Answer:
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answer :
a) 0.083 secs
b) 0.33 secs
c) 3e^-4/3
Explanation:
Given that
g = 32 ft/s^2 , spring constant ( k ) = 2 Ib/ft
initial displacement = 1 ft above equilibrium
mass = weight / g = 4/32 = 1/8
damping force = instanteous velocity hence β = 1
a)Calculate the time at which the mass passes through the equilibrium position.
time mass passes through equilibrium = 1/12 seconds = 0.083
b) Calculate the time at which the mass attains its extreme displacement
time when mass attains extreme displacement = 1/3 seconds = 0.33 secs
c) What is the position of the mass at this instant
position = 3e^-4/3
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X-rays have so much energy they can go right through your ___ and ___.
Answer:
X-rays have so much energy they can go right through your muscles and fat.
Explanation:
There are actually more ways to fill in those two blanks... Different parts of the body absorb x-rays in varying degrees, but soft tissues (like skin, muscles, fat, and organs) allow most of the X-rays to pass through.
Which material transmits the most visible light?
A.Sunglass lens
B.Mirror
C.Clear glass
D.Black cloth
Answer:
c
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP! A 0.423 kg object carries a +11.5 uc
charge. It is 0.925 m from a -7.55 C
charge. What is the magnitude of the
object's acceleration?
(u stands for micro. Remember, magnitudes
are positive.)
[?] m/s2
Answer:
2.15 m/s²
Explanation:
We'll begin by calculating the force of attraction between two charges. This can be obtained as follow:
Charge of 1st object (q₁) = +11.5 μC = +11.5×10¯⁶ C
Charge of 2nd object (q₂) = –7.55 μC = –7.55×10¯⁶ C
Electrical constant (K) = 9×10⁹ Nm²/C²
Distance apart (r) = 0.925 m
Force (F) =?
F = Kq₁q₂ / r²
F = 9×10⁹ × 11.5×10¯⁶ × 7.55×10¯⁶/ 0.925²
F = 0.781425 / 0.855625
F = 0.91 N
Finally, we shall determine the acceleration of the object. This can be obtained as follow:
Mass of object (m) = 0.423 Kg
Force (F) = 0.91 N
Acceleration (a) =?
F = ma
0.91 = 0.423 × a
Divide both side by 0.423
a = 0.91 / 0.423
a = 2.15 m/s²
Thus, the magnitude of the object's acceleration is 2.15 m/s²
Answer:
2.15
Explanation:
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A boy walks towards a stationary plane mirror at a speed of 12ms^1 what is the relative speed of approach of the boy and his image? (a)zero (b)1.2ms^-1 (c) 2.4ms^-1 (d)1.44ms^-1
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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What is the wavelength of a wave that is traveling at 343 m/s with a frequency of 1000 Hz
Answer:
[tex]343 \div 1000 = 0.343[/tex]
wavelength is equivalent to the velocity divided by the frequency
What are the formulas for Work, KE, GPE and Power?
Answer:
work=f×d
GPE =m×g×h
[tex]kinetic energy = \frac{1}{2} mv {}^{2} \\ power = \frac{w}{t} [/tex]
A boy who is riding his bicycle, moves with an initial velocity of 5 m/s. ten second later, he is moving at 15 m/s. what is his acceleration
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A boy who is riding his bicycle, moves with an initial velocity of 5 m/s. Ten second later, he is moving at 15 m/s. What is his acceleration?[tex]\Large {{ \sf {Given :}}} [/tex]
Initial Velocity (u) - 5 m/sFinal Velocity (v) - 15 m/sTime (t) - 10 sec[tex]\Large {{ \sf {Formulae :}}} [/tex]
If the velocity of an object changes from an initial value u to the final value v in time t, the acceleration a is, [tex]a \: = \frac{v - u}{t} [/tex][tex]\Large {{ \sf {Step-by-step explanation :}}} [/tex][tex]a \: = \frac{v - u}{t} \\ or \: \: a = \frac{(15 - 5)}{10} m \: s^{ - 2} \\ or \: \: a \: = \frac{10}{10}m \: s^{ - 2} \\ or \: \: a = 1m \: s^{ - 2} [/tex]
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His acceleration is [tex]1m \: s^{ - 2} [/tex]If spring has a spring constant of 500 N/m and is stretched .50 meters,how much energy is stored in the spring ((show work for full credit, show equation))
Answer:
The energy stored is: 62.5 Joules
Explanation:
Given
[tex]k = 500N/m[/tex] --- spring constant
[tex]x = 0.5m[/tex] --- stretch
Required
The amount of energy
This is calculated as:
[tex]U = \frac{1}{2} kx^2[/tex]
[tex]U = \frac{1}{2} * 500N/m * (0.5m)^2[/tex]
[tex]U = 250N/m * (0.5m)^2[/tex]
[tex]U = 62.5\ J[/tex]
A cog system on the beginning segment of a roller coaster needs to get 29 occupied cars up a 120-m vertical rise over a time interval of 60 s. Each car experiences a gravitational force of 5900 N. The cars start at rest and end up moving at 0.50 m/s.
