Answer:
To check the movement of the snail.
Explanation:
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A. Controls and variables are chosen.
B. The initial experiment is designed.
C. The initial hypothesis is formed.
D. Conclusions are drawn.
Answer:
Ethel is correct because energy is not carried from one place to another.
It is a transverse wave.
Explanation:
During the propagation of waves from one point or place to another, energy is being transferred. Thus, when one's hand is being waved, there is no transfer of energy from one point to another. Therefore, Ethel is right while Brody is wrong.
A transverse wave is known as a type of wave that the direction of propagation is perpendicular to the vibration of the medium. Therefore, the wave is a transverse wave.
Answer:
Recoil speed = -100,000 m/s
Explanation:
First, this is an exercise that has relation with angular momentum.
So, you need to use the expressions for momentum.
Now, we can assume that Superman and the asteroid are initially at rest, so both moments are 0.
If superman hurls the asteroid, this means that he should have an equal moment but in the opposite direction of the asteroid, therefore, he also have an opposite recoil moment.
The expression to use is the following:
innitial momentum = final momentum
The final momentum, is the combination of superman recoil moment, and the asteroid so:
0 = Mass * Velocity
Let M1 and V1 be the mass and velocity of superman, while M2 and V2 would be the asteroid, thus we have:
0 = M1 * V1 + M2 * V2
As the problem states, the asteroid is 1000 times more massive than superman, so we can say that M2 = 1000M1. Replacing in the above expression we finally have:
0 = M1 * V1 + 1000M1 * V2
M1 * V1 = -1000M1V2 -----> Simplify M1
V1 = -1000V2
V1 = -1000 * 100
V1 = -100,000 m/s
This would be the recoil speed of Superman.
Answer:
-100,000m/s
Explanation:
Answer:
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