Sounds are made when objects ____ in air. What one word completes the sentence?

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Sounds Are Made When Objects ____ In Air. What One Word Completes The Sentence? If Anybody Could Help

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Answer 1

Answer:

are crashing?

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Answer 2

The correct answer is: "vibrate".

To find the correct word to complete the sentence, we need to know more about the sound wave.

What is sound wave?

Sound wave is a longitudinal wave i.e. the particles vibrate along the direction of propagation of wave.It requires a material medium to travel i.e. it can not travel in vacuum.

How does sound wave produce?

Sound wave is produced due to variation of pressure in a medium. The high pressure region is compression region and low pressure region is rarefaction region.In case of an object, these pressure variations are produced by its vibration in a medium.

Thus, we can conclude that sounds are made when objects vibrate in air.

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The direction of acceleration due to gravity is always towards earth, going downwards.

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Which of these describes a real image?

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image from a far away object formed by a concave mirror

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A cell membrane consists of an inner and outer wall separated by a distance of approximately 10 nm. Assume that the walls act like a parallel plate capacitor, each with a charge density of 10-5 C/m2, and the outer wall is positively charged. Although unrealistic, assume that the space between cell wall is filled with air. What is the magnitude of the electric field between the membranes

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Answer:

E = 1.1 10⁶ N / C

Explanation:

In this case they indicate that we can approximate the membrane as a parallel plate capacitor, we can use

            E = [tex]\frac{\sigma}{\epsilon_o }[/tex]

note that in this case the electric field created by each plate goes in the same direction, they are added

let's calculate

            E =  [tex]\frac{10^{-5}}{8.85 \ 10^{-12}}[/tex]

            E = 1.1 10⁶ N / C

A football player kicks a football in a field goal attempt. When the football reaches its maximum height, what is the relationship between the direction of the velocity and acceleration vectors

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Answer:

The correct answer is - At the maximum height, the velocity and acceleration vectors are perpendicular to each other.

Explanation:

When the football reaches maximum height, then the vertical component of velocity will be zero and therefore the only component of velocity left will be the horizontal component, and acceleration of the object will be downward, due to gravity.

So at the maximum height, there is horizontal velocity only which means velocity is horizontal and acceleration is vertical thus, the velocity and acceleration are perpendicular to each other.

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Answer:

the types of force shown in the picture is

balanced force.

An iron nail having threads along its cylindrical surface is​

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Answer:

A screw is a mechanism that converts rotational motion to linear motion, and a torque (rotational force) to a linear force.[1] It is one of the six classical simple machines. The most common form consists of a cylindrical shaft with helical grooves or ridges called threads around the outside.[2][3] The screw passes through a hole in another object or medium, with threads on the inside of the hole that mesh with the screw's threads. When the shaft of the screw is rotated relative to the stationary threads, the screw moves along its axis relative to the medium surrounding it; for example rotating a wood screw forces it into wood. In screw mechanisms, either the screw shaft can rotate through a threaded hole in a stationary object, or a threaded collar such as a nut can rotate around a stationary screw shaft.[4][5] Geometrically, a screw can be viewed as a narrow inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.

Explanation:

car moves a distance of 420 m. Each tire on the car has a diameter of 42 cm. Which shows how many revolutions each

tire makes as they move that distance?




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Answer:

10 is the correct answer

Answer:

Total Distance: 420 meters

Diameter: 42 cm

Notice the units meters vs cm

420÷ 42 = 10 total revolutions

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A hummingbird beats its wings up and down with a frequency of 100 Hz. What is the period of the hummingbirds flaps? (D
YOUR ANSWER)
59

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Answer:

T = 0.01 s

Explanation:

Given that,

The frequency of the beats of a hummingbird, f = 100 Hz

We need to find the period of the hummingbirds flaps. Let the time is t. We know that the relation between frequency and time period is given by :

T = 1/f

Put all the values,

T = 1/100 = 0.01 s

So, the time period of the humming bird is 0.01 s.

A bike, a truck, and a train—all without passengers, motors, or engines—roll down the same hill. Put the vehicles in order from the least amount of motion energy to the most.

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Answer:

Train Bike Truck

Explanation:

The Big Bang Theory states that
A. the universe is continuously
expanding
B. all of the above
C. the universe was created by an
explosion
D. all matter and energy in the
universe was created

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Answer:

All of above

Explanation:

The answer is B) all of the above

what is the dimension formula of power and pressure​

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Answer:

Power = ML²T⁻³

Pressure = ML⁻¹T⁻²

Explanation:

Applying,

Power(P) = Work(W)/Time(t)

P = W/t..................... Equation 1

But

W = Fd............. Equation 2

Where F = force, d = distance

Also,

F = ma.............. Equation 3

Where m = mass, a = acceleration.

