A particle is moved along the x-axis by a force that measures 10/(1+x)^2 pounds at a point x feet from the origin. Find the work (in ft-lb) done in moving the particle from the origin to a distance of 9 feet.

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Answer 1

Answer:

9 ft*lb

Explanation:

super simple but you just have to understand that the integral is going with the curve

work = integral a to b of f(x)dx = integral 0 to 9 of 10/(1+x)^2dx = 9ft*lb


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Answer:

A Venus flytrap is a perennial carnivorous plant.

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Will Speed increase or decrease?

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Answer:

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The acceleration of the spacecraft in which the Apollo astronauts took off from the moon was 3.4 m/s2 m / s 2 . On the moon, g g = 1.6 m/s2 m / s 2 . what's the apparent weight

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Complete Question

The acceleration of the spacecraft in which the Apollo astronauts took off from the moon was 3.4 m/s2. On the moon, g = 1.6 m/s2.  What was the apparent weight of a 75 kg astronaut during takeoff?

Answer:

The value is  [tex]N = 375 \ N[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

  The acceleration is  [tex]a = 3.4 \ m/s^2[/tex]

   The acceleration due to gravity in the moon is [tex]g = 1.6 m/s^2[/tex]

   The mass of the astronaut is  [tex]m = 75 \ kg[/tex]

   

Generally the apparent weight is mathematically represented as

      [tex]W = ma + mg[/tex]

=>    [tex]W = 3.4 * 75 + 1.6 * 75[/tex]

=>    [tex]W = 375 \ N[/tex]

A balloon is launched straight upward from the edge of a 40 m high cliff with a velocity of 30
m/s. The balloon goes up and barely misses the edge of the cliff on the way down and hits the
ground below.
A.) Determine the overall hang time of the balloon.
B.) How high did the balloon travel above the cliff?
C.) Determine the velocity of the balloon at t = 3 s.
D.) Determine the acceleration of the balloon at t = 3 s.

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Answer:

A)  t = 7.25 sec

B) 45.92 m above the cliff and 85.92 m counting from ground level

C) about 0.6 m/s

D) The only acceleration is always that of gravity : 9.8 m/s^2

Explanation:

The kinematic equation for the position as a function of time is:

y = 40 + 30 * t - (g/2) t^2

The total time the balloon was in the air is calculated for when the final position is y = 0 (when it touches the ground), that is:

0 = 40 + 30 * t - (g/2) t^2

0 = 40 +30 t - 4.9 t^2

which can be solved for "t" using the quadratic formula, and which renders two different times "t", of which we pick the positive answer: t = 7.25 sec.

For the maximum height, we estimate the time it takes for the balloon to reach the maximum height at which the velocity is zero (changes direction of motion):

vf = vi - g * t

0 = 30 - 9.8 * t

t = 30 / 9.8 = 3.06 seconds

Now we use this value in our position equation and get:

ymax =  40 + 30 (3.06) - 4.9 (3.06)^2

ymax = 85.92 m  (from ground level

Therefore, from the cliff (that is at 40 m height) the height is 85.92 - 40 = 45.92 m.

The velocity of the balloon at t = 3 seconds can be calculated with the velocity expression we have been using:

v(t) = vi - g * t

v(3) = 30 - 9.8 (3) = 0.6  m/s

The only acceleration acting on the balloon is always the acceleration due to gravity (g = 9.8 m/s^2)

How long would it take you to walk 3,962 km from New York to Los
Angeles?

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Answer:

913 hours ur welcome :)

Write a function to accept a vector of masses (m) from the user and gives the corresponding energy to them. Energy vector is the output of the program. Constant c is the speed of light which is 2.9979 x 108 m/s inside the function.

