A spring has a spring constant of 115 N/m. How much energy is stored in the
spring when it is compressed 0.15 m past its natural length?
O A. 1.33
OB. 0.82
O C. 17.30
O D. 8.6J

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Answer 1

Explanation:

Elastic energy stored in a spring is:

EE = ½ kx²

EE = ½ (115 N/m) (0.15 m)²

EE = 1.3 J

Answer 2

Answer: The energy stored in the spring is 1.33 J

Explanation:

To calculate the energy stored in the spring, we use the equation:

[tex]E=\frac{1}{2}kx^2[/tex]

where,

E = energy stored in the spring

k = spring constant = 115 N/m

x = compression of the spring = 0.15 m

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]E=\frac{1}{2}\times 115\times (0.15)^2\\\\E=1.33J[/tex]

Hence, the energy stored in the spring is 1.33 J


Related Questions

1. An object with a mass of m is thrown straight up near the surface of the earth. While the object is going up, the net force on it is
A) Zero.
B) Less than mg. C) Equal to mg. D) More than mg.

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Answer:

C: equal to mg

Explanation:

in free-fall, gravity is always the net force on an object

Final answer:

The net force on an object that is thrown upward is less than mg (the object's mass times gravity). This is because the force of gravity is working against the motion of the object, making the net upward force less than the downward force of gravity.

Explanation:

The question is related to Physics, more specifically the concepts of forces and gravity. When an object is thrown upward, it experiences a downward force due to gravity which is equal to its mass (m) times the acceleration due to gravity (g), written as mg. Nevertheless, there is also an upward force exerted on the object, which is why it can ascend.

In the scenario described in the question, where an object is thrown straight up, the net force on an object while the object is going up is less than mg. This is because the force of gravity (mg) is effectively acting downwards, while a smaller net force is acting upwards, making the net force on the object less than mg during ascent.

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A sailboat accelerates from rest to a speed of 2 m/s east. Discuss direction and relative strength of the forces on the boat

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Answer:

The direction of the force is towards the east.

The relative strength of the force acting on the boat is proportional to the acceleration acting on the boat.

Explanation:

Given data,

The initial velocity of the sailboat, u = 0 m/s

The final velocity of the sailboat, v = 2 m/s

Let, the time period of the sailboat to reach 2 m/s is, t = 4 s

The acceleration of the sailboat is given by the formula,

                                 a = (v-u)/t

                                 a = (2 - 0)/ 4

                                 a = 0.5 m/s²

The direction of the force is towards the east.

The relative strength of the force acting on the boat is proportional to the acceleration acting on the boat.

How does an atom of sulfur-36 become a sulfide ion with a -2 charge?

O

A. The atom gains 2 protons to have a total of 38.

O

B. The atom loses 2 protons to have a total of 14.

O

O

O

C. The atom gains 2 electrons to have a total of 18

O

D. The atom loses 2 electrons to have a total of 14.

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Answer:

C. The atom gains 2 electrons to have a total of 18.

Explanation:

Step by step explanation:

A neutral Sulfur-36 atom has 16 electrons and the 16 protons (as the Sulfur atom is neutral, it should have same number of electrons as that of protons). The number of neutrons in Sulfur-36 is equal to total mass of sulfur (which is 36) minus the number of protons (which is 16), resulting in 20 (36-16=20). If sulfur-36 becomes  -2 charged ion, it needs to gain a negatively charged particles (i.e. electrons). An electron has a negative charge of -1. So sulfur-36 atom needs to gain 2 electrons to become -2 charged ion. Therefore the correct answer choice is C.

Hurricanes, thunderstorms, and blizzards are all meteorological disasters. What does "meteorological" mean?
AOcean-based incorrect answer
BCaused by meteors incorrect answer
CRelated to the weather incorrect answer
DUnpredictable

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Meterological means related to the weather.

Option C

Explanation:

Meteorological phenomenon is defined as a process taking place on earth’s surface that is related to weather, its changes and modifications. Meteorology has nothing to do with meteorites. Both land and oceans contribute equally in meteorology.

Changes in atmosphere is basically responsible for the changes in weather. Thunderstorms, blizzards, hurricanes, tornados all are within this disaster. Earthquakes etc are actually not included in this meteorology as there’s nothing related to weather that can trigger an earthquake. So earthquakes are excluded.

How does direct current differ from alternating current?

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Answer:

a direct current goes in one direction at all times whereas an alternating current goes back and forth in a circuit

There are two planets. Planet 1 is three times the mass of Planet 2. However, a person standing on the surface of Planet 2 experiences a force that is 12 times stronger than on Planet 1. How is this possible? Explain in terms of physics phenomena and terminology.

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The radius of planet 1 is [tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] the radius of planet 2.

Explanation:

The gravitational force experienced by a person standing on the surface planet is given by

[tex]F=\frac{GMm}{R^2}[/tex]

where

G is the gravitational constant

M is the mass of the planet

m is the mass of the person

R is the radius of the planet

In this problem, we know that:

The mass of planet 1 is 3 times the mass of planet 2, so [tex]M_1 = 3 M_2[/tex] (1), where [tex]M_1[/tex] is the mass of the first planet and [tex]M_2[/tex] the mass of the second planetThe force experienced by the person on the two planets is the same, [tex]F_1 = F_2[/tex]

Expliciting the two forces, we can write

[tex]F_1 = F_2\\\frac{GM_1 m}{R_1^2}=\frac{GM_2 m}{R_2^2}[/tex]

where [tex]R_1, R_2[/tex] are the radii of the two planets.

Substituting eq.(1) and re-arranging, we find:

[tex]\frac{G(3M_2) m}{R_1^2}=\frac{GM_2 m}{R_2^2}\\R_1^2 = 3R_2^2\\R_1 = \sqrt{3} R_2[/tex]

Which means that the radius of planet 1 is [tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] the radius of planet 2.

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A ball with 100 J of PE is released from a height of 10 m. What will be the KE of the ball at 5
m?

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Answer:

The kinetic energy is: 50[J]

Explanation:

The ball is having a potential energy of 100 [J], therefore

PE = [J]

The elevation is 10 [m], and at this point the ball is having only potential energy, the kinetic energy is zero.

[tex]E_{p} =m*g*h\\where:\\g= gravity[m/s^{2} ]\\m = mass [kg]\\m= \frac{E_{p} }{g*h}\\ m= \frac{100}{9.81*10}\\\\m= 1.01[kg]\\\\[/tex]

In the moment when the ball starts to fall, it will lose potential energy and the potential energy will be transforme in kinetic energy.

When the elevation is 5 [m], we have a potential energy of

[tex]P_{e} =m*g*h\\P_{e} =1.01*9.81*5\\\\P_{e} = 50 [J]\\[/tex]

This energy is equal to the kinetic energy, therefore

Ke= 50 [J]

forces of 3.0 N (west) and 4.0 N (33° S of E) act on an object. What is the net force of the object? Calculate both magnitude and direction

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The net force is 2.2 N at 80.9 degrees south of east

Explanation:

In order to find the net force, we have to resolve each force along the x-y direction, and then add the components in each direction.

Taking east as positive x-direction and north as positive y-direction, we have:

- First force:

[tex]F_{1x} = -3.0 N\\F_{1y} = 0[/tex]

- Second force:

[tex]F_{2x} = (4.0)(cos (-33^{\circ})=3.35 N\\F_{2y} = (4.0)(sin (-33^{\circ})=-2.18 N[/tex]

Therefore, the components of the net force are

[tex]F_x = F_{1x}+F_{2x}=-3.0+3.35=+0.35 N\\F_y = F_{1y}+F_{2y}=0+(-2.18)=-2.18 N[/tex]

And so, the magnitude of the net force is

[tex]F=\sqrt{F_x^2+F_y^2}=\sqrt{(0.35)^2+(-2.18)^2}=2.2 N[/tex]

And the direction is

[tex]\theta=tan^{-1}(\frac{F_y}{F_x})=tan^{-1}(\frac{-2.18}{0.35})=-80.9^{\circ}[/tex]

which means 80.9 degrees south of east.

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Answer:

The answer is 8 [gr/cubic centimeter]

Explanation:

We know that the definition of the density is defined by the mass of the object or substance divided by its volume.

Therefore:

[tex]density=mass/volume\\mass= gramms, kilograms, pounds\\volume=cm^3, m^3, liters, gallons\\[/tex]

For this problem:

[tex]density =\frac{12}{1.5} \\density=8[grams/cm^3][/tex]

If a car goes from 20 miles per hour in 5 seconds, find its acceleration

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Answer:

The acceleration of the car, is a = 4 m/s²

Explanation:

Given data,

The final velocity of the car, u = 0

The final velocity of the car, v = 20 miles/h

The time period of travel, t = 5 s

The acceleration of an object is defined as the rate of change of velocity.

From first equation of motion,

                            a = (v-u)/t

                               = (20 - 0)/5

                               = 4 m/s²

Hence, the acceleration of the car, is a = 4 m/s²

Two cars start a race with initial velocity 7ms-1 and 4ms-1 respectively.Their acceleration are 0.4ms-2 and 0.5ms-2 respectively.If the two cars finish the race at the same time,what is the distance of the track?

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The distance of the track is 600 m

Explanation:

The two cars move by uniformly accelerated motion, so we the distance they cover after a time t is described by the following suvat equation

[tex]d=ut+\frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]

where

u is the initial velocity

a is the acceleration

For car 1, we have

[tex]d_1 = u_1 t + \frac{1}{2}a_1 t^2[/tex]

where

[tex]u_1 = 7 m/s[/tex] is the initial velocity of car 1

[tex]a_1 = 0.4 m/s^2[/tex] is the acceleration of car 1

So the equation can be rewritten as

[tex]d_1 = 7t + 0.2t^2[/tex]

For car 2, we have

[tex]d_2 = u_2 t + \frac{1}{2}a_2 t^2[/tex]

where

[tex]u_2 = 4 m/s[/tex] is the initial velocity of car 2

[tex]a_2 = 0.5 m/s^2[/tex] is the acceleration of car 2

So the equation can be rewritten as

[tex]d_2= 5t + 0.25t^2[/tex]

The two cars finish the race at the same time: this means that they cover the same distance in the same time t, so we can write

[tex]d_1 = d_2\\7t + 0.2t^2=5t + 0.25t^2[/tex]

And solving for t, we find

[tex]2t - 0.05t^2= 0\\t(2-0.05t)=0[/tex]

Which gives two solutions:

t = 0 (initial instant)

t = 40 s

Therefore, the distance of the track is

[tex]d_1 = 7t +0.2t^2 = 7\cdot 40+0.2\cdot 40^2=600 m[/tex]

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A kettle heats 1.75 kg of water. The specific latent heat of vaporisation of water is 3.34 x 106 J/kg. How much energy would be needed to boil off the water? Write the answer out in full (i.e. not in standard form).

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The amount of energy needed to boil off the water is 5,845,000 J

Explanation:

The amount of thermal energy needed to completely boil a certain amount of a liquid substance already at boiling temperature is given by

[tex]Q=m\lambda_v[/tex]

where

m is the amount of the substance

[tex]\lambda_v[/tex] is the specific latent heat of vaporization of the substance

In this problem, the substance is water, and its mass is

m = 1.75 kg

Its specific latent heat of vaporization is

[tex]\lambda_v = 3.34\cdot 10^6 J/kg[/tex]

Assuming that the water is already at boiling temperature, therefore, the thermal energy needed to boil off the water is

[tex]Q=(1.75)(3.34\cdot 10^6)=5,845,000 J[/tex]

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Which of the following lines (of latitude or longitude) would be represent by 180

South Pole
Equator
Prime meridian
North Pole
International day lind

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Prime meridian (lines of longitude) would be represent by 180 degree

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

The longitudes are vertical lines, and they intersect with latitudes to form grids. Sunlight takes about 4 minutes to pass from one grid to another.  So, they are designated either West or East, besides their number in order to identify the location.

