When it's winter in the United States, in Argentina it is _____.A. spring
B. summer
C. fall
D. also winter

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

B. summer  

Explanation:

United States is in Northern hemisphere and Argentina is in southern hemisphere. Seasons occur on Earth due to the inclination of the axis of rotation. The hemisphere which faces towards sun has summer and the other would point away would have winter.

Thus, when United States would have Winter, it would be Summer in  Argentina.

Answer 2
Answer: It would be summer because the Southern Hemisphere's seasons are the opposites of the US'.

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An object is located 51 millimeters from a diverging lens. The object has a height of 13 millimeters and the image height is 3.5 millimeters. How far in front of the lens is the image located? A. 1.12 millimeters B. 13.7 millimeters C. 51 millimeters D. 189 millimeters

T/F: The weight of an astronaut plus her space suit on the moon is only 255 n

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

So, if your mass on Earth is 45 kg on Earth, your mass will also be 45 kg on the moon. The reason behind this is because the amount of matter you're made of doesn't change if you're on the moon or on the Earth. The weight of an astronaut and his space suit on the Moon is only 250 N.

Final answer:

False. The weight of an astronaut plus her space suit on the moon is not only 255 N. The weight of an object on the moon is about one-sixth of its weight on Earth.

Explanation:

False. The weight of an astronaut plus her space suit on the moon is not only 255 N. The weight of an object is determined by the force of gravity acting on it. The moon's gravity is about one-sixth that of Earth's, so the weight of an object on the moon is about one-sixth of its weight on Earth. If the weight of an astronaut plus her space suit on Earth is known to be 255 N, then her weight on the moon would be approximately 42.5 N.

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What comes into your mind when you hear the words momentum

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The word momentum means mass and velocity taken together.

What is mass ?

Mass is an intrinsic basic physical quantity which tells us about the amount of matter contained in a body. It is a scalar quantity and it is measured in kilogram(Kg).

What is Velocity?

Velocity is the rate of change of displacement . It is defined as displacement per unit time. It is a vector quantity and measured in meter per second (m/s)

What is momentum?

The product of mass and velocity is momentum. When a body possesses both mass and velocity we say that it has momentum. It is a vector quantity. Its unit is kg m/s

Mathematically we write momentum as,

P = mv

Mathematically we write momentum a

Where, P = momentum

m = mass

v= velocity.

When a force is applied on a body, it changes its momentum. The relationship between force and momentum is given by Newton's second law of motion which states that the rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the force applied,

F = Δp /Δt

Where F= force

Δp = change in momentum

Δt = time taken for the change in momentum to occur.

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Answer:

In my mind when I hear the word momentum it comes that it is the product of mass and velocity.

On a horizontal frictionless surface a mass M is attached to two light elastic strings both having length l and both made of the same material. The mass is displaced by a small displacement Δy such that equal tensions T exist in the two strings, as shown in the figure. The mass is released and begins to oscillate back and forth. Assume that the displacement is small enough so that the tensions do not change appreciably. (a) Show that the restoring force on the mass can be given by F = -(2T∆y)/l (for small angles) (b) Derive an expression for the frequency of oscillation.

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Answer:

ω = √(2T / (mL))

Explanation:

(a) Draw a free body diagram of the mass.  There are two tension forces, one pulling down and left, the other pulling down and right.

The x-components of the tension forces cancel each other out, so the net force is in the y direction:

∑F = -2T sin θ, where θ is the angle from the horizontal.

For small angles, sin θ ≈ tan θ.

∑F = -2T tan θ

∑F = -2T (Δy / L)

(b) For a spring, the restoring force is F = -kx, and the frequency is ω = √(k/m).  (This is derived by solving a second order differential equation.)

In this case, k = 2T/L, so the frequency is:

ω = √((2T/L) / m)

ω = √(2T / (mL))

Which of the following is true about light with a single wavelength?1) It can be refracted
II) It cannot be dispersed
III) It can be reflected *

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Answer:

It can be refracted

Explanation:

When a single wavelength wave which is known as a monochromatic light is passed from one transparent medium to the other, it can refract. This refraction can only be seen if the light enter the medium at some angle.

which of the following is not a projectile? a.a satellite b.a throw ball c.a ball on the ground d.a soaring arrow

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c a ball on the ground
A projectile is known as an object that is thrown in the air or shot in the air....for example a rock that is thrown up from a tall building or a missile that is shot from a rocket launcher. A projectile is usually also considered an object that is thrown up and then comes back down.....using the examples above....if a rock is thrown up eventually it is going to have to come down....same thing for the missile.....

I believe the answer is B.

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Can someone help please ​

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Hi there!

We know that:

Potential energy = mgh, where:

m = mass

g = acceleration due to gravity

h = height

We know that ΔPE = mgΔh = 1.47 kJ, so:

1.47kJ = mgΔh

Remember to convert kJ to J for simplicity: (1 kJ = 1000J)

1470J = mgΔh

Rearrange to solve for Δh:

1470/mg = Δh

1470/(60 · 9.8) = 2.5m