A 7300 kg rocket blasts off vertically from the launch pad with a constant upward acceleration of 2.20 m/s2 and feels no appreciable air resistance. When it has reached a height of 575 m , its engines suddenly fail so that the only force acting on it is now gravity. Part A What is the maximum height this rocket will reach above the launch pad

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

We shall first calculate the velocity at height h = 575 m .

acceleration a = 2.2 m /s²

v² = u² + 2 a s

u is initial velocity , v is final velocity , s is height achieved

v² = 0 + 2 x 2.2 x 575

v = 50.3 m /s

After 575 m , rocket moves under free fall so g will act on it downwards

If it travels further by height H

from the relation

v² = u² - 2 g H

v = 0 , u = 50.3 m /s

H = ?

0 = 50.3² - 2 x 9.8 H

H = 129.08 m

Total height attained by rocket

= 575 + 129.08

= 704.08 m .


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A fan is set on a desk next to a stack of paper. The fan is turned on and then turned
on HIGH SPEED. Which of the following would best apply Newton's First Law to this
example.
The papers accelerated due to the force of the fan.
The papers are acted upon by an unbalanced force from the fan.
O The papers exerted an equal force on the air blown by the fan.
O The papers that were the heaviest were blown the closest.

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Answer:

The second option - the papers are acted upon by an unbalanced force from the fan.

Explanation:

Henrietta is going off to her physics class, jogging down the sidewalk at a speed of 4.15 m/sm/s. Her husband Bruce suddenly realizes that she left in such a hurry that she forgot her lunch of bagels, so he runs to the window of their apartment, which is a height 55.2 mm above the street level and directly above the sidewalk, to throw them to her. Bruce throws them horizontally at a time 5.50 ss after Henrietta has passed below the window, and she catches them on the run. You can ignore air resistance.
(a) With what initial speed must Bruce throw the bagels so that Henrietta can catch the bag just before it hits the ground?
(b) Where is Henrietta when she catches the bagels?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Distance travelled by Henrietta in 5.5 s = 4.15 x 5.5 = 22.825 m .

Time taken by lunch of bagels to fall vertically by 55.2 m . Let it be t .

s = ut + 1/2 g t²

55.2 = 0 + .5 x 9.8 x t²

t² = 11.26

t = 3.356 s

By the time the lunch of bagels touches the hand of Henrietta , she would have travelled further by distance

s = 3.356 x 4.15 = 13.9 m

She is now at distance of 22.825 + 13.9 = 36.725 m from window .

So lunch of bagels must travel a horizontal distance of 36.725 m in 3.356 s which the time of fall of bagel .

Speed of bagel = distance / time

= 36.725 / 3.356

= 10.94 m /s

b )

Henrietta is 36.725 m from window at the time when she catches the bangel.

During a storm, a car traveling on a level horizontal road comes upon a bridge that has washed out. The driver must get to the other side, so he decides to try leaping the river with his car. The side of the road the car is on is18.0 m above the river, while the opposite side is only1.8 m above the river. The river itself is a raging torrent69.0 m wide.Part AHow fast should the car be traveling at the time it leaves the road in order just to clear the river and land safely on the opposite side?Part BWhat is the speed of the car just before it lands on the other side?

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Answer:

Part A: The speed the car should be travelling when leaping the river is approximately 37.948 m/s

Part B: The speed of the car just before it lands is approximately 41.92345 m/s

Explanation:

The parameters of the car attempting leaping the river are;

The height of the car over the river = 18 m

The height of the opposite side of the bridge above the river = 1.8 m

The width of the river, x = 69.0 m

Part A

The time, 't' it would take the car to fall from 18 m above the river to 1.8 m above the river is given as follows;

t = √(2·h/g)

Where;

h = The height of the fall = 18 m - 1.8 m = 16.2 m

g = The acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

∴ t = √(2×16.2 m/(9.8 m/s²)) = (9/7)·√2 s

The horizontal speed, 'vₓ', with which the car should be travelling at the time it leaves the road in order just to clear the river and land safely on the opposite side is given as follows;

vₓ = x/t = 69.0 m/((9/7)·√2 s) = (161/6)·√2 m/s ≈ 37.948 m/s

The horizontal speed the car should be travelling when leaping the river, vₓ ≈ 37.948 m/s

