Answer:
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In at least 150 words, describe at least three things that occur naturally everyday and how science has had an impact on what we think or do about them.
its a physical science project paper.
Answer:
Explanation:
The three things that occur naturally everyday and how science has had an impact on what we think or do about them is
Photosynthesis is a process in which green plants manufacture there own food in the presence of sunlight through the equation below
6CO₂ + 6H₂O ⇒ C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂
From the equation above, it can be seen that aside from the food (C₆H₁₂O₆) produced by green plants during photosynthesis, science has assisted us in knowing that these green plants take-up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) that is exhaled by humans and release the oxygen (O₂) that is inhaled by humans thereby purifying the air of the surrounding they are found. This concept has made man understand the importance of planting in residential areas.
Depletion of the Ozone layer; the ozone layer is a layer in the earth stratosphere which shields the earth from direct sunlight/rays. Over the years, the burning of hydrocarbon on earth has caused the depletion of this layer thereby exposing the earth to more direct sunlight from the sun. Science has had an impact in the thinking of man in this regard by making us more conscious of the risk of burning these hydrocarbons which has led to the collective efforts by governments across the world to minimize the burning of these substances.
Rain; rain are droplets of water that fall from the atmosphere. Rain formation occurs when water (in the form of ocean, river and/or seas) are evaporated into the atmosphere as a result of heat from the sun. These evaporated water molecule rises and cools down to form and form a cloud It is then returned to earth in the form of rain. This explanation changes the mythical understanding of rain in different culture
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Using public transports.
Turn off the lights when not in use
Recycle and Reuse
No to plastic bags
Reduction of forest fires and smoking
Use of fans instead of Air Conditioner
Use filters for chimneys
Avoid usage of crackers
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A boy standing on a bridge 150m above the canyon floor throws a stone downward with a speed of 20.0m/s.
A) with what velocity will it hit the ground?
B) How long will it take to descend?
Answer:
57.97m/s
12.1s
Explanation:
Use one of the key equations of accelerated motion and sub in the values
vf^2=vi^2+2aΔd
vf^2=(20)^2+(2*9.8)(150)
vf^2 = 3340
vf = 57.79m/s (square rooted both sides)
now use another equation
Δd = (vi+vf/2)Δt
and rearrange for Δt
Δt = (2Δd-vf)/vi
sub in values
Δt = (2*150-57.79)/20
Δt = 12.1s
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Who is the author "talking” to in the third stanza of Flanders field
Answer:
One of Canada's best-known poems, “In Flanders Fields” was written on May 2, 1915, when Canadian serviceman John McCrae was stationed at an army hospital in Flanders, Belgium, during World War I.
Explanation:
Explain how potential and kinetic energy are at play when we talk about Newton’s second law of motion?
Answer:
represents the energy the object possesses by virtue of its motion. ... This type of energy is generally known as kinetic energy. Thus, Equation (16) states that any work done on point object by an external force goes to increase the object's kinetic energy.
Explanation:
The relation between some bodies are involved by Object's position and motion, i.e., through potential and kinetic energy in which it actually explained by Newton's second law of motion.
What is Newton's second law of motion?
Definition:
Newton's second law states that force is equal to the rate of change of momentum, i.e., the mass and velocity.
It can be written as F = mv where m is mass and v is velocity. Potential energy can be described by a body's position while kinetic energy is possessed by a body's motion. Both forms of energy are influenced by forces and are equal to the total momentum. Momentum can be described by explaining the mass and velocity of the object.Learn more about Newton's second law of motion,
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Do we grow taller when we hang on a branch for 1 min?
Answer:
Temporarily yes, if you are speaking of a skeletally mature person, taking pressure off of joints will allow them to absorb more fluid and thus be a larger diameter. If that expansion is in a vertical direction then you would in fact be taller until the fluid was returned to outside of the joint.
Calculate the force applied if 100 N/m² pressure is exerted over the area of 0.2m²
Answer: 100 pascals times 0.2 m^2= 20 N force is applied.
Explanation:
How much work is required for a 74 kg sprinter to accelerate from rest to 2.2 m/s?
Answer:
179.1 kg
Explanation:
Answer:
Should be 179.1 kg
Explanation:
a ______ is a push or pull that acts on an object
Answer:
A force is a push or pull that acts on an object.
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Answer:
force
Explanation:
It's unit is in Newton
Alejandro Kirk is the catcher for the Blue Jays’ baseball team. He exerts a forward force on the 0.145-kg baseball to bring it to rest from a speed of 38.2 m/s. During the process, his hand recoils a distance of 0.135 m.
