Answer: D
X: positive
Y: negative
Explanation:
It's either A or D and I chose A and got it wrong.
Answer:
D) Y and Z are opposite charges, but their identities cannot be determined.
Explanation:
i got it right
4. Convert this distance( 9cm)into MILES, using the scale provided:
Answer:
Which of the following is a claim of special relativity?
A. All laws of physics apply to frames of reference that are changing
speed.
B. All laws of physics apply to frames of reference that are
accelerating
C. All laws of physics apply to frames of reference that are not
accelerating.
D. All laws of physics apply to frames of reference that start from
rest.
SUSM
ASAP PLEASE!!
When tectonic plates are strained to the point that they can no longer bend, which of the following is most likely to occur?
A. Earthquake
B. Volcanic Eruption
C. Convection Current
D. Ocean Basin Formation
What is used in the name of ionic compounds containing a cation with multiple charges to indicate which charge?
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Answer:
Roman Numerals?
Explanation:
Iron(II), would be iron 2+
iron(III), would be iron 3+
for example.
A hockey puck moving at 28 m/s is caught by an 80,00 kg man who was at
rest. The man and puck move together after the collision. The pucks mass is
0.16 kg. What is the final velocity?
A. 0.06 m/s
B. 4.5 m/s
C. 1.36 m/s
D. 8 m/s
Answer:
A
Explanation:
all the work is in the attached file :D
A light beam approaches a plain mirror at an incident angle of 39
degrees. What is the angle of reflection?
Pls help I need this done soon 50 points
Answer:
1,3,5
Explanation:
i think maybe dont come at me
Answer:
it is 1,3,5
Explanation:
What is the resistance of a 6.0 m long gold wire (ρgold = 5.6 x 10 -8 Ω-m) whose cross-sectional area is 5x10 -7m 2 ? (Please show some work)
Answer:
R =0.672 ohms
Explanation:
We have,
Length of a gold wire is 6 m
Resistivity of gold is [tex]5.6\times 10^{-8}\ \Omega-m[/tex]
Area of cross section of the wire is [tex]5\times 10^{-7}\ m^2[/tex]
The resistance of a wire is given by the relation as follows :
[tex]R=\rho\dfrac{l}{A}\\\\R=5.6\times 10^{-8}\times \dfrac{6}{5\times 10^{-7}}\\\\R=0.672\ \Omega[/tex]
So, the resistance of the gold wire is 0.672 ohms.
5. Coal, petroleum, natural gas, propane, and uranium are examples of
energy sources.
A. nonrenewable
B. renewable
C. biomass
D. Geocentric
Answer:
Nonrenewable
Explanation:
Coal, petroleum, natural gas, propane, and uranium are examples of nonrenewable energy sources.
What is energy sources?Energy sources are forms of potential energy that can be used to perform work.
What is nonrenewable energy sources?A nonrenewable resource is a natural substance that is not replenished with the speed at which it is consumed. It is a finite resource. Fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas, and coal are examples of nonrenewable resources.
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TRUE or FALSE? If an object moves in a circle at a constant speed, its velocity vector will be constant. Explain your answer.
Can someone please answer these two science questions. Please don't answer with just anything for the points, I genuinely need the answers. Thanks! :)
6.
Answer:
45 meters
Explanation:
notice that is you multiply the time with the speed the units cancel to get distance.
therefore
distance=velocity(time)
distance=(3)15
distance =45 meters
7.
Answer:
1. the speed is constant
2. the average speed is .5 m/s
Explanation:
I have attached a graph of the data in excel.
from excel i got the equation of the line to be y=.5x with y being distance and x being time.
the function is a position function so if you take the derivative of it you get the velocity which is .5.
since the derivative is a constant the the speed does not change and the average velocity is the derivative.
