A 1.00 kg block of ice, at -25.0°C, is warmed by 35 kJ of energy. What is the final temperature of the ice?

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Answer 1

Answer:

-8.4°C

Explanation:

From the principle of heat capacity.

The heat sustain by an object is given as;

H = m× c× (T2-T1)

Where H is heat transferred

m is mass of substance

T2-T1 is the temperature change from starting to final temperature T2.

c- is the specific heat capacity of ice .

Note : specific heat capacity is an intrinsic capacity of a substance which is the energy substained on a unit mass of a substance on a unit temperature change.

Hence ; 35= 1× c× ( T2-(-25))

35= c× ( T2+25)

35 =2.108×( T2+25)

( T2+25)= 35/2.108= 16.60°{ approximated to 2 decimal place}

T2= 16.60-25= -8.40°C

C, specific heat capacity of ice is =2.108 kJ/kgK{you can google that}

Answer 2

To solve this we must be knowing each and every concept related to energy. Therefore, -8.40°C is the final temperature of the ice.

What is energy?

In physics, energy is the capacity to accomplish work. It can be potential, kinetic, temperature, electrical, chemical, radioactive, or in other forms.

There is also heat and work—energy inside the process of being transferred through one body to the other. Energy is always classified according to its type once it has been transmitted. As a result, heat transported could become thermal energy, whereas labor done may emerge as mechanical energy.

H = m× c× (T2-T1)

35= 1× c× ( T2-(-25))

35= c× ( T2+25)

specific heat capacity of ice is =2.108 kJ/kgK

35 =2.108×( T2+25)

( T2+25)= 35/2.108= 16.60°

T2= 16.60-25= -8.40°C

Therefore, -8.40°C is the final temperature of the ice.

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Calculate the weight of an object on earth surface having 600km from surface of earth?

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Your question seems to contradict itself. You said "on Earth surface" and then you said "600 km from surface of the Earth" ... both in the same sentence.

I'll assume that the object is actually 600 km from surface of the Earth, because that makes the question (and the answer) more interesting.

We know that the weight of any object is (mass) x (gravity). Those are the two numbers we need in order to calculate the object's weight. Mysteriously, you haven't told us either one.  We'll call the object's mass ' M ' (clever, eh ?), and we'll calculate the value of gravity up there where the object is located.

We now that the acceleration of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the centers of two objects.  When an object is on the Earth's surface, it's 6,371 km from Earth's center, and the acceleration of gravity there is 9.8 m/s².  

The object in the question is 600 km farther from Earth's center, so the acceleration of gravity there is

(9.8 m/s²) · (6371 / 6971)²  =  8.2 m/s².

So the object's weight is (8.2 M) Newtons.

This is about 84% of its weight on Earth's surface.

(Notice that the astronauts aboard the International Space Station are NOT "weightless". The strength of gravity up there where they are is around 84% of what it is down on the ground.  The question of why they float, and why their muscles waste away, is a topic for another Brainly question.)

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At which temperature does the motion of atoms and molecules stop?
0°C
ОС
0°K
ОК

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Answer: 0 Kelvin, or 0°K.

Explanation:

The Kelvin scale is used primarily in scientific applications due to the unit's lack of negative values.

0 Kelvin is equivalent to "absolute zero", or the temperature at which molecules and atoms no longer physically move.

0 Celsius on the other hand is a system based on the freezing and boiling points of water. 0 Celsius is the freezing point and 100 Celsius is the boiling point.

A 2kg object is dropped from a height 10m.Calculate the speed of the object after it has fallen 5m, assuming there is no resistance. g= 10 N/kg​

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Answer:

10m/s

Explanation:

[tex]d=v_ot+\dfrac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]

Since there is no initial velocity as the object is dropped, you can write the following equation:

[tex]5=\dfrac{1}{2}(10)t^2 \\\\1=t^2 \\\\t=1[/tex]

Now that you know how long the fall took, you can use another physics equation to find the velocity at that point.

[tex]v_f=v_o+at[/tex]

Since there once again is no initial velocity, you can rewrite this as:

[tex]v_f=at=(10)(1)=10m/s[/tex]

Hope this helps!

The kinetic energy the object has at any point during the fall is exactly the potential energy it lost by falling to that height.

