Answer:
14.6 m/s
Explanation:
The total run time was 5 + 60 = 65 minute or 65(60) = 3900 s
At his average velocity, emu ran 15 m/s(3900 s) = 58,500 m
Which is a heck of a running distance for ANY emu.
In the first 5 minutes the emu traveled 20 m/s(5 min)(60 s/min) = 6000 m
So in the last hour (3600 s) the emu traveled 58,500 - 6000 = 52,500 m
at a speed of 52,500 m /3600 s = 14.583333333... m/s
The emu was running at a speed of 14.58 m/s when he was tired.
To solve this question, we'll begin by calculating the distance travelled in the first part of the trip. This can be obtained as follow:
Time (t₁) = 5 min = 5 × 60 = 300 s
Speed 1 (S₁) = 20 m/s
Distance 1 (d₁) =?Speed = distance / time
S₁ = d₁ / t₁
20 = d₁ / 300
Cross multiply
d₁ = 20 × 300
Distance 1 (d₁) = 6000 mNext, we shall determine the total distance travelled by the emu.
Average speed = 15 m/s
Time 1 (t₁) = 300 s
Time 2 (t₂) = 1 h = 60 mins = 60 × 60 = 3600 s
Total time (T) = t₁ + t₂ = 300 + 3600 = 3900 s
Total distance (D) =?Average speed = Total distance / total time
15 = D / 3900
Cross multiply
D = 15 × 3900
Total distance (D) = 58500 mNext, we shall determine the distance travelled in the second part (i.e when he was tired) of the trip.
Total distance (D) = 58500 m
Distance 1 (d₁) = 6000 m
Distance 2 (d₂) =?D = d₁ + d₂
58500 = 6000 + d₂
Collect like terms
58500 – 6000 = d₂
Distance 2 (d₂) = 52500 mFinally, we shall determine the speed of the emu in the second part of the trip.
Distance 2 (d₂) = 52500 m
Time 2 (t₂) = 3600 s
Speed 2 (S₂) =?Speed = distance / time
S₂ = 52500 / 3600
S₂ = 14.58 m/sTherefore, the emu was running at a speed of 14.58 m/s when he was tired.
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An electromagnetic wave from space is detected with a frequency of 4.4 x 109 Hz. What is the wavelength of this wave?
Explanation:
[tex]\lambda = \dfrac{c}{\nu} = \dfrac{3×10^8\:\text{m/s}}{4.4×10^9\:\text{Hz}} = 0.068\:\text{m}[/tex]
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Answer:me
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Answer:
50µs
Explanation:
The conversion is that 1 second equals 1,000,000 micro seconds. Since we have 0.00005 seconds, we will multiply that to a million.
0.00005 * 1,000,000 = 50µs
Keep in mind that 50 only has 1 significant figure because any trailing zeroes before the decimal point do NOT count.
Best of Luck!
0.00005 seconds = 50 μs
Thank you
If a car goes down Lake at 30 miles per hour how far will it go in 0.25 hours?
Answer:
7.5 miles
Explanation:
0.25 hours=15minutes.
So you do
30 miles=60minutes
x =15minutes
cross multiply
Ans-7.5
by what factors does the speed of the elctron exceed that of the proton?
Answer:
» An electron is lighter than a proton.
explanation:
[tex]{ = \: \sf{an \: electron \: has \: formula \: \: }}{ \bf{ {}^{0}_{ - 1}e }}[/tex]
hence it's mass number is zero
[tex]{ = \: \sf{an \: electron \: is \: helium \: particle \: \: }}{ \bf{ {}^{4} _{2}He }}[/tex]
hence it's mass number is 4
Therefore, proton is heavier than electron
» An electron has a small charge magnitude than a proton.
Explanation:
An electron has charge of -1 while proton has charge of +2, therefore electron is less deflected by any energetic fields than a proton
Um caminhão de entregas transporta produtos de tamanho e peso elevados, o que requer o uso de máquina simples para facilitar a descarga (observe a figura abaixo).
Que máquina simples é representada por essa figura?
(A) Roldanas.
(B) Alavancas.
(C) Rodas e eixos.
(D) Plano inclinado.