Part B;

The vertical velocity of the car is given as follows;

[tex]v_y[/tex]² = [tex]u_y[/tex]² + 2·g·h

∴ [tex]v_y[/tex]² =2·g·h = 2 × 9.8 m/s² × 16.200 m = 317.52m²/s²

[tex]v_y[/tex] = √(317.52 m²/s²) = (63/5)·√2 ≈ 17.819 m/s

The magnitude of the speed of the car, 'v', just before it lands is given using Pythagoras' theorem for resultant vectors as follows;

v = √([tex]v_y[/tex]² + vₓ²) = √(317.52 m²/s² +((161/6)·√2 m/s)²) ≈ 41.92345 m/s

The speed of the car just before it lands, v ≈ 41.92345 m/s.


A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes through Earth's

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False, when the moon passes between the earth and sun it’s a solar eclipse and lunar eclipse happens when earth passes between the moon and sun

A wave in which the movement of the wave is perpendicular to the movement of the wave traveling through the medium-compression wave (longitudinal wave)

True or false?

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Answer:

I'm rusty sorry if I'm wrong but true?

Identify and sketch all the external forces acting on the chair. Because the chair can be represented as a point particle of mass m, draw the forces with their tails centered on the black dot in the middle of the chair. Be certain to draw your forces so that they have the correct orientation. Draw the vectors starting at the black dot. The location and orientation of the vectors will be graded. The length of the vectors will not be graded.

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Answer:

y axis normal (N) and the weight (W)

x axis  pplied force (F) and friction force (fr)

Explanation:

If we have a chair on a horizontal surface, the normal (N) and the weight (W) of the body act on the vertical axis.

On the x axis, the applied force (F) acts in the direction of movement and the friction force (fr) in the opposite direction of movement.

In this exercise we assume that the body tends to move to the right, all the forces can be seen in the adjoint

Pls help!!
1 example of a conductor and 1 example of a insulator in your EVERYDAY world.

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Answer:

here

Explanation:

Examples of insulators include plastics, Styrofoam, paper, rubber, glass and dry air.

Examples of conductors include metals, aqueous solutions of salts

Conductor= Metals are good conductors of heat, therefore cooking utensils, kettles, irons, boilers, are always made up of iron, copper, Aluminum, or their alloys.


Insulators= oppose electrical current and make poor conductors. Some common conductors are copper, aluminum, gold, and silver. Some common insulators are glass, air, plastic, rubber, and wood.

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Identify the independent variable(s) in Asch's original experiment.

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Answer:

How do I answer this I don't understand the question

Explanation:

You are inside the Great Hall, 15 m from the north wall with the doors to the RMC, and centered between two open doors that are 3 m apart. Someone is blairing a 200 Hz tone outside the Great Hall so that it enters the doors as a plane wave. You hear a maximum intensity in your current position. As you walk along the direction of the wall with the doors (but maintain a distance 15 m from the wall), how far will you walk (in m) to hear a minimum in the sound intensity

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Answer:

Δr = 0.425 m

Explanation:

This is a sound interference exercise, the expression for destructive interference is

          Δr = (2n + 1) λ / 2

in this case the movement is in the same direction as the sound, therefore the movement is one-dimensional

let's use the relationship between the speed of sound and its frequency and wavelength

          v = λ f

          λ = v / f

the first minium occurs for n = 0

           Δr = λ / 2

            Δr = v / 2f

            Δr = [tex]\frac{340}{2 \ 400}[/tex]

             Δr = 0.425 m

this is the distance from the current position that we assume in the center of the room

A car initially traveling at 15 m/s speeds up at a constant rate of 2.0 m/s2 for 3 seconds. The velocity of the car at the end of the 3 second interval is _________ m/s.

