how can you verify the archimedes principle?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

It is found that W1 - W2 loss in weight of solid when immersed in water is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the body. This verifies Archimedes' principle.


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in which unit is atmospheric pressure measured?​

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Answer:

Originally Answered: What is the unit of measurement of pressure in the atmosphere? The SI derived unit of pressure is the pascal , abbreviated Pa. This is a pressure exerted by a force of 1 newton acting over an area of 1m².

Explanation:

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Atmospheric pressure is expressed in several different systems of units: millimetres (or inches) of mercury, pounds per square inch (psi), dynes per square centimetre, millibars (mb), standard atmospheres, or kilopascals.

the valency of oxygen is 2​

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Answer:

Yes the valency of oxygen is 2

Tsunami waves are caused by earthquakes in the ocean floor. As the waves approach the shore, they usually grow in height. When this occurs, which aspect of the wave is changing?

A. amplitude
B. direction
C. frequency
D. speed
E. wavelength

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Answer:

LETTER A. AMPLITUDE

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

A weather balloon is inflated with 0.80 m3 of helium (He) at ground level (pressure is 1.0 atm). The balloon is released and rises into the air. What is the atmospheric pressure when the gas in the balloon expands to a volume of 3.32 m3?

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Answer: 0.24 atm

Explanation:

To calculate the new pressure, we use the equation given by Boyle's law. This law states that pressure is directly proportional to the volume of the gas at constant temperature.  

The equation given by this law is:

[tex]P_1V_1=P_2V_2[/tex]

where,

[tex]P_1[/tex] = initial pressure of gas = 1.0 atm

[tex]V_1[/tex] =  initial volume of gas = [tex]0.80 m^3[/tex]

[tex]P_2[/tex] = final pressure of gas= ?

[tex]V_2[/tex] = final volume of gas = [tex]3.32m^3[/tex]

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]1.0\times 0.80m^3=P_2\times 3.32m^3[/tex]

[tex]P_2=0.24atm[/tex]

Thus the atmospheric pressure of the gas is 0.24 atm

Define pressure in short

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Answer:

hope it helps......

Explanation:

Pressure, in the physical sciences, the perpendicular force per unit area, or the stress at a point within a confined fluid.

How long will it take an object to move 50 meters if the object is traveling with an average speed of 2 meter per second? (Answer to the nearest 100th decimal with units)

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Answer:

26

Explanation:

could anyone solve this...its kinda urgent.​

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Answer:

1) A = lost volts, B = lower, C = a small pressure, D, = Newtons kg, E = Modulation.

2) A = True(?), B = true, C = True, D = True, E = not sure sorry.

Explanation:

according to Newton's first law of motion an object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will continue to move at a constant velocity because of net force are
A balanced
B unbalanced
C acting in Paris
D the same​

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Answer:

i think its b

Explanation:

its been awhile since I've worked on Newton's first law

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Answer:

#1. decrease

#2. increases

#3. increases

#4.increases

Explanation:

A weight lifter holds a 800 newton barbell over his head at a height of 6 meters. How much work does the weight lifter do on the barbell?
A. 4800 J
B. 0 J
C. 4800 W
D. 0 W

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Answer:

B. o J

hope it helps......

Answer:

A. 4800J

Explanation:

use the formula of work u also can get answer

You get a job delivering water. You calculate how much work is done picking up each 20 L bottle of
water and raising it vertically 1 m. For every 100 bottles you deliver, you will use Select.... (g =
9.8 m/s2)
-196J
-2,000 J
-19,600 J
-196,000J

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Answer:

The work done by picking up 100 20-L bottles and raising it vertically 1 meter is 19614 joules.

Explanation:

By the Work-Energy Theorem, the work needed to raise vertically 100 bottles of water is equal to the gravitational potential energy, units for work and energy are in joules:

[tex]\Delta W = \Delta U_{g}[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]\Delta W[/tex] - Work.

