1. A 5 Ohm resistor is connected to a 9 Volt battery. How many Joules of thermal energy are produced in 7 minutes?

2. The current in a flashlight powered by 4.5 Volts is 0.5 A. What is the power delivered to the flashlight?

3. If the flashlight in the previous problem is left on for 3 minutes, how much electric energy is delivered to the bulb?

4. A 50 Ohm resistance causes a current of 5 milliamps to flow through a circuit connected to a battery. What is the power in the circuit?

5. How many Joules of electric energy are delivered to a 60 Watt lightbulb if the bulb is left on for 2.5 hours?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Question 1: 189 joules

Question 2: 2.25 watts

Question 3: 405 joules

Question 4: 0.00125 watts

Question 5: 450000 joules

Explanation:

question 1:

Volt=1.5v

Resistance =5 ohms

Time=7 minutes

Time=7 x 60

Time=420 seconds

Current =voltage ➗ resistance

Current =1.5 ➗ 5

Current =0.3 amps

Energy=current x voltage x time

Energy=0.3 x 1.5 x 420

Energy =189 joules

Question 2:

Current =0.5 amps

Voltage =4.5v

Power=current x voltage

Power=0.5 x 4.5

Power=2.25 watts

Question 3:

Current=0.5 amps

Voltage=4.5v

Time =3 minutes

Time =3x60

Time =180 seconds

Energy=current x voltage x time

Energy=0.5 x 4.5 x 180

Energy =405 joules

Question 4:

Resistance=50 ohms

Current =5 milliamps

Current =5/1000

Current =0.005 amps

Power =current x current x resistance

Power=0.005 x 0.005 x 50

Power=0.00125 watts

Question 5:

Power =50 watts

Time=2.5 hour

Time=2.5 x 60 x 60

Time =9000 seconds

Energy=power x time

Energy=50x9000

Energy=450000 joules


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Answer:

distance

Explanation:

Speed is the rate of change of position expressed as distance travelled per unit of time

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Answer:

The horizontal distance between two adjacent crests or troughs is known as the wavelength.

Answer: Wavelength

Explanation:

From crest to crest, it is one full wavelength

How do most black holes form?

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Black holes of stellar mass are expected to form when very massive stars collapse at the end of their life cycle. After a black hole has formed, it can continue to grow by absorbing mass from its surroundings
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the masses of the objects and their densities
the distance between the objects and their shapes
the densities of the objects and their shapes
the masses of the objects and the distance between them
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Answer:depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them

Explanation:

According to Newton's law of universal gravitation,the force of attraction between two objects depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them

Which of these parameters is directly related to sound frequency?

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Answer:Velocity

Explanation:

Velocity is directly proportional to the frequency of a wave.

Velocity=frequency x wavelength

Two charged particles are accelerated through a uniform electric field and zero magnetic field, then enter a region with zero electric field and a uniform magnetic field. The particles start at rest from the same position (but at different times; they do not interact with each other). They have identical charges, but different masses. Particle 2 has a cyclotron radius 1.5 times as large as that of particle 1. Find ratio m2/m1

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Answer:

Explanation:

In magnetic field , charged particle will have circular path . Let the radius of their circular path be r₁ and r₂ . Let their velocity at the time of entering magnetic field be v₁ and v₂ .

The velocity with which they will come out of electric field can be measured from following equation

Eq = 1/2 m v²  , E is electric field , q is charge on the particle , m is mass and v is velocity .

v² = 2Eq / m

radius of circular path can be measured by the following expression

m v² / r = Bqv

2Eq / r = Bqv

r = 2Eq / Bqv

= 2E / Bv

r² = 4E² / B²v²

= 4E²m / B²x 2Eq

since E , B and q are constant

r² = K . m

r₂² / r₁² = m₂ / m₁

1.5²

m₂ / m₁ = 1.5²

= 2.25

What do you think will be different about cars in the future? Describe a change that is already being developed or that you think should be invented.

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Answer:

Flying cars.