Determine is the acceleration of the ball.
Determine the force applied by Alejandro.
Answer:
a= -5404.6 [m/s²]; F=785.75 [N].
Explanation:
1. Determine is the acceleration of the ball:
equation of the distance (0.135m) is:
[tex]S=-\frac{at^2}{2} +v_0t,[/tex] where S=0.135[m]; a - required acceleration; t - elapsed time; v₀ - initial velocity (38.2 m/s);
also the required acceleration is:
[tex]a=\frac{v-v_0}{t}, where[/tex] V - the end velocity (0 m/s), t - elapsed time, ₀ - initial velocity (38.2 m/s).
Using the equations of reqruired acceleration and the distance it is possible to make up and solve the next system:
[tex]\left \{ {{a=-\frac{38.2}{t} } \atop {S=-\frac{at^2}{2}+38.2t }} \right. \ => \ \left \{ {{a=-\frac{38.2}{t} } \atop {0.5at^2-38.2t=0.135}} \right. \ => \ \left \{ {{a=-\frac{38.2}{t} } \atop {19.1t-38.2t=0.135}} \right. \ => \ \left \{ {{a=-5404.6} \atop {t=0.007}} \right.[/tex]
finally, a≈-5404.6 [m/s²].
2. Determine the force applied by Alejandro.
the energy is:
[tex]E=\frac{mv^2}{2}; \ or E=FS, where \ m-the \ mass; \ v-velocity; \ F-required \ force; S-distance;[/tex]
According to these two equations, the required force is:
[tex]F=\frac{E}{S}=\frac{mv^2}{2S};[/tex]
F=0.145*38.8²/2/0.135≈785.75 [N].
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Terri is excited about the baby she is carrying in her womb. One day, she tells her
cousin that the child is now the size of a grape. Weeks later, she describes the child as
the size of an apple. A few weeks after that, she describes the child as the size of a
banana. "Seriously, Terri, are you having a baby or shopping for groceries?" asks her
cousin. Terri explains that this is just the easiest way to describe the size of the baby
now that it is a(n)
Zygote
O Fetus
O Embryo
Infant
Answer:
Fetus
Explanation:
the outsiders I got nuggets out of the elder and I get to make it in and I got I got
how much of the light that reaches the earth from the sun is used for photosynthesis
Answer:
Less than one percent of the total energy that reaches Earth is used by plants for photosynthesis
1. A rocket is launched from a 300 cm rail. The upper Launch Lug is placed 1 point 150 cm from the bottom of the rocket. What is the effective distance of the Launch Rail? 300 cm 150 cm 3 m 300 m O 1m O 1.5 m
Answer:
i think its going to be 150 because its half of 300
Explanation:
A small sphere 0.70 times as dense as water is dropped from a height of 8 m above the surface of a smooth lake. Determine the maximum depth to which the sphere will sink. Neglect any energy transferred to the water during impact and sinking.
Answer:
18.66m
Explanation:
This was actually fun! Let set up the problem first: As you drop the sphere, it will accelerate till it hits the water with a given speed [tex]\dot z[/tex]. Once sinking the ball is subjected to two forces: its own weight [tex]m_sg = \rho_sVg[/tex] directed towards the bottom of the lake, and buoyancy (Archimedes law), ie a force upward equal to the volume of displaced water, [tex]m_wg=\rho_wVg[/tex]. At this point it's the classical "how high can I toss a ball before it falls down" with a water twist. Please note that I'm using z as the height of the sphere, and [tex]\dot z; \ddot z[/tex] represent the velocity (with one dot) and the acceleration (with two dots) in the z direction .Let's assume the sign of all quantities being positive if directed upwards, and negative if towards the bottom of the lake.
Let's first determine how fast the ball hit the water. For me the easiest way is saying "at 8m it has a given potential energy, and 0 kinetic energy. When it hits the water it loses all potential energy and has only kinetic energy". In numbers:
[tex]m_sgz=\frac12m_s\dot z_0^2[/tex] Let's divide by the masses, g is a known value ([tex]9.81 ms^{-2}[/tex]), z is 8 meters, and we get that [tex]\dot z_0 = 4\sqrt g =12.52 m/s[/tex]
At this point, let's determine the force acting on the sphere, courtesy of Newton second law and the debate we had earlier:
[tex]m_s \ddot z = -m_sg + m_wg\\\rho_sV \ddot z = -\rho_sVg + \rho_wV g[/tex]
At this point we can divide by the volume of the sphere, and make use of the fact that [tex]\rho_s = 0.7 \rho_w[/tex]
[tex]0.7\rho_w \ddot z = -.7\rho_w g+ \rho_wg \rightarrow 0.7 \ddot z = 0.3 g\\\ddot z = \frac {0.3}{0.7} g= \frac 37g = 4.2 ms^-2[/tex]
We're almost there. At this point we can write the law of motion for the sphere.