[tex]\Delta U_{g}[/tex] - Gravitational potential energy.

The work is equal to the following formula:

[tex]\Delta W = n\cdot \rho \cdot V \cdot g \cdot \Delta h[/tex] (2)

Where:

[tex]n[/tex] - Number of bottles, dimensionless.

[tex]\rho[/tex] - Density of water, measured in kilograms per cubic meter.

[tex]V[/tex] - Volume, measured in cubic meters.

[tex]g[/tex] - Gravitational acceleration, measured in meters per square second.

[tex]\Delta h[/tex] - Vertical displacement, measured in meters.

If we know that [tex]n = 100[/tex], [tex]\rho = 1000\,\frac{kg}{m^{3}}[/tex], [tex]V = 0.02\,m^{3}[/tex], [tex]g = 9.807\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex] and [tex]\Delta h = 1\,m[/tex], then the work done is:

[tex]\Delta W = (100)\cdot \left(1000\,\frac{kg}{m^{3}} \right)\cdot (0.02\,m^{3})\cdot \left(9.807\,\frac{m}{s^{2}} \right)\cdot (1\,m)[/tex]

[tex]\Delta W = 19614\,J[/tex]

The work done by picking up 100 20-L bottles and raising it vertically 1 meter is 19614 joules.

The vehicles are fitted with shockers why​

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Shockers acts as a shock absorber in the vehicle making the ride comfortable. When vehicle goes on rough road then it gets shocks from the road deformities the springs present in the shockers provide counter force and thus making the vehicle stable ride without shock.

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One model of tennis ball launcher has advertised that it is capable of
imparting 15,000 J of kinetic energy to a 0.5 kg ball initially at rest. A
student carefully measures the compression of the spring to be 0.10 m-
What is the value of the spring constant for the tennis ball launcher
according to the data provided?

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Answer:

The answer for the first question is: 3,000,000 N/m

The answer for the second question is: If the question was, "Which of the following is the best example of kinetic energy being transformed into potential energy?" then the answer is winding the spring on a toy car

Explanation:

For the first question: I have no explanation, I just got it right on my test so I thought i'd help you out.

For the second question: (i'll try to explain the best I can).

Kinetic energy = energy in motion

Potential energy = stored energy

so when winding the spring of a car you are using energy in motion (kinetic energy) to create stored energy (potential energy) that will be used to move the car. So it goes something like:

kinetic energy > potential energy > kinetic energy

A tennis ball is hit with a speed of 30 m/s at an angle of 40 degrees above the horizontal. What is the range of the ball?

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Answer:

90.44 m

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Initial velocity (u) = 30 m/s

Angle of projection (θ) = 40°

Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²

Range (R) =?

The range of the ball can be obtained as follow:

R = u² Sine 2θ / g

R = 30² Sine (2×40) / 9.8

R = 900 Sine 80 / 9.8

R = 900 × 0.9848 / 9.8

R = 886.32 / 9.8

R = 90.44 m

Therefore, the range of the tennis ball is 90.44 m

HELP PLS i need this

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Answer:

here you have to find the range

Explanation:

[tex]range=\frac{u^{2}sin2\theta }{g}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{4.22^{2} * sin2(63) }{10}[/tex]

1.4431m

A car drives 16 miles south and then 12 miles west. What is the magnitude of the car's displacement?
04 miles
16 miles
20 miles
28 miles

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Answer:

The answer is 20 miles

Explanation:

You would use a^2+b^2=c^2 to get the displacement.

So 16^2+12^2=c^2

400=c^2

c=20

2. A lever has efficiency 60% and mechanical advantage 4, then
(i) Calculate effort required to lift 1000 N load. [250 N] (ii
(ii) Calculate velocity ratio of the lever. [VR = 6.66]
(iii) Find out output work to turn load up to 20 m. [20,000 Nm]
1:0​

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Answer:

(i) Effort = 250 N

(ii) Velocity ratio = 6.667

(iii) work output = 20 000 Nm

Explanation:

Given: efficiency = 60%, mechanical advantage = 4.