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Answer:

Written in Python

def energyvector(mass):

    c = 2.9979 * 10**8

    energy = mass * c ** 2

    print(round(energy,2))

Explanation:

This line defines the function

def energyvector(mass):

This line initializes the speed of light

    c = 2.9979 * 10**8

This line calculates the corresponding energy

    energy = mass * c ** 2

This line prints the calculated energy

    print(round(energy,2))

True.or false A railroad track runs southwest to northeast.

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Answer:

ns for high-speed rail in the United States date back to the High Speed Ground Transportation Act of 1965. Various state and federal proposals have followed. Despite being one of the world's first countries to get high-speed trains (the Metroliner service in 1969), it failed to spread. Definitions of what constitutes high-speed rail vary, including a range of speeds over 110 mph (180 km/h) and dedicated rail lines. Inter-city railwith top speeds between 90 and 125 mph (140 and 200 km/h) is sometimes referred to in the United States as higher-speed rail.[1]

Amtrak's Acela Express (reaching 150 mph, 240 km/h), Silver Star, Northeast Regional, Keystone Service, Vermonter and certain MARC Penn Line express trains (all five reaching 125 mph, 201 km/h) are the only high-speed services in the country.

As of 2020, the California High-Speed Rail Authority is working on the California High-Speed Rail project and construction is under way on sections traversing the Central Valley. The Central Valley section is planned to open in 2029 and Phase I is planned for completion in 2031.[2]

Contents

1 Definitions in American context

2 History

2.1 Faster inter-city trains: 1920–1941

2.2 Post-war period: 1945–1960

2.3 First attempts: 1960–1992

2.4 Renewed interest: 1993–2008

2.5 Plans for 2008–2013

3 Current state and regional efforts

3.1 The Northeast

3.1.1 Northeast Corridor: Next Generation High-Speed Rail

3.1.1.1 Proposed routes

3.1.2 Northeast Maglev proposal

3.1.3 New Jersey–New York City upgrades

3.1.4 New York

3.1.5 Pennsylvania

3.2 Western States

3.2.1 California

3.2.2 Pacific Northwest

3.2.3 Arizona

3.3 Mid-Atlantic and the South

3.3.1 Florida

3.3.2 Southeast

3.3.3 Texas

3.4 Midwest

3.4.1 Illinois and the Midwest

3.5 The Southwest

4 Federal high-speed rail initiatives

4.1 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

4.1.1 Strategic plan

4.2 2009 federal grant funding

4.3 2010 allocation

4.3.1 Cancellation of funds for Wisconsin, Ohio, and Florida

4.4 2011 and 2012 proposals and rejections of funding

5 See also

6 Notes

7 Further reading

8 External links

Explanation:

Determine the mass m1m1 of block M1M1 for which the two blocks are in equilibrium (no acceleration).

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

Two blocks, M1M1 and M2,M2, are connected by a massless string that passes over a massless pulley as shown in the figure. M2,M2, which has a mass of 25.0 kg,25.0 kg, rests on a long ramp of angle =25.0∘.θ=25.0∘. Friction can be ignored in this problem.

Determine the mass 1m1 of block M1M1 for which the two blocks are in equilibrium (no acceleration).

Answer:

the mass m1m1 of block M1M1 for which the two blocks are in equilibrium (no acceleration) is 10.57 kg

Explanation:

Given that;

m₂ = 25 kg

θ = 25°

Now at equilibrium, T = m₁g ------------------lets say equ 1

and also T = m₂gsinθ

therefore

m₁g = m₂gsinθ

m₁ = m₂sinθ

so we substitute

m₁ = 25 × sin(25)

m₁ = 25 × 0.4226

m₁ = 10.565 ≈ 10.57 kg

therefore the mass m1m1 of block M1M1 for which the two blocks are in equilibrium (no acceleration) is 10.57 kg

What measurements would you make (assuming you have the money, time, & equipment) to determine a star’s surface temperature? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

use special filters on the telescope

Explanation:

Assuming you have access to a very high-grade telescope you would need to use special filters on the telescope that allows you to view the star's color spectrum. The color spectrum represents different levels of heat that a star is generating. This spectrum ranges from red to blue. Therefore in order to calculate the surface temperature, you would need to apply both a blue and red filter onto the telescope. Once you have these measurements you would need to compare them in order to pinpoint the correct variation of color which would give a close enough estimate of the surface temperature of the star.

