Which two chemical equations show double-replacement reactions?
A. C+02 - CO2
B. 2Li + CaCl2 - 2LiCl + Ca
I C. Ca(OH)2 + H2S04 - CaSO4 + 2H20
D. Na2CO3 + H2S - H2CO3 + Na2S

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Answer 1

The two chemical equations show double-replacement reactions are Ca(OH)2 + H2S04 - CaSO4 + 2H20 and Na2CO3 + H2S - H2CO3 + Na2S.

What is double replacement reaction?

A double replacement reaction have two ionic compounds that are exchanging anions or cations.

From the given options, we can choose the following based on their exchange of anions or cations.

Ca(OH)2 + H2S04 - CaSO4 + 2H20Na2CO3 + H2S - H2CO3 + Na2S

Thus, the two chemical equations show double-replacement reactions are Ca(OH)2 + H2S04 - CaSO4 + 2H20 and Na2CO3 + H2S - H2CO3 + Na2S.

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12.could be D
13.A
14.D
15.C
16.A

2. Which of the following objects has the greatest momentum?
A) a 145 grain baseball hit at 45 m/s
B) a 1200 kg car driving 25 m/s
C) a 2.0 *10-2 kg snail moving al 3.0 * 104 m/s
D) a 500 kg horse galloping at 12.0 m/s

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Answer:

B) a 1200 kg car driving 25 m/s

Explanation:

Momentum can be defined as the multiplication (product) of the mass possessed by an object and its velocity. Momentum is considered to be a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.

Mathematically, momentum is given by the formula;

[tex] Momentum = mass * velocity [/tex]

This ultimately implies that, the mass of an object or body is directly proportional to its momentum. Thus, the higher the mass of an object or body, the greater would be its momentum and vice-versa.

By mere inspection of the data given, we can see that the object with the greatest amount of mass and velocity is the car weighing 1200 kilograms and moving at 25 meters per seconds.

Substituting into the formula, we have;

[tex] Momentum = 1200 * 25 [/tex]

Momentum = 30,000 Kgm/s

The moment of inertia of the club head is a design consideration for a driver in golf. A larger moment of inertia about the vertical axis parallel to the club face provides more resistance to twisting of the club face for off-center hits. The mass of one club head is 200 g and its moment of inertia is 5000 g cm2 . What is the radius of gyration of this club head

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Answer:

Explanation:

Moment of inertia I = M k² , where M is mass and k is radius of gyration .

Putting the given values in the equation

5000 = 200 x k²

k² = 25

k = 5 cm .

Radius of gyration is 5 cm .

The spaceship Enterprise 1 is moving directly away from earth at a velocity that an earth-based observer measures to be 0.62c. A sister ship, Enterprise 2, is ahead of Enterprise 1 and is also moving directly away from earth along the same line. The veolcity of Enterprise 2 relative to Enterprise 1 is 0.30c. What is the velocity of Enterprise 2

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Answer:

The answer is "0.92 c"

Explanation:

[tex]v_1\ (earth) = 0.62 \ c \\\\v_2\ ( enterprise ) = -0.30[/tex]

so,

[tex]v_2 \ (earth) = 0.62 \ c - (-0.30 \ c) \\\\[/tex]

               [tex]= 0.62 \ c +0.30 \ c\\\\= 0.92 \ c[/tex]

A fisherman notices that his boat is moving up and down periodically without any horizontal motion, owing to waves on the surface of the water. It takes a time of 2.60 s for the boat to travel from its highest point to its lowest, a total distance of 0.630 m . The fisherman sees that the wave crests are spaced a horizontal distance of 5.70 m apart.

Required:
a. How fast are the waves traveling?
b. What is the amplitude of each wave?
c. If the total vertical distance traveled by the boat were 0.30 m but the other data remained the same, how would the answers to parts (a) and (b) be affected?