Explanation:

6. The two ends of an iron rod are maintained at different temperatures. The amount of heat thatflows through the rod by conduction during a given time interval does notdepend uponA) the length of the iron rod.B) the thermal conductivity of iron.C) the temperature difference between the ends of the rod.D) the mass of the iron rod.E) the duration of the time interval.Ans: DDifficulty: MediumSectionDef: Section 13-27. The ends of a cylindrical steel rod are maintained at two different temperatures. The rod conducts heat from one end to the other at a rate of 10 cal/s. At what rate would a steel rod twiceas long and twice the diameter conduct heat between the same two temperatures

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Answer:

20cal/s

Explanation:

Question:

There are two questions. The first one has been answered:

From the formular, Power = Q/t = (kA∆T)/l

the amount heat depends on the duration of time interval, length of the iron rod, the thermal conductivity of iron and the temperature difference between the ends of the rod.

The amount of heat that flows through the rod by conduction during a given time interval does not depend upon the mass of the iron rod (D).

Second question:

The ends of a cylindrical steel rod are maintained at two different temperatures. The rod conducts heat from one end to the other at a rate of 10 cal/s. At what rate would a steel rod twice as long and twice the diameter conduct heat between the same two temperatures?

Solution:

Power = 10cal/s

Power = energy per unit time = Q/t

Where Q = energy

Power = (kA∆T)/l

k = thermal conductivity of iron

A = area

Area = πr^2

r = radius

Diameter = d = 2r

r = d/2

Area = (πd^2)/4

Length = l

∆T = change in temperature

10 = (kA∆T)/l

For a steel rod with length doubled and diameter doubled:

Let Length (L) = 2l

Diameter (D)= 2d

Area = π [(2d)^2]/4 = (π4d^2)/4

Area = 4(πd^2)/4

Using the formula Power = (kA∆T)/l, insert the new values for A and l

Power = [k × 4(πd^2)/4 × ∆T]/2l

Power = [4k((πd^2)/4) ∆T]/2l

Power = [(4/2)×k((πd^2)/4) ∆T]/l

Power = [2k(A) ×∆T]/l = 2(kA∆T)/l

Power of a steel that has its length doubled and diameter doubled = 2(kA∆T)/l

Recall initial Power = (kA∆T)/l = 10cal/s

And ∆T is the same

2[(kA∆T)/l] = 2 × 10

Power of a steel that has its length doubled and diameter doubled = 20cal/s

Electric motors convert electrical energy to mechanical energy. When the current-carrying coil is placed between the magnetic poles, a force acts on it that causes it to rotate. The image below shows a simple electric motor. The motor is used to lift metal boxes. How can the motor be changed to be able to lift a heavier box? A. rotate the coil in a counter-clockwise direction B. add more loops of wire between the magnets C. change the polarity of the magnet D. decrease the size of the magnets

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Answer:

B. add more loops of wire between the magnets

Explanation:

this would increase the magnetic force acting on the rod therefore increasing

By adding more loops of wire between the magnets the motor is changed to be able to lift a heavier box.

What is an electric motor?

An electric motor is a mechanism that turns electricity into mechanical energy.

The interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric current in a wire winding generates force in the form of torque imparted to the motor's shaft in most electric motors.

An electric generator is physically equivalent to an electric motor, but it converts mechanical energy into electrical energy using a reversed flow of power.

The load capacity in the motor can be increased by increasing the no of loops. So by adding more loops of wire between the magnets the motor is changed to be able to lift a heavier box.

Hence option B is correct.

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Mutations that neither benefit nor harm the organisms have blanks effect on the organisms survival

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Answer:

I would say that the mutation has no effect on the organism, as it doesn't help or harm it.

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Potassium is a crucial element for the healthy operation of the human
body. Potassium occurs naturally in our environment (and thus our
bodies) as three isotopes: Potassium-39, Potassium-40, and Potassium-
41. Their current abundances are 93.26%, 0.012% and 6.728%. A typical
human body contains about 3.0 grams of Potassium per kilogram of body
mass.
1. How much Potassium-40 is present in a person with a mass of 80
kg?
2. If, on average, the decay of Potassium-40 results in 1.10 MeV of
energy absorbed, determine the effective dose (in Sieverts) per year
due to Potassium-40 in an 80-kg body. Assume an RBE of 1.2. The
half-life of Potassium-40 is 1.28 x 10° years.

