Which elastic modulus describes the relationship between stress and strain for a block of iron sliding across a horizontal floor? The friction force between the sliding block and the floor causes the block to deform.
A. Young's Modulus
B. Shear Modulus
C. Bulk Modulus
D. None of these

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Answer 1

Answer:

B. Shear Modulus

Explanation:

In this scenario, the friction force between the sliding block and the floor causes the block to deform.

Hence, the elastic modulus which describes the relationship between stress and strain for a block of iron sliding across a horizontal floor is Shear Modulus.

Shear Modulus can be defined as the ratio of shear stress to shear strain with respect to a physical object.

This ultimately implies that, Shear Modulus arises as a result of the application of a shear force on an object or body which eventually leads to its deformation. Thus, this phenomenon is simply used by scientists to measure or determine the rigidity of an object or body.

Mathematically, Shear Modulus is given by the formula;

[tex] G = \frac {Fl}{ADx} [/tex]

Where;

G is the Shear Modulus.

F is the force applied to the object.

A is the area of the object.

l is the length of the object.

Dx is the change in length.

Shear Modulus is measured in Pascals.


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) A friend of yours complains that he often has lower back pain. One day while he picks up a package, you notice he bends at his hips rather than keeping his back straight and bending his knees. Assume he pivots at the hips so that his spine is horizontal. His back muscles then exert a force at 48 cm away from the hips at 13.5 degrees above the horizontal (directed slightly up and to the left in the picture shown). The weight of his upper body is 560 N, and his center of mass is 38 cm from the hips. Draw a force diagram of the spine. What total force is exerted by the back muscle when he picks up a 10 kg package at 82 cm from the hips? Extra credit: Find the force exerted by the hips on the spine/pelvis

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Answer:

Explanation:

Please see the figure attached for free body diagram .

Taking torque about the hip joint ,

560 x 38 + 100 x 82 = F sin13.5 x 48

21280 + 8200 = 11.2 F

F = 2632.14 N .

Force exerted by the hip on the spine = 2632.14 N .

How frequently do most coastal areas experience high tides?

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It doesn't matter where you are.  "Tides" happen twice (hi - lo - hi - lo) in about 24 hours and 50 minutes.  Anywhere.

If it doesn't do two complete cycles in 24 hours 50 minutes, then it's not tide.

Answer:

Twice a day

Explanation:

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An object has an acceleration of 18 m/s/s. If the mass of this object were tripled (with no change in its net force), then its new acceleration would be

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Answer: 6

If the mass of this object were tripled (with no change in its net force) =>Its acceleration will decrease by 3 times

=> the new acceleration would be: 18/3 = 6(m/s²)

Explanation:

When serving a tennis ball, a player hits the ball when its velocity is zero (at the highest point of a vertical toss). The racquet exerts a force of 443 N on the ball for 4.30 ms, giving it a final velocity of 45.7 m/s. Using these data, find the mass of the ball.

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Answer:

0.041kg

Explanation:

Step one:

given data

initial velocity u= 0m/s

Force F= 443N

time t= 4.3 ms= 0.0043seconds

final velocity v= 45.7m/s

Step two:

Required

mass m

we know that the expression for impulse is given as

Ft=mv

make m subject of the formula

m=Ft/v

substitute we have

m=443*0.0043/45.7

m=1.90/45.7

m=0.04kg

The mass of the ball is 0.041kg

how much heat is necessary to warm 500g of water from 20°c to 65°c​

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Explanation:

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What is a half-life?
A. the amount of time it takes for 25% of a radioactive isotope sample to decay
B. half of the time it takes for an organism to die
C. the amount of time it takes for a radioactive isotope to become stable
D. the amount of time it takes for half of a radioactive isotope sample to decay

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Answer:

option D is correct

Explanation:

Answer: “ D ”

the amount of time it takes for half of a radioactive isotope sample to decay

A horizontal spring required a force of 1.0 N to compress it 0.1 m. How much work is required to stretch the spring 0.4 m?

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Answer:

0.5J

Explanation:

given data

Force applied F= 1N

extension e= 0.1m

let us find the spring constant first

applying

F=ke

k=F/e

k=1/0.1

k=10N/m

Step two:

Required is the work done

we know that the expression/formula for the work done by a spring is given as

Wd=1/2kx^2

x=0.4m

substitute

Wd= 1/2*10*0.4^2

Wd=0.5*10*0.16

Wd=0.5J

role of standard unit to bring uniformity in measurement​

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Answer:

i don't speak english sorry

We need standard unit for measurement to make our judgement more reliable and accurate. For proper dealing, measurement should be same for everybody. Thus there should be uniformity in measurement. For the sake of uniformity we need a common set of units of measurement, which are called standard units.

