If the car falls down the side of the cliff, what is happening to the gravitational potential energy of the falling car? (Assume the bottom of the cliff is zero)

If The Car Falls Down The Side Of The Cliff, What Is Happening To The Gravitational Potential Energy

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Answer 1

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Sentences with many clauses and phrases are difficult to understand because the clauses and phrases typically _____.

modify other clauses and phrases in the sentence

refer to other sentences in the passage

make it hard to determine where the sentence ends

change the intended meaning of the sentence

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Elapsed Time
(s)
Cart Speed
(Low fan speed)
(cm/s)
Cart Speed
(Medium fan speed)
(cm/s)
Cart Speed
(High fan speed)
(cm/s)
0
1
16.4
23.0
31.7
2
31.5
64.0 cm/s
3
54.0 cm/s
36.0
89.8
4
118,81
5
120.0 cm/s
6
128.2
96.0
7
145.8
Table B

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Answer:

cm/s

6

128.2

96.0

7

145.8

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The total mass of the wheelbarrow and the road is 80 kg calculate the weight of the wheelbarrow and the road
Force required to lift the wheelbarrow​

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Answer:

The weight of the wheelbarrow and the road is 784 N and the force required to lift the wheelbarrow is 784 N.

Explanation:

Given that,

The total mass of the wheelbarrow and the road is 80 kg.

The weight of an object is given by :

W = mg

where

g is acceleration due to gravity

So,

W = 80 × 9.8

= 784 N

So, the force required to lift the wheelbarrow is equal to its weight i.e. 784 N.

here did you walk? What did you find most enjoyable while walking: listening to music, listening to an audio book, or nothing? How did your body react to this introductory amount of exercise? Was it more exercise or less exercise than you are used to? If you did not walk, what other type of physical movement did you do?

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What is the mass of an object that experiences a gravitational force of 510 N near Earth's surface?

53.0 kg

52.0 kg

51.0 kg

54.1 kg

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Answer:

52.006 Kilograms

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The mass of an object that experience a gravitional force of 510 N near earths surface in 52.0 kg

If the distance between a neutral atom and a point charge is increased by a factor of six, by what factor does the force on the atom by the point charge change

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Answer:

A neutral atom has no net charge and should not be affected by a point charge, and the distance of separation is not a factor.

The force will remain the same and is equal to zero.

We have a point charge and a neutral atom.

We have to investigate if the distance between a neutral atom and a point charge is increased by a factor of six, by what factor does the force on the atom by the point charge change.

State Coulomb's Law of Electrostatic force.

The Coulomb's law states that the magnitude of the electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of the magnitudes of charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Mathematically -

[tex]$F=\frac{q _{1}\cdot q _{2}}{4\cdot \pi \cdot \varepsilon \cdot \varepsilon _{0}\cdot r^{2}}[/tex]

According to question, we have -

A point charge and a neutral atom.

If initially the distance between the point charge and neutral atom is r meters, then -

q(1) = Q (say)

q(2) = 0   ( Neutral atom has zero charge)

Using Coulomb's law -

[tex]$F=\frac{Q\times 0}{4\cdot \pi \cdot \varepsilon \cdot \varepsilon _{0}\cdot r^{2}}[/tex]

F = 0 Newtons.

Now, if you will increase the distance by the factor of six, still the force will remain zero as there is only one point charge and other is neutral atom. There is no electrostatic force between a charged and uncharged particle.

Hence, the force will remain the same and is equal to zero.

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A homeowner has a new oil furnace which has an efficiency of 60%. For every 100 barrels of oil used to heat his house, how much (in barrels of oil) goes up the chimney as waste heat?

