A 25 N object is 3 meters up. How much potential energy does it have.

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Answer 1
Answer: We have: Potential Energy, U = m×g×h
U = F×h
Here, F = 25 N
h = 3 m

Substitute their values into the expression, 
U = 25 × 3
U = 75 Nm
U = 75 J

So, You Final answer would be 75 Joules.

Hope this helps!

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The vertical component grows at an increasing rate because
gravity is ACCELERATING the object vertically.  So its speed
keeps growing.  Speed is the slope of the displacement graph.

Give two examples of workplace environments where considerations must be made with respect to the possibility of electric discharges. Explain why this is a necessary concern

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Answer:

1.) Oil and gas environment

2.) Mechanical engineering and electrical environment.

Explanation:

1.) Oil and gas environment.

Electricity and electric discharge are recognized as serious workplace hazard in oil and gas companies, exposing employees to burns, fires, and explosions.

2.) Mechanical engineering and electrical environment.

Electricity or electric discharge has long been recognized as a serious workplace hazard, exposing employees to electric shock, electrocution, burns, fires, and explosions. Workers could die from electrocutions at work. This is

accounting for on-the-job fatalities and what makes these more tragic is that most of these fatalities could have been easily avoided.

The eye of the Atlantic giant squid has a diameter of 3.50 × 10^2 mm. If the eyeis viewed in a concave mirror with a radius of curvature equal to the diameter
of the eye and the eye is 0.800 × 10^3 mm from the mirror, how far is the image
from the mirror? What is the size of the image? Is the image real or virtual?​

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Answer:

   q = 224 mm,   h ’= - 98 mm, real imagen

Explanation:

For this exercise let's use the constructor equation

        (1)/(f) = (1)/(p) + (1)/(q)

       

where f is the focal length, p and q are the distance to the object and the image respectively.

In a mirror the focal length is

        f = R / 2

indicate us radius of curvature is equal to the diameter of the eye

       R = 3,50  10² mm

       f = 3.50 10² /2 = 1.75 10² mm

they also say that the distance to the object is p = 0.800 10³ mm

        1 / q = 1 / f - 1 / p

        1 / q = 1 / 175 - 1 /800

        1 / q = 0.004464

         q = 224 mm

to calculate the size let's use the magnification ratio

          m = (h')/(h) = - (q)/(p)

          h '= - (q)/(p) \ h

          h ’= - 224 350 / 800

          h ’= - 98 mm

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If the speed of an object increases, it's kinetic energy does what?

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Heloo, 
Kinetic energy? WWhta is Kinetic Energy?
Kinetic energy is energy in motion....
So if an object is in motion (its going really fats , like a soccer ball being kicked for example right?) That soccer ball is being kicked and its in motion. When its speed increase what else is increasing? It's motion, correct?
So therefore, if an object is moving and its speed increase so does its Kinetic energy..

Bottom line is... The kinetic energy increases :)
Hope this helped!
~Queen Hanaenae

increases        is the answer for sure

A truck is moving around a circular curve at a uniform velocity of 13 m/s. If the centripetal force on the truck is 3300 N and the mass of the truck is 1600 kg, what's the radius of the curve?

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Well, first of all, the truck's velocity is constantly changing, not 'uniform'.
Velocity consists of speed and direction.  So, even if the truck's speed is
constant, its direction keeps changing as long as it's on a circular curve,
so its velocity is constantly changing.

The force needed to keep a mass moving in a circle is

                                 F = (mass) x (speed)² / (radius)
                      
                             3300 N  =  (1600 kg) (13 m/s)² / R

                           3300 kg-m/s²  =  (1600 kg) (169 m²/s²) / R

                           R  =  (1600 kg) · (169 m²/s²) / (3300 kg·m/s²)

                               =  (1600 · 169 / 3300)  meters

                               =        81.9  meters     

The Correct answer to this question for Penn Foster Students is: 81.94m

Which region of the Sun is typically about 6,000C?photosphere
corona
core
radiative zone
chromosphere
convective zone

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The correct answer to the question is : Photosphere i.e it is the region whose temperature is 6000 degree celsius.

EXPLANATION:

The Sun has many regions starting from photosphere to central core. Different regions of the sun has different temperature.

The temperature of the sun is due to the fusion occurring inside it. The core temperature is immense due to the gravitational attraction which produces more heat there. Gradually the temperature decreases as we move away from the sun core.

As per the question, the temperature is given as 6000 degree celsius.

The region of the sun which corresponds to this temperature is photosphere. The temperature of photosphere varies from 5500 degree celsius to 7500 degree celsius. The temperature of sunspots found in the sun may be lower than the average temperature of the photosphere.

Hence, the correct answer is Photosphere.


So we want to know which region of the sun is tipically around 6000 degrees Celsius. So in the core of the Sun, the temperature is around 15000000 degrees Celsius and as we move towards the surface we get to the photosphere where the temperature is around 6000 degrees Celsius.