Answer:
"Narrow the focus of research question"
Explanation:
O Narrow the focus of research question
This is good! You can still use your question, but focus in on something so you have a proper research project.
O Add another research question
Would adding another question to an already broad question help? No.
O Use the very first source you find for your project
If your question is too broad, you should not use whatever you see first as it may be incorrect or does not answer the question
O Change the scope of your project
You could, but if you have a set scope for your project (a) you might not be able to change it (b) you don't need to restart
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[tex]\boxed{\sf PE=mgh}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\sf KE=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\sf ME=KE+PE}[/tex]
#1
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto PE=60(0)(10)=0J[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto KE=\dfrac{1}{2}(60)(8)^2=30(64)=1920J[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto ME=1920+0=1920J[/tex]
#2
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto PE=60(10)(1)=600J[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto KE=600J[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto ME=1200J[/tex]
Now
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{1}{2}mv^2=600\implies 30v^2=600\implies v^2=20\implies v=4.2m/s[/tex]
To become a healthy individual, a person must have a properly executed routine to achieve his/her fitness goals. On the contrary, in what instance does a person become unhealthy
Although genes contribute to whatever IQ scores measure, IQ can change radically due to changes in the __________.
Answer: Even though the genetic susceptibility plays a crucial role on the IQ of the individual, various modifiable environmental factors like education, premature birth, nutrition, pollution, drug and alcohol abuse, mental illnesses, and diseases can have an influence on an individual's IQ.
A very bouncy mushroom can be modeled as mass of 30g(the mushroom cap) on top of a spring(the mushroom stalk) when spring constant 20 N/m. A bird of mass 50g lands on the mushroom gently so that its velocity is zero when it lands. Questions are in the image.
The motion of the bouncy mushroom can be described as a simple
harmonic motion, SHM.
a) The equilibrium height of the mushroom is 0.024525 m below its initial heightb) The frequency of resulting oscillation is 0.5 Hzc) The maximum compression of the mushroom 0.03924 md) The equation that describes the oscillation of the mushroom as a function of time is; [tex]\underline{x(t) = 0.014715 \cdot cos(0.5\cdot t)}[/tex]Reasons:
The given parameters are;
Mass of the mushroom cap, m = 30 g = 0.03 kg
Mass of the bird = 50 g = 0.05 kg
The spring constant, K = 20 N/m
a) The equilibrium height of the mass spring system, is given as follows;
F = -K·x
[tex]x = \dfrac{F}{K}[/tex]
The applied force, F = The weight of the bird
∴ F = (0.05 kg) × 9.81 m/s² = 0.4905 N
[tex]x = \dfrac{0.05 \, kg \times 9.81 \ m/s^2}{20 \, N/m} = 0.024525 \, m[/tex]
The equilibrium height of the mushroom is 0.024525 m below its initial height.
b) The frequency of oscillation of a spring, ω, is given as follows;
[tex]\omega = \sqrt{\dfrac{K}{m} }[/tex]
Therefore;
[tex]\omega = \sqrt{\dfrac{20 \, N/m }{80 \, kg} } = \dfrac{1}{2} \, Hz[/tex]
The frequency of resulting oscillation, ω = [tex]\dfrac{1}{2} \, Hz[/tex] = 0.5 Hz
c) The applied force, F = The weight of the bird and the mushroom cap
F = (0.03 kg + 0.05 kg) × 9.81 m/s² = 0.7848 N
[tex]x = \dfrac{0.7848 \, N}{20 \, N/m } = 0.03924 \, m[/tex]
The maximum compression of the mushroom = 0.03924 m
d) The motion of the mushroom is a Simple Harmonic Motion, SHM.
The equation of a SHM as a function of time is; x(t) = A·cos(ω·t + Φ)
For the mushroom, we have;
The amplitude, A = 0.03924 m - 0.024525 m = 0.014715 m
Ф = The phase angle
When t = 0, cos(ω × 0 + Φ) = 1
cos(Φ) = 1
Ф = arcos(1) = 0
The equation is therefore;
x(t) = 0.014715·cos(0.5·t)
Equation of the oscillation of the mushroom is; [tex]\underline{x(t) = 0.014715 \cdot cos(0.5\cdot t)}[/tex]
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5. The net external force on a rock of mass 4.2 kg is 8.0 N forward. Find the acceleration of the rock.