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Answer:

a) v = 1.1 m/s

b) A = 0.315 m

c) v = 1.1 m/s  A= 0.15 m

Explanation:

a)

In any travelling wave, there exists a fixed relationship between the propagation speed, the wavelength and the frequency, as follows:

        [tex]v = \lambda * f (1)[/tex]

If the wave crests are spaced a horizontal distance of 5.7 m apart, this means that the wavelength of the wave is just the same, i.e., 5.70 m.Regarding the frequency, we know that the frequency is just the inverse of the period, i.e., the time needed to complete one oscillation.If it takes a time of 2.60 s to go from the highest point to the lowest, the time needed to complete an oscillation (the period T) will be just double of this time:⇒ T = 2.60 s * 2 = 5.20 s (2)Since we have now T, we can find the frequency f as follows:

       [tex]f = \frac{1}{T} = \frac{1}{5.20s} = 0.19 Hz (3)[/tex]

Replacing f and λ in (1) we get:

      [tex]v = \lambda * f = 5.70 m * 0.19 Hz = 1.10 m/s (4)[/tex]

b)

The amplitude of the wave is just the amount that the water aparts from its equilibrium level, which is just the half of the distance between its highest point and the lowest one, as follows:

      [tex]A = \frac{0.630m}{2} = 0.315 m (5)[/tex]

c)  

Part a) will not be affected by the new amplitude, because we have showed that the speed is independent of the amplitude, so v can be written as follows:

       v = 1.10 m/s (6)

Part b) will change , due to the amplitude changes. If the total vertical distance traveled by the boat is 0.30 m, by the same token as explained in b), the new amplitude will be just half of this, as follows:

       [tex]A = \frac{0.30m}{2} = 0.15 m (7)[/tex]

Hand pushes on a table with a force of 35n forward.reaction force

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Answer:

como  ías

Explanation:

Fill in the blanks using the following words: Solid, Liquids, Gasses, More, Less, Gas, Fluids, Higher, Lower, Sun, Radiation, Conductors

● Radiation transfers heat best through _________ because there is _______ space between the particles.

● Conduction transfers heat best through _______ because there is space between the particles.

● Convection transfers heat best through _______ which includes _______ and ______.

● Heat always moves from _________ temperature to _________ temperature.

● Heat from ______ travels to earth by ___________.

● Solids that transfer heat well ate known as _____________.

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Answer:

Blank 1: Gasses

Blank 2: More

Blank 3: Solids

Blank 4: Fluids

Blank 5: Liquid

Blank 6: Gas

Blank 7: Higher

Blank 8: Lower

Blank 9: Sun

Blank 10: Radiation

Blank 11: Conductors

P.S. order of answers does not matter between Blank 5 and 6.

When a 20 kg explosive detonates and sends a 5 kilogram piece traveling to the right at 105 m/s
what is the speed and direction of the other 15 kilogram piece of the explosive!

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Answer:

speed: 35m/s

direction: left

Explanation:

Assuming the right side is the positive direction:

before explosion:

P = mv = 0

after explosion:

P' = 15P + 5P

(Set the velocity of the 15kg piece after explosion as v1' and the velocity of the 5kg piece after explosion as v2')

P' = 0.75mv1' + 0.25mv2'

P' = (15kg)v' + (5kg)(105m/s)

P' = 525kg/m/s + (15kg)v1'

P = P'

525kg/m/s + (15kg)v1' = 0

(15kg)v1' = -525kg/m/s

v1' = -35m/s

speed = |-35| = 35m/s

direction is to the left since the right side is the positive direction.

The volume of a gas decreases from 15.7 mºto 11.2 m3 while the pressure changes from 1.12 atm to 1.67 atm. If the
initial temperature is 245 K, what is the final temperature of the gas?
O 117 K
230 K
261K
.
O 512K

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Answer:

Approximately [tex]261\; \rm K[/tex], if this gas is an ideal gas, and that the quantity of this gas stayed constant during these changes.

Explanation:

Let [tex]P_1[/tex] and [tex]P_2[/tex] denote the pressure of this gas before and after the changes.

Let [tex]V_1[/tex] and [tex]V_2[/tex] denote the volume of this gas before and after the changes.

Let [tex]T_1[/tex] and [tex]T_2[/tex] denote the temperature (in degrees Kelvins) of this gas before and after the changes.

Let [tex]n_1[/tex] and [tex]n_2[/tex] denote the quantity (number of moles of gas particles) in this gas before and after the changes.

Assume that this gas is an ideal gas. By the ideal gas law, the ratios [tex]\displaystyle \frac{P_1 \cdot V_1}{n_1 \cdot T_1}[/tex] and [tex]\displaystyle \frac{P_2 \cdot V_2}{n_2 \cdot T_2}[/tex] should both be equal to the ideal gas constant, [tex]R[/tex].

In other words:

[tex]R = \displaystyle \frac{P_1 \cdot V_1}{n_1 \cdot T_1}[/tex].

