A Level Physics. Momentum questions.

A Level Physics. Momentum Questions.

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Answer 1

kinematic equation used, g=10m/s/s approx


A Level Physics. Momentum Questions.
Answer 2

(a) 39.6 m/s and 30.7 m/s

Explanation:

Use the formula for speed as a function of distance made in a uniformly decelerated motion:

[tex]v_s^2 = v_0^2 -2sa[/tex]

with v_s the instantaneous speed at distance s and v_0 the initial speed (right after the explosion). "a" is the acceleration due to friction force, with negative sign in front of that term reflecting the fact the friction force acts against the direction of the motion. The scene after the explosion implies the fragments have come to a halt with the respective distances shown in the figure, i.e., for each fragment:

[tex]0 = v_0^2 -2sa[/tex]

and the initial speed v_0 remains to be determined:

[tex]v_0=\sqrt{2sa}[/tex]

The deceleration "a" due to friction can be found using the information we are given: the mass of a fragment and the coefficient of dynamic friction of 0.4:

[tex]F_{friction} = \mu\cdot m\cdot g \implies a = \mu\cdot g = 0.4\cdot 9.8\frac{m}{s^2}=3.92\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]

So the initial velocities just after the explosion, as implied by the distances of 200m (v01) and 120m (v02) are, respectively:

[tex]v_{01}=\sqrt{2\cdot200m\cdot 3.92\frac{m}{s^2}}=39.6\frac{m}{s}\\v_{02}=\sqrt{2\cdot120m\cdot 3.92\frac{m}{s^2}}=30.7\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

(b) The speed of the third fragment is 31.7 m/s

Explanation:

Use the law of conservation of the momentum. At the time of the explosion there were three fragments. For two of them we have determined the initial speed in (a). Now we know that the total momentum of the system (container) right before the fragments were set into motion was 0. The total of the moment vectors (magnitudes with their directions) should still be 0 right after the explosion. Given the angle between the paths of fragment 0.5kg and 1kg, the total vector of their momentum can be calculated

[tex]\overline{p}_{12} = m_1 \overline{v}_1 +m_2\overline{v}_2\\[/tex]

and from the conservation law we know that the momentum of the third piece must be

[tex]\overline{p}_3=-\overline{p}_{12}[/tex]

in particular, its magnitude will be same as the magnitude of the resultant vector, counteracting (at an angle 180 degrees from the resultant). This will eventually allow us to determine the speed of the third fragment. The magnitudes are:

[tex] |\overline{p}_{1}| = 0.5kg\cdot 39.6 \frac{m}{s} = 19.8 kg\frac{m}{s}\\|\overline{p}_{2}|=1.0kg\cdot 30.7\frac{m}{s}=30.7kg\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

and the resulting moment:

[tex] |\overline{p}_{12}| = \sqrt{|\overline{p}_1|^2+|\overline{p}_2|^2+2|\overline{p}_1||\overline{p}_2|\cos 40^\circ}=47.6 kg\frac{m}{s}=|\overline{p}_3|[/tex]

and so the speed of the third fragment is 

[tex]v_{03} = \frac{|\overline{p}_3|}{1.5kg}=\frac{47.6kg\frac{m}{s}}{1.5kg}=31.7\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

(c) The total kinetic energy is 1617 Joules

Explanation:

[tex]E_k = \frac{1}{2}\sum_{i=1}^3 m_i v_{0i}^2 = 0.5\cdot(0.5\cdot 39.6^2+1\cdot 30.7^2+1.5\cdot 31.7^2)kg\frac{m^2}{s^2}=1617.0J[/tex]

(d) The area will be proportional to the fourth power of the initial velocities.

Explanation:

Consider the area of a circle with radius equal to the distance a fragment traveled. We can choose a fragment with largest such distance or choose the average of the areas for each fragment, or another geometric measure, however, this choice won't affect the qualitative answer.

