Cart A of inertia m has attached to its front end a device that explodes when it hits anything, releasing a quantity of energy E. This cart is moving to the right with speed v when it collides head-on with cart B of inertia 2m traveling to the left at the same speed v. The explosive goes off when the carts hit, causing them to rebound from each other. The initial direction of motion of cart A (to the right) is the +x direction.

Part A
If one-quarter of the explosive energy is dissipated into the incoherent energy of noise and deformation of the carts, what is the final velocity of cart A?
Express your answer in terms of the variables E, v, and m.

Part B
If one-quarter of the explosive energy is dissipated into the incoherent energy of noise and deformation of the carts, what is the final velocity of cart B?
Express your answer in terms of the variables E, v, and m.

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Answer 1
We need to write down momentum and energy conservation laws, this will give us a system of equation that we can solve to get our final answer. On the right-hand side, I will write term after the collision and on the left-hand side, I will write terms before the collision.
Let's start with energy conservation law:
[tex]\frac{mv^2}{2}+\frac{2mv^2}{2}+0.75E=\frac{mv_{A}^2}{2}+\frac{2mv_{B}^2}{2}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{3mv^2}{2}+0.75E=\frac{mv_{A}^2}{2}+mv_{B}^2[/tex]
This equation tells us that kinetic energy of two carts before the collision and 3 quarters of explosion energy is beign transfered to kinetic energy of the cart after the collision.
Let's write down momentum conservation law:
[tex]mv+2mv=mv_A+2mv_B\\ 3mv=mv_A+2mv_B\\ [/tex]
Because both carts have the same mass we can cancel those out:
[tex]3v=v_A+2v_B[/tex]
Now we have our system of equation that we have to solve:
[tex]\frac{3mv^2}{2}+0.75E=\frac{mv_{A}^2}{2}+mv_{B}^2\\ 3v=v_A+2v_B[/tex]
Part A
We need to solve our system for [tex] v_a[/tex]. We will solve second equation for [tex]v_b[/tex] and then plug that in the first equation.
[tex]3v=v_A+2v_B\\ 3v-v_A=2v_B\\ v_B=\frac{3v-v_A}{2}[/tex]
Now we have to plug this in the first equation:
[tex]\frac{3mv^2}{2}+0.75E=\frac{mv_{A}^2}{2}+mv_{B}^2\\v_B=\frac{3v-v_A}{2}\\ [/tex]
We will multiply the first equation with 2 and divide by m:
[tex]3v^2+\frac{3E}{2m}=v_{A}^2}+2v_{B}^2\\v_B=\frac{3v-v_A}{2}\\ [/tex]
Now we plug in the second equation into first one:
[tex]3v^2+\frac{3E}{2m}=v_{A}^2}+2v_{B}^2\\ 3v^2+\frac{3E}{2m}=v_{A}^2}+2\frac{(3v-v_A)^2}{4}\\ 3v^2+\frac{3E}{2m}=v_{A}^2}+\frac{9v^2-6v\cdot v_A+v_{A}^2}{2} /\cdot 2\\ 6v^2+\frac{3E}{m}=2v_{A}^2+9v^2-6v\cdot v_A+v_{A}^2}\\ 3v_A^2-6v\cdot v_a+3(v^2-\frac{E}{m})=0/\cdot\frac{1}{3}\\ v_A^2-3v\cdot v_A+ (v^2-\frac{E}{m})=0 [/tex]
We end up with quadratic equation that we have to solve, I won't solve it by hand. 
Coefficients are:
[tex]a=1\\ b=-6v\\ c=v^2-\frac{E}{m}[/tex]
Solutions are:
[tex]v_A=\frac{3v+\sqrt{5v^2+\frac{4E}{m}}}{2},\:v_A=\frac{3v-\sqrt{5v^2+\frac{4E}{m}}}{2}[/tex]
Part B
We do the same thing here, but we must express [tex] v_a[/tex] from momentum equation:
[tex]3v=v_A+2v_B\\ v_A=3v-2v_B[/tex]
Now we plug this into our energy conservation equation:
[tex]3v^2+\frac{3E}{2m}=v_{A}^2}+2v_{B}^2\\v_A={3v-v_B}\\ 3v^2+\frac{3E}{2m}=(3v-v_B)^2+2v_B^2\\ 3v^2+\frac{3E}{2m}=9v^2-6v\cdot v_B+v_B^2+2v_B^2\\ 3v^2+\frac{3E}{2m}=3v_B^2-6v\cdot v_B+9v^2\\ 3v_B^2-6v\cdot v_B+9v^2-3v^2-\frac{3E}{2m}=0\\ 3v_B^2-6v\cdot v_B+(6v^2-\frac{3E}{2m})=0 [/tex]
Again we end up with quadratic equation. Coefficients are:
[tex]a=3\\ b=-6v\\ c=6v^2-\frac{3E}{2m}[/tex]
Solutions are:
[tex]v_B=\frac{6v+\sqrt{-36v^2+\frac{18E}{m}}}{6},\:v_B=\frac{6v-\sqrt{-36v^2+\frac{18E}{m}}}{6}[/tex]