[tex]R =\displaystyle \frac{P_2 \cdot V_2}{n_2 \cdot T_2}[/tex].

Combine the two equations (equate the right-hand side) to obtain:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{P_1 \cdot V_1}{n_1 \cdot T_1} = \frac{P_2 \cdot V_2}{n_2 \cdot T_2}[/tex].

Rearrange this equation for an expression for [tex]T_2[/tex], the temperature of this gas after the changes:

[tex]\displaystyle T_2 = \frac{P_2}{P_1} \cdot \frac{V_2}{V_1} \cdot \frac{n_1}{n_2} \cdot T_1[/tex].

Assume that the container of this gas was sealed, such that the quantity of this gas stayed the same during these changes. Hence: [tex]n_2 = n_1[/tex], [tex](n_2 / n_1) = 1[/tex].

[tex]\begin{aligned} T_2 &= \frac{P_2}{P_1} \cdot \frac{V_2}{V_1} \cdot \frac{n_1}{n_2}\cdot T_1 \\[0.5em] &= \frac{1.67\; \rm atm}{1.12\; \rm atm} \times \frac{11.2\; \rm m^{3}}{15.7\; \rm m^{3}} \times 1 \times 245\; \rm K \\[0.5em] &\approx 261\; \rm K\end{aligned}[/tex].

A loop of wire carrying a current of 2.0 A is in the shape of a right triangle with two equal sides, each 15 cm long. A 0.7 T uniform magnetic field is parallel to the hypotenuse. The total magnetic force on the two equal sides has a magnitude of:Group of answer choices0.30 N0 N0.51 N0.41 N

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Answer:

the total magnetic force on the 2 sides of the wire is 0.30 N

Option a) 0.30 N is the correct answer

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

both the sides of the right angled triangle is the same and the magnetic is in the plane of the  triangle and is perpendicular to the hypotenuse.

hence, angle between the magnetic field and both the sides of the triangle is 45 degrees.

∅ = 45°

I = 2.0 A

L = 15 cm = 0.15 m

B = 0.7 T

Total magnetic force on the 2 sides of the wire will be;

F = 2BILsin∅

we substitute

F = 2 × 0.7 × 2.0 × 0.15 × sin(45°)

F = 0.42 × 0.70710678

F = 0.2970 ≈ 0.30 N

Therefore, the total magnetic force on the 2 sides of the wire is 0.30 N

Option a) 0.30 N is the correct answer

It turns out that the depth in the ocean to which airborne electromagnetic signals can be detected grows with the wavelength. Therefore, the military got the idea of using very long wavelengths corresponding to about 30 Hz to communicate with submarines throughout the world. If we want to have an antenna that is about one-half wavelength long, how long would that be

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Wavelength = speed / frequency.

Wavelength = 3x10^8 m/s / 30 hz

Wavelength = 10 million meters

1/2 wavelength = 5 million meters

(that's about 3,100 miles)

I'm pretty sure the frequency is wrong in the question.

I think it's actually 30 kHz, not 30 Hz.

That makes the antenna about 3.1 miles long.

An artificial satellite circling the Earth completes each orbit in 126 minutes. (a) Find the altitude of the satellite.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Time period of rotation

T = 2πR/ V where R is radius of orbit and V is orbital velocity

Orbital velocity V = √ ( GM/R ) , m is mass of the earth .

T = 2πR √R / GM

T² = 4π²R³ / GM

Putting the values

( 126 x 60 )² = 4 x 3.14² x R³ / 6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ x 5.97 x 10²⁴

57.15 x 10⁶ = 39.44 x R³ / 39.82 x 10¹³

R³ = 577 X 10¹⁸

R = 8.325 x 10⁶ m

= 8325 km

Radius of earth = 6400 km

height of satellite = 8325- 6400 = 1925 km .