East longitudes cover 180 degrees and West ones cover west. So, totally there are 360 degree longitudes, having one standard one, called Prime Meridian. The Prime Meridian stays at the center of the earth, and hence termed as the center longitude and noble of all the verticals.

Final answer:

The 180-degree line of longitude represents the International Date Line, which is significant for timekeeping and not to be confused with the Prime Meridian or lines of latitude such as the Equator. The International Date Line does not strictly follow the 180-degree meridian due to political adjustments.

Explanation:

The line that is represented by 180° in terms of longitude is known as the International Date Line. This meridian is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Prime Meridian (0 degrees longitude) and serves a crucial role in timekeeping and calendar days. It is important not to confuse the International Date Line with lines of latitude such as the Equator, or with other notable longitudes like the Prime Meridian.

Lines of latitude are parallel to the Equator and include notable lines such as the Tropic of Cancer, the Tropic of Capricorn, Arctic Circle, and Antarctic Circle. In contrast, lines of longitude, or meridians, like the Prime Meridian and the International Date Line, span from the North Pole to the South Pole, converging at the poles. Latitude lines measure north-south positions, while longitude lines measure east-west positions on the Earth's surface.

The International Date Line roughly follows the 180-degree line of longitude but has been adjusted for political reasons to aid in keeping the same date within certain countries and islands. Crossing this line results in changes to the calendar date. Going westward across it leads to the day going forward, while traveling eastward causes the day to go backward by one.

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Answer:

5 ) The mass, 6) with lubrication and using surfaces that are not rough

Explanation:

5) If two bodies are held regardless of their densities and can be combined by some chemical or physical process, the only physical property to be modified will be the mass of the resulting body.

8)

Friction depends on the contact between two surfaces and when a body has a relative motion with respect to a contact surface. In order to reduce friction the contact surface must be lubricated, also the friction depends on the coefficient of friction between surfaces and the normal force exerted by the surface parallel to the area of contact with the body. Mathematically it can be expressed with the following equation.

[tex]F_{f} = u*N\\where:\\u = friction coefficient\\N = normal force [Newtons]\\F_{f}= friction force [Newtons][/tex]

A weight of 20.0 N hangs motionless from a spring, with a spring constant of 65.0 N/m. How far is the spring stretched from its original length?

0.130 m
0.308 m
0.769 m
3.25 m

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Answer:

0.308 m

Explanation:

Force = spring constant * change in length

F = k * Δx

F = 20 N

k = 65 N/m

Δx = ? m

20 = 65 * Δx

20/65 = Δx

Δx = 0.308 m

The spring stretched from its original length will be "0.308 m".

According to the question,

Spring constant, k = 65 N/mForce, F = 20 N

The force will be:

→  [tex]Force =Spring \ constant\times Change \ in \ length[/tex]

or,

→ [tex]F = k\times \Delta x[/tex]

then,

→ [tex]\Delta x = \frac{F}{k}[/tex]

By putting the values,

        [tex]= \frac{20}{65}[/tex]

        [tex]= 0.308 \ m[/tex]

Thus the above answer is right.

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why do many species that existed 35 million years ago no longer exist​

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Answer:

There are several reasons for the extinction of species. Some of these can include climate change, natural disasters, environmental destruction, or over-hunting. All of these factors can contribute to the deaths of various animals which ultimately leads to extinction if left unchecked.

Explanation:

ABO blood group is a classification of blood depending on the presence of 4 different antigens.
A.
True
B.
False

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

i feel it is correct

in the sense that it dwpends on the presence of 4different antigens

A
I think, but I’m not sure.. I’m slow

A 2 kg book sits in the same room as a 5 kg vase. If the force of gravity between them is 7.41 x 10^-11 N, how far apart are they

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The distance between the two objects is 3.0 m

Explanation:

The magnitude of the gravitational force between two objects is given by the following equation:

[tex]F=G\frac{m_1 m_2}{r^2}[/tex]

where :

[tex]G=6.67\cdot 10^{-11} m^3 kg^{-1}s^{-2}[/tex] is the gravitational constant

[tex]m_1,m_2[/tex] are the masses of the two objects

r is the separation between the objects

In this problem, we have:

[tex]m_1 = 2 kg[/tex] is the mass of the book

[tex]m_2 = 5 kg[/tex] is the mass of the vase

[tex]F=7.41\cdot 10^{-11}N[/tex] is the force between the two objects

Re-arranging the equation and solving for r, we find the distance between the two objects:

[tex]r=\sqr{\frac{Gm_1 m_2}{F}}=\sqrt{\frac{(6.67\cdot 10^{-11})(2)(5)}{7.41\cdot 10^{-11}}}=3.0 m[/tex]

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Answer:

3.00 m

Explanation:

In your own words, and using scientific vocabulary, answer the following question.

What is a wave?

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Definition - Wave:

The wave is a type of vibration (disorder) that moves in space and matter. Wave motions pass energy from one point to other.

Explanation:

A wave is a disorder or change that gradually transfers energy from one point to another in a medium and can take the form of a flexible distortion or change in pressure, electric or magnetic current, electric potentials or temperature.

A medium passing through a wave may experience local vibrations when it passes through a wave, but the particle in the medium does not move with the waves. The disorder can take many forms, from a limited wide pulse to an infinitely long sinusoidal wave.

What determines how the plates interact at their boundaries

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Answer:

Tectonic plate interactions are of three different basic types: Divergent boundaries are areas where plates move away from each other, forming either mid-oceanic ridges or rift valleys. These are also known as constructive boundaries. Convergent boundaries are areas where plates move toward each other and collide.

Explanation:

Meaning the answer to your question is depending on what type of tectonic plate interaction is occurring will depend on how the plates interact.

How is force defined?​

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Answer:

In physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate. Force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull.

a 1 m length of string is wrapped around a solid disk, of mass .25 kg and a radius of .30m, mounted on a frictionless axle. the string is pulled with a tension force of 20 N. what is the angular velocity of the disk after the string is pulled off

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Answer:

60 rad/s

Explanation:

∑τ = Iα

Fr = Iα

For a solid disc, I = ½ mr².

Fr = ½ mr² α

α = 2F / (mr)

α = 2 (20 N) / (0.25 kg × 0.30 m)

α = 533.33 rad/s²

The arc length is 1 m, so the angle is:

s = rθ

1 m = 0.30 m θ

θ = 3.33 rad

Use constant acceleration equation to find ω.

ω² = ω₀² + 2αΔθ

ω² = (0 rad/s)² + 2 (533.33 rad/s²) (3.33 rad)

ω = 59.6 rad/s

Rounding to one significant figure, the angular velocity is 60 rad/s.

A 2498 kg car is moving at 17.1 m/s slams on its brakes and slows to 2.6 m/s. What is the magnitude (absolute value) of the impulse the car experiences during this time?

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Answer:

J=36221 Kg.m/s

Explanation:

Impulse-Momentum Theorem

These two magnitudes are related in the following way. Suppose an object is moving at a certain speed [tex]v_1[/tex] and changes it to [tex]v_2[/tex]. The impulse is numerically equivalent to the change of linear momentum. Let's recall the momentum is given by

[tex]p=mv[/tex]

The initial and final momentums are, respectively

[tex]p_1=mv_1,\ p_2=mv_2[/tex]

The change of momentum is

[tex]\Delta p=p_2-p_1=m(v_2-v_1)[/tex]

It is numerically equal to the Impulse J

[tex]J=\Delta p[/tex]

[tex]J=m(v_2-v_1)[/tex]

We are given

[tex]m=2498\ kg,\ v_1=17.1\ m/s,\ v_2=2.6\ m/s[/tex]

The impulse the car experiences during that time is

[tex]J=2498(2.6-17.1)=2498(-14.5)[/tex]

J=-36221 Kg.m/s

The magnitude of J is

J=36221 Kg.m/s

what is the maximum weight a boat can hold if a boat can displace 60.5ml?

a. 60.5 kg
b. 30.25 grams
c. 60.5 grams
d. 30.25 kg

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Answer:

a. 60.5 kg

Explanation:

Given data,

The maximum water a boat can displace is, 60.5 ml

According to the principle of buoyancy, the weight of the floating body is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced.

