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The robotic rover Curiosity has instruments that detect radiation both inside the spacecraft and in the Mars environment. What is most likely the purpose of this radiation detection?
to determine whether human exploration of Mars is possible
to develop better X-ray technology
to find evidence of once-living Martian microorganisms
to investigate evidence of hydrogen and water
Answer:
D
Explanation: just trust me
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Arrange the steps in order to describe what happens to a liquid when it is heated.
The particles of liquid move faster.
The liquid changes to a gas.
The liquid gains thermal energy.
The space between the liquid particles
increases.
the space between the liquid. particles. increase. the particles of liquid. move faster the liquid gains thermal energy the liquid change. to gas.
Answer:
the space between the liquid. particles. increase. the particles of liquid. move faster the liquid gains thermal energy the liquid change. to gas.
Explanation:
A ball is rolled at a velocity of 12 m/sec. After 36 seconds, it comes to a stop. What is the acceleration of the ball?
Answer:
Given -
Initial velocity of the ball, u = 0 m/sfinal velocity of the ball, v = 12 m/sTime taken = 36 sec[tex] \\ [/tex]
To find -
Acceleration of the ball.[tex] \\ [/tex]
Solution -
[tex] \\ \sf \: A = \frac{v - u}{t} \\ \\ \\ \implies \sf \: A = \frac{12 - 0}{36} \\ \\ \\ \implies \sf \: A = \frac{12}{36} \\ \\ \\ \implies \sf \underline{A = 0.33 \: m \: / {s}^{2} } \\ [/tex]
Therefore, the acceleration of the ball is 0.33 m/s².
21. The speed of light is approximately 3.00 x 108 m/s. What is the speed of light in miles per hr?
Answer:
6.7*10^8 mi/hr
Explanation:
(3*10^8 m)/1s * (3600 s)/ 1 hr * (1 mi)/ 1609 m
6.7*10^8 mi/hr
A microwave oven operates on 1500 W of power and is used for 30 minutes. How
much electrical energy, in kW. h, is used by the microwave oven?
Answer:
i think the answer is 50 kW.h
calculate the kinetic energy possessed by a uniformly moving body of mass 40 kg if it covers 800m in 40 seconds
Answer:
400J
Explanation:
s=d/t
s=800/40
s=20m/s
K.E= 1/2mv^2,
=1/2*40*20
=400 J
A body of mass 10 kg is pulled by a force 8 N. calculate the acceleration and the the final velocity of the body after 5 second.
3. How many elements are found naturally on the Farth? *
Answer:
Fir wat glasss
Explanation:
Could society survive without energy transformations? Explain your reasoning.
Regarding Newton's 3rd Law, do we always see an equal effect on each object? Aka, are both objects always affected the same? Why so?
Answer:
not always ot depends mostly on the mass of each object and how the collode
Where is mercury naturally found?
wellll that would be in earth crust
Answer:
in space
Explanation:
its a planet
Starting from rest, a car travels 18 meters as it accelerates uniformly for 3.0 seconds. What is the magnitude of the car's acceleration? A. 6.0 m/s2 B. 2.0 m/s2 C. 3.0 m/s2 D. 4.0 m/s2
Answer:
D. 4 m/s²
Explanation:
Given;
initial velocity of the car, u = 0
distance traveled by the car, s = 18 m
time of motion of the car, t = 3.0 s
The magnitude of the car's acceleration is given by;
s = ut + ¹/₂at²
s = 0 + ¹/₂at²
s = ¹/₂at²
2s = at²
a = 2s / (t²)
a = ( 2 x 18) / (3²)
a = 4 m/s²
Therefore, the magnitude of the car's acceleration is 4 m/s²
A hiker walks 11 km due north from camp and then turns and walks 11 km due east. What is the magnitude of the displacement (on a straight line) of the hiker from the camp?
Answer:
16 km
Explanation:
Drawing a right triangle to model the problem helps. I started by drawing the lines of the triangle to model the hiker's journey- a vertical straight line for 11 km north and then a horizontal line connected to the top of it for 11 km east; I then drew the hypothenuse to connect the two lines.
The hypothenuse is what we have to solve for, so we will use the Pythagorean Theorem, a^2 + b^2 = c^2. Since both distances are 11 km both a and b in the equation are 11.
11^2 + 11^2 = c^2
121 + 121 = c^2
242 = c^2
c = 15.56
Rounding the answer makes it 16 km for the hiker's magnitude of displacement.
What stage of mitosis does mutations occur?!
Answer:
if it is a gene mutation then it is during the S phase, and if it is a chromosome mutation, then during metaphase or anaphase.
Explanation: I think it happens in the interphase
When a mutation occurs in mitosis, stage of Mitosis is interphase.
What is mutation?Mutation that occurs in mitosis typically causes tumor.
Genetic mutations occur during the S phase of the cell cycle i.e during interphase before mitosis begins. When DNA is replicated, error would cause a mutation in the genetic code. Chromosomal nondisjunction denotes the failure of replicated chromosomes to separate causing extra or missing chromosomes in the daughter cells to occur. This mutation can occur during mitosis.
Thus, When a mutation occurs in mitosis, stage of Mitosis is interphase.
Learn more about mutation.