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Answer:

below

Explanation:

An object with a mass of 5 kg is swung in a vertical circle by a rope with a length of 0.67 m. The tension at the bottom of the circle is 88 Newtons. What is the tension, in Newtons, at the side of the circle, halfway between the top and bottom if the speed of the mass is the same at the bottom and side

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Answer:

[tex]T_2=39.5N[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Mass [tex]m=5kg[/tex]

Length [tex]L=0.67m[/tex]

Tension [tex]T=88N[/tex]

Generally the equation for Tension is mathematically given by

 [tex]T = m * ( g + v^2 /l)[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]T_1 = m * ( g + \frac{v^2}{l})[/tex]

 [tex]88 = 5 * ( 9.8 + \frac{v^2}{0.67})[/tex]

 [tex]v^2=5.2[/tex]

 [tex]v=2.4m/s[/tex]

The uniform velocity is

 [tex]v=2.4m/s[/tex]

Therefore

The tension at the side of the circle halfway between the top and bottom is

 [tex]T_2=5*\frac{2.3^2}{0.67}[/tex]

 [tex]T_2=39.5N[/tex]

A computer monitor uses 200 W of power. How much energy does it use in
10 seconds?

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Answer: see below explanation, should be straight forward from there? ;)

Explanation: 1 watt = 1 joule per second

Watt is a measure of energy over time

So 10 seconds... u got this :)

The slope at point A of the graph given below is:


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RQ/PQ I think

rise/run

The length of a cylindrical axon is 8 cm and its radius of 8μm,and the thickness of the membrane is 0.01μm,dielectric constant ( ε=24.78x10-12 F/m),the capacitance of nerve cell is

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Answer:

9.965 nF

Explanation:

The capacitance of the axon C = εA/d where ε = dielectric constant = 24.78 × 10⁻¹² F/m, A = surface area of axon = 2πrL where r = radius of axon = 8 μm = 8 × 10⁻⁶ m and L = length of axon = 8 cm = 8 × 10⁻² m and d = thickness of membrane = 0.01 μm = 0.01 × 10⁻⁶ m

So, C = εA/d

C = ε2πrL/d

Substituting the of the values variables into the equation, we have

C = ε2πrL/d

C =  24.78 × 10⁻¹² F/m × 2π × 8 × 10⁻⁶ m × 8 × 10⁻² m/0.01 × 10⁻⁶ m

C =  9964.63 × 10⁻²⁰ Fm/0.01 × 10⁻⁶ m

C =  996463 × 10⁻¹⁴ F

C = 9.96463 × 10⁻⁹ F

C = 9.96463 nF

C ≅ 9.965 nF

two factor of a number are 5 and 6 .what is the number show working​

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Answer:

30

Explanation:

since  [tex]\frac{30}{5}[/tex]=6

         [tex]\frac{30}{6}[/tex]=5

then both 5 and 6 are factors of 30

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A 30g bullet at v=900m/s strikes a 1kg soft iron target stopping inside the iron [c=490J/kg°C. How much will the temperature of the iron increase? Ignore the heat that will be shared with the bullet

A) 25°C
B) 24795°C
C) 826°C
D) 82653°C
show your full work please

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Answer:

ΔT = 25°C

Explanation:

Given that.

The mass of a bullet, m₁ = 30 g = 0.03 kg

The speed of the bullet, v = 900 m/s

Mass of soft iron, m₂ = 1 k

The specific heat of iron, c=490J/kg°C

We need to find the increase in temperature of iron. using the conservation of energy,

Kinetic energy = heat absorbed

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2}m_1v^2=m_2c\Delta T\\\\\Delta T=\dfrac{\dfrac{1}{2}m_1v^2}{m_2c}\\\\\Delta T=\dfrac{\dfrac{1}{2}\times 0.03\times 900^2}{1\times 490}\\\\=24.79^{\circ} C\\\\or\\\\\Delta T=25^{\circ} C[/tex]

So, the correct option is (A).

In electronic circuits:______.
a. the power used by a circuit is the resistance times the current squared.
b. electric and magnetic fields are transporting the energy.
c. electrons are transporting the energy.
d. the power used by a circuit is the voltage times the current squared.
e. the power used by a circuit is the current times the voltage.

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Answer:

(a), (c) and (e) s correct.

Explanation:

a. the power used by a circuit is the resistance times the current squared.

The power is given by P = I^2 R, so the statement is correct.  

b. electric and magnetic fields are transporting the energy.

false

c. electrons are transporting the energy.

The energy is transferred by flow of electrons. It is correct.  

d. the power used by a circuit is the voltage times the current squared.

The power is given by P  = V I, the statement is wrong.  

e. the power used by a circuit is the current times the voltage.

