Explain how the basic unit are combined to give the derived units of force, velocity, pressure and work

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Answer 1

Velocity:

Velocity is change in displacement with respect to time:

[tex]\frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t}[/tex]

Analysing the units, meters (displacement) and seconds (time) are basic units:

[tex]\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

Therefore the unit of velocity is m/s

Force:

Newton's second law of motion:

[tex]F = ma[/tex]

Kilogram (mass) is a basic unit, and accelerations unit can be found using the equation:

[tex]a=\frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}[/tex]

Analysing the units:

[tex]\frac{\frac{m}{s}}{s}=\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]

Therefore, the unit of force is:

[tex]kg\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]

Pressure:

Pressure is given by the equation:

[tex]P=\frac{F}{S}[/tex] where S is area of effect, F is force

Area for a basic rectangle (geometric shape is arbitrary for dimensional analysis) is found by multiplying two lengths:

[tex][l^2]=m^2[/tex], the unit of area

Dividing the aforementioned unit of force by the unit of area:

[tex]\frac{kg\frac{m}{s^2}}{m^2}=\frac{kg}{ms^2}[/tex], the unit of pressure

Work:

Work is given by the equation:

[tex]W=\vec{F}\cdot \vec{x}[/tex], (dot product may be assumed as normal multiplication for the purposes of unit analysis)

Knowing displacement's (x) unit is m:

[tex][W]=\frac{kgm}{s^2}m=\frac{kgm^2}{s^2}[/tex], the unit of work.


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If you apply a force of 10 N to a table and push it 5 m in 10 s, how much power did you deliver? Multiple choice question. A) 50 W B) 25 W C) 500 W D) 5 W

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Answer:

D) 5 W

Explanation:

Force=10N

Distance =5m

Time=10s

Power =?

But Power= Work done/Time taken

P= W/s

W= Fxd=10x5=50

P=50/10

P=5W

what is the central idea for stacking rocks vertically to test the effects of forces

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Answer:

You can see how forces can stack on one another by comparing the normal force of the bottom most rock to the normal force of the upper most rock.

Explanation:

Say you have 3 rocks all with mass m=3kg

These 3 rocks will all have the gravitational force of -29.4N (multiply 3kg by -9.8m/s^2)

If none of the rocks are stacked, then they all have the same normal force as well (29.4N)

However, stack them, and see how their normal forces change.

m1 will continue to have a normal force of 29.4N

m2 will now have a normal force of 58.8

m3 will now have a normal force of 88.2

Though they all retain the same gravitational force, their normal force changes depending on the forces acting down on them.

Mass 1 have no forces acting downwards other than gravity.

Mass 2 has the force of mass 1 and gravity acting down on it.

Mass 3 has the force of mass 1, mass 2, and gravity acting down on it.

a football quarterback throws a football. after it leaves his hand, what forces are acting on the football? choose all that apply.

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golekeeper

Explanation:

because they use hand to save keeper

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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How much must an object weigh to be able to float in water?
1: more than the amount of water it displaces
2: less than the amount of water it displaces
3: more than a gram
4: less than a gram

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Answer:

less than one gram

Explanation:

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Answer:

less than a gram

Explanation:

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An book fell from a shelf 1.5 meters from the ground. If it took the book 3 seconds to hit the ground, what was the velocity of the book?

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The initial velocity of the book before its hits the ground is 14.2 m/s.

The given parameters;

height of the book above the ground, h = 1.5 mtime of motion of the book, t = 3 seconds

The initial velocity of the book is calculated as follows;

h = ut + ¹/₂gt²

where;

u is the velocity of the book

1.5 = 3u + (0.5 x 9.8 x 3²)

1.5 = 3u + 44.1

3u = 1.5 - 44.1

3u = -42.6

[tex]u = \frac{-42.6}{3} \\\\u = -14.2 \ m/s\\\\u = 14.2 \ m/s \ downwards[/tex]

Thus, the initial velocity of the book before its hits the ground is 14.2 m/s.

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A box is pushed by a force of 15 N and accelerates 2 m/s2. What is the mass of the box?

