Answer:
unloosen the tight attire parts,open all windows for better air circulation,if he/she does not react place your hands on the chest and press gently three times per interval while giving them air through the mouth CPR then when they react place them to lie horizontal face sideways
What energy transformation takes place when you stretch a bungee cord?
Answer:
potential energy
Explanation:
Logan is a runner he in 60 seconds he can run 360 m what speed did he travel at
Answer:
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Explanation:
Chris races his Audi north down a road for 1000 meters in 20 seconds, what is his velocity?
Answer:
I think it would be 50 I am not really sure
Explanation:
I think you would have to divid 1000 by 20 Again I'm not sure
An empty cup weighs 14 g. The same cup filled with ice cream weighs 120 g. All of the ice cream melts before anyone eats it.
What is the weight of the melted ice cream?
A.0 g
B. 14 g
C. 106 g
D. 134 g
Answer:
D
Explanation:
in the figure shown if angle i increases slightly angle r will
Answer:
we need the image to do so.
Explanation:
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Find the angle between the two unitless vectors: F1 = 8.92 i + 17.37 j F2 = 12.44 i + 7.11 j Answer in degrees, and to the fourth decimal place.
Answer:
θ = 33.0705°
Explanation:
The angle between the two vectors is given by the formula;
Cos θ = (F1 • F2)/(|F1| × |F2|)
We are given;
F1 = 8.92i + 17.37j
F2 = 12.44i + 7.11j
Thus;
Cos θ = [(8.92i + 17.37j) • (12.44i + 7.11j)]/[√(8.92² + 17.37²) × √(12.44² + 7.11²)]
Cos θ = (110.9648 + 123.5007)/(19.5265 × 14.3285)
Cos θ = 0.8380
θ = cos^(-1) 0.8380
θ = 33.0705°
color code of electrical resistors
Answer:
Tolerance: [tex]\pm 10\%[/tex]
Explanation:
Resistor Color Codes
Resistor Color Coding uses colored bands to quickly identify the resistive value or resistors and its percentage of tolerance.
Since the question does not provide a specific color table, we'll use the table attached below.
The colors of the resistor shown in the question are:
First band: orange
Second band: blue
Third band: brown
Fourth band: silver
The colors relate to the following numbers respectively:
3, 6, 10Ω, [tex]\pm 1\%[/tex]
The first two colors form the number 36
The third color is the multiplier: 36*10Ω = 360Ω
And the fourth color is the tolerance or the possible variation of the resistance [tex]\pm 1\%[/tex]
Resistance: 360Ω
Tolerance: [tex]\pm 10\%[/tex]
A 75kg man climbs the stairs to the fifth floor of a building. A total hieght of 16m. His potential energy has increased by
Answer:
11760 joules
Explanation:
Given
Mass (m) = 75kg
Height (h) = 16m
Required
Determine the increment in potential energy (PE)
This is calculated as thus:
PE = mgh
Where g = 9.8m/s²
Substitute values for m, g and h.
P.E = 75 * 9.8 * 16
P.E = 11760 joules
The potential energy of the man in the fifth floor of the building has increased by 11760J.
Given the data in the question;
Mass of the man; [tex]m = 75kg[/tex]Height; [tex]h = 16m[/tex]Potential energy; [tex]P_E =\ ?[/tex]
Potential energy is the energy possessed by a particle due to its position relative to other particles. It is expressed as:
[tex]P_E = mgh[/tex]
Where m is mass of the particle, h is its height above ground level and g is acceleration due to gravity( [tex]g = 9.8m/s^2[/tex] ).
We substitute our values into the equation
[tex]P_E = 75kg\ *\ 9.8m/s^2\ *\ 16m\\\\P_E = 11760kg.m/s^2\\\\ P_E = 11760J[/tex]
Therefore, the potential energy of the man in the fifth floor of the building has increased by 11760J.
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A 60.0-kg person rides in elevator while standing on a scale. The elevator is traveling downward but
slowing down at a rate of 2.00 m/s2. The reading on the scale is closest to
The reading on the scale is closest to 708N.
What is weight?The weight of any object is the mass times the acceleration due to gravity on Earth or any other planet.
Weight W = mg
where g = 9.81 m/s²
Given is the mass of person, m = 60kg, and the acceleration downward of the elevator a =2 m/s² , then the weight will be
W = m(a+g)
W = 60x (2+9.81)
W= 60x11.8
W= 708 N
Thus, reading on the scale will be 708N
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A soccer ball is kicked with a velocity of 8 m/s at an angle of 23°. What is the
ball's acceleration in the vertical direction as it flies through the air?
