What variables affect the acceleration of an object and in what manner do they affect the acceleration?

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Answer 1
Answer: Acceleration, in physics, is the rate of change of velocity of an object. An object's acceleration is the net result of any and all forces acting on the object, as described by Newton's Second Law.

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These clouds appear long, flat, and spread across the sky.Cirrus
Stratus
Cumulus
Stigform

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Imagine you have a terrible cold. You have 2 Alka-Seltzer tablets and a glass of water. What could you do to increase the rate of the chemical reaction and get the medicine into your body as soon as possible?

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possibly use warm water and stir

Label distance between AB, BC and CD.The choices are :
Constant acceleration.
Decreasing acceleration.
Increasing acceleration.
Moving backwards at constant speed.
Moving forward at constant speed.
Stationary.

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Answer:

AB: decreasing acceleration

BC: constant acceleration

CD: constant acceleration.

Explanation:

(1) Here is the plot of velocity and time.

There is no information of distance.

=>  There are two options that will be eliminated.

Moving backwards at constant speed.

Moving forward at constant speed.

(2) Only for remaining options will be considered:

Constant acceleration.

Decreasing acceleration.

Increasing acceleration.

Stationary.

(3) The formula for calculating final velocity:

v_final = v_initial + acceleration x time

Let's see BC: (this is a segment straight line)

v_C = v_B + acceleration x time

v_C = v _B = 40 (km/h)

time > 0

=> acceleration a = 0 (km/h^2) => constant acceleration

Let's see CD: (this is also a segment straight line)

v_D = v_C + acceleration x time

v_D = 0 (km/h)

v_C = 40 (km/h)

time > 0

=> acceleration = -40/time (km/h^2) < 0 => constant (negative) acceleration

Let's see AB (a segment straight line + a right curve)

On the segment straight line:

Using the same way we considered CD,

the acceleration is constant (positive) acceleration

On the right curve (with direction from A to B), its slope started to decrease. This slope is the change of acceleration.

=> Generally on AB (considering both segment straight line and the right curve), the acceleration is decreasing acceleration

P.S: Take the derivative of v_final with respect to acceleration a, plot a as a function of time , then you will see what really happened ^^.

Hope this helps!

Mark uses a hand break to stop his bicycle. Which kind of force is applied to the bicycle to bring it to a stop?

A. Magnetic

B. Friction

C. Electrical

D. Gravitational

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Answer:

B. Friction

Explanation:

I just took the test & got it right :)

Answer:

Im not sure but it would most likely be Gravitational

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What is the name for a star and planets held together by gravity? A. solar system B. galaxy C. black hole D. supernova

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These answers aren´t valid .

The correct answer will be:

Planetary system.

A squirrel (mass 0.9 kg) is running across the road at a speed 4.0 m/s. What is thesquirrel's kinetic energy?

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The kinetic energy of the squirrel with a mass of 0.9 Kg running with a speed of 4 m/s is  7.5 J.

What is kinetic energy?

Kinetic energy of an object is a form of energy generated by virtue of the motion of the object. Kinetic energy is dependent on the mass and velocity of the body.

When a body starts to move its potential energy starts to convert to kinetic energy and the kinetic energy will be maximum at the highest speed. When the object slow down and pause in a position it gains potential energy again.

The kinetic energy KE = 1/2 mv²

Given mass = 0.9 Kg

velocity = 4 m/s.

KE = 1/2 0.9 Kg × 4² m/s

     = 7.5 J

Therefore, the kinetic energy of the squirrel is 7.5 J.

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Answer:

A). Option A

B). Option B

C). Option B

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