Also,

a = v/t................  Equation 4

Where v = velocity

Also,

v = d/t............... Equation 5

Where d = distance

Substitute equation 5 into equation 4

a = d/t²................. Equation 6

Substitute equation 6 into equation 3

F = m(d/t²)........... Equation 7

Susbtitute equation 7 into equation 2

W = m(d/t²)×d

W = md²/t²........... Equation 8

Substitute equation 8 into equation 1

P = (md²/t²)/t

P = md²/t³............ Equation 9

In dimension,

mass(m) = M, distance(d) = L, time(t) = T

Substitute into equation 9

P = ML²/T³

P = ML²T⁻³

And

Pressure(R) = Force(F)/Area(A)

R = F/A................ Equation 10

F = md/t²,

A = d²

Susbtitute into equation 10

R = (md/t²)/d²

R = m/t²d

Therefore,

R = ML⁻¹T⁻²

what do you mean by work?​

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Work is transfer of energy in an object when it travel some distance by external force,

Work= force × displacement

30. A box with mass 20kg is on a cement floor. The coefficient of static friction between the box and floor is 0.25. A man is pushing the box with a horizontal force of 35N. What is the magnitude of the force of static friction between the box and floor

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Answer:

84.05

Explanation:

F=mg×0.25F=20x9.81×0.25f=49.05NF=35N

F=f+F

F=49.05+35

=84.05

If an electron (with a charge of 1.6 x10−19c) Experiences a force of 500 N at a certain point in an electric field, then find the strength of the electric field in that location

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Answer:

3.125×10²¹ N/C

Explanation:

Electric Field: This can be defined as the force experienced per unit charge. The S.I unit of electric Field is N/C

Applying,

E = F/q.................. Equation 1

Where E = Electric Field, F = Force experienced, q = Charge of an electron.

From the question,

Given: F = 500 N, q = 1.6×10⁻¹⁹ C

Substitute these values into equation 1

E = 500/(1.6×10⁻¹⁹)

E = 312.5×10¹⁹

E = 3.125×10²¹ N/C

(only answer if you know the answer or I'll report) Solve it w the steps tysm​

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Answer:

 v_f = 20 m / s

Explanation:

For this exercise let's use the relationship between momentum and moment

        I = Δp

        F t = m v_f - m v₀

as the body starts from rest v₀ = 0

        F t = m v_f

        v_f = [tex]\frac{F t}{m}[/tex]

let's calculate

        v_f = 4 2 / 0.4

         v_f = 20 m / s

Two light waves of equal wavelength, lambda, are emitted in phase from separate sources and propagate to a common point P. Light wave 1 must travel a longer distance (d1) than light wave 2 (d2) to reach point P, where d1 – d2 is equal to the path difference between the two light waves. If the two waves interfere constructively at point P, what must be true about the path difference between the two light waves?

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Answer:

The path difference must be equal to an integral (1 * lambda, 2 * lambda, -------n * lambda) number of wavelengths for constructive interference to occur.

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solve this​

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Answer:

[tex] \large{ \tt{☄ \: EXPLANATION}} : [/tex]

Before solving , You'll have to know - When an object starts from the state of rest , in this case , initial velocity ( u ) = 0

Notice that we're provided the time ( t ) in minutes. So , first thing we have to do is convert the minutes into seconds. It would be - Time ( t ) = 5 minutes = 5 × 60 sec = 300 sec [ 1 min = 60 sec ]

Here , We're provided - Initial velocity ( u ) = 0 , Final velocity ( v ) = 60 m / s , Time taken ( t ) = 300 seconds & We're asked to find out the acceleration ( a ) & distance covered by the jeep ( s ) .

[tex] \large{ \tt{♨ \:LET'S \: START}} : [/tex]

Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity. We know :

[tex] \large{ \boxed{ \tt{❁ \: ACCELERATION \: (a) = \frac{FINAL \: VELOCITY(v) - INITIAL \: VELOCITY(u)}{TIME \: TAKEN \: ( \: t \: )}}}} [/tex]

- Plug the values & then simplify !

