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Answer 1
Answer: I'm pretty sure it's frying an egg because you can't un-fry the egg
Answer 2
Answer: number 3 is frying a egg

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A ball is kicked from the top of a building with a velocity of 50 m/s and lands 165 m away from the base of the building.What is the height of the building?

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The height of the building is 53.4 m (projectile motion)

Explanation:

The motion of the ball is a projectile motion, so it follows a parabolic path which consists of two independent motions:  

- A uniform motion (constant velocity) along the horizontal direction  

- An accelerated motion with constant acceleration (acceleration of gravity) in the vertical direction  

First of all, we consider the horizontal motion, which is a uniform motion at constant speed. The equation that gives the horizontal distance travelled is:

d=v_x t  

where:

v_x = 50 m/s is the horizontal velocity of the ball, which is constant since there are no forces in this direction

d = 165 m is the horizontal distance travelled by the ball

Solving for t, we find the time of flight:

t=(d)/(v_x)=(165)/(50)=3.3 s

Now we analyze the vertical motion: it is an accelerated motion, we can use the suvat equation

s=ut+(1)/(2)at^2  

where  

s is the vertical displacement, which is the height of the building

u = 0 is the initial vertical velocity of the ball

t = 3.3 s is the time of flight

a=g=9.8 m/s^2 is the acceleration of gravity  

Solving for s, we find the height of the building:

s=0+(1)/(2)(9.8)(3.3)^2=53.4 m

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How much force is required to accelerate a 2 kg mass at 3 m/s2

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Force = (mass) x (acceleration)                  Newton's second law of motion.

Force = (2 kg) x (3 m/s²)  =  6 newtons.

Determine the quantity of work done when a crane lifts a 100-N block from 2 m above the ground to 6 m above the ground. A.
100 J

B.
200 J

C.
400 J

D.
600 J

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Answer:

C.  400 J

Explanation:

In physics, work is defined as

W=F * \Delta d

Where W is the word done, F is the force that move the object and \Delta d is the change of the position of the object.

In this case, we have

F= 100 \ N

\Delta d= 6m - 2m = 4m, remember that the difference refers to the actual subtraction between the final point and the initial point of the object.

Replacing these values, we have

W= 100 \ N * 4m\nW=400 \ Joules

Therefore, the right answer is C. The work done is 400 Joules

Answer:

400 J

Explanation:

I just took the test and can confirm this.

Which city has already hosted the Olympic Games three times?

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London, it has hosted the 1908, 1948 and the 2012 summer olympics
I believe London has hosted three times.

A watershed exists in a mountainous area. In which type of water body will the water flow the fastest? aquifer, tributary, lake, or a river

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That would be Letter B. Lake

Answer:

the the waterside exits in a mountain in in our river

Explanation:

the water comes from the Icebergsand foam water bodies and make a river and then it forms lakes and tributaries

All charged objects create an electric field around them. What two factors determine the strength of two electric fields upon the charged objects creating them?

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-- The product of the magnitudes of the two charges.
-- The distance between the centers of the two charges.

The signs of the charges ... whether their signs are the same
or opposite ... determines the direction of the forces, but not
their magnitude.