Answer:
At 100m, water pressure is 10bar, relative to the surface. But the absolute pressure is 11bar (1bar is the atmospheric pressure on the water surface, plus 10bar water pressure).
Answer:
pressure = 981000 N/m²
Explanation:
To calculate the pressure in liquids, we have to use the following formula:
[tex]\boxed{p = h \rho g}[/tex],
where:
• p = pressure in N/m² (or Pa)
• h = height in m
• ρ = density in kg/m³
• g = gravitational acceleration (9.81 m/s²)
From the question, we know that the height is 100 m, therefore h = 100. The density of water is 1000 kg/m³, therefore, ρ = 1000.
Using this information along with the formula above, we can calculate the pressure:
p = hρg
⇒ p = 100 × 1000 × 9.81
⇒ p = 981000 N/m²
Therefore, the pressure at a depth of 100 m is 981000 N/m².
a surfer talks about riding a 20-foot wave. Which measurement of waves is the surfer describing?
frequency
amplitude
wavelength
speed
60 POINTS!!
Answer:
C. Amplitude
Explanation: Amplitude is the maximum displacement from the equilibrium of a wave. Basically the height.
A proton accelerates from rest in a uniform electric field of 664 N/C. At some later time, its speed is 1.46 106 m/s. (a) Find the magnitude of the acceleration of the proton. m/s2 (b) How long does it take the proton to reach this speed? µs (c) How far has it moved in that interval? m (d) What is its kinetic energy at the later time? J
Answer:
Explanation:
In an electric field E force on charge q
F = Eq , acceleration a = Eq / m
a = 664 x 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ / 1.67 x 10⁻²⁷
= 636.16 x 10⁸ m /s²
b )
initial velocity u = 0
final velocity v = 1.46 x 10⁶ m/s
v = u + at
1.46 x 10⁶ = 0 + 636.16 x 10⁸ x t
t = 2.29 x 10⁻⁵ s
c )
s = ut + 1/2 a t²
= 0 + .5 x 636.16 x 10⁸ x ( 2.29 x 10⁻⁵ )²
= 1668 x 10⁻²
= 16.68 m
d )
Kinetic energy = 1/2 m v²
= .5 x 1.67 x 10⁻²⁷ x ( 1.46 x 10⁶ )²
= 1.78 x 10⁻¹⁵ J .
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Chris shines a white light onto a surface, and the surface appears to be green. What color will the surface appear if he shines a combination of blue and green light on the surface?
A. brown
B. white
C. green
D. black
Answer:
green
Explanation:
the the board is going to be green
Answer:
The surface will appear green if he shines the combination of blue and green light.
Explanation:
When Chris shines white light on the surface it appears green it means the surface is scattering only green light.it is called scattering of light.The material of the surface is absorbing rest of the colors.What is scattering of light ?When light passes through a medium , the particles of the medium or surface allows to reflect only a particular color ( wavelength), this phenomenon is called scattering of light.
Hence the surface will appear green .
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what is the relationship between net impulse and change in momentum?
Answer:
impulse equals the average net external force multiplied by the time this force acts. It is equal to the change in momentum.
Explanation:
1. A wheel with spokes of length r has four masses
attached at various points where the spokes intersect the
circumference of the wheel. The wheel and spokes are
massless and spokes are all 30° apart. Determine the net
torque on the wheel.
(A) Zero (B) 22 (C) 13/2
(D) 1
What is electronegativity
• How much work is
required to lift a 2kg
object 2m high?
Answer You need to consider that the gravity on earth is 9.8 m/s/s. This means any object you let go on the earths surface will gain 9.8 m/s of speed every second. You need to apply a force on the object in the opposite direction to avoid this acceleration. If you are pushing something up at a constant speed, you are just resisting earths acceleration. The more massive and object is, the greater force is needed to accelerate it. The equation is Force = mass*acceleration. So for a 2kg object in a 9.8 m/s/s gravity you need 2kg*9.8m/s/s = 19.6 Newtons to counteract gravity. Work or energy = force * distance. So to push with 19.6 N over a distance of 2 meters = 19.6 N*2 m = 39.2 Joules of energy. There is an equation that puts together those two equations I just used and it is E = mgh
The amount of Energy to lift an object is (mass) * (acceleration due to gravity) * (height)
:Hence, the Work done to life the mass of 2 kg to a height of 10 m is 196 J. Hope it helps❤️❤️❤️
Explanation:
2. The storage in a river reach at a specified time is 3 hectare-meters. At the same instant, the inflow to the reach is 15 m3/s and the outflow is 20 m3/s. One hour later, the inflow is 20 m3/s and the outflow is 20.5 m3/s. Determine the change in storage in the reach that occurred, during the hour. What is the storage at the end of the hour? (1 hectare = 10000 m2).