Answer:
1.904
Explanation:
F= ma
8 = 4.2 a
a = 8/4.2
a = 1.904
1- A soccer ball was kicked from the ground with an initial speed of 12m/s at an
angle 32° above the horizontal. What are the x and y positions of the ball
0.50s after it is kicked?
Answer:
Y = 0.5 × 6.36 m/s = 3.18 meters
X = 0.5 × 10.18 m/s = 5.09 meters
Explanation:
X and Y components:
Y = 6.36 m/s
X = 10.18 m/s
Position after 0.5 seconds:
Y = 0.5 × 6.36 m/s = 3.18 meters
X = 0.5 × 10.18 m/s = 5.09 meters
The x and y positions of the ball 0.50s after it is kicked are 5.09 meter and 1.95 meter respectively.
What is velocity?
The rate at which a body's displacement changes in relation to time is known as its velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity with both magnitude and direction. SI unit of velocity is meter/second.
Given parameters:
Initial speed of the soccer ball at an angle 32° above the horizontal is: u = 12m/s.
Time interval: t = 0.50 second.
Now, x component of initial velocity = u cosθ = 12 × cos 32° m/s = 10.17 m/s.
y component of initial velocity = u sinθ = 12 × sin32° =6.36 m/s.
Hence,
after 0.50 s, x-position of the ball = u cosθ t
= 10.17 × 0.50 meter
= 5.09 meter.
after 0.50 s, y-position of the ball = u sinθ t -gt²/2
= 6.36 × 0.50 - (9.8×0.50²/2) meter
= 1.95 meter.
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A boat is headed north at a velocity of 8 km h-1. A strong wind is blowing whose pressure on the boat’s superstructure causes it to move sideways to the west at a velocity of 2 km h-1. There is also wave present that flows in a direction 30° south of east at a velocity of 5 km h-1. What is the velocity of the boat?
The velocity of the boat moving at the given conditions is 5.97 km/h at 67⁰.
The given parameters;
velocity of boat northwards, = 8 km/hvelocity of the boat westwards, = 2 km/hvelocity of the wind, = 5 km/h 30° south of eastThe resultant vertical velocity of the boat is calculated as;
[tex]v_y = 8 \ - \ 5 sin(30)\\\\v_y = 8 - 2.5\\\\v_y = 5.5 \ km/h[/tex]
The resultant horizontal velocity of the boat is calculated as;
[tex]v_x = -2 \ + 5cos(30)\\\\v_x = 2.33 \ km/h[/tex]
The resultant boat velocity is calculated as follows;
[tex]v = \sqrt{v_x^2 + v_y^2} \\\\v = \sqrt{2.33^2 + 5.5^2} \\\\v = 5.97 \ km/h[/tex]
The direction of the velocity;
[tex]\theta = tan^{-1} (\frac{v_y}{v_x} )\\\\\theta = tan^{-1}(\frac{5.5}{2.33} )\\\\\theta = 67 \ ^0[/tex]
Thus, the velocity of the boat moving at the given conditions is 5.97 km/h at 67⁰.
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A spring has a length of 0.200 m when a 0.300-kg mass hangs from it, and a length of 0.750 m when a 1.95-kg mass hangs from it. (a) What is the force constant of the spring
Answer:
Explanation:
The change in force = 9.81(1.95 - 0.300) = 16.2 N
The change in length is 0.750 - 0.200 = 0.550 m
K = ΔF/Δx = 16.2/0.550 = 29.4 N/m
A fat wire, radius a, carries a constant current I, uniformly distributed over its cross section. A narrow gap in the wire, of width w << a, forms a parallel-plate capacitor. Find the magnetic field in the gap, at a distance s < a from the axis.
The magnetic field in the gap is [tex]\mathbf{B = \dfrac{\mu_oI s}{2 \pi a^2}}[/tex]
In a circuit, a magnetic flux is circulated or followed via a confined environment or passage called a magnetic field gap. The narrow air gap is a non-magnetic component of a magnetic circuit that is normally connected to the remainder of the circuit magnetically in series. This enables a significant amount of magnetic flux to pass via the gap.
