Velocity which stone gains when falling from height of 80 m is approximately equal to *

A. 0
B. 1 m/s
C. 8 m/s
D. 40 m/s
E. 300 m/s

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Answer 1

Answer:

40

Explanation:


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You and some friends visit the Florida State Fair and decide to play a game. To play the game you must slide a metal hockey-type puck up a wooden ramp so that it drops through a hole at the top of the ramp. Your prize, if you win, is a large, stuffed gorilla. You realize the secret to winning is giving the puck just enough velocity at the bottom of the ramp to make it to the hole. You estimate the distance from the bottom of the ramp to the hole at about 3 m, and the ramp appears to be inclined with an angle of 10o from the horizontal. You just got out of physics class and recall the coefficient of static friction between steel and wood is 0.1 and the coefficient of kinetic friction between steel and wood is 0.08. The mass of the puck is about 1 kg. You decide to impress your friends by sliding the puck at the precise speed on the first try so as to land it in the hole. You slide the puck at 2.0 m/sec. Do you win the stuffed poodle? Let g = 10 m/s2. Note: A slightly too hard throw will win since your aim is so good the puck would drop in the hole.

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Answer:

No you didn't win the stuffed poodle

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The distance of the ramp to the hole is  d =  3 m \

     The angle of inclination is  [tex]\theta  =  10^o[/tex]

       The coefficient of static friction is [tex]\mu_s = 0.1[/tex]

     The coefficient of kinetic  friction is [tex]\mu_k = 0.08[/tex]

      The mass of the puck is  m  =  1 kg

     The velocity of the first slide  is  [tex]v_1  =  2.0 m/s[/tex]

       

Generally the kinetic energy at the bottom of the ramp  is equal the energy loss due to friction and this can be mathematically represented as

    [tex]\frac{1}{2} m *  v^  2 =  \mu_k * [m *  g] *  cos (theta )  *  d[/tex]

=>     [tex]\frac{1}{2}  *  v^  2 = 0.08 * 9.8 *  cos (10 )  *  3[/tex]

=>     [tex] v=  2.17 \  m/s [/tex]

Comparing the relative velocity obtained and the velocity of your first throw we can see that you didn't win the stuffed animal  

What measurement do geologist use to find the absolute age of once living things

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Answer:

Radiocarbon dating

Explanation:

Radiocarbon dating if it’s not search it on google I’m sure you can find more answers for your questions

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Answer:

Gravitational Potential Energy

B Gravitational potential energy

Lab report on motion 6th grade

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Answer:

I'm in 10th grade

Explanation:

Shoot the cannon velocity of 25 m/s and observe the velocity vector on the simulator and make a statement about your observation . In other words what is happening to the projectile as it travel its parabolic trajectory ?​

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Answer:

Its speed remains the same but its velocity keeps chaging (in direction)

Explanation:

Question #4
4. Anthony walks to the pizza place for lunch. He walk 4 km
east, he realized he passed it and then walked 1 km west.
What distance did he cover? What was his displacement?

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Answer:

Distance 5 km, Displacement 3 km east

Explanation:

The distance covered by Anthony is 5 km, while his displacement is 3 km.

Distance and displacement:

The distance is defined as the total length of space covered during motion between the starting point and end point, not necessarily a straight line. Whereas displacement is defined as the minimum distance between two points in space, that is a straight line.

Suppose, if you start from one point and walk for 100 meters then come back at the same point that you started your walk, you would have traveled 2 times 100 meters that is 200 meters. But your displacement will be zero because your starting point and the end point are the same.

The given question clarifies the difference between distance and displacement:

Since Anthony walks 4 km east and then walks 1 km west, the distance covered by him is:

distance = 4 + 1 = 5 km

but as he walks west, he comes closer to the starting point, and his displacement is the distance between the starting point and the end point.

displacement = 4 - 1 = 3 km

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Which part of the brain plays a vital role in sensory information processing?


Occipital Lobe
Cerebral Cortex
Pons
Parietal Lobe

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Answer:

Parietal Lobe

Explanation:

Vertical acceleration of the stone thrown upwards at the top of the trajectory (where its velocity vanishes) is equal to

A. g
B. g/2
C. 0
D. nine of the above

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I think it’s b but not 100%

Answer:

A. g

Explanation:

Gibbons, small Asian apes, move by brachiation, swinging below a handhold to move forward to the next handhold. A 9.0 kg gibbon has an arm length (hand to shoulder) of 0.60 m. We can model its motion as that of a point mass swinging at the end of a 0.60-m-long, massless rod. At the lowest point of its swing, the gibbon is moving at 3.5 m/s. What upward force must a branch provide to support the swinging gibbon

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Answer:

The correct solution will be "271.95 N".