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Answer:

Vf = 21 m/s

Explanation:

Data:

Initial Velocity (Vo) = 15 m/sAcceleration (a) = 2.0 m/s²Time (t) = 3 sFinal Velocity (Vf) = ?

Use formula:

Vf = Vo + a * t

Replace:

Vf = 15 m/s + 2.0 m/s² * 3s

Multiply the acceleration with time:

Vf = 15 m/s + 6 m/s

Solve the sum:

Vf = 21 m/s

The velocity of the car at the end of the 3 second interval is 21 meters per second.

Match the measurements with the proper SI unit.

Acceleration:
A. Meters
B. Meters per second
C. Meters per second squared

Velocity:
A. Meters
B. Meters per second
C. Meters per second squared

Distance:
A. Meters
B. Meters per second
C. Meters per second squared

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Explanation:

C. meter per second squared

B. meter per second

A. meter

Answer:

b. meters per second

c.meters per second squared

c.meters

Explanation:

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The kinetic theory states that the higher the temperature, the faster the

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Answer: the higher the kinetic energy

Explanation:

A motorcycle reaches the speed of 40 m / s, how far does it travel in 10 seconds?

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Answer:

d = 200 m

Explanation:

Data:

Initial Velocity (Vo) = 0 m/s Final Velocity (Vf) = 40 m/s Time (t) = 10 s Distance (d) = ?

Use formula:

[tex]\boxed{d=\frac{Vf+Vo}{2}*t}[/tex]

Replace:

[tex]\boxed{d=\frac{40\frac{m}{s}+0\frac{m}{s}}{2}*10s}[/tex]

Sum in the numerator:

[tex]\boxed{d=\frac{40\frac{m}{s}}{2}*10s}[/tex]

It divides:

[tex]\boxed{d=20\frac{m}{s}*10s}[/tex]

Simplify the seconds (s), and multiply:

[tex]\boxed{d=200\ m}[/tex]

How far does it go?

Travel a distance of 200 meters.

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Number 3 is atoms and number 4 is true text me if you get this right

Answer:

first is Atoms

4) is True

Light-rail passenger trains that provide transportation within and between cities speed up and slow down with a nearly constant (and quite modest) acceleration. A train travels through a congested part of town at 4.0 m/s . Once free of this area, it speeds up to 11 m/s in 8.0 s. At the edge of town, the driver again accelerates, with the same acceleration, for another 16 s to reach a higher cruising speed. Part A What is the final speed

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Answer:

25 m/s

Explanation:

Given that:

Initial speed, u = 4 m/s

Final velocity, V = 11 m/s

Time, t = 8 seconds

t2, = 16 seconds

Acceleration, a= (change in velocity) / time interval

a = (11 - 4) / 8

a = 7 / 8 = 0.875m/s²

Final velocity, v2 ;

Acceleration * t2

0.875 * 16 = 14

V2 = 14 m/s

Final speed : v + v2 = (11 + 14)m/s = 25m/s

Determine one way you can contribute to water in the atmosphere in your day-to-day activities pleaseeeee helppp

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Answer:

agricultural production of food

Explanation:

50 points Two waves combine with constructive interference. What must be true of the
combined wave that forms?
A. It has a lower frequency than that of the original waves.
B. It has a higher amplitude than that of the original waves.
C. It has a higher frequency than that of the original waves.
D. It has a lower amplitude than that of the original waves.

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Answer:

it has a higher amplitude than that of the original waves

Explanation:

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The two waves combined with constructive interference have a higher amplitude than the original wave.

Which wave has the highest amplitude?

High energy waves are characterized by high amplitude. Low energy waves are characterized by their small amplitude. As explained in Lesson 2, wave amplitude is the maximum amount of particle movement on a medium from a resting position.

What are superposition and interference?

Superposition is a combination of two waves in the same place. Constructive interference occurs when two identical waves interfere in phase. Destructive interference occurs when two identical waves are exactly out of phase and overlap.

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3. What were some of the materials use in ancient history times in the
making of the ball?

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Answer: Fur stuffed with feathers.

