what is the volume of an object that has a density of 65g/cm3 and a mass of 130g.

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Answer 1

Density ρ is mass m per unit volume v, or

ρ = m / v

Solving for v gives

v = m / ρ

So the given object has a volume of

v = (130 g) / (65 g/cm³) = 2 cm³


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Why is our (a person's) gravitational pull NOT as strong as the Earth's gravitational pull
on us?
Gravity doesn't act on us
The Earth is closer to us than the Moon
Our mass doesn't change so the pull is really the same
We are much smaller than the Earth.

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Answer:With gravity, two things with mass will want to move toward each other. However, we humans don't feel our gravity pulling on another person because it's not very big, but we do all feel the pull of Earth's gravity all the time - we're not all floating in the air, because that would be happening without Earth's gravity!

Explanation:

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Answer the following questions to explain the relationship between electricity and magnetism.

• What are the critical components of an electromagnet and what purpose do they each serve?


• How can the strength of an electromagnet be changed?


• Why is an electromagnet considered a temporary magnet?


Answer the following questions about motors and generators.

• What components are needed for a generator to produce electric current?

• Describe motors and generators in terms of energy input and output.




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Decide if the following statements would be found in the Motor or Generator. Answers can be found at the end of the 3.07 Reading.

Statement Motor or Generator?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

A tower crane has a hoist motor rated at 159 hp. If the crane is limited to using 72.0 % of its maximum hoisting power for safety reasons, what is the shortest time in which the crane can lift a 5550 kg load over a distance of 89.0 m

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Answer:

The value is    [tex]t = 56.68 \  s  [/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The rating of the hoist motor is  [tex]k  =  159hp = 159 *746 =118614 \ W[/tex]

    The  percentage of it power used is  [tex]z = 0.72 * 118614=85402.08 \ W[/tex]

      The  mass of the load is m  = 5550 kg

      The distance is  h = 89.0 m

The potential  energy required to lift the load through that distance is

     [tex]E =  m *  g * h[/tex]

=>    [tex]E =  5550 *  9.8 *  89.0[/tex]

=>   [tex]E =  4840710 \ J[/tex]

Generally the time taken is mathematically represented as

       [tex]t = \frac{E}{ z}[/tex]

=>    [tex]t = \frac{4840710}{ 85402.08}[/tex]

=>    [tex]t = 56.68 \  s  [/tex]

the neuron is considered a (a. Cell. (B.artery. (C. Vein

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Answer:

A Cell

Explanation:

Neurons are considered a cell :)

An empty 50-g bowl rests on a scale that measures force (in newtons). Water is then poured into the scale from a height of 0.50 m and rate of 10 mL/s. Assuming that the water does not splash as it comes to rest, calculate the reading on the scale at t = 5.0 s

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Answer:

1 Newton

Explanation:

Mass of bowl (Mb) = 50 g = 0.05 kg

Initial Velocity (Vo) = 10 mL/s = 10g/s

time (t) = 5.0s

Mass of water (Mw) = 10 g/s * 5s = 50 g = 0.05 kg

*Vob = initial velocity of bowl

*Vow = initial velocity of water

*Vf = final velocity

*g = gravity = 9.8

Conservation of momentum [Inelastic Collision]:

(m1)(Vo1) + (m2)(Vo2) = (M1+M2)Vf(Mw)(Vow) +  (Mb)(Vob) = (Mw+Mb)Vf(50g)(10g/s) + (50g)(0) = (50g + 50g)(Vf)Vf = 500/100 = 5g/s = 0.005kg/s

Impulse-Momentum Theorem:

Δp = mΔv

Scale Reading:

Δp + Mw(g) + Mb(g)= (0.05kg + 0.05kg)*(0.05kg/s) + (0.05kg*9.8) +(0.05kg*9.8)= 0.9805 = 1 Newton

how much power is used if it takes frank (a 450 N boy ) 3 seconds to run 2 meters ?

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Answer:

300

Explanation:

450Newton × 2Meter ÷ 3sec

Weight of a person's muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments.
A. flexibility
B. lean mass
C. aerobic

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I’m pretty sure it’s lean mass but let another guy answer you before you use mine

Light of wavelength 580 nm falls on a slit that is 3.70×10−3mm wide. Part A Estimate how far the first brightest diffraction fringe is from the strong central maximum if the screen is 10.0 m away.