[tex]\dot z = \dot z_0 + \ddot z t[/tex] that we will use to find the time for the ball to stop sinking - ie reaches 0 velocity.
[tex]0 = -12.52 +4.2t \rightarrow t= 12.52/4.2 \approx 3s[/tex]
At this point we can use the other law of motion to find out the distance traveled
[tex]z= z_0 + \dot z_ot + \frac12 \ddot z t^2\\z= 0 -12.52 (3) + \frac12 (4.2)(3)^2 = -37.56+18.90 = -18.66 m[/tex]
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A taxi is travelling at 20 m/s. Its driver accelerates with acceleration 5 m/s2 for 4 s. What is its new velocity?
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Which statement best describes the role of carbon dioxide in photosynthesis?
O A. Plants break down molecules of carbon dioxide to make oxygen
molecules.
B. Plants make carbon dioxide molecules as they break down
chlorophyll.
C. Plants release carbon dioxide molecules when sunlight shines on
their leaves.
D. Plants use molecules of carbon dioxide to make sugar molecules.
Answer:
The answer is...
D ( Plants use molecules of carbon dioxide to make sugar molecules.)
Explanation:
During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) from the air and soil. This transforms the water into oxygen and the carbon dioxide into glucose. The plant then releases the oxygen back into the air, and stores energy within the glucose molecules. During the process of photosynthesis, cells use carbon dioxide and energy from the Sun to make sugar molecules and oxygen. These sugar molecules are the basis for more complex molecules made by the photosynthetic cell, such as glucose.
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On some strange planet you find that a 17.4 kg object falls downward 28.8 meters in 5.5 seconds. What is the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity on this planet
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[tex]\large\boxed{g = 1.904 m/s^2}[/tex]
Acceleration of gravity is unaffected by an object's mass.
In the absence of air resistance, we can use the following kinematic equation:
d = vit + 1/2at²
The object falls from rest, so:
d = 1/2at²
The acceleration in this instance is gravity, our unknown. We can rearrange the equation to solve for 'g':
2d/t² = g
2(28.8)/(5.5²) = 1.904 m/s²
Gas sample A has a mass of 32.00 grams. Gas sample B has a mass of 28.00
grams. If the two gas samples are both at 25°C, which sample has the greatest
average kinetic energy?
Answer:
I think 32.00
Explanation:
Because the equation is mass times velocity so is you mutiply 32 by 25 and 28 times 25 sample A would be greater.
The sample with the greatest average kinetic energy is sample A
The average kinetic energy of a sample can be estimated by the formula one-half of the mass sample multiplied by the speed (RMS) squared.
Mathematically, we have:
[tex]\mathbf{K.E_{avg} = \dfrac{1}{2}mv_{rms}^2}[/tex]
If the mass of sample A = 32.00 grams, andThe mass of sample B = 28.00Provided that the speed (RMS) is constant, the average kinetic energy of sample A will be greater than the average kinetic energy of sample B because sample A has a greater mass than sample B.
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Kichelle enjoys balloon animals from the carnival. She just received a balloon giraffe that has an initial temperature of 39.0°C and a volume of 1.28 L. If Preston plays a trick on Kichelle, and puts her balloon giraffe into the freezer, what would be the new volume of the balloon if the temperature drops down to 8.0°C?
39°C=1.28L
8°C=? Less
=8°C/39°C×1.28L
=8/39×1.28L
=10.24/39
=512/195
=2.6L
Find the velocity of a body of mass 100 g having kinetic energy of 20 J.
Answer:
Explanation:
Let v be the velocity of object ,
Given that mass of object , m=100 g=
1000
100
kg=0.1 kg
& kinetic energy of object =20 J
K.E =
2
1
mv
2
20=
2
1
×0.1v
2
⟹v
2
=400
⟹v=20 m/s
A car of mass 1500 kg is moving with a velocity of 30 m/s. If the velocity-time graph for this car
is a horizontal line parallel to the time axis, then the velocity of the car at the end of 25 s will be
Answer:
v=30m/s
Explanation:
m = 1500kg
v = 30m/s
t = 25s
The velocity time graph is parallel to the time axis,
that means The Velocity is constant. ('constant' means remains same).
