Uranus (mass = 8.68 x 1025 kg) and its moon Miranda (mass = 6.59 x 1019 kg) exert a gravitational force of 2.28 x 1019 N on each other. How far apart are they? cs [?] x 10?'m Coefficient (green) Exponent (yellow) Enter​

Uranus (mass = 8.68 X 1025 Kg) And Its Moon Miranda (mass = 6.59 X 1019 Kg) Exert A Gravitational Force

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

F = GMm/d²

d = √(GMm/F)

d = √(6.674e-11(8.68e25)(6.59e19) / 2.28e19)

d = 1.29398e8 = 1.29 x 10^8 m  center to center

Answer 2

Answer:

1.29 x 10^8 m  apart

Explanation:

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An object is dropped from a vertical height of 1.89 m above the balcony level. What is the object’s speed when it is 2.20 m below the balcony level if 10.0% energy is lost due to the air resistance? Does it matter when to apply 10% loss before V calculations or after? [8.49m/s] [yes it does, 0.9Energy result in √0.9Velocity]

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Answer:

The 10% must come off the energy, not the velocity

Explanation:

Change in height h = 1.89 + 2.20 = 4.09 m

Potential energy = mgh = m(9.81)(4.09) = 40.1m J

Friction losses 40.1m(0.10) = 4.01m J

Kinetic energy at end 40.1m - 4.01m = 36.1m J

KE = ½mv²

v = √(2KE/m)

v = √(2(36.1m)/m = √72.2

v = 8.4983...

v = 8.50 m/s

If a battery causes a wire to carry a current of 4 Amps how many coulombs of charge flow past any point in the wire in 3 seconds

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According to above question ~

Current (I) = 4 Amperes

Time (t) = 3 seconds

Charge (q) = ?

Let's find the charge (q) by using formula ~

[tex]I = \dfrac{q}{t} [/tex]

[tex]4 = \dfrac{q}{3} [/tex]

[tex]q = 4 \times 3[/tex]

[tex]q = 12 \: \: coulombs[/tex]

Hence, 12 coulombs of charge flow past any point in the wire in 3 seconds

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Answer:

Explanation:

a) The spring force will equal the weight.

b) If up is positive

kx - mg = 0

mg = kx              kx = 25 N

c) m = kx/g = 25/10 = 2.5 kg

A 1-kg mass at the Earth's surface weighs how much

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Answer:

the answer is weight=10N

Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 9.8 \ Newtons}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Weight is also called the force of gravity. This force acts on all objects at all times, pulling them down toward the center of the Earth.

It is calculated by multiplying the mass by the acceleration due to gravity.

[tex]F_g=mg[/tex]

The mass of the object is 1 kilogram. This scenario is occurring on Earth, so the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 meters per second squared.

m= 1 kg g= 9.8 m/s²

Substitute the values into the formula.

[tex]F_g= 1 \ kg *9.8 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Multiply.

[tex]F_g= 9.8 \ kg*m/s^2[/tex]

Convert the units. 1 kilogram meter per second squared is equal to 1 Newton, so our answer of 9.8 kilogram meters per second squared is equal to 9.8 Newtons.

[tex]F_g= 9.8 \ N[/tex]

A 1 kilogram mass at Earth's surface weighs 9.8 Newtons.

The thermometer bulb should have____
a) high heat capacity
b) No heat capacity
c) Small heat capacity
d) Varying heat capacity

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high heat capacity .

Which of the vectors in the graph below is the negative of the vector v
A. a
B. d
C. c
D. b

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Answer:

Option c.

Explanation:

The angle of incidence (5 points)



must equal the angle of reflection


is always less than the angle of reflection


is always greater than the angle of reflection


may be greater than, less than, or equal to the angle of reflection

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Answer:

D.) the same.

They are traveling in the same vacuum so there is no resistance and no outside influences. They will travel at the same speed as each other will little to no variance in their speed.

Explanation:

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a boat's engine can give it a velocity of 25m/s. if the boat heads east across a river which of the following due south with a velocity of 8.5m/s; what is the resultant velocity of the boat? (remember you must find both a magnitude and direction!)

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Answer:

Explanation:

v = √(25² + 8.5²) = 26.40549... = 26 m/s

θ = arctan(8.5/25) = 18.77803... = 19° S of E

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A projectile fired over level ground has an initial total velocity of 41.3 m/s. It is in the air for 5.1 s. What is the x-component of the projectile's initial velocity?