The bandgap of InP semiconductor laser is 1.0 eV. The effective mass of the valence band is ½ of the effective mass of the conduction band. Assuming that electron hole recombination transition occurs at 0.03 eV above the bandgap, calculate the wavelength of this transition.

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Answer: the wavelength of this transition is 1.2039 um

Explanation:

Given that;

the energy level between the transitioning energy gap Eg = 1.0 + 0.03 = 1.03 eV

we know that λ = 1.24 / Eg

so we substitute our Eg into the above equation

λ = 1.24 / 1.03

λ = 1.2039 um

therefore the wavelength of this transition is 1.2039 um  

A person drops a marble from the top of a skyscraper. After falling four floors the marble has gained a certain speed. How many more floors will the marble have to fall to triple this speed?

a. 8
b. 12
c. 32
d. 48

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Answer:

B. 12

Explanation:

4 x 3 = 12

Define reflection of sound?​

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The reflection of sound is the movement of sound waves bouncing off of a surface and back into another direction, hope this helped :)

What resistance must be connected in parallel with a 633-Ω resistor to produce an equivalent resistance of 205 Ω?

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Answer:

303 Ω

Explanation:

Given

Represent the resistors with R1, R2 and RT

R1 = 633

RT = 205

Required

Determine R2

Since it's a parallel connection, it can be solved using.

1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2

Substitute values for R1 and RT

1/205 = 1/633 + 1/R2

Collect Like Terms

1/R2 = 1/205 - 1/633

Take LCM

1/R2 = (633 - 205)/(205 * 633)

1/R2 = 428/129765

Take reciprocal of both sides

R2 = 129765/428

R2 = 303 --- approximated

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Explanation:

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Notice that the electromagnet in the virtual simulation is made up of a battery and a wire. What item could you add to the electromagnet to make it even stronger?

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Answer:

Explanation:

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1. The uniform seesaw is balanced at its center of mass. The smaller boy on the right has a mass of m = 40.0 kg. What is the mass of his friend?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Find the complete question attached

Using the principle of moment

Clockwise moment = Anticlockwise moment

AntiClockwise moment = M × 2.0

ACW moment = 2M

Clockwise moment = 40×4

Clockwise moment = 160kgcm

Equate both expression and calculate M

2M = 160

M = 160/2

M = 80kg

Hence the mass of his friend is 80kg

How could you separate a mixture of rocks and sand?

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Pour the gravel and sand mixture on top of the screen. Shake the screen to filter the smaller particles. Use your hands to spread the gravel around over the top of the screen. The smaller particles will fall through, leaving the bigger rocks on top.

Hope this helps!

A vector of components (−23, −22) is multiplied by the scalar value of −6. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector?

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Answer:

(1,)

Explanation:

Answer:

magnitude: 21.6; direction: 33.7°

Explanation:

If we assume their arms are each 0.90 m long and their individual masses are 65.0 kg , how hard are they pulling on one another

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Complete Question

On an ice rink two skaters of equal mass grab hands and spin in a mutual circle once every 2.7 s .

If we assume their arms are each 0.90 m long and their individual masses are 65.0 kg , how hard are they pulling on one another?