The distance of a fragment "i"  traveled as a function of the initial speed is

[tex]s_i = \frac{v_{0i}^2}{2a}[/tex]

The circular area is then

[tex]A_i = \pi(\frac{v_{0i}^2}{2a})^2\implies A_i \propto v_{0i}^4[/tex]

The area due to a fragment with initial velocity is proportional to the fourth power of that velocity. This can be generalized to all fragments by assuming a common factor amplifying the velocities. Such factor will also show up in the fourth power in the area formula above, justifying the answer: the effect of an amplification of the initial speed has a fourth-power effect on the area of spread. 


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A bee flies at a constant rate of 5 ms until it notices a flower. It then comes to rest in 5 seconds. Find the acceleration of the bee if 
a= ΔvΔt

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According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way that a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway. Because bees don’t care what humans think is impossible.”

∆v = -5 m/s

∆t = 5 s

a = ∆v/∆t = (-5 m/s)/(5 s) = -1 m/s^2

A 10n force is applied to a 25kg mass to slide it across a frictional surface. What is the acceleration of the mass?

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Force (in Newtons) equals mass (in kilograms) times acceleration (in meters per second squared).


Plug in the given force and mass to the equation and solve for acceleration:

10=25a

0.4m/s2=a


Hope this helps!!

Answer: a = 0.4m/s^2 - 9.8*c where c is the coefficient of kinetic friction of the surface

Explanation: We know that, by the second Newton's law, a = F/m

where a is the acceleration, F is the net force and m is the mass of the object.

Then, if the surface is frictionless, the total force applied in the object is 10N, and the mass of the object is 25kg, so the acceleration is:

a =10N/25kg = 0.4m/s^2.

But if the surface is frictional, there will be a force of friction applied in the mass (this depends on the coefficient of friction and the weight of the mass), this means that the acceleration will be reduced.

If = -(9.8*25)*c

where c is a number that is bigger than 0 and smaller than 1, is called the coefficient of kinetic friction.

So the total force is now:

F = (10 - 9.8*25*c)

Then, the acceleration in a frictional surface is equal to:

a = (10 - 9.8*25*c)/25 = 0.4m/s^2 - 9.8*c

The simulation kept track of the variables and automatically recorded data on object displacement, velocity, and momentum. If the trials were run on a real track with real gliders, using stopwatches and meter sticks for measurement, how might the data compare? Check all that apply.

- There would be variables that would be hard to control, leading to less reliable data.
- The data would be just as valid if it were recorded with a stopwatch.
- Meter sticks may lack precision or may be read incorrectly.
- Real glider data may vary since real collisions may involve loss of energy.
- Human error in recording or plotting the data could be a factor.
- Controlling real glider velocities by hand would be just as accurate as simulation controls.

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We have that all that apply. are

There would be variables that would be hard to control, leading to less reliable data. Meter sticks may lack precision or may be read incorrectly.Real glider data may vary since real collisions may involve loss of energy. Human error in recording or plotting the data could be a factor.

From the question we are told that

-There would be variables that would be hard to control, leading to less reliable data.

- The data would be just as valid if it were recorded with a stopwatch.

- Meter sticks may lack precision or may be read incorrectly.

- Real glider data may vary since real collisions may involve loss of energy.

- Human error in recording or plotting the data could be a factor.

- Controlling real glider velocities by hand would be just as accurate as simulation controls.

Generally

Practical exercise are made to have error that is why they are done over and over again and the average score taken as the main score.

Haven done this act it goes to show us that the Results is inaccurate or not ideal which in essence leaves us with these decision as  the ones that apply

There would be variables that would be hard to control, leading to less reliable data. Meter sticks may lack precision or may be read incorrectly.Real glider data may vary since real collisions may involve loss of energy. - Human error in recording or plotting the data could be a factor.

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Final answer:

Running trials with real gliders and manual measurement tools like stopwatches and meter sticks may result in data that is less reliable compared to the data recorded in the simulation. Various factors such as difficult-to-control variables, measurement errors, and variations in real glider collisions can impact the accuracy and consistency of the data.

