Answer:
2 N/kg
- The explanation for it is quite complicated, especially to type it out but I hope this helps.
The magnitude of the gravitational field should be 2 N/kg.
Calculation of the magnitude of the gravitational field:Since Planet X has twice earths mass and three times earths radius.
So,
we know that
[tex]g = GM\div r^2[/tex]
here, G = gravitational constant
M = mass of the planet
r = radius of the planet
So,
[tex]g\div gx = (M1\div M2) \times (r2\div r1) ^{2}\\\\9.8\div gx = (1\div 2) \times (3\div 1) ^2\\\\gx = 2.18 m/s^2[/tex]
So it is nearly 2 N/kg
hence, The magnitude of the gravitational field should be 2 N/kg.
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4. A dump truck has a mass of 5.50 x 105 kg when loaded and 2.30 x 105 kg when
empty. Suppose two such trucks, one loaded and one empty, crash into each other
at a monster truck show. The trucks are supplied with special bumpers that make
a collision almost perfectly elastic. If the trucks hit each other at equal speeds of
5.00 m/s and the empty truck recoils to the right with a speed of 9.10 m/s, what is
the velocity of the full truck after the collision?
Answer:
V = 0.896 m/s
Explanation:
This is a typical problem of momentum conservation, whic states the following:
m₁V₁ + m₂V₂ = m₁V₃ + m₂V₄ (1)
In this case V₃ and V₄ would be the final velocity of the trucks after the collision.
With the given data let's see what we have:
m₁ = 5.5x10⁵ kg
m₂ = 2.3x10⁵ kg
V₁ = 5 m/s
V₂ = -5 m/s because it's going to the left (-x axis)
V₄ = 9.1 m/s to the right (Meaning is positive)
V₃ = ??
So to calculate V₃ we just need to replace the data into (1) and solve for V₃:
(5.5x10⁵ * 5) - (2.3x10⁵ * 5) = 5.5x10⁵V₃ + (2.3x10⁵ * 9.1)
2.75x10⁶ + 1.15x10⁶ = 5.5x10⁵V₃ + 2.093x10⁶
V₃ = 2.75x10⁶ - 1.15x10⁶ - 2.093x10⁶ / 5.5x10⁵
V₃ = -0.493x10⁶ / 5.5x10⁵
V₃ = -0.896 m/s
With this sign, it means that is going in the same sense of the other truck, but it's going to the left so this would be positive:
V₃ = 0.896 m/sHope this helps
if a charge has a lot of electric potential energy, what is it said to have?
Answer:
current?
Explanation:
Give reason
A person slips over banana peels
Answer:
Well, a fresh off the fruit peel, although smooth by touch, has enough friction to prevent a major slip and fall. ... As the banana peel stays on the ground, it begins to rot and get slimy. If someone were to then step on that rotting, slimy banana peel, they would be in for a decent slip.
Explanation:
Because of inertia, it will be ____ to stop a larger object than a smaller object if they are both moving at the same speed.
Answer:
harder
heavier objects resist change more than lighter objects.
have discovered fossils of similar an
different continents. This indicated that continents were on to
7. What did geologists discover?
carth Processes an as earthquakes, onde
8. The continents are parts of enormous sheets of rock called
9. These plates are in constant
Answer:
7
Explanation:
plates
If I am in a Ferrari and I travelled for 3 hours at a speed of 270 km/h. How far did I travel?
Use the following formula:
distance velocity x time
a)810km
b)90km
c)810km/hr
A soapbox derby is to be held on a frictionless hill with a 28 m vertical drop. The track is 300 m long. What is
the change in potential energy of a racecar from start to finish if it and the driver have a combined mass of 113
kg?
Round your answer to a whole number and include correct Sl unit abbreviation.
Answer: -31039 J
Explanation:
(GIVING BRAINLIST)
Why is it important to perform multiple trials of an experiment?
A. To check for mistakes or errors in your procedure
B. To increase the accuracy of your experiment
C. To investigate different test variables
D. To obtain different results for your experiment
Answer:
C
Explanation:
During an investigation you want to investigate different variables.
Answer:
During an investigation, you want to investigate one variable at a time
Explanation:
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Newton’s first law of motion is often called the law of?
Answer:
Newton's first law is often called the law of inertia.