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The answer to your question is C!

C: Chemical Energy  -  Electrical Energy  -  Heat Energy

What important temperatures does the Celsius scale use for a basis?

A) the boiling and freezing point of water
B) temperatures on the sun and the moon
C) the rang of human body temperatures
D) high and low air temperatures

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I would think A, but I am not 100% sure.
I think:
A) the boiling and freezing point of water 
Because the freezing point is taken as 0 degrees Celsius and the boiling point as 100 degrees Celsius.

A tiger started running when it saw a deer running at uniform velocity 2m/s at 15m far from it ..if the tiger ran at acceleration 2m/s^2..when and where did the tiger catch the deer?

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The position x for the tiger with a constant acceleration a is given by:
[tex]x = \frac{1}{2} at^2 + v_0t + x_0, v_0 = 0, x_0 = 0[/tex]

The position x for the deer with constant velocity is given by:
[tex]x = vt + x_0, x_0 = 15m[/tex]

When the position of the tiger and the deer are the same the time t will be:
[tex] \frac{1}{2} at^2 = vt + v_0, a = 2 \frac{m}{s^2},v = 2 \frac{m}{s} \\ t^2 = 2t + 15 \\ (t - 2)t = 15 \\ t = 5s[/tex]
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which of these would most likely change if the Earth's orbit around the sun becomes more rounded?
a) tilt of Earth
b) global climate
c) length of days
d) length

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The Earth's orbit around the sun becomes more rounded due to:

b) Global climate - but we will just experience a slight change of climate. The summers would not be too hot, or winters would not be too cold.

A more rounded orbit would mean the distance of Earth from the sun would change at certain points of the orbit. The climate of planet Earth is dependent on the distance of the planet from the sun. The effect would either be an increase in temperature or decrease in temperature depending on how the orbit will be adjusted to make a more rounded shape.

People are having a misconception about what to happen if the Earth's orbit has changed, when it changes and goes a route closer to the sun we will experience hotter summers.

Answer:

b) global climate

Explanation:

Earth's orbit around the sun is elliptical. This means, in some part of the year, the earth is closer to sun than others. This effects the global climate. A difference of about 5 degree in temperature occurs when the earth is closest and farthest from the sun. If the orbit is more rounded, the global climate would most likely change. It become more uniform.

In a heat engine, if 700 J of heat enters the system, and the piston does 400 J of work, what is the final internal (thermal) energy of the system if the initial energy is 1,200 J?

1,100 J

1,500 J

900 J

300 J

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The answer is 1500 J

 consider the variables in the equation for the first law of thermodynamicis .

Five metal samples, with equal masses, are heated to 200oC. Each solid is dropped into a beaker containing 200 ml 15oC water. Which metal will cool the fastest? A) aluminum B) copper Eliminate C) gold D) platinum

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Final answer:

Aluminum, due to its higher thermal conductivity, will cool the fastest when dropped into 15⁰C water.

Explanation:

In this scenario, the metal samples that cool fastest will be the one with the highest thermal conductivity. Thermal conductivity is a property that determines how quickly heat is transferred within a material. Of the materials provided, Aluminum has the highest thermal conductivity. Therefore, Aluminum will lose its heat quickest when dropped into the 15⁰C water, cooling fastest.

