Whats the similarities of rogue waves and tsunamis

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Answer 1
Answer: Rogue wave is caused in open water not caused by earthquake. Tsunami is caused by an earthquake, bottom of the ocean/water.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

they are dangrous to boats

Explanation:


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The basic building block of life is

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The basic building block of life is molecules, more specifically macromolecules. There are four different macromolecules which could all be described as the building blocks of life, namely carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids and proteins.

Which of the following is the primary medium for beach erosion? ice gravity wind water

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i believe it is water that is the medium for beach erosion
I think it would be water because the waves (tides) are repeatedly bringing sand to the shore and dragging more sand back into the ocean. So water seems the most logical.

What is the kinetic energy of a toy truck with a mass of 0.75 kg and a velocity of 4 m/s? (Formula: )

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The answer is 6 Joules. The kinetic energy (KE) of an object is the product of half of the mass (m) of the object and the square of its velocity (v²): KE = 1/2m*v². We know that m = 0.75 kg and that v = 4 m/s. Therefore, KE = 1/2 * 0.75 kg * (4 m/s)² = 1/2 * 0.75 kg * 16 m²/s² = 6 kg*m²/s² = 6 J.

Answer:

6J

Explanation:

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How would I calculate the X from a known velocity when launching a ball off a table?

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Here are the steps you would need to follow:

#1). Define what 'the 'X is, and how it's related to the ball.
#2). Be clear on how 'the X' is related to the 'known velocity'.
#3). Identify how the 'known velocity' is related to the action of the ball when it's launched.

With this information in front of you, you'll have a much better chance
of answering the question.

With none of it in front of me, I have no chance at all.
Use the equation:

X=ut+ (1)/(2) at^(2)
where u is the initial velocity, a is the acceleration downwards (in this case a=g=9.81m s^(-2))

Hope this helps :)

What is the namefor the ratio of the
voltage applied to
a circuit and the
current in a circuit?

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Answer:

The relationship between voltage and current is called resistance. The relationship between all 3 is called Ohm's Law.

General Formulas and Concepts:
Circuits

Ohm's Law: V = IR

  • V is voltage/EMF
  • I is current
  • R is resistance

Explanation:

Ohm's Law is the fundamental basic for an ohmic surface. All circuits follow Ohm's Law if it is ohmic and assuming all other things constant. It tells the importance of the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in a given current of a battery, wire, and resistor.

It is wise that you memorize this and understand the relationship between all 3.

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Topic: AP Physics C - Electricity and Magnetism

Unit: Circuits

A object of mass 33 is dropped from a height of 85 meters. Calculate the average power developed by the object in falling through this distance.Take g as 9.81 m/s^2

give the answer in watts to three significant figures

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Power  =  Work done  /  Time taken.

Work done =  mgh
Mass, m = 33kg    ( Am presuming it is 33 kg).
h =  85 m.
Work done =  33 * 9.81* 85 =  27517.05  J.

Time taken.
Since object was dropped from height, it fell under gravity.
Using    H =  ut  +  (1/2) * gt^2.              u = 0.
               H =  1/2 gt^2.
               t  =   (2H/g) ^ (1/2)
               t  =  (2*85/9.81) ^ 0.5 =  4.1628 s.

Power  =    27517.05 / 4.1628 = 6610.23 Watts.
             =  6610 W  to  3 S. f.