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Please I need help on question 22 and 23 you don’t have to answer both tho
Answer:
22. is A and 23. is C
Explanation:
Two identical books are placed on a bookshelf. Book number 1 is on a shelf one meter above the floor
Complete question is;
Two identical books are placed on a bookshelf. Book 1 is on a shelf one meter above the floor and Book 2 is on a shelf two meters above the floor.
Which statement best compares the potential energy of the books.
A) Book 2 has twice as much potential energy as Book 1
B) Book 1 has twice as much potential energy as book 2
Answer:
A: Book 2 has twice as much potential energy as Book 1
Explanation:
Formula for potential energy is;
P.E = mgh
Where;
m is mass
g is acceleration due to gravity
h is height
Now, they are identical books and thus will have the same mass while acceleration due to gravity remains constant.
For book 1 which is 1 metre above the floor;
P.E = mg × 1
P.E = mg
For book 2 which is 2 metres above the floor;
P.E = mg × 2
P.E = 2mg
We can see that potential energy for book 2 is twice that of book 1.
Thus,option A is correct.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
The vertical columns in the periodic table are called _____________.
Answer:
The elements are arranged in seven horizontal rows, called periods or series, and 18 vertical columns, called groups. Groups are labeled at the top of each column.
Explanation:
10,000 W of power is used to move a spoon for 10 s. How much work is done on the spoon?
Answer:
The work done is 100,000 Joule
Explanation:
Work and Power
Work is the amount of energy transferred by a force.
If both the force F and displacement s are parallel, then we can use the formula:
W = F.s
Power is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit of time. In the SI, the unit of power is the watt, equal to one joule per second.
The power can be calculated as:
[tex]\displaystyle P=\frac {W}{t}[/tex]
Where W is the work and t is the time.
We know the power needed to move a spoon is P=10,000 Watt and it took a time of t=10 s. The work done on the spoon is calculated by solving for W:
W = Pt
W = 10,000 Watt * 10 sec
W = 100,000 Joule
The work done is 100,000 Joule
which planet has a feature called the great dark spot ?
Answer:
Neptune
Explanation:
Answer:
Neptune has that feature. Hope this helped!!! ^D^
Explanation:
a
It do
While doing dishes, Zvi drops his
3.0x10 3kg platinum wedding band
into the dishwater, displacing a
volume of 1.40x107m3 of water,
what is the density of the platinum
band?
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Select one:
a. 2.56x104 kg/m3
b. 1.0x104 kg/m3
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c. 0.5x104 kg/m3
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d. 2.14x104 kg/m3
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Answer:
d. 2.14 x 10⁻⁴ kg/m³
Explanation:
Density is defined as the mass of an object per unit volume occupied by that object. The formula of density is, therefore, given as follows:
[tex]\rho = \frac{m}{V}[/tex]
where,
ρ = density of platinum band = ?
m = mass of platinum band = 3 x 10³ kg
V = Volume displaced by Platinum band = 1.4 x 10⁷ m³
Therefore,
[tex]\rho = \frac{3\ x\ 10^{3}\ kg}{1.4\ x\ 10^{7}\ m^{3}}\\\\\rho = 2.14\ x\ 10^{-4}\ kg/m^{3}[/tex]
Hence, the correct option is:
d. 2.14 x 10⁻⁴ kg/m³
A vector is 14.4 m long and points in a 133 degree direction . Find the y - component of the vector .
Answer:
I put X and Y components so make sure you pay attention to which is correct for you.
Explanation:
X = -9.82
Y = 10.5
Problem solving strategy
Find the total momentum of the following system contains a
duck and three baby ducks moving to the right
If the mass of the duck is 0.5 kg moving with 2m/s and each of
the three ducks has a velocity of 1.5 m/s and a mass of 0.1 kg.
Answer:
The total momentum of the system is 1.45 kg*m/s.
Explanation:
The total momentum of the system is given by:
[tex] p_{T} = p_{d} + p_{b_{1}} + p_{b_{2}} + p_{b_{3}} [/tex]
[tex] p_{T} = m_{d}v_{d} + m_{b_{1}}v_{b_{1}} + m_{b_{2}}v_{b_{2}} + m_{b_{3}}v_{b_{3}} [/tex]
Where:
m: is the mass
v: is the velocity
d: is for duck
b₁: is for baby duck one
b₂: is for baby duck two
b₃: is for baby duck three
[tex] p_{T} = 0.5 kg*2 m/s + 0.1 kg*1.5 m/s +0.1 kg*1.5 m/s + 0.1 kg*1.5 m/s = 1.45 kg*m/s [/tex]
Therefore, the total momentum of the system is 1.45 kg*m/s.