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A 100 kg roller coaster car is located at the top of a hill where the height is 20 m. What is the velocity when it reaches the bottom of the hill? 5.5 m/s 11.2 m/s 16.7 m/s 19.8 m/s

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The correct answer is 19.8 m/s                                                               

Answer:

19.8 m/s

Explanation:

Assuming the car starts from rest, initially when it is at the top of the hill all the mechanical energy of the car is just potential energy, given by:

[tex]U=mgh[/tex]

where

m = 100 kg is the mass

g = 9.8 m/s^2 is the gravitational acceleration

h = 20 m is the height

Substituting,

[tex]U=(100 kg)(9.8 m/s^2)(20 m)=19,600 J[/tex]

At the bottom of the hill, all this energy has been converted into kinetic energy (because energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only transformed). Therefore, the kinetic energy of the car is:

[tex]K=\frac{1}{2}mv^2=19,600 J[/tex]

where

m = 100 kg is the mass of the car

v is the speed of the car at the bottom of the hill

Re-arranging this equation, we can find the value of v:

[tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{2K}{m}}=\sqrt{\frac{2(19,600 J)}{100 kg}}=19.8 m/s[/tex]

The image formed by a convex spherical mirror will always be
A. upright and larger than the object.
B. upright and smaller than the object.
C. inverted and larger than the object.
D. inverted and smaller than the object.

I don’t believe it’s C or D. If you believe so can you please explain? Pennfoster Test

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Answer - B. Upright and smaller than the object

When a ray diagram is constructed for a convex mirror, we find that that the image formed by the convex spherical mirror is virtual, upright, reduced in size and is located behind the mirror.

Plane mirrors and convex mirrors only produce virtual images. Only a concave mirror is capable of producing a real image and this only occurs if the object is located a distance greater than a focal length from the mirror's surface. 10. The image of an object is found to be upright and reduced in size.

So B

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At first we need to push very hard but once the box has started move we can push less strongly yet still keep it moving because there is a force of static friction which keeps the box at rest but once we overcome static friction it becomes relatively easy for us to move it because now we only have to enconter sliding or rolling friction which is much less than static friction. In fact, static friction has the highest magnitude.

To push a heavy box, more force is initially required to overcome static friction than kinetic friction once it's moving. Adding mass increases the required force, and reducing friction with oil makes the process easier.

Pushing a heavy box across the floor requires different amounts of effort due to the static and kinetic friction forces at play. Initially, a greater force is required to overcome static friction, which is the resistance to motion that occurs when two objects are not moving relative to each other. Once the box begins to move, only kinetic friction, which is generally less than static friction, opposes the motion, hence less force is needed to keep the box moving.

If you add mass to the box, such as placing another box on top, you would have to exert more force to both start and maintain its movement. Surfaces with higher friction require more effort to move an object across them, which is why it's harder to push heavy objects on rough surfaces compared to smooth ones. Moreover, when a surface is oiled, friction is reduced, making it easier to start and continue the movement of the box.

Which term is defined as the change in the direction of light when it goes from one medium into a different medium? Question 2 options: Diffraction Absorption Reflection Refraction

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Hello!

I'm pretty sure your answer would be Refraction.

Please tell me if I am wrong though. :)

Which diagram BEST represents the light waves of a bright red brake light on the left side to a dim violet night light on the right side?
A)
B)
C)
D)

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Diagram-A does.

The left side has high amplitude (bright) and long wavelength (red).

The right side has low amplitude (dim) and short wavelength (violet).

Diagram-A does. The left side has high amplitude (bright) and long wavelength (red). and The right side has low amplitude (dim) and short wavelength (violet).

What are light waves?

Waves of light emerge from a source. Both an electric and a magnetic component make up each wave. Because of this, light is also known as electromagnetic radiation.

Our brains interpret light waves by assigning different colors to the different wavelengths, but much of the light in the Universe travels with wavelengths too short or too long for the human eye to detect.

The longest wavelengths are the infrared, microwave, and radio portions of the spectrum. The shortest wavelengths of the spectrum are the ultraviolet, x-ray, and gamma radiation.

Therefore, Diagram-A does. The left side has high amplitude (bright) and long wavelength (red). and The right side has low amplitude (dim) and short wavelength (violet).

