A 0. 060-kg tennis ball, moving with a speed of 5. 82 m/s , has a head-on collision with a 0. 090-kg ball initially moving in the same direction at a spe

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Final speed of the tennis ball, moving with a speed of 5. 82 m/s , has a head-on collision with a 0. 090-kg ball is 2.964 m/s.

What is conservation of momentum?

Momentum of an object is the force of speed of it in motion. Momentum of a moving body is the product of mass times velocity. By the law of conservation of momentum,

[tex]m_1u_1 + m_2u_2 = (m_1+m_2)v[/tex]

Here, (m) is the mass, (u) is initial velocity before collision, v is final velocity after collision and (subscript 1, and 2) are used for body 1 and 2 respectively. Rewrite the formula for final velocity as,

[tex]v=\dfrac{m_1u_1 + m_2u_2}{(m_1+m_2)}[/tex]

A 0. 060-kg tennis ball, moving with a speed of 5. 82 m/s, has a head-on collision with a 0. 090-kg ball, initially moving in the same direction at a speed of 3.44 m/s. Thus, the initial velocity of the second ball is,

[tex]v_{2f}=5.82+3.44+v_{1f}\\v_{2f}=2.38+v_{1f}[/tex]

Let v1f is the final velocity of first ball. Thus, the initial velocity of the first ball is,

[tex]v_{1f}=\dfrac{(0.060)(5.82) + (0.090)(3.44-2.38)}{(0.060)+(0.090)}\\v_{1f}=2.964\rm\; m/s[/tex]

Thus, final speed of the tennis ball, moving with a speed of 5. 82 m/s , has a head-on collision with a 0. 090-kg ball is 2.964 m/s.

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A 800hz tuning fork is vibrating, producing a sound wave in the air.

what is the frequency of the sound wave?

800 hz

what is the speed of the sound wave?


what is the wavelength of the sound wave?

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Answer:

The frequency of the sound wave is 800Hz

The speed of sound in a is about 340m/s.

Velocity = frequency x wavelength

making wavelength the subject formula

wavelength = Velocity/frequency.

wavelength = 340/800

wavelength = 0.425m.

what is area expansivity

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An increase in area of a solid when heated is called area or superficial expansivity.

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sugar dissolves in water = solubility (solvent)

causes ice cubes to get bigger in the ice tray = expand upon freezing

warm water but cold water in the spring = heat capacity/specific heat

"film" on top of water = surface tension

stickiness of water = cohesion

Answer:

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Explanation:

sugar dissolves in water ⇒ solubility (solvent)

causes ice cubes to get bigger in the ice tray ⇒ expand upon freezing

warm air but cold water in the spring ⇒ heat capacity/specific heat

"film" on top of water ⇒ surface tension

stickiness of water ⇒ cohesion

What is the equivalent capacitance of the three capacitors in the figure (figure 1)?

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The equivalent capacitance of the combination is  [tex]\dfrac{1}{C} = \dfrac{1}{C_1}+\dfrac{1}{C_2}[/tex]  where C1 and C2 are the capacitance of both capacitors in series.

What is equivalent capacitor?

Let the capacitance of both capacitors be C1 and C2. For a series connected capacitors, same charge flows through the capacitors but different voltage flows through them.

Let Q be the amount of charge in each capacitors,

V be the voltage across each capacitors

C be the capacitance of the capacitor.

Using the formula Q = CV where V = Q/C... (1)

For the large capacitor with capacitance of the capacitor C1,

[tex]Q = C_1V_1;[/tex]

[tex]V_1 = \dfrac{Q}{C_1}...(2)[/tex]

where [tex]V_1[/tex] is the voltage across [tex]C_1,[/tex]

For the small capacitor with capacitance of the capacitor [tex]C_2[/tex],

[tex]Q = C_2V_2[/tex];

[tex]V_2 = \dfrac{Q}{C_2} ... (3)[/tex]

where [tex]V_2[/tex] is the voltage across [tex]C_2[/tex],

Total voltage V in the circuit will be;

[tex]V = V_1+V_2... (4)[/tex]

Substituting equation 1, 2 and 3 in equation 4, we have;

[tex]\dfrac{Q}{C} = \dfrac{Q}{C_1} +\dfrac{ Q}{C_2}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{Q}{C} = Q({\dfrac{1}{C_1}+\dfrac{1}{C_2})[/tex]

Since change Q is the same for both capacitors since they are in series, they will cancel out to finally have;

[tex]\dfrac{1}{C} = ({\dfrac{1}{C_1}+\dfrac{1}{C_2})[/tex]

This gives the equivalent capacitance of the combination.