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Four forces act as shown in the
diagram below, calculate their
resultant.
12N
10N
40
30
60°
15N
9N
iAnswer:
The resultant vector force = 6.96i - 9.27j
The magnitude = 11.6N
The direction= -53.1 °
Explanation:
i= 10×cos(30) + 15×cos(-60) + 9×cos(-90) + 12×cos(140) = 6.96
j= 10×sin(30) + 15×sin(-60) + 9×sin(-90) + 12×sin(140) = -9.27
I'm completely stumped as to how to do this.
I know the components of f1 are f1x= 1600, f1y=0, f2x= 433 f2y=250 and f3x= 467
Explanation:
You have already determined the components of the known forces so I won't repeat your work here. Since the resultant force [tex]\vec{\textbf{R}}[/tex] and F1 are completely along the x-axis, we can conclude that
[tex]F_{2y} = F_{3y} \Rightarrow F_{3y} = F_3\cos{\theta} = 250\:\text{lb}[/tex]
We can now solve for the magnitude of [tex]F_3:[/tex]
[tex]F_3 = \sqrt{F_{3x}^2 + F_{3y}^2} = \sqrt{(467)^2 + (250)^2}[/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:=529.7\:\text{lb}[/tex]
The angle [tex]\theta[/tex] is then
[tex]\tan{\theta} = \dfrac{F_{3y}}{F_{3x}} = \dfrac{250}{467}[/tex]
or
[tex]\theta = 49.2°[/tex]
who is george washington? what does he do for america?
George Washington was an American political leader, military general, statesman and Founding Father of the United States, who serves as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
During the American Revolution, the led the colonial forces to victory over the British and became a national hero. In 1787, he was elected president of the convention that wrote the U.D. constitution. Two years later, Washington became the America's first president.
A ball rolls down the street 9 meters in 3.5 seconds, what is it's average speed?
How do we find the Average Speed ?
The Average Speed is the distance traveled for the object, divided by the elapsed time taken to travel that distance, so the formula is :
S = D / T
where S = Average Speed, D = Distance, and T = Times
Here the object is the ball, the distance is 9 meters and the time elapsed for the ball to roll down the street is 3.5 seconds. Applying the formula we get :
S = 9 / 3.5 ≈ 2.6 metres per second
The ≈ symbols (which is the wavy equal sign) means we can't write the exact result, because there is an infinite quantity of numbers after the decimal point. So we need to give an approximation, since the result is 2.57142857142857...etc. we choosed to round up the result to 2.6.
Bradd stands 6km west of a flagpole, and runs towards it with a speed of 9km/h. Pitt stands 5km east of the flagpole, and runs towards it with a speed of 8km/h. At what displacement from the flagpole are they when they meet?
Answer:
176 m west of the flagpole.
Explanation:
In exact and precise interpretation of the question the answer is 0 m as they would both crash into the pole when they got there and presumably stop having suffered broken noses and serious groin injuries.
However my GUESS as to the intent of the question is that the first to reach it will sidestep the flagpole slightly and continue on their current path until they meet and slap a high five as they pass one another.
In that case, they have 6 + 5 = 11 km to traverse at a closing rate of 9 + 8 = 17 km/hr.
They will meet in 11 km / 17 km/hr = 0.647 hrs
Bradd will have covered 9 km/hr(0.647 hr) = 5.823 km
meaning that they will be 6 - 5.823 = 0.176 km or 176 m west of the flagpole.
Pitt will have covered 8 km/hr(0.647 hr) = 5.176 km
meaning they will be 5 - 5.176 = - 0.176 km east which equals 0.176 km west of the flagpole
which part of vernier caliper is used to measure external diameter of cylinder?
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The lower jaws present in the vernier callipers is used to measure the external diameter or thickness of pencils etc...
Which of the following is NOT an important phenomenon that commonly erodes and weathers exposed rock outcrops to form sedimentary material?
a) Lightning
b) Wind
c) Rain
d) Freezing/Thawing
Answer:
Explanation:
While each of these can cause erosion and weathering, lightning is probably the least important as it occurs less frequently and affects a much smaller surface area when it strikes.
