what law of motion does this picture represent?​

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Answer 1
Which picture are you talking about?
Answer 2
I don’t see a picture did you forget to post one !?

Related Questions

When is it clear that a balanced force are acting on an object?

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If two individual forces are of equal magnitude and opposite direction, then the forces are said to be balanced. An object is said to be acted upon by an unbalanced force only when there is an individual force that is not being balanced by a force of equal magnitude and in the opposite direction.

At a swim meet, swimmer A swims 50 m in 12 s, swimmer B in 13 s, swimmer C in 11 s, and
swimmer D in 14 s. The race involved swimming back and forth one time. Which swimmer had
the greatest displacement?

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Answer:

Swimmer B had the greatest displacement:)

Explanation:

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true or false total distance of amoving body can be negative​

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

the total distance of a moving body is always positive

Distance is the total distance between any two points

A 95 kg clock initially at rest on a horizontal floor
requires a 650 N horizontal force to set it in motion.
After the clock is in motion, a horizontal force of 560N
keeps it moving with a constant speed. Find Msand uk
between the clock and the floor.

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Answer:

You are given that the mass of the clock M is 95 kg.

This is true whether the clock is in motion or not.

Fs is the frictional force required to keep the clock from moving.

Thus Fk = uk W = uk M g      the force required to move clock at constant speed.     (the kinetic frictional force)

uk = 560 N / 931 N = .644   since the weight of the clock is 931 N  (95 * 9.8)

us  is the frictional force requited to start the clock moving

us = static frictional force = 650 / 931 -= .698

Margy is trying to improve her cardio endurance by performing an exercise in which she alternates walking and running 100.0 m each. If Margy is walking at 1.4 m/s and accelerates at 0.20 m/s2 during one of the running portions, what is her final velocity at the end of the 100.0 m? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. m/s

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Answer:

6.5 m/s

Explanation:

We are given that

Distance, s=100 m

Initial speed, u=1.4 m/s

Acceleration, [tex]a=0.20 m/s^2[/tex]

We have to find the final velocity at the end of the 100.0 m.

We know that

[tex]v^2-u^2=2as[/tex]

Using the formula

[tex]v^2-(1.4)^2=2\times 0.20\times 100[/tex]

[tex]v^2-1.96=40[/tex]

[tex]v^2=40+1.96[/tex]

[tex]v^2=41.96[/tex]

[tex]v=\sqrt{41.96}[/tex]

[tex]v=6.5 m/s[/tex]

Hence, her final velocity at the end of the 100.0 m=6.5 m/s

Answer:

6.5

Explanation:

What effect does inertia have on the motion of an object?

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Answer:

Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion. Because of inertia, a resting object will remain at rest, and a moving object will keep moving. Objects with greater mass have greater inertia

Does a Magnesium atom gains 2 electrons in an ionic compound?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Example of ionic bonding takes place between magnesium(mg) and oxygen(02) to form magnesium oxide (mg0).... Magnesium loses two electrons to form Mg2+, and oxygen gains two electrons to form 02-

A toy car is allowed to travel down a ramp. The car travels 1.8 m is 4
seconds. What is the speed of the car?*

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Answer:

0.45m/s

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Distance = 1.8m

Time  = 4s

Unknown:

Speed of the car  = ?

Solution:

The speed of a body is the distance divided by the time.

       Speed  = [tex]\frac{distance}{time}[/tex]  

So;

     Speed  = [tex]\frac{1.8}{4}[/tex]   = 0.45m/s

A standard 1 kilogram weight is a cylinder 40.0 mm in height and 53.5 mm in diameter. What is the density of the material?

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Answer:

1.15*10^-5 kg/m^3

Explanation:

Given data

mass= 1kg

hieght= 40 mm

diameter= 52.5mm

radius= 53.5/2= 26.25mm

The volume of the cylinder

V=πr^2h

V=3.142*26.25^2*40

V=3.142*689.0625*40

V=86601.375 mm^3

Density= mass/volume

Density= 1/86601.375

Density=0.00001154716

Density= 1.15*10^-5 kg/m^3

Hence the density is  1.15*10^-5 kg/m^3

A particle moving along the x-axis has its velocity described by the function vx =2t2m/s, where t is in s. Its initial position is x0 = 1.3 m at t0 = 0 s

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Answer:

Follows are the solution to this question:

Explanation:

In point a:

Place of particles

[tex]X(t)=\int V_{x}(t)dt[/tex]