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The second one if it’s on edge

Has anyone read the book Third level

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The Third Level by Jack Finney?

Match these items.


1 . pls help


asteroids

between Mars and Jupiter

2 .

fission

ice, dust, frozen gases

3 .

energy

sun's atmosphere

4 .

fusion

ability to do work

5 .

corona

splitting atoms

6 .

comets

the combining of atomic nuclei to form one nucleus

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Answer:

Here's your answer :

Asteroids - Between mars and JupiterFission - splitting atomsEnergy - Sun's atmosphereFusion - The combining of atomic nuclei to form one nucleusCorona - Ability to do workComets - Ice, dust, frozen gases

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If you apply a force of 130 N to the lever, how much force is applied to lift the
crate?

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Answer:171 N

Explanation:

Answer:

171 N.

Explanation:

When a switch is closed to complete a DC series RL circuit which has a large time constant, Group of answer choices the electric field in the wires gradually increases to a maximum value. the rate of change of the electric and magnetic fields is greatest at the instant when the switch is closed. all of the above are true. the magnetic field outside the wires gradually increases to a maximum value. only (a) and (c) above are true.

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Answer:

The electric and magnetic fields gradually increase.

Explanation:

Time constant in RL circuits, denoted by τ, is equal to the value of L / R which is the value of the inductor over the resistor. It is used to calculate the point when the current will reach the maximum value in the steady state of the circuit. Because of this behavior of the circuit, the magnetic field and the electric field gradually increase to their maximum values.

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Answer:

Mass

Explanation:

Mass is the measure of amount of matter contained within any substance and hence mass determines the weight. Unit of mass is kilogram as per ISI system of units.  

Mass is measured through a balance. The more is the mass of an object, the more the balance tilts towards the object side.  

Weight is equal to product of mass and the gravitational constant i.e 9.8m/s^2

Based on the simple blackbody radiation model described in class, answer the following question. The planets Mars and Venus have albedo values of 0.15 and 0.75, and observed surface temperatures of approximately 220 K and 700 K, respectively. The average distance of Mars from the sun is 2.28 x 108 km, and the average distance of Venus is 1.08 x 108 km. Given that the radius of the sun is 7 x 108 m, and the energy flux at the surface of the sun is 6.28 x 107 W/m2 , what is the extent of the greenhouse effect for Mars

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Answer:

The extent of greenhouse effect on mars is [tex]G_m = 87 K[/tex]  

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

     The albedo value of Mars is  [tex]A_1 = 0.15[/tex]

      The albedo value of Mars is  [tex]A_2 = 0.15[/tex]

       The surface temperature of Mars is  [tex]T_1 = 220 K[/tex]

        The surface temperature of Venus is  [tex]T_2 = 700 K[/tex]

          The distance of Mars from the sun is [tex]d_m = 2.28*10^8 \ km = 2.28*10^8* 1000 = 2.28*10^{11} \ m[/tex]

          The distance of Venus from sun is  [tex]d_v = 1.08 *10^{8} \ km = 1.08 *10^{8} * 1000 = 1.08 *10^{11} \ m[/tex]

       The radius of the sun is [tex]R = 7*10^{8} \ m[/tex]

        The energy flux is   [tex]E = 6.28 * 10^{7} W/m^2[/tex]

The solar constant for Mars is mathematically represented as

 

          [tex]T = [\frac{E R^2 (1- A_1)}{\sigma d_m} ][/tex]

Where [tex]\sigma[/tex] is the Stefan's constant with a value  [tex]\sigma = 5.6*10^{-8} \ Wm^{-2} K^{-4}[/tex]

So substituting values

         [tex]T = \frac{6.28 *10^{7} * (7*10^8)^2 * (1-0.15)}{(5.67 *10^{-8}) * (2.28 *10^{11})^2)}[/tex]

          [tex]T = 307K[/tex]

So the greenhouse effect on Mars is  

           [tex]G_m = T - T_1[/tex]

           [tex]G_m = 307 - 220[/tex]

          [tex]G_m = 87 K[/tex]

   

Fluorine-18 undergoes beta-plus decay. The child isotope has an atomic mass of

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Answer:

18

Explanation:

got it right on edge

in the figure calculates the acceleration of the block friction not today

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Answer:

A fan pushes hot air out of a vent and into a room. The hot air displaces cold air in the room, causing the cold air to move closer to the floor.