Answer:
Hello your question has some missing part attached below is the missing part
How much work is done by the cog system on the cars?
answer : 2.053 * 10^7 J
Explanation:
Total weight of car ( wT ) = 5900 * 29 = 171100 N
mass of car ( mT ) = wT / g = 171100 / 9.81 = 17459.18 kg
Hence work done by the cog system on the cars
W = ( KE[tex]_{2}[/tex] + PE[tex]_{2}[/tex] ) - ( KE[tex]_{1}[/tex] + PE[tex]_{1}[/tex] )
= ( 1/2 mv^2 + mgh ) - ( 0 )
= ( 1/2 * 17459.18 * 0.50^2) + ( 17459.18 * 9.81 * 120 )
= 2.053 * 10^7 J
Which of the following situations best represents a set of balanced forces?
Group of answer choices
A 12 N of force pulling left while a 22 N of force pulls right.
A 6 N of force pulling left while a 10 N of force pulls right.
A 2 N force and a 10 N force pulling left while a 12 N force pulls right.
A 22 N force pulling left while a 6 N force and a 12 N force pulls right.
Answer:
A 2 N force pulling and a 10 N force pulling left while a 12N force pulls right.
Kamal, Kamala, Krishna invert a sum of RS= 30,000 on a business in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5. Find the each of their investment.
Answer:
Explanation:
Kamal, Kamala, Krishna invert in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5.
As 2+3+5 =10, their respective share is 2/10, 3/10 and 5/10.
Sum of investment = 30000Rs
Kamal's investment = 30000 * 2/10 = 6,000 Rs
Kamala's investment = 30000 * 3/10 = 9,000 Rs
Krishna's investment = 30000 * 5/10 = 15,000 Rs
Light travels at the same speed at all times. True False
Answer:
true hope this help :}
Explanation:
A boy who is riding his bicycle, moves with an initial velocity of 5 m/s. ten second later, he is moving at 15 m/s. what is his acceleration
Answer:
1 m/s²
Explanation:
From the question,
Using
a = (v-u)/t.................... Equation 1
Where a = accelartion of the bicycle, v = Final velocity, u = initial velocity, t = time.
Given: v = 15 m/s, u = 5 m/s, t = 10 s
Substitute these values into equation 1
a = (15-5)/10
a = 10/10
a = 1 m/s²
Hence the acceleration of the bicycle is 1 m/s²
the statement from which investigation is an example of repetition? *answer choices in picture*
Answer:
vestigation 4
Explanation:
A decibel measures the _____________ of sound.
A.pitch
B,frequency
C.loudness
D.amplitude
Is sodium chloride a reactant
Answer:
yes it is a reactant
A lightbulb has 25 W stamped on it. What does this mean?
Answer:
A lightbulb has 25 W stamped on it. What does this mean?:
These labels mean that each lightbulb has Its respective power delivered to It when It Is connected to a constant
Explanation:
The only major country that does not use the metric system
A.
France
B.
United States
C.
Russia
D.
England
First term / second mid Exam [1433/ 1434] Q12. A conductor of radius I, length and resistivity p has resistance R. What is the new resistance if it is stretched to 4 times its original length?
Answer:
R' = 4R
Hence, the resistance increases to four times its initial value as well.
Explanation:
The resistance of a conductor in terms of its physical dimensions can be given by the following formula:
[tex]R = \frac{\rho L}{A}\\[/tex] _______ equation (1)
where,
R = Resistance of the conductor
ρ = resistivity of the material of the conductor
L = Length of the conductor
A = Cross-sectional Area of the conductor
Now, if the length of the conductor is increased to four times, keeping other values constant, then:
[tex]R' = \frac{\rho L'}{A}\\\\R' = \frac{\rho (4L)}{A}\\\\R' = 4\frac{\rho L}{A}[/tex]
using equation (1):
R' = 4R
Hence, the resistance increases to four times its initial value as well.
A longitudinal wave is a type of wave that transfers energy
Answer:
It transfers energy parallel to the direction of wave motion. A transverse wave..
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is a Wave Motion
Explanation:
A longitudinal wave is a type of wave that transfers energy is called," Wave Motion".
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Explanation:
What are the purposes of these items aboard the Voyager probes? • Low-energy particle detector: • Magnetometer boom: • High-gain antenna: • Photopolarimeter: • Cosmic ray:
Explanation:
1. Low-energy particle detector: This particle detector measures the charged particles of the solar winds.
2. Magnetometer boom: This device measures magnetic fields produced by astronomical bodies.
3. High-gain antenna: A HGA has a narrow radio beam that is used to enhance the strength of signal. They simply amplify the weak signals.
4. Photopolarimeter: This is an instrument that is used to measure the strength and intensity and polarization of reflected light.
Answer:
what they said
Explanation:
What is the source of heat for convection currents in the mantle layer of earth
Answer:
Magma from the core
Explanation:
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What is the power of a refrigerator with voltage 110 V and
current 0.8 A?
Answer: 88
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
1. A +4 nC charge is placed at a distance r from another charge. If the charge experiences a force of 6000 N, what is the electric field intensity E ?
Answer:
1500 N/C
Explanation:
From the question,
Applying,
E = F/q.................. Equation 1
Where E = Electric Field intensity, F = Force experienced by the charge, q = Charge
Given: F = 6000 N, q = +4nC
Substitute these value into equation 1
E = 600/4
E = 6000/4
E = 1500 N/C
Hence, the electric field intensity is 1500 N/C.
In the 1500's Galileo experimented and discovered many things. One of his famous experiments allowed him to discover that blank when you drop them.
Answer:
In the 1500's Galileo experimented and discovered many things. One of his famous experiments allowed him to discover that all Objects fall the same rate Bolo when you drop them.
Explanation:
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Which is used to zero a triple beam balance
A.
the pan
B.
a rider
C.
a beam
D.
the tare knob