How can Newton's third law describe the forces affecting a rocket as it
descends to Earth's surface?
A. The rocket can move downward because the forces acting on it
are unbalanced.
B. The maximum amount of force the rocket engines can provide
determines how much mass the rocket can lift.
C. The rocket pushes through the air with a force equal to that of
Earth's gravity pulling on the rocket.
D. The force the rocket exerts on the air is in the direction opposite to
the force that the air exerts on the rocket.

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Answer 1

Answer:

its D

Explanation:

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Answer 2

The force the rocket exerts on the air is in the direction opposite to

the force that the air exerts on the rocket.

What is force?

A force is an effect that can alter an object's motion according to physics. An object with mass can change its velocity, or accelerate, as a result of a force. An obvious way to describe force is as a push or a pull. A force is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude and direction.

Every action has an equal and opposite response, according to Newton's Third Law. Burning fuel in a rocket causes a push that propels the rocket forward from the front. As a result, the exhaust gas is pushed in the opposite direction and equally.

The force the rocket exerts on the air is in the direction opposite to

the force that the air exerts on the rocket.

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Which of the following is a solution?
OA.
ocean water
OB. oil in water
OC. sand in water
OD. all of these







OA. Ocean water

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Answer:

OA. ocean water is a solution

Explanation:

Alok and his father are sitting at a distance of 5 meter on a seesaw. His father is at the distance of 2 meter from the fulcrum and Slok weighs 20 kg. If they are balancing the seesaw, find the weight of his father.​

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Answer:

30kg

Explanation:

Distance between Alok and father = 5m

Father's distance from fulcrum  = 2m

Solak's weight  = 20kg

Unknown:

Weight of the father = ?

Solution:

This problem entail the balancing of forces around a fulcrum.

    In this problem;

        workdone by father   =  workdone by Alok

            ( mass x distance) father  = (mass x distance) Alok

   distance of Alok from the fulcrum  = 3m

 Input the parameters and solve;

           mass of father x 2  = 20 x 3

            mass of father  = 30kg

The weight of the father is 30kg

A car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly over a time of 7.31 seconds for a distance of 160 m. Determine the acceleration of the car.

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Answer:

Since it is given that car starts from rest so initial velocity  

u

=

0 m/s

. The position of car is given, so  

S

=

215 m

.

Explanation:

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Answer:

215 m

Explanation:

Britney drove at a speed of 85 km/hr south for four hours how far did he travel

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He traveled 350 km in all
Answer :
340 miles

She traveled 340 miles in 4 hours at the speed of 85 km/hr

An ant is crawling along a yardstick that is pointed with the 0-inch mark to the east and the 36-inch mark to the west. It starts at the 14-inch mark, crawls to the 20-inch mark, then moves to the 16-inch mark. What was the total distance the ant traveled?

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Given :

An ant is crawling along a yardstick that is pointed with the 0-inch mark to the east and the 36-inch mark to the west.

It starts at the 14-inch mark, crawls to the 20-inch mark, then moves to the 16-inch mark.

To Find :

The total distance the ant traveled.

Solution :

Total distance travelled by ant = (distance between 14 and 20 inch mark) +

                                                      (distance between 20 and 16 inch mark)

Total distance = (20-14 ) + ( 20-16) = 6 + 4 = 10 inch.

Therefore, total distance the ant traveled is 10 inch.

Hence, this is the required solution.

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Solve the equation 4(s+5)=60

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Answer:

s=10

Explanation:

4(s+5)=60

4s+20=60

4s=40

s=10

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some male coworkers of suzanne are bullying her because she is a woman . which type of hazard is this ?

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This is most definitely a physiological hazard

A force of 75 N at an angle of 15° to the direction of motion moves a chair 3 m. Which change would result in more work being done on the chair?

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Answer:

Decreasing the angle to 10

Explanation:

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During a car trip across the state of Ohio you travel 275 miles in 6 hours.
What was your average speed for the entire trip(in mph)?

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Answer:

45.83MPH

Explanation:

Let's use equivalent ratio.

275 miles = 6 hours

6 / 6

45.83 miles = 1 hour

To increase power, we need to

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Explanation:

To increase power, it is necessary to decrease the work being done and decrease the time in which the work was completed. increase the work being done or decrease the time in which the work is completed.Ma

Answer:

If work is done faster, power is higher. If work is done slower, power is smaller. Since work is force times displacement (W=F*d), and velocity is displacement over time (v=d/t), power equals force times velocity: P = F*v. More power is seen when the system is both strong in force and fast in velocity.

Explanation:

Why can u see the planets at night

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Reflection off of the sun/moon.

Answer:

stupid question

Explanation:

A helicopter pulls upward by means of a rope on a 250 kg crate to lift it UNIFORMLY. What is the net force on the crate?