The hot air displacing the cold air is an example of  transfer by

Explanation:

also the answer is hit my dm on ig

When a high‑energy photon passes near a heavy nucleus, a process known as pair production can occur. As a result, an electron and a positron (the electron's antiparticle) are produced. In one such occurrence, a researcher notes that the electron and positron fly off in opposite directions after being produced, each traveling at speed 0.941c. The researcher records the time that it takes for the electron to travel from one position to another within the detector as 15.7 ns. How much time would it take for the electron to move between the same two positions as measured by an observer moving along with the positron?

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Answer:

1.47*10^{-8}s

Explanation:

You first calculate the distance traveled by the electron:

[tex]x=vt\\\\x=(0.941(3*10^8m/s))(15.7*10^{-9}s)=4.43m[/tex]

Next, you calculate the relative speed as measure by an observer in the positron, of the electron:

[tex]u'=\frac{u+v}{1+\frac{uv}{c^2}}\\\\u'=\frac{0.941c+0.941c}{1+\frac{(0.941)^2c^2}{c^2}}\\\\u'=0.99c[/tex]

with this relative velocity you calculate the time:

[tex]t=\frac{x}{u'}\\\\t=\frac{4.43m}{0.99c}=1.47*10^{-8}s[/tex]

classify the waves as longitudinal or transverse.

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Answer:

1. transverse

2. transverse

3. longitudinal

4. idk

Explanation:

1. longitudinal

2. transverse

3. longitudinal

4. transverse

Doubling the amplitude of a sound wave will ?
A) Double the speed of the sound and cause it to have a higher pitch
B) Havel the speed of sound and cause it to have a lower pitch
C) Leave the speed of sound unchanged, but cause the sound to be louder
D) Leave the speed of sound unchanged and cause the sound to have a lower pitch

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Answer:

(C) is correct option.

Explanation:

The loudness of sound wave determines its amplitude. If the sound is loud, it will have more amplitude while if the sound is soft, it will have less amplitude.

On doubling the amplitude of sound wave, it will become more loud.

Doubling the amplitude of a sound wave will leave the speed of sound unchanged, but cause the sound to be louder. Hence, the correct option is (C).

A bicycle coasting downhill reaches its maximum speed at the bottom of the
hill.
This speed would be even greater if some of the bike's
energy had
not been transformed into
energy
A) kinetic; heat
OB) heat; potential
C) kinetic; potential
OD) potential; kinetic

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OB

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A particle with charge q = +1e and mass m = 5.5×10^-26 kg is injected horizontally with speed 2.4×10^6 m/s into the region between two parallel horizontal plates. The plates are 22 cm long and 1.2 cm apart. The particle is injected midway between the top and bottom plates. The top plate is negatively charged and the bottom plate is positively charged, so that there is an upward-directed electric field between the plates, of magnitude E = 33 kN/C. Ignore the weight of the particle.
(a) How long, in seconds, does it take for the particle to pass through the region between the plates?
(b) When the particle exits the region between the plates, what will be the magnitude of its vertical displacement from its entry height, in millimeters?

