Answer:
The choice of building materials and techniques can help them cool down faster, after heating up is explained below in brief details.
Explanation:
Building materials
Buildings that are composed of rock, bricks, or pavement, or inserted into the territory, can seem cooler thanks to the great "thermal mass" of these elements – that is, their capability to assimilate and discharge heat gently, thereby softening temperatures over time, producing daytime cooler and night-time warmer.
How would a weaker jet stream help to cause extreme flooding?(1 point)
Answer:
It would allow storm systems to stall in an area.
Answer: A weaker jet stream would allow storm systems to stall in one area.
How much potential energy does a 4 kg object have that is 5 meters off the ground?
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What is the difference between thermal energy and heat?
Answer:
One transfer's and the other doesn't
Explanation:
Thermal energy doesn't transfer, but remain a part of the internal energy of the system.Heat transfer's it's energy, like when you sit in a cold chair, then becomes warm.That's because the energy was transferred from your body to the chair.
Answer:
Thermal energy is the random movement of atoms or molecules present in an object or a system while heat energy is the measure of the degree of hotness or coldness due to the temperature difference between two objects. So, in a nutshell, heat energy is the flow of thermal energy in a system.
Explanation:
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Two kids are roller skating. Amy, with a mass of 55 kg, is traveling forward at 3 m/s. Jenny, who has a mass of 40 kg, is traveling in the opposite direction at 5 m/s. They crash into each other and hold onto each other so that they move as one mass. How fast are they traveling? How would you find your answer?
Answer:
They traveling at along the direction of 55 kg kid.
Step-by-step explanation:
Conservation of momentum-
Momentum of a system is constant if there are no external forces acting on the system.
As they crash into each other and hold onto each other so that they move as one mass and no other force is acting on them, so conservation of momentum can be applied here.
The final direction of velocity will be opposite to the assumed direction of the mass of 40 kg.
This is a conservation of momentum problem. The equation relevant here is
[tex]\[m_1v_1+m_2v_2=\left ( m_1+m_2 \right )v_f\][/tex]
where m is the mass and v is the velocity. Because Amy and Jenny move as one mass after crashing (or colliding) with each other, this is an inelastic collision. What we to find is the final velocity, [tex]v_f[/tex], of both Amy and Jenny as a single body.
[tex]v_f=\frac{m_1v_1+m_2v_2}{\left ( m_1+m_2 \right )} = \frac{(55)(3)+(40)(5)}{(55+40)} = \text{3.84 m/s}.[/tex]
How do vaccines provide immunity
Answer:
Vaccines contain weakened or inactive parts of a particular organism (antigen) that triggers an immune response within the body. Newer vaccines contain the blueprint for producing antigens rather than the antigen itself.
Answer: They give you a portion of the thing its fighting so it gets your cells use to it so they can fight it off easily
Explanation:
Narcotics are highly addictive and affect the driver's
Oa) decision making
Ob) vision
Oc) motor skills
Od) all of the above
Answer:
D
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Does the earth have mass
Answer:
yes it does
Explanation:
it's not like Balloon it is a solid so it the earth does have a mass
Тесты имеют различные нормы-шкалы значений: социальные, возрастные и т.П. Индивидуальный показатель теста соотносится с его нормой. Норма теста обычно определяется в результате тестирования большой выборки испытуемых определенного возраста и пола и усреднения полученных оценок с их последующей дифференциацией по возрасту, полу и ряду других показателей. Норма теста - это средний уровень развития большой совокупности людей, похожих на данного испытуемого по ряду социально-демографических характеристик. То есть, это средний диапазон значений на шкале измеряемого свойства.
what is acceleration
Answer: acceleration means the speed is changing, but not always. When an object moves in a circular path at a constant speed, it is still accelerating, because the direction of its velocity is changing.
Explanation:
Fossil fuels are burned, transferring their chemical potential energy to heat energy. How are nuclear power stations different?
Answer:
fossil fuels are natural and limited, nuclear is man made and more toxic
Explanation:
As a cold air mass advances on a warm air mass, what usually comes before it?
Answer: A cold front occurs when a cold air mass advances into a region occupied by a warm air mass. If the boundary between the cold and warm air masses doesn't move, it is called a stationary front.
Explanation: Two types of occluded front exist: the warm-type and the cold-type. They’re distinguished by the relative temperatures of the air mass ahead of the occlusion – in other words, the air mass ahead of the original warm front – and the air mass behind the cold front. If the air behind the cold front is colder than the air ahead of the occlusion, it shoves beneath that air (because it’s denser) to form a cold-type occluded front. If the air behind the cold front is warmer than the air ahead, it rides over it to form a warm-type occluded front – which appears to be the more common case. In either situation, the lighter warm air representing the air mass originally between the warm and cold fronts sits above the boundary between the two cooler air masses.
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A sharpening wheel is traveling at 5 rad/s, it slows down to rest in 30 seconds while sharpening an axe. What is its angular acceleration?
Answer:
Angular acceleration [tex]= 0.167[/tex] rad/s^2
Explanation:
Given
Initial Angular velocity (w1) [tex]= 5[/tex] rad/s
Final Angular velocity (w2) [tex]= 0[/tex] rad/s
Time taken to change velocity from w1 to w2 [tex]= 30[/tex] seconds
Angular acceleration is equal to the change in angular velocity to the time taken for making thing change
Hence, Angular acceleration
[tex]\frac{w_2 -w_1}{t} \\\frac{5-0}{30}\\0.167[/tex]rad/s^2
A car weighs 11000 N on Earth. What is its mass?
