If you want to increase the acceleration of an object, what must happen to the force being applied?

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Answer 1
Answer: You would need a bigger force to act upon the object

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A 10-kilogram bicycle is traveling at a speed of 2 m/s. what is the bikes kinetic energy?

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We have: K.E. = 1/2 mv²
Here: m = 10 Kg
v = 2 m/s

Substitute their values, 
K.E. = 1/2 * 10 * 2²
K.E. = 1/2 * 10 * 4
K.E. = 20 J

In short, Your Answer would be 20 Joules

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A ball is thrown into the air and caught at the exact same distance from the ground. At what point is the ball's kinetic energy the greatest? Include air friction in your consideration.A.just before it is caughtB.at the highest point of its pathC.the instant it leaves the thrower's handD.halfway between where it is thrown and the highest point

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Remember that the ball can never have MORE energy than you give it
when you toss it. 

You give the ball kinetic energy.  As it goes up, the kinetic energy
changes to potential energy, and on the way down, that potential
energy changes back into kinetic energy. 

If there's nothing along the way to steal any energy from the ball,
then its TOTAL energy (kinetic PLUS potential) is constant all the
way up and down.

But in this question, there IS something else in the picture, and it
steals energy from the ball.  Air resistance is partly the friction of
the air molecules scraping against the ball, and partly the work
that the ball has to do in order to push air out of the way so that
it can get through.  All of that steals energy whenever the ball is
moving.

So figure it out:  If you give it some energy when you throw it,
and it can never have any more than that because it doesn't
have little jet engines on it, and the air is constantly robbing
some of the energy whenever the ball is moving, then the most
it can ever have is just as it leaves your hand.

Potential energy is the energy an object has because of itsA. density.
B. size.
C. location.
D. speed.
E. temperature.

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The property that distinguishes the potential energy from kinetic energy are the shape and position of the object, letter C. Potential energy is directly proportional with mass times gravity times the height of the object at rest. On the other hand, kinetic energy is directly proportional with half of the square of the velocity times the mass of the object in motion.

An atom of the element chromium has an atomic number of 24 and a mass number of 52. How many electrons are in an uncharged atom of chromium?

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Chromium is represented by the element Cr with an atomic number of 24 and a molar mass of 52 gram per mole. The number of protons in the Chromium atom is the atomic number, so it has 24 protons. And the protons of chromium atom is equal to the number of electrons, so 24 electrons.

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24

Explanation:

What is the approximate weight of a 20-kg cannonball on earth?

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The weight of an object is taken to be the force on the object due to gravity. The weight ( W ) is the product of the mass ( m ) of the object and the magnitude of the gravitational acceleration ( g ).
On Earth: g = 9.81 m/s²
m = 20 kg
W = m · g = 20 kg · 9.81 m/s² = 196.2 N

What is saving energy?

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Not using electricity
not using as much and being efficient with how you use it! 
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