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Answer:

Explanation:

wavelength λ = 580 x 10⁻⁹ m

slit width d = 3.7 x 10⁻⁶ m

distance of screen D = 10 m

distance of first bright fringe =  1.5 x λ D / d

= 1.5 x 580 x 10⁻⁹  x 10 / 3.7 x 10⁻⁶

= 2351.34  x 10⁻³ m

= 2351.34 mm .

an air filled parallel plate capacitor has a capacitor of 1.3 pico farad. the separation of the plates is doubled and wax is inserted between them, the new capacitance is 2.6 pico farad. find the dielectric constant of the wax​

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you get 3.9 because i used to have this question

Which of the following is true about the following lever?

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Answer:

It will rotate counter-clockwise.

Explanation:

The reason is that there is more Nm on the left side which will lift the lever towards the left side.

The lever would rotate counterclockwise as the torque on the left is higher, so, option B is correct.

What is torque?

The force which causes the object to rotate about any axis is called perpendicular distance.

Torque is a twisting or turning force that frequently results in rotation around an axis, which may be a fixed point or the center of mass. The ability of something rotating, such as a gear or a shaft, to overcome turning resistance is another way to think of torque.

Given:

The force on the left side, f = 40 N,

The force on the right side, F = 80 N,

The distance of the pivot from the left side, d = 9 m,

The  distance of the pivot from the right side, d = 3 m,

Calculate the torque on both side as shown below,

Torque on the left side = 40 × 9

Torque on the left side = 360 Nm

Torque on the right side = 80 × 3

Torque on the right side = 240 Nm,

Here, the torque on the left side is more,

Thus, the lever will rotate counterclockwise.

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Which of the organisms in the food web above is the top level carnivore

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Answer:

apex consumers

Explanation:

they are top

Is the answer clockwise (CW) or counter clockwise (CCW) ?

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I believe it’s counter clockwise hun

Which resistance training system helps to increase intensity and optimize time

A. Rest-pause
B.Pyramid
C.Occlusion
D.Superset

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Answer:

superset

Explanation:

A balloon is launched straight upward from the edge of a 40 m high cliff with a velocity of 30
m/s. The balloon goes up and barely misses the edge of the cliff on the way down and hits the
ground below.
A.) Determine the overall hang time of the balloon.
B.) How high did the balloon travel above the cliff?
C.) Determine the velocity of the balloon at t = 3 s.
D.) Determine the acceleration of the balloon at t = 3 s.

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Answer:

A)  t = 7.25 sec

B) 45.92 m above the cliff and 85.92 m counting from ground level

C) about 0.6 m/s

D) The only acceleration is always that of gravity : 9.8 m/s^2

Explanation:

The kinematic equation for the position as a function of time is:

y = 40 + 30 * t - (g/2) t^2

The total time the balloon was in the air is calculated for when the final position is y = 0 (when it touches the ground), that is:

0 = 40 + 30 * t - (g/2) t^2

0 = 40 +30 t - 4.9 t^2

which can be solved for "t" using the quadratic formula, and which renders two different times "t", of which we pick the positive answer: t = 7.25 sec.

For the maximum height, we estimate the time it takes for the balloon to reach the maximum height at which the velocity is zero (changes direction of motion):

vf = vi - g * t

0 = 30 - 9.8 * t

t = 30 / 9.8 = 3.06 seconds

Now we use this value in our position equation and get:

ymax =  40 + 30 (3.06) - 4.9 (3.06)^2

ymax = 85.92 m  (from ground level

Therefore, from the cliff (that is at 40 m height) the height is 85.92 - 40 = 45.92 m.

The velocity of the balloon at t = 3 seconds can be calculated with the velocity expression we have been using:

v(t) = vi - g * t

v(3) = 30 - 9.8 (3) = 0.6  m/s

The only acceleration acting on the balloon is always the acceleration due to gravity (g = 9.8 m/s^2)

12, The error in measurement may occur due to
S
a, inexperience of a person
b, The faulty apparatus
c, Inappropriate method
d, Due to all reasons in a, b and c​

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Answer:

d, Due to all reasons in a, b and c​

Explanation:

All of the reasons from the choices can lead to errors in measurement. An error is an uncertainty introduced to a scientific process.

Errors can be due to the following reasons;

It can be to a poor technician; an inexperienced scientist can introduce serious into their set up. Even when recording their observation, a dearth of experience can lead to error. Faulty apparatus can also lead to errors in measurement. An instrument that is poorly calibrated can also result in measurement errors. An inappropriate scientific method or measuring guidelines can also lead to errors in measurements.

a man weighing 490 n on earth weighs only 81.7 n on the moon. His mass on the moon is__kg. (Use g=9.8 m/s2

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Answer:

m = 50 [kg]

Explanation:

In order to solve this problem we must be clear about the difference between weight and mass. Weight is the product of mass by the acceleration of the planet or the star. While the mass is always preserved it never changes regardless of where it is located.