Explanation:

The data obtained from running trials on a real track with real gliders using stopwatches and meter sticks for measurement may compare differently to the data recorded in the simulation. Here are the possible comparisons:

There would be variables that would be hard to control, which could lead to less reliable data. This is because in a real-life scenario, there are external factors that may affect the measurements, such as air resistance or uneven surfaces.

Meter sticks may lack precision or may be read incorrectly. Human error in measuring the displacement of objects could introduce inaccuracies in the data.

Real glider data may vary compared to the simulation due to loss of energy in real collisions. In a simulation, the loss of energy may not be accurately represented, leading to differences in momentum calculations.

Human error in recording or plotting the data could be a factor. Even with careful measurements, there is always a potential for human error, which may affect the accuracy of the recorded data.

PLEASE HELP!!!
which of the following would be used to measure the mass of an object?

1.graduated cylinder

2. scale

3. stopwatch

4. meter stick

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The answer that makes the most sense is answer choice 1... the answer definitely couldn't be scale ( answer choice 2), because mass and weight are two different things. Weight is measured on a scale and mass is is measured by using a balance, hope this helps !!  :)

Answer:

A graduated cylinder measures the volume of a liquid.

According to the graph, the volume of the gas is

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Answer:

According to graph " Volume of the gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature at constant pressure"

As a fact, Charles's law states that " At constant pressure the volume of fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature" .Mathematically,

                      V ∝ T   at P = constant;

                     

If a bat hits a ball with a 1000-N force, what force does the ball exert on the bat? 500 N 0 N 1000 N 100 N

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Answer:

The correct answer option is 1000 N.

Explanation:

A force is a push or a pull which acts upon any object as a result of its interaction with another object where the forces are called action and reaction.

According to Newton's third law: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

The given situation is an example of the third law of Newton. So if a bat hits a ball with a 1000-N force, the force exerted on the bat will be equal to 1000 N but in opposite direction.


If a bat hits a ball with a 1000-N force, what force does the ball exert on the bat?

A) 500 N

B) 0 N

C) 1000 N

D) 100 N

Your answer will be (C)

the resistor has a resistance of 3 ohms. If no change in the battery size occurs, what will happen to the current if the resistance increases to 6 ohms?

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Quick answer the current will go down.

The formula is

E = I * R.                 The variation is a direct one. Let us suppose E = 12 volts.

12 = I * 3 ohms        Divide both sides by 3

12/3 = I

I = 4 amps

Now do it again for 6 ohms

12 = I * 6                   Divide both sides by 6

12/6 = I

I = 2

So the current went down from 4 to 2

A car moving at a velocity of 20 m/s (at t = 0 sec) acquires a velocity of 40m/s. If the acceleration of the car is 4 m/s2, calculate
(i) Time taken by the car to acquire the velocity of 40m/sec. (ii) Distance travelled by the car for attaining the velocity of 40m/sec.

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4t+20=40
t=5
(1/2)(4)(5)^2+20(5)+0=150=x 1/2at^2+vt+x=x(t)

Final answer:

The time taken by the car to reach a final velocity of 40 m/s is 5 seconds, and the distance traveled by the car during this acceleration is 150 meters.

Explanation:

To solve this physics problem, we need to use the equations of motion. Specifically, we're looking for the time (i) Time taken to reach a final velocity and the (ii) Distance traveled during this acceleration.

Calculating the Time Taken (i)

The equation to use here is v = u + at, where:

v is the final velocity (40 m/s)u is the initial velocity (20 m/s)a is the acceleration (4 m/s²)t is the time (which we are trying to find)

Substituting the known values we get:

40 = 20 + 4t

t = (40 - 20) / 4

t = 5 seconds

Calculating the Distance Travelled (ii)

Now we use the equation x = ut + ½ at² to find the distance traveled, where x is the distance. With the time (t = 5s) calculated from the previous part, we get:

x = 20 × 5 + ½ × 4 × 5²

x = 100 + 50

x = 150 meters

Which statement best describes the formation of igneous rocks?
A.Layers of dirt and other rocks are pressed together to form igneous rocks
B.Molten material cools and hardens to form igneous rocks
C.Elements in the earth form igneous rocks by compacting them together
D.Wind erodes mountains into small igneous rocks

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The answer is b because It describes the transformation of molten materials

The statement that describes the way igneous rock is formed in this question is  B:Molten material cools and hardens to form igneous rocks

Igneous rocks can be regarded as type of rock that is usually  formed as a result of  solidification of molten rock material.