The magnetic field in the gap at a distance s < a can be computed by using the formula:
[tex]\mathbf{ \oint Bdl = \mu_oI_{enclosed}}[/tex]
where;
Magnetic flux density = Bdistance = d[tex]\mathbf{B( 2 \pi d) = \mu _o \oint _s J_d da }[/tex]
where;
[tex]\mathbf{J_d}[/tex] = drift current density[tex]\mathbf{B( 2 \pi d) = \mu _o J_d \oint _sda }[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{B( 2 \pi d) = \mu _o J_d (\pi d^2) }[/tex]
Making the magnetic flux density the subject, we have:
[tex]\mathbf{B =\dfrac{ \mu _o J_d (\pi d^2) }{( 2 \pi d)}}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{B =\dfrac{ \mu _o J_dd}{ 2 }}[/tex]
Recall that, the drift current density [tex]\mathbf{J_d = \dfrac{I}{\pi a^2}}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{B = \dfrac{\mu_o d}{2}(\dfrac{I}{\pi a^2})}[/tex]
Recall that distance in question is said to be (s);
∴
[tex]\mathbf{B = \dfrac{\mu_oI s}{2 \pi a^2}}[/tex]
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Heat is transferred from molecules with more kinetic energy to molecules with _________kinetic energy.
Answer:
low
Explanation:
the higher the kinetic energy, the More the vibration of molecules, thus heat is more on the side with highly vibrating molecules
The force of earth’s gravity is 10N downward. What us the acceleration of a 15kg backpack if lifted with a a 15N force?
Answer:
F-F(gr) = ma
a= {F-F(gr)}/m =
=(15-10)/15=0.33 m/s² (upward)
A weather forecaster uses a computational model on a Monday to predict the weather on Friday. Why might that forecast change? (1 point)
A. The forecaster may have done the calculations a second time because he made a mistake in the calculation.
B. Someone may have reported the weather incorrectly before the first computation.
C. The forecaster may have had the computer model do the calculations a second time, and he found that the prediction changed.
D. An area of low pressure might move more quickly on Tuesday and Wednesday than expected.
Answer:
(d) is your answer for your question
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Which event provides evidence that matter can reflect waves?
A. A dog's bark is barely heard through double-pane windows.
B. A bat finds a moth using echolocation.
C. A whale's song is heard hundreds of miles away,
D. A fish appears to be farther from a boat than it is.
Answer:
B. A bat finds a moth using echolocation
Explanation:
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An ambulance is currently traveling at 25 m/s, and is accelerating with a constant acceleration of 5 m/s^2. The ambulance is attempting to pass a car which is moving at a constant velocity of 50 m/s. How far must the ambulance travel until it matches the car’s velocity?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Given initial velocity of ambulance
v0=18m/s , acceleration a=5m/s2
To find distance, x=?
First we need to calculate the time for which it acquires 30\,m/s. For that use equation
v=v0+at
30=18+5×t
⇒t=30−185=125seconds
Distance travelled by the ambulance
x=v0t+12at2
x=(18×125)+12×5×(125)2
x=43.2+2.5×5.76=43.2+14.4
x=57.6m
Therefore the ambulance has to travel 57.6 m to match the velocity of car.
2- Calculate the momentum of cruise liner of mass 20 000 tones when it is travelling at 6.0ms-1
(1 tonne = 1000kg). Note: tonne
Answer:
P = 120,000,000
Explanation:
P = m.v
m = (20,000.1000)= 20,000,000kg
v = 0.6 m/s
p = (20,000,000)(0.6)
p = 120,000,000 kg⋅m/s
does gravity cause a change in an objects movement
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because gravity moves things
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Magnitude is a measure of how strong a force is.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Magnitude is the "value" the greater the value the greater the force is and vice versa
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation: I did the test
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What is 1 radian approximately in degrees?
Answer:
180 LUV:)
Explanation:
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Complete the sentence.
_____ are cracks in rock layers, and the pressures within the crust can push one of these layers past another.
A. Faults
B. Tectonic plates
C. Stalagmites
Subject: Science
Answer:
A i think its right im postivite
Answer: A. Faults
Explanation: ;-; its easy because faults are cracks and they can push layers past each other making tectonic plates rub against each other then creating a earthquake
A magnet is located above circular current. What is the direction of the magnetic force on the magnet
The magnet is attracted to the ring since the north pole of the current loop is above the ring and the south pole is below the ring.
Una turbina de vapor
recibe vapor con un flujo másico de 30 kg/s a 6205 kPa, 811 K, con una velocidad a la
entrara de 10 m/s. El vapor a la entrada tiene una energía interna específica de 3150.3
kJ/kg y un volumen específico de 0.05789 m3
/kg. El vapor sale de la turbina a 9.859 kPa,
318.8 K. El vapor sale a 200 m/s con una energía interna específica de 2211.8 kJ/kg y
un volumen específico de 13.36 m3
/kg. Encuentre la potencia producida por la turbina
si ésta pierde calor a una tasa de 30 kW.
