Answer:
The velocity of the sound waves across the plains of Sneedville is 500 m/s.
Step-by-Step Explanation:
Distance travel by the screech of Sneetches = d = 250 m
Time taken to cove 250 meters = t = 0.50 s
Let the velocity of the sound waves be v, such that:
v = d/t
⇒ v = 250/0.5
⇒ v = 500 m/s
Answer:
No
Explanation:
I don't think the universe has a starting and ending point because the universe is vast and has not been fully discovered. I think that the universe is endless because all of the stars, planets, and galaxy's have yet to be found and the end or start of the universe is also yet to be discovered so I think that the universe could go on forever.
The universe's starting point is believed to be the Big Bang about 13.8 billion years ago, but whether it has an ending point is still unknown.
The question of whether the universe has a starting point and ending point is a topic explored in the field of physics. According to the Big Bang theory, the universe began with a singularity approximately 13.8 billion years ago. However, it is currently unknown whether the universe will have an ending point.
One theory suggests that the universe will continue expanding forever, gradually growing colder and darker. Another theory proposes the possibility of a Big Crunch, where the universe would eventually collapse in on itself. Some scientists also speculate about the possibility of a cyclical universe, where the cycle of expansion and contraction repeats indefinitely.
It's important to note that these theories are still being studied and researched, and our understanding of the universe's origins and potential ending is continually evolving.
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Answer:
Explanation:
If there are n number of groups in an activity and the data produced among them is copied or is same then it is termed as reproducible.
To have an experiment that gives a reproducible data there are few key points which we need to keep in mind.
1- The circumstances provided for every group should be same.
2- Each group must be selected in such a way that participants must have same set of thought processing and mind set toward the situation.
Answer:
250 newtons i belive.
Explanation:
Answer:220
Explanation:has more mass
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.
Answer:
Gravitational Force – Weakest force; but infinite range.
Weak Nuclear Force – Next weakest; but short range.
Electromagnetic Force – Stronger, with infinite range.
Strong Nuclear Force – Strongest; but short range.
Explanation:
A gluon is an elementary particle that acts as the exchange particle (or gauge boson) for the strong force between quarks. It is analogous to the exchange of photons in the electromagnetic force between two charged particles.
Quark is a type of elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter.
Answer: You've provided a step-by-step guide for calculating the uncertainty in the volume of a building block due to uncertainties in its dimensions of force.
Explanation:
Pressure in each region is determined by the force applied divided by the surface area. In the case of a fluid in a container, the expression for pressure is given by:
1. Inside the Region: Pressure (P) inside the region can be calculated using the formula: P = F/A, where F is the force applied to the fluid and A is the surface area of the region.
2. Outside the Region: Pressure outside the region can be assumed to be zero if we disregard gravitational effects.
This provides a basic understanding of how to express pressure in each region of the container.
Learn more about force.
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