Answer:
b
Explanation:
B is the answer because Selective breeding is taking two organisms and crossing them.
When an object is in a. Gravitas field it has energy in its
Answer:
Explanation:
It is the energy an object has on its virtue of mass.Because the energy acting on the object is working being done to keep that object in the position is it.
what does x repressent on a motion map?
Answer:
The x represents the reference point on a motion map
Explanation:
-Motion maps are another way to represent the motion of an object. (other representations are graphical and mathematical models)
Answer:
The x represents the reference point on a motion map. Explanation; -Motion maps are another way to represent the motion of an object. (other representations are graphical and mathematical models).
Explanation:
an electrical circuit in which the value of resistance is equal to (6 ohms) and the intensity of the current passing through it is (3 amps) the voltage difference between its two is equal to?
Answer:
Voltage difference V = 18 volt
Explanation:
Given:
Resistance R = 6 ohms
Current charge I = 3 amps
Find:
Voltage difference V
Computation:
Voltage difference V = [Current charge][Resistance]
Voltage difference V = 6 x 3
Voltage difference V = 18 volt
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Think about a book resting on a table. The weight of the book pushes down on the table with a force of 2 N. How much force does the table put on the book?
Which of the following units would need to be converted before being used for a calculation?
a. m
b. cm
c. 0 ks
d. kg/m3
Explanation:
The fundamental units are such types of units that are not dependent upon any other units. In this problem, we need to find the units that need to be convert before being used for a calculation.
Option (1) m
m stands for meter. It is one of the fundamental unit. It should remains the same.
Option (2) cm
cm stands for centimeter. If a unit is in cm, then it must be converted to meter using the conversion i.e. [tex]1\ cm=100\ m[/tex].
Option (3) ks
ks stands for kilo second. If a unit is in ks, it must be converted to second (s) using the conversion i.e. [tex]1\ ks=1000\ s[/tex].
Option (4) kg/m³
The SIT unit of density is kg/m³. It is unit that is derived from the fundamental unit. It should remains the same.
Answer:
So, the options that need to be converted before being used for a calculation are (b) and (c).
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What is the change in gravitational potential energy of the apple if it falls the amount shown? Estimate g to 9.81m/s2 and keep 3 significant figures.
Answer: 1.72J
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On April 15 1912 the luxury cruise liner titanic sank after running into an iceberg. What was the cruise liners speed when it collided with the iceberg if it has a mass of 4.23 x 10 squared 8 kg ship and a moment of 4.9 x 10 squared 9 kg.m/s
In Eric's planning to take photos of the Plato Crater, Copernicus Crater and Rupes Cauchy Crater, he is trying to
figure out if the craters are always facing the earth. He knows that the moon spins on its axis. Doesn't that mean the
craters will be facing away from the earth at some point in the moon/lunar cycle as the moon orbits the earth?
Are the carters always facing the earth as the moon orbits the earth?
Please help!!!
Answer:
Yes, the carters are always facing the Earth as the moon orbits.
Explanation:
Making good lifestyle choices will prevent all diseases.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
T or F
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
A good health can be defined as the state of well-being in which all of the components of an individual's health are in balance. These state of well-being comprises of six (6) important components and they are;
1. Physical: this is a measure of the state of an individual's body or the way the body functions. It is enhanced by eating right, working out or exercising, avoiding drugs and alcohol, maintaining a good body mass index etc.
2. Emotional: this deals with the state of an individual's mind being void of worries, negativity etc.
3. Social: this involves keeping a good relationship with friends, family and many others around.
4. Environmental: it deals with maintaining a hygienic surrounding, that is devoid of pollutants.
5. Mental or intellectual: avoiding unnecessary stress and anxiety while dealing or coping with the realities of life.
6. Spiritual: it encompasses belief systems, values, ideals, morality etc.
When an individual is able to balance all of these above mentioned components, then he or she is said to be healthy.
Hence, making good lifestyle choices will not and cannot prevent all diseases because some diseases are hereditary in nature i.e they can be transferred from a parent to their offspring or generation to another through genetics. Some examples of hereditary diseases are haemophilia, sickle-cell anaemia, thalassemia, cystic fibrosis, etc.
Answer:
false on edge
Explanation:
can anyone tell me what's the base quantities for Force, Pressure and Charge?
Force, pressure, and charge are all what are called derived units. They come from algebraic combinations of base units, measures of things like length, time, temperature, mass, and current. Speed, for instance, is a derived unit, since it's a combination of length and time in the form [speed] = [length] / [time] (miles per hour, meters per second, etc.)
