As a pendulum moves toward the equilibrium position, velocity and acceleration . As the pendulum moves away from the equilibrium position, velocity and acceleration . Velocity is at a when acceleration is zero.

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Answer 1

Answer:

As a pendulum moves toward the equilibrium position, velocity increases and acceleration decreases. As the pendulum moves away from the equilibrium position, velocity decreases and acceleration increases.

Explanation:

Using the law of conservation of energy, we know that Em1=Em2.

Em1 (at the highest point) = Eg + Ek, where Ek is 0

Em2 (at the equilibrium point) = Eg +Ek, where Eg is 0

This makes sense. At the highest point, the pendulum is at its maximum height. At this point, however, it stops moving, so its velocity is 0. At the equilibrium point, the pendulum is at its lowest height (i.e. h=0). At this point, however, its moving at its maximum velocity. This velocity is constant, which means that acceleration is 0.

Answer 2

Answer:

1) Increases

2) Decreases

3) Decreases

4) Increases

5) Maximum

Explanation:

As a pendulum moves toward the equilibrium position, velocity

✔ increases

and acceleration

✔ decreases

. As the pendulum moves away from the equilibrium position, velocity

✔ decreases

and acceleration

✔ increases

. Velocity is at a

✔ maximum

when acceleration is zero.


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A wave hits an object as shown. A vertical line with Medium 1 to the left and Medium 2 to the right. An arrow from the left reaches the line. An arrow starts from the same point on the line and goes right at a different angle. Which kind of wave interaction is shown?

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Answer:

refraction

Explanation:

When the wave moves from medium 1 to medium 2, then the wave gets refracted. Then the correct option is C.

What is the wave?

A wave is an energetic disturbance in a medium that doesn't include any net particle motion. Elastic deformation, a change in pressure, an electric or magnetic intensity, an electric potential, or a change in temperature are a few examples.

A wave is a dynamic disturbance of one or more variables that propagates in physics, geometry, and related sciences. When waves oscillate frequently around an equilibrium value at a certain frequency, they are said to be periodic.

The bending of waves as they go from one substance to another is known as wave refraction. It bends when the wave enters a new material because the wave's speed changes. The optical density or index of refraction of the material affects how light waves bend.

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The missing options are given below.

absorption

diffraction

refraction

reflection

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Answer:

1. the attractive force that holds atoms or ions together

2. the average distance between the nucleus of two bonded atoms

3. the angle formed by two bonds to the same atom

An instant soup is very low in fat and calories but high in sodium. Can this food be labeled “ healthy”?

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

it is not healthy because sodium is not good to our body

No it is not healthy.

The following information should be considered:

The instant soup is the processed food and it have the expire time of about 6 months.If we make the soup homemade than it will be okay for only 1 or 2 foods. Also it is high in sodium.

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what different forms of energy are demonstrated by tv remote, flashlight, string lol ights, clock, and Toys​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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True or False:
Sensations of heaviness and lightness are always associated with changes in a person's weight. A person who feels light has lost weight and a person who feels heavy has gained weight.

If False, explain why the statement is false.

If True, explain why the statement is true.

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False, you can feel heavy but not gain weight

It's not true, no. The weight can be used to calculate an object's product of mass, but not gravity. The object's mass is multiplied by gravity, as is evident. However, an object's mass will never be 0 and will always be constant, its weight would be zero if there is no gravity. Since mass and weight are not the same, the assertion is untrue.

What is Weight?

Weight is the gravitational pull of a large second object, thus the Moon or the Earth, at the first object. Weight is a result of the universal law of gravity, according to which any two objects will gravitationally pull one another with a force exactly equal to the applied of their masses and divided by the square of a distance separating them.

Because of this, larger items naturally weigh more when placed in the same spot; yet, the farther any object seems to be from the Earth, the less weight it has.

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Assignments
1. A shopper pushes a grocery cart 20.0 m at constant speed on level ground, against a 35.0 N
frictional force. He pushes in a direction 25.0" below the horizontal. (a) What is the work done
on the cart by friction? (b) What is the work done on the cart by the gravitational force? (c)
What is the work done on the cart by the shopper? (d) Find the force the shopper exerts, using
energy considerations. (e) What is the total work done on the cart?​

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A) What is the work done?

