A man drags a 10.0 kg bag of mulch at a constant speed applying a 22.5 N force at a 32-degree angle. What is the friction force acting on the bag?

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Answer 1

The

friction

force acting on the bag is 4.36µ.

What is friction force?

The

force

preventing sliding against one another of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material components is known as friction.

Given,

Force =F=22.5 n

Mass=m= 10 kg

mu=µ=?                            

(1N= 1kg m/s²)

Gravitational force =g= 9.81 m/s²

As we know,

F= µ*m*g

µ= m*g/F

  = 10*9.81/ 22.5

µ= 4.36 .

Therefore, the friction force acting on the bag is 4.36.

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Answer 2

The bag is subject to a friction force of 4.36. A man applies a 22.5 N force at a 32° angle while dragging a 10.0 kilogram bag of mulch at a steady speed.

How much friction is there?

Friction refers to the force that resists hard surface, fluid layering, and materials ingredients from gliding past one another. Friction lessens a machine's mechanical advantage, or, to put it another way, friction decreases the output to input ratio.

Force = 22.5 N

Mass  = 10 kg

⇒ mu     = µ (1N= 1kg m/s²)

⇒ g        = 9.81 m/s²

As we know, F= µ × m × g

⇒ µ = (m × g)/F

⇒ (10 × 9.81)/ 22.5

⇒ µ = 4.36 .

Therefore, the friction force acting on the bag is 4.36.

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Related Questions

______is the amount of matter in an object. It does not change regardless
of location
__________which one
Friction
Mass
Weight

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Answer:

Mass

Explanation:

The weight of an object is dependent upon the mass and the value of acceleration due to gravity:

W = mg

Since the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) changes from planet to planet. Hence, the weight of an object also changes with location.

Friction depends upon the material of surfaces and the weight.

F = (coefficient of friction)W

Since weight changes with location. Therefore, the friction also changes with location.

The mass of an object is the quantity of matter contained in the body. It remains constant anywhere in the universe.

Hence, the correct option is:

Mass

an object 50 cm high is placed 1 m in front of a converging lens whose focal length is 1.5 m. determine the image height (in cm).

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Given :

An object 50 cm high is placed 1 m in front of a converging lens whose focal length is 1.5 m.

To Find :

the image height (in cm).

Solution :

By lens formula :

[tex]\dfrac{1}{v} - \dfrac{1}{u} = \dfrac{1}{f}[/tex]

Here, u = - 100 cm

f =  150 cm

[tex]\dfrac{1}{v} - \dfrac{1}{-100} = \dfrac{1}{150}\\\\v = - 300 \ cm[/tex]

Now, magnification is given by :

[tex]m = \dfrac{v}{u} = \dfrac{h_i}{h_o}\\\\h_i = \dfrac{300}{100}\times 1\\\\h_i = 3 \ m[/tex]

Therefore, the image height is 3 m or 300 cm.

Pls help :(( I need help!! Its physics! motion and forces!

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Answer: Pedaling your bike : acceleration :: applying the brakes : inertia.

The reason I think this to be the answer to the analogy is because there is energy and work used in both processes (and the unit focuses on forces); gravity is constant and does not change whether one pedals or applies brakes. And I do not think it's deceleration, as deceleration tends to equate to acceleration within the physics perspective.

Edit: I should also add that since you clarified that your unit is motion and forces, Newtons 1st law is the law of inertia. The way to change an objects motion for it to slow down is by applying an additional force. That resistance the bike experiences to slow is the process of inertia. Inertia happens in order to accelerate an object (either by slowing it down, or speeding it up): i.e., the resistance to change.

The magnitude of the charge on an electron compared to the magnitude of the charge on a proton (3 points)
a) is greater
b) is smaller
c) is the same

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The answer is b hope this helps

Option C is correct.

The magnitude of the charge on an electron compared to the magnitude of the charge on a proton is same.

We have a electron and a proton.

We have to estimate the fact whether the magnitude of the charge on an electron compared to the magnitude of the charge on a proton is -

a) is greater

or

b) is smaller

or

c) is the same

What is the Electric charge ?

The sufficiency or deficiency of electrons is called electric charge.

