A current of 1.8 A delivers 2.5 C of charge. How much time was required?
A.0.70 S
B.0.72 S
C.1.4 S
D..5 S

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Answer 1
The current is defined as the amount of charge that flows through a given point in a certain time interval:
[tex]I= \frac{Q}{\Delta t} [/tex]
where Q is the charge and [tex]\Delta t[/tex] the time interval.

In our problem, I=1.8 A and Q=2.5 C, therefore we can find the time interval by re-arranging the previous formula and plugging these numbers into it:
[tex]\Delta t= \frac{Q}{I}= \frac{2.5 C}{1.8 A}=1.4 s [/tex]

Therefore, C) is the correct answer.
Answer 2

Answer: C

Explanation:


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A car travels at a constant velocity of 20.0 meters/second for 15 seconds. What is the power of the car if the initial force applied to it was 95 newtons?

A. 6.5 × 10^2 watts
B. 1.3 × 10^3 watts
C. 2.6 × 10^3 watts
D. 1.9 × 10^3 watts

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Work done by the force = Force x displacement. Power = work done/time = F.s/t = F.u.t/t = F.u = 95 x 20 = 1900J.                                                                                                                                                                                               { because acceleration is zero since car is moving at constant velocity}. 

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I believe the answer is D) 1.9 × 10^3 watts.

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An electrochemical cell is made up of two half cells connected by an external conductor and a salt bridge. the function of the salt bridge is to

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In the electrochemical cell, electron flow from anode to cathode. for the process to continue there must be some mean to keep the charge in balance. the salt bridge maintains the neutrality of solution.the salt bridge does not let the electrons move from the electrolyte. it makes the circuit complete and hence allows the flow of current. some of the examples of salt bridge are KCL, KNO₃ etc.


Certain underwater vehicles are capable of exploring some of the deepest regions of the ocean. consider the density of seawater to be 1025 kg/m3. if such a vehicle were submerged to a depth of 8513 m below the surface, what force would be exerted on the vehicle's observation window (radius = 9.3 cm)?

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The pressure exerted by the water at a depth of h=8513 m below the surface is given by Stevin's law:
[tex]p=p_a + \rho g h[/tex]
where
[tex]p_a =1.013\cdot 10^5 Pa[/tex] is the atmospheric pressure
[tex]\rho=1025 kg/m^3[/tex] is the water density
[tex]g=9.81 m/s^2[/tex] is the gravitational acceleration
[tex]h=8513 m[/tex] is the depth

If we plug the numbers into the formula, we find the pressure exerted on the window of the vehicle:
[tex]p=1.013 \cdot 10^5 Pa + (1025 kg/m^3)(9.81 m/s^2)(8513 m)=8.57 \cdot 10^7 Pa[/tex]

The area of the window is
[tex]A=\pi r^2 = \pi (0.093 m)^2 = 0.027 m^2[/tex]

And so the force exerted on the window is
[tex]F=pA=(8.57 \cdot 10^7 Pa)(0.027 m^2)=2.31 \cdot 10^6 N[/tex]

A small bug is spinning in a circle. The bug is spinning 12 times a second. What is the angular velocity of the bug?

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The frequency of the bug is given by the number of revolutions completed per second:
[tex]f= \frac{N}{t}= \frac{12 rev}{1 s}=12 s^{-1} = 12 Hz [/tex]

The angular velocity is related to the frequency by the following relationship:
[tex]\omega=2 \pi f[/tex]
And using f=12 Hz, we can find the angular velocity of the bug:
[tex]\omega = 2 \pi (12 Hz)=75.36 rad/s[/tex]

During a collision between a photon and an electron, there is conservation of

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The collision between a photon or a bundle of energy and an electron is known as the Compton Effect in which there is a transference of energy and momentum by the photon to the recoiling electron. It must be noted that both energy and momentum are being conserved during this elastic collision. After such phenomena, the photon acquires energy (represented by hf/) and the electron also has acquired a kinetic energy (represented by K).

Can the waves crashing against the beach begin without any initiating event

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No because something has initiate it whether it is the moon or a meteor

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The slope of the Position versus Time Graph represents the object's

A) acceleration

B) displacement

C) position

D) velocity

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

VELOCITY!

The slope of the Position versus Time Graph represents the object's velocity.

Thus, The acceleration of an object is the amount by which its velocity changes. Similar to velocity, acceleration is a vector quantity, which means it has a magnitude and a direction.

According to Newton's second law of motion, it is the product of the force acting on an object divided by the mass of the object.