I WILL MARK YOU AS BRAINLIEST IF RIGHT The fastest pitch ever recorded in MLB was thrown by Aroldis Chapman at 5 points 105.1 mph . If the 0.145 kg baseball accelerated 96 m/s / s , how much force did Chapman apply to the ball? Round your answer to the nearest whole number

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Answer: The force was 13.92 Newtons.

Explanation:

First, let's recall the second Newton's law:

The net force is equal to the mass times the acceleration, or:

F = m*a

where:

F = force

m = mass

a = acceleration.

When the player hits the ball with the bat, he applies a force that accelerates the ball for a small period of time, that increases greatly the speed of the ball.

In this case, we know that:

the mass of the ball is 0.145 kg

The acceleration of the ball is 96m/s^2

Then we can input those values in the above equation to find the force.

F = 0.145kg*96m/s^2 = 13.92 N

The force was 13.92 Newtons.

Why does everyone trust gravity?(Explained)(Will Give Brainliest)

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Answer:

Because gravity makes you able to stand and move around

Gravity can't fail

it can fail only in astronuts camp and in space

Explanation:

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1. What is Work force and give an example.

2. If someone lifts less weight than you, explain why they can be considered more powerful.

3. What is Newton’s third law of motion? Give an example.

4. What is Newton’s first law?

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Answer:

you don't no the answer of 4 number

When the force at the ends of a bar pushes rather than pulls, the bar experiences

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Answer:

Compression

Explanation:

Force is defined as a push or pull on any object. Now, Force could either be in Compression or tension which are the push and pull that allow overhead bridges to remain erect after many years.

Now, Compression is a force that compresses objects together. Meanwhile, Tension is the opposite of compression and it is the force that pulls objects apart.

Calculate the total energy of 2.0 kg object moving horizontally at 10 m/s 50meters above the surface.

1080 J
2 00 J
1 00 J
10. J

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Answer:

1080J

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of object  = 2kg

Velocity  = 10m/s

Height  = 50m

Unknown:

Total energy  = ?

Solution:

The total energy of the moving object is obtainable by summing the kinetic and potential energy;

       Total energy  = P.E + K.E

P.E is the potential energy  = mgh

K.E is the kinetic energy = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]mv²

 Now insert the parameters and solve;

    Total energy  = mgh +  [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]mv²

m is the mass

g is the acceleration due to gravity

h is the height

v is the velocity

  Total energy  = (2 x 9.8 x 50) +  ( [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x 2 x 10²)

  Total energy  = 980 + 100 = 1080J

Which of these results in kinetic energy of an object? position motion mass volume

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Answer:

Motion

Explanation:

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Kinetic energy is the energy that set an object or body in motion. Motion result in kinetic energy.

What is kinetic energy?

Kinetic energy is the energy required to set an object in motion.

It is the energy present in a moving body. This involve the movement of an object from one place to another as it is found in a moving ball or car.

Therefore, motion result in kinetic energy.

Learn more about kinetic energy from the link below.

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The main equation we are using to measure the e/m ratio is:

e/m= 2V/r^2B^2

If the anode voltage V is increased by 4 times and the magnetic field was kept constant, the electron beam's deflection radius will be:_______

a. halved
b. no change
c. doubled
d. quadrupled

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Answer:

a.

Explanation:

the electrons beams deflection radius will be halved.

you a viewing a read out on an oscilloscope that shows you when different voltages in a circuit maximize. If the period of the circuit is 0.04 seconds, how much time is there between when the capacitor voltage maximizes and the inductor voltage maximizes ?

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Answer: there is 0.02 sec between when the capacitor voltage maximizes and the inductor voltage maximizes

Explanation:

Given that time period T = 0.04 sec

Now as the voltage across inductor maximizes, voltage across the capacitor minimizes and vice - versa;

Now, between capacitor maximizing and Inductor maximizing, there is a time of T/2

i.e t = T/2

so from our question; Time period is 0.04sec

now

t = 0.04 / 2

t = 0.02 sec  

Therefore there is 0.02 sec between when the capacitor voltage maximizes and the inductor voltage maximizes

A scientific ____ must be testable and capable of being proven false.

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Answer:

hypothesis

Explanation: a hypothesis is a guess or a thought meaning it can be true but it might not be

Answer:

capable of being proven wrong.

Explanation:

You can't not be right all the time

When an astronaut with a mass of 55 Kg goes from Earth to the Moon, how much does their weight change? Answer in N OR in Pounds. gmoon= 1.62m/s2, gearth = 9.8m/s2

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PHYSICS

mass = 55 kg

gravitation earth = 9,8 m/s²

gravitation moon = 1,62 m/s²

Weight Change = ______?

Answer :

1) Earth

[tex]w = m \times g[/tex]

w = 55 × 9,8

w = 539 N

2) Moon

[tex]w \: = m \times g[/tex]

w = 55 × 1,62

w = 89.1 N

How can a systematic error affect the reported data?