According to the question -

The charge on a electron is -   q(e) = - 1.6 x [tex]10^{-19}[/tex] Coulombs

The charge on a proton is -   q(p) = + 1.6 x  [tex]10^{-19}[/tex] Coulombs

But, according to the property of magnitude :

| + x| = + x

| - x| = - (- x) = + x

In the similar manner -

|q(e)| = |q(p)| = 1.6 x [tex]10^{-19}[/tex] coulombs

Hence, the magnitude of the charge on an electron compared to the magnitude of the charge on a proton is same.

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Here's the solution,

A.)

we know,

[tex]power = \dfrac{work \: done}{time} [/tex]

so,

=》

[tex]600 = \dfrac{work \: done}{10} [/tex]

=》

[tex]work \: done = 600 \times 10[/tex]

=》

[tex]work \: done = 6000 \: \: joules[/tex]

B.)

[tex]work \: done = force \times displacement[/tex]

so,

=》

[tex]6000 = force \times10[/tex]

=》

[tex]force = \dfrac{6000}{10} [/tex]

=》

[tex]force = 600 \: \: Newtons[/tex]

At the gym, a man pulls a bar on a machine that works the muscles of the upper back. It takes him 0.5 seconds to raise 30 kilograms of weights a vertical distance of 0.5 meters. Which of these exerts the same power output? (Estimate g as 10 m/s2.)
A) lifting 25 kilograms a distance of 2.4 meters in 2.0 seconds
B) lifting 45 kilograms a distance of 2.4 meters in 3.0 seconds
C) leg pressing 45 kilograms a distance of 0.5 meters in 0.5 seconds
D) bench pressing 30 kilograms a distance of 0.5 meter in 1.5 seconds

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Answer: Lifting 25 kilograms a distance of 2.4 meters in 2.0 seconds

Explanation:

Got it wrong and that’s the answer

Lifting 25 kilograms a distance of 2.4 meters in 2.0 seconds  exerts the same power output. Hence, option (A) is correct.

What is power?

The quantity of energy moved or converted per unit of time is known as power in physics. The watt, or one joule per second, is the unit of power in the International System of Units.

Power is also referred to as activity in ancient writings. A scalar quantity is power.

Power required for lifting 30 kilograms of weights a vertical distance of 0.5 meters in 0.5 second = (30×9.8×0.5)/0.5 watt = 294 watt.

Power required for lifting 25 kilograms a distance of 2.4 meters in 2.0 seconds= (25×9.8×2.4)/2.0watt = 294 watt.

Power required for lifting  45 kilograms a distance of 2.4 meters in 3.0 seconds =  (45×9.8×2.4)/3.0watt = 352.8 watt.

Power required for lifting  45 kilograms a distance of 0.5 meters in 0.5seconds =  (45×9.8×0.5)/0.5watt = 441 watt.

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The bean of light is incident from a light source is: i.covergent
ii.divergent
iii.parallel
iv.both i and ii​

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Answer:

I think the answer is II.divergent

because parralel beams are convergent to the light source

and in the question it says incident from the light source

Answer:

The correct answer is (i) Convergent.

what is the normal force on a 2000N refrigerator resting on the ground

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The perpendicular force that a surface applies to an item is known as the normal force. FN = m ⋅ g

What is Normal force?

The perpendicular force that a surface applies to an item is known as the normal force. For instance, if you place a book on a table, a gravitational force will cause it to fall. The table pulls on the book in order to counterbalance this force and keep it from dropping. The normal force, often known as the opposing force, is denoted by the symbols FN F N or  NN. "N" stands for the normal force unit (Newton).

A common illustration of Newton's third rule of motion is the normal force.

When one object applies force to another, the other applies a force in the opposite direction and of equal magnitude to the first object (action equals reaction).

Therefore, the force applied by the item to the surface is equal to the normal force. The calculations change according to the surface's slope.

The formula is as follows for an object laying on a flat surface:

FN = m ⋅ g

where

The mass of an object is m.

Gravitational acceleration is denoted by g.

The normal force (FN F N ) for an item on a flat surface is equal to its gravitational force, according to Newton's third law ( WW).

The formula is as follows for an object laying on a flat surface:

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Electromagnetic induction occurs when
a.
b.
a conductor is moved through a magnetic
a magnet is connected to an electrical circ
electrons are rubbed from one object onto
electrons flow from one chemical to anoth
C.
d.
your hd

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

occurs when a magnetic feild and an elctric conductor move relative to one another

both of yall are right and wrong its b and d

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Answer:

Yup

Explanation:

At what separation will two charges, each of magnitude 6.0 μC, exert a force of 0.70 N on

each other?