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Answer:

Explanation:

In the vertical analysis assuming launch from ground level.

0 = 0 + (41.3sinθ)(5.1) + ½(-9.8)5.1²

(41.3sinθ)(5.1) = ½(9.8)5.1²

(41.3sinθ) = ½(9.8)5.1

sinθ = ½(9.8)5.1/41.3

sinθ = 0.60508...

θ = 37.235°

vx = 41.3cos37.235

vx = 32.881452...

vx = 32.9 m/s

Which properties make a metal a good material to use for electrial wires

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Answer:

Most importantly metals can pass an electric current without being affected and changed by the electricity. Electrical conductivity combined with ductility makes metals the most suitable materials for electrical transmission wires.

Find the dimension of the gravitational constant in this equation F=Gm1m2/r¹r²

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The gravitational force acting between the two bodies is given by:

F=G

r

2

m

1

m

2

G=

m

1

m

2

Fr

2

The dimension of the force is [MLT

−2

]

=

[M][M]

[MLT

−2

][L

2

]

=M

−1

L

3

T

−2

A small 1240-kg SUV has a wheelbase of 3.2 m. If 67% of its weight rests on the front wheels, how far behind the front wheels is the wagon's center of mass

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let d be the distance to the center of mass from the front wheels

Sum moments about the front wheel contact point to zero

1240(9.8)[d] - 1240(9.8)(1 - 0.67)[3.2] = 0

1240(9.8)[d] = 1240(9.8)(1 - 0.67)[3.2]

                d = (1 - 0.67)[3.2]

                d = 1.056 m

a student lifts a toy car from a bench and places the toy car at the top of a slope describe an energy transfer that occurs when the student lifts the toy car from the bench and places the toy car at the top of the slope.

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Answer:

Assuming there are no energy losses due to friction or drag, the gravitational potential energy will change into kinetic potential energy as the car reaches the bottom of the slope.

G.P.E = m*g*h

K.E = (m*v^2)/2

where

m = mass of toy car (kg)

g = gravity (m/s^2)

h = heigh of your car from the bottom (m)

v = velocity of the toy car as it reaches the bottom (m/s)

Equate K.E to G.P.E

G.P.E = K.E

m*g*h = (m*v^2)/2

make v the subject of the formula

v = (2*g*h)^(1/2)

Substitute g = 9.81 m/s^2 and h = 2m into the equation to get v

v = (2*9.81*2)^(1/2)

v = 6.264 m/s

Convert :

36°C = ... °F
373 K = ... °C


Question easy​

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Answer:

36 C= 96.8 F

373 K= 99.85

Explanation:

C to F: (36 x 1.8) + 32

         = 64.8 +32

         = 96.8 F

K to C: C= K- 273.15

           C= 373-273.15

           C= 99.85

____

= 36°C

=( 36 × 9/5 ) + 32

=(36 ÷ 5 × 9) + 32

=(7,2 × 9) + 32

= 64,8 + 32

= 96,8°F

______

______

= 373 K

= 373 - 273

= 100°C

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Upton Chuck is riding the Giant Drop at Great America. If Upton free falls for 2.60 seconds, what will be his final velocity and how far will he fall?​

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Answer:

d = -33.1 m and Vf = -25.5 m/s

Explanation:

Given:

a = -9.8 m

t = 2.6 s

Vᵢ = 0 m/s

To Find:

d = ?

Vf = ?

Now,

d = Vᵢ × t + 0.5 × a × t²

d = (0 m/s) × (2.60 s) + 0.5 × (-9.8 m/s²) × (2.60 s)²

d = -33.1 m (- indicates direction)

Vf = Vᵢ + a × t

Vf = 0 + (-9.8 m/s²) × (2.60 s)

Vf = -25.5 m/s (- indicates direction)

Thus, d = -33.1 m and Vf = -25.5 m/s

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A friend has suggested that you go swimming in a pool having water of temperature 350 K. What would this temperature be on the Fahrenheit scale?

109°F

123°F

170°F

202°F

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This temperature would be 170° F on the Fahrenheit scale. Hence, option (C) is correct.

What is temperature?

The physical concept of temperature indicates in numerical form how hot or cold something is. A thermometer is used to determine temperature. Thermometers are calibrated using a variety of temperature scales, which historically defined distinct reference points and thermometric substances.