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Answer:

a) t = 9.16*10^{-18} s

b) y = 0.402 mm

Explanation:

(a) To find the time that the particle takes to pass trough the region between parallel plates, you take into account that the horizontal component of the velocity is constant in all trajectory of the particle. Then, you use the following formula:

[tex]t=\frac{x}{v_x}\\\\[/tex]

x: length of the sides of the plates = 0.22m

v_x: horizontal component of the velocity = 2.4*10^6 m/s

[tex]t=\frac{0.22m}{2.4*10^6m/s}\\\\t=9.16*10^{-8}s=91.6ns[/tex]

(b) To find the vertical displacement of the particle you first calculate the acceleration of the particle generated by the electric force:

[tex]F_e=ma\\\\qE=ma\\\\a=\frac{qE}{m}\\\\a=\frac{(1.6*10^{-19}C)(33*10^3N/C)}{5.5*10^{-26}C}=9.6*10^{10}\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]

where you have used that the charge is 1.6*10^-19 C (charge of an electron).

With the values of the acceleration and time you use the following kinematic equation to calculate the vertical displacement:

[tex]y=v_{oy}t+\frac{1}{2}at^2\\\\v_{oy}=0m/s\\\\y=\frac{1}{2}(9.6*10^{10}\frac{m}{s^2})(9.16*10^{-8}s)^2=4.02*10^{-4}m=0.402mm[/tex]

Following are the solution to the given points:

When calculating the time required the particle will pass through the zone between plates, remember that such a horizontal component of the particle's velocity is fixed throughout the particle's route. The following formula is then used:

            [tex]\to t=\frac{x}{v_x}[/tex]

           [tex]\to x:[/tex] plate length = 0.22m

           [tex]\to v_x :[/tex]velocity's horizontal component[tex]= 2.4\times 10^{6} \ \frac{m}{s}\\\\[/tex]

           [tex]\to t=\frac{0.22\ m}{ 2.4 \times 10^6 \frac{m}{s}}= 9.16 \times 10^{-8} \ s = 91.6 \ ns[/tex]

To determine the particle's vertical displacement, firstly compute the particle's acceleration due to electric force:

          [tex]\to F_e=ma\\\\\to qE=ma\\\\\to a=\frac{qE}{m}\\\\[/tex]

                 [tex]=\frac{1.6 \times 10^{-19}\ C \times 33 \times 10^3 \frac{N}{C}}{5.5 \times 10^{-26} C} \\\\ =\frac{1.6 \times 10^{-16} \times 33 \times 10^{26}}{5.5} \\\\ =\frac{1.6 \times 33 \times 10^{10}}{5.5} \\\\ =\frac{16 \times 33 \times 10^{10}}{55} \\\\ = 9.6 \times 10^{10} \ \frac{m}{s^2}\\\\[/tex]

when you have used that charge [tex]1.6\times 10^{-19}\ C[/tex]electronic charge).The following kinematic formula is used to determine vertical displacement using the values of acceleration and time:

           [tex]\to y=v_{oy} t+\frac{1}{2} at^2\\\\\to v_{oy}= 0 \ \frac{m}{s}\\\\\to y=\frac{1}{2} (9.6 \times 10^{10} \frac{m}{s^2}) (9.6 \times 10^{-8}\ s)^2[/tex]

                  [tex]= 4.02 \times 10^{-2} \ m \\\\ = 0.402 \ mm\\\\[/tex]

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In order to get going fast, eagles will use a technique called stooping, in which they dive nearly straight down and tuck in their wings to reduce their surface area. While stooping, a 6- kg golden eagle can reach speeds of up to 53 m/s . While golden eagles are not very vocal, they sometimes make a weak, high-pitched sound. Suppose that while traveling at maximum speed, a golden eagle heads directly towards a pigeon while emitting a sound at 1.1 kHz. The emitted sound has a sound intensity level of 30 dB when heard at a distance of 5 m .A) Model this stooping golden eagle as an object moving at terminal velocity. The eagle’s drag coefficient is 0.5 and the density of air is 1.2 kg/m 3 . What is the effective cross-sectional area of the eagle’s body while stooping?B) What is the doppler-shifted frequency that the pigeon will hear coming from the eagle?C) Consider the moment when the pigeon is 5 m away from the eagle. At the pigeon’s position, what is the intensity (in W/m^2 ) of the sound the eagle makes?D) The golden eagle slams into the 250- g pigeon, which is initially moving at 10 m/s in the opposite direction (toward the eagle). The eagle grabs the pigeon in its talons, and they move off together in a perfectly inelastic collision. How fast do they move after the collision?

