Kevin has lived in a new apartment for 30 days. He realizes his back patio light has been on the entire time. The patio light used 100 watts of power for 720 hours. The cost of each kilowatt hour is $0.12. How much money has the patio light cost Kevin?

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Answer 1

Answer:

$8640

Explanation:

kwh = P×t...................... Equation 1

Where P = power in watts, t = time in hours.

From the question,

Given: P = 100 Watts, t = 720 hours

Substitute these values into equation 1

Therefore,

The total kilowatt hour used by the patio light = 100×720

= 72000 kwh.

From the question,

If,  1 kwh ⇒ $0.12,

Then, 72000 kwh ⇒ $(0.12×72000)

= $8640

Hence, the patio light cost kevin $8640


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Answer:

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Answer:

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1.
X, Y and Z are the weights of three objects
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50°
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Y
Z

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Answer:

The weight of the object X is approximately 3.262 N (Acting downwards)

The weight of the object Y is approximately 8.733 N (Acting downwards)

Explanation:

The question can be answered based on the principle of equilibrium of forces  

The given parameters are;

The weight of Z = 12 N (Acting downwards)

The weight of the pulleys = Negligible

From the diagram;

The tension in the in the string attached to object Z = The weight of object Z = 12 N

The tension in the in the string attached to object X = The weight of the object X  

The tension in the in the string attached to object Y = The weight of the object Y

Given that the forces are in equilibrium, we have;

The sum of vertical forces acting at a point, [tex]\Sigma F_y[/tex] = 0

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[tex]T_{1y} + T_{2y} + T_{3y} = 0[/tex]

[tex]T_{1y} = -( T_{2y} + T_{3y} )[/tex]

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[tex]T_{1y}[/tex]  = The weight of object Z = 12 N

[tex]T_{1y}[/tex]  = 12 N

[tex]T_{2y}[/tex] = The vertical component of tension, T₂ = T₂ × sin(24°)

∴  [tex]T_{2y}[/tex] = T₂ × sin(156°)

Similarly;

[tex]T_{3y}[/tex] = T₃ × sin(50°)

From [tex]T_{1y} = -( T_{2y} + T_{3y} )[/tex], and [tex]T_{1y}[/tex]  = 12 N, we have;

12 N = -(T₂ × sin(156°) + T₃ × sin(50°))...(1)

Given that the forces are in equilibrium, we also have that the sum of vertical forces acting at a point, ∑Fₓ = 0

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T₁ₓ + T₂ₓ + T₃ₓ = 0

The tension force, T₁, only has a vertical component, therefore;

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T₃ₓ = T₃ × cos(50°)

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T₂ × cos(156°) = - T₃ × cos(50°)...(2)

Making T₃ the subject of equation (1) and (2) gives;

Making T₃ the subject of equation in equation (1), we get;

12 = -(T₂ × sin(156°) + T₃ × sin(50°))

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Answer:

400 N

Explanation:

From the question,

F = kmm'/r²........................ Equation 1

Where F = gravitation force, m and m' = mass 1 and mass 2 respectively, r = distance between the masses.

Given; F = 800 N

Substitute these values into equation 1

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F' = k(2m)(m')/(2r)²

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Answer:

0.25 m/s squared

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Mass of the body (m)= 24kg

Applied force on the body(F)= 6N

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[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf a=\frac {1}{3} \ m/s^2}}[/tex]

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Force is the product of mass and acceleration.

[tex]F=ma[/tex]

The mass is 24 kilograms and the force is 8 Newtons. Let's convert the Newtons to make the problem easier.

1 Newton is equal to 1 kilogram meter per square second. The force of 8 N equals 8 kg*m/s²

Substitute the known values into the formula.

[tex]8 \ kg*m/s^2= (24 \ kg )*a[/tex]

Since we are solving for a, we must isolate the variable. It is being multiplied and the inverse of multiplication is division. Divide both sides by 24 kilograms.

[tex]\frac {8 \ kg*m/s^2}{24 \ kg}= \frac{(24 \ kg )*a}{24 \ kg}[/tex]

The kilograms will cancel, hence our earlier unit conversion.

[tex]\frac {8 \ m/s^2}{24 }= a[/tex]

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How would the force of gravity between two objects change if the mass of
each object were doubled?
A. The force between them would be 2 times larger than with the
initial masses.
B. The force between them would be 1/4 the force with the initial
separation.
C. The force between them would be 4 times larger than with the
initial masses.
D. The force between them would be 1/2 the force with the initial
separation

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Answer:

Option C. The force between them would be 4 times larger than with the

initial masses.

Explanation:

To know which option is correct, we shall determine the force of attraction between the two masses when their masses are doubled. This can be obtained as follow:

From:

F = GMₐM₆/ r²

Keeping G/r² constant, we have

F₁ = MₐM₆

Let the initial mass of both objects to be m

F₁ = MₐM₆

F₁ = m × m

F₁ = m²

Next, let the masses of both objects doubles i.e 2m

F₂ = MₐM₆

F₂ = 2m × 2m

F₂ = 4m²

Compare the initial and final force

Initial force (F₁) = m²

Final (F₂) = 4m²

F₂ / F₁ = 4m² / m²

F₂ / F₁ = 4

F₂ = 4F₁ = 4m²

From the above illustrations, we can see that when the mass of both objects doubles, the force between them would be 4 times larger than with the

initial masses.

Thus, option C gives the correct answer to the question.


Sean applies a force of 100N to move a box 5 meters. How much work did he do?

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Answer:

500 Joules

Explanation:

W(work)= force * distance

w = 100*5

W= 500

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Answer:

B: Relay

Explanation:

Out of all the options, the only device that relies upon the magnetic field of an electric current.

The principle relies upon the principle of electro magnetic attraction whereby when the circuit detects a faulty current, it makes the electromagnetic field to become energized which in turn produces the temporary magnetic field. This magnetic field then moves the relay armature which is used in opening or closing the connections.

if a person weighs 140 lb on earth their weight in newtons is

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I’m pretty sure the answer is 622.751 Newton’s

Answer:

623.6N

Explanation:

There are 2.2 pounds in one kilogram, so you must divide 140 lb by 2.2 to convert the units to kilograms.

140/2.2 = 63.6 kg

The gravitational force also known as weight would equal mass times acceleration due to gravity.

Fg = (63.6 kg)(9.8 m/s^2) = 623.6N

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