Answer:
-you have to make yourse;f as light as possible so toss your bag, jacket, and shoes.
-Try to take a few steps backwards.
-Keep your arms up and out of the quicksand.
-Try to reach for a branch or person's hand to pull yourself out.
-Take deep breaths.
-Move slowly and deliberately.
b. Mars and Jupiter.
c. Jupiter and Neptune.
d. Mars and Earth.
Answer:
b. Mars and Jupiter.
Explanation:
Asteroids are irregular sized and shaped rocky bodies -very small as compared to a planet which revolve around the sun in elliptical orbit. In the solar system, majority of the asteroids can be found in the asteroid belt which lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It is thought to be the debris of an unformed planet due to large gravity of Jupiter. Examples of asteroids - Ceres, Vesta, Eros etc.
Answer:
The initial velocity of outflow is 1.4 m/s.
Explanation:
As a hole is punched in a full milk carton, and we have to calculate the initial velocity of outflow 10 cm below the top. We use the concept of conservation of energy.
Further Explanation:
Using the conservation of energy, below the top the potential energy converted in kinetic energy
P.E =K.E
As mass of milk does not change at the top and 10 cm below the top, therefore
Here, v is the initial velocity,
g is acceleration due to gravity
h is height.
Given: h = 10 cm and g = 9.8 m/s2
Substituting the given values, we get
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Key word:
Conservation of energy, Kinetic energy, potential energy.
Light from the stars is visible light and travels in longitudinal waves. Longitudinal waves require a medium to travel; therefore, light is reflected off particles of matter in space to be seen on the earth.
B.
Light from the stars is visible light and travels in electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves require a medium to travel; therefore, light is reflected off particles of matter in space to be seen on the earth.
C.
Light from the stars is visible light and travels in electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to travel; therefore, light travels through the vacuum of space to be seen on the earth.
D.
Light from the stars is visible light and travels as surface to surface waves. Surface waves require a medium to travel; therefore, light travels from the surface of the star to the surface of the earth.
Before solving this question first we have to understand longitudinal wave and transverse wave.
A longitudinal wave is a wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of propagation of wave. In this type of wave one will notice compressions and rarefactions. Compressions are high pressure zones where the particles of the medium are close to each other . The rarefactions are low pressure zones where there will be large separation between particles.
A longitudinal wave is a repeated motion of compressions and rarefactions. The particle of the medium show a little displacement along the direction of wave.
A transverse wave is a wave in which the particle vibration is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of wave .In this type of wave one will notice crests and troughs.It is a repeated motion of crests and troughs.
Sound wave is a longitudinal wave. When it passes through air it forms rarefactions and compressions.
Hence from the above we get that out of the four options given in the question only option B is right which depicts that the air particles move parallel to the sound waves.
B. Improved strength across the entire range of motion
C. Improved joint flexibility
D. Motivational
Answer: C. Improved joint flexibility
Explanation:
Isometric exercises are the exercises which involves the contraction of particular muscles or group of muscles. In these exercises the muscles do not change their length and the joints does not move. These are the exercises which are done in one position. These exercises are performed in order to obtain strength during training exercises during which the muscle length and joint angles do not basically change. These exercises are high intensity exercises and contributes to the building of muscles and burning of fat.
On the basis of the above information, A. Rapid strength improvement is the correct option.
The primary advantage of isometric exercise is rapid strength improvement in a specific area, not necessarily improved flexibility or range of motion.
The best answer that describes an advantage of isometric exercise is A. Rapid strength improvement. Isometric exercises are often used for rehabilitation and building strength, as they involve the contraction of a specific set of muscles in a static position. This type of exercise does not involve the muscle changing length or the joint angle changing, which allows for an increase in strength in a very focused manner.
This does not necessarily mean that isometric exercises enhance joint flexibility (C) or improve strength across the entire range of motion (B) as the movement is static. The motivation aspect (D) can differ from person to person, but it's not a direct physical benefit of isometric exercises.
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