The power is given by P  = V I, the statement is correct.  

A 285-kg load is lifted 22.0 m vertically with an acceleration a=0.160g by a single cable. Determine

(a) the tension in the cable, (b) the net work done on the load, (c) the work done by the cable on the

load, (d) the work done by gravity on the load, and (e) the final speed of the load assuming it started

from rest.​

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Answer:

a)  T = 2838.6 N,  b)   W = 1003.2 J,  c) W = 6.22 10⁴ J,  d) W = 2.79 10³ J

e) v_f = 2.65  m / s

Explanation:

a) To find the tension of the cable let's use Newton's second law

        T - W = m a

         T = W + ma

        T = m (g + a)

let's calculate

        T = 285 (-9.8 - 0.160)

        T = 2838.6 N

b) net work is stress work minus weight work

        W = F d

        W = (T-W) d

        W = (m a) d

        W = (285 0.160) 22

        W = 1003.2 J

 

c) the work done by the cable

         W = T d cos 0

          W = 2838.6 22.0

          W = 6.22 10⁴ J

d) The work done by the weight

the displacement is upwards and the weight points downwards, so the angle is 180º

        W = F. d

         W = F d cos 180

         W = -285 22.0

         W = 2.79 10³ J

e) the final speed of the load. Let's use the relationship between work and the change in kinetic energy

         W = ΔK

         

as part of rest K₀ = 0

          W = ½ m v_f²

          v_f = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{2W}{m} }[/tex]

          v_f = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2 \ 1003.2}{285} }[/tex]

          v_f = 2.65  m / s

A projectile is launched at ground level with an initial speed of 49.5 m/s at an angle of 40.0° above the horizontal. It
strikes a target above the ground 3.50 seconds later. What are the x and y distances from where the projectile was
launched to where it lands?
x distance
m
y distance
m

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Answer:

x = 132.7 m

y = 51.34 m

Explanation:

Given :

Initial speed, u = 49.5 m/s²

Angle of projection, θ = 40°

Time, t = 3.50 seconds

The distance, x = horizontal component ;

Distance = speed * time

Distance = uCosθ * 3.50

Distance = 49.5 * Cos40° * 3.50

Distance = 49.5 * Cos40° * 3.50

Horizontal distance = 132.7 m

Vertical distance, y :

Sy = ut + 1/2gt²

Sy = Vertical distance ; g = 9.8 m/s²

Sy = 49.5 * sin40 * 3.5 - (0.5 * 9.8 * 3.5²)

Sy = 111.36295 - 60.025

Sy = 51.33795 m

x = 132.7 m

y = 51.34 m

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Answer:

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Explanation:

What is the magnitude of a vector that has the following components: x = 32 m y = -59 m

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Answer:

Explanation:

Since the x and y components are given

The vectors Magnitude = √32²+(-59)²

=67.12m

The number of current paths in a series circuit is:
a. one
b. two
C. three
d. four

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Answer:

One

Explanation:

In series combination, the circuit follows one path whereas in parallel it follows two or more than two path

One
One

The number of circuit paths is one

a rock with the mass of 10 kg sits at the top of a hill 20 m high. what is the potential energy

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Answer:

What is the potential energy? PE= mghPE= hwKE= 1/2mv2

Answer:1960J

Explanation:

A train is moving at a constant
speed of 55.0 m/s. After 5.00
seconds, how far has the train
gone?
cara
(Units = m)

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Answer:

Distance = speed * time

55*5

275 meters.

The train would have covered a distance of 275 m

What is distance ?

We can define distance as to how much ground an object has covered despite its starting or ending point.

Distance = speed * time

given

speed= 55 m/s

time = 5 sec

Distance = 55 * 5 = 275 m

The train would have covered a distance of 275 m

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dòng điện là gì ?/???????

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Answer:

Dòng điện là một dòng các hạt mang điện, chẳng hạn như electron hoặc ion, di chuyển qua vật dẫn điện hoặc không gian. Nó được đo bằng tốc độ thực của dòng điện tích qua một bề mặt hoặc vào một thể tích điều khiển.

Xin lưu ý rằng tôi đã sử dụng một trình dịch để nhập nội dung này, vì vậy có thể có một số từ không hợp lý.