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Create a cylinder with a height of 9 cm and a radius of 5 cm. Notice that the estimated volume calculation is 706. 9 cm3. Drag the orange dot to double the radius. What do you notice about the volume?.

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The formula for the volume of a cylinder is V=Bh or V=πr2h . The radius of the cylinder is 8 cm and the height is 15 cm. Substitute 8 for r and 15 for h in the formula V=πr2h . Simplify.

Answer:

Its D , Its is four times larger

Explanation:

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To three significant figures, the speed of light is _____.

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Explanation:

300,000,000 ÷ 3.00 = 100,000,000 = 10^8

So we can write 300,000,000 = 3.00 x 100,000,000 = 3.00 x 10^8.

The speed of light is 3.00 x 10^8 m/s.

It makes no difference how many coils of wire there are, the same amount of voltage is produced with any number of coils.

True or false

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The given statement is false. Because the induced emf is dependent on the number of coil.  

What is Faraday law of electromagnetic induction?

According to  Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction the rate of change of magnetic flux link with coil is responsible for generating emf in the coil result in the flow of amount of current .

So in order to increase the current we need to increase the EMF;

so we can increase it by;

1) Increasing the number of turns

2) Increase the area of the loop

3) By moving the magnet faster

Hence, the given statement is false.

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What are properties of a wave

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Answer:

amplitude, wavelength, frequency, and speed.

Explanation:

No matter whether you are talking about vibrations or waves, all of them can be characterized by the following four characteristics

A 900 kg car speeds up from 33m/s to 45 m/s. How much work is done to increse the speed?
Hint: ( Work done = Change in energy, here it is change in K.E)

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Answer:

f=ma

m=900

a=45-33=12÷1=12

12×900=f

f=10800

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8. Automobile tires are made of rubber infused with carbon and metal wires. Durability aside, why
not make tires out of pure rubber?

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Tires aren't made from pure rubber because it makes the weight higher which increases the engine load.

What is Tyre?

This is defined as a piece of rubber which is attached to the wheels of automobiles for movement.

Pure rubber isn't used to make tyres because it has a higher weight which increases the engine load thereby making the vehicle slower.

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-. A 2000 kilogram (kg) weather satellite is orbiting Earth. The satellite
takes pictures of Earth to help forecast weather. At what altitude,
in kilometers (km), would the strongest gravitational force be
acting on the satellite while it orbits Earth?
F. 10 000 km
G. 15 000 km
H. 30 000 km
I. 40 000 km

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Answer:

H

Explanation:

I think it's H hope that helps

The load across a 12-v battery consists of a series combination of three resistances are 15 ω, 21 ω, and 24 ω, respectively

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The magnitude of the circuit current is 0.20 A. The value of the current in the circuit is found with the help of the ohm's law.

What is ohm’s law?

Ohm's law claims that the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it.

All the resistance combined in the series so that the equivalent resistance is;

[tex]\rm R_{eq}= R_1+R_2+R_3 \\\\ R_{eq}=15+21+24 \\\\ R_{eq}=60 \ ohm[/tex]

This current-voltage connection may be expressed mathematically by the Ohm's Law;

V=IR

[tex]\rm I_{total} = \frac{V}{R_{total}} \\\\ \rm I_{total} = \frac{12}{60} \\\\ I_{total} = 0.20 \ A[/tex]

Hence, the magnitude of the circuit current is 0.20 A.

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I need help with my homework please?

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Answer:

1c 2d 9e 6n 3j 9i

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Answer:

1=e

2=g

3=h

4=f

5=j

6=b

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A 0.200-g ball hangs from a thread in a vertical electric field of 3.00 kN/C directed upward. What is the
charge on the ball if the tension in the thread is (a) zero and (b) 4.00 mN?

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Use the conservation of energy:
mg = Eq
q = mg / E
= ( 0.200* 10 ^ -3 kg ) (9.8 m/s^2 ) / 3000 N /C )
= 0.653 micro C

b)
mg = T + Eq
mg - T = E q
q = T-mg / E
= ( 4 * 10 ^ -3 N ) -( 0.2*10^ -3 kg ) ( 9.8 m/s^2 ) / 3000 N /C
= 1.26 micro C
Tension in the thread is 0, when
Mg = force due to electric field
.200* 10^-3*9.8 =q*3*10^3
Therefore, q= .200*10^-3*9.8/3*10^3
Net tension =4*10^-3N
i.e. mg-qE = 4*10^-3
.200*9.8*10^-3
The ball is in equillibrium if it is under the effect of three forces that is unde the tension of the thread , the pull of gravity on the ball= w=mg= 0.2*10^-3*9.8=1.96*10^-3 N and the coulumb force having charge x which is downward if the ball is positve and upward if the ball is negative. Fc=qE =x*3000N/C.
first case
T-mg-Fc=0 => T=0
mg=Fc
1.96*10^-3=x*3000
x=6.5*10^-7 C charge
second case
T= 4.00mN=4*10^-3 N
4*10^-3 -1.96*10^-3- x*3000=0
x=6.08*10^-7C

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When current-carrying wire with many loops is connected across the battery, the magnetic field is created in the wire.  A current-carrying wire with many loops is called a Solenoid.

What is current?

The current is the stream of electrons flowing from positive terminal of the battery to the negative terminal so as to generate electricity.

When the current flow through wire is bent into the shape of circle and continued making several loops. This wire form is called Solenoid.

Thus, a current-carrying wire with many loops is called a Solenoid.

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HCl, HBr and HI are all extremely corrosive acids. They are also all part of the same group the Halogens and completely separate when mixed with water. The only one in the group that doesn’t act as strong acid is HF. What make fluorine different from chlorine, bromine, and iodine?

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Fluorine different from chlorine, bromine, and iodine,because it is the most electronegative and reactive element in the periodic table.

What is a periodic table ?

The periodic table is an organization of all known elements in order of increasing atomic number and repeating chemical characteristics.

They are organized in a tabular format, with a row representing an era and a column representing a group.

Elements are ordered in increasing atomic number order from left to right and top to bottom.

Elements of the same group will have the same valence electron configuration and, as a result, will have comparable chemical characteristics.

Elements in the same period, on the other hand, will have an increasing order of valence electrons. Fluorine,chlorine, bromine, and iodine are halogens.

Hence,fluorine different from chlorine, bromine, and iodine because it is the most electronegative and reactive element in the periodic table.

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Fluorine is most electronegative element and halogen in periodic table

The tendency of attraction towards electrons is highest for Fluorine.

In HF

There is a single bond between H and FThe electronegative nature of Fluorine makes the bond stronger and it's hard for H to get out of bond to give H+ Hence it's a very weak acid .

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Answer:

A is core

B is convection zone

C is photosphere

D is Chromosphere

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A discrete spectral line occurs at an angle of 9.1° in the first order spectrum. If the grating has 3,660 lines/cm, what is the wavelength of this color of light?

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Answer:

your answer would be c !

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When is static electricity most noticeable and why.

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Answer:

You've probably noticed that static electricity is more noticeable during the winter months. This is because the air is very dry. In the summer, the humidity and moisture in the air help electrons move more quickly, which makes it harder to build up a big static charge.

Explanation:

The 4000 v equipotential surface is 26. 0 cm farther from a positively charged particle than the 5000 v equipotential surface

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The charge on the particle when the 4000 v equipotential surface is 26. 0 cm farther from a positively charged particle than the 5000 v equipotential surface is 2.89×10⁻⁵ nC.

How to find the point charge due?

The point charge can be found using the following expression.

[tex]q=\dfrac{Vr}{K}[/tex]

Here, V is the potential of a point charge, r is the distance and K is the coulombs constant.

This equation can also be given as,

[tex]r=K\dfrac{q}{V}[/tex]

The 4000 V equipotential surface is 26.0 cm farther from a positively charged particle than the 5000 v equipotential surface. For this case, the distance at both point is,

[tex]r_1=K\dfrac{q}{V_1}\\r_2=K\dfrac{q}{V_2}[/tex]

Subtract both the distance which is equal to 26 cm.