(i) Mechanical advantage = [tex]\frac{Load}{effort}[/tex]

Load = 1000 N

⇒ Effort = [tex]\frac{Load}{Mechanical advantage}[/tex]

             = [tex]\frac{1000}{4}[/tex]

             = 250 N

Effort = 250 N

(ii) Efficiency = [tex]\frac{Mechanical advantage}{velocity ratio}[/tex] x 100%

Velocity ratio = [tex]\frac{Mechanical advantage}{Efficiency}[/tex] x 100%

                      = [tex]\frac{4}{60}[/tex] x 100

                      = 6.667

Velocity ratio = 6.667

(iii) Work output = Load x distance moved by load

                         = 1000 x 20

                         = 20 000

Work output = 20 000 Nm

do all objects have inertia

a) true
b) false

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Answer:

The answer is A. Which is true

A physics student throws a ball thrown horizontally from the top of a building with a speed of 8 m/s. The student measures the height of the building to be 15m.

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Answer:

Following are the solution to the given question:

Explanation:

Please find the complete question in the attached file.

[tex]a_x = 0\\\\a_y = -g = -9.81\ \ \frac{m}{s^2} \\\\v_{iy} = 0 \\\\y = v_{iy} \times t+ \frac{1}{2ay} \times t^2 \\\\ 15 = \frac{1}{2} \times 9.8 \times t^2 \\\\t = \sqrt{(2 \times \frac{15}{9.8})} \\\\[/tex]

  [tex]= 1.75 \ sec \\\\[/tex]

Distance:

[tex]x = v_{ix} \times t \\\\[/tex]

  [tex]= 8 \times 1.75\\\\= 14 m[/tex]

Using the concept of motion, the answers to the question posed on the motion of a dropped ball are :

Vertical component of acceleration = - 9.8 m/Horizontal component of acceleration = 0Initial vertical Velocity = 0Time taken = 1.75 seconds Landing distance from building = 14 meters

The vertical component of acceleration is denoted as [tex]a_{y} [/tex] :

The gravitational force acting on the ball in the downward direction has an acceleration of - 9.8 m/s². Hence,

[tex]V_{y} = 9.8 m/s^{2} [/tex]

Gravitational force only acts downwards along the vertical, hence, horizontal component of acceleration will be Zero.

[tex]V_{y} = 0 [/tex]

then the vertical component of x, will be 0

[tex]V_{x} [/tex] = 0

The initial vertical velocity ; [tex]V_{iy} is Zero [/tex] :

[tex]V_{iy} = 0 [/tex] :

The time taken :

S = 0.5gt² ; S = distance = 15 meters ; g = - 9.81

15 = 0.5(9.8)t²

15 = 4.9t²

t² = (15 ÷ 4.9)

t² = 3.061

t = √3.061

t = 1.75 seconds

Landing Distance from building :

Horizontal speed × time taken

[tex]V_{ix} \times 1.75 [/tex]

[tex]8 \times 1.75 = 14 meters [/tex]

Therefore, the ball landed 14 meters away from the building.

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How much power does a machine have that does 15204 J of work in 40 seconds?

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Explanation:

since P=W/t

P=15204/40

P=380.1 Watt

find the ratio of the lengths of the two mathematical pendulums, if the ratio of periods is 1.5​

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Answer:

The ratio of lengths of the two mathematical pendulums is 9:4.

Explanation:

It is given that,

The ratio of periods of two pendulums is 1.5

Let the lengths be L₁ and L₂.