Explanation:

Ball games were popular throughout ancient history but also in the Middle Ages. Many of these games are the forerunners of today's American football and soccer. There are data on almost all continents on how peoples practiced some ball sports in antiquity. The game balls' look was not like today, it was mostly egg-shaped, and the materials for making it were different. The most common material for making the ball was leather, which was filled with feathers.

A car accelerates from zero to a speed of 110
km/hr in 15 seconds. What is the car's rate of
acceleration?

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The car's rate of  acceleration : a = 2.04 m/s²

Further explanation

Given

speed = 110 km/hr

time = 15 s

Required

The acceleration

Solution

110 km/hr⇒30.56 m/s

Acceleration is the change in velocity over time

a = Δv : Δt

Input the value :

a = 30.56 m/s : 15 s

a = 2.04 m/s²

What is the symbol for carbonate ?

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It is HCO3 the symbol of carbonate

On a level test track, a car with antilock brakes and 90% braking efficiency is determined to have a theoretical stopping distance (ignoring aerodynamic resistance) of 408 ft (after the brakes are applied) from 100 mi/h. The car is rear-wheel drive with a 110-inch wheelbase, weighs 3200 lb, and has a 50/50 weight distribution (front and back), a center of gravity that is 22 inches above the road surface, an engine that generates 300 ft-lb of torque, and overall gear reduction of 8.5 to 1 (in first gear), a wheel radius of 15 inches and a driveline efficiency of 95%. What is the maximum acceleration from the rest of this car on this test track

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Answer:

a = 30.832 ft/s²

Explanation:

To solve this problem let's start by finding the braking acceleration using kinematics, where the distance is x = 408 ft, the initial velocity vo = 100 mi / h and the final velocity is zero v = 0

           v² = v₀² - 2 a x

           0 = v₀² - 2ax

           a = [tex]\frac{v_o^2}{2x}[/tex]

Let's start by reducing the magnitudes to ft / s              

            v₀ = 100 mi / h (5280 foot / 1 mile) (1h / 3600 s) = 146.666 ft / s

           

let's calculate

         a = [tex]\frac{146.66^2}{2 \ 408}[/tex]

         a = 26.36 ft / s²

Let's call this acceleration a_effective, this acceleration is in the opposite direction to the speed of the vehicle.  

Let's use a rule of three (direct proportions) to find the acceleration applied by the brake system (a1) which has an efficiency of 95%. or 0.95

                 a₁ = [tex]\frac{a_e}{0.95}[/tex]

Let's use another direct proportion rule If the acceleration of the brake system (a₁) for an applied acceleration (a) with an efficiency of 0.90

           a = [tex]\frac{a_1}{0.90}[/tex]

we substitute

           a = [tex]\frac{a_e}{0.95 \ 0.90}[/tex]

           

let's calculate

           a = [tex]\frac{26.36}{ 0.95 \ 0.90}[/tex]

           a = 30.832 ft/s²

This is the maximum relationship that the vehicle can have for when it brakes to stop at the given distance

The height (in centimeters) at time t (in seconds) of a small mass oscillating at the end of a spring is h(t)=5sin(2πt). Estimate its instantaneous velocity at t=3

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Answer:

 h (3) = 0

Explanation:

In this exercise they give us the expression that governs the movement

           h (t) = 5 sin (2πt)

remember that the angles are in radians.

To calculate the instantaneous velocity we substitute

           h (3) = 5 sin (2π 3)

           h (3) = 0

therefore the body this is its position of equilibrium

If a 500-pound object is moved 200 feet how much work is being done?
a. 200 FT LB
b. 500 FT LB
c. 1000 FT LB
d. 100,000 FT LB

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Work = Distance x Mass

work done = 100,000 FT LB

What is work done ?

Work is done whenever a force moves something over a distance or The work done by a force is defined to be the product of component of the force in the direction of the displacement and the magnitude of this displacement.

Work done = force * displacement

given :

force = 500 pound

displacement = 200 feet

work done = 500 * 200 = 100,000 FT LB

correct option is d. 100,000 FT LB

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What is the momentum of a 0.000015 kg mosquito flying straight at you with a velocity of 5.20 m/s?

