Particles q1 = +8.0 uC, q2 = +3.5 uC, and
93 = -2.5 uC are in a line. Particles q1 and q2 are
separated by 0.10 m and particles q2 and q3 are
separated by 0.15 m. What is the net force on
particle q2?

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Answer 1

Answer:

11.1845088571 N

Explanation:

F = k(q1q2)/(d^2)


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Please answer of this question​

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{\pi }{15}[/tex]m

Explanation:

At 10am, the minute hand and hour hand are ' 2 hours apart', since the minute hand is at 12pm and hour hand is at 10am.

Angle between the two hands = 2/12 * 360

= 60°

Arc Length = [tex]2\pi r(\frac{60}{360} )[/tex]

= [tex]2\pi (0.2)(\frac{1}{6} )\\= \frac{\pi }{15} m[/tex]

A.
emotional health : expressing feelings
B.
physical health : respecting others
C.
mental health : living in harmony with the environment
D.
social health : getting adequate sleep

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answer is D social health

A flywheel is rotating at 30 rev/s. What is the total angle, in radians, through which a point on the flywheel rotates in 40 s?

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The total angle, in radians, through which a point on the flywheel rotates is 7540 radians

Angular motion

From the question, we are to determine the total angle in radians

Using the formula,

[tex]\omega = \frac{\theta}{t}[/tex]

Where [tex]\omega[/tex] is the angular velocity

[tex]\theta[/tex] is the angle

and t is the time

From the given information,

[tex]\omega = 30 \ rev/s[/tex]

Convert to rad/s

[tex]\omega = 30 \times 2\pi \ rad/s[/tex]

[tex]\omega = 188.496 \ rad/s[/tex]

and t = 40 s

From the formula

[tex]\omega = \frac{\theta}{t}[/tex]

[tex]\theta = \omega t[/tex]

∴ [tex]\theta = 188.496 \times 40[/tex]

θ = 7539.822 rad

θ ≅ 7540 rad

Hence, the total angle, in radians, through which a point on the flywheel rotates is 7540 radians

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Please help me do that.​

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Answer:

a) 22.2 N

Explanation:

To find load effort. Identify load, efficiency and velocity ratio (VR)

Here given:

Load = 100 NEfficiency = 75%VR (number of pulleys) = 6

Effort :

[tex]\rightarrow \sf \dfrac{MA}{VR} = \dfrac{Load \ \div \ efficiency }{VR} = \dfrac{100 \div 75 \% }{6} = 22.22 \ N[/tex]

Friction is a ____________ force
a. Artificial
b. Natural
c. Pessimistic
d. Negative

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Answer:

natural is the answer

Friction is a natural force which exist

What cloud extending to the gravitational limits of the solar system would comets come from?.

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The Oort cloud extends to the gravitational limits of the solar system would comets come from.

What is oort cloud?

It is a hypothetical idea of a cloud of mostly frozen planetesimals that would orbit the Sun at distances between 2,000 and 200,000 AU.

The Oort cloud reaches the solar system's outer gravitational boundaries, where comets originate.

Hence cloud extending to the gravitational limits of the solar system will be oorto cloud.

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A car accelerates from 0-26.8m/s in 2.2s. What is its average acceleration?

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Answer:

Average acceleration = 12m/s^2

Explanation:

Acceleration is equal to the change in velocity over the change in time:

[tex]a=\frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}[/tex]

Change in velocity is the final velocity minus the initial.

We are told the car goes from 0 to 26.8 m/s making 26.8 our final and 1 our initial. Therefore the change in velocity is 26.8-0 = 26.8m/s. ([tex]\Delta v[/tex])

And that this happens over 2.2s so this is our change in time: [tex]\Delta t[/tex]

Therefore our acceleration is: [tex]a = \frac{26.8}{2.2}[/tex]

Acceleration = 12.18 m/s^2

Rounded to 2 significant figures (2s.g. in 2.2s), the answer is 12m/s^2.