Wind is not very effective by itself, but it can carry abrasives which work to degrade rock surfaces. It covers a very large area at once so the net effect can be moderate to large especially desert areas where plants are not readily available to disrupt the flow.
Rain covers huge areas and is quite common.
Freezing/Thawing cycles cover large areas and are quite common in the temperate and arctic latitudes and even in tropical altitudes.
Attached is a photo taken atop Half Dome in Yosemite National Park showing two of thousands of divots in the rock there caused by lightning strikes. The current in the lightning heats the stone causing water trapped in it to flash to steam. The increased pressure inside the stone can overwhelm the material strength and blow rock chunks over a fairly good sized area. This is a fairly rapid weathering and erosion when it occurs, but that is typically limited to a few dozen days per year and occurs mostly on high ground where lightning is more likely to strike earth.
A car is traveling at 100 km/hr. How many hours will it take to cover a distance of 750 kilometers?
What are you solving for?
What’s the equation?
Show work!
Help pleaseee!
Answer:
7 hours 30 minutes
Explanation:
Since the car will take 1 hour to cover 100 km we can conclude that it takes 7 hours to cover 700 km, and it will take half the time to cover half the remaining distance i.e. it will take 30 minutes to cover the remaining 50 kilometers.
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Compare the movement of four cars. Car A covered a distance of 60 km in 1hr.
Car B covered a distance of 30 km in 30 minutes. Car C covered a distance of 20
km in 15 minutes, Car D covered a distance of 10 km in 7 minutes, which car had
the highest velocity?"
Answer:
car D
Explanation:
1) before to compare all the values of the velocities, they must be in the same units of measurement. It means:
for car A: V=60km / 1h=60km/h;
for car B: V=30km / 0.5h=60km/h;
for car C: V=20km / 0.25h=80km/h;
for car D: V=10km / (7/60)h≈85.7km/h.
2) according to the values calculated in item 1 the car D had the highest velocity.
Answer:
Below
Explanation:
We can use this formula to find the velocity of an object
velocity = displacement / change in time
*note I converted all distances to meters and all times to seconds, its not necessary though**
CarAvelocity = 60,000 m / 3600 sec
= 16.66667 m/s
CarBvelocity = 30,000 m / 1800 sec
= 16.66667 m/s
CarCvelocity = 20,000 m / 900 sec
= 22.2222 m/s
CarDvelocity = 10,000 m / 420 sec
= 23.80952 m/s
Therefor, car D has the highest velocity
Hope this helps!
What is the formula for the speed of an object, using distance and time? In m/s.
The answer you are looking for is S=D/T, which is the formula.
It is also read as Speed=Distance/Time, or Speed=Distance divided by Time.
The "S" stands for "Speed."
The "D" stands for "Distance."
The "T" stands for "Time."
I hope this has helped answer your question. Enjoy your day, and take care.
Answer:
The formula is S=D/T.
Explanation:
What is the amount of force exerted by gas particles?
Answer:
Pressure is the force divided by the area on which the force is exerted, and temperature is measured with a thermometer. We gain a better understanding of pressure and temperature from the kinetic theory of gases, which assumes that atoms and molecules are in continuous random motion.
A light bulb uses 40.0 W of power when connected to a 110 V (DC) outlet. If the same bulb is connected to a European 220 V outlet, how much power will the bulb use?
If the bulb's resistance doesn't change, the power it uses is proportional to the square of the voltage. So doubling the voltage quadruples the power.
On 220 V, the bulb uses (4 • 40w)= 160 W.
It glows very brightly.
For a very short time.
Because it also gets very hot, and burns out.
After a few seconds, it uses zero watts.
Answer:
160
Explanation:
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A student is making a model of the famous Giza pyramid,
which has four triangular sides and a square base. The
scale of the model is 1:1,000.
How many sides should the model pyramid have?
Answer:
The Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops) is the oldest and largest of the pyramids in the Giza pyramid complex bordering present-day Giza in Greater Cairo, Egypt.It is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only one to remain largely intact.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer:
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Two falling inflated balls of different masses
land at the same time.