It usually crystallize below Earth's surface, and after the crystallization, slow cooling follows, hence large crystals is formed.

Examples of igneous rocks are:

pegmatitediabasegranitedioritegabbro

igneous rocks can also be put into some categories such as base on their chemical composition and these are intermediate as well as mafic and ultramafic.

Therefore, option B

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Satellite A orbits the earth at a height 2.00 times the earth's radius.Satellite B orbits the earth at a height 3.00 times the earth's radiusWhat is the ratio of the period of Satellite B to the period of Satellite A?

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Answer:[tex]\sqrt 3 :\sqrt 2[/tex]

From Kepler's law: The cube of radius of the orbit of satellite is proportional to square of time period of orbit.

[tex]r^3=\frac{T^2 Gm}{4\pi ^2}[/tex]

where, r is the radius of the orbit of satellite, T is the time period of satellite, G is the gravitational constant, m is the mass of the planet.

R is the radius of Earth.

[tex]\frac{r_A^3}{r_B^3} = \frac{T_A^2}{T_B^2} \\ \Rightarrow \frac{2R}{3R}=\frac{T_A^2}{T_B^2} \Rightarrow \frac{T_B}{T_A}=\sqrt{\frac{3}{2}} [/tex]

Hence, the ratio of the period of Satellite B to the period of Satellite A is [tex]\sqrt 3 :\sqrt 2[/tex]

Final answer:

The ratio of the period of Satellite B to the period of Satellite A is approximately 1.89.

Explanation:

In order to calculate the ratio of the periods of Satellite B to Satellite A, we need to understand that the period of a satellite is related to the radius of its orbit. According to Kepler's third law, the square of the period of a satellite is directly proportional to the cube of the radius of its orbit.

Let's define the radius of Earth as R and the radius of Satellite A's orbit as RA. From the given information, RA = 2R and the radius of Satellite B's orbit as RB = 3R.

The ratio of the periods can be expressed as:

(TB/TA)² = (RB/RA)³

Substituting the values, we get:

(TB/TA)² = (3/2)³ = 27/8

Taking the square root of both sides, we find:

TB/TA = [tex]\sqrt{(27/8)}[/tex] ≈ 1.89

What happens when two forces act in the same direction?

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When two forces act in the same direction, they add together. ... Equal forces acting in opposite directions are called balanced forces. Balanced forces acting on an object will not change the object's motion. When you add equal forces in opposite direction, the net force is zero.

Final answer:

When two forces act in the same direction, their magnitudes add up to create a larger force. This results in the object moving in the direction of the resulting force with increased acceleration.

Explanation:

When two forces act in the same direction, they combine or add up to create a larger force. This is known as the principle of superposition of forces. An example of this can be seen when two people push the same object in the same direction; the force exerted by the object will be the sum of the two individual forces. The object will move in the direction of the resulting force, and its acceleration will be greater than when acted on by a single force.

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HOMEWORK FOR TOMMOROW
(please help quickly)

A) A swimming pool contains 30000 kg of water at 8 celsius degrees

Specific heat capacity of water = 4181 J/kg celsius degrees

1) How much thermal energy is needed to raise the temperature of the water to 15 celsius degrees?