Answer:
The change in storage in the reach that occurred, during the hour = 43200 m3
The storage at the end of the hour = 129600 m3
Explanation:
Given
Storage = 3 hectare-meters
Inflow volume = 15 m3/s
Outflow volume = 20 m3/s
Storage in one hour of change
Inflow volume = 20 m3/s
Outflow volume = 20.5 m3/s
Outflow volume - Inflow volume = 0.5 m3/s = 0.5 * 24*60 * 60 = 43200 m3
Storage at the end of one hour
43200 m3 + (20-15) * 24*60 * 60 = 129600 m3
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Answer:
The average blood speed is 0.39 m/s
Explanation:
According to Poiseuille’s law, the volume flow rate, Q (m³/s) of a fluid of
viscosity η through a tube or pipe of radius r and length L is:
Q = πr⁴ΔP/8ηL
where ΔP is the change in pressure or pressure difference of the fluid; L is length of the pipe
Also, the volume flow rate, Q, is related to the average velocity v, by the formula:
Q = Av
where A is the cross-sectional area of the pipe; A = πr²
Q = πr²v
Thus, the Poiseuille’s becomes: πr²v = πr⁴ΔP/8ηL
v = r²ΔP/8ηL
From the given values:
r = 2.5 mm = 0.0025 m
L = 15 cm = 0.15 m
ΔP = 380 Pa
η = 5 * 10⁻³ Pa.s
substituting the given values in the equation
v = {(0.0025)² * 380} / (8 * 5 * 10⁻³ * 0.15)
v = 0.39 m/s
Therefore, the average blood speed is 0.39 m/s
Young David who slew Goliath experimented with slings before tackling the giant. He found that he could revolve a sling of length 0.600 m at the rate of 5.00 rev/s. If he increased the length to 0.900 m, he could revolve the sling only 3.00 times per second. (a) What is the speed of the stone for each rate of rotation
Answer:
Explanation:
For circular motion of stone the formula is
v = ω R where ω is angular velocity , v is linear velocity .
For first motion ,
R = length of sling = .6 m
ω = 2π n , n is no of revolution per second
ω = 2 x 3.14 x 5 = 31.4 rad /s
v = 31.4 x .6 = 18.84 m /s
For second motion ,
R = length of sling = .9 m
ω = 2π n , n is no of revolution per second
ω = 2 x 3.14 x 5 = 31.4 rad /s
v = 31.4 x .9 = 28.26 m /s
Example 2.1
A car travels at an average speed of 100 kmh-1
what distance does it cover in 5 minutes?
Answer:
5 min 20 km --------
Explanation:
5 min 20 km --------
On a car trip you drive for 2 hours and 41 minutes on a highway at a speed of 107.0 km/h. Then you stop at a gas station to fill up your tank. You also eat a quick lunch. The whole break lasts 23 minutes. After the break you start your engine up and you switch to a state road. You drive for another 3 hours and 31 minutes at a speed of 67.0 km/h before you arrive to your destination. What was your average speed for the whole trip with the lunchbreak included
Answer:
v = 79.3 km/h
Explanation:
By definition, the average speed, is the quotient between the total distance traveled and the time needed to travel that distance.The total time, is the sum of three times: one while driving before stopping at the gas station (t₁), the time spent there (t₂) and the time since leaving the gas station until reaching the final destination (t₃) .Let's convert these times to seconds first:[tex]t_{1} = 161 min* \frac{60s}{1min} = 9660 s (1)[/tex]
[tex]t_{2} = 23 min* \frac{60s}{1min} = 1380 s (2)[/tex]
[tex]t_{3} = 211 min* \frac{60s}{1min} = 12660 s (3)[/tex]
[tex]t_{tot} =t_{1} +t_{2} +t_{3} = 9660s + 1380s + 12660s = 23700s (4)[/tex]
In order to find the total distance traveled, we need to add the distance traveled before stopping at the gas station (x₁) and the distance traveled after leaving it (x₂).Applying the definition of average speed, we can find these distances as follows:[tex]x_{1} = v_{1} * t_{1} (5)[/tex]
[tex]x_{2} = v_{2} * t_{3} (6)[/tex]