Explanation:

An object 1.00cm high is placed 18.0cm from a converging lens, forms a real Image 2.00cm high Calculate the forcal length of to the lens

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Answer:

focal length=12cm

Explanation:

object size is equal to 1.00cm

object distance = 18cm

heigh of image = 2.00cm

image distance = ??

but magnification is given by;

M = 2.00/1.00 = 2

but u/v = M

u/18 = 2

u = 36

1/f = 1/u+1/v

1/f = 1/18+ 1/36

1/f = 1/12

f = 12cm

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Explanation:

In the parallel combination, the equivalent resistance is given by :

[tex]\dfrac{1}{R}=\dfrac{1}{R_1}+\dfrac{1}{R_2}+....[/tex]

4. When three 150 ohms resistors are connected in parallel, the equivalent is given by :

[tex]\dfrac{1}{R}=\dfrac{1}{150}+\dfrac{1}{150}+\dfrac{1}{150}\\\\R=50\ \Omega[/tex]

5. Three resistors of 20 ohms, 40 ohms and 100 ohms are connected in parallel, So,

[tex]\dfrac{1}{R}=\dfrac{1}{20}+\dfrac{1}{40}+\dfrac{1}{100}\\\\=11.76\ \Omega[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

Leslie incorrectly balances an equation as 2C4H10 + 12O2 → 8CO2 + 10H2O.

Which coefficient should she change?

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Answer:

13 behind o2

Explanation:

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Answer:

12

Explanation:

1. A skydiver carries a buzzer which emits a steady 1800 Hz tone. A friend on the ground (directly below the skydiver) listens to the doppler shifted frequency. Assume the air is calm and that the speed of sound is independent of altitude. While the skydiver is falling at terminal velocity (the constant speed reached due to the balance of the downward gravitational force and the upward drag force due to air resistance), her friend on the ground hears waves of frequency 2150 Hz. a. How fast is the skydiver falling

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Answer:

vs = 55.84 m/s

Explanation:

In this case, the source (skydiver with buzzer) is moving towards the observer (friend). The formula for this case will be:

[tex]f' = \frac{v}{v-v_s} f[/tex]

where,

f' = shifted frequency = 2150 Hz

f = actual frequency = 1800 Hz

v = speed of sound = 343 m/s

vs = speed of skydiver = ?

Therefore,

[tex]2150\ Hz = \frac{343\ m/s}{343\ m/s - v_s}(1800\ Hz)\\\\343\ m/s - v_s = \frac{343\ m/s}{2150\ Hz} (1800\ Hz)\\\\v_s = 343\ m/s - 287.16\ m/s\\[/tex]

vs = 55.84 m/s

If we will be conducting the experiments in tanks with dimensions of roughly 10 in by 10 in. Estimate the volume of oil you would need to cover half the total area. Again assume a molecule is 10 nm in size. Show your work.

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Answer:

1. 10³ m²

2. 32.4 ml

3. 1.91 × 10²¹ molecules

Explanation:

Here is the complete question

1. Estimate the size of a one-molecule-thick oil film formed by spreading 1 ml of oil on the surface of the water. Assume that an oil molecule is roughly 10 nm in size. Show your work.

2. If we will be conducting the experiments in tanks with dimensions of roughly 10 in by 10 in. Estimate the volume of oil you would need to cover half the total area. Again assume a molecule is 10 nm in size. Show your work.

3. Estimate the number of molecules in 1 ml of oil assuming they’re 10 nm in size. What assumptions do you have to make? Show your work.

Solution

1. Since the film would cover an area, A, and would have a height which is the thickness of the molecule, h = 10 nm = 1 × 10⁻⁹ m, its volume is V = Ah. This volume also equals the volume of the oil. Since the volume of oil is 1 ml = 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³, V = 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³.

The size of the oil drop is its area. So, A = V/h

= 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³ ÷ 1 × 10⁻⁹ m

= 10³ m²

2. The area of the tank is 10 in by 10 in = 100 in². Since we want to cover half the area, we require 100 in²/2 = 50 in² = 50 in² × (0.0254)² m²/in² = 0.0324 m².