The speed and direction of an object's motion are measured by its velocity. In kinematics, the area of classical mechanics that deals with the motion of bodies, velocity is a fundamental idea.

Thus, The slope of the Position versus Time Graph represents the object's velocity.

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A flock of geese is flying south for the winter. In order to maintain a “V” shape, each goose is flying at the same constant velocity. Which goose will have the most momentum?

A) the goose with the least mass

B) the goose with the most mass

C) the goose that is behind all the others

D) the goose at the front of the "V" leading the way of the other geese

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B the goose with most mass
this is because momentum=mass x acceleration
so a larger mass will give a larger momentum ( acceleration stays constant)

If Star A and Star B have the same absolute magnitude, but Star A is brighter, what does that tell us?

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We can conclude that star A is closer to us than star B.

In fact, the absolute magnitude gives a measure of the brightness of the star, if all the stars are placed at the same distance from Earth. So, it's a measure of the absolute luminosity of the star, indipendently from its distance from us: since the two stars have same absolute magnitude, it means that if they were at same distance from Earth, they would appear with same luminosity. Instead, we see star A brighter than star B, and the only explanation is that star A is closer to Earth than star B (the closer the star A, the brigther it is)

The inventor of a new machine claims that its actual mechanical advantage is 4. Literature on the machine reports its input distance is 81 meters and its output distance is 27 meters. Find the machine's ideal mechanical advantage, and determine whether the developer's claim could be true.

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Final answer:

The ideal mechanical advantage (IMA) of the machine is 3. The developer's claim of an actual mechanical advantage (AMA) of 4 is higher than the calculated IMA, suggesting that some energy is lost to friction. Therefore, the claim is not true.

Explanation:

The ideal mechanical advantage (IMA) of a machine is calculated by dividing the input distance by the output distance. In this case, the input distance is 81 meters and the output distance is 27 meters. Therefore, the IMA of the machine is 81/27 = 3.

The developer's claim of an actual mechanical advantage (AMA) of 4 is higher than the calculated IMA of 3. This suggests that some energy is lost to friction in the machine, reducing its efficiency and resulting in a lower AMA. Therefore, based on the calculated IMA, the developer's claim could not be true.

Electricity caused by the build-up of a charge on an object is called__________

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it's called static electricity

i am a titan condemned by Zeus to support the heavens upon his shoulders;son of Iapetus and the nymph clymene; brother of Prometheus and Epimethius. Who am i?

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The answer is Atlas.  Atlas was a titan condemned by zeus to support the heavens upon his shoulders. He was the son of Iapetus and the nymph Clymene. He was also the brother of Prometheus and Epimetheus. He was condemned by Zeus to stand at the western edge of Gaia (the Earth) and hold up the sky on his shoulders. This is because Atlas led the war against Zeus and after their defeat, this was his punishment. 

Refraction occurs when light crosses the boundary between one material and another material. what is the primary cause for this refracting of light upon crossing a boundary?

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The answer is Change in speed,  Refraction occurs at the boundary and is caused by a change in the speed of the light wave upon crossing the  boundary.

Scientists can calculate the distance from the seismograph station to the focus using
a. the difference in arrival times of P and surface waves.
b. the difference in arrival times of P and S waves.
c. the difference in arrival times of S and surface waves.
d. None of the above.

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Scientists can calculate the distance from the seismograph station to the focus using b. the difference in arrival times of P and S waves.

In Linnean taxonomy, the most unique level is _____.

species
genus
kingdom
breed

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The answer is species, I hope this helps!
the correct answer is A I'm doing the quiz too

wo objects attract each other with a gravitational force of 50 newtons from a given distance. If the distance between the two objects is increased by 5 times, what will be the changed force of attraction between them?
2 newtons
10 newtons
125 newtons
625 newton

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Gravitational force is expressed using the equation F = G(m1)(m2)/(r^2), so increasing the distance between 2 objects by a factor of 5 would cause the force to decrease by a factor of 25, since the equation shows an inverse square relationship between F & r. Therefore, the answer would be 50/25 = 2 N.

A speaker draws 2 amps of current when it is connected to a 16 volt source. What is the resistance of the speaker?

32 ohms


32 amps


8 amps


8 ohms

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Resistance = Voltage / Current
Resistance = 16 / 2
Resistance = 8

Answer : 8 ohms

(it wouldn't be 8 amps because the question is asking for the resistance, and resistance is measured in ohms)

The resistance of the speaker is calculated using Ohm's law and the provided values of 16 volts and 2 amps, resulting in a resistance of 8 ohms. The correct answer is d) 8 ohms.