Answer: We need to use the formula

[tex]w=-F_f(d)[/tex]

[tex]w=-(35)(20)[/tex]

[tex]w=-700J[/tex]

B) What is the work done on the cart by the gravitational force?  

Alright, we know that the gravitional force is perpendicular to the diplacement. Therefore, we gonna use the following formula:

[tex]w=Fdcos90[/tex]

[tex]w=0[/tex]

C) What is the work done on the cart by the shopper?

This is the easier part, since we already know that the work done by the shopper is the same as the work done by the friction force

[tex]W shopper + W friction = 0\\W shopper = W-friction \\W shopper = 700J[/tex]

D) Find the force the shopper exerts, using energy considerations.

[tex]F_f+Fcos25=0\\-35+Fcos25=0\\F=38.6N[/tex]

E) What is the total work done?

You just need to add them:

[tex]w=wshopper+wfriction\\w=0[/tex]

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Answer:

1. c 2.d

Explanation:

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A rectangular block of mass 20 kg lies with a side 0.2m by 500cm on a tab
What is the pressure exerted by its weight on the table?​

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Explanation:

force/area=pressure

force=10*mass

area=0.2*500

pressure=200/100=2

A 80.0 kg person on rollerblades pushes against a 700. Kg box on wheels with a force of 50.0 N and they roll away from each other. The person accelerates to the left and the box accelerates to the right.

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Answer:

 person a₁ = -0.625 m / s², box a₂ = 0.0714 m / s²

Explanation:

In this exercise we have a problem of action and reaction forces, the force with which the person (action) pushes the box is of the same magnitude as the force with which the box (reaction) pushes the person, but in the opposite direction.

We work that body separately

Person

           -F = m₁ a₁

             a₁ = -F / m₁

             a₁ = -50.0 / 80.0

             a₁ = -0.625 m / s²

the negative sign means that the person moves away from the box

Box

            F = m₂ a₂

            a₂ = F / m₂

            a₂ = 50.0 / 700

            a₂ = 0.0714 m / s²

What are the half lives for uranium-235 and uranium-238?
a.
The half-life of uranium-235 is 713 seconds, the half-life of uranium-238 is 4.5 minutes
c.
The half-life of uranium-235 is 713,000,000 years, the half-life of uranium-238 is 4,500,000,000 years
b.
The half-life of uranium-235 is 713 days, the half-life of uranium-238 is 450 days
d.
None of the above

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Answer:

C. The half-life of uranium-235 is 713,000,000 years, the half-life of uranium-238 is 4,500,000,000 years

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the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) will be maximum at:
.
a) 1/2 of the radius of earth

b) 1/4 of the radius of earth

c) 1/8 of the radius of earth

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What is the displacement of a car in 50 s if it is travelling with a velocity of 25 m/s?

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Answer:

v =25 m/s

time= 50 s

Velocity =Displacement/Time

Displacement = Velocity × Time

S = 25×50

s=1250m

Explanation:

v =25 m/s

time= 50 s

Velocity =Displacement/Time

Displacement = Velocity × Time

Alice pulls her wagon with a force of 75N. If the she pulls the wagon for 50 meters, how much work has she done?

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Answer: W=75.50J

Explanation:

W=Fd

What would the acceleration of a car be from a stoplight if it started at 0 m/s and reached a
speed of 100 m/s in 7.8 seconds?

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Answer:

The acceleration of a car would be:  [tex]a=12.8[/tex] m/s²

Explanation:

Given

Initial velocity = [tex]v_1=0[/tex] m/s

Final velocity = [tex]v_f=100[/tex] m/s

Time elapsed = [tex]t = 7.8[/tex] s

To determine

We need to determine the acceleration of a car.

We know that acceleration is basically the rate of change in velocity over time.