So for the earth we have:

g = gravity acceleration = 9.8 [m/s^2]

m = mass [kg]

W = weigth = 490 [N]

therefore the mass will be:

m = W/g

m = 490/9.8

m = 50 [kg]

Now it is important to remember that the mass will be the same on the moon or on the earth, but the weight will be different, because the gravity acceleration of the moon is different from the gravity acceleration on earth

So the gravity on the moon is equal to:

81.7 = 50 * gm

gm = 1.634 [m/s^2]

1. According to its computer, a rocket launched
traveled 1200 m, had an average speed of 100.0
m/s. How-long did the trip take?

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Answer:

I think it's = 12 seconds

Explanation:

the formula for speed is:

speed=[tex]\frac{distance}{time}[/tex] SO, time is equal to:

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

(sub the numbers in the formula)

distance=1200m, speed=100m/s

time=[tex]\frac{1200}{100}[/tex]

=12 seconds

This diagram shows two different forces acting on a skateboarder. The
combined mass of the skateboard and the person is 81.5 kg. Based on this
information, what is the acceleration of the skateboarder?
Air resistance = 11.40 N
mi
Applied force = 52.80
A. 0.51 m/s2 to the left
O B. 1.94 m/s2 to the right
O C. 1.94 m/s2 to the left
O D. 0.51 m/s2 to the right

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Answer:

Option D. 0.51 m/s² to the right.

Explanation:

The following data were obtained from the question:

Force applied (Fₐ) = 52.8 N

Force resistance (Fᵣ) = 11.4 N

Mass = 81.5 kg

Acceleration (a) =.?

Next, we shall determine the net force (Fₙ). This can be obtained as follow:

Force applied (Fₐ) = 52.8 N

Force resistance (Fᵣ) = 11.4 N

Net force (Fₙ) =?

Fₙ = Fₐ – Fᵣ

Fₙ = 52.8 – 11.4

Fₙ = 41.4 N to the right

Finally, we shall determine the acceleration of the skateboarder as show below:

Net force (Fₙ) = 41.4 N to the right

Mass = 81.5 kg

Acceleration (a) =..?

F = ma

41.4 = 81.5 × a

Divide both side by 81.5

a = 41.4 / 81.5

a = 0.51 m/s² to the right.

Thus, the acceleration of the skateboarder is 0.51 m/s² to the right.

Answer: .51 to the right

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP EASY MULTIPLE CHOICE!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

options C is correct

Explanation:

asking questions is super in this education life

Answer:

option c should be the answer

I need help pls help

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You want all those boxes filled in (0,0)

2 Why
Force is needed​

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Answer:

A force can cause an object to accelerate, slow down, remain in place, or change shape. The unit of measure for force is the newton which is abbreviated as "N". One newton is the force needed to accelerate one gram of mass by one centimeter per second squared. Other units of force include the dyne and the pound-force.

How much more effort does it take to lift or push the two objects together compared to just one of the objects by itself?

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Answer:

it takes more effort to lift

Explanation:

because your moving the object weights up. While pushing, you only have to over ride the friction of the object against the ground. Because the coefficient of friction between a box and the ground is usually less than 1.

An airplane accelerates down a runway at 4.3 m/s2​ ​ for 48 s until it finally lifts off the ground. Determine the distance traveled before takeoff.

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Answer:

x=4953.6m

Explanation:

used formula x=xo+vot+1/2at^2

A 20m length wire 1.5mm in diameter has a resistance of 2.5 ohm what is the resistance of a 35m length of wire 3mm in diameter made of the same material?​

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From the calculations, the resistance of the material is 1.1 ohm.

What is the resistance of the wire?

Given that;

R α l/A

R = ρl/A

R = resistance

l = length

A = Area

ρ = resistivity

Now;

A = πr^2

A = 3.142 * (1.5 * 10^-3/2)^2

A = 1.77 * 10^-6 m^2

ρ = RA/l

ρ =  2.5 *  1.77 * 10^-6 /20

ρ = 2.2 * 10^-7 ohm/m

Now;

R =ρl/A

A =  3.142 * (3  * 10^-3/2)^2

A = 7.1 * 10^-6 m^2

Thus

R = 2.2 * 10^-7 * 35/ 7.1 * 10^-6

R = 1.1 ohm

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A truck with a mass of 1330 kg and moving with a speed of 15.0 m/s rear-ends a 805 kg car stopped at an intersection. The collision is approximately elastic since the car is in neutral, the brakes are off, the metal bumpers line up well and do not get damaged. Find the speed of both vehicles after the collision in meters per second.