Under standard temperature and pressure, a unit mass of water equals one liter.

If a boat can displace a maximum of 60.5 ml of water, then it can hold a mass of a maximum of 60.5 kg of mass.

Carbon-12
Carbon-13
Carbon-14
Which BEST describes the difference between
carbon-12 and carbon-14?
A. Carbon-12 has one more neutron than carbon-14.
B. Carbon-12 has two less protons than carbon-14.
C. Carbon-14 has one less proton than carbon-12.
D. Carbon has two more neutrons than carbon-12.

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Answer:

A.Carbon-13

B.Yes of course

C.No

D.Not sure

Answer:

B. Carbon-12 has two less protons than carbon-14.

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Part of the earth that goes around the core and is solid

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Answer:

mantle

Explanation:

Answer:

The mantle. Its so hot it basically lava.

Explanation:

The potential energy of a 40-kg cannon ball is 14000 J. How high was the cannon ball to have this much potential energy?

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Pe = mgh.

14000 J = (40kg)(10m/s^2)(h)

h = 35 meters

Final answer:

The cannon ball was at a height of 35.71 meters to have the given potential energy.

Explanation:

To calculate the height of the cannonball, we can use the formula for gravitational potential energy: PE = mgh, where PE is the potential energy, m is the mass, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the height.

Rearranging the formula, we have h = PE / (mg).

Plugging in the given values, we get h = 14000 J / (40 kg * 9.8 m/s^2) = 35.71 m.

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bubba approach billie and gives him a swift shove.timid little billie keeps his hands in his pocket during this interaction.subsequently, while bubba places a force upon billie,billie does not place a force upon bubba

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Answer:

Bubba like Billie :)

Final answer:

Newton's Third Law of Motion dictates that a force exerted on Billie by Bubba results in an equal and opposite force exerted back on Bubba, regardless of Billie's actions.

Explanation:

The scenario described involves Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Despite Billie keeping his hands in his pockets, when Bubba pushes Billie, there is a force exerted back on Bubba, even if Billie does not actively push back. This interaction is involuntary and happens naturally due to the laws of physics.

How hot is the sun in degrees Celsius?

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Answer:

The temperature of the mantle varies greatly, from 1000° Celsius near its boundary with the crust, to 3700° Celsius

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Final answer:

The Sun has a surface temperature of about 6000 Kelvin, which corresponds to approximately 5727 degrees Celsius. This temperature is much cooler than the Sun's core, which reaches about 15 million degrees Celsius.

Explanation:

Temperature of the Sun

The temperature on the surface of the Sun is approximately 6000 Kelvin (K), which is equivalent to about 5727 degrees Celsius (°C). At its core, the Sun is much hotter, with temperatures around 15 million degrees Celsius. The vast difference in temperature between the Sun's surface and its core can be attributed to the complex nuclear reactions and intense pressures found at the center of this stellar body.

The Sun appears somewhat yellow from Earth due to the scattering of shorter blue wavelengths by nitrogen molecules in our atmosphere, while in space, the Sun would actually look white due to the equal amounts of reddish and bluish light it emits. Students often compare the temperature of the Sun to extreme temperatures on Earth, like the record high in Death Valley, CA, which was 134°F (or approximately 56.7°C).

If you're interested in the conversion between different temperature scales, remember that 0 degrees Celsius is equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The formula to convert from Kelvin to Celsius is C = K - 273.15. Therefore, the Sun's surface temperature in Kelvin can be converted to Celsius by subtracting 273.15 from the Kelvin value.

Justin drives his unicycle 7.0 m/s northward. How long will it take him (in seconds) to travel 12 km?

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Answer:

The time required is 28.5 [min]

Explanation:

We can find the time using the kinematic equation, but first, we must convert the distance to travel in meters.

x = distance = 12 [km] = 12000 [m]

velocity = 7 [m/s]

T[tex]t = \frac{x}{v} \\t=\frac{12000}{7} \\t=1714 [s] = 28.5 [min][/tex]

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