Este problema está describiendo una turbina de vapor a la que entra vapor a 30 kg/s, 6.205 kPa y 811 K con una velocidad de 10 m/s y sale a 9.859 kPa, 318.8 K y con una velocidad de 200 m/s. Adicionalmente, tanto el volumen específico como la energía interna son dados para ambas corrientes.
Con lo anterior, resulta posible escribir un balance de energía para esta turbina, despreciando todo efecto por energía potencial ya que no hay diferencia significativa entre la altura de la entrada (1) y la salida (2), pues están practicamente al mismo nivel:
[tex]mh_1+\frac{1}{2} mv^2_1=mh_2+\frac{1}{2} mv^2_2+Q_2+W_2[/tex]
Aquí vemos que la incógnita es [tex]W_2[/tex] como la potencia que produce la turbina. Ahora, el primer cáculo a realizar es el de las entalpías de las corrientes de entrada y salida, dada la energía interna, presión y volumen específico:
[tex]h_1=3150.3\frac{kJ}{kg}+6205kPa*0.05789\frac{m^3}{kg} =3509.51\frac{kJ}{kg}\\\\h_2=2211.8\frac{kJ}{kg}+9.859kPa*13.36\frac{m^3}{kg} =2342.72\frac{kJ}{kg}[/tex]
Ahora, podemos reacomodar el balance de energía con el fin de resolver [tex]W_2[/tex]:
[tex]W_2=m(h_1-h_2)+\frac{1}{2} m(v^2_1-v^2_2)-Q_2[/tex]
Finalmente, reemplazamos los valores para obtener:
[tex]W_2=10\frac{kg}{s} (3509.51-2342.72)\frac{kJ}{kg} +\frac{1}{2} *10\frac{kg}{s} [(10\frac{m}{s}) ^2-(200\frac{m}{s} )^2]*\frac{1kJ}{1000J} -30\frac{kJ}{s}\\\\W_2=11438.4 kJ/s=11438.4kW[/tex]
Es de precisar que la energía cinética como 1/2 m*v² resulta en Joules, por lo que hay que convertir a kilojoules para tener unidades consistentes de kilowatts al final.
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Alicia is naturally rather shy and is graduating from college. She will need to find a job, so she is starting to go on job websites and work on her
resume. She knows she should network, but it sounds a little intimidating. What is the BEST advice for Alicia?
ОА. If she is not comfortable networking, she will never find a job.
ОВ. The majority of jobs are found through networking, so she should really try it.
OC. Networking is overrated, so she can skip that part of the job search process.
OD If she is naturally shy, she probably has really poor social skills and should work on that.
Answer:
OB and i have no reasoning
A car of mass 200 kg, moving with a forward acceleration of 3 m/s-ıs acted upon by
constant resistive force of 500 N. Calculate the force exerted from the engine to
maintain this forward acceleration.
Answer:
600 N
Explanation:
The force exerted from the engine to maintain this forward acceleration is 600 N.
What is force?Force is defined in physics as: the push or pull on an object with mass that causes it to change velocity. Force is an external agent that can change the state of rest or motion of a body.
The term "force" has a specific meaning in science. At this level, it is perfectly acceptable to refer to a force as a push or a pull.
A force is not something that an object possesses or possesses. Another object applies a force to another.
We know that,
F = ma
Here, it is given that
Acceleration = 3 m/s
Mass = 200Kg.
So, by keeping the value
F = 200 x 3
F = 600 N
Thus, the force is 600 N.
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What’s 1 + 1 many half a window
Answer:
1
+
1
is
2
Explanation:
because if you add one to a one it would end up being 2 <3
Answer: 2
Explanation: 1+1=2
This was THE hardest question I've ever decided to answer
An Olympic skier glides down a hill, inclined at 25° to the horizontal, at 18 m/s.
How long did it take for her to ski 800 m to the bottom of the hill?
44.4 s
10.5 s
4.0 s
1.6 s
Divide total meters by meters per second:
800 m / 18 m/s = 44.4 seconds
Answer: 44.4
2. Jason rode his bike 10 miles and only rode for 2 hours how fast was he going?
Answer:
5 miles per hour.
Explanation:
10miles / 2hours = 5 mph
groundwater returning to earths surface comes up through a ___?
Answer:
Groundwater Returning to earths Surface come Up Though A drought
Explanation:
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Comparing energy resources
Answer:
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