Force is defined with Newton's equation F = ma, where m is an object's mass and a is its acceleration. It's unit is kg·m/s², which scientists have called a Newton. (Example: They used 9 Newtons of force)
Pressure is force applied over an area, defined by the equation P = F/A. We can derive its from Newtons to get a unit of N/m², a unit scientists call the Pascal. (Example: Applying 100 Pascals of pressure)
Finally, charge is given by the equation Q = It, where I is the current flowing through an object and t is how long that current flows through. It has a unit of A·s (ampere-seconds), but scientist call this unit a Coulomb. (Example: 20 Coulombs of charge)
2. An object is moving in the positive x-direction while a net force directed along the x-axis is exerted on
the object. The figure shows the force as a function of position. What is the net work done on the object
over the distance shown?
F
FO
o
2d
3d
-Fof
A) Fid
B) Ford
C) 2Fd
D) 4F,
Answer:
A. F₀d
Explanation:
The formula for work done on an object is given by:
w= f*d
Work done towards the positive direction is given by ;
Work done under the trapezoid shaped area:
1/2 {a+b} h = 1/2 { 2d + d } F₀
W=3/2dF₀
Work done on the triangle shaped part
W= 1/2 * b * h
W= 1/2 * d * -F₀ = -1/2dF₀
The net work done :
3/2dF₀ -1/2dF₀ = 1dF₀
How do molecules at warm temperatures differ from molecules at cool temperatures? Question 1 options: At warm temperatures, molecules move around more. At warm temperatures, molecules grow in size. At warm temperatures, molecules exchange electrons more easily. At warm temperatures, moleucles combine with each other more easily.
Answer:
A. At warm tempetures, molecules move around more.
Explanation:
I'm at k12 and I just took the test got it right. Physical Science: Unit 2 Test
Answer:
At warm temperatures, molecules move around more.
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A 2 kg RC car is driving at a speed of 4 m/s. The brakes are hit from the controller and the car slows down to a speed of 2 m/s. What is the work done by friction? *
Answer:
the work done by friction is 12 J.
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the car, m = 2 kg
initial speed of the car, u = 4 m/s
final speed of the car, v = 2 m/s
The work done by friction is equal to change in kinetic energy of the car,
W = ΔK.E
W = ¹/₂m(v² - u²)
W = ¹/₂ x 2 (2² - 4²)
W = -12 J (the negative sign indicates that it is a wasted energy)
Therefore, the work done by friction is 12 J.
Which circuit does not allow current to flow through it?
A. Circuit D
B. Circuit B
C. Circuit A
D. Circuit C
Answer:
circuit A
Explanation:
because it is not a complete circuit
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Answer:
Circuit A (answer C), does not allow current to flow, because there is no connection between the charge and ground (or positive and negative).
Label the parts of this transverse wave,
A
B
C
Define What is
Newton's third law of
motion?
Answer:
I had that on 6th grade here u go
His third law states that for every action in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction. In other words, if object A exerts a force on object B, then object B also exerts an equal and opposite force on object A. Notice that the forces are exerted on different objects.
5. This break-dancer's speed is not changing as he spins on his head, but he is
accelerating. Explain how this could be.
The direction of the break dancer is always changing hence we can say that the break dancer is accelerating.
The term acceleration means change of velocity with time. It refers to the time taken for the velocity of a body to change in a specified direction. Recall that velocity takes direction into account.
The direction of the break dancer is always changing hence we can say that the break dancer is accelerating since his direction is changing even though the speed is constant.
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A force of 20 N is applied from left to right on a block with a mass of 5.0 kilograms. What is the acceleration of the block? Select one: 25 m/s2 to the right. 20 m/s2 to the right. 100 m/s2 to the right. 4 m/s2 to the right.
Difference between hydraulic brake and hydraulic lift
Answer:
The hydraulic lift and the hydraulic brake are virtually the same machine. Both of them use some means of applying pressure to a hydraulic fluid that forces a piston or pistons elsewhere to move outward with greater force. There are only two differences between the hydraulic lift and the hydraulic brake. One is that all the push is delivered by one cylinder in a lift and by either two or four cylinders in a brake system. The other difference is that in a hydraulic lift the pump moves the lift piston out in a series of movements while in a brake system the brake pedal moves the brake pistons out in one short movement.
As fluid is forced into the lift cylinder it forces the lift piston upward. The lift cylinder is a lot wider than the pump cylinder. This means that the area of the lift piston is a lot greater than the area of the pump piston. Because Pascal's Principle guarantees that the pressure in a fluid is the same everywhere and the area that pressure is applied over is greater at the lift cylinder, the force applied by the lift cylinder must be greater. The hydraulic lift takes the long low-force motions of the pump piston and converts then into short high-force motions of the lift cylinder.