I hope it helps you!
What are the scientific principles of physical science
Answer:
Describing and measuring motion. Newton's laws of motion. Forces, weight, and mass. Momentum and conservation of momentum.
The theory of gravity.
Energy, work, and power. Motion, position, and energy.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
which type of elecromagnetic wave can penetrate solid object easily
Answer:
Electromagnetic waves which has higher frequency will have a higher degree of penetration power. Frequency has an indirect relationship with the wavelength. Therefore, Electromagnetic waves which has larger wavelength values will have more penetration power.
Explanation:
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Walt ran 5 kilometers in 25 minutes, going eastward. What was his average velocity?
0.17 km/min east
0.2 km/min east
5 km/min east
25 km/min east
Answer:
0.2
Explanation:
The average velocity of Walt will be 0.2 km/min east.
We have a boy named Walt.
We have to find the average velocity of Walt.
What is Average velocity ?It is defined as the rate of change of displacement with time. Mathematically -
v = Δx / Δt
According to the question -
Total distance = d = 5 Km
Time = t = 25 minutes
Average velocity = d / t = 5/25 = 0.2 km/min
Therefore, the average velocity of Walt will be 0.2 km/min east.
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What are the 2 types of shadow
cast by the moon during a solar
eclipse?
Answer:
umbra, penumbra
Explanation:
Q3) A person has to cover a distance of 6km in 45 minutes. If he covers one-half of the distance in two-thirds of the total time; to cover the remaining time, his speed (in km/hr) must be:
A) 6
B) 8
C) 12
D) 15
Explain how you got the answer
Answer:
The correct answer - c. 12.
Explanation:
Given:
Total distance: 6 km
Total time - 45 minutes
covered distance - one half of 6 km = 3 km
time used - 2/3*45 = 30 minutes
Solution:
Remaining distance - 6-3 = 3 km
Remaining time = 45 - 30 = 15 minutes or 1/4 hour
Required speed = remaining distance/ remaining time
= [tex]\frac{3}{1/4}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{3*4}{1}[/tex]
= 12 km/hr
A man is pushing a heavy crate up an inclined plane into the back of semi trailer.What can the man do to make it easier to get the crate up the ramp
Answer:
B) Make the ramp longer
Explanation:
A machine is a device that makes work more easier and faster. A machine also saves time.
A ramp is a simple machine that is used to lift heavy object with a force that is lesser than the actually force needed. A ramp is in the shape of an inclined plane, which makes pushing an object easier than the required force needed.
The formula for a ramp is given by:
Force needed to push * length of the ramp = weight of object * height of ramp.
Force needed to push = (weight of object * height of ramp) / length of ramp
We can see that the force needed is inversely proportional to the ramp length. Hence for a ramp with longer length you need lesser force to raise the object.
An electric ceiling fan is rotating about a fixed axis with an initial angular velocity magnitude of 0.220 rev/s . The magnitude of the angular acceleration is 0.920 rev/s2 . Both the the angular velocity and angular acceleration are directed counterclockwise. The electric ceiling fan blades form a circle of diameter 0.800 m .
1) Compute the fan's angular velocity magnitude after time 0.208 s has passed.
2)Through how many revolutions has the blade turned in the time interval 0.208 s from Question 1?
3)What is the tangential speed vt of a point on the tip of the blade at time t = 0.208 s ?
4)Calculate the magnitude at of the tangential acceleration of a point on the tip of the blade at time t = 0.208 s .
5)Calculate the magnitude ar of the radial (or centripetal) acceleration of the point at the end of the fan blade.