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The two charges, each of magnitude 6.0 μC, exert a force of 0.70 N at separation  of 1.47 meters.

What is electric force?

Electric force is the attracting or repulsive interaction between any two charged things. Similar to any force, Newton's laws of motion describe how it affects the target body and how it does so. One of the many forces that affect objects is the electric force.

We know that electric force can be defined as:

Force: F = kQq/r²

0.70 = 9.0 × 10⁹ × (6.0×10⁻⁶)²/r²

r = 1.47 meter.

Hence, the separation between them is 1.47 meters.

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The half-life of chromium-51 is 28 days. If a sample contained 510 grams, how much chromium would remain after 1 year?

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Answer:

N = 365 / 28 = 13 half-lives in one year

(1/2)^13 = .000122     fraction remaining in one year

510 * .000122 = .062 grams

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Answer:

a. 25000J or 25KJ

b.2500w

Explanation:

a. since we say work is force applied in the same line or straight line

W=F(newtons )*D(metres)

b. power is work over time

Answer:

25000 J work with 2500 W power

Explanation:

work done = force . displacement = 500 N . 50 m= 25000 J

Power= work done / time taken = 25000 J / 10 s = 2500 W

The "Little Boy" nuclear bomb that was dropped on
Hiroshima had a yield of 6.9 x 10^13 J. In order to
release this much energy, kg of the uranium-
235 used in the bomb was converted into energy.

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Answer:My gues is about 1/3 kg

Explanation:

I don't know physics

A physics instructor wants to project a spectrum of visible light colors from 400 nm to 700 nm as part of a classroom demonstration. She shines a beam of white light through a diffraction grating with 500 lines per mm, projecting a pattern on a screen 2.4 m behind the grating. How wide is the spectrum corresponding to m=1?

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Answer:

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Part E

Once you complete your outline, write a 500- to 750-word paper using word processing software. Add a works cited page at the end to give credit to your sources. Submit your completed paper along with this activity to your teacher for evaluation.

A Voyage to Proxima Centauri

Proxima Centauri is the second closest star to our solar system, which makes scientists curious to know more about it. What do we know about Proxima Centauri? How did we discover this information? Is it possible for humans to travel to this star? In this task, you will research and write a 500- to 750 word paper that answers these questions. Follow these steps to complete your research and writing. This guide about the research process can help.


Estimated time to complete: 3 hours


Part A

The goal of your paper is to describe the history of the discovery and research of Proxima Centauri. Another goal is to find the possibilities of traveling to this star. Some questions that your paper should answer are:


When was Proxima Centauri discovered?

How was Proxima Centauri discovered?

How have scientists researched Proxima Centauri?

What technologies have they used? What types of data do these technologies collect?


Have spacecraft ever reached this star?

What are the limitations of sending spacecraft to Proxima Centauri?

What accommodations would humans need to travel to Proxima Centauri?

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Proxima Centauri otherwise known as Alpha Centauri C, is the closest star to our solar system, located about 4.24 light-years away. It was discovered in 1915 by Robert Innes, the director of the Union Observatory in South Africa. Innes identified Proxima Centauri as a possible member of the Alpha Centauri system after noticing that the star had a similar proper motion to Alpha Centauri A and B.

Proxima Centauri was first observed through telescopes, which allowed scientists to study the star's spectra and estimate its distance from Earth. In the following decades, scientists continued to study Proxima Centauri through telescopes, including the Hubble Space Telescope, which provided high-resolution images of the star.

In 2016, the European Southern Observatory announced the discovery of an exoplanet orbiting Proxima Centauri, called Proxima Centauri b. This discovery was made using the radial velocity method, which measures the star's small wobbles caused by the gravitational pull of an orbiting planet.

What are the major challenges facing the discovery of Proxima Centauri?

Despite the advances in our understanding of Proxima Centauri, no spacecraft have ever reached this star. The distance between Proxima Centauri and Earth is so vast that it would take tens of thousands of years to reach the star using current propulsion technology.

One potential solution to this problem is the use of interstellar travel, which would allow humans to travel to Proxima Centauri within a human lifetime. There are several proposed methods for interstellar travel, including using a starship propelled by fusion engines or a massive light sail pushed by a beam of lasers. However, these technologies are still in the theoretical stage and have not yet been developed.

