A window cleaner has a weight of 839.86 N. The window cleaner is cleaning windows on the 4th floor of a building at a height of 12 m. How much potential energy does the window cleaner have?

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Answer 1

Answer:

E = 10078.32 J

Explanation:

Given that,

The weight of a window cleaner, F = 839.86 N

The window cleaner is cleaning windows on the 4th floor of a building at a height of 12 m.

We need to find the potential energy of the window cleaner. We know that the potential energy of an object is given by :

E = mgh

Put values,

E = 839.86 × 12

E = 10078.32  J

So, the window cleaner will have 10078.32  J of potential energy.


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Alex swims at an average speed of 4.5 m/s how far does he swim in one minute 24 seconds

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Answer:

378

Explanation:

60 seconds in one minute

add the 24 seconds

multiply it by 4.5

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Explanation:

Un acróbata de masa M, se impulsa hacia arriba con una velocidad v0 desde un

trampolín. Mientras sube, a una altura h sobre el trampolín, recoge a un mono entrenado de masa m. ¿Cuál es la altura máxima que alcanzan el mono y el acróbata?

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Answer:

La altura máxima que alcanzan el mono y el acróbata es [tex]z = \frac{1}{2}\cdot \left(\frac{M}{M+m} \right)\cdot v_{o}^{2}+\left(1-\frac{M\cdot g}{M+m} \right)\cdot h[/tex].

Explanation:

Asumamos que tanto el acróbata, el mono y el sistema acróbata-mono son conservativos y que el acróbata comienza su acción a una altura de cero. El estudio se divide en dos etapas: (i) El acróbata se dirige al mono, (ii) El acróbata recoge al mono y alcanzan una altura máxima.

Para resolver esta cuestión, nos valemos del Principio de Conservación de la Energía.

Parte I

La energía cinética traslacional inicial ([tex]K_{1,a}[/tex]) es igual a la suma de la energía cinética traslacional final ([tex]K_{2, a}[/tex]) y la energía potencial gravitacional final ([tex]U_{g,2,a}[/tex]).

[tex]K_{1,a} = K_{2,a} + U_{g,2,a}[/tex] (1)

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot M \cdot v_{o}^{2} = \frac{1}{2}\cdot M\cdot v_{1}^{2} + M\cdot g \cdot h[/tex] (1b)

Donde:

[tex]M[/tex] - Masa del acróbata.

[tex]g[/tex] - Constante gravitacional.

[tex]v_{o}[/tex] - Rapidez inicial del acróbata.

[tex]v_{1}[/tex] - Rapidez del acróbata justo antes de recoger al mono.

[tex]h[/tex] - Altura inicial del mono.

Parte II

La suma de las energías iniciales cinética traslacional ([tex]K_{2, a}[/tex]) y potencial gravitacional de acróbata ([tex]U_{g,2,a}[/tex]) y la energía inicial potencial gravitacional del mono ([tex]U_{g,2,m}[/tex]) es igual a la suma de las energías potenciales gravitacionales iniciales del sistema acróbata-mono ([tex]U_{g,3,a+m}[/tex]), es decir:

[tex]K_{2,a} + U_{g,2,a}+U_{g,2,m} = U_{g,3,a+m}[/tex] (2)

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot M\cdot v_{1}^{2} + (M+m)\cdot g \cdot h = (M+m)\cdot g \cdot z[/tex] (2b)

Donde:

[tex]m[/tex] - Masa del mono.

[tex]z[/tex] - Altura máxima del sistema acróbata-mono.

De (1b) tenemos que la rapidez del acróbata justo antes de recoger al mono es:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot M \cdot v_{o}^{2} = \frac{1}{2}\cdot M\cdot v_{1}^{2} + M\cdot g \cdot h[/tex]

[tex]v_{o}^{2} = v_{1}^{2}+2\cdot g\cdot h[/tex]

[tex]v_{1} = \sqrt{v_{o}^{2}-2\cdot g\cdot h}[/tex]

Finalmente, la altura máxima alcanzada por el sistema acróbata-mono es:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot M\cdot v_{1}^{2} + (M+m)\cdot g \cdot h = (M+m)\cdot g \cdot z[/tex]

[tex]z = \frac{M\cdot v_{1}^{2}}{2\cdot (M+m)\cdot g}+h[/tex]

[tex]z = \frac{1}{2}\cdot \left(\frac{M}{M+m} \right)\cdot (v_{o}^{2}-2\cdot g\cdot h)+ h[/tex]

[tex]z = \frac{1}{2}\cdot \left(\frac{M}{M+m} \right)\cdot v_{o}^{2}+\left(1-\frac{M\cdot g}{M+m} \right)\cdot h[/tex]

La altura máxima que alcanzan el mono y el acróbata es [tex]z = \frac{1}{2}\cdot \left(\frac{M}{M+m} \right)\cdot v_{o}^{2}+\left(1-\frac{M\cdot g}{M+m} \right)\cdot h[/tex].

An unbalanced force is at work when
A.
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B.
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C.
a model rocket takes off.
D.
a glass sits on a table.

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I would go with C because all the rest of the answer are sitting on something.
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using a diagram explain how acceleration can be obtained from a velocity time graph​

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Answer:

For any v-t graph the acceleration is the slope of the graph. For average acceleration in a time period ‘t’ consider the change in velocity in time t and divide it by the time t. For instantaneous acceleration you need to go into the realm of differential calculus.