Answer:
1) The fan's angular velocity after 0.208 seconds is approximately 2.585 rad/s
2) The number of revolutions the blade has travelled in 0.208 s is approximately 0.066 revolutions
3) The tangential speed of a point on the tip of the blade at time t = 0.208 s is approximately 1.034 m/s
4) The magnitude of the tangential acceleration of a point on the tip of the blade at time t = 0.208 seconds is approximately 2.312 m/s²
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The initial velocity of the fan, n = 0.220 rev/s
The magnitude of the angular acceleration = 0.920 rev/s²
The direction of the angular acceleration and the angular velocity = Clockwise
The diameter of the circle formed by the electric ceiling fan blades, D = 0.800 m
1) The initial angular velocity of the fan, ω₀ = 2·π × n = 2·π × 0.220 rev/s = 1.38230076758 rad/s
The angular acceleration of the fan, α = 2·π×0.920 rad/s² = 5.78053048261 rad/s²
The fan's angular velocity, 'ω', after a time t = 0.208 seconds has passed is given as follows;
ω = ω₀ + α·t
From which we have;
ω = 1.38230076758 rad/s + 5.78053048261 rad/s × 0.208 s = 2.58465110796 rad/s
The fan's angular velocity after 0.208 seconds is ω ≈ 2.585 rad/s
2) The number of revolutions the blade has travelled in the given time interval is given from the angle turned, 'θ', in the given time as follows;
θ = ω₀·t + 1/2·α·t²
θ = 1.38230076758 × 0.208 + 1/2 × 5.78053048261 × 0.208² = 0.41256299505 radians
2·π radians = 1 revolution
∴ 0.41256299505 radians = 0.41256299505 radian× 1 revolution/(2·π radian) = 0.06566144 revolution
The number of revolutions the blade has travelled in 0.208 s ≈ 0.066 revolutions
3) The tangential speed of a point on the tip of the blade at time t = 0.208 s is given as follows;
The tangential speed, [tex]v_t[/tex] = ω × r = ω × D/2
At t = 0.208 s, ω = 2.58465110796 rad/s, therefore, we have;
[tex]v_t[/tex] = ω × D/2 = 2.58465110796 × 0.800/2 = 1.0338604413
The tangential speed, [tex]v_t[/tex] = 1.0338604413 m/s
The tangential speed ≈ 1.034 m/s
4) The magnitude of the tangential acceleration of a point on the tip of the blade at time t = 0.208 seconds, 'a' is given as follows;
a = α × r = α × D/2
a = 5.78053048261 × 0.800/2 = 2.31221219304
The tangential acceleration, a ≈ 2.312 m/s²
The N car has a weight of 15,000, and its tires are inflated to a pressure of 190 kPa. How much space will the car's tires touch the road?
Answer:
0.079m²
Explanation:
Pressure = Force/Area
Given
Force = 15000N\Pressure = 190kPa = 190,000Pa
Substitute into the formula
Area = Force/Pressure
Area = 15000/190000
Area = 0.079m²
Hence the space covered by the tire will be 0.079m²
In a catapult, energy is transferred into useful kinetic energy stores what store is the energy in when it is in the catapult
Explanation:
In a catapult, Initially, energy is stored in the form of potential energy which is later converted into kinetic energy.
Potential energy can be stored in the form of elastic potential energy in the case of elastic. It suddenly releases the energy to propel the object into the air.
Answer:
The right answer is "strain" or "strain energy" or "elastic potential energy" or "elastic energy" or "potential energy" or "elastic potential" or "elastic"
Explanation:
Catapults store energy as elastic potential energy.
A roller coaster of mass 800 kg starts from rest at the top of a hill with 1,500,000 J of potential energy. It ends up at ground level moving at 45 m/s. How much energy was lost to heat and friction?
Answer:
E_loss = 690000 [J]
Explanation:
The principle of conservation of Energy tells us that energy is converted from Kinetic to mechanical when the body moves from the highest point to the point where the velocity is maximum. That is, all potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy.
[tex]E_{pot}=E_{kin}[/tex]
Now we must determine the kinetic energy at the end, when the roller coaster is at the point where the reference point of power energy is zero.
[tex]E_{kin}=\frac{1}{2} *m*v^{2}[/tex]
where:
m = mass = 800 [kg]
v = 45 [m/s]
Now replacing:
[tex]E_{kin}=0.5*800*(45)^{2}\\E_{kin}=810000[J][/tex]
Now by means of the difference of the energy at the beginning minus the final energy, it determines the amount of energy that is lost by the effects of friction and heat.
[tex]E_{loss}=1500000-810000\\E_{loss}=690000[J][/tex]
Forces in the same pair have equal size but opposite _________ .
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How is mechanical advantage determined in a pulley system?
Answer:
To calculate the mechanical advantage of a pulley you simply have to count the number of rope sections that support whatever object you are lifting (not counting the rope that is attached to the effort). For example, in a one pulley system the MA is 1. ... The more compound the pulley is the easier the load is to lift.