A bike moves 50 meters in 5
seconds. Calculate the speed
of the bike.

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Answer 1

Answer:

speed = distance ÷ time.

speed=50÷ 5

=10m/s

Answer 2

A bike moves 50 meters in 5 seconds, then the speed of the bike would be 10 m/s.

What is speed?

The total distance covered by any object per unit of time is known as speed. It depends only on the magnitude of the moving object. The unit of speed is a meter/second. The generally considered unit for speed is a meter per second.

As given in the problem a bike moves 50 meters in 5 seconds. This means the total distance covered by the bike is 50 meters, and the total time taken by the bike is 5 seconds.

The total distance covered by the bike = 50 meters

The total time taken to cover the 5 meters = 5 seconds

speed = the total distance covered by the bike/the total time

           = 50 meters/5 seconds

           = 10 m/s

Thus, the speed of the bike comes out to be  10 m/s.

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Felipe walks from the house to his truck on the way to work. He walks 20m to the truck and another 60m in his truck for a total of 20s. What is Felipes average velocity over the 20s period? What is Felipes average speed over the 20s period?

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Answer:

Felipe's average speed over the 20s period is 14.4 km/h.

Explanation:

To determine the speed at which Felipe has walked, the distance traveled and the time it took him must be considered.

Thus, Felipe walked 80 meters (20 towards the truck, and 60 inside it) in a total of 20 seconds. That is, he traveled 4 meters per second (80/20 = 4).

Now, to transfer said speed to kilometers per hour, the following calculation must be performed:

1 hour = 60 minutes

1 = 60 seconds

Number of seconds in an hour: 60 x 60 = 3600

Thus, Felipe has walked at an average speed of 14,400 meters per hour (4 x 3,600 = 14,400). So, since a kilometer consists of 1000 meters, its average speed in kilometers per hour was 14.4 km / h (14,440 / 1,000 = 14.4).

Answer: the answer is 4.0 for both

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Notice that in each conversion factor the numerator equals the denominator when units are taken into account. A common error in dealing with squares is to square the units inside the parentheses while forgetting to square the numbers! QUESTION What is the numerical part of the time conversion factor, apart from units, that would be used to further convert the answer to km/h2

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Answer:

he factor for the temporal part 1.296 107 s² = h²

 m / s² = 12960 km / h²

Explanation:

This is a unit conversion exercise.

In the unit conversion, the size of the object is not changed, only the value with respect to which it is measured is changed, for this reason in the conversion the amount that is in parentheses must be worth one.

In this case, it is requested to convert a measure km/h²

Unfortunately, it is not clearly indicated what measure it is, but the most used unit in physics is   m / s² , which is a measure of acceleration. Let's cut this down

the factor for the distance is 1000 m = 1 km

the factor for time is 3600 s = 1 h

let's make the conversion

        m / s² (1km / 1000 m) (3600 s / 1h)²

note that as time is squared the conversion factor is also squared

        m / s² = 12960 km / h²

the factor for the temporal part 1.29 107 s² = h²

A boy walked 22 m East then 43 m West , and then 3 meters East. What is the sum of the boys motion.

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Given :

A boy walked 22 m East then 43 m West , and then 3 meters East.

To Find :

What is the sum of the boys motion.

Solution :

We need to find the sum of all the motion of boy .

So , we need to find the distance covered by the boy .

We know , total distance covered is absolute sum of all the motion .

[tex]D=22+43+3\\\\D=68\ meters[/tex]

Therefore , total distance covered is 68 meters .

Hence , this is the required solution .

Answer:

It's 18m West.

Explanation:

Imagine you have a number line. your starting point was 22 east of origin. Then you went 43 meters west which leaves you at 21m west. Then you go back east 3 meters. Which leaves you at 18 m west. I hope this helps.

The 45-g Wood Thrush migrates every spring from Central America to the United States to breed. The bird leaves its winter
home in Belize and travels 1422 km across the Gulf of Mexico to Louisiana. It then flies an additional 1343 km to reach
Virginia, where it spends the summer. The trip takes approximately 171 hours, flying mostly at night.
What is the average speed of the Wood Thrush?

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Answer:

v = 16.16 km/h

Explanation:

Distance covered by Wood Thrush is 1422 km across the Gulf of Mexico to Louisiana + 1343 km to reach  Virginia, where it spends the summer.

d = 1422 km + 1343 km

d = 2765 km

The trip takes approximately 171 hours, flying mostly at night, t = 171 hours

We need to find the average speed of the Wood Thrush. It can be given by :

[tex]v=\dfrac{d}{t}\\\\v=\dfrac{2765\ km}{171\ h}\\\\v=16.16\ km/h[/tex]

So, the average speed of the Wood Thrush is 16.16 km/h.