       [tex]=\int 2t^{2}dt\\\\=\frac{2}{3}t^{3}+C[/tex]

[tex]\to t=0\\\\ \to X(0)=2.3 \ m[/tex]

[tex]\to X(0)=0+C\\\\ \to C=2.3\ m[/tex]

[tex]\to X(t)=( \frac{2}{3})t^3 + 2.3\\\\ \to t=2.2\\\\\to X=( \frac{2}{3})\times 2.2^3 +2.3 \\\\[/tex]

        [tex]= \frac{2}{3}\times 10.648 +2.3\\\\= \frac{21.296}{3}+2.3\\\\ = 7.09+2.3\\\\ =9.39\\\\ =9.4\ m[/tex]

In point b:

when [tex]t=2.2 \ s[/tex]

the Particle velocity  [tex](V)=2 \times 2.22 =9.68\ \frac{m}{s}[/tex]

In point c:

Calculating the Particle acceleration:

[tex]\to a=\frac{dV}{dt} =4\ t\\\\\to t=2.2 \ s\\\\\to a=4\times 2.2 =8.8 \ \frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]

Twice a year the Sun’s rays strike Earth north or south of the....

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Answer:

Tropic of Cancer in the north and the Tropic of Capricorn in the south.

Explanation:

How does momentum play in tackling?

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Answer:

When two players are running full speed at each other on a football field they build up their momentum

The thymus gland plays an important role in the developing immune system of a child. It makes infection-fighting lymphocytes called
.

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Answer:

give brainliest please

Explanation:

T- lymphocytes or T cells

A researcher asks the same group of kids to define "happiness" when
they were 5 years old, 10 years old, and again at 20 years old. They then
analyzed how the kids' idea of "happiness" changed over the years. This is
an example of which type of study?
case study
cross-sectional study
longitudinal study
naturalistic observation
double blind study

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Answer:

naturalistic observation

Explanation:

what is a physical benefit of stretching

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It leads to greater range of motion, improved balance, and increased flexibility.

A 4500 kg Honda Civic, a 0.5 kg Matchbox car, and a 45 kg Power Wheel
are each pushed with a 30 N force. Which car will have the GREATEST
acceleration?

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F= ma so rearrange the equation to a= F/m (net force/ mass) and using that equation with all three different cars, the matchbox car has the greatest acceleration of 60 m/s^2

List ten different muscles of the body and label what type of muscle it is.

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Answer:

Masseter

The masseter runs from the temporal bone (that forms part of the sides and base of the skull) to the lower jaw (the mandible). It lifts the lower jaw, to close the mouth. The masseter is the strongest muscle in your body.

Temporalis

The temporalis begins on two bones of the skull, at the front (the frontal) and at the side and base (the temporal). It runs to the top of the lower jaw (the mandible). Like the masseter, the temporalis helps close the mouth.

Deltoid

The deltoids are the triangular muscles of the shoulder. The strongest point is the central section, which raises the arm sideways. The front and back parts of the muscle twist the arm. Deltoid comes from the Greek word deltoeides, meaning shaped like a (river) delta, which is triangular.

Pectoralis major

(The pecs!) The pectoralis major is a large, fan-shaped muscle. It covers much of the front upper chest, beginning at the breastbone (or sternum) including the second to the sixth ribs.

Adductor Longus

The adductor longus is located on the inner thigh. Adduct means move, so this muscle allows the thigh bone (the femur) to move inward and to the side.

Soleus

Located in the lower leg, the soleus runs from the lower leg bones (the tibia and fibula) to the heel (the calcaneus). The soleus muscle flexes the foot by moving the foot at the ankle. It also helps circulation by pumping blood back up towards the head.

Biceps brachii

The biceps brachii runs from the shoulder to the elbow. It is attached to the shoulder blade (the scapula), and extends along the front surface of the upper arm bone (the humerus). When the bicep contracts, the arm bends at the elbow. Notice that humerus sounds like humour – we call this area of the elbow the funny bone.

The Buccinator

The buccinator muscle compresses the cheek. This muscle allows you to whistle, blow, and suck; and it contributes to the action of chewing.

The Suprahyoid

The suprahyoid muscles raise the hyoid bone, the floor of the mouth, and the larynx during deglutition.