2) On a sunny day, the concrete at the side of the pool feels much hotter than the water, even though both have received the same thermal energy from the sun. Explain fully why the concrete is hotter

B) Describe 2 ways you could increase the efficiency of a household central heating system

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(1) Use the formula

(energy E) = (specific heat capacity c) x (mass m) x (change in temperature T)

[tex]E_{thermal} = c\cdot m\cdot \Delta T= 4181 \frac{J}{kg\cdot^\circ C}\cdot 30000kg\cdot 7 ^\circ C=878010000 J\approx 0.88\cdot10^9J = 0.88GJ[/tex]

To raise the temperature of the water by 7 degrees Celsius, about 0.88GJ (Gigajoules) of thermal energy is needed.

(2) There are multiple reasons for the observation: Water and concrete have different specific heat capacity, namely that of water is about 4 times higher than one of concrete, so given the same amount of thermal energy, the temperature rises only about a quarter with water as compared to concrete. Another factor in the difference is that while it suffices to heat a relatively thin surface layer of the concrete (i.e., small volume) for it to feel hot to touch, heating the water involves heating a larger volume at a time due to its continuous mixing with lower layers (since it is a liquid with low viscosity).

(3) (a) Install thermal insulation around ducts to minimize thermal energy loss. (b) consider installing multiple heating zones to increase focus of heating to areas that need heating at a given time. (There are many other possible ways, these are just suggestions)

Why do scientists agree to use one system of measurement

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[ Answer ]

It would be very confusing and date and calculations would be off and inaccurate

[ Explanation ]

If scientists didn't use the SI system, then all the calculations and data they would send to each other would be mixed up and confusing. If Americans used one metric system and The Chinese used another metric system, converting the data would be inaccurate and take way to much time. Everyone would have their own idea for what is right, and no one would have a clue what other people meant.


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The half-life of carbon-14 is 5730 years. Explain how to figure out the age of a substance that has 25% carbon-14 remaining. A) Multiply 25% times 5730 years since only 25% of the carbon remains. B) Divide 5730 years by 2 since carbon has gone through two half-lives. C) Multiply 5730 years by 2 since two half-lives have gone by for carbon. D) Multiply 4 times 5730 years since carbon has gone through 4 half-lives.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

25% is two half lives.

Each half life requires 5730 years.

So two half lives requires  

2

×

5730

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Answer:

the answer is c

Explanation:

Which of these is studied using science?

a. thirteen is an unlucky number
b. finding a four leaf clover is lucky
c. breaking a mirror brings bad weather
d. sudden fall in air pressure affects weather

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d. sudden fall in air pressure affects weather...common man

Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of series circuits compared to parallel circuits. Give an example of where each type of circuit could be used.

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Advantage of series circuit :

1. allows all the components in the circuit to have same current flowing through them.

2. one switch is enough to turn off all the components in the circuit in series.

3. make the circuit small by using smaller length of wire.


Disadvantages of series circuit :

1. If one component becomes defective , it does not allow other components to operate, since they share same current.

2. all components can not have same voltage across them.


what is the measurement of how fast an object moves relative to a reference point?

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The measurement of how fast an object moves relative to a reference point is speed, or motion. Hope this helped:)

Final answer:

The measurement of an object's speed relative to a reference point is termed relative speed, which all observers can agree upon when accounting for distance and elapsed time. High-speed measurements can vary due to relativistic effects such as length contraction. Velocity includes both speed and direction of motion.

Explanation:

The measurement of how fast an object moves relative to a reference point is known as relative speed. This concept is crucial because the measurement of speed depends on the observer's frame of reference. When determining the relative speed of an object, both the distance the object travels and the time it takes to cover that distance are taken into consideration. The equation for relative speed is the distance traveled divided by the elapsed time, which all observers can agree upon, regardless of their individual motion.

Another important factor to consider at high speeds, especially those approaching the speed of light, is how these measurements can differ due to relativistic effects. According to the theory of relativity, as described by the equation 1 - v²/c², an observer at rest would perceive the length of an object moving at speeds close to the speed of light as significantly shortened. This length contraction affects how distances and, consequently, speeds are measured.