Therefore, after 25s, v=30m/s
1+1 =?
2+2=?
3+3=?
1+1 =?
2+2=?
3+3=?
Answer:
here is your answer
1+1=2
2+2=4
4+4=8
A galaxy spectrum has a redshift of 70,000 km per second. If the Hubble constant is 70 km per second per Mpc (megaparsec), how far away from us in this galaxy
Using the Hubble law v = H₀d where v = recessional speed = 70,000 km per second H₀ = hubble constant = 70 km/s/Mpc and d = distance of galaxy.
Making d subject of the formula, we have
d = v/H₀
Substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have
d = v/H₀
d = 70000 km/s/70 km/s/Mpc
d = 1000 Mpc
So, the galaxy is 1000 Mpc away from us.
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At the exact same instant that a
ball is thrown horizontally (in a
projectile) another identical ball
is dropped straight down from
the same height. Which ball hits
the ground first?
Answer:
The ball being thrown straight down.
Explanation:
The downforce and gravitational pull of the ball going down will give it
a higher velocity compared to the one trown horizontially it will take some time for it to catch downforce speed and reach the same velocity.
What kind of feature results from the convergence of two oceanic plates?
A.
island arcs
B.
massive continental volcanoes
C
rift valleys
D.
tall mountain ranges
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Convergence is pushing them together so C is out of the question.
B and D are wrong because it is an oceanic plate. B and D are for continental plates.
write the name of simple machine used to changed the direction of force?
Answer:
The variation of the wheel and axle is the pulley. In a pulley, a cord wraps around a wheel. It is a simple machine that is used to change the direction of the force. When the wheel rotates, the cord can move in either of the directions.
Explanation:
The following diagram shows a person exerting a
300.-newton force on the handle of a shovel that
makes an angle of 60. with the horizontal ground.
Determine the magnitude of the component of the
force perpendicular to the ground.
Answer:
260 Newtons
Explanation:
Okay, so what you have to do is know what the question is asking. It wants to know the force perpendicular to the ground. We know perpendicular makes a right angle, so we use the diagram to make it into a right triangle with a degree of 60, and hypotunese of 300 newtons. Now, we use basic trigonometry, we place x on the horizontal side since it perpendicular to the ground. We know it´s sin because x is opposite to 300 which is the hyp.
Sin= opp/hyp
x/300
sin(60)= x/300
300*sin(60)= 259.8, which rounds to
260 Newtons
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The component of the force which is perpendicular to the ground is → F [y] = 261 a[y].
What are the components of a Vector?A vector V making an angle θ with the x - axis, can be resolved into two two components along the x and y - axes respectively as →
V = Vcosθ a[x] + Vsinθ a[y]
where -
a[x] is the unit vector along the +x axis
a[y] is the unit vector along the +y axis.
Given is a force of magnitude 300 N acting on the handle that makes an angle of 60° with the horizontal ground.
The component normal to the ground will be the component along the y - axis. The component along the y - axis is the sine component. Suppose that vector F represents the force of magnitude (|F|) 300 N. The component perpendicular to the ground will be -
F [y] = |F| sinθ a[y]
F [y] = 300 x sin(60°) a[y]
F [y] = 300 x 0.87
F [y] = 261 a[y]
Therefore, the component of the force which is perpendicular to the ground is → F [y] = 261 a[y].
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what is the average speed of the toy car during the two trials to the nearest tenth of m/s
wait nvm the answer is D
Answer:
what is the average speed of the toy car during the two trials to the nearest tenth of m/s
wait nvm the answer is B
Explanation:
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A car is moving at a speed of 72 km / h on a horizontal section. What is the braking distance of the car if the friction force is equal to the size of the weight of the car? (20 m) (+ formula)
Answer:
20.4m
Explanation:
72kmhr(1000mkm)(hr3600sec)=20ms
Use principles of conservation of energy.
The initial kinetic energy of the car is equal to the work done by friction during braking:
KE=Wfric
12mv2=(Ffric)d
but the force of friction = weight of the car = mg
12mv2=mgd
mass cancels in both terms, which tells us the answer is independent of mass
12v2=gd
12202=(9.81)d
d=20.4m
Note that the correct answer should actually be 20. m with only 2 significant figure accuracy since 72 km/hr only has 2 sig fig accuracy.
Energy a substance or system has because of its motion Is what?
light energy
chemical energy
sound energy
electrical energy
thermal energy
mechanical energy
Answer:
Mechanical energy is the energy a substance or system has because of its motion. For example machines use mechanical energy to do work.