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Answer:

Momentum, [tex]p=7.8\times 10^{-5}\ N-m[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of a mosquito, m = 0.000015 kg

Velocity of the mosquito, v = 5.2 m/s

We need to find the momentum of the mosquito. The momentum of an object is given by :

p = mv

Put all the values in the above formula.

[tex]p=0.000015\ kg\times 5.2\ m/s\\\\p=0.000078\ N-m\\\\\text{or}\\\\p=7.8\times 10^{-5}\ N-m[/tex]

So, the momentum of the mosquito is [tex]7.8\times 10^{-5}\ N-m[/tex].

Iron has a specific heat of o.45 J/g °C. Removing -1.16 E 2 J of energy lowered the temperature of iron from 89 °C to 26.41 °C. What was the mass of the iron?

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Answer:

m = 4.11 grams

Explanation:

Given that,

The specific heat of Iron, c = 0.45 J/g°C

Heat removed, [tex]Q=1.16\times 10^2\ J[/tex]

Initial temperature, [tex]T_i=89^{\circ} C[/tex]

Final temperature, [tex]T_f=26.41^{\circ} C[/tex]

We need to find the mass of the iron. We know that the heat removed in terms of specific heat is given by :

[tex]Q=mc\Delta T\\\\m=\dfrac{Q}{c\Delta T}\\\\m=\dfrac{-1.16\times 10^2}{0.45\times (26.41-89)}\\\\m=4.11\ g[/tex]

So, the mass of the iron is 4.11 grams.

Surface Features on earth combine to form the(blank) or area ,Will mark brainliest if someone give’s me the word that fit’s in there.

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A wall clock has a minute hand with a length of 0.46 m and an hour hand with a length of 0.24 m. Take the center of the clock as the origin, and use a Cartesian coordinate system with the positive x axis pointing to 3 o'clock and the positive y axis pointing to 12 o'clock. Write the vector that describes the displacement of a fly if it quickly goes from the tip of the minute hand to the tip of the hour hand at 3:00 P.M. (Let vector D represents the displacement of the fly.)

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Answer:

the vector that describes the displacement of a fly if it quickly goes from the tip of the minute hand to the tip of the hour hand at 3:00 P.M is ; { 0.24 m(i) - 0.46 m(j) }

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

as illustrated in the image below,

3:00 pm means

the hour hand is on 3 i.e along x-axis

while the minute hand is on 12 i.e along y-axis

so Displacement will be;

D = ( 0.24 + 0i) - ( 0 + 0.46j )

D = { 0.24 m(i) - 0.46 m(j) }

Therefore, the vector that describes the displacement of a fly if it quickly goes from the tip of the minute hand to the tip of the hour hand at 3:00 P.M is ; { 0.24 m(i) - 0.46 m(j) }

A 4 m long metal bar tapped by a hammer on one end. A microphone recording the sound at the other end picks up two sound pulses; one which traveled through the metal bar and other which was traveling through room temperature air. These two pulses are separated by 11 msec. What is the speed of sound in the metal

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Answer:

Explanation:

Speed of sound in air at room temperature = 346 m /s

Let speed of sound in metal given = v m /s

Time take by sound wave travelling through air = 4 / 346 = .01156 s

Time taken by sound wave travelling through metal = 4 / v s

Given ,

.01156 - 4 / v = 11 x 10⁻³ s = .011 s ( time taken by sound travelling in air is more )

4 /v = .01156 - .011 = .00056

v = 4 / .00056 = 7142.85 m /s

A plane wishes to fly due north to an airport which is 205 km away. The plane can fly at a speed in still air of 220 km/h. A wind of 43 km/h blows from east to west.


a. In which direction,relative to north, should the plane head to reach it’s destination?

b. How long does this take?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

In the 1986 Olympic Games, Abdon Pamich of Italy won the 50 km walk, in
4h, 11 min and 11.2 s. Find his average speed in m/s.

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Answer: 4

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