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9. A body is a particular amount of matter. It can be a solid, liquid or gas. It can be
described as existing in
O A. size and shape.
O B. time and space.
C. motion and force.
O D. location and movement.
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Answer:

B. Time and Space

Explanation:

Matter is a pshyical or corporeal susbtance in general, whether solid, liquid, or gaseous especially as distinguised from incorpeal substance, as spirit or mind, or form qualities, actions, and the

Within this time-and-space boundary, all matter exists. All matter is made up of atoms. Because these atoms take up space in the universe, solids, liquids, and gases are recognized as existing and may be found in all three dimensions.

Time is a figurative term. Space has three dimensions but time only has one.

Answer:

time and space (A)

Explanation:

When something physically exists, it must exist in time and space. Matter/atoms are recognized as existing--which must be described by existence in time and space.

> Time and space exist as the same property (time cannot exist without space), and is called space-time

> Time is seen as relative {theory of special relativity} meaning that it changes based on your perspective and the space it exists in.

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2. A kg of iron and a kilo of lead, both at 1000 degrees Celsius, are kept on ice. It is discovered after some time that the iron has melted more ice than the lead. Why? 2 A vonal containing un or in kont in on oron The tomis motor an hoot​

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The specific heat capacity of iron is greater than that of lead hence the iron will melt the ice more than the lead.

What is the specific heat capacity?

The specific heat capacity refers to the amount of heat that is required to raise the temperature of 1Kg of a body by 1 K.

We know that the specific heat capacity of iron is greater than that of lead hence the iron will melt the ice more than the lead.

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The speed of sound in wood is 3300 m s−1 and the speed of sound in air is 330 m s−1. A hammer hits one end of a 33 m long plank of wood. Find the difference in time between the sound waves being detected at the other end of the plank and the sound being heard through the air.

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The difference in time between the sound waves being detected at the other end of the plank and the sound being heard through the air will be 0.09 sec.

What is a sound wave?

A sound wave is produced when a medium begins to vibrate. When an entity vibrates, a pressure wave is formed, which causes sound.

Given data;

The speed of sound in wood,u= 3300 m/s

The speed of sound in air,v=330 m/sec

long plank of wood, L=33 m

The time period in the air was found as;

T₁ = 33 m / 330 m/sec

T₁= 0.1 sec

The time period in wood ;

T₂= 33 m / 3300 m/sec

T₂=0.01 sec

T = T₁ - T₂

T=0.1-0.01

T=0.09 sec

Hence, the difference in time between the sound waves being detected at the other end of the plank and the sound being heard through the air will be 0.09 sec.

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if ~u = 2ˆı −ˆ and w~ =ˆı 2ˆ, find the component form of ~v = ~u w~ and sketch the specified vector operations geometrically.

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The component form of the vector - u + w is determined as  -2i + 3j.

Component vector V

The component vector V is calculated from the summation of vector U and vector W.

v = -u + w

Given;

u = 2i - jw = i + 2j

v = -(2i - j) + i + 2j

v = -2i + j + 2j

v = -2i + 3j

A sketch of the vector

                                     y - axis        

                                        ↑  

                                        ↑  

                                        ↑ 3j

                                        ↑

x - axis  ←    ←    ←    ←    ←

                      2i

The complete question is below:

if u = 2i - j  and w = i + 2j, find the component form of ~v = -u + w~ and sketch the specified vector operations geometrically.

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How much thermal energy does it take to raise the temperature of 4.5kg of water for 12C to 97C the specific heat of water is 1.68kj

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Answer:

The amount of thermal energy needed is 626.6 J

Explanation:

When a certain amount of heat energy Q is supplied to a substance, the temperature of the substance increases according to the equation

where m is the mass of the substance is the specific heat capacity of the substance is the change in temperature

Answer:

642.6 kJ

Explanation:

Using the formula for heat energy required:

[tex]Q = mc \Delta T[/tex] ,

where:

C   → specific heat capacity  =  1.68 kJ/kg°C

Q   → heat energy required  =  ?

m   → mass of the object  =  4.5 kg

ΔT → change in temperature  =  97°C - 12°C  =  85°C,

Q = 4.5  x  1.68  x  85

   = 642.6 kJ

Which of the following situations would cause the greatest decrease in the motion of molecules in a system

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A is the correct answer

Answer:

Actually, the correct answer is D. The system releases 75 J of heat, and its volume doubles.