If the thickness of oil is one molecule thick which is 10nm = 1 × 10⁻⁹ m, the volume of oil is then thickness × area = 1 × 10⁻⁹ m × 0.0324 m²

= 0.0324 × 10⁻⁹ m³

= 32.4 × 10⁻⁶ m³

= 32.4 ml since 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³ = 1 ml

3. Since the volume of oil is 1 ml = 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³, we need to find the volume of one molecule. Since it is assumed to be a sphere, its volume is V' = πd³/6 where d = size of oil molecule = 10 nm = 1 × 10⁻⁹ m.

Let n be the number of molecules present in 1 ml, then nV' = 1 ml = 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³. So, n = 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³/V' = 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³ ÷ πd³/6 = 6 × 10⁻⁶ m³/πd³

Substituting d into the equation, we have

n = 6 × 10⁻⁶ m³/π(1 × 10⁻⁹ m)³

n = 6 × 10⁻⁶ m³/π × 10⁻²⁷ m³

n = 1.91 × 10²¹ molecules

Its Acceleration during the upward Journey ? ​

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Acceleration will be 9.81 if it goes downwards. If it accelerates upwards it will be -9.81m/s^2

he cheetah is considered the fastest running animal in the world. Cheetahs can accelerate to a speed of 21.8 m/s in 2.50 s and can continue to accelerate to reach a top speed of 28.8 m/s. Assume the acceleration is constant until the top speed is reached and is zero thereafter. 1) Express the cheetah's top speed in mi/h. (Express your answer to three significant figures.) mih 2) Starting from a crouched position, how long does it take a cheetah to reach its top speed

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Answer:

a) the cheetah's top speed is 64.4 miles/hr

b) time taken to reach top speed is 3.3 seconds

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Cheetahs can accelerate to a speed of 21.8 m/s in 2.50 s.

They can continue to accelerate to reach a top speed of 28.8 m/s.

a) Express the cheetah's top speed in mi/h. (Express your answer to three significant figures.)

The cheetah's top speed = 28.8 m/s = ( 28.8 × 2.237 ) miles/hr

= 64.4256 ≈ 64.4 miles/hr

Therefore, the cheetah's top speed is 64.4 miles/hr

b) Starting from a crouched position, how long does it take a cheetah to reach its top speed.

given that

v₁ = 21.8 m/s   and    t₁ = 2.50 s

let a represent the acceleration of the cheetah

From the First Equation of Motion;:

v = u + at

we substitute

21.8 = 0 + ( a × 2.50 )

21.8 = a × 2.50

a = 21.8 / 2.50

a = 8.72 m/s²

Now, let the time taken by cheetah to reach top speed ( 28.8 m/s ) be t

so from the first equation of motion;

v = u + at

we substitute

28.8 = 0 + ( 8.72 × t )

t = 28.8 / 8.72

t = 3.3 seconds

Therefore, time taken to reach top speed is 3.3 seconds

The melting point of a solid is 90.0C. What is the heat required to change 2.5 kg of this solid at 30.0C to a liquid? The specific heat of the solid is 390 J/kgK and its heat of fusion is 4000 J/kg.





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Ok..

Now... The melting Point of this solid is 90°C.

Meaning That as soon as it gets to this temp... It STARTS Melting.

So at that temp... It still has some solid parts in it.

You can say its a Solid Liquid Mixture.

Additional Heat being applied at that point is not raising the temperature;rather its used in breaking the bonds in the solid. This is the Fusion stage.

After Fusion...It'd then Be a Pure Liquid with no solids in it.

So

Q'=MC∆0----- This is the heat needed to take the solid's temp from 30°c - 90°c

Q"=ml ----- This is the heat used in breaking the bonds holding the solids in the solid-liquid phase.

So

Q= Q' + Q"

Q= mc∆0 + ml

∆0 = 90°c - 30°c = 60°c

Q= 2.5(390)(60) + (2.5)(4000)

Q=6.9 x 10⁴Joules

The heat required to change 2.5 kg of the solid at 30.0C to a liquid is 6.9 x 10⁴J.

What is specific heat?

The specific heat is the amount of heat energy required to change the temperature of 1kg of object by 1°C.