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Answer:

The net force = 0

Explanation:

The given information includes;

The mass of the crate = 250 kg

The way the helicopter lifts the crate = Uniformly (constant rate (speed), no acceleration)

In order to pull the crate upwards, the helicopter has to provide a force equivalent to the weight of the crate keeping the helicopter on the ground.

The weight of the crate = The mass of the crate × The acceleration due gravity acting on the crate

The weight of the crate, [tex]F_w[/tex]↓ = 250 kg × 9.81 m/s² = 2,452.5 N

The force the helicopter should provide to just lift the crate, [tex]F_{(helicopter)}[/tex]↑ = The weight of the crate = 2,452.5 N

The net force, [tex]F_{(net)}[/tex] = [tex]F_{(helicopter)}[/tex]↑ - [tex]F_w[/tex]↓ = 2,452.5 N - 2,452.5 N = 0

The net force = 0.

Your friend tells you “I no the moon does not rotate because we always see the same side.” do you agree or disagree with your friend? Write up what you would say to your friend to show why you agree or disagree with them. (THIS IS URGENT I REALLY NEED HELP WITH THIS BECAUSE I DONT KNOW HOW TO EXPLAIN)

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Answer:

no the moon does not rotate it only goes in circle just like the sun so I disagree with your friend

4. Which type of compound is sugar?

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Sugar is a carbohydrate

conversion
18230 mJ to kJ?

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Answer:

0.01823

Explanation:

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A student is on a skateboard facing a wall. The student and skateboard have a mass of 75 kilograms. The student pushes off of the wall with a force of 100 Newtons. What is the force of the wall pushing back on the student? What is the acceleration of the student as she moves away from the wall?

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Answer:

F=-100N; a=1.3m/s^2

Explanation:

Force is being made by student, so wall counteracts that force by not moving so it is equally opposite.

The force of the wall pushing back on the student would be 100 Newtons, and the acceleration of the student as she moves away from the wall would be 1.33 m/s²

What is Newton's third law of motion?

Newton's third law of motion state that for every action force there exists a complementary reaction force that balances it.

As given in the problem a student is on a skateboard facing a wall. The student and skateboard have a mass of 75 kilograms. The student pushes off of the wall with a force of 100 Newtons,

The force of the wall pushing back the student = 100 Newtons

The acceleration of the student = 100/75

                                                     =1.33 m/s²

Thus, The student would be pushed back against the wall by a force of 100 Newtons, and she would accelerate away from the wall at a rate of 1.33 m/s².

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Typically in hot weather or when a person’s muscles heat up, a person can produce more________ than normal. IT’S P.E WORK!

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Answer:

Sweat. Hope this helps!!

Explanation:

The focus of the U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study was _______.
a.
the ocean nitrogen cycle
b.
the ocean phosphorus cycle
c.
the ocean carbon cycle
d.
deep ocean currents

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Answer:

c.

the ocean carbon cycle

Explanation:

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Answer:

C. The ocean carbon cycle

Explanation:

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Old thermometers contained very small amounts of mercury. The mercury in the photo has a melting point of −38.8 °C. What can you conclude about the melting point of the mercury in old thermometers?

A. Its melting point can only be determined when the mercury is burned.
B. Its melting point changes as the mercury’s temperature changes.
C. Its melting point equals −38.8 °C because it is mercury.
D. Its melting point is less than −38.8 °C because its volume is smaller.

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Answer:

C. Its melting point equals −38.8 °C because it is mercury.

Explanation:

Given that the old thermometer contained a very small amount of mercury and the melting point of mercury is [tex]-30^{\circ}C[/tex].

The temperature at which any material starts changing from the solid-state to the liquid-state is known as the melting point of the material.

As the melting point of any material does not depends on the amount of material. So, whether there is a small amount of mercury or is a large amount of mercury.

Hence, the melting point remains [tex]-30^{\circ}C[/tex] because it is mercury.

So, option (C) is correct.

As per the definition above, there is no need to burn the mercury to determine the melting point, so option (A) is wrong.

The melting point does not depend on the initial temperature, mass, volume of the material, so options (B) and (D) are wrong.

Where would the net force acting on a charge placed in a system of like charges be zero?

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Answer:

If an object is electrically neutral it has no net charge becuase it has the same number of protons as it does electrons, which are opposite charges that offset each other. No, that just means that the sum of all its positive and negative amounts of charge equals zero.

A football is spiraling downward toward a football player.

Answers

Answer:

it is a good throw

Explanation:

Answer:

It was either a Hail mary and if he caught it then GOOD for the QB and GREAT for catching it Wide Receiver or Tight End.