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Kip shoots a basketball from the three-point line and wins the game for his team. Which of the following is the reaction force? Kip's arm moving, the basketball moving into the basket, or winning the game?

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kips arm bec that puts force into the shot

Answer:

the basketball moving into the basket is the correct answer

Explanation:

From inside to out, describe the components of an atom. What makes one element's atoms differ from another element's atoms?

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From the outside is it’s shell, and on the inside is the nucleus (on the middle) which is made or protons (positive charge) and neutrons (neutral charge which is negate and positive) and Lastly there are electrons (negative charge) that orbit the nucleus like planets orbiting the Sun. The shell gets made as the electrons orbit the nucleus.
How do atoms differ from eachother?- their atoms might have different elections, neutrons, and/ or protons inside of it. Plus the location of the elections might be different too.

Answer:

This is the answer bro

Explanation:

Normally, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons, which makes atoms electrically neutral. The number of protons in an atom is the defining feature of an atom. It's what makes one element different from another. The number of protons in an atom is called its atomic number.

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Chemical properties of a base include...


Increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to water, feels slippery, and forms salt when added to an acid.


Increases the concentration of hydrogen ions when added to water, reacts with metal to form hydrogen gas, and forms salt when added to an acid.


Increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to water, reacts with many oils and fats, and forms salt when added to an acid.


Increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to water, reacts with many oils and fats, and tastes bitter.

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Chemical properties of a base include: Increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to water, feels slippery, and forms salt when added to an acid. 

Considering a base BOH, the reaction that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to water is the following:

BOH(s) ⇄ B⁺(aq) + OH⁻ (aq)

They feel slippery because they attack the oils and fats in the skin, reacting to make soap:

RCOOR    +    BOH → RCOOB + ROH

Oils&Fats                       Soap

They form salts when added to acids (HA) by the following reaction:

HA + BOH → AB  + H₂O
                       Salt
Final answer:

Bases are substances that increase the concentration of hydroxide ions in water. They dissolve and dissociate to release hydroxide ions, and have properties such as feeling slippery and forming salts when added to acids.

Explanation:

Bases are substances that increase the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) in water. They do not react chemically with water but dissolve and dissociate, releasing hydroxide ions into the solution. Bases can be identified by their properties, such as feeling slippery, forming salts when added to acids, and increasing the concentration of hydroxide ions in water.

For example, when sodium hydroxide (NaOH) dissociates in water, it releases Na+ and OH- ions:

NaOH(s) → Na+ (aq) + OH- (aq)

This dissociation process is complete for ionic hydroxides like NaOH, making them strong bases.

anthony is learning about electric circuits. he has started building a circuit shown below. which of the following items should he add to his circuit to test whether it has a current flowing through

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the answer is b after I finish my test ill give you the anwsers 

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Match the term to its description.

Match Term Definition

Prominences A) Brief eruptions of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface

Solar flares B) The rise of hotter, less dense fluid and the sinking of cooler, denser fluid

Sunspots C) Streams of glowing gas that shoot out from the sun in an arch

Convection D) Dark spots appearing from time to time on the sun's surface

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Solar Flares: C
Prominences: A
Sun Spots: D
Convection: B

The sun stands at the center of the solar system and all other celestial bodies have their places around the sun.

What is the sun?

The sun stands at the center of the solar system and all other celestial bodies have their places around the sun.

The following are the accurate matches of the descriptions as shown in the question.

Solar Flares: Streams of glowing gas that shoot out from the sun in an archProminences: Brief eruptions of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surfaceSun Spots: Dark spots appearing from time to time on the sun's surfaceConvection: The rise of hotter, less dense fluid and the sinking of cooler, denser fluid

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a physical anthropologist studies the of human remains

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Forensic anthropology is a special sub-field of physical anthropology (the study of human remains) that involves applying skeletal analysis and techniques in archaeology to solving criminal cases.

Hope This helps

Answer:

True

Explanation:

They study human forms.

when the air in a submarine's huge air tanks is decompressed and it displaces the water in the ballast tanks with air, what does the submarine do?

A. It sinks B. It floats C. It provides air to the passengers

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Decompressing the air in a submarine's air tanks displaces the water in the ballast tanks with air, reducing the submarine's density and making it float. Therefore, the correct answer is B. It floats.