Explanation:

The given values are:

velocity  

v = 3.5 m/s

mass

m = 9.0 kg

r = 0.6 m

According to the question:

⇒ [tex]F_{branch}=F_{gravity}+F_{centrifugal}[/tex]

⇒             [tex]=mg+\frac{mv^2}{r}[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

⇒             [tex]=9\times 9.8+\frac{9\times (3.5)^2}{0.6}[/tex]

⇒             [tex]=88.2+\frac{110.35}{0.6}[/tex]

⇒             [tex]=271.95 \ N[/tex]

The earth has a mass of, MEarth=6.4 X 1024 kg and a radius of REarth= 6.0 X 106meter and it has acceleration due to gravity, gE = 9.8 . One of Jupiter’s moon also has MJmoon = ½ * MEarth =3.2 x 1024 kg with a radius of, RJmoon = ½ * REarth =3.0 x 106 m and gJmoon value unknown. From the information, what is acceleration due to gravity of Jupiter’s moon, gjmoon, comparing to the earth’s acceleration due to gravity, gEarth?

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Answer:

gjmoon = 19.6 m/s2

Explanation:

Applying the Universal Law of Gravitation, the force exerted by the Earth on a mass m, can be written as follows:

       [tex]F_{gE} = m* \frac{G*M_{E} }{R_{E} ^{2} } = m*g_{E}[/tex]

In the same way, the force due to gravity of Jupiter's moon, can be written as follows:

      [tex]F_{gjmoon} = m* \frac{G*M_{Jmoon} }{R_{Jmoon} ^{2} } = m*g_{jmoon} (1)[/tex]

Now, we know the following:

       [tex]M_{Jmoon} = \frac{M_{E} }{2} (2)[/tex]  

      [tex]R_{Jmoon} = \frac{R_{E} }{2} (3)[/tex]

Replacing (2) and (3) in (1), we get:

       [tex]F_{gjmoon} = m* \frac{G*M_{E} }{2*\frac{R_{E} ^{2}}{4} } = m*g_{jmoon} (1) = m* 2* \frac{G*M_{E} }{R_{E} ^{2}} = 2* m*g_{E}[/tex]

      ⇒  [tex]g_{jmoon} = 2* g_{E}[/tex]

       gjmoon = 19.6 m/s2 (in magnitude).

What do all elements in a column in the periodic table have in common? (2 points)
Oa
Their atoms have the same number of valence electrons.
Ob
Their atoms have the same atomic mass.
Their atoms have the same number of protons and electrons.
Od
Their atoms have the same number of neutrons.

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Answer:

You mean in periods.

They have the same number of elctron shells.

But if they are in the same group then they have the sane number oifValence electrons.

Explanation:

The latent heat of fusion of mercury is 11.8 J/g. The amount of energy, rounded to the nearest tenth, needed to change 8.00 grams of mercury to a liquid is

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Answer:

94.4

Explanation:

it is

Answer:

94.4 i took the test and got it right :)

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If the experimenter knows who is in the experimental and control groups and treats them accordingly, she runs the risk of ________.

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She runs the risk of experimenter bias

Answer:

Experimenter bias

Explanation:

If the experimenter knows who is in the experimental and control groups and treats them accordingly, she runs the risk of Experimenter bias.

Definitions of Experimenter bias

1) Research bias, also called experimenter bias, is a process where the scientists performing the research influence the results, in order to portray a certain outcome.

2) Observer bias (also called experimenter bias or research bias) is the tendency to see what we expect to see, or what we want to see. When a researcher studies a certain group, they usually come to an experiment with prior knowledge and subjective feelings about the group being studied.

Find the distance along an arc on the surface of the earth that subtends a central angle of 1 minutes (1 minute = 1/60 degree). The radius of the earth is 3960 miles. Round to the thousandths. (3 decimal places)

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Answer:

1.152 miles

Explanation:

Given: central angle = 1 minute = [tex](\frac{1}{60}) ^{o}[/tex]

           radius of the earth = 3960 miles

The length of an arc = [tex]\frac{\alpha }{360^{o} }[/tex] 2[tex]\pi[/tex]r

where: [tex]\alpha[/tex] is the central angle, and r is the radius.

