Definition of transalatory motion

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Translational motion is the motion by which a body shifts from one point in space to another. One example of translational motion is the the motion of a bullet fired from a gun. An object has a rectilinear motion when it moves along a straight line. Hope this helps! :)
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Translational motion is the motion of body where body moves in the linear path. It is the motion in which all points of a moving body move uniformly in the same line or direction.


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PLEASE HELP: A particle contains 25 protons and 23 electrons. What type of electric charge does the particle have?

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Answer:In physics, a charged particle is a particle with an electric charge. It may be an ion, such as a molecule or atom with a surplus or deficit of electrons relative to protons. It can also be an electron or a proton, or another elementary particle, which are all believed to have the same charge (except antimatter).

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if two objects at different temperatures are in contact with each other, what happens to their temperatures.

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Okay, let me reword this.  Heat flows to areas that are cool, however, once the heated area begins to cool, the other area begins to warm up. Then there comes a point when there is no energy being transmitted into the two areas. When that happens the two areas obtain/are at the same temperature.

For example, you let the warm are escape your kitchen and go into the cold garage. You leave the kitchen door open and the heat continues to flow into the cold garage. After a while you will begin to notice that the kitchen feels noticeably cooler and the garage feels somewhat warmer. Then you wait a while longer and realize that both of the rooms feel like they are at the same temperature. They have then reached equilibrium.

-- When the objects come in contact, heat energy begins to flow from the
warmer one to the cooler one. 

-- The warmer one cools as it loses heat energy, and the cooler one warms
as it gains heat energy. 

-- The flow of heat energy stops when the temperatures of both objects are equal.

What is the acceleration of a vehicle that goes from 70 m/s to a stop in 35 s?

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u=70 , v= 0, t=35, a=?
v=u+at
0=70+a(35)
-70=35a
a=-2m/s^2
Decelerate 2ms^-2 or acceleration is -2ms^-2

The Statue of Liberty is composed of copper. The smallest particle of any amount of copper is A)
an atom.



B)
an element.



C)
a compound.



D)
a molecule.

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Option A, because the atom is the smallest molecule, it is the smallest particle containing copper as part of the copper family, which are the best conductors of electricity and is a transition metal with atomic number. With this metal is composed the statue of liberty.

Stu wanted to calculate the resistance of a light bulb connected to a 4.0-V battery, with a resulting current of 0.5 A. He used the formula R = VI and obtained an answer of 2 . Was Stu’s answer correct? How do you know?

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The answer is not correct.

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Stu's answer is not correct, the equation to use is known as the law of ohm. In which the voltage is defined as the product of the current by the resistance, then we will see this equation.

V = I*R\nwhere:\nI = current [amp]\nR = resistance [ohm]\nV = voltage [volts]\n

In order to find resistance, this term is found multiplying the current on the right side of the equation, therefore the current will be divided on the left side of the equation.

R=(V)/(I) \nreplacing:\nR=(4)/(0.5) \nR=8[ohms]

That is the reason that the result found by Stu is not correct.

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Sample Response: Stu's answer was incorrect. According to Ohm's law, R = V/I. This is the equation that should be used to obtain the correct answer, which is 8 ohms.

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Which is the SI base unit for mass?

A. cg

B. kg

C. g

D. mg

I think its D 

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It is kilograms in mass.  (B) 

Nice try though :)

The answer that I am seeing is that its kg because it means kilograms.