The Splenius

The splenius muscles originate at the midline and run laterally and superiorly to their insertions. From the sides and the back of the neck, the splenius capitis inserts onto the head region, and the splenius cervicis extends onto the cervical region. These muscles can extend the head, laterally flex it, and rotate it.

You have to balls heading towards you. One of them is football (lighter with higher velocity) and the other one is a bowling ball (heavier with lower velocity). They have the same momentum. There are no other variables included. Which one would be easier to catch. Explain why.

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Answer:

The Football

Explanation:

They have the same velocity, but different shapes and weight. Although the balling ball would be easier to stop (due to slow velocity), but if you see a bowling coming your way in the air, GET OUT OF THE WAY!

If a 1 kg book has 46 Joules of gravitational potential energy how high is the shelf it is on?
g = 9.8 m/s^2 KE = ½ mv^2 PE = mgh​

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Answer:

4.7m

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of the book  = 1kg

Gravitational potential energy  = 46J

Unknown:

Height of the shelf  = ?

Solution:

The potential energy is due to the position of a body above the ground.

        Gravitational potential energy  = mgh

m is the mass,

g is the acceleration due gravity  = 9.8m/s²

h is the height which is unknown

                       46  = 1 x 9.8 x h

                       h  = 4.7m

help plz any one
1. In each of the following questions find the density. State the units of your answer.
Mass 45g, volume 5cm3

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Answer:

Explanation:

Density=mass÷volume

=45÷3

=15

Which statement best describes how scientists and engineers work together
in the research and development cycle?
O A. Engineers make a new discovery about nature, and then scientists
do experiments to verify it.
O B. Scientists develop new technology, and then engineers use it to
solve design problems.
C. Scientists make a discovery, and then engineers use it to help
them solve problems with their designs.
D. Engineers develop a new technology, and then scientists use it to
solve design problems.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

A cube icebox of side 3cm has a thickness of 5.0cm. If 4.0 kg of ice is put in the box estimate the amount of ice remaining after 6hrs. The outside T° is 45°c and coefficient of thermal conductivity of thermacole is 0.01J /s/m/k. The heat of fusion of water is 3.35× 10^5 J/k/hr/kg​

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Answer:

The amount of solid ice remaining after 6 hours is approximately 3.68664 kg

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The side length of the cube box, s = 3(0) cm = 0.3 m

The thickness of the cube box, d = 5.0 cm = 0.05 m  

The mass of ice in the box, m = 4.0 kg

The outside temperature of the cube box, T₁ = 45°C

The temperature of the melting ice inside the box, T₂ = 0°C

The latent heat of fusion of ice, [tex]L_f[/tex] = 3.35 × 10⁵ J/K/hr/kg

The surface area of the box, A = 6·s² 6 × (0.3 m)² = 0.54 m²

The coefficient of thermal conductivity, K = 0.01 J/s·m⁻¹·K⁻¹

For thermal equilibrium, we have;

The heat supplied by the surrounding = The heat gained by the ice

The  heat supplied by the surrounding, Q = K·A·ΔT·t/d

Where;

ΔT = T₁ - T₂ =  45° C - 0° C = 45° C

ΔT = 45° C

Q = K·A·ΔT·t/d = 0.01 × 0.54 × 45 × 6× 60×60/0.05 = 104976

∴ The  heat supplied by the surrounding, Q = 104976 J

The heat gained by the ice = [tex]L_f[/tex] × [tex]m_{melted \ ice}[/tex] =3.35 × 10⁵ J/kg × [tex]m_{melted \ ice}[/tex]

Therefore, from Q =  [tex]L_f[/tex] × [tex]m_{melted \ ice}[/tex], we have;

Q = 104976 J =  [tex]L_f[/tex] × [tex]m_{melted \ ice}[/tex] = 3.35 × 10⁵ J/kg × [tex]m_{melted \ ice}[/tex]

104976 J = 3.35 × 10⁵ J/kg × [tex]m_{melted \ ice}[/tex]

[tex]m_{melted \ ice}[/tex] = 104976 J/(3.35 × 10⁵ J/kg) ≈ 0.31336 kg

The mass of melted ice, [tex]m_{melted \ ice}[/tex] ≈ 0.31336 kg

∴ The amount of solid ice remaining after 6 hours, [tex]m_{ice}[/tex] = m - [tex]m_{melted \ ice}[/tex]

Which gives;

[tex]m_{ice}[/tex] = m - [tex]m_{melted \ ice}[/tex] = 4.0 kg - 0.31336 kg ≈ 3.68664 kg

The amount of solid ice remaining after 6 hours, [tex]m_{ice}[/tex] ≈ 3.68664 kg.