Answer:

The force is  [tex]F  = 316.8 \  N[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The period is  T   =  2.7 s

    The radius of the circle formed by their arms  is  r =  0.90 m

      Their individual  mass is  [tex]m =  65.0 \  kg[/tex]

Generally their angular velocity is mathematically represented as

      [tex]w = \frac{2 \pi}{T}[/tex]

=>    [tex]w = \frac{2 *  3.142 }{2.7}[/tex]

=>  [tex]w =2.327 \ rad/ s [/tex]

Generally the pulling force is mathematically represented as

      [tex]F  = m *  w ^2 *  r[/tex]

=>   [tex]F  = 65 *  2.327^2 *  0.90[/tex]

=>   [tex]F  = 316.8 \  N[/tex]

A "lovesick" individual wants to throw a bag of candy and love notes into the open window of their significant other’s bedroom 10.0 m above. Assuming it just reaches the window, they throw the gift at 60.0o to the ground: At what velocity should they throw the bag? How far from the house are they standing when they throw the bag? (Answer: A. 16.2m/s B. 11.5m)

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let the velocity be v .

vertical component of the velocity = v sin 60 = √3 v /2

it reaches maximum height of 10 m .

v² = 2 gh

( √3 v/2 )² = 2 x 9.8 x 10

3 v² = 196 x 4

v² = 65.33 x 4

v = 16.2  m /s

Let time taken to reach height of 10 m

v = u - gt

v sin 60 = 9.8 t

16.2 x √3  /2 = 9.8 t

t = 1.43 s

horizontal distance covered = v cos 60 x t

16.2 x .5 x 1.43 = 11 .5 m

PLEASE PROVIDE AN EXPLANATION!!
THANK YOU.

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Answer:

(a) 3.43 m/s

(b) 3.43 m/s

(c) 95.8 kPa

Explanation:

Use Bernoulli equation:

P₁ + ½ ρ v₁² + ρgh₁ = P₂ + ½ ρ v₂² + ρgh₂

where P is pressure (either absolute or gauge), ρ is density, v is velocity, g is acceleration due to gravity, and h is elevation.

(a) Let's choose point 1 at the surface of the fluid in the container, and point 2 at point Z at the exit of the tube.  I'll say 0 elevation is at point Z, and I'll use gauge pressure.

P₁ + ½ ρ v₁² + ρgh₁ = P₂ + ½ ρ v₂² + ρgh₂

0 Pa + ½ ρ (0 m/s)² + ρ (9.8 m/s²) (0.60 m) = 0 Pa + ½ ρ v² + 0

ρ (9.8 m/s²) (0.60 m) = ½ ρ v²

5.88 m²/s² = ½ v²

v = 3.43 m/s

(b) The tube's cross section is constant, so the fluid's speed is the same at all points in the tube. v = 3.43 m/s.

(c) Use Bernoulli equation again, choosing point 2 to be at Y.  I'll say 0 elevation is at the surface of the fluid, and again use gauge pressure.

P₁ + ½ ρ v₁² + ρgh₁ = P₂ + ½ ρ v₂² + ρgh₂

0 + 0 + 0 = P + ½ (700 kg/m³) (3.43 m/s)² + (700 kg/m³) (9.8 m/s²) (0.20 m)

0 = P + 4116 Pa + 1372 Pa

P = -5488 Pa

The gauge pressure is -5488 Pa, so the absolute pressure is 101,300 Pa + -5488 Pa = 95812 Pa, or approximately 95.8 kPa.

Find the gravitational potential energy of an 84 kg person standing atop Mt. Everest at an altitude of 8848 m. Use sea level as the location for y

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Answer:

[tex]E=7.28\times 10^6\ J[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of a person, m = 84 kg

The person is standing at a top of Mt. Everest at an altitude of 8848 m

We need to find the gravitational potential energy of the person. We know that the gravitational potential energy is possessed due to the position of an object. It is given by :

E = mgh, g is the acceleration due to gravity

[tex]E=84\ kg\times 9.8\ m/s^2\times 8848\ m\\\\E=7283673.6\ J\\\\E=7.28\times 10^6\ J[/tex]

So, the gravitational potential energy of the person is [tex]7.28\times 10^6\ J[/tex]

A studious physics student is interrupted by a swarm of bees and chased off a cliff. Since she has her calculator in hand she quickly punches in numbers to figure out the initial velocity she needs to make it into the lake below. The cliff is 10 m high and the lake is 15 m away from the edge of the cliff. Find the time it takes her to drop. Find her initial velocity,​

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Answer:

The time is 1.4 sec

The initial velocity is 10.7 m/s.