Thus,

We can determine the acceleration using the formula

[tex]\:\:\:a=\:\frac{v_f-v_i}{t}[/tex]

where

[tex]a[/tex] is the acceleration[tex]v_1[/tex] is the initial velocity[tex]v_f[/tex] is the final velocity[tex]t[/tex] is time elapsed

now substituting the values [tex]v_1=0[/tex],  [tex]v_f=100[/tex], and [tex]t = 7.8[/tex] in the formula

[tex]\:\:\:a=\:\frac{v_f-v_i}{t}[/tex]

[tex]a=\:\frac{100-0}{7.8}[/tex]

[tex]a=\frac{100}{7.8}[/tex]

[tex]a=12.8[/tex] m/s²

Therefore, the acceleration of a car would be:  [tex]a=12.8[/tex] m/s²

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Answer:

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Mr. Rosa sees a random flying object headed towards his student’s face. He sprints at 13 m/s in 2 seconds. How fast did Mr. Rosa accelerate to save his student?
What is your known?
What is your unknown?
Plug it in.
What is your answer?

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Answer:

13m/s

Explanation:

actually the answer is already given the thing which is not given is the distance which is 26 m which Mr Rosa walked it in 2 secs

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A person does 15 J of work moving a couch 1.3 m. How much force was used?​

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Answer:

11.53 N.

Explanation:

Work = Force * Displacement

W= 15 J

D = 1.3

And now you solve for Force.

15= 1.3F

F= 11.53 N

Which of the following is a variable property for a gas? Select all that apply.

shape
mass
volume
density

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Answer:

volume

Explanation:

mass density and shape are not variable to my view.

pressure volume

number of moles and temperature are variable

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Answer:

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A. 1.8
B. 3
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What characteristic is necessary for the uranium in a nuclear reactor?

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Answer:

U-235

Explanation:

a rare needed compound

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Answer:

two hr lead =90 miles

90/15=6hrs

2+6=8pm

Explanation:

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Answer:

idek

Explanation:

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Answer:

H=Hydrogen, PO4=Phosphate

Explanation:

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The seed planted at extreme cold or in the region of frozen ice do not germinate, why?​

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Answer:

yes

The the seed planted at Extreme cold or in the region of frozen I did not germinate because the amount of moisture of the seed is too high which results in lack of air of the sea in the frozen ice

In fact, a soil temperature below 50°F might be problematic for many garden plants. Seeds will quickly absorb water at 40°C, but they won't begin to grow. This presents a risk for rot and disease, which may cause damping-off or subpar growth.

What is germination of seed?

The formation of the seedling is the consequence of germination, which is often the growth of a plant inside a seed. It is also the process of the seed's metabolic machinery being reactivated, which causes the radicle and plumule to emerge. A vascular plant's seed is a little bundle that develops in a fruit or cone as the result of the union of the male and female reproductive cells.

Given the need for particular internal or external stimuli to resume growth, dormant seeds are viable seeds that do not germinate. When the right circumstances are present, the seed starts to germinate and the embryo starts to grow again, eventually becoming a seedling.

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20 degrees
45 degrees
90 degrees

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D. 90 degrees

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Answer:

D. 90 degrees

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The biological levels of organization range from a single organelle all the way up to the biosphere in a highly structured hierarchy. Your lab partner is struggling to understand the interaction between the levels in the biological hierarchy. Using the model, what explanations can your offer to help your classmate? Choose ALL that apply.
A) R makes up Q which makes up P which makes up S.
B) Cells that work together make up tissues, which comprise organs.
C) Similar cells working together make up organs which make up organ systems.
D) In the model, the animal cells make up tissues such as muscle or connective tissue.
E) Organs, such as the stomach and intestines, make up organ systems which interact with one another to maintain homeostasis.

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The model that depicts the concept of biological levels of an organization which is ranging from single organelle to biosphere is explained by all the options given except for options A and C.  

Biology is specifically the study that deals with various forms of life. Since life is considered a vast topic, scientists classified this broad system into different organizational levels for better understanding.

The Biological levels of the organization are described as follows:  

The biological level of organization of any living form is depicted and arranged from the simplest forms to the complex ones and thus, the order tends to start from organelles to the biosphere. The elaborated levels are in ascending order as organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystem, and biosphere respectively. Each level tends to combine with one another to give rise to the next level. One such example is that the cells that tend to work together make up the tissues, which further comprise the organs. Similarly, organ systems are formed by the interaction between certain organs in order to maintain homeostasis.

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