0.000609 in scientific notation

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Answer: hey!

i believe your answer is 6.09 times 10^-4

Explanation:

the exponent is negative 4 have a good day


1.How far is Object Z from the origin at t = 3 seconds?
2.Which object takes the least time to reach a position 4 meters from the origin?
3.Which object is farthest from the origin at t = 2 seconds?

Show work

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Answer:

Please find the answer in the explanation

Explanation:

1.) How far is Object Z from the origin at t = 3 seconds

The distance of the object Z from the origin will be the slope of the graph.

Slope = 4/2 = 2m

2.) Which object takes the least time to reach a position 4 meters from the origin ?

According to the graph given to the question above, object Z has the list time which is 2 seconds since object X does not start from the origin.

3.) Which object is farthest from the origin at t = 2 seconds?

The correct answer is still object Z because it has the highest slope.

Consider three identical metal spheres, A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of 9q. Sphere B carries a charge of -q. Sphere C carries no net charge. Spheres A and B are touched together and then separated. Sphere C is then touched to sphere A and separated from it. Lastly, sphere C is touched to sphere B and separated from it. (a) What is the ratio of the final charge on sphere C to q

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Answer:

Explanation:

A and B are touched .

charge on each of them after touching = (9q - q) / 2 = 4q

when C is touched with A

charge on A and C each after touching

= 4q + 0 / 2 = 2q

When C is touched with B

charge on each of them

(2q + 4q ) / 2 = 3 q

Final charge on C = 3q

Answer:

✔ A and D

✔ B

✔ C

Explanation: because i said so

How much work is done on a small car of a 1000 N force is exerted to move it 75 m to the side of the road?

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Answer:

7500j

Explanation:

Work :

W = Fd (work = force x distance)

Force :

F = W/d

Distance :

d = W/F

Which statement describes a characteristic of an experimental design that
will improve the quality of the results?

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Answer:

A.

Ok, suppose an experiment where you have a lot of dependent variables.

something like the variables y, z and k that change when you change the variable x.

Now, as you play with the variable x, you will notice changes in the variables z, y and k.

But there is now a question (a lot actually)

if the change in k was actually caused by the change in z?

Then you need to try to find a way of changing the value of z for a fixed value of x (designing an experiment) and see how k reacts.

This may be really hard, so as few responding variables you have, the simpler is the experiment, and easier will be to collect good data.

Now we also could discard the other options:

B: If the procedure is complex, then there are more ways in which the scientist can make a mistake that will introduce error to the data, so this will not improve the quality.

C: A larger sample will allow you to have more precision, as more subjects are being observed.

D: When we manipulate one variable, we may be actually introducing some quantity of error to the data.

For example, if the quantity is the voltage for an experiment, we actually do not know the exact voltage tath comes from the source, so there is a small source of error. Now as we start adding more and more independent variables, we also are adding more of these sources of errors, so an experiment with several independent variables will not improve the quality of the results.

wire 1 and 2 are made of the same metal. wire 2 has twice the length and diameter of the of wire 1.what is the ratio R2/R1 of the resistance of two wire ?​

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Since the wires are made up of the same material, the resistivities will be the same.

A piece of wood that floats on water has a mass of 0.0175 kg. A lead weight is tied to the wood, and the apparent mass with the wood in air and the lead weight submerged in water is 0.0765 kg. The apparent mass with the wood and the lead weight both submerged in water is 0.0452 kg. What is the specific gravity of the wood

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Answer:

Specific gravity is 0.56

Explanation:

We know that

mass of water displaced by the wood is, m1( apparent mass when wood in air and lead is submerged in water) - m2(the apparent mass when wood and lead both are submerged in water)

= 0.0765 - 0.0452 = 0.0313 Kg

So the specific gravity of the wood is, = mass of wood / mass of water displaced by the wood

= 0.0175/0.0313

=0.56

What is the field outside the capacitor plates in a parallel capacitor?

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Answer:

Zero

Explanation:

If using an ideal parallel plate capacitor, the electric field outside should be nearly zero.

a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.

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That's a good, simple description of a "hypothesis".

Another way to describe it is "an educated guess".

Once you have it in words, it's time to start checking it out, with experiments that can show whether it's true or not.  

If your experiments seem to show that your hypothesis seems to be true, that doesn't 'prove' it, but you can start calling your hypothesis a "theory".  

(It's possible that you may never be able to 'prove' it.  It may remain a theory forever. Like gravity, germs, atoms, and relativity.  Thousands of successful experiments don't 'prove' a theory, but it can be trashed by one good, valid experiment to show that it's false.)

11.50 kg object has the given and acceleration components. =(0.35ms2)+(0.73ms3) =(11.5ms2)−(0.75ms3)

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I am not sure. Can you help me with my question?