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Answer:

Check the explanation

Explanation:

Part A

F = CA

this drag force balances the weight = 6X 9.8

so

6X9.8 = 0.5 X A X0.5 X 1.2 X 532

A= 0.069 m2

Part B

here the sorce is moving and the observer is at rest

so f= f(- 1 - 1

f = 1.1X10 343 343 – 53

f' = 1.3 KHz

Part C:

given the intensity = 30 dB

we know that I dB = 10 log (I(W/m2))

so we get I (W/m2) = 1000

Part D : The catch

Given that U1 = 53 M1 = 6 kg

U2 =-10 M2=0.25

V1=V2

now conserving momentum

6 X 53 -0.25 X10 =(6+0.25)V

V= 50.48 m/sec

Q1. What is the frequency of rotation of 1000 loop coil of area 20cm2 in a magnetic field of 5T to

generate an emf that has a maximum value of 15.7V?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Emf e generated in a coil with no of turn n and area A rotating in a magnetic field B  with angular speed of ω is given by the expression

e = e₀ sinωt

where e₀ = nωAB which is the maximum emf generated

Putting the given values

15.7 = 1000xω x 20 x 10⁻² x 5

ω = .0157

frequency of rotation

= ω / 2π

= .0157 / 2 x 3.14

= .0025 /s

9 rotation / hour .

You have two flashlights that operate on 1.50-V D batteries. The first flashlight uses two batteries in a chain, and the second uses five batteries in a chain. Each flashlight has a current of 2.50 A flowing through its circuit. What power is being transferred to the bulb in each flashlight

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Answer:

The first flashlight,

P = 7.5 W

The second flashlight,

P = 18.75 W

Explanation:

P = VI.................. Equation 1

Where P = Power, V = Voltage, I = current.

For the first flashlight,

Given: I = 2.5 A, and V = 1.5×2 (The first uses two battery in chain) = 3 V

Substitute into equation 1

P = 3(2.5)

P = 7.5 W.

For the second flash light,

P = VI

Given: I = 2.5 A, V = 1.5×5 ( The second uses five batteries in a chain) = 7.5 V

Substitute into equation 1

P = 2.5(7.5)

P = 18.75 W.

A 20-kilogram box is sitting on an inclined plane with a 30-degree slope. If the box is at rest, what is the force
on the box due to friction?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The box is at rest because , the component of weight along the surface downwards is equal to frictional force .

frictional force = mgsinθ

= 20 x 9.8 sin 30

= 98 N .

Which of the following characteristics of Earth's crust is likely to contribute to geological events?
A. can be broken into many plates
B. has has uniform thickness throughout
C. cysts on top of the solid rock of the lower mantle
D. is composed of a single layer that surrounds Earth​

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Answer:A

Explanation:

The crust Of The earth's has plates boundaries,when the layers that forms to boundaries glide on each other, vibrations occur which are known as earthquakes

Answer:

A) Can be Broken Into Many Plates

a girl pushes an 18.15 kg wagon with a force of 3.63 N. what is the acceleration?

A. 0.06 m/s2
B. 5 m/s2
C. 0.2 m/s2

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Answer:0.2 m/s^2

Explanation:

mass=18.15kg

Force=3.63N

Acceleration=force ➗ mass

Acceleration=3.63 ➗ 18.15

Acceleration=0.2 m/s^2

A girl pushes a wagon of mass 18.15 kg with a force of 3.63 N, so the acceleration of the wagon will be 0.2 m/s².

What is acceleration?

In mechanics, acceleration is the measure of how rapidly an object's velocity changes over time. Accelerations as a vector quantity. An object's acceleration depends on the direction of the net force exerted on it.

A vector quantity, acceleration, is something that has both a magnitude and a direction. As a vector quantity, velocity is also. The ratio of the velocity vector change over a time interval to that interval is the definition of acceleration.

Mass, m =18.15 kg

Force, f = 3.63 N

Force = m × a

a= f / m

a =3.63 / 18.15

a = 0.2 m/s²

Hence, the acceleration of the wagon will be 0.2 m/s².