There are also many other challenges that must be overcome in order for humans to travel to Proxima Centauri. For example, humans would need to find a way to protect themselves from the high levels of radiation that they would be exposed to during the journey. They would also need to find a way to provide enough food, water, and other resources to sustain themselves for the duration of the trip.

Overall, while it is theoretically possible for humans to travel to Proxima Centauri, it would be a massive undertaking that would require significant technological advancements and the development of new solutions to many challenges.

Sources of Works Cited include:

"Proxima Centauri." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 5 Jan. 2021,

"Proxima Centauri b." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 20 Nov. 2020,

"Interstellar Travel." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 4 Jan. 2021,

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Answer:

a) Joules

b) W (symbol for work) (J is symbol for Joules)

c) seconds

d) watts

A solid circular rod that is 600 mm long and 20 mm in diameter is subjected to an axial force of P = 50 kN. The elongation of the rod is delta = 1.40 mm and its diameter becomes df = 19.9837 mm. Determine the modulus of elasticity (E) and the modulus of elasticity in shear (G). Assume the material does not yield.

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Answer:

a) the modulus of elasticity (E) is 68.22 GPa

b) the modulus of elasticity in shear is 25.28 GPa

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

First we determine the cross-sectional area A of the road;

A = π/4 × d²

given that; diameter d = 20 mm

we substitute

A = π/4 × ( 20 mm )²

A = π/4 × 400 mm

A = 314.159 mm²

Next, we find, the normal stress of the rod σ

σ = P / A

given that load p = 50 kN = 50,000 Newton

we substitute

σ = 50,000 N / 314.159 mm²

σ = 159.155 N/mm²

σ = 159.155 Mpa

Next, is the normal strain ε

ε = δ / L

given that; change in length δ = 1.40 mm and Length of rod L = 600 mm

we substitute

ε = 1.40 mm / 600 mm

ε = 0.002333

Now, we find the modulus of elasticity;

we know that;

σ = Eε

modulus of elasticity E = σ / ε

we substitute

E = 159.155 Mpa / 0.002333

E = 68219.031 MPa

E = ( 68219.031 / 1000 ) GPa

E = 68.22 GPa

Therefore, the modulus of elasticity (E) is 68.22 GPa

b)

we know that the Poisson's ratio v is;

v = -(ε[tex]_{lat[/tex] / ε )

v = - (((d[tex]_f[/tex] - d)/d) / ε )

where d[tex]_f[/tex]  is the final diameter of the rod ( 19.9837  mm ) and ε[tex]_{lat[/tex] is the lateral strain

so we substitute

v = - ((( 19.9837 - 20 ) / 20 ) / 0.002333  )

v = - (( -0.0163 / 20 ) / 0.002333  )

v = - ( - 0.000815 / 0.002333 )

v = - ( - 0.3493 )

v = 0.3493

So, our shear modulus will be;

G = E / 2( 1 + v )

we substitute

G = 68.22 GPa / 2( 1 + 0.3493  )

G = 68.22 GPa / 2( 1.3493  )

G = 68.22 GPa / 2.6986

G = 25.28 GPa

Therefore, the modulus of elasticity in shear is 25.28 GPa

Two parallel plates are charged
with 4.98*10^-7 C of charge.
What must the area of the plates
be to create an electric field of
8720 N/C?
(Unit = m^2)

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Answer:

6.45

Explanation:

Got it right on Acellus

Which of the following is NOT a scientific hypothesis?
A. Neon atoms emit red light.
B. There is an attractive force between the earth and moon.
C. Halle Berry is attractive.
D. Summer days are hottest
E. The sky is blue.

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The following statement is not a scientific hypothesis:

C. Halle Berry is attractive.

A scientific hypothesis is a proposed explanation for an observation or pattern in nature that can be tested through further investigation and experimentation. It should be testable, falsifiable, and based on evidence.

Neon atoms emit red light. This is a scientific hypothesis that can be tested and confirmed by looking at the spectrum of light emitted by neon atoms.

B. There is an attractive force between the earth and moon. This is a scientific hypothesis that can be tested and confirmed by measuring the force of gravity between the earth and moon.

D. Summer days are the hottest of the year. This is a scientific hypothesis that can be tested and confirmed by collecting temperature data during the summer months.