Explanation:

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Which of the following explanations is correct about the wave that travels through the medium?
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B. The vibration that produced the wave must have been perpendicular to the direction of motion of the resulting wave, because the figure shows that the resulting wave is a transverse wave.
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D. The vibration that produced the wave must have been parallel to the direction of motion of the resulting wave, because the figure shows that the resulting wave is a transverse wave.

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Answer:

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when measured in centimeters?

EXPERIMENT CONCLUSION: (Explain whether or

not your data supports, or fails to support your identified

prediction. Explain why, including facts and details!)

The distance did increase when I added 1 paper clip.

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when I added a second paper clip. I believe this

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more balanced in weight when only 1 clip was on the

nose.

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Answer:

Cold Front. A side view of a cold front (A, top) and how it is represented on a weather map (B, bottom).

Warm Front. ...

Stationary Front. ...

Occluded Front.

Answer:

Front 3 is an occluded front. A cold air mass moves toward warmer air. The colder, heavier air pushes the warm air upward until it’s wedged between two cold air masses. Clouds can form from the lifting of the warm air.

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Select ALL that apply

a
To reduce signal interference
b
To protect the information from Aliens
c
Data is analyzed on a computer
d
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Answer:

C. Data is analyzed on a computer

Explanation:

Computers can analyze electrical signals, not radio signals. This means that the radio waves need to be converted to electrical signals to help the computer analyze the data.

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A.
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Answer:

The length at the final temperature is 11.7 cm.

Explanation:

We need to use the thermal expansion equation:

[tex]\Delta L=\alpha L_{0}\Delta T[/tex]

Where:

L(0) is the initial lengthΔT is the differential temperature, final temperature minus initial temperature (T(f)-T(0))ΔL is the final length minus the initial length (L(f)-L(0))α is the coefficient of linear expantion of steel (12.5*10⁻⁶ 1/°C)  

So, we have:

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[tex]L_{f}=L_{0}+\alpha L_{0}(T_{f}-T_{0})[/tex]

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[tex]L_{f}=0.117\: m[/tex]

Therefore, the length at the final temperature is 11.7 cm.

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Describe how rainforests are more diverse than arctic ecosystems. Give examples of ecological diversity, species diversity, and genetic diversity.

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Answer:

Rainforests contain around 50% of all life on Earth and only take up 6% of the Earths surface area. It contains more species of plant and animals than any other ecosystem. It's climate and geography lend it to growing more plant life which sustains many small animals. The arctic is inhospitable to most species because of the extreme cold. It's food webs do not sustain themselves well as there are fewer species at the bottom the the chain. The genetic variations are greater at the equator than the arctic giving the organisms a greater chance to survive.

Rainforests are far more diverse than arctic ecosystems because of the amount of sunlight and the rain it receives throughout the year.

What are biomes?

Biomes can be defined as regions specified by particular biological and geographical communities that evolved because of the shared regional climate of that region.

Generally, there are mainly five major types of biomes those are forest desert grassland aquatic, and tundra.

Even though they only cover 6% of the planet's surface, rainforests are home to about 50% of all living. More plant and animal species may be found there than in any other habitat.

The high temperature of the arctic makes it uninhabitable for the majority of creatures. Because there are fewer species at the base of the food chain, its food webs are unable to support themselves.

Because there are more genetic variants around the equator than in the north, species there has a better chance of surviving.

Thus, rainforests are far more diverse than arctic ecosystems.

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Answer:

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Answer:

h = 200 m

Explanation:

The energy content of the chocolate is completely converted to the potential energy of the climber. Therefore:

[tex]Energy\ of\ Chocolate = Potential\ Energy\\Energy\ of\ Chocolate = mgh[/tex]

where,

m = mass of climber = 50 kg

Energy of Chocolate = 100 KJ = 100000 J

g = acceleration due to gravity = 10 m/s²

h = height = ?

Therefore,

[tex]100000\ J = (50\ kg)(10\ m/s^2)h\\\\h = \frac{100000\ J}{500\ N}[/tex]

h = 200 m

Heating up a reaction speeds up the rate of the reaction because...
A. The particles collide more and have more energy
B. The particles collide less
C. The particles collide less and have less energy
D. The particles collide more with the correct orientation

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

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A.
crushing the solid

B.
raising the temperature

C.
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D.
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It can’t be b because that will increase the dissolving rate

Answer:

Answer is C

Explanation:

Using larger pieces of the solid creates more area for dissolving therefore causing the decrease in dissolving...

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neutron stars are the most dense stars

Answer:

A neutron star is the most intensely dense object in all the universe. Of course, the argument can be made that a black hole is the most dense, but considering that a black hole is technically beyond the event horizon, it is neutron stars that get the top spot for the being the ‘most dense’.

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Answer:

The electrically charged gas particles are affected by magnetic forces.

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Thrifting and upcycling is a way to have a good wardrobe. As a teenager I always find myself in the same situation since I don’t have a job lol. Look at the clothes that you have and spice it up a little, go thru everything and the stuff that you don’t want, sell it. Make money from it and shop at thrifts, forever 21 also has cute clothes for affordable prices.

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