A bus accelerates 25 m/s" and the bus has a mass of 150kg. What is the force on the bus?

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150 I would believe that it is the correct answer


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An event occurs in system K’ at x’ = 2 m, y’ = 3.5 m, z’= 3.5 m, and t’= 0. System K’ and K have their axes coincident at t = t’= 0, and system K’ travels along the x axis of system K with a speed 0.8c. What are the coordinates of the event in system K?

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The coordinates of the event in system K can be found using the Lorentz transformation equations, and they are  (10/3 m, 3.5 m, 3.5 m, 8/3 m/c).

The Lorentz transformation equations relate the coordinates of an event in one reference frame to the coordinates of the same event in another reference frame that is moving with a constant velocity relative to the first reference frame.

The equations are as follows:

x = γ(x' + vt')


y = y'


z = z'


t = γ(t' + vx'/c^2)

Where γ is the Lorentz factor, which is given by:

γ = 1/√(1-v^2/c^2)

In this case, v = 0.8c, so γ = 1/√(1-(0.8c)^2/c^2) = 5/3.

Plugging in the values for x', y', z', t', v, and γ into the Lorentz transformation equations, we get:

x = (5/3)(2 m + (0.8c)(0)) = 10/3 m


y = 3.5 m


z = 3.5 m


t = (5/3)(0 + (0.8c)(2 m)/c^2) = 8/3 m/c

Therefore, the coordinates of the event in system K are (10/3 m, 3.5 m, 3.5 m, 8/3 m/c).

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Radio telescopes can sometimes detect stars which are behind dust clouds. a. True
b. False

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The answer is A.True

The Universal Law of Gravity states that the force of gravity acts between all objects. Nonetheless, you never feel that the fridge in your kitchen pulls you toward it. Why?

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If your mass is 50 kg (you weigh 110 pounds), and the mass of the refrigerator
is 100 kg (it weighs 220 pounds), and you're standing so that the center of
the frig and the center of you are 1 meter apart (about 3 feet), then the force
of gravity between you and the frig is about 0.0000012 ounce.  That's why.

Atomic mass unit

a standard unit of mass used for _____ particies

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Answer:

Atomic particle.

Explanation:

It is used to calculate mass at atom level .

1 amu is the mass of 1 atom of C12 carbon

A 92.0-kg skydiver falls straight downward with an open parachute through a vertical height of 325 m. The skydiver's velocity remains constant. What is the work done by the nonconservative force of air resistance, which is the only nonconservative force acting? (Assume that up is the positive direction.) a. +2.93 times 10^5 J b. 0J c. Answer is not obtainable, because insufficient information about the skydiver's speed is given. d. -2.93 times 10^5 J

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Answer: Workdone293.02KJ

Explanation: The equation to use to calculate Workdone = Change in KE + Change in PE

Assuming velocity is constant,KE becomes 0

Workdone= Change in PE=mg

W=92×9.8×325=293.02KJ

Which process produces the energy radiated by the star when it becomes a main sequence star?

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The process that produces the energy radiated by stars is nuclear fusion in the core.
For a star on the main sequence, it's the fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium.