A family is driving from Vancouver to Calgary, a distance of 907.3 km. During the first 300 km, they average 92 km/h. They stop for lunch for 38 min. They arrive in Calgary 8 h and 21 min after their lunch break.. What was their average speed (in km/h) for the entire journey, including the break?

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Answer 1

Answer:

89 i would say

Explanation:


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An 80 kg runner has 3,000 J of kinetic energy. What is her velocity in m/s?

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Answer: 8.6m/s

Explanation:From KE=1/2mv^2

In order to make v the subject of the formula we divide both sides by 1/2m. Thus V^2 will be left alone on the RHS. But we are looking for v and not v^2. Thus we find the square root of KE1/2m

Meaning V= sqrt[3000÷1/2 of 80]

=sqrt[3000÷40]

=sqrt(75)

=8.6m/s

Identify the palindromic base sequence in the DNA donor molecule shown.

Answer the pic above

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Explanation:

Since a double helix is formed by two paired antiparallel strands of nucleotides that run in opposite directions, and the nucleotides always pair in the same way (adenine (A) with thymine (T) in DNA or uracil (U) in RNA; cytosine (C) with guanine (G)), a (single-stranded) nucleotide sequence is said to be a palindrome

What heat transfer are uv rays from the sun. Radiation, conduction, or convection

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Answer:

The ans is Radiation

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Adding energy (_____) causes the temperature to _____ OR the phase to change. Removing energy (flows______) causes the temperature to ___ OR the phase to change. When the phase changes, the temperature ______ because the ______ are breaking or forming. When energy is added to a solid, a liquid, or a gas, but the temperature is increasing (no phase change), the molecules are moving ______. A phase change will start to occur when the kinetic energy of the particles is ______ the attractive forces between the particles.
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answer right away!!—A plucked guitar string emits a dominant
frequency of 320 Hz. What is the
frequency of the 3rd harmonic?

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Answer:

20000000000000hz only for this

what is the geologic time scale and how is it used​

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Answer:

It is a type of map used to map out the geographical change over time. I believe

Explanation:

The distance between the two nearest points on a wave where the particles are in phase is 2 m. What is the wavelength of the wave?

A. 1/2 m

B. 1 m

C. 2 m

D. 2 seconds

E. none of these

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Answer:

Suppose that the wave equation is:

f(x) = A*cos(k*x)

The wave is in phase for two points x₁ and x₂ if:

f(x₁) = f(x₂)

And if these points are consecutive (for example, two consecutive peaks) then the wavelength of the wave is:

wavelength = x₂ - x₁

In this case, we know that the wave is in phase for two points that are 2 m apart.

Then we can use the points:

x₁ and x₂ such that:

x₂ = x₁ + 2m

We also know that these are the nearest points such that this happens, then we can assume that the points are consecutive.

Then the wavelength will be:

wavelength = x₂ - x₁ = (x₁ + 2m) - (x₁) = 2m

Then the wavelength is 2m.

The correct option is C.

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a metal rod has drawing pins stuck to it with wax and is heated at one end...

a)what do you think will happen in this experiment?explain your answer
b)how could this experiment be adapted to compare the codnucting properties of different materials?

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How could this experiment be adapted to compare the conducting properties of different materials?

Which of the following is not true about a scientific name?

a. they should be typed in italics
b. they are derived from Greek and Latin words
c. they contain a genus and species name
d. they can vary from location to location

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Then answer would be D

what is the name often given to the force exerted by the first objection a second object​

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Answer:

Newton's Third Law

Explanation:

When one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts a force on the first object that is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction; for every action, there is an equal, but opposite reaction; called the law of action-reaction.

A scientist is designing a device that will mimic Earth's atmosphere by
blocking high-energy waves from the Sun. Pick three high-energy waves
that the device should be able to block?

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Answer:

1. Ultraviolet light (UV)

2. X-rays

3. Gamma-rays

Explanation:

Though there are different types of energy or electromagnetic waves with varying wavelengths, including the likes of Gamma X-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared radiation, and microwave radiation.

What is more certain is that the atmosphere blocked the high-energy waves from getting to the earth surface or biosphere such as Ultraviolet light (UV), X-rays and Gamma-rays

Question 6 (4 points)
An automobile is moving with a velocity of 25 m/ and weighs 15680 N. After braking for 6 seconds the velocity of the car is reduced to 14 m/s,
(Hint: Mind the signst)
a. What is the car's mass?
kg
b. What is the car's initial momentum?
kg m/s
What is the change in momentum of the car
kg m/s
d. What is the average braking force on the car?
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I think this is the answer 34

What will be the change of velocity of a 50kg object if a force of 2,000N
is applied to it for 0.010 seconds?

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Answer:

0.4m/s

Explanation:

[tex]F = ma[/tex] where F= force, m= mass, and a=acceleration

we also know that,

a = Δv / t where Δv = change in velocity and t = time

thus F = m ( Δv / t)

[tex]2000=50(\frac{v}{0.01})[/tex]

[tex]\frac{2000}{5000} = v[/tex]

0.4m/s = Δv

Elements grouped as a column on the periodic table belong to a ______.

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answer) group not sure

Some people say it is rare to get HIV from a blood transfusion in the United States. True or false? Why?

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Because there is a 90% chance of contracting HIV from a blood transfusion

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Answer:

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A large spool in an electrician's workshop has 65 m of insulation-coated wire coiled around it. When the electrician connects a battery to the ends of the spooled wire, the resulting current is 1.8 A. Some weeks later, after cutting off various lengths of wire for use in repairs, the electrician finds that the spooled wire carries a 2.9-A current when the same battery is connected to it. What is the length of wire remaining on the spool

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Answer:

[tex]40.34\ \text{m}[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]L_1[/tex] = Length of wire = 65 m

[tex]I_1[/tex] = Initial current = 1.8 A

[tex]I_2[/tex] = Final current = 2.9 A

We know

[tex]R\propto \dfrac{1}{I}[/tex]

and

[tex]R\propto L[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{V}{I}\propto L\\\Rightarrow L\propto \dfrac{1}{I}[/tex]

so

[tex]\dfrac{L_2}{L_1}=\dfrac{I_1}{I_2}\\\Rightarrow L_2=\dfrac{I_1}{I_2}L_1\\\Rightarrow L_2=\dfrac{1.8}{2.9}\times 65\\\Rightarrow L_2=40.34\ \text{m}[/tex]

The length of the wire remaining on the spool is [tex]40.34\ \text{m}[/tex].

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Answer:

1) C, 2) C, 3) B, 4) D, 5) A/B, 6) D, 7) D, 8) A, 9) B, 10) A

Explanation:

1) Seconds, minutes and days are time units. (Correct answer: C)

2) The displacement is shortest distance between the point of origin and the point of destination. (Correct answer: C)

3) The velocity is the rate of change of position in time. (Correct answer: B)

4) Graphs are a very useful ressource to infer characteristics inherent to a studied physical variable. (Correct answer: D)

5) There are two possible answers, since both milimeters and meters are units for distance. (Correct answers: A/B)

6) The distance is the arc length of the entire path that object travelled. (Answer: D)

7) Traditionally, in a position vs. time graph we plot time in the x-axis. (Answer: D)

8) In this case, we use a distance-time graph, where travelled distance is the dependent variable and time is the independent variable. (Answer: A)

9) The point of origin is the initial position of the object. (Answer: B)

10) The point of destination is the final position of the object. (Answer: A)

You and your younger sister (who weighs half as much you do) are at a skating rink. You are both wearing roller skates and are facing each other. What will happen to your and your sister's motion if you push against each other?

Question 1 options:

You move forward and your sister moves backward at a faster rate.


You both move forward, but you accelerate at a greater rate.


You move backward and your sister moves forward at a faster rate.


You both move backward but your sister accelerates at a greater rate.

Question 2 (1 point)
You are standing, completely still, on a completely flat floor. Why do you stay as you are instead of flying into the air?

Question 2 options:

There are no forces acting on you or the floor.


Forces are only acting on the floor.


All of the forces acting on you are balanced.


You are exerting an unbalanced force on the floor.

Question 3 (1 point)
A baseball is thrown at 90 mph from east to west over a distance of 60 ft. What is true of the ball's motion?

Question 3 options:

Its speed is 90 mph to the west.


Its acceleration is 30 mph.


Its velocity is 90 mph to the west.


Its acceleration is 150 mph.

Question 4 (1 point)
A box is pushed 7 m to the left in 3 s. What is the block's average speed to the nearest tenth?

Question 4 options:

2.33 m/s


0.43 m/s


2.3 m/s


0.4 m/s

Question 5 (1 point)
graph

On a graph of distance vs. time, what is true of the motion of the object during its first 6 m of travel?



Question 5 options:

The object was moving at a constant speed.


The object was accelerating.


The object was not moving.


The object was northbound.

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Answer:

It is D

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You and your younger sister (who weighs half as much you do) are at a skating rink. You and your sister's both move backward but your sister accelerates at a greater rate.

What is acceleration?

The time rate of change of velocity with time.

As both are holding each other, they will be pushed backwards because the skating they wear makes them to move backwards. The equal and opposite force is applied on each other.

The force F =mass x acceleration.

The lesser mass greater will be the acceleration. Your sister with half weight of yours will accelerate more.

Thus, you and your sister's both move backward but your sister accelerates at a greater rate.

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a simple mobile is made by attaching 4 small balls(0.1 kg each)

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I’m guessing you do 4x0.1 and then get your answer

what forces are being used when walking a dog and how ?

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There are tons of forces that balance out on your body while you walk. Subsequent physics classes will tell you about each and how they are represented. Here are a few in order of how people usually learn them.

Gravity: The earth exerts a gravitational force on each particle in your body that has mass. Overall, this can be represented as a single force that pulls directly toward the center of the earth from the point called your center of mass.

Normal Force: The contact between your feet/shoes and the ground exerts a force normal (straight out from) the ground. If you are on flat ground, this force is directly opposite the force of gravity, and in most cases will be equal to it such that you have no vertical net force.

Friction: Friction between your shoes/feet and the ground, pointing parallel to the ground and in the direction of your walking motion creates the force necessary for you to move. The microscopic peaks and valleys of the ground and your feet/shoes create small normal forces that can sum into a direction of motion.

Air Buoyancy: Since you are in a fluid, the mass of the fluid you displace creates an upward force away from the center of the earth. Since the density of air is miniscule, this force is generally neglected except in the most precise of circumstances.

Drag and Air resistance: While you walk, as you move through a fluid, that fluid exerts friction on your body in the form of drag. It is usually small unless you’re moving very fast relative to the fluid.

Air pressure, blood pressure, body tensions: Your body has a balance of blood pressure, muscle tensions, which oppose outside air pressures which equalize out to form the shape your body is in.

Internal forces: Many forces act within you such as air pressure, other muscle tensions, and internal stresses which balance out. Usually in physics these are lumped under internal forces.

State whether the following are true or false.
1. Sun dial and sand clock were used in ancient time. ______
2. Cubit, handspan and foot span are standard units of measurement. ______
3. Pendulum clock repeats its motion at equal intervals of time. ______
4. In digital clocks, mechanical vibrations are converted into digital electronic signals. ______
5. Sundials can also be used on rainy days.

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Answer:

Explanation:

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Which law best describes contact force

A.
second law
B.
third law
C.
law of gravity
D.
first law

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Answer:

b is the answer the third law

Explanation:

B because Newton's second law, which states that the force F acting on a body is equal to the mass m of the body multiplied by the acceleration a of its centre of mass, F = ma, is the basic equation of motion in classical mechanics.

Danielle took an iron nail and wrapped thin copper wire around it, then connected the ends of the copper wire to a battery. Which force or forces can Danielle's device produce?

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Answer:

yes her device can produce

Explanation:

An electromagnetic force is produced by this setup.

The question suggests the construction of a solenoid with an iron core.I have attached an image. A solenoid has an iron core wrapped around by insulating wires. When the insulating wires are connected to a battery or a voltage source, current flows in the wire and travels through the wrapped region around the iron core. Now, this current produces a magnetic field inside the solenoid, directed along the axis of the solenoid. When the iron core comes under the influence of this magnetic field, it magnetizes and acts as a strong magnet and can produce magnetic force. The force generated through this process is called electromagnetic force.

When the battery is removed, the solenoid returns to its original state, which is it doesn't act as a magnet anymore. By the way, iron retains some magnetization.  

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What is the average speed of a car that travelled 400 miles in 6 hours?

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Answer:

About 66 miles per hour

Explanation:

Based on the information given we can assume the car traveled the same number of miles every hour meaning all we need to do is divide.

400/6 ≈ 66 miles per hour

Answer

66 mph

Explanation:

400 ÷ 6 = 66.666666666666666.......

How do I solve this arithmetic sequence?

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Answer:

The 16ᵗʰ term of this sequence is 82

Step-by-step explanation:

Here,

First Term = a₁ = 9

Common Difference = (d) = 2

Now, For 16ᵗʰ term, n = 16

aₙ = a + (n - 1)d

a₁₆ = 7 + (16 - 1) × 2

a₁₆ = 7 + 15 × 5

a₁₆ = 7 + 75

a₁₆ = 82

Thus, The 16ᵗʰ term of this sequence is 82

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Explain the law of inertia in your own words.

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A

An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by a force. An object in motion continues in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by a force.

Explanation:

Answer:

Law of inertia is Newton's first law of motion..

Explanation:

It means that a body will tend to be in it's motion or tend to move in a straight line unless any external force is acted upon it..

Eg: while you are travelling in bus.. If breaks are suddenly applied your body falls forward because you were in motion with bus but it tries to be in motion when breaks are applied...

Please solve this worksheet for me It’s very important please don’t write unnecessary things or else I’ll report please help me i request

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Answer:

1. 231.25 mL

2. 218.75 kPa

3. 6.21 L

4. 427.5 mL

5. 83.01 mL

6. 307.6 mL

7. 1.15 L

8. 440.4 mL

Explanation:

This questions describes Boyle's law. Using Boyle's law equation to solve the questions as follows:

P1V1 = P2V2

Where;

P1 = initial pressure

P2 = final pressure

V1 = initial volume

V2 = final volume

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