The most popular scales are the Celsius scale, sometimes known as centigrade, with the unit symbol °C, the Fahrenheit scale (°F), and the Kelvin scale (K), with the latter being mostly used for scientific purposes.

the relation between Kelvin scale and Fahrenheit scale is given by:

(F - 32)/180 = (K - 273)/100

F - 32 = (350 - 273)(9/5)

F = 32 + (350 - 273)(9/5)

F = 170

Hence,  this temperature would be 170° F on the Fahrenheit scale.

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How would you best define the word drug?

A: Something that makes you tired
B: Something that can kill you
C: Something that effects your body and mind
D: Stored for energy



someone help

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Definition of drug: a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body

Two airplanes taxi as they approach the terminal. Plane 1 taxies with a speed of 13 m/s due north. Plane 2 taxies with a speed of 8.5 m/s in a direction 20 ∘ north of west.
Part A
What is the magnitude of the velocity of plane 1 relative to plane 2?
Part B
What is the direction of the velocity of plane 1 relative to plane 2?
Part C
What are the magnitude of the velocity of plane 2 relative to plane 1?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Plane 2 is moving north at

8.5sin20 = 2.9 m/s

Plane 2 is moving west at

8.5cos20 = 8.0 m/s

Part A

v = √((13 - 2.9)² + 8.0²) = 12.876... 13 m/s

Part B

θ = arctan((13 - 2.9) / 8.0) = 51.617... 52° N of E

Part C

13 m/s  52° S of W

relative velocity magnitude is independent of reference frame

The second hand on a clock is 3.00 cm long. What is the speed of the outermost tip of that second hand

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In 60 minutes or 3600 seconds, the tip of the minute hand traverses the circumference of a circle with radius 3.00 cm, so it moves with a tangential speed of

(3.00 cm)/(3600 s) ≈ 0.00083 cm/s = 8.3 μm/s

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Convection currents occur when _________ energy transfers between two parts of a fluid

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Answer:

heat

Explanation:

A cubical box with sides of length 0.368 m contains 1.980 moles of neon gas at a temperature of 298 K. What is the average rate (in atoms/s) at which neon atoms collide with one side of the container? The mass of a single neon atom is 3.35x10-26 kg.

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The average rate at which the neon atoms collide with one side of the container is [tex]3.31 \times 10^{26} \ atoms/s[/tex].

The given parameters;

length of the cubical box, L = 0.368number of moles of the gas, n = 1.98temperature, T = 298 Kmass of the gas, m = 3.35 x 10⁻²⁶ kg

The average kinetic energy of the gas molecules is calculated as follows;

[tex]K = \frac{3}{2} \frac{R}{N_a} T\\\\K = \frac{3 \times 8.314\times 298}{2\times 6.022 \times 10^{23}} \\\\K = 6.17\times 10^{-21} \ J/atoms[/tex]

The average speed of the gas molecules is calculated as follows;

[tex]K = \frac{1}{2}mv_{rms}^2\\\\v_{rms} = \sqrt{\frac{2K}{m} } \\\\v_{rms} = \sqrt{\frac{2\times 6.17 \times 10^{-21}}{3.35\times 10^{-26}} } \\\\v_{rms} = 607 \ m/s[/tex]

The time of collision of the gas molecules with the walls of the container is calculated as follows;

[tex]t = \frac{2d}{v} \\\\t = \frac{2\times 0.368}{607} \\\\t = 0.0012 \ s[/tex]

The average rate at which the gases collide with a single wall out of the 3 identical walls is calculated as follows;

[tex]rate =\frac{1}{3} \times \frac{n \times N_a}{t} \\\\rate = \frac{1.98 \times 6.02 \times 10^{23} \ atoms}{3 \times 0.0012 \ s} \\\\rate = 3.31 \times 10^{26} \ atoms/s[/tex]

Thus, the average rate at which the gases collide with one side of the container is [tex]3.31 \times 10^{26} \ atoms/s[/tex].

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A 2.0 kg particle moving along the z-axis experiences the
force shown in (Figure 1). The particle's velocity is
3.0 m/s at x = 0 m.
A) At what point on the x axis does the particle have a turning point?

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At point x = 0, the particle accelerates. Since there will be change of velocity at that point. The the force of the particle will change from negative sign to positive sign according to the given figure, we can therefore conclude that the particle will have a turning point at point x = 0.

Given that a 2.0 kg particle moving along the z-axis experiences the  force shown in a given figure.

Force is the product of mass and acceleration. While acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Both the force and acceleration are vector quantities. They have both magnitude and direction.

