What does the measurement 6.5 V represent?

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Answer 1
Answer: I'm not sure.
Where did you see it ?

If you saw it on a voltmeter, then it stands for "6.5 volts".
It tells you that the 'potential difference' or 'electromotive force'
between the two points connected to the meter is 6.5 volts.

-- If a 1-ohm resistor were connected between those two points,
then 6.5 coulombs of charge would move through the resistor every
second.  We would say that the "current" through the resistor is
6.5 Amperes, or "six'na half amps".

-- Each coulomb of charge (6.25 x 10¹⁸ electrons) that moves from
one of those points to the other one either gains or loses 6.5 joules
of energy, depending on which direction it moves.

-- So the resistor would need to shed heat somehow, at the rate of
6.5 watts (6.5 joules per second).  If it couldn't do that, then it would
go through an interesting series of changes.  It would get warm, then
get hot, then glow cherry red, then glow bright red, then glow orange,
then glow bright yellow, then make a sound like a "POP".  Then it would
break in the middle, and a little wisp of smoke would come out of it.
The two halves of the resistor would sink, sag from their wires, and
the current between the two points would stop. 

We would say that the resistor had "fused", "failed", "melted", "burned out",
or "bought the farm" ... all because it couldn't get rid of heat fast enough. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: Electric potential


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The efficiency of the wedge is low because of _____.width
friction
length
height

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The efficiency of the wedge is low because of friction. The amount of work it supplies is small compared to the amount of work output. The internal resistance of the wedge is incredibly high due to its heavy weight at the other end of the blade.

Answer:

is friction [B}

Explanation:

Maria is camping when she starts to smell smoke. She turns on her radio and hears that a forest fire is heading her way. How can Maria's organ systems interact to help keep her safe? Include at least five organ systems in your response.

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The hormonal, cardiovascular, central nervous and respiratory systems are all involved in this response.

The body is equipped to respond to emergency situations through the fight and flight hormones secreted by the adrenal gland. This chemical messengers send a message to the brain which now causes reactions such as increased pumping of blood by the heart and a faster breathing rate by the lungs.

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The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion is known as?

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Answer:

Inertia

Explanation:

The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion is known as its inertia. The first law of motion is also known as the law of inertia. The inertia of an object can change its speed and the direction of motion. It is related directly to the mass of an object.

A body having more mass will have more inertia while a body having less mas will have less inertia.

It's inertia. A rule that you see every day, for example a brick will stay in the same spot unless a force acts on it.

Question 4 4. Two blocks A of mass 15kg and B of unknown mass are connected by a light inextensible string on a rough horizontal surface. A constant force of magnitude 120N is applied onto block A at an angle of 30° to the horizontal as shown in the diagram below. The coefficient of kinetic friction for both blocks is 0.2 and the system of blocks accelerates to the right at 2.08m.s2. B Question 5 A 15 kg 30° 4.1. State Newton's Third law of motion in words 4.2. Draw a labelled free-body diagram for block A 4.3. Show that the frictional force acting on block A as it accelerates is 14.7N 4.4. Calculate the mass of block B [18] 120N (2) (5) (5) [16]​

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Answer:

4.1. Newton's Third Law of Motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In other words, when one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts an equal force in the opposite direction on the first object.

4.2. Here's a labeled free-body diagram for Block A:

```

T (tension in the string)

F (applied force)

──→ (direction of motion)

```

In this diagram, "T" represents the tension in the string, and "F" represents the applied force at an angle of 30° to the horizontal. The arrow indicates the direction of motion.

4.3. To find the frictional force acting on block A as it accelerates, we can use Newton's Second Law:

\[F_{\text{net, A}} = m_A \cdot a\]

Where:

- \(F_{\text{net, A}}\) is the net force acting on block A.

- \(m_A\) is the mass of block A (given as 15 kg).

- \(a\) is the acceleration (given as 2.08 m/s²).

Rearranging the equation to solve for \(F_{\text{net, A}}\):

\[F_{\text{net, A}} = 15 kg \cdot 2.08 m/s² = 31.2 N\]

Now, we need to consider the frictional force, which opposes the motion and acts in the direction opposite to the applied force. So, the frictional force is 31.2 N in the opposite direction of motion, making it:

Frictional force on block A = -31.2 N

However, since you want it in magnitude, it's 31.2 N.

4.4. To calculate the mass of block B, we can use the fact that block A and block B are connected by a string, so they experience the same acceleration. Therefore, we can use the following equation:

\[F_{\text{net, B}} = m_B \cdot a\]

Where:

- \(F_{\text{net, B}}\) is the net force acting on block B, which is the tension in the string.

- \(m_B\) is the mass of block B (unknown).

- \(a\) is the acceleration (given as 2.08 m/s²).

We already calculated that the tension in the string is 31.2 N. Plugging in the values:

\[31.2 N = m_B \cdot 2.08 m/s²\]

Now, solving for \(m_B\):

\[m_B = \frac{31.2 N}{2.08 m/s²} \approx 15 kg\]

So, the mass of block B is approximately 15 kg.

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I personally would live on Mars cuz that is red cuz
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Which element is classified as an alkali metal?

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according to the periodic table, all the elements, except hydrogen, are considered alkaline metals. ie. Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr.

Answer:

Rb

Explanation:

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