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Answer:

The Speed of the vehicles is 9.34m/s

Explanation:

For an elastic collision the two bodies move with similar velocities after collision

Given

M1=1330kg

V1=15m/s

M2=805kg

V2=0(the car is parked on neutral)

The formula is

M1V1+M2V2=(M1+M2)V

1330*15+805*0=(1330+805)V

19950+0=2135V

2135V=19950

divide both sides by 2135

V=19950/2135

V=9.34m/s

On what part of the eye are rods and cones found?

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They are located in the retina.

Answer:

retina.

Explanation:

BRAINLIEST. Agraph is probelow. The graph shows the speed of a car traveling east over a 12 second period. Based on the information in the graph, it can be
that in the first second

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Answer:speeding up constantly

Explanation:

The graph between the time and the speed of the car shows that the speed is increasing constantly, so, option C is correct.

What is speed?

A moving object's rate of change in distance traveled is measured as speed. Speed is a scalar, which implies it is a measurement with a magnitude but no direction.

A thing that moves quickly and with high speed, covering a lot of ground in a short time. On the other hand, a slow-moving object traveling at a low speed covers a comparatively small distance in the same amount of time. An object with zero speed does not move at all.

Given:

The graph shows the speed of a car traveling east over a 12-second period,

As you can see from the graph, at time t = 0 sec the speed is 10 m/s,

At t = 3 sec, the speed = 15.3 m/s

At t = 6 sec, the speed = 20.3 m/s

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I can’t see the problem

Before the development of quantum theory, Ernest Rutherford's experiments with gold atoms led him to propose the so-called Rutherford Model of atomic structure. The basic idea is that the nucleus of the atom is a very dense concentration of positive charge, and that negatively charged electrons orbit the nucleus in much the same manner as planets orbit a star. His experiments appeared to show that the average radius of an electron orbit around the gold nucleus must be about 10−1010−10 m. Stable gold has 79 protons and 118 neutrons in its nucleus.
What is the strength of the nucleus' electric field at the orbital radius of the electrons?
What is the kinetic energy of an electron in a circular orbit around the gold nucleus?

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Answer:

1. [tex] E = 1.14 \cdot 10^{13} N/C [/tex]

2. [tex]E_{k} = 9.1 \cdot 10^{-17} J[/tex]      

Explanation:

1. The strength of the nucleus' electric field (E):

[tex]E = \frac{kq}{r^{2}}[/tex]

Where:

k: is the Coulomb constant = 9x10⁹ Nm²/C²

q: is the proton charge = 1.6x10⁻¹⁹ C

r: is the radius = 10⁻¹⁰ m

[tex]E = \frac{kq}{r^{2}} = \frac{9\cdot 10^{9} Nm^{2}/C^{2}*79*1.6 \cdot 10^{-19} C}{(10^{-10} m)^{2}} = 1.14 \cdot 10^{13} N/C[/tex]

2. The kinetic energy (Ek) of an electron is the following:

[tex] E_{k} = \frac{1}{2}mv^{2} [/tex]    

Where:

m is the electron's mass = 9.1x10⁻³¹ kg

v: is the speed of the electron

We can find the speed of the electron by equaling the centripetal force (Fc) and the electrostatic force (Fe):

[tex] F_{c} = F_{e} [/tex]  

[tex] \frac{mv^{2}}{r} = \frac{kq^{2}}{r^{2}} = qE [/tex]

[tex] v^{2} = \frac{qEr}{m} = \frac{1.6 \cdot 10^{-19} C*1.14 \cdot 10^{13} N/C*10^{-10} m}{9.1 \cdot 10^{-31} kg} = 2.00 \cdot 10^{14} m^{2}/s^{2} [/tex]                  

Now, we can find the kinetic energy:

[tex] E_{k} = \frac{1}{2}mv^{2} = \frac{1}{2}9.1 \cdot 10^{-31} kg*2.00 \cdot 10^{14} m^{2}/s^{2} = 9.1 \cdot 10^{-17} J [/tex]    

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Thanks to me, you can see straight through the wall. What am I?

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Answer:

A window

Explanation:

Answer:

a window.. duh

Explanation:

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