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What is Soto's attitude toward agricultural work? hurry plz im timed. i have 20 minutes leftWhich shows how the distributive property can be used to evaluate 7 times 8 and four-fifths?56 + StartFraction 28 over 5 EndFraction = 56 + 5 and three-fifths = 61 and three-fifths56 times StartFraction 28 over 5 EndFraction = StartFraction 1568 over 5 EndFraction = 313 and three-fifths15 + (StartFraction 35 over 5 EndFraction + four-fifths) = 15 + StartFraction 39 over 5 EndFraction = StartFraction 75 over 5 EndFraction + StartFraction 39 over 5 EndFraction = StartFraction 114 over 5 EndFraction = 22 and four-fifths15 times (StartFraction 35 over 5 EndFraction + four-fifths) = 15 times StartFraction 39 over 5 EndFraction = StartFraction 15 over 1 EndFraction times StartFraction 39 over 5 EndFraction = StartFraction 585 over 5 EndFraction = 117 Compare the ordered pairs of the pre-image to theimage to answer these questions.Is the dilation an enlargement or reduction?The point of dilation is about what coordinate?What is the scale factor?Pre-image The Great Depression finally came to an end duringthe New Deal.World War II.Riverss term.Talmadges term. Each CD is approximately 4.72 inches in circumference and 0.05 inches in depth. There are 15 CDs in the stack. Use the Cavalieri's Principle to find the surface area of the stack of CDs The (average) sales price for single family property in Seattle and Port Townsend is tabulated below. Year Seattle Port Townsend 1970 $38,000 $8,400 1990 $175,000 $168,400Find a linear model relating the year x and the sales price y for a single family property in Seattle. Abbott Company uses the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible accounts. Abbott estimates that 3% of credit sales will be uncollectible. On January 1, the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts had a credit balance of $3,700. During the year, Abbott wrote-off accounts receivable totaling $2,700 and made credit sales of $118,000. After the adjusting entry, the December 31 balance in Bad Debt Expense would bea. $4,540 b. $3,540 c. $3,700 d. $7,240 Which of the following is the assistant sound editor responsible for in traditional film editing?Foley soundspottingADRhead trim A survey of 1,562 randomly selected adults showed that 522 of them have heard of a new electronic reader. The accompanying technology display results from a test of the claim that 35% of adults have heard of the new electronic reader. Use the normal distribution as an approximation to the binomial distribution, and assume a 0.05 significance level to complete parts (a) through (e). Is the test two-tailed, left-tailed, or right-tailed? Left-tailed test Two-tailed test Right tailed test What is the test statistic? (Round to two dcimal places as needed.) What is the P-vahie? Esme plans to flip a fair coin 3 times and record the results of each flip.What is the probability that the coin lands with the heads side up on all 3 flips?Enter your answer as a reduced fraction, using the / symbol, like this: 42/53 What central idea do the details in the excerpt support?Ken Bowersox is an expert on space exploration.The creation of Gateway causes people to dream big. Former astronauts are often chairs of NASA committees.The Human Exploration and Operations Committee plans missions. 15 more than x is 58 Cite Text Evidence Think about Marlene's relationship with her fatherand what it reveals about the story's theme. Review your reading notes. Besure to cite text evidence to explain your response. Dakota worked at a law firm for 6 years. She earned $173,928 per year. How much money did Dakota earn? On the venn diagram, which region(s) represent the union of set A and set B (AuB)? If there is a strong correlation between the variables a and b, a may cause b.True or false? An in-ground swimming pool is 8 meters long, 6 meters wide, and 2 meters deep. The water-resistant paint needed for the pool costs $6 per square meter. Step by step. 1. How many sides of the pool do you have to paint?2. How much paint (in square meters) do you need to paint the pool?3. How much will it cost to paint the pool?4. How much water will the pool hold? Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence about religion in ancient Rome.The ancient Romans were polytheistic, meaning that they worshiped . The ancient Romans renamed the gods to make them their own. They also believed that protected their homes Hi can you please help me Subirrigation requires