Explanation:

I took this computer-scored test, and while I was stuck on this answer for a while, I was able to get 100%. This was my thought process:

We know that molecular motion increases with an increase in temperature, because collisions increase. For that reason, for molecular motion to decrease in a system, as the question states, the system must RELEASE heat and decrease in temperature.  Additionally, when a system's volume is smaller, its molecular motion increases. This is because the molecules hit the container more easily and more often. If the volume is halved then, the molecules would have MORE motion, which we aren't looking for in this question! Therefore, the volume must DOUBLE so that less molecular motion takes place. The answer is D! :)


a A load of 1000 N can be lifted by applying
the force) effort of 250 N.If the load
arm is 25 cm, calculate the effort arm.

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Answer:

Explanation:

[tex]\text{Since the fulcrum lies in between the load and effort, it is class I lever.}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Mechanical advantage (M.A.) of levers is given by,}[/tex]

[tex]\text{M.A.=effort armload arm=50cm,10cm}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Thus, mechanical advantage , M.A. = 5.}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Given, effort (E)=10N, Load(L)=?}[/tex]

∴ [tex]L=E \times M.A.[/tex]

[tex]=10\times5=50N[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]\fbox {100 cm}[/tex]

Explanation:

Finding Mechanical Advantage :

MA = Load / Effort

MA = 1000/250

MA = 4

Finding length of effort arm :

Load arm = Effort arm / 4

Effort arm = 25 cm x 4

Effort arm = 100 cm

A girl at a state fair swings a ball in a vertical circle at the end of a string, the force of the string at the bottom is: A-Less than the weight of the ball B-greater than the weight of the ball C-equal to the weight of the ball D-Zero

which choice is correct and why? thx

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The force of the string at the bottom is greater than the weight of the ball. The correct option is B.

What is Net force?

When two or more forces are acting on the system of objects, then the to attain equilibrium, net force must be zero.

A girl at a state fair swings a ball in a vertical circle at the end of a string.

When the ball is at the bottom, the force acting will be

The tension in the string , T = mass x centripetal acceleration + Force of gravity

So, T = m x ac + mg

The tension in the cable at the bottom will have centripetal force and weight forces acting on it.

Thus, the force of the string at the bottom is greater than the weight of the ball.

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Please Answer this question! I would be very grateful!

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Answer:

friction

Explanation:

i believe that is the answer

Answer:

Option C - Friction

Explanation:

Inertia would be an invalid option as it is not changing state.

Gravity would be invalid option as it will stay on the ground constantly.

Friction would be a valid option as the friction between the bottom part of the furniture and the floor are being rubbed together .

Air resistance is valid but will not be as strong as the friction

Therefore Option C - Friction will be the primary force that the person has to work against to keep this piece moving .  

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A plane is coming in to taxi at an airport. It lands parallel to the surface at 480m/s and takes exactly one minute to come to a complete stop. What is its acceleration?

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The acceleration of the plane will be −8 m/s²

How to find the acceleration of a plane?

Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity over time (Δv/t).

Given, that the initial velocity of the plane u=480 m/s

The final velocity of the plane is zero after landing, v= 0 m/s

t= 1 minute= 60 seconds

we know, v=u + at

0= 480 + 60a

a=[tex]\frac{-480}{60}[/tex]  = -8m/s²

Thus, the acceleration of the plane is -8 m/s²

(negative acceleration implies that the object is slowing down)

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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Match the chemical reactions with their properties. Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs . Match the chemical reactions with their properties .​

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Chemical reactions produces new substances and may be a synthesis, decomposition, combustion, replacement, or neutralization reaction.

What are chemical reactions?

Chemical reactions are changes which occurs in substances producing changes in the chemical properties of the substance.