A. -7.4 m/s2
B. O m/s2
C. 3.1 m/s2
D. -9.8 m/s2
Answer: -9.8 m/s2
Explanation:
At time t = 0 the point at x = 0 has velocity v0 and displacement y0. The phase constant φ is given by tanφ =:
This question is incomplete, the complete question is;
The displacement of a string carrying a traveling sinusoidal wave is given by y(x,t)=ymsin(kx - ωt -φ) .
At time t = 0, the point at x = 0 has velocity v₀ and displacement y₀.
The phase constant φ is given by tanφ =:
A) ωv₀ /y₀
B) ωv₀ y₀
C) v₀ /ωy₀
D) y₀ /ωv₀
E) ωy₀ /v₀
Answer:
E) ωy₀ /v₀
Explanation:
Given that;
displacement of a wave is; y(x,t) = ym sin (kx - ωt - φ)
we differentiate the given equation with respect to time
d/dt (y(x,t)) = d/dt(ym sin(kx - ωt - φ) )
v(0,0)) = -ym ωcos (k(0) - ω(0) - φ) )
v₀ = -ym ωcos (-φ) ......... lets leave thisas equ 1
At t = 0, x = 0
the displacement of the wave is
y(0,0) = ym sin (k(0) - ω(0) - φ)
y₀ = ym sin(-φ) ..............let this be equ 2
y₀/v₀ = (ym sin(-φ)) / (-ym ωcos (-φ)) = ( -ym sin(φ)) / (-ym ωcos (φ))
(tanφ)/ω = y₀/v₀
tanφ = y₀ω/v₀
therefore the required value is y₀ω/v₀
option (E).
A block of mass 20 kg is being pulled by a force F on a rough horizontal surface. If the
coefficient of friction is 0.4, calculate
a) the normal force, N
b) the static frictional force, f
c) the minimum force required for the block to move with uniform speed
A car is traveling south at 8.77 m/s. It then begins a uniform acceleration until it reaches a velocity of 47.8 m/s over a period of 3.84s. What is the car's acceleration?
Please help !
Answer:
The acceleration of the car is 10.16m/s²
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Initial velocity = 8.77m/s
Final velocity = 47.8m/s
Time duration = 3.84s
Unknown:
Acceleration of the car = ?
Solution:
To find the acceleration, we must bear in mind that this physical quantity is the change in velocity with time;
Acceleration = [tex]\frac{V - U}{T}[/tex]
V is the final velocity
U is the initial velocity
T is the time taken
Input the parameters and solve for acceleration;
Acceleration = [tex]\frac{47.8 - 8.77}{3.84}[/tex] = 10.16m/s²
The acceleration of the car is 10.16m/s²
A model rocket is shot directly upward, rises to its maximum height and then returns to its launch position in 10.0 s. Assuming free fall conditions, what was the rocket's initial upward velocity?
a. 98.0 m/s
b. 123 m/s
c. 24.5 m/s
d. 49.0 m/s
d. 49.0 m/s
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A 75 Kg skateboarder is riding downhill, exerting 25 N. What is their acceleration?
Answer:
[tex]a=0.33\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, since the force is defined in terms of the mass and acceleration as follows:
[tex]F=ma[/tex]
Given the force and the mass, we can compute the acceleration as shown below:
[tex]a=\frac{F}{m}=\frac{25N}{75kg}=\frac{25kg\frac{m}{s^2} }{75kg}\\ \\a=0.33\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]
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Please help. :( I am horrendously bad at Physics...
1) Why is the mass of an NFL player important to the game?
- Essay question.
2) What causes objects to accelerate?
A. Mass
B. Force (my answer)
C. Inertia
D. Velocity
3) Impulse is related to the amount of force acting on a football for a period of time. What will happen to a football if the impulse it experiences is increased?
- Essay question
4) There is a gravitational force between the Earth and the Moon. Which mass pulls harder?
A. The Earth pulls harder
B. The moon pulls harder
C. This is a trick question, they pull with the same force. (My answer)
5) The moon goes around the Earth while the Earth seems to be not affected. Why is the Earth not really moved by the force of gravity applied by the moon? (Hint: Consider the mass of the Earth and inertia)
- Essay question
6) Imagine a force is applied to a toy to make it roll across the floor. How would the acceleration of the toy car change if the same force is applied for a longer period of time?