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The decimal can be in the wrong place

Answer:

A systematic error may result in a high degree of precision.

A systematic error will likely result in poor accuracy

Explanation:

It's what my work gave me when I got it wrong

Which atmospheric gas is used by plants and given off by animals? A. Carbon dioxide. B. Nitrogen C. Oxygen D. Argon​

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

i think it is B

Explanation:

plants and humans have a cycle thing humans breath out carbon dioxide and plants absorb that and released it as oxygen and animals and humans breath in

Which are true of gamma radiation?
Check all that apply.
A. It has no charge.
B. It has a mass of 0.0005 amus.
C. It causes transmutation.
D. It usually occurs with other types of radioactive decay.

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Answer:

B and D

Explanation:

If a point on the edge of a wheel 2 m in radius is accelerating at 2 m/s2, what is the angular acceleration of the wheel?

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Answer:

[tex]\alpha =1\ rad/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

It is given that,

The radius of a wheel, r = 2 m

Tangential acceleration of the wheel, [tex]a=2\ m/s^2[/tex]

We need to find the angular acceleration of the wheel. We know that the relation between angular and tangential acceleration is given by :

[tex]a=\alpha r\\\\\alpha =\dfrac{a}{r}\\\\\alpha =\dfrac{2}{2}\\\\\alpha =1\ rad/s^2[/tex]

So, the angular acceleration of the wheel is [tex]1\ rad/s^2[/tex].

A soccer ball is kicked from the ground with a velocity of 30m/s directed at an angle of 45 degrees with respect to horizontal. Resolve this velocity vector into horizontal and Vertical components

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Answer:

Vertical = 21.2 m/s

Horizontal = 21.2 m/s

Explanation:

For the vertical component:

sin (45) = v/30

sin (45) x 30 = v

21.2 m/s = v

For the horizontal component:

cos (45) = h/30

cos (45) x 30 = h

21.2 m/s = h

Why does the weather change during an eclipse? help me

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Answer:

here`s your answer

Winds often slow down during an eclipse as the atmosphere temporarily settles. Heating causes the atmosphere to mix and bubble, just like a pot of water on the stove. As it warms, the water level in the pot rises because warm objects, including water, expand. In the case of the atmosphere, it also expands when heated.

Explanation:

Dalton’s theory states that atoms are the smallest possible parts of elements. In a chemical reaction, atoms will

rearrange and form new substances with new properties.
change form into completely new atoms with new properties.
be destroyed and remade into new substances.
be turned completely into energy.
An atom’s emission of light with a specific amount of energy confirms that

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Answer:

A.REARRANGED AND FORM NEW SUBSTANCES WITH NEW PROPERTIES

Explanation:

If a car is traveling forward at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, but then turns right without changing its speed, Is It accelerating? Explain why or why not?​

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Answer: no, because the speed remains constant.

Explanation:

? Question
Drag each label to the correct location on the table.
Classify the systems of equations based on the number of solutions they have.
No Solution
One Solution
Multiple Solutions
x + 2y = 1
x+10y = 50
2y - X= 12
2x - y = 17
x - 4y = 7
4x+10y = 40
2x + 5y = 40
3x+6y=3
2x+10y = 90
2y - 2 10
|2y - 3x = 5

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No Solution:

4x+10y = 40

2x + 5y = 40

2x - 8y=17

x - 4y = 7

One Solution:

2y - X= 12

2y - 2x =10

x + 10y =50

2x + 10y =90

Infinitely Many Solutions:

x + 2y = 1

3x + 6y= 3

2y - 3x = 5

2/5y -3/5x =1

Explanation: You only had 11 equations listed. But I believe these are the ones you want. I took the test and got them right. Hope it helps

A car travels at a constant speed up a ramp making an angle of 28 degrees with the horizontal component of velocity is 40 kmh^-1, find the vertical and horizontal component of velocity.

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Answer:

Vx = 35.31 [km/h]

Vy = 18.77 [km/h]

Explanation:

In order to solve this problem, we must decompose the velocity component by means of the angle of 28° using the cosine function of the angle.

[tex]v_{x} = 40*cos(28)\\V_{x} = 35.31 [km/h][/tex]

In order to find the vertical component, we must use the sine function of the angle.

[tex]V_{y}=40*sin(28)\\V_{y} = 18.77 [km/h][/tex]

In June 21 are there more hours of daylight in San Francisco or the equator explain

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Answer:

There would be more hours of sunlight at the equator

One car is traveling north at 80 km/h. A second car is traveling south at 80 km/h. Both cars have the same velocity
True
False

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True because it is the same amount and same speed but just different directions and people

Answer: True

Explanation:

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