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Hydraulic brake and Hydraulic lift uses fluid to transmit power from one end to another.
hydraulic brake stops motion and hydraulic lift create motion
The major difference is hydraulic brake used fluid to stop motion, while the hydraulic lift used fluid to create/cause motion that is transport items/persons from one end to another.
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What is the acceleration of a car going 50 mph that slows down to rest over 10 seconds?
Answer:
If the velocity is constant, then there is no acceleration. That is, the value of the acceleration is 0.
Explanation:
How far is an object from a concave mirror if the image formed is real , enlarged , and inverted ?
108kmh-1 = _____ ms-1
Answer:
30 ms⁻¹
Explanation:
Given:
108kmh⁻¹
Find:
Change into ms⁻¹
Computation:
⇒ 1 km = 1,000 m
⇒ 1 hour = 60 x 60 = 3,600 sec
So,
⇒ 108[1,000/3,600]
30 ms⁻¹
A charged acrylic rod is brought close to a pith ball. The pith ball attracted to the rod, makes contact, and is then repelled by the red. This an example of
A) grounding
B) static discharge
C) induction
D) conduction
E) none of the above
Answer:
It is induction
What is the mechanical advantage of the following pulley? The pulley has six supporting
ropes but the force end is down.
Answer:
In a pulley, the ideal mechanical advantage is equal to the number of rope segments pulling up on the object. The more rope segments that are helping to do the lifting work, the less force that is needed for the job.
Someone please help!!
Answer:
Infared light
Explanation:
Which box has a larger upward force (normal force) acting on it?
(A) The box of mass 3M
(B) The box of mass M
(C) The two boxes experience equal sized upward normal forces
Answer:
c
Explanation:
I makes the most sense in math. if you put a 3 in the m box it will be the same. So all they did is take out the 3 in the m box
If a CFOC was launched and travels 65 meters and is in the air for 3 seconds, what is the launch velocity and angle?
Answer:
Lauch velocity (u) = 26.15 m/s
Lauch Angle (θ) = 35°
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Range (R) = 65 m
Time of flight (T) = 3 s
Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 10 m/s²
Lauch velocity (u) =?
Lauch Angle (θ) =?
R = u²Sin2θ /g
65 = u² × Sin2θ /10
Recall:
Sin2θ = 2SinθCosθ
65 = u² × 2SinθCosθ / 10
65 = u² × SinθCosθ / 5
Cross multiply
65 × 5 = u² × SinθCosθ
325 = u² × SinθCosθ .....(1)
T = 2uSinθ / g
3 = 2uSinθ / 10
3 = uSinθ / 5
Cross multiply
3 × 5 = uSinθ
15 = u × Sinθ
Divide both side by Sinθ
u = 15 / Sinθ....... (2)
Substitute the value of u in equation (2) into equation (1)
325 = u² × SinθCosθ
u = 15 / Sinθ
325 = (15 / Sinθ)² × SinθCosθ
325 = 225 / Sin²θ × SinθCosθ
325 = 225 × SinθCosθ / Sin²θ
325 = 225 × Cosθ / Sinθ
Cross multiply
325 × Sineθ = 225 × Cosθ
Divide both side by Cosθ
325 × Sineθ / Cosθ = 225
Divide both side by 325
Sineθ / Cosθ = 225 / 325
Sineθ / Cosθ = 0.6923
Recall:
Sineθ / Cosθ = Tanθ
Tanθ = 0.6923
Take the inverse of Tan
θ = Tan¯¹ 0.6923
θ = 35°
Substitute the value of θ into equation (2) to obtain the value of u.
u = 15 / Sinθ
θ = 35°
u = 15 / Sin 35
u = 15 / 0.5736
u = 26.15 m/s
Summary:
Lauch velocity (u) = 26.15 m/s
Lauch Angle (θ) = 35°
Karen bought 99100 kids and fuced 4 of them how many of them have white stuffin there
body know
Answer:
all
Explanation:
i was in a question kinda like this and I think it's all
A cheetah is running at 25 m/s has a momentum of +170 kg*m/s. What is the mass
of the cheetah? *
Answer:
6.8kg
Explanation:
170/25=6.8
Wood frogs have camouflaged skin so they blend into the background very well.
They also have a layer of mucous on their skin so they can slip away from
predators. What type(s) of adaptations are these?
Answer:
Anti-predator adaptation.
Explanation:
Their habitat is the forest and woodland. Their way of life fits into the anti-predator adaptation but I'm not 100% sure that I'm correct.