A. Acceleration would be smaller
B. Acceleration would be greater
C. Acceleration would be the same (my answer. ?)
D. Acceleration would change randomly
7) Which gravitational force is greater? The Earth's gravitational force on you or your gravitational force on Earth?
A. The Earth's gravitational force on me is greater
B. My gravitational force on the Earth is greater
C. The two forces are equal
I know this is a bit long, but I really appreciate anyone who could help. <3
Answer:
1) I believe The mass of a football player is important because. If you are a football player and you are not able to tackle ,push , throw the ball very far- exedra, then you will not be able to play because football includes many factors of weigh. therefor you have to have a greater mass or you will not be able to play football or you wont be very good which can lead to being kicked off the team. So in order to be able to play football you must be of a certain topic of weight.
Explanation:
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A 0.5 kg basketball moving 5 m/s to the right collides with a 0.05 kg tennis
ball moving 30 m/s to the left. After the collision, the tennis ball is moving 34
m/s to the right. What is the velocity of the basketball after the collision?
Assume an elastic collision occurred.
O A. 11.4 m/s to the left
O B. 11.4 m/s to the right
O C. 1.4 m/s to the right
O D. 1.4 m/s to the left
Answer:
1.4 m/s to the left
Explanation:
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A car is stopped for a traffic signal. When the light turns green, the car accelerates, increasing its speed from zero to 7.63 m/s in 3.94 s. What is the magnitude of the linear impulse experienced by a 73.7 kg passenger in the car during this time? Submit Answer Tries 0/20 What is the average force experienced by the passenger?
Answer:
1. p = 562.3 kg*m/s
2. F = 142.7 N
Explanation:
1. The linear impulse (p) is given by:
[tex] p = mv [/tex]
Where:
m: is the passenger's mass = 73.7 kg
v: is the speed = 7.63 m/s
[tex] p = mv = 73.7 kg*7.63 m/s = 562.3 kg*m/s [/tex]
Hence, the magnitude of the linear impulse experienced by a passenger is 562.3 kg*m/s.
2. The average force can be calculated using the following equation:
[tex] F = \frac{m(v_{f} - v_{0})}{t} = \frac{73.7 kg(7.63 m/s - 0)}{3.94 s} = 142.7 N [/tex]
Therefore, the average force experienced by the passenger is 142.7 N.
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3. How are force, work, and power related?
Answer:
Work is the energy needed to apply a force to move an object a particular distance, where force is parallel to the displacement. Power is the rate at which that work is done.
Answer: Work is the energy needed to apply a force to move an object a particular distance, where force is parallel to the displacement. Power is the rate at which that work is done.
Explanation:
What is the energy contained in a 1.30 m3 volume near the Earth's surface due to radiant energy from the Sun
Answer:
The energy contained is 5.856 x 10⁻⁶ J
Explanation:
Average energy density of electromagnetic radiation per unit volume is given by the equation;
[tex]U_{avg} = \frac{1}{2} \epsilon _o E_o[/tex]²
where;
[tex]\epsilon _o[/tex] is permittivity of free space
[tex]E_o[/tex] is maximum electric field strength, this can be calculated from the intensity of sun reaching the Earth's surface.
[tex]E_o = \sqrt{\frac{2I}{\epsilon_o C} }[/tex]
The intensity of sun reaching the Earth is 1350 W/m²
[tex]E_o = \sqrt{\frac{2*1350}{8.885*10^{-12}*3*10^8 } } \\\\E_o = 1008.96 \ V/m\\[/tex]
Average energy density of electromagnetic radiation per unit volume;
[tex]U_{avg} = \frac{1}{2} \epsilon_o E_o^2\\\\U_{avg} = \frac{1}{2} (8.85*10^{-12})(1008.96)^2\\\\U_{avg} = 4.505 *10^{-6} \ J/m^3[/tex]
The energy contained in a 1.30 m³ volume is given by;
E = (4.505 x 10⁻⁶)(1.3)
E = 5.856 x 10⁻⁶ J
Therefore, the energy contained is 5.856 x 10⁻⁶ J
Silly Goose falls 1.0 m to the floor. How long does the fall take
Answer:You need to give more explanation sorry
Explanation:
Answer:
4.20 seconds
Explanation:
Supposing that silly goose weighs 69 pounds, we need to start on the math.