E. The sky is blue. This is a scientific hypothesis that can be tested and confirmed by observing the sky under different atmospheric conditions.

The statement "Halle Berry is attractive" is a subjective opinion that cannot be tested or confirmed through scientific investigation, hence it is not a scientific hypothesis. Attractiveness, as a concept, can vary widely based on personal, cultural, and social factors.

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A solenoid is connected to a battery as shown in the figure, and a bar magnet is placed nearby. What is the direction of the magnetic force that this solenoid exerts on the bar magnet? (Hint: Think of the solenoid as a bar magnet, and identify what would be its north and south poles.)

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According to the right-hand rule, the magnetic field of the solenoid will be directed towards the left direction.

What is Right-hand rule?

Right Hand Thumb Rule is the rule which is used If a current carrying conductor is imagined to be held in the right hand direction such that the thumb always points along the direction of the current flow, then the direction of the wrapped fingers in the hand will give the direction of the magnetic field lines of the bar magnet.

By the application of the right-hand rule, the magnetic field of the solenoid will be directed towards the left hand direction.

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When a low-pressure gas of hydrogen atoms is placed in a tube and a large voltage is applied to the end of the tube, the alors will emit electromagnetic radiation and visible light can be observed. If this light passes through a diffraction grating, the resulting spectrum appears as a pattern of four isolated, sharp parallel lines, called spectral lines. Each spectral line corresponds lo one specific wavelength that is present in the light emitted by the source. Such a discrete spectrum is referred to as a line spectrum
By the early 19th century, it was found that discrete spectra were produced by every chemical element in its gaseous slale. Even though these spectra were found to share the common feature of appearing as a set of isolated lines, it was observed that each element produces its own unique pattern of lines. This indicated that the light emitted by each element contains a specific set of wavelengths that is characteristic of that element.
part A What is the wavelength of the line corresponding to n =4 in the Balmer series? Express your answer in nanometers to three significant figures.
Part B What is the wavelength of the line corresponding to t=5 in the Balmer series? Express your answer in nanometers to three significant figures.

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Answer:

A)  λ = 4.88 10² nm,  B)   λ = 4.08 10² nm

Explanation:

The spectrum of hydrogen is correctly explained by the Bohr model, where the energy of each level is

          Eₙ = -13.606 /n²       [eV]

the transition generally occurs from a given level to a lower state nf <no, so a transition is

          ΔE = E_f -Eₙ = -13,606 ( [tex]\frac{1}{n_f^2} - \frac{1}{n_o^2}[/tex] )

to find the wavelength let's use the planck relation

          ΔE = h f

the speed of light is

          c = λ f

we substitute

          ΔE = h c /λ

          λ = [tex]\frac{h \ c}{ \Delta \lambda}[/tex]

       

let's apply this equation to our case

the Balmer series has as final state the level n_f = 2

A) initial state n₀ = 4, final state n_f = 2

         ΔE = -13.606 ( [tex]\frac{1}{2^2} - \frac{1}{4^2}[/tex] )

         ΔE = 2.55 eV

let's reduce to SI units

         ΔE = 2.55 eV (1.6 10⁻¹⁹ J / 1 eV) = 4.08 10⁻¹⁹ J

     

we calculate

         λ = 6.63 10⁻³⁴ 3 10⁸ / 4.08 10⁻¹⁹

         λ = 4.875 10⁻⁻⁷ m

we reduce to nm

         λ = 4.875 10⁻⁷ m (10⁹ nm / 1m)

         λ = 487.5 nm

we reduce to three significant figures

         λ = 4.88 10² nm

B) initial state n₀ = 5

          ΔE = -13,606 ( [tex]\frac{1}{2^2} - \frac{1}{5^2}[/tex] )

          ΔE = 2,857 eV

we repeat the process of the previous point

         ΔE= 2,857 1.6 10⁺¹⁹ = 4.286 10⁻¹⁹J

we look for the wavelength

           λ = 6.63 10⁻³⁴ 3 10⁸ / 4.88 10⁻¹⁹

           λ = 4.0758 10⁻⁷ m

we reduce to nm

           λ = 4.0758 10² nm

ignificant numbers

           λ = 4.08 10² nm

I cant solve this problem, and our teacher said that this would be in the test we'll have tomorrow, can someone help me?
A body of m = 6.8kg is launched with a speed of 7.5 m / s towards the top of an inclined plane of 15 ° with respect to the horizontal. in the absence of friction, what displacement does it make before reversing the direction of motion?