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Answer:

7.5 kg

Explanation:

The mass of the box can be found by using the formula

[tex]m = \frac{f}{a} \\ [/tex]

f is the force

a is the acceleration

From the question we have

[tex]m = \frac{15}{2} = 7.5 \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

7.5 kg

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Answer:

2)Electric charge is the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field. Electric charge can be positive or negative (commonly carried by protons and electrons respectively)

draw the well labelled diagram of thermo flask.​

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Answer:

Here the answer is attached

Explanation:

What is a similarity between chemical change and chemical properties

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Answer:

How are physical and chemical changes similar and different? (compare and contrast) (Physical and chemical changes are similar because matter experiences a change in state, Physical changes are different because matter remains the same substance, just in a different state, whereas chemical changes change the matter

Answer: In a physical change like melting of ice , energy is given to increase the molecular saperarion between the molecules, leading to liquid water and its physical state also changes but chemically it is still H2O, no change in identity.

During a chemical change mass does not changes but it chemical chane, it do, for ex in rusting of iron, the Fe2O3 cover is comparable to mass of ice if thin sheetvis used for rusting and also in burning of candle which is made of hydrocarbon has its mass lost into air

Can someone help me with one through seven I will mark you the brainly

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Answer:

1.  F = M x A

2. Force  

3. 2nd Law: Force

4. a, b, c (in order)

5. 3rd Law: Action and Reaction

6. b, c, a (in order)

7. 1st Law: Inertia

1. F=ma

2. Force

3. Second law

4. a)first

b)second

C) third

5. Third

6. a) second

b) third

C) first

7. First

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the amplitude is the height of the waves so wave c is largest and wave d is smallest

How much work does a 60 Watt motor perform in 5 minutes?

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Answer:

18000J or 18kJ

Explanation:

Use the formula:

work done or energy = power × time

power = 60Wtime = 5 mins = 300s (5 × 60)

Sub in the values:

work done or energy = 60 × 300 = 18000Answer = 18000J or 18kJ

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How quickly would the 50kg box accelerate if the person applied a 580N force?

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Answer:

11.6 m/s²

Explanation:

The acceleration of an object given it's mass and the force acting on it can be found by using the formula

[tex]a = \frac{f}{m} \\ [/tex]

f is the force

m is the mass

From the question we have

[tex]a = \frac{580}{50} = 11.6 \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

11.6 m/s²

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640 nanometer setara dengan​

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Answer:

640 nanometer setara dengan​ 6.4e-7 meter

Why are occupants of the international space station weightless?

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The astronauts, the ISS itself and other objects in Earth orbit aren't floating, they are actually falling. ... So, as they accelerate towards the Earth, the Earth curves away beneath them and they never get any closer. Since the astronauts have the same acceleration as the space station, they feel weightless.


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what is the prefix of 10^10



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Answer: 100
10*10= 100
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If force is 150N and area 25cm squared what is the pressure

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Explanation:

Force = 150N

Area = 25cm = 25/10000m²

Pressure = F/A = 150/(25/10000) = 1500000/25 = 60000Pa.

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At a race car driving event, a staff member notices that the skid marks left by the race car are

10.99 m long as it comes to a stop. The very experienced staff member knows that the

deceleration of a car when skidding is -42.61 m/s2. What can the staff member estimate for

the original speed of the race car if it came to a stop during the skid?

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A car that experiences a deceleration of -41.62 m/s² and comes to a stop after 10.99 m has an initial velocity of 30.60 m/s.

A car experiences a deceleration (a) of -41.62 m/s² and comes to a stop (final velocity = v = 0 m/s) after 10.99 m (s).

We can calculate the initial velocity of the car (u) using the following kinematic equation.

[tex]v^{2} = u^{2} + 2as\\\\u = \sqrt[]{v^{2}-2as} = \sqrt[]{(0m/s)^{2}-2(-42.61m/s^{2} )(10.99m)} = 30.60m/s[/tex]

A car that experiences a deceleration of -41.62 m/s² and comes to a stop after 10.99 m has an initial velocity of 30.60 m/s.

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Which statement best describes a physical change?
A. Changes can occur to certain chemical properties of the substance, but the overall shape of the substance will remain the same.
B. Changes can occur to certain physical properties of the substance, but the overall shape of the substance will remain the same.
C. Changes can occur to physical properties of a substance, but the chemical composition of the substance remains the same.
D. Changes can occur to chemical properties of a substance, but the chemical composition of the substance remains the same.