Answer:
Đương nhiên quả bóng do người thổi vào thì nặng hơn quả bóng dùng bơm bơm vì:
+ Quả bóng bơm thành phần chính là oxy, còn bóng thổi thành phần chính là CO2. CO2 đương nhiên nặng hơn oxy rồi
+ Khí do người thổi chứa rất nhiều hơi nước so với không khí nên cũng nặng hơn
+ Quả bóng xẹp đương nhiện nhẹ hơn quả bóng được bơm đẩy không khí vì không khí có khối lượng mà. Tuy nhiên sự nặng hơn này rất không đáng kể. Phải có những cân siêu chính xác và độ chia nhỏ mới thấy điều này.
Explanation:
By how many times will the kinetic energy of a body increase if its speed is tripled? Show by calculation.
Answer:
9 times more kinetic energy
Explanation:
KE₀ = ½mv²
KE₁ = ½m(3v)² = 9(½mv²) = 9KE₀
Visible light travels at a speed 3.0 × 108 of m/s. If red light has a wavelength of 6.5 × 10–7 m, what the frequency of this light?
Answer:
speed /wavelength = frequency
f = 3×10*8 /6.5×10*7
f = 4.62
astone is thrown upwards with an initial velocity of 25m/s at ange of 30 to the ground. work out the stones horizantal range?
Explanation:
[tex]R = \dfrac{v_0^2}{g}\sin{2\theta} = \dfrac{(25\:\text{m/s})^2}{9.8\:\text{m/s}^2}\sin{60°}[/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:=55.2\:\text{m}[/tex]
Define limitations in an experiment
Answer:
The limitations of the experiment are those characteristics of design or methodology that impacted or influenced the application or interpretation of the results of your study.
Why is evolution called a scientific theory?
Answer:
Explanation:
Evolution is both a fact and a theory. Evolution is widely observable in laboratory and natural populations as they change over time. The fact that we need annual flu vaccines is one example of observable evolution. At the same time, evolutionary theory explains more than observations, as the succession on the fossil record. Hence, evolution is also the scientific theory that embodies biology, including all organisms and their characteristics. In this paper, we emphasize why evolution is the most important theory in biology. Evolution explains every biological detail, similar to how history explains many aspects of a current political situation. Only evolution explains the patterns observed in the fossil record. Examples include the succession in the fossil record; we cannot find the easily fossilized mammals before 300 million years ago; after the extinction of the dinosaurs, the fossil record indicates that mammals and birds radiated throughout the planet. Additionally, the fact that we are able to construct fairly consistent phylogenetic trees using distinct genetic markers in the genome is only explained by evolutionary theory. Finally, we show that the processes that drive evolution, both on short and long time scales, are observable facts.
The evolutionary theory is a scientific theory because its assumptions are well sustained by scientific data.
Scientific data refers to the body of knowledge obtained by using the scientific method.A scientific theory is a well-sustained explanation of one or more questions of the natural world, which was repeatedly tested and verified by using the scientific method.The theory of evolution by natural selection is a theory because it has been repeatedly corroborated through the scientific method.In conclusion, the evolutionary theory is a scientific theory because its assumptions are well sustained by scientific data.
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A child throws a tennis ball straight down with a speed of 14.8 m/s. It takes 1.5 seconds to reach the ground. What is its velocity when it reaches the ground?
Answer:
-14.8 m/s
Explanation:
Unless this is a trick question the initial velocity is 14.8 m/s. Velocity is a vector quantity, i.e. it has a magnitude AND direction. Speed which is a scalar is certainly 14.8 m/s. The direction of the vector depends on the axis of co-ordinates chosen; consequently velocity might be said to be - 14.8 m/s
(1) A man of mass 50 kg stands in a lift. Calculate the reaction of the floor of the lift on the man when the lift moves with an acceleration of 2 ms2 (a) upwards: (B) downwards. [Take g = 10.0 m 5-2 ]
Answer:
use formula a equal to v-u by t
Lithium's atomic number is 3. How many electrons does a neutral lithium atom have? explain.
Answer:
It has 3 electrons
Explanation:
Neutral atom has an overall charge of zero.
Since atomic number is 3, it has 3 protons [ positive charges ]. So, to be neutral, the atom must have 3 electrons [ negative charges ] to cancel out the positive charge.