If the particle's velocity is  3.0 m/s at x = 0 m, that mean that the particle experience change of velocity at point x = 0. Since the the force of the particle will change from negative sign to positive sign according to the given figure, we can therefore conclude that the particle will have a turning point at point x = 0.

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What is a list of all the states of matter?

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

state of matter are solid

liquid and

gases

Answer:

3

Explanation:

state of a matter are solid liquid and gas

Children in a tree house lift a small dog in a basket 3.85 m up to their house. If it takes 201 J of work to do this, what is the combined mass of the dog and basket

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Answer:

Explanation:

The work will equal the increase in potential energy.

PE = mgh

m = PE/gh = W/gh = 201/(9.81(3.85)) = 5.32 kg

A gold doubloon 6.1 cm in diameter and 2.0mm thick is dropped over the side of a Pirate Ship. When it comes to rest on the ocean floor at a depth of 770m how much has its volume changed​

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The volume of a material is the total amount of matter that it can contain. The volume of the given coin has been determined to be 5.85 x [tex]10^{-6}[/tex] [tex]m^{3}[/tex]. Since the gold doubloon do not absorb water, then its volume remains constant at the ocean floor.

The volume of the gold doubloon can be determined by;

volume = [tex]\pi r^{2}[/tex] + h

where r is the radius of the coin and h is its thickness.

Such that; diameter = 6.1 cm (61 mm) and h = 2.0 mm

r = [tex]\frac{diameter}{2}[/tex]

 = [tex]\frac{61}{2}[/tex]

r = 30.5 mm

Thus,

volume of the coin = [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex] x [tex](30.5)^{2}[/tex] x 2

                               = 5847.2857

Therefore, the volume of the gold doubloon is 5847.3 [tex]mm^{3}[/tex]. This can also be expressed as 5.85 x [tex]10^{-6}[/tex] [tex]m^{3}[/tex].

Since the gold doubloon is  not miscible with water, thus its volume at a depth of 770 m at the ocean floor is the same as its initial volume.

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A man applies a force of 540 N to the barrow in a direction 75 from the horizontal. He moves the barrow 30 m along the level ground. Calculate the work he does against friction? ​

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The work done by the man against friction is 4,192.86 J.

The given parameters;

force applied, F = 540 Nangle of inclination, θ = 75⁰horizontal distance, x = 30 m

The work done by the man against friction is calculated as follows;

[tex]W = F \times d \times cos(75)\\\\W = 540 \times 30 \times cos(75)\\\\W = 4,192.86 \ J[/tex]

Thus, the work done by the man against friction is 4,192.86 J.

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A man is whirling a 0.25 kg ball on a 1.5 m long string at 3 m/s. Find the centripetal acceleration of this ball.

Question 2 options:

0.5 m/s2

13.5 m/s2

6 m/s2

2 m/s2

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The centripetal acceleration of this ball is equal to 12 [tex]m/s^2[/tex]

Given the following data:

Diameter = 1.5 mSpeed, V = 3 m/s.Mass = 0.25 kg

Radius = [tex]\frac{Diameter}{2} = \frac{1.5}{2} = 0.75 \;meters[/tex]

To find the centripetal acceleration of this ball:

The acceleration of an object along a circular track is referred to as centripetal acceleration.

Mathematically, the centripetal acceleration of an object is given by the formula:

[tex]A_c = \frac{V^2}{r}[/tex]

Where:

Ac is the centripetal acceleration.r is the radius of the circular track.

V is the velocity of an object.

Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;

[tex]A_c = \frac{3^2}{0.75}\\\\A_c = \frac{9}{0.75}\\\\A_c = \frac{9}{0.75}[/tex]

Centripetal acceleration = 12 [tex]m/s^2[/tex]

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A mass undergoes SHM with amplitude of 4 cm. The energy is 8.0 J at this time. The mass is cut in half, and the system is again set in motion with amplitude 4.0 cm. What is the energy of the system now?

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[tex]\large\boxed{E_{total} = 8.0 \text{ J}}[/tex]

For a mass undergoing SHM, the total energy of the system is given as:

[tex]ME = \frac{1}{2}kA^2[/tex]

Where:

k = Spring constant (N/m)

A = amplitude (m)

There is no quantity of mass in the equation, so the total mechanical energy of the system is NOT impacted by the object's mass.

Thus, the energy of the system will still be 8.0 J.

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