where v₁ = 107.0 km/h, and v₂= 67.0 km/hAs we did with time, let's convert v₁ and v₂ to m/s:[tex]v_{1} = 107.0 km/h*\frac{1000m}{1km}*\frac{1h}{3600s} = 29.7 m/s (7)[/tex]
[tex]v_{2} = 67.0 km/h*\frac{1000m}{1km}*\frac{1h}{3600s} = 18.6 m/s (8)[/tex]
Replacing (7) and (1) in (5) we get x₁, as follows (in meters):[tex]x_{1} = v_{1} * t_{1} = 29.7 m/s * 9660 s = 286902 m (9)[/tex]
Doing the same for x₂ with (3) and (8):[tex]x_{2} = v_{2} * t_{3} = 18.6 m/s * 12660 s = 235476 m (10)[/tex]
Total distance traveled is just the sum of (9) and (10):[tex]x_{tot} = x_{1} +x_{2} = 286902 m + 235476 m = 522378 m (11)[/tex]
As we have already said, the average speed is just the quotient between (11) and (4), as follows:[tex]v_{avg} =\frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t} = \frac{522378m}{23700s} = 22.0 m/s (12)[/tex]
Converted back to km/h:[tex]v_{avg} = 22.0 m/s*\frac{1km}{1000m}*\frac{3600s}{1h} = 79.3 km/h (13)[/tex]
Explain the working and principle of perisocope.
Answer:
a periscope use total internal reflection to allow us to see things
the reflection happens at 45°
Explanation:
convert 0.0345mW
to MW
Answer:
3.45e-11MV
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*How much energy is
transferred in lifting a 5 kg
Mass 3m
Answer:
147 J
Explanation:
The energy transferred to potential energy is :
U = m * g * h = (5 kg) * (9.8 m/s^2) * (3 m) = 147 J
Question 15 of 25
What is the period of a wave that has a frequency of 30 Hz?
Answer:
0.033 seconds
Explanation:
Period = 1/30 = 0.033 seconds
Answer:
The answer is 0.03 s
Explanation:
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A child holds a sled at rest on frictionless snow covered hill. if the sled weighs 77N,find the force T exerted by the rope on the sled and the force n exerted by the hill on the sled
Answer:62
Explanation:
The weight of the sled is 77 N. The force by the hill on the sled is equal to its weight that is 77 N. Then the tension force exerted by the rope on the sled is being 77N sin θ, where θ be the angle of inclination.
What is force?Force is an external agent acting on an object to change its motion or to deform it. There are various kinds of force like magnetic force, tension force, frictional force, gravitational force etc.
The weight that an object experience on earth is due to the gravitational force. The force that is exerted by a rope on an object is tension force since it is pulling from a side.
The normal force by the hill on the sled is equal to its weight that is 77 N. The tension force on the sled by the rope is dependent on the angle of inclination θ. If know the angle we can find T by the equation:
T = 77 sin θ.
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The name of the SI unit for magnetic field strength, such as that created around a current-carrying wire, is the
.
The name of the SI unit for magnetic field strength is Tesla. Magnetic fields are formed by moving electric charges.
What is Magnetic field strength?Magnetic field strength alludes to an actual amount that is utilized as one of the essential proportions of the power of the attractive field.
The SI unit of attractive field is tesla (T). 1 Tesla is defined as the magnetic field that carries 1C charge at the speed of 1m/s which is perpendicular to the force of 1 N.
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Energy Transformation and Conservation
Explain how different forms of energy are related.
Answer:
Energy transformation is when energy changes from one form to another – like in a hydroelectric dam that transforms the kinetic energy of water into electrical energy. While energy can be transferred or transformed, the total amount of energy does not change – this is called energy conservation.
