Refrigerator
Counter
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The kitten's gravitational potential energy on top of the refrigerator is greater, but what is the kitten's gravitational
potential energy on top of the counter? Assume gravity as 10, if needed.
Answer:
E = 27 J
Explanation:
It is given that,
Mass of a kitten is 1.5 kg
Initially, it was at a height of 1.8 m refrigerator and finally jumps to a 0.9 m height counter.
We need to find the kitten's gravitational potential energy on top of the counter. Potential energy is possessed due to the position of an object. It can be given by :
g is acceleration due to gravity
So, the kitten's gravitational potential energy on top of the counter is 27 J.
B) they would not be able to see anything outside the window.
C) lasers can not be transmitted through the vacuum of space.
D) the sound of the explosion would not be transmitted back to their ship.
Answer:
D. the sound of the explosion would not be transmitted back to their ship.
Explanation:
Sound is a type of mechanical wave so it needs a solid to move through. Since space is a vacuum, the Klingon crew would not be able to hear the explosion.
To calculate the total distance traveled, we need to consider the distances traveled in each direction. Let's break it down step by step:
1. Walking 6 blocks east: When you walk 6 blocks east, you cover a distance of 6 blocks.
2. Walking 2 blocks north: After walking east, you then walk 2 blocks north. This adds an additional distance of 2 blocks.
3. Walking 3 blocks west: Next, you turn and walk 3 blocks west. This cancels out part of the distance you covered while walking east. So, you subtract 3 blocks from the total distance.
4. Walking 4 blocks south: Finally, you walk 4 blocks south. This cancels out part of the distance you covered while walking north. So, you subtract 4 blocks from the total distance.
To calculate the total distance traveled, we can add up the distances traveled in each direction:
Distance traveled east: 6 blocks
Distance traveled north: 2 blocks
Distance traveled west: -3 blocks (subtracting 3 blocks cancels out part of the distance traveled east)
Distance traveled south: -4 blocks (subtracting 4 blocks cancels out part of the distance traveled north)
Now, we can add these distances together:
6 blocks + 2 blocks + (-3 blocks) + (-4 blocks) = 1 block
Therefore, the total distance you travel is 1 block.