Explanation:

Given that,

Height = 10 m

Distance = 15 m

We need to calculate the time

Using equation of motion

[tex]s=ut-\dfrac{1}{2}gt^2[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]10=0+\dfrac{1}{2}\times9.8\times t^2[/tex]

[tex]t^2=\dfrac{2\times10}{9.8}[/tex]

[tex]t=\sqrt{\dfrac{2\times10}{9.8}}[/tex]

[tex]t=1.4\ sec[/tex]

We need to calculate the initial velocity

Using formula of velocity

[tex]v=\dfrac{d}{t}[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]v=\dfrac{15}{1.4}[/tex]

[tex]v=10.7\ m/s[/tex]

Hence, The time is 1.4 sec

The initial velocity is 10.7 m/s.

Problem 9.23 A uniform-density 8 kg disk of radius 0.21 m is mounted on a nearly frictionless axle. Initially it is not spinning. A string is wrapped tightly around the disk, and you pull on the string with a constant force of 36 N through a distance of 0.9 m. Now what is the angular speed?

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Answer:

4.63rad/s

Explanation:

The centripetal force is expressed as;

F = mv²/r

M is the mass of the disk = 8kg

v is the linear speed = wr

r is the radius = 0.21m

Force = 36N

Write the force in term of the angular velocity

F = m(wr)²/r

F = mw²r²/r

F = mw²r

36 = 8w²(0.21)

36 = 1.68w²

w² = 36/1.68

w² = 21.43

w = √21.43

w = 4.63rad/s

Hence the angular speed is now 4.63rad/s

A tightly wound solenoid is 15 cm long, has 350 turns, and carries a current of 4.0 A. If you ignore end effects, you will find that the value of app at the center of the solenoid when there is no core is approximately

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Answer:

The magnetic field at the center of the solenoid is approximately  0.0117 T

Explanation:

Given;

length of the solenoid, L = 15 cm = 0.15 m

number of turns of the solenoid, N = 350 turns

current in the solenoid, I = 4.0 A

The magnetic field at the center of the solenoid is given by;

[tex]B = \mu_o (\frac{N}{L} )I\\\\B = (4 \pi *10^{-7})(\frac{350}{0.15} )(4.0)\\\\B = 0.0117 \ T[/tex]

Therefore, the magnetic field at the center of the solenoid is approximately  0.0117 T.

2. If a car is accelerating under a net force of 3674 N, what force must the
brakes exert to cause the car to have constant velocity?*

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Answer:

I don't do physics but I think the answer would be -3674

Explanation:

Newton's 2 law of motion

What is the maximum current flow possible through a 12 Ohm resistor from a 120V source?

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Answer:

I=10.0A

Explanation:

V=RI(120)=(12)II=10.0A

It took 50 joules to push a chair 5 meters across the floor. With what force was the chair pushed?

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Answer:

The chair was pushed with 10 N.

Explanation:

The chair was pushed with 50 Joules.  

Work = Force * Distance

50 J = F * 5m  

F = 50 / 5 = 10N  

The chair was pushed with 10 N.

The chair was pushed with 10 N force.

What is Work done?

Work is defined as the measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force, at least part of which is applied in the direction of displacement.

If the force is constant then work can be calculated by multiplying the length of the path by the component of the force acting along the path, which is expressed mathematically as work W equal to the force f over a distance d, or W = fd.

So, for above given information,

Work done= 50 joules

Distance covered by the chair = 5m

Then, Force= W/d

=50/5= 10N

Thus, the chair was pushed with 10 N force.

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