A concave mirror forms a real image at 15.0 cm from the mirror surface along the principal axis. If the corresponding object is at a distance of 30.0 cm, what is the mirror's focal length? Please show your work
Answer:
Focal length, f = 10 cm
Explanation:
We have,
A concave mirror forms a real image at 15.0 cm from the mirror surface along the principal axis, it means that the image distance is 15 cm
The object is placed at a distance of 30 cm, u = -30 cm
It is required to find the focal length of the mirror. Let it is f. Using mirror's formula to find it:
[tex]\dfrac{1}{v}-\dfrac{1}{u}=\dfrac{1}{f}\\\\\dfrac{1}{15}-\dfrac{1}{(-30)}=\dfrac{1}{f}\\\\f=10\ cm[/tex]
So, the focal length of the mirror is 10 cm.
Which two gases in the atmosphere are essential to life on Earth? *
Nitrogen and Helium
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
Neon and Argon
Hydrogen and Helium
Answer:
Explanation:
Oxygen and carbon dioxide
David drinks a glass of water in his kitchen. The water is at room temperature, and David
decides to make it colder by adding ice. Which of the following describes why the ice cubes
will melt?
A. Liquid water is reacting with solid water to absorb energy.
B. Water is evaporating from the surface of the water.
C. Slow-moving molecules move out of the ice.
D. Heat from the water moves into the ice.
Answer:
I think it's C
Explanation:
Please help.
To which 2 systems does the heart belong:
A. Circulatory system and Respiratory system
B. Circulatory system and Muscular system
C. Circulatory system and digestive system
D. Circulatory system and Reproductive system
Answer:
A
Explanation:
circulatoy system and respiratory
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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A charged particle is placed in a space. The particle experiences a force. What can be concluded?
A.
The space contains a magnetic field.
B.
The space contains an electric field.
C.
The space has a charge opposite to the particle's.
D.
Oppositely charged particles must be present.
Answer: A.
The space contains a magnetic field
Explanation:
A charged particle is surrounded by electric field and exerts force on other charges in the field, attracting or repelling them.
But a charged particles in a magnetic field can escape into infinity without ever stopping due to magnetic force. We can therefore conclude that the space contains a magnetic field
Answer:
Explanation:
B
As SCUBA divers go deeper underwater, the pressure from the weight of all the water above them increases tremendously which compresses the gases in their blood. What happens to the volume of gas in their blood as the diver rises quickly to the surface?
A.
As a diver rises, the pressure on their body decreases which allows the volume of the gas to decrease.
B.
As a diver rises, the pressure on their body increases which allows the volume of the gas to decrease.
C.
As a diver rises, the pressure on their body decreases which allows the volume of the gas to increase.
D.
As a diver rises, the pressure on their body increases which allows the volume of the gas to increase.
Answer: A.
As a diver rises, the pressure on their body decreases which allows the volume of the gas to decrease.
Explanation:
The problem is that a diver, experiences an increased pressure of water compresses nitrogen and more of it dissolves into the body. Just as there is a natural nitrogen saturation point at the surface, there are saturation points under water. Those depend on the depth, the type of body tissue involved, and also how long a diver is exposed to the extra pressure. The deeper a diver go, the more nitrogen the body absorbs.
The problem is getting rid of the nitrogen once you ascend again. As the pressure diminishes, nitrogen starts dissolving out of the tissues of the diver's body, a process called "off-gassing." That results in tiny nitrogen bubbles that then get carried to the lungs and breathed out. However, if there is too much nitrogen and/or it is released too quickly, small bubbles can combine to form larger bubbles, and those can do damage to the body, anything from minor discomforts all the way to major problems and even death.
Which of the following are major problems with fission reactors? maintaining high temperatures disposal of hot water disposing of radioactive waste obtaining fuel
Answer:
hot water
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
If the frequency of wave is 400 Hz and its
wavelength is 2.5 m, what is the velocity?
a 3000 km/s
b 100 m/s
C 10000 m/s
d 1000 m/s
Answer:
D) 1000 m/s
Explanation:
[tex]wavelength = \frac{velocity}{frequency}[/tex]
You have the wavelength and frequency, you just need to solve for velocity. You can do this by multiplying each side of the equation by frequency.
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Do waves transfer matter?