Thus,

Distance along the arc = [tex]\frac{\alpha }{360^{o} }[/tex] 2[tex]\pi[/tex]r

Distance along the arc = [tex]\frac{(\frac{1}{60}) ^{o} }{360^{o} }[/tex] x 2 x [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex] x 3960

                                      = [tex]\frac{(\frac{1}{60}) ^{o} }{360^{o} }[/tex] x 24891.4286

                                      = 1.1524

The required distance along an arc is 1.152 miles.

What is the relation between the weight of a body and acceleration due to gravity? ​

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Answer:

The weight W, or gravitational force, is then just the mass of an object times the gravitational acceleration. Since the gravitational constant (g) depends on the square of the distance from the center of the earth, the weight of an object decreases with altitude.

Explanation:

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A 1000-turn solenoid is 50 cm long and has a radius of 2.0 cm. It carries a current of 18.0 A. What is the magnetic field inside the solenoid near its center

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Answer:

The value  is  [tex]B =  0.0452 \  T [/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The number of turns is  N  =  1000

    The length is  L =  50 cm =  0.50 m  

    The radius is  r =  2.0 cm  =  0.02 m

     The current is I  =  18.0 A

   

Generally the magnetic field is mathematically represented as

         [tex]B = \mu_o  * \frac{N }{L}  *  I[/tex]

Here [tex]\mu_o[/tex] is the permeability of free space with value  

     [tex]\mu_o  =  4\pi * 10^{-7} N/A^2[/tex]

So

     [tex]B =  4\pi * 10^{-7}  *   \frac{1000}{0.50} *  18.0[/tex]

=>   [tex]B =  0.0452 \  T [/tex]

An airline employee tosses two suitcases in rapid succession with a horizontal velocity of 7.2 ft/s onto a 50-lb baggage carrier which is initially at rest. Problem 14.003.a Conservation of momentum: two colliding suitcases Knowing that the final velocity of the baggage carrier is 4.8 ft/s and that the first suitcase the employee tosses onto the carrier has a weight of 30 lb, determine the weight of the other suitcase. (You must provide an answer before moving on to the next part.) The weight of the other suitcase is lb.

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Answer:

m₁ = 70 lb

Explanation:

Here we will use the law of conservation of momentum:

m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ + m₃u₃ = m₁v₁ + m₂v₂ + m₃v₃

where,

m₁ = mass of first suitcase = ?

m₂ = mass of second suitcase = 30 lb

m₃ = mass of baggage carrier = 50 lb

u₁ = initial speed of first suitcase = 7.2 ft/s

u₂ = initial speed of second suitcase = 7.2 ft/s

u₃ = initial speed of baggage carrier = 0 ft/s

v₁ = Final speed of first suitcase = 4.8 ft/s

v₂ = Final speed of second suitcase = 4.8 ft/s

v₃ = Final speed of baggage carrier = 4.8 ft/s

because after collision all three will have same speed

Therefore,

(m₁)(7.2 ft/s) + (30 lb)(7.2 ft/s) + (50 lb)(0 ft/s) = (m₁)(4.8 ft/s) + (30 lb)(4.8 ft/s) + (50 lb)(4.8 ft/s)

(m₁)(7.2 ft/s) + (216 lb ft/s) + (0 lb ft/s) = (m₁)(4.8 ft/s) + (144 lb ft/s) + (240 lb ft/s)

(m₁)(7.2 ft/s) - (m₁)(4.8 ft/s) = 168 lb ft/s

m₁ = (168 lb ft/s)/(2.4 ft/s)

m₁ = 70 lb

If you borrow your mom's car to drive 128 m to the store, but you go cruising
instead and drive a total distance of 1256 m in 3600s. What was your speed during the
trip? Round answer to 2 significant figures.

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Answer:

v = 0.349 m/s

Explanation:

If you borrow your mom's car to drive 128 m to the store, but you go cruising  instead and drive a total distance of 1256 m in 3600s.

We need to find your speed during the  trip. It is equal to the total distance divided by time taken.

He has done cruising  instead and drive a total distance of 1256 m.

So,

[tex]v=\dfrac{d}{t}\\\\v=\dfrac{1256\ m}{3600\ s}\\\\v=0.349\ m/s[/tex]

So, the speed of the person during the trip is 0.349 m/s.

my mom is dum and anoying asl, what should i do?

