How does the distance the Earth is from the Sun affect its orbit?

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Answer 1
Answer: I believe that it would affect the sleet at which it does a full rotation around the sun

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1.    How does the friction affect forwardmotion? Give an example.
 2.    Describe two ways to change the
frictional force between two solids surfaces.


Change the lubrication between the two surfaces

Change the normal force between the two surfaces


3.   
How does air resistance affect the
velocity of a falling object?
 4.    What two sources of friction do you
have to overcome when you are walking?
 5.    If you push a chair across the floor
at a constant velocity, how does the force of friction compare with the force
exert? Explain.



6.   
If you push a book against a wall
hard enough, it will not slide down even though gravity is pulling it. Use what
you know about Newton’s laws of motion to explain why the book doesn’t fall.

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1.       Friction affects forward motion by repelling or trying to cancel the force which the opposite of its direction. For example, the wheel against the road pavement.

3. Air resistance affect the velocity of a falling object by either interfering with the gravitation force the object is acting on the subject. Hence, these since air assuming that the direction is perpendicular with gravity will result the object to drop sideways or gradually.
 

4. The friction of the pavement and the air molecules.

5. Since the exerted force of the human is greater the object moves until the frictional force cancel itself or produce a net force both the force of the chair, gravity and friction.

6. Third law of motion which states that the force exerted of A to B, B will exert the same force that was exerted by A leaving the gravitational force canceled.




A distance between two consecutive troughs in a wave motion train produced in a string is 5 cm. Find speed of wave , if two complete waves pass through any point per second

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Speed= (frequency) x (wavelength)

= (2 per second) x (5 cm) = 10 cm/sec .

An object's weight is dependent upon its location in the universe. Why is this true?A. This is true because gravitational force is the magnitude of weight acting on an object's mass and since weight varies in different places in the universe, both gravitational force and mass also vary.

B.This is true because weight is the amount of matter in an object. Because gravity is a force, and force is proportional to weight, both gravity and weight vary in different places in the universe.

C. This is true because gravitational force is the magnitude of weight acting on an object and since weight varies in different places in the universe, gravitational force also varies.

D. This is true because weight is the magnitude of gravitational force acting on an object, and since gravitational force varies in different places in the universe, weight also varies.

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Explanation :

We know that the weight of an object is given by :

W=mg

Where,

m is the mass

g is the acceleration due to gravity.

The value of g changes from one location to another.

An object's weight is dependent upon its location in the universe. This statement is true. This is because g varies in different places so the weight also varies.

Hence, the correct option is (D) " This is true because weight is the magnitude of gravitational force acting on an object, and since gravitational force varies in different places in the universe, weight also varies ".


Because an object's weight is the measure of the gravitational
forces between the object and other things that have mass. 

In its travels around the universe, the object can be in the
neighborhood of other things with huge mass or tiny mass,
and it can be nearer to them or farther away from them.  So
the gravitational forces between the object and other things
can have widely different values in different places.

Read the choices very carefully. 
I think 'D' is the one that says this.

Explain in your own words what the theory of evolution is.

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The theory of evolution is that organisms evolve over time.

Most surface wind systems are named...?

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It's called trade winds.
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A merry -go-round rotates at the rate of 0.4rev / s with an 78 kg man standing at a point 1.5 m from the axis of rotation. What is the new angular speed when the man walks to a point m from the center? Consider the merry-go-round is a solid 11 kg cylinder of radius of 1,5 m. Answer in units of rad/s. 024 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points What is the change in kinetic energy due to this movement ? Answer in units of

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1) Final angular velocity is 5.22 rad/s

2) Change in kinetic energy: 639.8 J

Explanation:

1)

In absence of external forces, the angular momentum of the merry-go-round must be conserved.

So we can write:

L_1 = L_2\nI_1\omega_1 = I_2 \omega_2

where

I_1 is the initial moment of inertia

I_2 is the final moment of inertia

\omega_1 is the initial angular velocity

\omega_2 is the final angular velocity

At the beginning, we have:

\omega_1=0.4 rev/s \cdot 2\pi = 2.51 rad/s

The moment of inertia is the sum of the moment of inertia of the cylinder + the moment of inertia of the man, therefore:

I_1 = (1)/(2)MR^2+mr^2=(1)/(2)(11)(1.5)^2+(78)(1.5)^2=187.9 kgm^2

The man later walks to a point 1 m from the centre, so the final moment of inertia is:

I_2 = (1)/(2)MR^2+mr^2=(1)/(2)(11)(1.5)^2+(78)(1)^2=90.4 kgm^2

Therefore, the final angular velocity is

\omega_2 = (I_1 \omega_1)/(I_2)=((187.9)(2.51))/(90.4)=5.22 rad/s

2)

The angular velocity of the merry-go-round rotating is given by

K=(1)/(2)I\omega^2

In the  first situation, we have

I_1 = 187.9 kg m^2\n\omega=2.51 rad/s

Therefore

K_1 = (1)/(2)(187.9)(2.51)^2=591.8 J

In the second situation, we have

I_2= 90.4 kg m^2\n\omega_2=5.22 rad/s

Therefore

K_2=(1)/(2)(90.4)(5.22)^2=1231.6 J

So the change in kinetic energy is

\Delta K = K_2 - K_1 = 1231.6-591.8=639.8 J

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