The student asked, "When the air in a submarine's huge air tanks is decompressed and it displaces the water in the ballast tanks with air, what does the submarine do? A. It sinks  B. It floats  C. It provides air to the passengers".

When the air in a submarine's huge air tanks is decompressed, it displaces the water in the ballast tanks with air. This action reduces the overall density of the submarine, making it less dense than the surrounding water, and as a result, the submarine floats.

Therefore, the correct answer is: B. It floats.

What is the relationship between wind and ocean waves

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Explanation:

Wind waves are the surface waves that occurs on the free surface of water. They result from wind blowing over an area of the surface of water.

The energy is transferred from the wind in waves across the ocean.

Wave height of the ocean is affected by wind speed. If the speed of the wind is slow then only small waves will occur.

When wind moves at high speed then it transfers more energy to the water. It will result in stronger waves.

 

Answer:I think the answer is Wind moving at higher speeds will transfer more energy to the water, resulting in stronger waves.

Explanation: Because wind transfers energy to the ocean, if there are faster winds, more winds transfers more energy to the water.

A toy car is placed at 0 On a number line. It moves 9 cm to the left , then 4cm to right, and then 6cm to the left . The total distance the toy car traveled is

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the answer to the question you are answering is 19 cm.
19cm just add every number.  Displacement is different so keep and eye on that stuff


The spring in a toy rocket launcher has a spring constant of 13 N/m. How far must you compress the spring to cause it to exert a force of 2.5 N?

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(2.5/13)= 0.192  is your Answer

Answer:

Distance, x = 0.19 meters

Explanation:

It is given that,

Spring constant of the toy rocket, k = 13 N/m

Force applied on the spring, F = 2.5 N

We have to find the spring constant of the spring. It can be calculated using Hooke's law as :

F = - kx

[tex]x=\dfrac{F}{k}[/tex]

[tex]x=\dfrac{2.5\ N}{13\ N/m}[/tex]

x = 0.19 meters

Hence, the spring must be compress to cause it to exert a force of 2.5 N.

Which of these is true of an inelastic collision between two objects in a closed system but not of an elastic collision? Total momentum is conserved. Total kinetic energy is conserved. Kinetic energy is less after the collision. Total momentum is not conserved.

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The correct answer is "Kinetic energy is less after the collision. "
In fact, in an elastic collision, both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. Instead, for an inelastic collision, the momentum is still conserved, while the kinetic energy is not: part of it is lost during the collision (mainly because of internal frictions), and therefore the value of the total kinetic energy of the system after the collision is less than its value before the collision.
Final answer:

In an inelastic collision within a closed system, the kinetic energy is less after the collision whereas the total momentum remains conserved.

Explanation:

The true statement about an inelastic collision between two objects in a closed system, but not of an elastic collision, is that kinetic energy is less after the collision. In an inelastic collision, kinetic energy is not conserved because some of the kinetic energy may be converted into other forms such as thermal energy or potential energy. However, total momentum is conserved in both elastic and inelastic collisions, as long as the net external force on the system is zero.

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Study the interaction of the light rays with the mediums. Classify the medium in each image as being transparent or opaque.

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Hopefully this is right. The light pass through transparent objects, but in other hand we have opaque objects and them just reflect the light so Im pretty sure this is the anwer but is not 100%

Light can be reflected, transmitted, or absorbed. You have read that EM waves can interact with a material medium in the same ways that mechanical waves do. Three forms of interaction play an especially important role in how people see light. One form is reflection.

What is reflection?

"Reflection of light (and other forms of electromagnetic radiation) occurs when the waves encounter a surface or other boundary that does not absorb the energy of the radiation and bounces the waves away from the surface."

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Earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old. Is it likely that any of the rocks that were on Earth's surface when it first formed are still in existence? A. No, most of Earth's magma did not solidify until 1 billion years ago. B. Yes, Earth's surface has changed very little since Earth was first formed. C. No, rock material is constantly recycled on Earth's surface through the rock cycle. D. Yes, rocks are very hard and should be able to survive for 4.5 billion years.

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C because the rocks are recycled

A. is the anwer


No, rock material is constantly recycled on Earth's surface through the rock cycle.