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Caitlin is riding her bike. Which of the following statements tells what is happening?
are unicorns real or not
Answer:
no lol
Explanation:
In addition to hot surface temperatures, which characteristic makes mercy different from earth
Answer:
has no air on it and no animals or plants live there.
• The Law of Conservation of Energy states that matter cannot be created or destroyed. So
why do people say that we need to conserve energy? (5pts)
Which is the process by which a solid changes to a liquid?
Answer:
melting.
Explanation:
The process in which a solid changes to a liquid is called melting. The melting point is the temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid.
A softball is thrown perfectly vertically (straight-up) at 18 m/s.
a) How high will it go?
b) Find the total time the ball is in the air.
Answer:
a) y = 16.51 [m]
b) t = 1.83 [s]
Explanation:
To solve this problem we must use two kinematics equations, the first to determine the height to which the ball reaches, and the second equation to determine how long it lasts in the air.
[tex]v_{f} ^{2}= v_{i} ^{2} - (2*g*t)\\[/tex]
where:
Vf = final velocity = 0
Vi = initial velocity = 18 [m/s]
g = gravity acceleration = 9.81[m/s^2]
t = time [s]
Note: the negative sign of the Equation indicates that the acceleration of gravity acts in the opposite direction to the movement of the ball. The final velocity is zero, since the ball reaches its maximum altitude when the velocity is zero.
Now replacing:
0 = (18)^2 - (2*9.81*y)
y = 16.51 [m]
b)
[tex]v_{f} = v_{i} - (g*t)[/tex]
0 = 18 - (9.81*t)
t = 1.83 [s]
Un transformador reductor se usa para convertir un voltaje alterno de 10000 V a 500V ¿Cuál deberá ser la razón (N1/N2) entre las espiras si la corriente en el primario es de 1 amp. Y el transformador tiene un rendimiento del 100%. ¿Cuál es la corriente de salida?
Answer:
(a). The value of [tex]\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}}[/tex] is [tex]\dfrac{1}{20}[/tex]
(b). The output current is 0.05 A
Explanation:
Given that,
Secondary voltage = 10000 V
Primary voltage = 500 V
Primary current = 1 A
(a). We need to calculate the value of [tex]\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}}[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]\dfrac{V_{s}}{V_{p}}=\dfrac{N_{2}}{N_{1}}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}}=\dfrac{V_{p}}{V_{s}}[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}}=\dfrac{500}{10000}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}}=\dfrac{1}{20}[/tex]
(b). We need to calculate the output current
Using formula of current
[tex]\dfrac{I_{s}}{I_{p}}=\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}}[/tex]
[tex]I_{s}=I_{p}\times\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}}[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]I_{s}=1\times\dfrac{1}{20}[/tex]
[tex]I_{s}=0.05\ A[/tex]
Hence, (a). The value of [tex]\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}}[/tex] is [tex]\dfrac{1}{20}[/tex]
(b). The output current is 0.05 A
an object 2cm high when placed in front of a converging mirror produces a virtual image 3cm high. if the object is placed at a distance of 8cm from the pole of the mirror, calculate the position of the image
Answer:
v= +12cm
Explanation:
m = (size of image)/(size of the object) = -v/u
u = - 8 cm
3/2 = -v/u
3/2 = -v/-8
v = +12 cm
Using mirror formula,
1/v + 1/u = 1/f ...(i)
1/12 + 1/(-8) = 1/f
f = -24 cm
Focal length is 24 cm
Which is a sedimentary rock?
A: cools down
B: has large crystals
C: forms in layers
D: is formed from pressure and heat
ANSWER ASAP!!!
Answer:
d. is formed from pressure and heat
Explanation:
it is formed from hot magam
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Answer:
Explanation:
1.25 m/s
Stars go through a life cycle. What is the expected outcome for a star much more massive than the sun?
Answer:
Big stars, about 5 - 25 times the mass of sun, usually they collect so much of matter and energy that they just explode, this explosion is called supernova. A supernova is a powerful and luminous stellar explosion. This astronomical event occurs during the last evolutionary stages of a massive star.
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A 10 kg ball is traveling at the same speed as a 1 kg ball. Compared to the 10 kg ball,the 1 kg ball has what?
Answer:
I would say that the 1 kg ball weighs 1 kg. I don't see the answer choices.
The motion of a car on a position-time graph is represented with a horizontal line. What does this indicate about the car’s motion? A. It’s not moving. B. It’s moving at a constant speed. C. It’s moving at a constant velocity. D. It’s speeding up. i dont know if ive asked this before if i have sorry
A coil of wire wrapped around an iron core is rotated in a magnetic field. Electric current begins to flow in the coil.
What type of device is this set-up?
A. a compass
B.an electromagnet
C. a generator
D.a motor
Marion is on a train that travels 10 m/s and takes 2 seconds to slow to 5 m/s. How would you correctly calculate the acceleration?
Explanation:
t=2s
u=10
v=5
a=?
v=u+at
5=10+2a
2a=-5
a=-2.5
A ball is dropped from the ceiling and free falls to the floor. Which one of the
following statements regarding the ball's motion is correct?
a. The ball speeds up as it falls to the ground.
b. The velocity of the ball is downward; uits value remains constant.
c. The velocity of the ball has a constant value of 9.8 m/s.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Gravity