Somebody, please help me with these by April 6 I'm about to fail my class

1. Describe specific heat capacity and its use in calorimetry.
2. Define latent heat and how it is different than specific heat capacity.
3. Describe how a phase diagram changes when changing from a solid to a liquid.
4. Describe how work is done is related to a change in the volume of a fluid.
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5. What is the relationship of change in internal energy, work, and heat? Explain the significance in terms of energy.
6. As succinctly as possible, explain why it is impossible to have an engine that is 100% efficient.
7. Describe the application of Archimedes principle in everyday terms.
Practice
8. 50 grams of a substance increases its temperature by 10 degrees when 100 J of heat is added. What is the specific heat capacity of the substance?
9. Ten kilograms of a substance has a latent heat of 1000 J/kg. How much energy does it take to change the phase of this substance?
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10. The work done by a piston is measured to be 1000 J. If the pressure is a constant 1000 Pa, what is the change in volume of the piston?
11. Is the process described in #10 isovolumetric? Explain.
12. Is it possible for a substance to change the temperature in an isovolumetric and adiabatic process? Explain.
13. A substance is heated with 1000 J and does 700 J of work on the atmosphere. What is the change in the internal energy of the substance?
14. An engine causes a car to move 10 meters with a force of 100 N. The engine produces 10,000 J of energy. What is the efficiency of this engine?
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15. If a ball of radius 0.1 m is suspended in water, density = 997 kg/m^3, what is the volume of water displaced and the buoyant force?
16. A 10 kg ball of volume = 0.005 m3 is set on a lake. Describe what will happen to the ball.
Application
A group of physics students heats a vial of water, which has a balloon at the top that traps the water vapor and air.
17. Describe how much the internal energy is changed if the students are adding heat to the water via a Bunsen burner. No need to calculate anything.
18. If 50 grams of water start to boil, then how much heat must be added to completely boil off the water? The latent heat of vaporization is 2,260,000 J/kg
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19. Assume this process is 10% efficient, how much work is done by the gas expanding into the atmosphere?
20. Assuming the atmospheric pressure to be constant at 101,325 Pa, by what amount does the volume of the balloon change?

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Answer:

im sorry i would help but thats too much

A mass weighing 24 pounds, attached to the end of a spring, stretches it 4 inches. Initially, the mass is released from rest from a point 4 inches above the equilibrium position. Find the equation of motion. (Use g

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Answer:

The equation of motion is [tex]x(t)=-[/tex][tex]\frac{1}{3} cos4\sqrt{6t}[/tex]

Explanation:

Lets calculate

The weight attached to the spring is 24 pounds

Acceleration due to gravity is [tex]32ft/s^2[/tex]

Assume x , is spring stretched length is ,4 inches

Converting the length inches into feet [tex]x=\frac{4}{12} =\frac{1}{3}feet[/tex]

The weight (W=mg) is balanced by restoring force ks at equilibrium position

mg=kx

[tex]W=kx[/tex] ⇒ [tex]k=\frac{W}{x}[/tex]

The spring constant , [tex]k=\frac{24}{1/3}[/tex]

                            = 72

If the mass is displaced from its equilibrium position by an amount x, then the differential equation is

    [tex]m\frac{d^2x}{dt} +kx=0[/tex]

    [tex]\frac{3}{4} \frac{d^2x}{dt} +72x=0[/tex]

  [tex]\frac{d^2x}{dt} +96x=0[/tex]

Auxiliary equation is, [tex]m^2+96=0[/tex]

                                 [tex]m=\sqrt{-96}[/tex]

                               =[tex]\frac{+}{} i4\sqrt{6}[/tex]

Thus , the solution is [tex]x(t)=c_1cos4\sqrt{6t}+c_2sin4\sqrt{6t}[/tex]

                                 [tex]x'(t)=-4\sqrt{6c_1} sin4\sqrt{6t}+c_2[/tex]  [tex]4\sqrt{6}[/tex] [tex]cos4\sqrt{6t}[/tex]

The mass is released from the rest x'(0) = 0

                    [tex]=-4\sqrt{6c_1} sin4\sqrt{6(0)}+c_2[/tex] [tex]4\sqrt{6}[/tex] [tex]cos4\sqrt{6(0)}[/tex] =0

                                                    [tex]c_2[/tex] [tex]4\sqrt{6} =0[/tex]

                                     [tex]c_2=0[/tex]

Therefore , [tex]x(t)=c_1[/tex] [tex]cos 4\sqrt{6t}[/tex]

Since , the mass is released from the rest from 4 inches

                    [tex]x(0)= -4[/tex] inches

[tex]c_1 cos 4\sqrt{6(0)} =-\frac{4}{12}[/tex] feet

   [tex]c_1=-\frac{1}{3}[/tex] feet

Therefore , the equation of motion is  [tex]-\frac{1}{3} cos4\sqrt{6t}[/tex]

Two protons move with uniform circular motion in the presence of uniform magnetic fields. Proton one moves twice as fast as proton two. The magnitude of the magnetic field in which proton one is immersed is twice the magnitude of the magnetic field in which proton two is immersed. The radius of the circle around which proton one moves is r. What is the radius of the circle around which proton two moves

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Answer:

r₂ = 4 r

Explanation:

For this exercise let's use Newton's second law with the magnetic force

          F = q v x B

bold letters indicate vectors, the magnitude of this expression is

          F = q v B sin θ  

in this case we assume that the angle is 90º between the speed and the magnetic field.