Answer: Light energy only travels through empty space absent of mass energy and kinetic energy only travels through a medium full of mass energy. ... Waves don't transfer mass because mass is not the same as a wave. Mass can hold “extra” energy but it is that energy that moves through it as a wave, not the particle itself.
In a wave phenomenon, energy can move from one location to another, yet the particles of matter in the medium return to their fixed position. A wave transports its energy without transporting matter. Waves are seen to move through an ocean or lake; yet the water always returns to its rest position.
Explanation:
discharge occurs when oppositely charged objects get close enough for the air between them to become electrically charged.
Answer:
It does both. Once they get close enough the air does start to get charged, but then they eventually discharge when they touch.
Explanation:
I need help if you can help me to get 10 points.
Answer:
It allows the reader to feel more connected to her purpose
Explanation:
If Cooper is using personal examples for her argument, she is allowing the reader see more of her point of view, which can also lead them to feel connected to her purpose
In terms of forces, what makes the arrow start moving?
Answer:
the answer is A force is a push or pull that changes the motion of an object. Forces can make objects start or stop moving, cause objects that are already moving to speed up or slow down, or make objects change direction. Force arrows are used to represent both the magnitude and direction of forces.
Explanation:
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Magnetic fields go from the north poles of magnets to the south poles of magnets.
true or false
The Answer is true, the saying opposites attract are true for magnets when poles match though they repel.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
An electric field around two charged objects is shown.
Two spheres next to each other. Vectors perpendicular to each surface spread out and go to the other charge. The vectors are from the charge on the left, labeled X, and to the other charge, labeled Y. The vectors on the opposite sides of the charges are not bent.
What are the charges of objects X and Y?
Answer:
x is positive y is negative
Explanation:
because the ones from x are moving away from it and the ones from are moving towards it
Answer:
x pos y neg
Explanation:
yes
Why aren't the right-hand rules used to figure out the force exerted on particles traveling parallel to a magnetic field?
Answer:
The answer would be the first option. This occurs because of the presence of the protons. The positive charge of protons and the negative charge of electrons set the balance of each other and usually the net charge turn out to be zero.
Answer:
A magnetic field does not exert a force on particles traveling parallel to the magnetic field.
Explanation:
This is the PLATO answer.
How much voltage must be applied across a 0.20 Ω wire in order to create a 30 A current? (Please show work for it too)
Answer:
6 V
Explanation:
By ohm's law :
V = IR
V = 0.2 × 30 = 6 V
Answer:
V=6V
Explanation:
Use the equation I=V/R and solve for V then use V=IR plug in the numbers.
V=IR
V=30(0.2)
V=6V
For any energy source including batteries, there will be conduction of electricity if there is a potential
difference
similarity
Answer:
Difference
Explanation:
The electricity conduction happens when there is a flow of current. The flow of current from one point to another can only occur if there is a potential difference.
If there is not potential difference between two points the current will not flow and thus electricity conduction will also be not possible. The current in the circuit will flow from higher potential point to lower potential point.
A student is conducting a physics experiment and rolls four different-
sized marbles down identical ramps. The marbles have the following
masses:
Marble A: 1.0 gram
Marble B: 1.5 grams
Marble C: 2.0 grams
Marble D: 2.5 grams
Assuming the marbles reach the same speed, which will have the
greatest kinetic energy at the bottom of the ramp?
Answer:
I think the answer is C
Explanation:
Its heavy but not too heavy
Two identical speakers are 3.50 m and 5.20 m from a listener. What is the lowest frequency (n = 1) that would cause constructive interference there? PLS HELP!
For constructive interference the path difference must be an integer number of wavelengths. The lowest frequency for this would be the longest wavelength with the path difference equal to one wavelength.
Path length difference(m) = 5.20 - 3.50 = 1.70m.
λ =2m ⇒ f = v/λ
λ/2 =1.70
λ = 3.40m
Taking speed of sound as v = 340m/s:
f = v/λ = 340/3.40 = 100Hz.
What is constructive interference?"When two waves of identical wavelength are in phase, they form a new wave with an amplitude equal to the sum of their individual amplitudes."
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Answer:114
Explanation:
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