Answer: The given statement is false.
Explanation:
Kinetic energy is defined as the energy obtained by an object because of its motion.
For example, moving a pulley on the road.
Whereas energy of an object obtained due to its position is known as potential energy.
For example, lifting a book from table to the shelf shows position of the book has changed.
Therefore, we can conclude that the statement kinetic energy of a book on a shelf is equal to the work done to lift the book to the shelf, is false.
Answer: So if you are looking in your mirror in the car, you will clearly see what the vehicle is.
Explanation: When there are flashing lights and noises coming from behind you in a car, your first response is going to be checking your mirrors. When you look at the inverted "ambulance" you will see it correctly.
Answer:
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Mixtures are physically combined and can be separated. For example, sand and water is a mixture.
Pure substances are samples of matter with definite, and unchangeable chemical properties. For example, diamond is a pure substance.
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a pure substance is a substance that has not been mixed with anything, a mixture has been mixed with another substance. an example is
dirt +water=mud iron is an example of a substance
When the cart arrives at any place that's 1.0 meter higher than where it started, its potential energy will be
(9.8) · (its mass on kilograms) Joules .
Potential Energy is given by the formula mass x gravity x height. The starting height is irrelevant in its calculation. The potential energy depends on the mass of the object, gravity and the elevated height.
The potential energy of an object is calculated by the formula Potential Energy = mass x gravity x height. Whenever the height of an object increases, its potential energy will increase as well provided mass and the gravitational field (g) remain constant. Here, the starting height being 0.0 m is irrelevant to the calculation of potential energy at 1.0 m height. If the mass of the cart and the value of gravity (usually taken as 9.8 m/s2 on Earth's surface) are known, you can substitute those values into the formula to find the potential energy.
e.g. If the mass of the cart was 2 kg, the potential energy at a height of 1.0 m would be 2 kg x 9.8 m/s
2
x 1.0 m = 19.6 joules.
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