The time period of a simple pendulum is given by :

[tex]T=2\pi \sqrt{\dfrac{l}{g}}[/tex]

or

[tex]T^2=4\pi^2\dfrac{l}{g}\\\\l=\dfrac{T^2g}{4\pi^2}[/tex]

Where

l is length of the pendulum

[tex]l\propto T^2[/tex]

or

[tex]\dfrac{l_1}{l_2}=(\dfrac{T_1}{T_2})^2[/tex] ....(1)

ATQ,

[tex]\dfrac{T_1}{T_2}=1.5[/tex]

Put in equation (1)

[tex]\dfrac{l_1}{l_2}=(1.5)^2\\\\=\dfrac{9}{4}[/tex]

So, the ratio of lengths of the two mathematical pendulums is 9:4.

Please help!
Tell me types of minor sports except football,
basketball,volleyball,
handball,rugby and waterpolo​​

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ice hokey, indoor soccer

I need help with questions #2 and #3

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Answer:

Im sorry i can't read it is to small

Discribe the law of reflection

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Answer:

the angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence—θr = θi. The angles are measured relative to the perpendicular to the surface at the point where the ray strikes the surface.

Explanation:

A microscope uses a mirror to reflect light to the specimen under the microscope. ... An astronomical reflecting telescope uses a large parabolic mirror to gather dim light from distant stars. A plane mirror is used to reflect the image to the eyepiece.

Ifa cup of coffee is at 90°C and a person with a body temperature of 36°C touches it, how will heat flow between
them?
O from the hand to the cup
O from the cup to the hand
O from the cup to the surrounding air
O from the hand to surrounding air

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from the cup to the hand
It will flow from cup to hand

What are clouds called that generate rain?
A) cirrus clouds

B) nimbus clouds

C) stratus clouds

D) cumulus clouds

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Answer:

B= nimbus clouds

Answer:

B= nimbus clouds

give the relation of resistance of wire with the length and thickness.​

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Answer:

The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section.

Explanation:

Give the relation of resistance of wire with the length and thickness:

Resistance:

There is a resistance to the flow of an electric current through most conductors.

The length of wire increases

The thickness of wire decreases

The resistance of a long wire is greater then the resistance of a short wire because electrons collide with more ions as they pass through.

The relationship between resistance and wire length is proportional. The resistance of thin wire is greater then the resistance of a thick wire because a thin wire has fewer electrons to  carry the current.The relationship between resistance and the area of the cross section of wire is inversely proportional.

What is Physics? How is Physics used in your everyday life? Give at least two examples and explain your answer. You need at least 3

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The transportation industry is no stranger to the manipulation of everyday physics. Cars and trains utilize the wheel, which provides a smooth, steady motion.

The ears hear sounds which occur through the movement of air molecules, and the chemistry that drives all of biology depends on the physics of energy and molecules. Every day, for example, plants absorb sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide, creating glucose and releasing oxygen as a byproduct.

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Why is thermal energy from the Sun transferred to Earth through electromagnetic waves instead of any other type of thermal energy transfer?
Electromagnetic waves can carry energy through matter.
Electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space.
Electromagnetic waves can move through gases faster than other types of energy transfer.
Electromagnetic waves can move more energy than other types of energy transfer.

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Answer:

Electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space.

Explanation:

Electromagnetic waves are defined as the waves that are created due to the vibrations between a magnetic field and an electric field.

Earth atmosphere is made up of several gases and spaces between them. Thermal energy from the sun require to pass through space by electromagnetic radiation. Electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space and that is why other type of waves are unable to transfer thermal energy.

Hence, the correct answer is "Electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space".

Answer:

Electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space.B.

Explanation:

WHAT IS THE NET FORCE (CENTRIPETAL FORCE) FOR A 1500 KG
CAR DRIVING 5 M/S AROUND A CURVE, 10 M IN RADIUS?

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A :-) Given - m = 1500 kg
v = 5 m/s
r = 10 m
Solution -
F = mv^2 by r
F = 1500 x 5 x 5 by 10
( cut 5 and 10 because 5 x 2 = 10 )
F = 1500 x 5 by 2
( cut 2 and 1500 because
2 x 750 = 1500 )
F = 750 x 5
F = 3750 N
.:. The centripetal force is 3750 N.

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