If we use the rule of the right hand with the positive charge, the thumb in the direction of the speed, the fingers extended in the direction of the magnetic field, the palm points in the direction of the force, which is towards the center of the circle, therefore the force is radial and the acceleration is centripetal

           a = v² / r

let's use Newton's second law

           F = ma

           q v B = m v² / r

           r = [tex]\frac{qB}{mv}[/tex]

Let's apply this expression to our case.

Proton 1

             r = \frac{qB_1}{mv_1}

Proton 2

             r₂ = [tex]\frac{q \ B_2}{m \ v_2}[/tex]

in the exercise indicate some relationships between the two protons

*    v₁ = 2 v₂

    v₂ = v₁ / 2

*   B₂ = 2B₁

we substitute

           r₂ = [tex]\frac{q \ 2B_1}{m \ \frac{v_1}{2} }[/tex]

           r₂ = 4 [tex]\frac{qB_1}{mv_1}[/tex]

           r₂ = 4 r

volcano has both useful and harmful effects give reason​

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Answer:

harmful effects

1. that will cause air pollution

2. that will destroy our earth

Answer:

useful effects of volcano are :-

it makes soil fertile it provides valuable nutrients for the soil

harmful effects of volcano are:-

it makes air polluted it destroy the environment .

hope it is helpful to you ☺️


Please help I will mark you brainliest

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I believe the answer is a

The correct answer is D, that is the point of the lowest elevation on the map.

I beg you plz help me asap!!!
Q. How does new planet change our understanding about the universe?​

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Answer:

a.

Explanation:

there would be a new planet is our solar system which could cause different gravitation pull on all the planets also there could be possible be new life form or other valuable metals that haven't been discovered on this planet. hope this helps somewhat

Well, considering there's countless planets out there that haven't been discovered on top of the ones that have been, it definitely changes our understanding of the universe by showing that there's more out there to explore and the fact that conditions in space support a lot more planets than previously thought I'm sure.

Batteries are not perfect. They can't deliver infinite current. As the current load on a battery gets larger, the voltage output gets smaller.

a. True
b. False

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True Im typing this for charater limit

A bullet of mass 4.00 g is fired horizontally into a wooden block of mass 1.30 kg resting on a horizontal surface. The coefficient of kinetic friction between block and surface is 0.170. The bullet remains embedded in the block, which is observed to slide a distance 0.240 m along the surface before stopping. Part A What was the initial speed of the bullet

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Answer:

[tex]291.67\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]m_1[/tex] = Mass of bullet = 4 g

[tex]m_2[/tex] = Mass of block = 1.3 kg

[tex]\mu[/tex] = Coefficient of friction = 0.17

[tex]s[/tex] = Displacement of block = 0.24 m

[tex]v_1[/tex] = Velocity of bullet

[tex]v[/tex] = Velocity of combined mass

[tex]g[/tex] = Acceleration due to gravity = [tex]9.81\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]

The energy balance of the system is given by

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2}(m_1+m_2)v^2=\mu(m_1+m_2)gs\\\Rightarrow v=\sqrt{2\mu gs}[/tex]

As the momentum is conserved in the system we have

[tex]m_1v_1=(m_1+m_2)v\\\Rightarrow m_1v_1=(m_1+m_2)\sqrt{2\mu gs}\\\Rightarrow v_1=\dfrac{(m_1+m_2)\sqrt{2\mu gs}}{m_1}\\\Rightarrow v_1=\dfrac{(4\times 10^{-3}+1.3)\times \sqrt{2\times 0.17\times 9.81\times 0.24}}{4\times 10^{-3}}\\\Rightarrow v_1=291.67\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

The initial speed of the bullet is [tex]291.67\ \text{m/s}[/tex].

What is the unit of measurement of mass and weight? ​

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the unit of measurement for mass & weight is kilograms (kg)

Answer:

kilogram

In the International System of Units (SI), the kilogram is the basic unit of mass, and the newton is the basic unit of force. The non-SI kilogram-force is also a unit of force typically used in the measure of weight.