Explanation:
The resultant of three vectors is 90.00 cm 34o N of W. If two of these three vectors are 17.89 cm 27o W of S, and 36.00 cm NW, what is the magnitude and direction of the third vector? (Ans: 57.85 cm, 44.76o N of W)
Answer:
Magnitude of the third vector: 57.85 cm
The direction of the third vector: 44.76 N of W
Explanation:
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Answer:
gas, liquid, solid
sound cannot travel in space
Answer:
1. gas , liquid , gas
2.sound cannot travel in space
Tyler and Jim race each other up a mountain on their bicycles. Tyler rides a road bike on the switchbacks of the twisting and turning mountain road. Jim rides a mountain bike and follows a direct, but steeper, straight-line path up the mountain. They start at the same time and place at the bottom of the mountain and finish at the same time and place at the top of the mountain. From start to finish a. whose distance traveled was longer? b. whose displacement was longer? c. which rider had the faster average speed? d. which rider had the faster average velocity? e. who won the race?
Answer:
Explanation:
Displacement is minimum distance between initial and final point .
Distance is total length of path covered in a journey .
a )
Tyler covered a longer distance in the journey because total length of path covered by him is longer due to curved path .
b )
Both have same displacement , because minimum distance between initial and final point in both the case is same .
c )
average speed = distance / time
as time is same for both the case ,
average speed ∝ distance
As distance covered by Tyler is more , his average speed is more .
d )
average velocity = displacement / time
As both displacement and time are same in both the case , average velocity in both the case is same .
e )
They start at the same time and place at the bottom of the mountain and finish at the same time , both have tie and nobody won the race , in spite of speed of Tyler being greater .
Estimate the constant rate of withdrawal (in m3 /s) from a 1375 ha reservoir in a month of 30 days during which the reservoir level dropped by 0.75 m in spite of an average inflow into the reservoir of 0.5 Mm3 /day. During the month, the average seepage loss from the reservoir was 2.5 cm, total precipitation on the reservoir was 18.5 cm and the total evaporation was 9.5 cm
Answer:
Explanation:
1 ha = 10⁴ m²
1375 ha = 1375 x 10⁴ m² = 13.75 x 10⁶ m²
In flow in a month = .5 x 10⁶ x 30 m³ = 15 x 10⁶ m³
Net inflow after all loss = 18.5 - 9.5 - 2.5 cm = 6.5 cm = .065 m
Net inflow in volume = 13.75 x 10⁶ x .065 m³= .89375 x 10⁶ m³
Let Q be the withdrawal in m³
Q - 15 x 10⁶ - .89375 x 10⁶ = 13.75 x 10⁶ x .75 = 10.3125 x 10⁶
Q = 26.20 x 10⁶ m³
rate of withdrawal per second
= 26.20 x 10⁶ / 30 x 24 x 60 x 60
= 26.20 x 10⁶ / 2.592 x 10⁶
= 10.11 m³ / s
The rate of withdrawal is 10.11 cubic meter per second
Given-
Total reservoir is 1375 hectare. which is equal to [tex]1375\times 10^4[/tex] meter square.
The average seepage loss from the reservoir is 2.85 cm or 0.0285 m.
Total precipitation on the reservoir is 18.5 cm or 0.185 m.
Total evaporation is 9.5 cm or 0.085 m.
The average inflow into the reservoir is [tex]0.5\times10^6[/tex] cubic meter per day.
The total inflow in a month can be calculate is
[tex]=0.5\times 30=1500\times10^4[/tex]
Net inflow is equal to the total precipitation on the reservoir subtract by all the losses.It can be represent as,
[tex]Q_{net}=0.185 - 0.095 - 0.025[/tex]
[tex]Q_{net}=0.065[/tex]
Total volume inflow is equal to the product of net inflow and total reservoir,
[tex]V_{net} =1375\times 10^4\times Q_{net}[/tex]
[tex]V_{net} =1375\times 10^4\times 0.065[/tex]
[tex]V_{net} =89.375[/tex]
The constant rate of withdrawal in cubic meter can be calculated by adding the net inflow in a month, total volume inflow and the reservoir.
[tex]Q=1375\times 10^4\times 0.75+89.375\times 10^4+1500\times10^4[/tex]
[tex]Q=2620\times10^4[/tex]
For per second withdrawal,
[tex]Q=\dfrac{2620\times10^4}{30\times24\times60\times60}[/tex]
[tex]Q=10.11[/tex]
Hence, the rate of withdrawal is 10.11 cubic meter per second.