The chemical reactions described are as follows:

Synthesis: at least two reactants and one productDecomposition: at least one reactant and two productsCombustion: oxygen is one of the reactants and large amount of energy is releasedReplacement: at least one or more atoms replaces a part of a compoundNeutralization: the products are always salt and water

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A car initially traveling at 15.0 m/s accelerates at a constant rate of 4.50 m/s2 over a distance of 45.0 m. how long does it take the car to cover this distance? (4 points)

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A car initially traveling at 15.0 m/s accelerates at a constant rate of 4.50 m/s2 over a distance of 45.0 m, the time taken to cover this distance  is mathematically given as

t = 2.24 s

What is the time taken to cover this distance?

Generally, the equation for Kinematic relation is mathematically given as

S = ut + (1/2)at^2

Therefore

45 = 15t + 2.25 t^2

2.25 t^2 + 15 t -45 = 0

t = 2.24 s

In conclusion, the time is taken to cover this distance

t = 2.24 s

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Prakash kicks a ball of mass 500 g which moves with a velocity of 10 m/s. Passang kicks the same ball and it moves with a velocity of 20 m/s. Compare the kinetic energy acquired by the ball in the two cases. TL Thou Prakash kicks a ball of mass 500 g which moves with a velocity of 10 m / s . Passang kicks the same ball and it moves with a velocity of 20 m / s . Compare the kinetic energy acquired by the ball in the two cases . TL Thou​

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Answer:

750

Explanation:

The kinetic formula is 1 over 2 *mass * velocity Square

Explain why it is more difficult to balance a nail on its tip than on its base.
note:please dont answer according to presuure concepts,answer according to equilibrium concepts.thanks.​

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It is much easier to balance a thing that has a large base of support and a low center of gravity. The object won't topple over as a result of little center of gravity wobble because of the wide base and low center of gravity. Therefore, balancing a nail on its base as opposed to its tip would be simpler.

When you rub neutral objects​

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Answer:

Your answer is right

Which planet in our solar system, discovered in 1781, was named after the greek god of the sky?.

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Answer:

i think the planet is Uranus

The average distance from Earth to the Moon is 384,000 km. How many days would it take, traveling at 800 km/h (the typical speed of a jet), to reach the Moon

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Answer:

20 days, 480 hours

what is momentum help ASAP​

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Momentum is the rate of increase in speed or decrease in speed after application of force

The formula is given by

p=mv

p is momentum

m is mass

v is velocity

When the inferior angle of the scapula moves in the superior and lateral direction, the motion is called:

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The motion of the inferior angle of the scapula in the superior and lateral direction is called upward rotation.

What are the possible motions of the scapula?

The scapula or the shoulder blade has about six different types of motion it undergoes.

The six ways of movement of the scapula are:

protraction,retraction,elevation,depression,upward rotation, anddownward rotation

When the inferior angle of the scapula moves in the superior and lateral direction, the motion is called upward rotation.

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Which processes occur during the second stage of technological design? Check all that apply.
designing a solution
studying relevant information
rebuilding and retesting
reporting a solution
defining criteria of success
identifying a problem
building a prototype

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Answer:

designing a solution

Explanation:

after knowing & identifying a problem we start putting a solution

Kinetic energy of a body is increased by by 300% what is percentage increased in momentum

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Answer

100% - double

200% - triple

300% - 4X

For a 300% increase the KE must be 4 time as large

KE2 / KE1 = M V2^2 / M V1^2 = (V1 / V2)^2 = 4

So V2 = 2 V1 for the requested increase

M V2 / M V1 = V2 / V1 = 2

So the momentum would double for a 100% increase

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What would be the effect of adding a proton to a nucleus?
A. It would increase the strong nuclear force and increase the
electrostatic force.
B. It would decrease the strong nuclear force and decrease the
electrostatic force.
C. It would increase the strong nuclear force and decrease the
electrostatic force.
D. It would decrease the strong nuclear force and increase the
electrostatic force.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The electrostatic force and strong nuclear force are opposite forces. The electrostatic force causes the repulsion beteween the positively charged protons in the nucleus but the strong force keeps the nucleus glued together but overcoming the electrostatic force. They would both increase upon the addition of a proton or radioactivity will result.

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