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Answer:

c. changes can occur to certain physical properties

Explanation:

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Which of the following would require more energy to heat it from 10°C to 20°C?
a. 200 kg of water
b. 200 kg of aluminum
C. 100 kg of steel​

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Answer:200kg of water

Explanation:

A jogger runs 12.0 blocks due east then 5.0 blocks due south. Find the magnitude of the joggers net displacement ?

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Answer: 13.0 blocks

Explanation:

if a person with the arm dimensions shown pushes down hard with a 90 n force, what force must the triceps muscle provide? ignore the mass of the arm and hand in your calculation.

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Answer:

1125 N

Explanation:

To make a solution for an experiment, Gunther needs to add 40 g of a solute to 100 g of water. When making the solution at room temperature, he could only add 34 grams before the solute settled out.
What could he do to dissolve the remaining 6 grams of the solute?

a) Put the solution in an ice bath, dissolve the solute, and let the solution return to room temperature.
b) Heat the solution, dissolve the solute, and let the solution cool verifying nothing settled out.
c) Add more water, boil the solution, and dissolve the solute until the some of the water evaporates.
d) Keep the solution at room temperature, add more water, and dissolve the excess solute.

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Answer:

b.

Explanation:

b) Heat the solution, dissolve the solute, and let the solution cool verifying nothing settled out.

which of the following is a selectively permeable membrane?

a) nulcer membrane
b) plasma membrane
c) cell wall
d)none of these​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The plasma membrane is a selectively premeable membrane that chooses what goes in and out of the cell. The cell wall is for support and the nuclear membrane decides what goes in and out of the nucleus

Answer:

Plasma membrane

Explanation:

The plasma membrane consists of a lipid bilayer that is semipermeable.The plasma membrane regulates the transport of materials entering and exiting the cell.So, it is selectively permeable membrane.

what are the intermolecular forces present in water?

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Answer:

The main intermolecular forces present in water is hydrogen bond.

It is followed by,

Dipole-dipole attractions

Dipole-induced dipole attractions

London dispersion forces

The hydrogen bonds are the strongest force, but the other types of intermolecular attraction are still present.

If Runner A ran 1 mile in 7 minutes and Runner B ran 1 mile in 5 minutes, who ran at a faster speed.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

ran a mile 2 minutes faster

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springs can stretch; so can different materials, including

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SCIENCE quantity that are obtained or derived from basic quantity are called​

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Explanation:

they are called derived quantities. which includes:

pressure, stress, work, acceleration, velocity,density,force

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What would the TABLE pane corresponding to the 2D MAP shown below look like?
latitude
30.2°
30°N
29.8°N
29.6°N
longitude
90.40
90.2°
90°W
89.8°
longitude : 89.6 W

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Answer:

the correct answer is A the first map

trust i got a 100

Explanation:

Answers are the following:-

1. 33°N latitude, 112°W longitude ⇒ Phoenix, Arizona

2. 35°N latitude, 78°W longitude ⇒Raleigh, North Carolina

3. 46°N latitude, 96°W longitude ⇒ Fargo, North Dakota

4. 45°N latitude, 122°W longitude ⇒Portland, Oregon

5. 29°N latitude, 95°W longitude ⇒Houston, Texas

6. 43°N latitude, 79°W longitude ⇒Niagara Falls, New York

7. 25°N latitude, 80°W longitude ⇒ Miami, Florida

What is a longitude?

The term Longitude has been refered as the horizontal lines that are the measurement east or west of the prime meridian. Longitude are the imaginary lines that divide the Earth. Longitudes are also called the meridians, which run from north to south pole to pole but they measure the distance east or west.

The hypothesis that the species diversity is greater at lower latitudes than higher latitudes because low-latitude habitats are older would be supported if speciation rates were: the same at high and low latitudes.

Species diversity can be defined as the number of species, present in an area or the ecosystem. More are the number of species, more diverse is the area is. The richness and functionality of an ecosystem is estimated through its diversity.

Therefore,longitudes are the horizontal lines which divide the Earth.

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