[tex] \large{ \bf{↬a = \frac{60 - 0}{300} = \frac{60}{300} = \boxed{ \bold{ \bf{0.2 \: m {s}^{ - 2} }}} }}[/tex]

The acceleration of the jeep is 0.2 m/s²

[tex] \large{ \tt{۵ \: AGAIN, \: USING\: SECOND \: EQUATION \: OF \: MOTION}} : [/tex]

[tex] \boxed{ \large{ \bf{✾ \: s = \frac{u + v}{2} \times t}}}[/tex]

- Plug the values & then simplify !

[tex] \large{ \bf{↦s = \frac{0 + 60}{2} \times 300 = \boxed{ \bold{ \bf{9000 \: m}}}}}[/tex]

The distance covered by the jeep is 9000 m .

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If person A weights less then Person B, and they both push away from each other with 10N of force *

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Answer:

The system will tend to person A

Explanation:

A force is defined as either a pull or a push, in this scenario person A weighs lass that person B, so the resultant effect of the 10N interactive force will tend towards person A.

This is solely because person A is less than person B in weigh

the ability to speak does not say you intelligent essay​

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Answer:

Change is for better and is necessary too. Everyone knows it but only the ones who apply it are the ones whom we call as intelligent. When a person changes in an order to make his life better, he chooses the right thing because staying put at a place in life doesn't take anyone anywhere.

Taking the example of a few infamous personalities, whom we consider as intelligent, we see a common thing that each one of them had a certain vision in life and in order to achieve it, they were ready to accept any kind of change and still are. So, this makes it clear that change is what leads us to our goal and in order to achieve it, we need to change with time.

A wire has a cross sectional area of 4.00 mm2 and is stretched by 0.100 mm by a certain force. How far will a wire of the same material and length stretch if its cross-sectional area is 8.00 mm2 and the same force is used to stretch it

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Answer: [tex]0.05\ mm[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

Cross-sectional area of wire [tex]A_1=4\ mm^2[/tex]

Extension of wire [tex]\delta l=0.1\ mm[/tex]

Extension in a wire is given by

[tex]\Rightarrow \delta l=\dfrac{FL}{AE}[/tex]

where, [tex]E=\text{Youngs modulus}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow \delta_1=\dfrac{FL}{A_1E}\quad \ldots(i)[/tex]

for same force, length and material

[tex]\Rightarrow \delta_2=\dfrac{FL}{A_2E}\quad \ldots(ii)[/tex]

Divide (i) and (ii)

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{0.1}{\delta_2}=\dfrac{A_2}{A_1}\\\\\Rightarrow \delta_2=0.1\times \dfrac{4}{8}\\\\\Rightarrow \delta_2=0.05\ mm[/tex]

A stunt performer falls off a wall that is 1.6 m high and then lands on a mat.
What is his impact velocity?
A. 5.6 m/s
B. 1.1 m/s
C. 4.7 m/s
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D. 2.9 m/s

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Option B: 5.6 m/s

According to law of conservation of energy,

= ½mv² = mgh

= mv² = 2mgh

= v² = 2mgh/m

= v = √2gh

So, now just put the values of g & h, abd you are done;

= v = √2×9.8×1.6

= v = √31.36

= v = 5.6 m/s

A 0.2 kg hockey park is sliding along the eyes with an initial velocity of -10 m/s when a player strikes it with his stick, causing it to reverse its direction and giving it a velocity of +25 m/s the impulse the stick applies to the park is most nearly

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Answer:

The impulse applied by the stick to the hockey park is approximately 7 kilogram-meters per second.  

Explanation:

The Impulse Theorem states that the impulse experimented by the hockey park is equal to the vectorial change in its linear momentum, that is:

[tex]I = m\cdot (\vec{v}_{2} - \vec{v_{1}})[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]I[/tex] - Impulse, in kilogram-meters per second.

[tex]m[/tex] - Mass, in kilograms.

[tex]\vec{v_{1}}[/tex] - Initial velocity of the hockey park, in meters per second.

[tex]\vec{v_{2}}[/tex] - Final velocity of the hockey park, in meters per second.

If we know that [tex]m = 0.2\,kg[/tex], [tex]\vec{v}_{1} = -10\,\hat{i}\,\left[\frac{m}{s}\right][/tex] and [tex]\vec {v_{2}} = 25\,\hat{i}\,\left[\frac{m}{s} \right][/tex], then the impulse applied by the stick to the park is approximately:

[tex]I = (0.2\,kg)\cdot \left(35\,\hat{i}\right)\,\left[\frac{m}{s} \right][/tex]

[tex]I = 7\,\hat{i}\,\left[\frac{kg\cdot m}{s} \right][/tex]

The impulse applied by the stick to the hockey park is approximately 7 kilogram-meters per second.  