What is the ƒ if v = 50 m/s and λ = 10 m?

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Answer:

5Hz

Explanation:

I hope that by stating f you mean frequency

so I think people in this app just like to give answers without explaining so let me try to explain to you why

first of all, you must know the formula

which is velocity = frequency x wavelength

just insert the values in

50 = 10 x frequency

50/10 = frequency

5 = frequency

An object is continuously changing its velocity by the same rate. What is true about this object?
А The object has decreasing acceleration
B
The object has increasing acceleration.
С
The object has zero acceleration.
D
The object has constant acceleration.

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Answer:

DThe object has constant acceleration.

Explanation:

I hope it helps


When applying a force to a book on a desk, the force must be greater than the force of
the book to begin moving.

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What’s ur fave way of thinkinwas my day I wanna I was like this one

How is motion related to balanced and unbalanced forces?

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Answer:

When the motion of an object changes, the forces are unbalanced. Balanced forces are equal in size and opposite in direction. When forces are balanced, there is no change in motion.

Explanation:

This is when forces are balanced. When the motion of an object changes, the forces are unbalanced. Balanced forces are equal in size and opposite in direction. When forces are balanced, there is no change in motion.

Given that the mass of Earth is 5.98x1024 kg, what is the orbital radius of a satellite that has an orbital period of
exactly one day (assume that a day is exactly 24 hours in length)?

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Answer:

The orbital radius is approximately 42,259 kilometers.

Explanation:

From Newton's Law of Gravitation we find that acceleration experimented by the satellite ([tex]a[/tex]), measured in meters per square second, is defined by:

[tex]a = \frac{G\cdot M}{r^{2}}[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]G[/tex] - Gravitational constant, measured in cubic meters per kilogram-square second.

[tex]M[/tex] - Mass of Earth, measured in kilograms.

[tex]r[/tex] - Orbital radius, measured in meters.

By supposing the satellite rotates at constant speed and in a circular path, we find that acceleration is entirely centripetal and can be defined in terms of period, that is:

[tex]\frac{4\pi^{2}\cdot r}{T^{2}} = \frac{G\cdot M}{r^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]4\pi^{2}\cdot r^{3} = G\cdot M\cdot T^{2}[/tex]

[tex]r^{3} = \frac{G\cdot M\cdot T^{2}}{4\pi^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]r = \sqrt[3]{\frac{G\cdot M\cdot T^{2}}{4\pi^{2}} }[/tex]

Where [tex]T[/tex] is period, measured in seconds.

If we know that [tex]G = 6.674\times 10^{-11}\,\frac{m^{3}}{kg\cdot s^{2}}[/tex], [tex]M = 5.98\times 10^{24}\,kg[/tex] and [tex]T = 86400\,s[/tex], then orbital radius of the satellite is:

[tex]r = \sqrt[3]{\frac{\left(6.674\cdot 10^{-11}\,\frac{m^{2}}{kg\cdot s^{2}} \right)\cdot (5.98\times 10^{24}\,kg)\cdot (86400\,s)^{2}}{4\pi^{2}} }[/tex]

[tex]r \approx 42.259\times 10^{6}\,m[/tex]

[tex]r \approx 42.259\times 10^{3}\,km[/tex]

The orbital radius is approximately 42,259 kilometers.

Describing the Changes in the Ator Based on the article "Will the real atomic model please stand up?,"describe one major change that occurred in the development of the modern atomic model.​

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Answer: the last period. i think has the largest energy level

Explanation:

Answer:

honestly?

Explanation:

the atoms changed

The place below earth's surface where the earthquake begins.
а
focus
fault
en oo
epicenter
P-wave

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Answer:

The position where an earthquake begins below the earths surface is called the hypo center. The point directly above the hypo center is called the epicenter.

Explanation:

www.usga.gov | United States of America Department of Geological Surveys.

A boy finds an abandoned mine shaft in the woods, and wants to know how deep the hole is. He drops in a stone, and counts 3 seconds before he hears the "plunk" of the stone hitting the bottom of the shaft. Approximately how deep is the shaft? (Assume a gravitational acceleration of 9.8 m/s2 and no significant air resistance.)

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Answer: 9.81 times 3s= 29.43m/s

so 29.43 m/s times 3= 88.29m

Explanation:

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