A car is traveling 16 m/s East. If the car then speeds up at a constant acceleration, what is the direction of the car’s acceleration?

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The direction is east since its constant

4800 g to kg? With the work pls

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Answer:

[See Below]

Explanation:

✦ Formula = [tex]Mass / 1000[/tex]

  ✧ [tex]4800 / 1000 = 4.8[/tex]

So [tex]4800[/tex] grams is equal to [tex]4.8[/tex] kilograms.

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Which of the following does not serve as a way to neutralize the charge in a body?
A. Adding more protons to a positively charged body until the number of protons matches the number of elec
B. Adding free electrons to a positively charged body
C. Allowing free electrons to escape from a negatively charged body
D. Bringing the charged body into contact with another body having an equal but opposite charge

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Answer:

B. Adding more protons to a positively charged body until the number of protons matches the number of electrons

Explanation:

Mass of mercury = 57 g Volume of mercury = 4.2 mL

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24 beautiful women and women who have a good relationship and you can get a good laugh and

I need help asap on these definitions if anyone could help me please :(
I'll give 20 points to whoever helps me!!

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Answer:

Inertia: a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged; momentum:the quantity of motion of a moving body; velocity:the speed of something in a given direction; acceleration: a vehicles capacity to gain speed within a short time

A 200g mass is attached to a spring, of spring constant, k. The spring is compressed, 15cm from its equilibrium value. When released, the mass reaches a speed of 5m/s. What is the spring constant (in N/m)?

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Answer:

The spring constant is 222.2 N/m

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the spring, m = 200 g = 0.2 kg

extension of the spring, x = 15 cm = 0.15 m

speed of the mass, v = 5 m/s

spring constant, k = ?

Apply law of conservation of energy;

¹/₂kx² = ¹/₂mv²

k = mv² / x²

k = (0.2 x 5²) / (0.15²)

k = 222.2 N/m

Therefore, the spring constant is 222.2 N/m

An object of mass kg is released from rest m above the ground and allowed to fall under the influence of gravity. Assuming the force due to air resistance is proportional to the velocity of the object with proportionality constant b ​N-sec/m, determine the equation of motion of the object. When will the object strike the​ ground? Assume that the acceleration due to gravity is and let​ x(t) represent the distance the object has fallen in t second

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Answer:

Explanation:

From, the given information: we are not given any value for the mass, the proportionality constant and the distance

Assuming that:

the mass = 5 kg and the proportionality constant = 50 kg

the distance of the mass above the ground x(t) = 1000 m

Let's recall that:

[tex]v(t) = \dfrac{mg}{b}+ (v_o - \dfrac{mg}{b})^e^{-bt/m}[/tex]

Similarly, The equation of mption:

[tex]x(t) = \dfrac{mg}{b}t+\dfrac{m}{b} (v_o - \dfrac{mg}{b}) (1-e^{-bt/m})[/tex]

replacing our assumed values:

where [tex]v_=0 \ and \ g= 9.81[/tex]

[tex]x(t) = \dfrac{5 \times 9.81}{50}t+\dfrac{5}{50} (0 - \dfrac{(5)(9.81)}{50}) (1-e^{-(50)t/5})[/tex]

[tex]x(t) = 0.981t+0.1 (0 - 0.981) (1-e^{-(10)t}) \ m[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{x(t) = 0.981t-0.981(1-e^{-(10)t}) \ m}[/tex]

So, when the object hits the ground when x(t) = 1000

Then from above derived equation:

[tex]\mathbf{x(t) = 0.981t-0.981(1-e^{-(10)t}) \ m}[/tex]

[tex]1000= 0.981t-0.981(1-e^{-(10)t}) \ m[/tex]

By diregarding [tex]e^{-(10)t} \ m[/tex]

[tex]1000= 0.981t-0.981[/tex]

1000 + 0.981 = 0.981 t

1000.981 = 0.981 t

t = 1000.981/0.981

t = 1020.36 sec

Materials expand when heated. Consider a metal rod of length L0 at temperature T0. If the temperature is changed by an amount ΔT, then the rod’s length changes by ΔL=????L0ΔT, where ???? is the thermal expansion coefficient. For steel, ????=1.24×10−5∘C−1. (a) A steel rod has length L0=70cm at T0=70∘C. What is its length at T=110∘C?

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Answer:

[tex]\Rightarrow L=70 .03472 cm[/tex]

Explanation:

For convenience, let's represent the thermal expansion coefficient by [tex]\alpha[/tex], i.e. [tex]????=\alpha[/tex].

Given that, for steel [tex]\alpha =1.24\times 10^{-5}[/tex] °[tex]C^{-1}[/tex],

initial length, [tex]L_0=70 cm[/tex], initial temperature, [tex]T_0=70[/tex] °[tex]C[/tex], and the final temperature, [tex]T=110[/tex] °[tex]C[/tex].