In the context of everyday speeds, we often discuss velocity, which is the speed of an object with the direction of its motion considered. If an object is said to have a speed of 50 mph, that's its scalar magnitude. However, if that object is moving northeast at 50 mph, its velocity is defined, combining both magnitude and direction.

A caterpillar travels straight for 3 cm, and then turns left and crawls 4 centimeters farther. If its final position is east of its initial position, what is its displacement from its initial position?

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3-squared + 4-squared = 5-squared

The bug's displacement is 5cm east.


Answer:

Displacement 5 cm from 45 degree above the initial position.

Explanation:

A caterpillar travels straight for 3 cm and then turns left 4 cm. Displacement is the difference between the final and initial position. Displacement is a vector quantity.

vector addition:

[tex]R = \sqrt {3^2+4^2} = 5 cm[/tex]

If calvin pushes a lawnmower 20 meters with a force of 2n. how much work has he done?

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Answer:

40 Joules

Explanation:

Work done is directly proportional to force and displacement. Use this formula to determine the work:

(work) = (force) x (displacement) = (2 N) x (20 m) = 40 Joules

if a car engine does 600,000 J of work over a 500m distance and the mass of the car is 250Kg then what is the final velocity of the car?

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Given that

Work = 600,000 J ,

distance(S) = 500 m ,

mass (m) = 250 Kg ,

Determine the velocity of car (v) = ?

                 We know that,

                                Work = Force × distance

                               => Force = Work ÷ distance

                                              = 600,000 ÷ 500

                                              = 500 N .

                   Also Force F =  m.a  ; from Newtons II law

                                      500 = 250 × a  

                                             a = 2 m/s.

Final Velocity from the given  formula

                                     V² = u² + 2.a.s

                                         = 0 + 2 × 2 × 500

                                         = \sqrt{2000}

                                      v = 44.7 m/s

1) Harold pushed a 10 kg box to the right with 7 Newtons of force. Jerome pulled the same box to the right with 7 Newtons of force. Are the forces on the box balanced? Will the box accelerate?

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Given data:

mass of box = 10 kg,

Force (F1) = 7 N, (push towards rightside)

Force (F2) = 7 N (Pulled towards right side)

It is clear from the question that the two forces are acting in the same direction, so the box will accelerates.

Total force(F) = 7+7 = 14N.

According to Newtons II law F=m.a

                                                 14   = 10 × a

                                                     a = 1.4 m/s2

The box accelerates with 1.4 m/s2

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During mitosis, the genetic material in a cell is replicated, and then the cell splits into two new cells. The two new cells are genetically identical to the original cell.

Which part of cell theory do these statements best support?
A.
All organisms are made up of many different types of cells.
B.
All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.
Both living and nonliving substances are made of cells.
D.
New cells can be spontaneously generated.

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Answer:c

Explanation:

Because it is you see

2) In order to generate electricity from mechanical energy, one essential element needed to transform the energy into electrical energy is

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Answer:

In order to generate the electricity from mechanical energy, the generator is needed.

The generator, which converts Mechanical energy in to Electrical energy, by magneto induction, which is when voltage induced by change in magnetic field.

Compare how pressure and temperature change with depth inside Earth.

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Final answer:

Pressure increases with depth inside Earth due to the weight of the fluid above, and temperature also increases as you go deeper, due to the Earth's internal heat and geothermal gradient.

Explanation:

In a fluid, pressure increases with depth. This is due to the weight of the fluid above pushing down on the fluid below. As you go deeper inside the Earth, both pressure and temperature increase. The increase in pressure is due to the weight of the Earth's layers above, while the increase in temperature is a result of the Earth's internal heat and the geothermal gradient.

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A 50kg Cheetah has a kinetic energy of 18,000J. What is its velocity?

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Final answer:

The velocity of a 50kg cheetah with a kinetic energy of 18,000 J is approximately 26.83 m/s, calculated using the formula for kinetic energy = 1/2 * m * v^2.