The resistance of the speaker can be found using Ohm's law, which states that voltage (V) is equal to the current (I) times the resistance (R), or V = IR.

Since we know that the speaker draws 2 amps of current and is connected to a 16-volt source, we can rearrange Ohm's law to solve for resistance (R) as follows: R = V / I. By plugging in the given values we have R = 16 V / 2 A, which equals 8 ohms. Therefore, the resistance of the speaker is 8 ohms.

When light from the Sun strikes the surface of the Earth, this light is absorbed by the ground. The ground, in turn, emits infrared light—which is actually invisible to human eyes—back into the air. What is the effect of this infrared light being released into the air from the ground? A. It makes the air brighter. B. It warms the air. C. It harms the ozone layer. D. It makes the air appear blue.

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B it warms the air in the atmosphere thus creating the greenhouse effect, or global warming.

The correct answer is B. It warms the air

I have concluded to this answer because all the others make no sense. You can outlaw A. and D. because the air is clear and does not have color. And Infrared light does not affect the ozone from my knowledge.

A 90-g aluminum calorimeter contains 390 g of water at a temperature of 20C. Then a 160 g piece of metal, initially at 305C is added to the calorimeter. The metal, water, and calorimeter reach an equilibrium temperature of 32 C. What is the specific heat capacity of the metal? The specific heat capacity of aluminum is 910 J/kg ∙ K, and of water is 4190J/kg*K.



430 J/kg · K


470 J/kg · K


350 J/kg · K


310 J/kg · K


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Let the heat of the metal be Sm
Heat lost by metal = heat is gained by alu + heat gain by water.
Sw × 0.160 × (305-32) = 0.090 × (32 -20) ×
910 + 0.390 × ( 32-20) × 4186
sw = 470 J/kg ×k
the specific heat for metal is 470J/kg×k 

Answer:

470 J/Kg.K

Explanation:

Let c be the specific heat capacity of metal.

According to the principle of caloriemetry

Heat lost by the hot body = Heat gained by the cold body

Heat lost by the aluminium = Heat gained by metal + calorimeter

mass of Aluminium x specific heat of Aluminium x rise in temperature  + mass of water x specific heat of water x rise in temperature = mass of metal x specific heat of metal x fall in temperature

0.09 x 910 x (32 - 20)  + 0.390 x 4190 x (32 - 20) = 0.16 x c x (305 - 32)

982.8 + 19609.2 = 43.68 c

c = 471.4 J/Kg.K

c = 470 J/Kg.K (nearly)

What gas is released when you burn coal with high amounts of sulfur in it?

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sulphurdioxide i think.since if we burn somethings carbon will came out but this time you said there is a lot of sulphur.so maybe sulphurdioxide

Which company has experienced censorship in China?

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Japan most of the time
The answer to this is Google
For plato, hope this helps

Give one example when it might be important to know how much gravitational potential energy is stored by an object. Why is it important?

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Answer:

I know this is super late but I have the answer and the screenshot

One example could be when an airplane is flying in the air the higher it is the more gravitational pull there is and if the engines are not working the airplane will come down at a faster speed. It is important to know this because this could cause lots of danger to people and everyone on the plane. 

Explanation:

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Answer:

Bowling ball on a shelf.

Explanation:

      Let's say you won a bowling competition and wanted to display the ball on top of a book case. After trying for a while, you finally get it to stay in place without rolling. You may think it'll stay, but that ball still has potential energy, meaning it could fall off and hurt someone.

Which of these is true about a magnetic field?
It has the same magnitude at every point.
It points in the same direction as it would make a compass point.
It has a magnitude at each point but no specific direction.
It has the same direction at every point.

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The answer is It points in the same direction as it would make a compass point.  In a magnetic field, the direction of the magnetic field at any location is described as the direction in which the north pole of a compass needle points at that location.

What is the kinetic energy of a 1500 kg object moving at a velocity of 10 m/s?

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The Kinetic Energy Formula is as follows: KE = mass x velocity^2 /2

Plug in the correct numbers into the variables!

KE = 1500 kg x 10 m/s ^2 / 2

Square the 10 m/s!

KE = 1500 kg x 100 m/s / 2

Multiply!

KE = 150,000 / 2

Divide!

KE = 75,000 Newton-meters or Joules!


Final answer:

The kinetic energy of a 1500 kg object moving at a velocity of 10 m/s is 75000 Joules.

Explanation:

The kinetic energy of an object can be calculated using the formula KE = 1/2 * mass * velocity^2. Plugging in the given values for the mass (1500 kg) and velocity (10 m/s):

KE = 1/2 * 1500 * (10)^2

Simplifying the equation:

KE = 1/2 * 1500 * 100

KE = 75000 J

Therefore, the kinetic energy of the object is 75000 Joules.