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Answer:

stop being an annoying child and appreciate everything your mother does for you because she cares for you

Explanation:

its the right thing to do

Be thankful for everything your mom does bc one day she wont be here any more! Love her while you can

Please help which one is correct

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Answer:

option (i) is correct

Explanation:

as there is no air resistance, no force is acting on the object horizontally, but gravitational acceleration will obviously act, regardless of the air resistance... option (i) is correct

Which property of a substance can be determined using a pH indicator.​

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Answer:

Acidity

Explanation:

A pH indicator measures how acidic or basic a substance is.

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A dragster race car can accelerate from rest to incredible speeds. In one case a dragster is able to finish the 305 m run in 3.64 s. What was the average acceleration during this run?

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Answer:

45.89m/s²

Explanation:

Given

Distance S = 305m

Time t = 3.64s

To get the acceleration during this run, we will apply the equation of motion:

S = ut+1/2at²

Substitute the given parameters into the formula and calculate the value of a

305 = 0+1/2 a(3.64)²

304 = 1/2(13.2496)a

304 = 6.6248a

a = 304/6.6248

a = 45.89m/s²

Hence the average acceleration during this run is 45.89m/s²

Forces are expressed in ________. (newtons or mass)

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Newtons

Mass isn’t even a unit of measurement

The elements in Groups 3 through 12 of the periodic table are the ______.

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Answer:

Transition Metals

Explanation:

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Answer:

also choose D and E i belive those are also correct

D. and E are correct. i hope you get a good score happy halloween

You are studying circular motion by placing pennies on a turntable and then turning it on so that it will spin. You keep increasing the speed until one of the pennies slips off. You repeat this procedure and observe that the penny close to the outer edge always slip off first. What is the best inference?

1.The penny near the edge has a greater tangential velocity than the one in the center, so it experiences more air resistance. It’s the effect of the air “blowing” it off.

2.The centripetal force required to keep the pennies in place increases with the distance from the center. Eventually, as the turntable spins faster, the friction force between the turntable and the penny near the edge is not enough to supply the required centripetal force.

3.The centrifugal force acting on the pennies is stronger on the one near the edge than the one near the center.

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Answer:

2.The centripetal force required to keep the pennies in place increases with the distance from the center. Eventually, as the turntable spins faster, the friction force between the turntable and the penny near the edge is not enough to supply the required centripetal force.

Explanation:

centripetal force = m ω² R

here m is mass , ω is angular velocity and R is distance of penny from centre

So this force depends upon R

penny on the outer edge will require  greater centripetal force to move in circular path .

The centripetal force will be provided by frictional force of table which is same for both the coin . Hence the penny on the outer edge will slip off first the moment , frictional force reach its maximum value for it . But it will be sufficient to keep in balance the penny nearer to the centre .

Suppose you are standing on a scale in an elevator that is accelerating upward. Will the scale read your weight as larger for smaller than the weight it reads when you are stationary?

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Answer:

following are the solution to this question:

Explanation:

When I stand at such a scale in an elevated that's already rising upwards, its scale would appear to also be 0 because of free fall and would often reveal that weight whenever the lift is stable.  

In this, the free fall is also known as the object, that is influenced exclusively by gravity, and an object operating only through the influence of gravity is said to be in a free-fall state.

An elephant pushes with 2000 N on a load of trees. It then
pushes these trees for 150 m. How much work did the
elephant do?

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Answer:

13.3

Explanation

work= force/area

2000/150

Answer 13.3 Work=force/area 2000 /150

for an emitted wavelength of 500 nanometers and a redshift of 0.4 what will be the observed wavelength g

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Answer:

The observed wavelength is  [tex] \lambda = 700nm[/tex] (color -  Red)

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The wavelength of the emitter is  [tex]\lambda_ e  = 500 nm  =  500 *10^{-9} \  m[/tex]

  The redshift is  R  =  0.4  

     Generally red shift is mathematically represented as

    [tex]R =  \frac{ \lambda -  \lambda_e }{\lambda_e}[/tex]

=>  [tex]0.4  =  \frac{ \lambda -   500 *10^{-9} }{500 *10^{-9} }[/tex]

=>  [tex] \lambda - 500*10^{-9} = 200*10^{-9}  [/tex]

=>   [tex] \lambda = 700 *10^{-9}[/tex]

=>   [tex] \lambda = 700nm[/tex]

What determines the path that an object in projectile motion follows? (Ignore air resistance)

gravity only
inertia only
gravity and inertia
neither gravity or inertia

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Answer:

C

gravity and inertia

Explanation:

Answer:

c :)

Explanation:

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