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Answer:

d = 11.1 m

Explanation:

Since the inclined plane is frictionless, this is just a simple application of the conservation law of energy:

[tex] \frac{1}{2} m {v}^{2} = mgh[/tex]

Let d be the displacement along the inclined plane. Note that the height h in terms of d and the angle is as follows:

[tex] \sin(15) = \frac{h}{d} \\ or \: h = d \sin(15) [/tex]

Plugging this into the energy conservation equation and cancelling m, we get

[tex] {v}^{2} = 2gd \sin(15)[/tex]

Solving for d,

[tex]d = \frac{ {v}^{2} }{2g \sin(15) } = \frac{ {(7.5 \: \frac{m}{s}) }^{2} }{2(9.8 \: \frac{m}{ {s}^{2} })(0.259)} \\ = 11.1 \: m[/tex]

It takes one year for ______.

a.earth to circle the sun one time

b.earth to rotate on its axis one time

c. The sun to circle earth one time

d.the sun to rotate on its axis one time

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Answer: A. Earth to circle the sun one time.

A horizontal line labeled B has an arrow labeled A strike it from right and above and then another arrow D emerges from the strike point at the same angle as A. A dotted line C evenly divides the angle between A and D.
In the mirror diagram shown, which is the normal?

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

c is the actual answer.

Explanation:

Answer:

c is correct

Explanation:

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1 What happens to the energy from the light when the material changes?

2 What happens to the energy from the light when the material does not change?

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Answer:

2 stays the same 1 it will go bad or go good depends on which material you use

A brick is thrown upward from the top of a building at an angle of 10° to the horizontal and with an initial speed of 15 m/s. If the brick is in flight for 2.9 s, how tall is the building? any help would be greatly appreciated

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The total height of the building from which the brick is thrown is 33.60 meters.

What is Speed?

Speed is the rate of change of position of an object in any direction with respect to time. Speed is measured as the ratio of distance to the time in which the distance was covered. The SI unit of speed is m/s (meter per second).

The time of flight of the object from the building is:

t = 2μ sinθ/ g

t = 2 × 15 × sin10/ 9.8

t = 30 × 0.175/ 9.8

t = 0.535 seconds

Total time to cover the distance = 2.9 seconds

Total time = 2.9 - 0.535

Total time = 2.365

μg = μ sinθ

h = 15 × sin10  × 2.365 + 1/2 × 9.8 × (2.365)²

h = 2.625 × 2.365 + 1/2 × 9.8 × (2.365)²

h = 6.20 + 4.9 × 5.59

h =  6.20 + 27.40

h = 33.60 meters

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Add the following and give the answer using significant figures 5000+621

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Answer:

;) hope it's helpful

Explanation:

5000 + 621 = 5621

Facts about 5621

Sig Figs

4

5621

Decimals

0

Scientific Notation

5.621 × 103

E-Notation

5.621e+3

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How does heat transfer?

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Heat can be transferred in three ways: conduction, convection, and radiation.

Conduction is the transfer of heat through a solid material. When a solid material is heated, the particles gain energy and begin to vibrate more vigorously. These vibrating particles can collide with nearby particles, transferring some of their energy to them. This process continues until the heat has been transferred throughout the entire material.

Convection is the transfer of heat through a fluid (liquid or gas). When a fluid is heated, it becomes less dense and rises. As the hot fluid rises, it cools and falls back down, causing a circulation pattern to form. This circulation helps to distribute the heat throughout the fluid.

Radiation is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves. All objects emit electromagnetic waves, and the intensity of these waves is related to the temperature of the object. When an object is hotter than its surroundings, it will emit more intense electromagnetic waves, which can be absorbed by nearby objects. This absorption of electromagnetic waves results in the transfer of heat.
Well there are three ways heat can transfer

1.radiation-a process by which energy, in the form of an electromagnetic radiation is emitted by a heated surface.

2.conduction-the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance, when there is a difference of temperature, or of electro positional between adjoining regions

3.convection-motion in a gas or liquid in which the warmer portions rise in the colder portions sink

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Add a horizontal line.  An object that is not moving has no change in distance with respect to time.

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