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What is the nuclear binding energy of an atom that has a mass defect of 1.643 10–28 kg? Use E = mc2. (Remember: The speed of light is approximately 3.00 108 m/s.) 1.83 10–46 J 4.93 10–20 J 1.48 10–11 J 5.48 1045 J

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

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The nuclear binding energy of an atom that has a mass defect of  1.643×10⁻²⁸ kg is 4.93 10⁻²⁰ J . Hence option B is correct.

What is Binding Energy ?

The binding energy is the amount of energy necessary to detach a particle from a particle system or to scatter all of the system's particles. Subatomic particles in atomic nuclei, electrons bound to nuclei in atoms, and atoms and ions linked together in crystals are all examples of binding energy.

Nuclear binding energy is the energy necessary to entirely split an atomic nucleus into its component protons and neutrons, or the energy freed by merging individual protons and neutrons into a single nucleus. The hydrogen-2 nucleus, which consists of one proton and one neutron, may be entirely separated by delivering 2.23 million electron volts (MeV) of energy. In contrast, when a neutron and a proton move slowly, When a slowly moving neutron and proton unite to produce a hydrogen-2 nucleus, 2.23 MeV of gamma radiation is released. The total mass of the bound particles is smaller than the sum of the masses of the component particles by an amount equal to the binding energy (as represented in Einstein's mass-energy equation).

In this problem,

The mass defect is Δm = 1.643×10⁻²⁸ kg

Speed of light c = 3×10⁸ m/s

Nuclear binding energy,

B.E. = Δmc²

B.E. = 1.643×10⁻²⁸ kg × 3×10⁸ m/s

B.E. =  4.929×10⁻²⁰ ≅  4.93 10⁻²⁰ J

Hence option B is correct.

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the overall charge of the nucleus is _____
a. positive
b. negative
c. neutral

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The overall charge of the nucleus is POSITIVE. This is because the nucleus of an atom is made up of protons and neutrons. Protons are positively charged particles while neutrons are neutrally charged particles which means it has no charge and cannot effect the protons electric charge in any way. Therefore, since the only effective charge is positive, we can conclude that the nucleus is also positive.

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Taking into account the constitution of an atom, the correct answer is option a. the charge of the nucleus of the atom is positive.

Constitution of an atom

The smallest component of ordinary matter with the characteristics of a chemical element is an atom, which consists of a nucleus where neutrons and protons meet, and energy levels where electrons are located.

In other words, The protons and neutrons that constitute the atomic nucleus are located in the nucleus of the atom, while the orbitals, or peripheral region, is where the electrons are located.

The neutron is an electrically neutral subatomic particle, while the proton has a positive electrical charge. Electrons have a negative charge, and are attracted to protons through electromagnetic force.

Overall charge of nucleus of an atom

In summary, since in the center of the atom there are protons with a positive charge and neutrons with a neutral charge, the charge of the nucleus of the atom is positive.

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What kind of thermal energy that flows between objects due to a difference in temperature?

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Thermal energy that flows between objects due to a difference in temperature is heat. 

Put these components of wind energy production in order from first to last. The wind spins turbines. A wind of at least 15 mph is blowing. The spinning of the turbines is used to create electricity.

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The correct order for the process is:

1) A wind of at least 15 mph is blowing.
2) The wind spins turbines.
3) The spinning of the turbines is used to create electricity.

The first condition is that there should be some wind blowing from somewhere. This wind blows and it spins the turbines, and then this rotation of the turbines (mechanical energy) is converted into electricity (electrical energy).

Three asteroids have exactly the same amount of mass. The distance from asteroid A to asteroid B is 300 km, the distance from asteroid B to C is 400 km, and the distance from C to A is 100 km. Between which two asteroids would the gravitational force be the largest?

A). Between asteroid A and B.
B). Between asteroid B and C.
C). Between asteroid C and A.
D). The gravitational force between each pair of asteroids would be the same.

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Gravitational force is given by the following formula:

F = GMm/r^2
Where;
F = Gravitational force, G = Gravitational constant, M & m = masses of two bodies which are constant in this case, and r = distance between the masses.

It can be seen that F α 1/r^2.
Therefore, the far the two masses are from each other, the smaller the gravitational force and vice versa.
It is indicated that:
AB = 300 km
BC = 400 km
CA = 100 km

Therefore,
gravitational force will largest between C and A due to smaller distance between them.
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