A) 300 kg
B) 1122 kg
C) 0 kg
D) 107,800 kg
Use the picture to answer the question below-
Which change in wave properties would show as an increase in amplitude?
H E L P P P P
7.
Examine the table provided.
Object
Mass
Acceleration
Basketball
0.45 kg
5 m/s2
Football
0.30 kg
100 m/s2
Racquetball
0.01 kg
50 m/s2
Golf Ball
0.02 kg
10 m/s2
Which of the objects is producing the greatest force?
A
Basketball
B
Football
с
Racquetball
D
Golf ball
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Chemical=B
Mechanical=C
Nuclear=A
Electromagnetic=D
Thermal=E
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Which two statements describe what happens in both nuclear fusion and
nuclear fission reactions?
A. Each nucleus formed has fewer protons than the original nucleus
had.
B. Nuclei with small masses combine to form nuclei with larger
masses.
C. Radiation is released from the nuclei that undergo a reaction.
D. A small amount of the mass in each nucleus that undergoes a
reaction is converted to energy.
Answer:
C. Radiation is released from the nuclei that undergo a reaction.
D. A small amount of the mass in each nucleus that undergoes a
reaction is converted to energy.
Two statements, that describe what happens in both nuclear fusion and nuclear fission reactions, are:
Radiation is released from the nuclei that undergo a reaction.A small amount of the mass in each nucleus that undergoes a reaction is converted to energy.Hence, option (C) and (D) are correct.
What is nuclear reaction?A nuclear reaction is a process in nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry where two nuclei or a nucleus and an outside subatomic particle meet to create one or more new nuclides. Consequently, at least one nuclide must change throughout a nuclear reaction.
Instead of being referred to as a nuclear reaction, the process is simply referred to as a sort of nuclear scattering if a nucleus interacts with another nucleus or particle and they subsequently separate without altering the nature of any nuclide.
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A wave has a period of 4 seconds. Find it’s frequency.
Answer:
4 x the frequncy
Explanation:
So 4 x the number
A wave with a frequency of 325 Hz. is travelling at a speed of 125 m/s. What is the wavelength of this wave?
Answer:
0.385 meters
Explanation:
Just remember this very simple equation:
velocity=(wavelength)*(frequency)
I always remember it as "Velma is Waving Frantically"
So, 125=(wavelength)*(325)
Therefore, wavelength=0.385 meters!
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Question 4 (1 point)
How far does a sound wave travel in 3 seconds if the air temperature is 30 degrees
Celsius?
a) 114.33 m
b) 1047 m
c) 1029 m
d) 116.33 m
Answer:
B
Explanation:
v=349m/s
d=vt
d=349*3
d=1047m
WHY 349??
Because, velocity of sound increases about 0.6 m/s for every 1 degree celsius rise in temp.
Velocity of sound is about 343 m/s at 20 degrees C, so 0.6*10=6 more m/s, or 349 m/s. Kinda cool how temperature alters the speed of sound!
The current in the wires of a circuit is 180.0 milliAmps. If the
voltage impressed across the ends of the circuit was doubled
and the resistance was one-third the original value, then its
new current would be _____milliAmps.
Explanation:
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The kinetic energy of a body moving at a speed of 10 m / s is equal to 1000 J. What is the body mass
Answer:
m = 20 kg
Explanation:
Given that,
The speed of a body, v = 10 m/s
Kinetic energy of the body, K = 1000 J
We need to find the mass of the body. The formula for the kinetic energy of a body is given by :
[tex]K=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2\\\\m=\dfrac{2K}{v^2}\\\\m=\dfrac{2\times 1000}{(10)^2}\\\\m=20\ kg[/tex]
So, the mass of the body is equal to 20 kg.
Please Give a detailed explanation on F1 F2 generation,
Self , cross breeding results etc..
please....
Answer:
F1 will be all blue
F2 25% will be white
Explanation:
By cross breeding BB and bb all flowers will end up as Bb in the first generation.
In the second generation using a punet square and breeding Bb with Bb then 1/4 is bb and therefor 1/4 is white
Do all force interactions cause a noticeable change in motion? Explain your thinking?
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Answer:
No. If you apply a force in a chair, for example, you only will be able to move the chair if you beat the static frictional force. So, with that example, we can see that is not any type of force that can produce movement. The only force that produces movement is a result force which is non-zero.
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What would it mean if an object had no potential energy?
What are the three forms of water discussed in the passage?
Answer:
The three forms of water are gas, liquid, and ice, I'm not sure if these were mentioned in the passage since you did not attach a picture.
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With this pandemic, have you gained a new appreciation for your education
Answer
YESSS. my education went down hill since the pandemic :(
Explanation:
A battery sends a current through a metal wire.
The current in a wire is 3.7 A.
Calculate the charge that flows into the wire in 13 s
Answer:
I hope this a little bit.
If you have chance to rearrange the periodical table, what is the style of it?
if i had chance to rearrange thw periodical table i would arrange like this because it's not fair to change it it's a fact
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Answer:
5
Explanation:
From the attachement,
M.A = Load(L)/Effort(E)
M.A = L/E...................... Equation 1
Where M.A = .Mechanical Advantage, L = Load, E = Effort.
Given: L = 500 N, E = 100 N
Substitute these values into equation 1
M.A = 500/100
M.A = 5.
Hence the actual mechanical advantage of the pulley is 5