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Atoms of which pair of elements will form covalent bonds in a compound? ASAP PLZ
A. Li and Al
B. C and O
C. Co and Fe
D. Na and F
Answer:B
Explanation:
C and O
Atoms of C and O pair of elements will form covalent bonds in a compound.Therefore the correct option is B.
What is a Chemical compound?The chemical compound is a combination of two or more either similar or dissimilar chemical elements
for example, H₂O is a chemical compound made up of two oxygen atoms and a single hydrogen atom.
These chemical compounds are formed because of different types of bonds between the constituents elements ,the chemical bonds are mainly ionic bonds, covalent bonds,s, and hydrogen bonds.
Ionic bonds are formed due to the transfer of electrons between two bond forming pairs differentiated by their electronegativity.
Covalent bonds are formed by the sharing of electrons.Generally organic compound are formed as the reason of covalent bonds.
The carbon and oxygen atoms share their valence electrons to form a covalent bond, therefore the correct option is B.
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Which 5 are examples of locomotor movements? Select all that apply.
Question 1 options:
Hopping
Galloping
Sitting
Sleeping
Walking
Running
Skipping
Eating
Answer:
Five examples of locomotor movements are:
Hopping
Galloping
Walking
Running
Skipping
Explanation:
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The steepness of a line on a graph is called the
O A. rise
OB. slope
C.
run
D. verticle axis
Answer:
slope
Explanation:
The slope is how how steep the line is.
Select the correct answer.
The oceanic Nazca plate is being subducted beneath the continental South American plate. Which type of plate boundary is this?
OA continental-oceanic convergent
ОВ. oceanic-oceanic convergent
OC divergent
OD. strike-slip
ОЕ.
transform
Reset
Next
Answer:
A. continental-oceanic convergent
Explanation:
I knew it couldn't be B because it's oceanic and continental, not oceanic and oceanic.
Next, I noticed the word convergent, which implies "coming together" to me.
I looked it up and noticed the term convergent referred to a plate boundary where a plate slips under (subducted) another, so I knew it was A.
Hopefully, this helps you understand the question better. Have a great day!
A question to think about on units: Suppose we wanted to exchange scientific information with a newly discovered species of intelligent life living on a planet orbiting the star Alpha Centauri. And suppose that our new friends have managed to become fluent in our language, but have not yet had the opportunity to visit the Earth. Which of the following statements would they understand?
a. The mass of the electron is 9.10938188 x 10^-31.
b. The speed of light is 2.99792458 x 10^8 meters/second.
c. The ratio of the proton's mass to the electron's mass is 1836.153. Explain your reasoning
Answer:
b. The speed of light is 2.99792458 x 10^8 meters/second.
Explanation:
Speed of light is a universal constant and its value is same throughout the universe . So alien living near Alpha Centauri will quickly understand about it . But other statements are not universal . Mass of electron can vary as per relativistic formula of Einstein . Similarly , mass of proton can also vary according to relativistic concept . It depends upon the velocity of particle . So, the ratio of mass of proton and mass of electron will also vary from one star to another .
Write the laws of reflection
Answer:
i) Angle of Reflection = Angle of Incident
ii) Total Angle = 2x Angle of reflection/incidence
iii) The incident ray, reflected ray and the point of incidence lie in the same plane
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a 6.25-gram bullet traveling at 365 ms strikes and enters a 4.50-kg crate. The crate slides 0.15 m along a wood floor until it comes to rest. What is the change in kinetic energy of the system after the collision
Answer:
the change in kinetic energy of the system is 0.577 J
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the bullet, m₁ = 6.25 g = 0.00625 kg
initial velocity of the bullet, u₁ = 365 m/s
mass of the crate, m₂ = 4.5 kg
initial velocity of the crate, u₂ = 0
distance moved by the system after collision, d = 0.15 m
Determine the final velocity of the system after collision;
m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = v (m₁ + m₂)
0.00625 x 365 + 4.5 x 0 = v(0.00625 + 4.5)
2.2813 + 0 = v(4.5063)
2.2813 = v(4.5063)
v = 2.2813 / 4.5063
v = 0.506 m/s
The change in kinetic energy of the system after collision is calculated as;
ΔK.E = ¹/₂ (m₁ + m₂)v²
ΔK.E = ¹/₂ (4.506) x 0.506²
ΔK.E = 0.577 J
Therefore, the change in kinetic energy of the system is 0.577 J