A truck starts from rest with an acceleration of 0.3 m/ S^2 find its speed in km/h when it has moves through 150 m​

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Answer:

9.5 m/s

Explanation:

Distance, S = 150m

Acceleration, a = 0.3 m/s^2

Initial velocity, u = 0 m/s

Final velocity, v

Use kinematics equation

v^2 - u^2 = 2aS

v^2 - 0 = 2*0.3*150 = 90

v = sqrt(90) = 9.49 m/s

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a girl pulls a wheeled suitcase with a force of 3N. If the suitcase has a mass of 6 kg, what is the acceleration?

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Explanation:

Start with what you know and list your knowns and unknowns

F = ma

F= 3N

m = 6kg

a =?

3N = 6kg x a

solve for a

3N / 6kg = a

convert 11 milliseconds into seconds

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Answer:

0.011

Explanation:

0.011

divide the time value by 1000


A skipper on a boat notices wave crests passing the anchor chain every 6.0 seconds. The skipper estimates the distance between crests at 30.0
m. What is the speed of the water waves?

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Explanation:

given Time Period = 5 Sec

Amplitude = 1m, Wave length = 15 m

using time period = 1/ frequency , Frequency = 1/5 cycles per sec = 0.2 sec = 12 per min

wave speed= Frequency * Wave length

speed = 0.2*15 = 3m/s

When electrons flow through wires from a terminal to a terminal a/an _____
created

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Answer:

When electrons flow through wires from a terminal to a terminal circuit is created.

A table is moved using 60 N of force.
How far is the table moved if 900 J of work is done on the table?
960 m
840 m
15 m
0.06 m

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Answer:

15m

Explanation:

W=f×s

[tex]s = \frac{w}{f} \\ s = \frac{900j}{60n} \\ s = 15m [/tex]

The table moved "15 m".

Given:

Force,

F = 60 N

Work done,

W = 900 J

We know,

→ [tex]W = F\times s[/tex]

or,

→ [tex]s = \frac{W}{F}[/tex]

By putting the values, we get

      [tex]= \frac{900}{60}[/tex]

      [tex]= 15 \ m[/tex]

Thus the above response i.e., "Option c" is right.

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1. If you use an applied force of 45N to slide a 12Kg wooden crate across a floor at a constant velocity, what is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and the floor?

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Answer:

Coefficient of kinetic friction = 0.38 (Approx.)

Explanation:

Given:

Applied force = 45 N

Mass of wooden crate = 12 kg

Find:

Coefficient of kinetic friction

Computation:

Coefficient of kinetic friction = Applied force / (Mass)(Acceleration due to gravity)

Coefficient of kinetic friction = 45 / (12)(9.8)

Coefficient of kinetic friction = 45 / 117.6

Coefficient of kinetic friction = 0.3826

Coefficient of kinetic friction = 0.38 (Approx.)

A train accelerates from 30 km/h to 45 km/h in 15.0 second. Find its acceleration and the distance it travels during this time

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Answer:

a. Acceleration, a = 0.28 m/s²

b. Distance, S = 156 meters

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Initial velocity = 30 km/h

Final velocity = 45 km/h

Time = 15 seconds

a. To find the acceleration;

Conversion:

30 km/h to m/s = 30*1000/3600 = 8.33 m/s

45 km/h to m/s = 45*1000/3600 = 12.5 m/s

Mathematically, acceleration is given by the equation;

[tex]Acceleration (a) = \frac{final \; velocity - initial \; velocity}{time}[/tex]

Substituting into the equation;

[tex]a = \frac{12.5 - 8.3}{15}[/tex]

[tex]a = \frac{4.2}{15}[/tex]

Acceleration, a = 0.28 m/s²

b. To find the distance travelled, we would use the second equation of motion given by the formula;

[tex] S = ut + \frac {1}{2}at^{2}[/tex]

Where;

S represents the displacement or height measured in meters.

u represents the initial velocity measured in meters per seconds.

t represents the time measured in seconds.

a represents acceleration measured in meters per seconds square.

Substituting into the equation, we have;

[tex] S = 8.3*15 + \frac {1}{2}*(0.28)*15^{2}[/tex]

[tex] S = 124.5 + 0.14*225[/tex]

[tex] S = 124.5 + 31.5 [/tex]

S = 156 meters

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