[tex]r_1-r_2=K\dfrac{q}{V_1}-K\dfrac{q}{V_2}\\26=Kq(\dfrac{1}{V_1}-\dfrac{1}{V_2})\\26=(9\times10^9)q(\dfrac{1}{4000}-\dfrac{1}{5000})\\q=2.89\times10^{-14}\rm\; C\\q=2.89\times10^{-5}\rm\; nC[/tex]

Thus, the charge on the particle when the 4000 v equipotential surface is 26. 0 cm farther from a positively charged particle than the 5000 v equipotential surface is 2.89×10⁻⁵ nC.

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Determine the energy released per kilogram of fuel used.

Given MeV per reaction, calculate energy in joules per kilogram of reactants.
Consider 1 mole of plutonium-239 to be a mole of “reactions” (molar mass = 239 grams).

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The energy released per kilogram of fuel used is mathematically given as  

energy release per kg= 6.702*10^{-13}. This is further explained below.

What is the energy released per kilogram?

Generally, is simply defined as

Energy used per person per year in US = 3-5 X 10^11

Population (No. of person)= 3.1x 10^8

Mass of feut required = 3.5x10^11 x3-1x10 8 x 10 )/6.703 X10^{13} kg

Mass of feut required = 1.62x10^{33}kg

Solution: Mev in Joule 6 = 10 1.60* I0^{-19} J

1 Mev= 1.602 X 10 T

energy release per kg= 1.602*10^{13}/2.39x10^{-3}

energy release per kg= 6.702*10^{-13}

In conclusion, Energy

energy release per kg= 6.702*10^{-13}

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What is the law of conservation of mass? A. the law that states that matter can be created but not destroyed. B. the law that states that matter cannot be created or destroyed. C. the law that states that matter can not be created but can be destroyed.

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Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

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find the fundamental unit of density.​

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Answer:

The formula for density is d = M/V, where d is density, M is mass, and V is volume. Density is commonly expressed in units of grams per cubic centimetre. For example, the density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimetre, and Earth's density is 5.51 grams per cubic centimetre.

Explanation:

Which statement best describes air pressure at high altitudes?

Question 12 options:

Air pressure does not change as altitude increases


It is impossible to accurately measure air pressure at high altitudes


Air pressure decreases as altitude increases


Air pressure increases as altitudes increases

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Answer:

Air pressure decreases as altitude increases.

Explanation:

A pendulum of length 1m and period 2.01s is placed at the top of mount everest having an altitude of 8849m. calculate the value of g at that point

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Answer:

F = K M / R^2      acceleration due to gravity at R

F2 / F1 = (R1 / R2)^2

R1 = radius of earth = 6.37E6 m

R2 = 6.37E6 + 8.85E3 = 6.38E6

F2 / F1 = .9984^2 = .997

The value of g would only be about .003 less than at the surface

If an object accelerating at −1.5m/s^2 takes 1.2s to reach 5.0m/s, what was its initial speed?

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-1.5 m/s^2 x 1.2 seconds = -1.8 m/s

It is a negative value which means the object slowed down. The object would have originally been going that amount more.


5.0 + 1.8 = 6.8 m/s


answer: 6.8 m/s

Cesium has 37 isotopes, the most of any element on the periodic table. One of Cesium's most stable isotopes undergoes beta decay to form Barium-135. Which of the following is the correct isotopic notation for the original Cesium isotope before it decayed?

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Cesium has 37 isotopes. One of Cesium's most stable isotopes undergoes beta decay to form Barium-135. 135 Cs 55 is the correct isotopic notation for the original Cesium isotope before it decayed.

What is beta decay?

Beta decay is a radioactive decay in which a proton is converted into a neutron or vice versa inside the nucleus of the radioactive sample.

In beta decay, an electron is ejected which increases the atomic number.

135Cs55 ⇒135Ba56  + 0e-1

Cesium      Barium      beta particle

Thus, 135 Cs 55 is the correct isotopic notation for the original Cesium isotope before it decayed.

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Magnetic fields and electric fields are identical in what

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Magnetic fields and electric fields are similar on the basis of the forces and its application.

What is an electric field?

An electric field is an electric property that is connected with any location in space where a charge exists in any form. The electric force per unit charge is another term for an electric field.

Magnetic and electric fields have certain similarities, are as follows;

1. Both the electric force and magnetic forces are the non-contact forces.

2. Both acts between the two entity having certain mass.

3. Both have their respective ranges.

Hence, magnetic fields and electric fields are similar on the basis of the forces and its application.

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