velocity. If that is so and there is also a change in time (which there must be) then there is a change in acceleration.

The formula for that is a = (vf - vi)/t

Answer:

probably acceleration

Explanation:

acceleration is the change in velocity

You blow up a balloon but don't tie it. When you let it go, it flies around the room.
Which of Newton's Laws does the scenario describe?
1st Law
2nd Law
3rd Law

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Answer:

3rd law beacuse there a flies

Planet Beta has two times a gravitational field strength and two times the mass of the Earth. How does the radius of planet beta compared with the radius of Earth

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Answer:

rbeta=rearth

Explanation:

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Planet Beta has 2 times the gravitational field strength and 2 times the mass of the Earth.

How does the radius of planet Beta compare with the radius of Earth?

Answer: CORRECT (SELECTED

rBeta = rEarth

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Answer:

2. Galaxy

5. Electromagnetic radiation

7. Particle Accelerator


The speed of a sound wave traveling through air is 400 meters per second. The wavelength of the wave is 25 meters What is the
frequency of the wave?

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Answer:

16Hz

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Speed of sound  = 400m/s

Wavelength  = 25m

Unknown:

Frequency of the wave  = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem;

      V  = F ∧  

V is the velocity

F is the frequency

∧ is the wavelength

      400  = F x 25

        F  = 16Hz

Answer:

16 hertz... I got it right on study-island

Explanation:

When you listen to the radio, watch TV, or cook food in a microwave, you are making use of properties of electromagnetic waves. Which statement about electromagnetic waves is false?

A. White light is the absence of all color.
B. Higher-frequency electromagnetic waves have more energy.
C. The sun radiates several different types of electromagnetic energy.
D. The frequency of an electromagnetic wave is related to its wavelength.

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Answer:

A. White light is the absence of all color.

Explanation:

It is false that white light is the absence of all color. In fact, white light is the presence of all colors in the spectrum.

Electromagnetic waves are waves that do not require any material medium for propagation. It is the interaction of electric and magnetic fields.

The higher frequency electromagnetic waves like the gamma-rays and x-rays have more energy. The sun furnishes the universe with electromagnetic energy. The higher the wavelength, the lesser the energy of the electromagnetic radiation.

What is the distance traversed by the particle between 0 seconds and 6 seconds?

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Answer:

I dont know to be honest

Explanation:

i dont know to be honest

How high did a worker lift a 25 kg bag of sand if it now has 2940 of gravitational potential energy

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Answer:

12 m

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass (m) of bag = 25 kg

Potential energy (PE) = 2940 J

Height (h) =?

Objects carried to a particular height will always experience an acceleration due to gravity of 9.8 m/s².

With the above in mind, we can obtain the height to which the load is lifted to as shown below:

Mass (m) of bag = 25 kg

Potential energy (PE) = 2940 J

Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s².

Height (h) =?

PE = mgh

2940 = 25 × 9.8 × h

2940 = 245 × h

Divide both side by 245

h = 2940 / 245

h = 12 m

Therefore, the worker lifts the load to a height of 12 m.

A 5.00 kg crate is on a 21.0° hill.
Using X-Y axes tilted down the
plane, what is the y-component
of the weight?
(Unit = N)

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Answer:

17.56 N

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of a crate, m = 5 kg

It is on a 21.0° hill

We need to find the y component of the weight.

y component = mgsinθ

Put all the values,

y-component = 5×9.8×sin(21)

= 49×sin(21)

= 17.56 N

So, the y-component of the weight is 17.56 N.

Answer:

-45.745

Explanation:

it is negative because it is downwards.

Which one of the following is correct? *

A. Average speed and average velocity are the same.

B. There is no difference between uniform motion and uniformly accelerated motion.

C. Acceleration is the rate of change of speed.

D. Uniformly accelerated motion is a motion with constant acceleration.​

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Answer:

uniform acceleration motion is a motion with constant acceleration.

What must happen to an object in order to accelerate it?

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Answer:

For an object to accelerate, appropriate force must be applied to the object to cause it to change it’s velocity if it’s already in motion. However, to cause it to overcome static friction if it is at rest, and cause it to change it’s velocity

Explanation:

A student pushed a box 27.0 m across a smooth, horizontal floor using a constant force of 113 N. If the force was applied for 9.00 s, how much power was developed, to the nearest watt? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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339 Watts

Nm/s=Watts.
113N * 27m / 9s
339 Watts

The power is a dependent parameter on work done for a given interval of time. The magnitude of power developed due to the applied force is 339 W.

What is power?

The rate of doing work is known as Power. Mathematically, the power is equal to the ratio of work and time interval.

Given data -

The distance covered by the box is, d = 27.0 m.

The magnitude of the constant force is, F = 113 N.

The time interval for the application of force is, t = 9.00 s.

The expression for the power developed is given as,

P = W/t

here, W is the work done and its value is, W = F × d.

Solving as,

P = F × d/t

Solving as,

P = 113 × 27.0/9.0

P = 339 W

Thus, we can conclude that the magnitude of power developed due to the applied force is 339 W.

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Help Please! a lot of points for 3 questions

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Answer:

1. Point 2.

2. Either #1 or #4 (sorry, I'm not 100% sure).

3. I'm pretty sure #3.

I hope this helps!

What are the properties of photon

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Answer:

I know they are stable, have no electrical charge, have interactions with electrons.

Explanation:

An astronaut sitting on the launch pad on Earth's surface is 6,400 kilometers from Earth's center and weighs 400 newtons. Calculate her weight when she reaches an altitude of 6,400 kilometers above the surface of Earth.

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Answer:

weight at height = 100 N .

Explanation:

The problem relates to variation of weight  due to change in height .

Let g₀ and g₁ be acceleration due to gravity , m is mass of the object .

At the surface :

Applying Newton's law of gravitation

mg₀ = G Mm / R²

At height h from centre

mg₁ = G Mm /h²

Given mg₀ = 400 N

400 = G Mm / R²

400 = G Mm / (6400 x 10³ )²

G Mm = 400 x (6400 x 10³ )²

At height h from centre

mg₁ =  400 x (6400 x 10³ )²/ ( 2 x 6400 x 10³)²

= 400 / 4

= 100 N .

weight at height = 100 N

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