Explanation:

The question concerns the relationship between the kinetic energy, mass, and velocity of an object, specifically a 50kg cheetah. Kinetic Energy is given by the formula 1/2 * m * v^2, where m is the mass and v is the velocity. Specifically, in this scenario, the kinetic energy of 18,000 J (Joules) equals 1/2 * 50 kg * v^2 . Solving this equation for velocity, we have v = sqrt((2 * Kinetic Energy) / m) = sqrt((2 * 18000) / 50) = sqrt(720) ≈ 26.83 m/s. Therefore, the cheetah's velocity would be approximately 26.83 meters per second.

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A boy 1m tall looks at the swimming pool, which appears to be 75 cm deep, according to the people around him. He finds himself almost completely submerged in water when he steps into the water. Was he tricked? How did it happen?

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Well the answer is:

No he was not tricked.

This is what happened:

He is 1 meter tall and the water is 75 cm deep.

Let's convert the units so that they are the same we can look at it two ways.

1 meter (m) = 100 centimeters (cm)

This means that just about 75% of his body would be submerged.


You can also convert it 75 centimeters into meters.

75 centimeters = 0.75 meters.

Just remember that centi means 100th of a unit or [tex]\dfrac{1}{100}[/tex].

in Which medium would sound travel the fastest,water at 10 degrees Celsius or water ar 25 degrees Celsius?

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I believe it is 25 degrees Celsius. sound moves faster in higher temp.

Sound travels faster in water at 10 degrees Celsius compare to water at 25 degrees Celsius.

What is mechanical wave?

An oscillation of matter known as a mechanical wave is what is responsible for the transmission of energy via a medium.

The transmission medium sets a restriction on how far a wave can travel. In this instance, there is almost little translational motion and the oscillating material rotates around a fixed point. The measurement of mechanical waves, which is determined by displacement divided by wavelength, is one intriguing aspect of them.

Sound is  a mechanical waves whose speed is depends on the density of the medium. As water at 10 degrees Celsius is denser than water at 25 degrees Celsius, sound travels faster in water at 10 degrees Celsius compare to water at 25 degrees Celsius.

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The more energy a particle has, the more it will move. which statement is true about the energy level of liquids ?

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The more energy a particle has the more it will move faster . If you take some cold solid material and add energy to it (heat it up) the particles in it will rattle around more. Usually at some point they will rattle so much that they break up the regular solid pattern and start sliding around as a liquid.

Which are made of matter? Check all that apply. air bicycles sound waves people clothes sunlight trees

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Answer : The correct options are, Air, bicycles, people, clothes, trees.

Explanation :

Matter : It is made up of many particles or atoms. Matter is a substance that has mass and occupy space.

There are 3 different states of matter which are solid, liquid and gas.

From the given options, air, bicycles, people, clothes, trees are made up of matter. While the other options, sound waves and sunlight are not made up of matters.

Hence, the correct options are, Air, bicycles, people, clothes, trees.

The options that are made of matter in question are; (Air, bicycles, people, clothes, trees)

Matter can be regarded as anything that occupy space and has weight

Matter is composed  of many particles as well as atoms.

The states of matter can be listed as  ;

solid liquid gas.

Air, bicycles as well as people and clothes and trees has weight and can occupy space hence they are mattersound waves as well as  sunlight can not be regarded as  matters.

Light can be described as electromagnetic radiation which is made up of photon and it posses energy and momentum, it can exerts  what is known as gravitational pull on other things so it's not matter.

Sound waves can be regarded as one that involve propagation of a pressure wave via medium of particles.  it is  considered a wave, it ha not weight or occupy space  hence it is not regarded as matter

Therefore all options are matters except sound and sunlight

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What is the minimum body mass index for obesity

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overweight:25 to 30, obese: over 30

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30.1

Explanation:

The BMI classify people in underweight, normal weight, overweight and obesity, based exclusively on the individual's mass and height. The following classification are commonly accepted: underweight below 18.5 [tex]\frac{kg}{m^2}[/tex], normal weight: 18.5 to 25, overweight: 25 to 30 , obese: more than 30.

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