Simple maths, truly and really. 69/1=69, of course.
Therefore it will take 4.20 seconds for silly goose to hit the ground. if he is going to be a silly goose though, he can just go in the pond, instead of wasting his time.
If a power utility were able to replace an existing 500 kV transmission line with one operating at 1 MV, it would change the amount of heat produced in the transmission line to
Answer:
It would change the amount of heat produced in the transmission line to four times the previous value.
Explanation:
Given;
initial voltage in the transmission line, V₁ = 500 kV = 500,000 V
Final voltage in the transmission line, V₂ = 1 MV = 1,000,000
The power lost in the transmission line due to heat is given by;
[tex]P = \frac{V^2}{R}[/tex]
Power lost in the first wire;
[tex]P_1 = \frac{V_1^2}{R}[/tex]
[tex]R = \frac{V_1^2}{P_1}[/tex]
Power lost in the second wire
[tex]P_2 = \frac{V_2^2}{R}\\\\ R = \frac{V_2^2}{P_2}[/tex]
Keeping the resistance constant, we will have the following equation;
[tex]\frac{V_2^2}{P_2} = \frac{V_1^2}{P_1} \\\\P_2 = \frac{V_2^2P_1}{V_1^2}\\\\[/tex]
[tex]P_2 = \frac{(1,000,000)^2P_1}{(500,000)^2}\\\\P_2 =4P_1[/tex]
Therefore, it would change the amount of heat produced in the transmission line to four times the previous value.
Converting compound units
You would like to know whether silicon will float in mercury and you know that can determine this based on their densities. Unfortunately, you have the density of mercury in units of kilogram/meter3 and the density of silicon in other units: 2.33 gram/centimeter3. You decide to convert the density of silicon into units of kilogram/meter3 to perform the comparison. By which combination of conversion factors will you multiply 2.33 gram/centimeter3 to perform the unit conversion?
Answer:
Explanation:
Given the density of silicon as 2.33g/cm³
We are to convert this to kg/cm³
We will be using the following conversion factors
1000g = 1kg
2.33g = x
Cross multiply
1000x = 2.33
x = 2.33/1000
x = 0.00233kg
Also we need to convert 1cm³ to 1m³
1cm = 0.01m
1cm³ = 0.01×0.01×0.01
1cm³ = 0.000001m³
Substituting into the density value of silicon
2.33g/cm³ = 0.00233kg/0.000001m³
= 2330kg/m³
What are the significant transitions middle adulthood?
Answer:
Making the transition from young adulthood to middle adulthood can be difficult for some people. There are many changes which affect areas in a person’s biology, their psychology, their social life and their spiritual relationship. There are multiple stages of development which may affect an individual during middle adulthood which can be defined between either 30-65 years old or 40-65 years old.
Explanation:
the mass of the Moon is 7.35x1022kg and the mass of the Earth is 5.97x1024kg. The Moon’s orbit distance is 3.84x108m. What is the gravitational force on the Moon by the Earth? What is the gravitational force of the Earth on the Moon?
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a box with a Constance velocity has a 5 N of force applied to it from all sides and direction. what will happen to the motion of the box as result?
A-the object will come to rest
b-the velocity of the object will remain the same
c- the velocity of the object will decrease
d- the velocity of the object will increase
Answer:
b-the velocity of the object will remain the same
Explanation:
Forces from opposite sides cancel each other, so there is no net force on the box that would affect its motion. The velocity of the box will remain unchanged.
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(The box may be crushed, but it will continue in the same direction at the same speed.)
Answer:
b the velocity of the object will remain the same
Explanation:
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What is the key for a successful relationship? and Why?
Answer:
communication, if you don't talk you'll never know what's going on.
Explanation:
What's the difference between an open cluster and a globular cluster
An open cluster is a group of up to a few thousand stars that were formed from the same giant molecular cloud, and are still loosely gravitationally bound to each other. In contrast, globular clusters are very tightly bound by gravity. ... Open clusters are very important objects in the study of stellar evolution.
A light wave in space is described by the general function: u(r, t) = 1 (2π) 3/2 Z dk A(k) e i(k·r−ωt) . (1) (a) Find the particular solution knowing that at t = 0 the wave is given by
Answer:
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Answer : attached below
Explanation:
A) finding the particular solution at t = 0
attached below is the detailed solution of the particular solution knowing that t = 0
In which medium does the light move faster, water or diamond?