Which of the following astronomical bodies or collection of astronomical bodies is likely to be a part of the others listed?
Milky Way
Solar system
Sun
Universe
I just don't understand the question and if you do please explain. If it had to be one, I'd pick sun. 

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The correct answer is: Sun

Explanation:
Sun is the only star in our solar system, and planets orbit around it. Our solar system is the part of Milky way (located in one of the outer bands of the Milky way), and the Milky way is the part of the Universe (Universe is made up of billions of galaxies, and Milky way is one of those galaxies). Hence, in the given options, the Sun is the part of all of the other options given.

Answer:

SUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN

which is an angiosperm. A.fern B.moss C.pine D.tulip

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angiosperm   (Plants) any seed-bearing plant of the phylum Angiospermophyta (division Angiospermae in traditional systems), in which the ovules are enclosed in an ovary, which develops into the fruit after fertilization; any flowering plant
D.
a angiosperm is a tulip

What are sun spots??????????

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Sunspots are temporary phenomena on the Sun's photosphere that appear as spots darker than the surrounding areas. They are regions of reduced surface temperature caused by concentrations of magnetic field flux that inhibit convection. Sunspots usually appear in pairs of opposite magnetic polarity.

The surface of the Sun has dark areas called sunspots. They are cooler than the hot, yellow areas. Sunspots were discovered by the astronomer Galileo Galilei. Some sunspots can last weeks or even months.

The largest salami in the world, made in Norway, was more than 20 m long. If a hungry mouse ran around the salami’s circumference with a tangential speed of 0.17 m/s, the centripetal acceleration of the mouse was 0.29 m/s2 . What was the radius of the salami?

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Answer: 0.09 m

Explanation:

Centripetal acceleration in terms of tangential speed is:

[tex]a_c=\frac{v^2_t}{r}[/tex]

where r is the radius.

It is given that,

centripetal acceleration of the mouse, [tex]a_c=0.29 m/s^2[/tex]

tangential speed , [tex]v_t=0.17m/s[/tex]

Radius of salami is:

[tex]r =\frac{(0.17m/s)^2}{0.29 m/s^2}=0.09m[/tex]

Thus, the radius of the salami is 0.09 m.

Given the tangential speed of 0.17 m/s and the centripetal acceleration of 0.29 m/s², the radius of the salami is approximately 0.09 meters.

The formula for centripetal acceleration in terms of tangential speed is:

ac = v_t² / r

where r is the radius.

Given:

- Centripetal acceleration of the mouse, ac = 0.29 m/s²

- Tangential speed, v_t = 0.17 m/s

To find the radius r of the salami:

r = (v_t²) / ac

r = (0.17 m/s)² / 0.29 m/s²

r = 0.09 meters

Thus, the radius of the salami is 0.09 meters.

When positively charged particles were radiated onto a gold atom, a few of the particles bounced back. Which of the following caused this?

Positively charged protons in the nucleus of the gold atom

Positively charged electrons in the nucleus of the gold atom

Negatively charged protons around the nucleus of the gold atom

Negatively charged electrons around the nucleus of the gold atom

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Positively charged protons in the nucleus of the gold atom .... rutherford scattering ???


Answer:

Positively charged protons in the nucleus of the gold atom

Explanation:

Which one of the following types of electromagnetic radiation causes certain substances to fluoresce?
A. Cosmic rays
B. X rays
C. Infrared waves
D. Ultraviolet rays

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From the choices given, ultraviolet rays is a type electromagnetic radiation that causes certain substances to fluoresce. It cannot be detected by the naked eye but some insects are able to see them.

Like in a fluorescent light bulb, ultraviolet or UV lights stimulates the coating of the tube to emit light.  

Final answer:

Ultraviolet (UV) rays are the type of electromagnetic radiation that causes substances to fluoresce by exciting their electrons.

Explanation:

The type of electromagnetic radiation that causes certain substances to fluoresce is ultraviolet (UV) rays. Fluorescence occurs when a substance absorbs this radiation and then emits light. Ultraviolet rays have higher energy (as opposed to infrared waves, for example) and can excite electrons in a substance to a higher energy level. When these electrons return to their original energy state, they release energy in the form of visible light, causing the substance to appear to glow or fluoresce.

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