Let the length of the rod at [tex]T=110[/tex] °[tex]C[/tex] be [tex]L[/tex].

Now, change in length, [tex]\Delta L=\alpha L_0 \Delta T[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow \Delta L=\alpha L_0 (T-T_0)[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow L-L_0=1.24\times 10^{-5}\times 70 (110-70)[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow L-70=1.24\times 10^{-5}\times 70 \times 40[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow L=70 + 0.03472 cm[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow L=70 .03472 cm[/tex]

Hence, the length of the rod at [tex]T=110[/tex] °[tex]C[/tex] be [tex]70.03472 cm[/tex].

which statement illustrates a chemical change?
A) shredding paper
B) smashing a soda can
C) burning wood*
D) chopping wood

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Answer:

The answer is C burning the wood

I’m pretty sur it’s letter c

Calculate the volume of this regular solid,
What is the volume of the sphere? Round your answer
to the nearest tenth.
cm
8 cm

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Answer:

2144.7

Explanation:

A tow truck is using a cable to pull the classic car up a 15o hill. If the classic car weighs 4000 lbs and the cable has a diameter of 3/4 inch, find the stress in the cable when the truck comes to a stop while on the hill. Ignore friction between the car and the pavement

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Answer:

the stress in the cable at the time when the truck is stop is 2,344.57  lb/m^2

Explanation:

The computation of the stress in the cable when the truck comes to a stop is shown below:

We used the following formula

[tex]T = mg\times sin\theta\\\\= 4,000 \times sin15^{\circ}[/tex]

= 1,035.28

Now the stress in the cable is

Before calculating it first determined the area which is

[tex]Area = \frac{\pi}{4}\times (\frac{3}{4})^2 \\\\= \frac{9\pi}{64}[/tex]

So, the stress is

[tex]= \frac{T}{area}\\\\ = \frac{1,035.28}{\frac{9\pi}{64} }[/tex]

= 2,344.57  lb/m^2

Hence, the stress in the cable at the time when the truck is stop is 2,344.57  lb/m^2

When a star is moving away from Earth, does the color of the star actually change? Explain - PLZZ HELP:)

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Answer:

Yes the color changes. If the star is moving away from the earth the color of the star is shifted towards red (red-shift).

This is similar to the change  in sound from an approaching train whistle (higher pitch) or a receding train  whistle (lower pitch) - the Doppler Effect.

Note that the equations for the Doppler Effect for sound and for light are different - sound travels thru air but no such medium can be identified for light.

A soda has mass of 1500 g and a density of 2.9 g/ml . What is the volume?

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D= 2.9 g/ml
M= 1500 g
V= .52 L

The density of the substance is its mass divided by volume. Thus, the volume of 1500 g soda with a density of 2.9 g/ml is 517.2 g/ml.

What is density?

Density of a substance is the measure of its mass per unit volume. The density of a substance depends on its bond type, temperature and pressure as well.

The volume of a substance is the space occupied by its particles. The volume of the substance is the mass divided by density.

Volume is generally expressed in units of liters or milliliters.

Given that, mass of soda = 1500 g

density = 2.9 g/ml

volume = mass/ density

v  =  1500 g/ 2.9  g/ml = 517.2 ml.

Therefore, the volume of soda is 517.2 ml.

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What is the definition of Acceleration? In science?

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Answer:

The definition of acceleration is is a vector quantity that is defined as the rate at which an object changes its velocity.

Explanation:

Answer:

DescriptionIn mechanics, acceleration is the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time. Accelerations are vector quantities. The orientation of an object's acceleration is given by the orientation of the net force acting on that object.

Explanation:

Impulse is the______of the force and time of contact

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Answer:

Product

Explanation:

Impulse is defined as the average force acting on an object times the time the force acts:

Impulse = F · Δt

The driver of a truck has an acceleration of 0.3 g as the truck passes over the top of a hump in the road at a constant speed. The radius of curvature of the road at the top of the road is 98 m, and the center of mass G of the driver, who can be considered a particle, is 2 m above the road. What is the speed of the truck

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Answer:

17.115m/s

Explanation:

The formula that will be used to calculate the speed of the truck is expressed as shown:

v = √ar

a is the acceleration of the truck

r is the radius of curvature of the road at the top of the road plus centre of mass G who can be considered a particle, is 2 m

v = √a(R+G)

Given parameters

a = 0.3g (g is the acceleration due to gravity)

R = 98m

G = 2m

Substituting the values into the formula:

v = √0.3(9.81){98+2}

v = √0.3×9.81×100

v = √294.3

v = 17.155m/s

Hence the speed of the truck is 17.155m/s

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