The photosphere refers to the Sun's:
core
atmosphere
surface
magnetic field

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I think it is magnetic field

Answer:

The photosphere is the visible "surface" of the sun. So your answer would be C.

Explanation: its right

should scientist be allowed to do anything that they can?​

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No, because some scientist are bad and they must have a scientific attitude like honesty, curiosity, open-mindedness, optimistic and more. And they should follow others sometimes because for their own good.

Answer:

No

Explanation:

Science operates in the context of national and international laws, agreements and conventions. It requires scientists to conduct and communicate scientific work for the benefit of society, with excellence, integrity, respect, fairness, trustworthiness, clarity, and transparency.

1- charging by touch occurs when electrons are transmitted by direct contact.
(Right)
(wrong)

2- Electric charges are preserved, they are not created or destroyed.
(Right)
(wrong)​

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Answer:

#1 - True (touch) charging when electric conductors actually touch one another.

#2. True - electrical charges are conserved (not destroyed)

Blocks A (mass 5.00 kg) and B (mass 6.50 kg) move on a frictionless, horizontal surface. Initially, block B is at rest and block A is moving toward it at 3.00 m/s. The blocks are equipped with ideal spring bumpers. The collision is head-on, so all motion before and after the collision is along a straight line.
(a) Find the maximum energy stored in the spring bumpers and the velocity of each block at that time.
(b) Find the velocity of each block after they have moved apart.

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Answer: i believe  its B Find the velocity of each block after they have moved apart sorry

Explanation: have a nice day buddy

Help please. Question about a potential energy.

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P=m*g*h. So this implies that 130*10*0.200=260J. Bear in mind that g is constant.

What is the importance of using locally available resources in creating art?​

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Answer:

please give me brainlist and follow

Explanation:

Using locally available resources for art help in the preservation of environment. A significant and practical aspects of art is material significance. The items used by artists while making an art piece affects both the form and the material. Every material delivers something special in the creative process.

Which energy source can be found on the electromagnetic spectrum? A) sound energy B) chemical energy UV light energy D mechanical energy

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B uv light energy
Explanation:I need 20 characters

Why is it harder to breathe on a
mountain?
A. The air pressure is so high the lungs can't expand.
B. The air is denser and oxygen can't flow easily into the
lungs.
C. The denser oxygen molecules sink below the
surrounding air.
D. The air is less dense so there are fewer oxygen
molecules.

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I think it’s d but I’m not sure

16. Two electric bulbs marked 100W 220V and 200W 200V have tungsten
filament of same length. Which of the two bulbs will have thicker
filament?

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Answer:

The second bulb will have thicker filament

Explanation:

Given;

First electric bulb: Power, P₁ = 100 W and Voltage, V₁ = 220 V

Second electric bulb: Power, P₂ = 200 W and Voltage, V₂ = 200 V

Resistivity of tungsten, ρ = 4.9 x 10⁻⁸ ohm. m

Resistance of the first bulb:

[tex]P = IV = \frac{V}{R} .V = \frac{V^2}{R} \\\\R = \frac{V^2}{P} \\\\R_1 = \frac{V_1^2}{P_1} = \frac{(220)^2}{100} = 484 \ ohms[/tex]

Resistance of the second bulb:

[tex]R_2 = \frac{V_2^2}{P_2} = \frac{(200)^2}{200} = 200 \ ohms[/tex]

Resistivity of the tungsten filament is given by the following equation;

[tex]\rho = \frac{RA}{L}[/tex]

where;

L is the length of the filament

R is resistance of each filament

A is area of each filament

[tex]A = \pi r^2[/tex]

where;

r is the thickness of each filament

[tex]\rho = \frac{R (\pi r^2)}{L} \\\\\frac{\rho L}{\pi} = Rr^2 \\\\Recall ,\ \frac{\rho L}{\pi} \ is \ constant \ for \ both \ filaments\\\\R_1r_1^2 = R_2r_2^2\\\\(\frac{r_1}{r_2} )^2 = \frac{R_2}{R_1} \\\\\frac{r_1}{r_2} = \sqrt{\frac{R_2}{R_1} } \\\\\frac{r_1}{r_2} = \sqrt{\frac{200}{484} } \\\\\frac{r_1}{r_2} = 0.64\\\\r_1 = 0.64 \ r_2\\\\r_2 = 1.56 \ r_1[/tex]

Therefore, the second bulb will have thicker filament

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