The heat needed to change the solid's temperature from 30°C - 90°C is

Q' = mC∆T

The heat used to change the phase solid-liquid phase .i.e.

Q'' =mL where L =latent heat of fusion

The total heat required is

Q= Q' + Q"

Q= mc∆T + ml

Q= 2.5(390)(90 - 30) + (2.5)(4000)

Q=6.9 x 10⁴Joules

Thus, the heat required to change the solid to liquid is 6.9 x 10⁴J.

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Part A
Calculate the work done when a force of 6.0 N moves a book 2.0 m
Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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Answer:

Work done applied = 12 newton-meter

Explanation:

Given examples:

Force applied = 6 newton

Distance of book = 2 meter

Find from the given data:

Work done

Computation:

The equation can be used to compute work.

Work done applied = Force applied x Distance of book

Work done applied = Force x Distance

Work done applied = 6 x 2

Work done applied = 12 newton-meter

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Acloud, the exact color of the boy's hat and shaped like a turnip, had descended over the sun, and another,worse looking, crouched behind the car. Mr. Shiftlet felt that the rottenness of the world was about to engulfhim. He raised his arm and let it fall again to his breast. Oh Lord!" he prayed. "Break forth and wash theslime from this earth!The turnip continued slowly to descend. After a few minutes there was a guffawing peal of thunder frombehind and fantastic raindrops, like tin-can tops, crashed over the rear of Mr. Shiftlet's car.Which is a metaphor?O The turnip continued slowly to descendraindrops, like tin-can drops, crashed over the rear of Mr. Shiflet's carMr. Shiftlet felt that the rottenness of the world was about to engulf himO He raised his arm and let it fall again to his breast The Outpost, a sole proprietorship currently sells short leather jackets for $369 each. The firm is considering selling long coats also. The long coats would sell for $719 each and the company expects to sell 820 a year. If the company decides to carry the long coat, management feels that the annual sales of the short jacket will decline from 1,120 to 1,040 units. Variable costs on the jacket are $228 and $435 on the long coat. The fixed costs for this project are $23,100, depreciation is $10,400 a year, and the tax rate is 34 percent. What is the projected operating cash flow for this project what is the hcf of 12 45 and 75 Alternative Production Procedures and Operating Leverage Assume Sharpie, a brand of Newell Brands, is planning to introduce a new executive pen that can be manufactured using either a capital-intensive method or a labor-intensive method. The predicted manufacturing costs for each method are as follows: Capital Intensive Labor Intensive Direct materials per unit $ 10.00 $ 12.00 Direct labor per unit $ 4.00 $ 12.00 Variable manufacturing overhead per unit $ 5.00 $ 2.00 Fixed manufacturing overhead per year $ 1,800,000 $ 500,000 Sharpies market research department has recommended an introductory unit sales price of $100. The incremental selling costs are predicted to be $250,000 per year, plus $4 per unit sold. (a) Determine the annual break-even point in units if Sharpie uses the: Note: Round both answers UP to the nearest whole number. (not/be) really that good then gramer Dianne Ruth withdrew $8,000 from her educational savings account and used $6,000 to pay for qualified higher education expenses. The remaining balance of $2,000 was used to purchase clothes. On the date of the distribution, her educational savings account had $25,000 balance including $20,000 she had contributed.How much of the $8,000 is tax free? William is working hard to complete his math homework. Usually, he doesn't need much help, but today, he doesn't understand one of the concepts from the lesson. When William asks for help, his teacher acts surprised and says, "Oh, I thought you would have understood better than anyone since you're Asian." The instructor goes on to explain the concept to William.Which of the following statements is true?A. William's instructor believes a positive stereotype.B. William is probably not a good math student.C. William's teacher seems to be conscious of his prejudice.D. William is likely to be unaffected by the teacher's comment. The weight of body is 420 N . Calculate it's mass.. the diagram below shows a triangular metal plate with sides 4.5cm,6cm and 7.5cm. it has three small circular holes of radius 4mm.calculate the area of the plate to the nearest square centimeters. Give two examples of html structure help for brainliest plz What is the solution to the equation 1/h-5+2/h+5=16/h^2-25