Explanation:

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Which has more inertia, a car with a mass of 900kg or a car with a mass of 1,500kg. Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Which has more inertia - a car with a mass of 900kg or a car with a mass of 1500kg - explain. The bigger the mass - the larger the inertia but you need to exert more force to start the movement.

Explanation:

What is the relationship between the tilt of the Earth on its axis, latitude, and temperature?

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Answer:

The combination of more direct rays of sunlight and more hours of daylight causes the hemisphere tilted toward the sun to receive more solar radiation and to have warmer temperatures. When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, latitudes between the equator and 90°N (the North Pole) are experiencing summer.

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If you were to travel from the equator to the higher latitudes (near either pole) on Saturn, the differential rotation would cause the length of a day that you would measure to be longer by ____ hour(s). [Number accurate to 2 places after the decimal.]

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Answer:

Saturn's differential rotation will cause the length of a day measures to be longer by 0.4 hours

Explanation:

Differential rotation occurs due to the difference in angular velocities of an object as we move along the latitude of the or as we move into different depth of the object, indicating the observed object is in a fluid form

Saturn made almost completely of gas and has differential motion given as follows

Rotation at the equator = 10 hours 14 minutes

Rotation at high altitude = 10 hours 38 minutes

Therefore;

The differential rotation = 10 hours 38 minutes - 10 hours 14 minutes

The differential rotation = 24 minutes = 24 minutes × 1 hour/(60 minutes) = 0.4 hours

The differential rotation = 0.4 hours

Therefore, the measured day at the higher altitude will be 0.4 longer than at the equator.

Two students described a part of Earth's innermost layer.

Daniel: Densest part
Joshua: Has highest temperature and pressure

Which part of the innermost layer did Daniel and Joshua describe?

They both described the outer part.
They both described the inner part.
Daniel described the outer part and Joshua described the inner part.
Daniel described the inner part and Joshua described the outer part.

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Answer:

It is B

Explanation:

Because the high temp and perisher is inner and the densest is the same thing

Answer: They both described the inner part

Explanation:

A car started its motion from rest and accelerated for 6 seconds, with the acceleration of 4 m/s2. Then it decelerated for 5 seconds, with the acceleration of -1.6 m/s2. What was the velocity of the car after 6+5 seconds?

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Answer:

16 m/s

Explanation:

from the formula: a = velocity/time

you calculate the velocity in both cases (when time is 5 sec and 6 sec) by using the formula: velocity = a x time

v (5 sec) =24 m/s

v (6 sec) = - 8 m/s

then : add v (5 sec) to v (6 sec) and the result is 16 m/s

A car starts from rest and accelerates for 2.9 s
with an acceleration of 2 m/s2.
How far does it travel?
Answer in units of m.

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Answer:

[tex]a \: = \frac{v - u}{t} [/tex]

2 = v-0/2.9

2× 2.9 = v

v = 5.8 m/s

[tex]v \: = \frac{d}{t} [/tex]

5.8 = d/2.9

5.8×2.9 = d

d = 16.82 m

Given a helicopter flying up and sideways at a velocity of 95 m/s at an angle of 35º to the ground, find the horizontal component of the velocity. ​

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Answer:

The horizontal component of the velocity of the helicopter is approximately 77.82 m/s

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The speed of the helicopter, v = 95 m/s

The angle in which the helicopter is flying = 35° to the ground

The horizontal component of the velocity is given by the component of the magnitude, R, of the velocity of the helicopter in the x-direction as follows;

[tex]v = \sqrt{v_x^2 + v_y^2}[/tex]

Where;

vₓ = v × cos(θ) = The horizontal component

[tex]v_y = v \times sin(\theta)[/tex] = The vertical component

∴ The horizontal component of the velocity, vₓ, of the helicopter with 95 m/s velocity moving at an angle of 35° to the horizontal is given as follos

vₓ = 95 × cos(35°) ≈ 77.82 m/s

The horizontal component of the velocity of the helicopter ≈ 77.82 m/s.

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Select the correct answer.
A car traveling south is 200 kilometers from its starting point after 2 hours. What is the average velocity of the car?
ОА.
100 kilometers/hour south
OB.
200 kilometers/hour
O C.
200 kilometers/hour north
OD
100 kilometers/hour
Reset
Next

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Velocity= D/T so (200/2), that is equal to 100 km/hr

Which image shows an example of the electromagnetic force in action?

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Answer:

the answer is A the one that has the green ball as particles

Explanation:

The second image showing an electromagnet is an example of the electromagnetic force in action therefore the correct option is B

What is electromagnetic force?

It is a type of force that occur between electrically charged particles. The electromagnetic force is the combination of all the electrical and magnetic forces generated from any charged particle,

These electromagnetic forces either be attractive or repulsive.

The force generated from a simple bar magnet is an example of the electromagnative force, hence the correct option is B

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