Potential energy = (mass) · (gravity) · (height)

Change of potential energy = (mass) · (gravity) · (change of height)

Change of potential energy = (2 kg) · (10 m/s ) · (-5 m)

Change of potential energy = 100 Joules

Kinetic energy = (1/2) · (mass) · (speed²)

Kinetic energy = (1 kg) · (speed² )

100 J = (1 kg) · (speed²)

Speed² = (100 J) / (1 kg)

Speed² = (100 kg-m²/s²) / (1 kg)

Speed² = (100 m²/s²)

Speed = 10 m/s  


A rubber band that has been stretched has gained ____ energy
OA) heat
OB) kinetic
OC) potential
D) chemical​

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Answer: potential

Explanation:

What are the eight states of matter?

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The eight states of matter are


Solid.
Liquid.
Gas.
Plasma.
Bose-Einstein Condensate.
Excitonium.
Degenerate Matter.
Photonic Matter.
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If the potential difference across the bulb in a camping lantern is 9.0 V, what is the
potential difference across the cells used to power it?

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Answer:

9.0 V.

Explanation:

battery gives the voltage of 9.0 V to the lantern to use it.

The voltage across the bulb in camping lanterns is equal to the potential difference across the cells that are used to power it. So, 9 V.

What is meant by potential difference ?

Potential difference between two points is defined as the amount of work required to move a unit positive charge along any path between two places in the electric field without accelerating the charge.

Here,

While the one point has a lower potential, the other one has a higher potential. The term voltage or potential difference refers to the charge difference between higher and lower potentials.

The force needed for the electrons to move through a circuit is provided by the voltage or potential difference.

In a series circuit, the voltage across a bulb is equal to the voltage across the battery only if the bulb and the battery are the only components in the circuit.

Hence,

The voltage across the bulb in camping lanterns is equal to the potential difference across the cells that are used to power it. So, 9 V.

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The graph shows the motion of a cyclist.



Calculate;

a) The acceleration in the first 20 s.

b) The acceleration between 20 and 30s.

c) The acceleration in the last 10 s.

d) The distance travelled by the cyclist when he was moving at a constant speed?
Show working.

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Answer:

A. 0.5m/s².

B. –0.5m/s².

C. –0.5m/s².

D. 100m.

Explanation:

A. Determination of the acceleration in the first 20s.

Initial velocity (u) = 0

Final Velocity (v) = 10m/s

Time (t) = 20secs.

Acceleration (a) =..?

Acceleration = change in Velocity /time

a = (v – u)/t

a = (10 – 0)/20 = 10/20

a = 0.5m/s²

Therefore, the acceleration of the cyclist in the first 20secs is 0.5m/s²

B. Determination of the acceleration between 20 and 30s. This can be obtained as follow:

Initial velocity (u) = 10m/s

Final Velocity (v) = 5m/s

Time (t) = 30 – 20 = 10s

Acceleration (a) =..?

Acceleration = change in Velocity /time

a = (v – u)/t

a = (5 – 10)/10 = –5/10

a = –0.5m/s²

Therefore, the acceleration of the cyclist between the 20 and 30secs is

–0.5m/s².

C. Determination of the acceleration in the last 10s.

Initial velocity (u) = 5m/s

Final Velocity (v) = 0

Time (t) = 10s

Acceleration (a) =..?

Acceleration = change in Velocity /time

a = (v – u)/t

a = (0 – 5)/10 = –5/10

a = –0.5m/s²

Therefore, the acceleration of the cyclist between the last 10secs is

–0.5m/s².

D. Determination of the distance travelled by the cyclist when he was moving at a constant speed.

Velocity (v) = 5m/s

Time (t) = 50 – 30 = 20secs

Displacement (d) =?

Velocity = Displacement /Time

v = d/t

5 = d/20

Cross multiply

d = 5 x 20

d = 100m

Therefore, the distance travelled by the cyclist at constant speed is 100m

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Answer:

both a and b have same pressure

suppose that g (x) equals f (x + 1) - 3 which statement best compares the graph of g (x) with the graph of f (x)​

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Answer:

The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) shifted 1 unit to the left and 3 units down.

Explanation:

f(x + q) which is left q units

f(x - q) which is right q units

f(x) + q which is up q units

f(x) - q which down q nits

and

G(x) = F(x + 1) - 3

So,

f(x + 1) shifts to left 1 unit

f(x) - 3 shifts to down 3 units

So, the correct answer is B.

The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) shifted 1 unit to the left and 3 units down.

The ________ of a particle for a given ‘Interval of time’ is defined as the ratio of total distance travelled to the total time taken.

uniform speed
average speed
uniform velocity
average velocity

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Answer:

The average speed of a particle for a given ‘Interval of time’ is defined as the ratio of total distance travelled to the total time taken.

Explanation:

To find the average speed we take the total

distance traveled divided by the time interval.

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A diver is 20 m below the surface of the water in a dam. If the density of a water is 1000 kg/m3, determine the pressure due to the water on the diver. (Take g= 10 N/kg)

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Answer:

the pressure due to the water on the diver is 200,000 pascal

pressure = height × density × acceleration due to gravity

p = 20×1000×10

p=200,000 pascal

What is the unit of work? Explain whether the unit of work is a fundamental uint
or derived unit
1.
What do you mean by a unit?
2.
unit or a derived unit.
are the fundamental units used in physics?
al Bureau of Weights and Me​

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Answer:

1)the unit of work is joule. 2)it is derived unit because it is made by two different unit force and displacement .3)

can someone help what are the common branches of physics

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Answer: Dear Buddy ,the common brnches os physics are given below:

Explanation:

Mechanics

Classical physics

Modern physics

Thermodynamics

Electricity

Magnetism

Geo physics

Plasma physics

Optics

Sound and oscillation

Electronics

Chemical physics

Engineering physics

Solid state physics

Quantum physics

Nuclear physics

Particle physics

Bio physics

Astrophysics

Condensed matter physics

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Answer:

Engineering is one of branches that uses physics mainly the most

Explanation:

as for engineering requires mathematics and physics principles in their everyday routine to calculate and measure accordingly to manufactur a product.

Does thermal energy flow from warmer objects to cooler objects

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Answer:yes

Explanation:

Thermal energy is the sum of all kinetic and potential energy in a substance. He is the thermal energy that flows from a warmer object to a cooler object.

heat is the thermal energy that flows from warmer objects to cooler objects. heat only flows one way, from warmer to cooler objects. net heat transfer ends when two objects reach the same temperature. (thermal equilibrium)

4 answers. Anyone know?​

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Answer:

lift

weight

thrust

air resistance

Explanation:

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Answer: Upthrust, lift, air resistance,  and thrust

Explanation:

All of these 4 elements are taken into account during the design and creation of a plane.

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When describing image formation in mirrors, what is the angle of reflection?

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Answer:

angle of refraction is the same as angle of incidence

Explanation:

Answer:

The angle of reflection is 180 degrees because if you mapped it on a coordinate plane, both the real object and the image in the mirror will be on opposite sides.

Calculate the transfer of energy by a force of 15N when it moves the object by a distance of 5m
a. In the direction of the force

b. In a direction at 60° to the direction of the force


c. At right angles to the force

NEED EXPLAINATION

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Answer:

a) 75 J

b) 37.5 J

c) 0

Explanation:

Work is the force exerted on an object causing it to move, Work is the product of force and displacement. Work is not done if the force and displacement are at right angles to each other. It is given by:

[tex]Work(energy)=Fxcos(\theta)[/tex]

F is the force, x is the displacement and Θ is the angle between force and displacement.

a) Force (F) = 15N and distance (x) = 5. Since it is in the direction of the force, Θ = 0

[tex]Work(energy)=Fxcos(\theta)= 15*5*cos(0)=75J[/tex]

b) Force (F) = 15N and distance (x) = 5.  Θ = 60

[tex]Work(energy)=Fxcos(\theta)= 15*5*cos(60)=37.5J[/tex]

c) Force (F) = 15N and distance (x) = 5.  Θ = 90

[tex]Work(energy)=Fxcos(\theta)= 15*5*cos(90)=0[/tex]

A sheet of paper 3.0 cm by 4.0 cm is lying on the desk. If the atmospheric pressure is 1.013105 Pa, what is the total force exerted on the top side of the paper by the atmosphere?

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Answer:

132.56N

Explanation:

Pressure is defined as force per unit area.

Expressed mathematically as;

P = F/A

Where P-pressure

F-force

A-area

From the above formula,

F= P×A

= 1.1013 × 10^5 × (3×4/10000)

= 11.013×12 =132.56N

Note: the unit of measure in cm is converted to m and since 100cm makes 1m for each sides 3cm and 4cm we convert to 'm' by dividing by 100 twice giving division by 10000)

The unit of measure Pa means Pascal and is the same as N/m2

What’s the When the temperature increases the viscosity of the liquids ??? Hurry someone plz help

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Answer:

Decreases

Explanation:

Viscosity is inversely proportional to temperature

i.e. η ∝ [tex]\frac{1}{T}[/tex]

Where η is coefficient of viscosity and T is temperature,

Which means that when temperature increases, viscosity decreases and vice versa.

b) Explain the method of preparing electromagnet. How do you test the
poles of an electromagnet with the help of magnetic compass ?

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Answer:

An electromagnet is made by forming a coil around a soft iron bar (known here as the metal) such as a nail or  screw and connect with an insulated copper wire (known here as the electric current conductor) the ends of the wound copper is then connected separately to the positive and negative terminals of a battery (known here as the source of electric current)

The north seeking needle of the magnetic compass will move away when brought close to the north pole of the formed electromagnet which can then be labelled N

The magnetic compass needle will be attracted to the south pole of the electromagnet which can then be labelled S

Explanation:

An electromagnet is an electric powered magnet that is formed (temporarily) by the perpendicular movement of electric current with respect to a metal core

The magnitude and the poles of an electromagnet can be changed by changing the magnitude and the direction of flow of the electric current respectively.

calculate the frequency of a wave that is traveling at a speed of 3.0 m/s and has a wavelength of 1.2m

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Answer:

2.5 Hz

Explanation:

3.0m/s / 1.2 m=2.5 1/s=2/5 Hz

The frequency of a wave with speed of 3.0 m/s and has a wavelength of 1.2m is 2.5 Hz.

What is frequency?

The frequency of a wave is the number of cycles per second.

Given the wavelength is 1.2 m and speed v =3.0m/s, then the frequency of the wave is

v =fλ

f = 3 / 1.2

f = 2.5 Hz

Thus, the frequency of the wave is 2.5 Hz.

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When heat is converted into another form of energy, the total amount of energy is constant. Which law best illustrates this statement?
A.
the first law of thermodynamics
B.
the second law of thermodynamics
C.
the third law of thermodynamics
D.
none of the above

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

This is the first law of thermodynamics and it's called the law of conservation of energy

Answer : A


explanation :



how many chromosomes does an elephant's egg cell have ?

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Answer:

Diploid is often noted as 2N where N is the number of chromosomes. So in humans 2N=46. During sexual reproduction, the sex cells of parent organisms unite with one another and form a fertilized egg cell. In this situation, each sex cell is a gamete.

Explanation:

A student drops two metallic objects into a 120 g steel container holding) 150 g of water at 25°C. One object is a 253 g cube of copper that is initially at 85°C, and the other is a chunk of aluminum that is initially at 5°C. To the surprise of the student, the water reaches a final temperature of 25°C, its initial temperature. What is the mass of the aluminum chunk? (please add an explanation)

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Answer: 0.326kg

Explanation:

Given the following :

Mass of copper (Mc) = 253g

Initial temperature of copper (t1) = 85°C

Mass of aluminium(Ma)=?

Initial temperature of aluminum(t1) = 5°C

Specific heat capacity of aluminum(Ca) = 900

Specific heat capacity of copper (Cc) = 387

Final temperature(t2) = 5°C

Q = mc(t2 - t1)

Ma × Ca × (t2 - t1)a = Mc × Cc × (t2 - t1)c

Ma × 900 × (25 - 5) = 0.253 × 387 × (25 - 85)

Ma × 900 × 20 = 0.253 × 387 × 60

Ma × 18000 = 5874.66

Ma = 5874.66 / 18000

Ma = 0.32637

Ma = 0.326kg

The mass of the aluminum chunk dropped into the water is 325.5 g.

The given parameters;

mass of the steel, = 120 gmass of water = 150 ginitial temperature of water = 25 °Cmass of copper = 253 ginitial temperature of the copper = 85 °Cinitial temperature of the aluminum = 5 °Cfinal temperature of water = 25 °CSpecific heat capacity of aluminum = 0.9 J/gC Specific heat capacity of copper = 0.386 J/gC

Apply the principle of conservation of energy, the heat gained by the aluminum is equal to heat lost by the copper;

[tex]M_a C_a (t- t_a) = M_c C_c (t_c - t)\\\\M_a\times 0.9 \times (25-5) = 253 \times 0.386 \times (85-25)\\\\18 M_a = 5859.48\\\\M_a = \frac{5859.48}{18} \\\\M_a = 325 .5 \ g[/tex]

Thus, the mass of the aluminum chunk dropped into the water is 325.5 g.

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Please give me concept to solve this.

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Answer:

The difference in tension,  between adjacent sections of the pull cable at the given conditions is 17.701 kN

Explanation:

We take the cars as moving upwards such that the resultant pulling force on the car, F, along the cable is given by the relation

[tex]F_{car}[/tex] = Upward tension force,  [tex]Tension_{(upwards)}[/tex] - Downward tension force, [tex]Tension_{(downwards)}[/tex] - Component of the weight of the car along the taut cable

The parameters given are;

Mass of car, m = 2750 kg

Angle of inclination of taut cables, θ = 35°

The upward acceleration of the car, a = 0.81 m/s²

Given that the weight is acting vertically downwards, we have;

Component of the weight of the car along the taut cable = m × g × sin(θ)

∴ Component of the weight of the car along the taut cable = 2750 × 9.81 × sin (35°) = 15473.66 N

We therefore have;

[tex]F_{car}[/tex] =  [tex]Tension_{(upwards)}[/tex] - [tex]Tension_{(downwards)}[/tex] - 15473.66 N

[tex]F_{car}[/tex]  = m × a = 2750 × 0.81 =  [tex]T_{upwards}[/tex] - [tex]T_{downwards}[/tex] - 15473.66

∴  [tex]Tension_{(upwards)}[/tex] - [tex]Tension_{(downwards)}[/tex] = 2750 × 0.81 + 15473.66 = 17701.16 N

Hence the difference in tension,  [tex]Tension_{(upwards)}[/tex] - [tex]Tension_{(downwards)}[/tex] between adjacent sections of the pull cable if the cars are at the maximum permissible mass and are being accelerated up the incline = 17701.16 N or 17.701 kN.

A ball hits a wall horizontally at 6m/s and rebounces at 4.4m/s the ball is in contact with wall for 0.04 sec. what is the acceleration.

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Answer:

Acceleration (a) = 40 m/s²

Explanation:

Given:

Initial velocity (u) = 6 m/s

Final velocity (v) = 4.4 m/s

Time taken (t) = 0.04sec

Find:

Acceleration (a) = ?

Computation:

We know that,

⇒ v = u + at

a = (v - u) / t

⇒ Acceleration (a) = (4.4 - 6) / 0.04

⇒ Acceleration (a) = (-1.6) / 0.04

Acceleration (a) = 40 m/s²

At what wavelength would a star radiate the greatest amount of energy if the star has a surface temperature of 60,000 K?

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Answer:

[tex]\lambda=4.81\times 10^{-8}\ m[/tex]

Explanation:

We have,

The surface temperature of the star is 60,000 K

It is required to find the wavelength of a star that radiated greatest amount of energy. Wein's displacement law gives the relation between wavelength and temperature such that :

[tex]\lambda T=2.89\times 10^{-3}[/tex]

Here,

[tex]\lambda[/tex] = wavelength

[tex]\lambda=\dfrac{2.89\times 10^{-3}}{60000}\\\\\lambda=4.81\times 10^{-8}\ m[/tex]

So, the wavelength of the star is [tex]4.81\times 10^{-8}\ m[/tex].

When is the magnitude of the acceleration of a mass on a spring at its maximum value?
A.
when the mass has a speed of zero
B.
when the mass is moving upward
C.
when the mass has no displacement
D.
when the mass is 1

2 x

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Now we know that Force is the rate of change of momentum meaning

F= mv/t

But

mv/t = Ke

v/t = ke/m

a= ke/m

Where a is acceleration

K is constant of proportionality of tension on a spring

e is the extension substended by a string.

From the formula of acceleration we can see that as mass decreases acceleration increases so we can see that m = 1

We would have a maximum value of acceleration.

The Answer Is....:

D.

Se realiza un trabajo mecanico de 3500 J para levantar una cubeta con area cuyo peso tiene una determinada magnitud. Determina la altura a la que se elevo la cubeta

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Answer:

10 m

Explanation:

Trabajo (W) = 3500 J,   peso de la cuchara (F) = 350 N.

El trabajo es el producto de la fuerza que actúa sobre un objeto y la distancia o desplazamiento. La unidad de trabajo estándar son los joules (J).

Trabajo (W) =  fuerza (F) × distancia (d)

W = F × d

[tex]d=\frac{W}{F} =\frac{3500J}{350}=10m[/tex]

el cubo se elevó a 10 m

The height (distance) to which the bucket was raised is equal to 10 meters.

Given the following data:

Work done = 3500 JoulesWeight of bucket = 350 Newton

To determine the height (distance) to which the bucket was raised:

Mathematically, work done is given by the formula:

[tex]Work\;done = Force \times distance[/tex]

Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;

Note: Force = weight.

[tex]3500 = 350 \times distance\\\\Distance = \frac{3500}{350}[/tex]

Distance = 10 meters.

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What happens to a sound wave as air temperature decreases?

A. The wave returns to rest a position

B. The wave’s speed decreases

C. Air particles push harder on the wave

D. The waves speed increases

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Answer:

Explanation:

goes down as the temperature decreases, and vice versa. Sound's frequency is independent of temperature, while its speed is directly proportional to temperature. Heat, like sound, is a form of kinetic energy. Molecules at higher temperatures have more energy, thus they can vibrate faster. Since the molecules vibrate faster, sound waves can travel more quickly. ... This is faster than 331 meters per second, which is the speed of sound in air at freezing temperatures.

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Sound waves travel more fastly in hot air , since particles in atmosphere gets more energetic in higher temperature. Hence, as the temperature decreases, the wave’s speed decreases.

What is sound waves ?

Sound waves are mechanical waves passing through a medium. Sound waves are longitudinal where, the oscillation of particles is along the direction of wave propagation.

Compression waves, which at a microscopic scale rely on molecules transmitting energy one to another, are used to convey sound through the air.

Higher temperatures produce more energetic air molecules, which vibrate more rapidly. As a result of the molecules colliding with one another, the sound waves can move more quickly.

Therefore, as the temperature decreases, the speed of sound wave decreases. Thus, option B is correct.

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Read the excerpt from Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.My own house was an eyesore, but it was a small eyesore, and it had been overlooked, so I had a view of the water, apartial view of my neighbor's lawn, and the consoling proximity of millionaires -all for eighty dollars a month.Across the courtesy bay the white palaces of fashionable East Egg glittered along the water, and the history of thesummer really begins on the evening I drove over there.The contrast created between East Egg and West Egg suggests thatthe main character feels comfortable in all social situations.Nick will experience a series of financial pitfalls as the story unfolds.the story's conflict will be based on wealth and appearances.the story will be presented from a number of differing perspectives. which correctly lists the three types of rock particles that make up soil?1: air, clay, and sand2: clay, water, and silt3: sand, clay, and silt 4: silt, water, and air windows can create a mirror set with two drives for data redundancy which is also known as The Inca had advanced knowledge of engineering. What did the Inca build to keep their empire connected? A. a carriage pulled by horses B. a network of telegraph wires C. a system of roads and bridges D. a collection of colorful pottery what are some examples of organic fertilizer Find the length and width of a rectangle that has the given perimeter and a maximum area. Perimeter: 392 meters BRAINLIST AND 50 POINTS! ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS CORRECTLY!Complete the sentence based on your knowledge of the professional difficulties faced by music artists.Digital technology allows audiences to see free live telecasts of music or dance performances through:|_______|.Complete the sentence based on your knowledge of the history and evolution of music.The Greeks invented the:|_______|around 250 B.C.Marcus is a performing artist. Which profession best qualifies Marcus as a performing artist?A. painterB. photographerC. magicianD. sculptorWhich title is the name of the first opera?A. AlohaB. DafneC. Run Around the ClockD. Yankee DoodleAlicia is a music teacher. She decides to use literacy standards to assess the theoretical proficiency of her students. Which standard will she use?A. energyB. productionC. notationD. compositional formTHANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR HELPING ME :3 i need help in homework no guess Which statement best explains how this plot event develops the theme that people need rules in order to live together in peace? Triangle p is reflected in the line y = -x to give triangle q. Triangle q is reflected in the line x= -1 to give triangle r. describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle r to triangle p i need help please thanks