(1) Relief valves are used in pneumatic systems as damage-preventing units.
(2) Check valves are used in both hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Regarding the above statements,
Both No.1 and No. 2 are true.
neither No. 1 nor No. 2 is true.
only No. 1 is true.

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Answer 1

(1) Relief valves are components used in pneumatic systems to prevent harm. (2) Pneumatic and hydraulic systems both employ check valves. A- Both Nos. 1 and 2 are accurate in relation to the aforementioned assertions.

What do scientific units mean?

Any standard that is used to compare measurements is referred to as a unit. Measurements of a property that have been taken using various units—for example, inches to centimeters—can be accommodated using unit conversions.

What does SI mean in science?

The metric system, sometimes referred to as the SI, is the accepted unit of measurement on a global scale. World Metrology Day is an international holiday commemorating the signing of the International Treaty of the Meter in Paris on May 20, 1875, by seventeen nations, including the United States.

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A ball with a weight of 70 N hangs from a string that is coiled around a 3 kg pulley with a radius of 0.4 m. Both the ball and the pulley are initially at rest. The rotational inertia of the pulley is 0.5mr2 and the ball is released from rest. Calculate the ball's velocity after it falls a distance of 2 meters.

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Answer:

v = 6.195 m / s

Explanation:

For this exercise we can use the conservation of energy, for the system formed by the ball and the pulley

starting point. Higher before releasing the system

        Em₀ = U = M g h

final point. When the ball has lowered h = 2

        Em_f = K = ½ M v² + ½ I w²

the energy is preserved

        Em₀ = Em_f

        M g h = ½ M v² + ½ I w²

angular and linear velocity are related

         v = w r

        w = v / r

         

indicate that the moment of inertia is

         I = ½ m r²

we substitute

          M g h = ½ M v² + ½ (½ m r²)  (v/r) ²

          ½ v² (M + [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] m) = M g h

          v² = [tex]2gh \ \frac{M}{M + \frac{m}{2} }[/tex]

let's calculate

          v = [tex]\sqrt{ 2 \ 9.8 \ 2 \ \frac{70}{70 + 1.5} }[/tex]

          v = 6.195 m / s

What is the angle of refraction for a beam of light moving from a prism to air if the angle of incidence is 30° and the prism’s index of refraction is 1.6?

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Answer:

Refraction involves passing through a boundary (choice a) and changing speed (choice ... A ray of light in air is incident on an air-to-glass boundary at an angle of 30. ... If the index of refraction of the glass is 1.65, what is the angle of the refracted ray ... The critical angle is the angle of incidence (which is always in the more ...

Explanation:

Refracts light to form an image on the lining of your eyeball?

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Answer:

In a healthy eye, the cornea bends or refracts light rays so they focus precisely on the retina in the back of the eye.  The back of the eye is lined with a thin layer of tissue containing millions of photoreceptor (light-sensitive) cells. This is the retina, where light rays focus into an upside-down image.

Explanation:

Which of the following is a good way to look for jobs today?


1.Networking on LinkedIn

2.Checking the bulletin board at the local grocery store

3.Putting a résumé on a job hunting website

4.Searching the help wanted section in the newspaper

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I think it's

1. Networking on LinkedIn

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Answer:

sedimentary rock formed over a long period of time. small pieces of rock called sediments are carried away and deposited in layers. over time more and more layers of sediments form, pressing down on the layers below. the weight of the layers squeezes the sediments together during the process know as compaction. as the water is squeezed out, crystals form. the sediments stick together. this process is called cementation

Kinetic energy is the energy of motion and increases with the speed of the wave.
a. True
b. False

Potential energy is the energy of gravitational pull on the wave.
a. True
b. False

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Kinetic energy is movement so A
Potential is still so false

What are the 3 least important cell parts and why

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Answer:

The three main/basic parts of the cell are:

Cell Membrane (Plasma Membrane)

Cytoplasm

Nucleus

Explanation:

Each cell is surrounded by a lipid-rich Cell membrane (also called the Plasma Membrane) that forms a boundary between the cell and its environment.

The membrane encloses the Cytoplasm, which includes all cell contents (except the Nucleus, in cells that have one). Cytosol is the fluid of Cytoplasm.

Nucleus is the central part of an atom, and the process of milk production and secretion begins here; the organelle that contains DNA in eukaryotic cells.

What is being despited in this picture

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Answer:

i am guessing for reflection but not so sure

A vector is
In English

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A vector is a quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties: magnitude and direction.

A 10.0 kg gun applies a force of 250. N left on a 0.0200 kg bullet. What is the force on the gun? A. 5.00N B. 25.0N C. 12,500N D. 250.N

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Answer:

The answer is D.250N.

Explanation:

In rectilinear motion, motion depends on a?​

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Answer:

The object moving in a straight path is called linear or rectilinear motion.

An object is said to be in rectilinear motion if it changes its position,along a straight line path.

Explanation:

example: A car moving in a straight road.

A jet moving straight in air

A form of oxygen with three atoms of
oxygen bonded together instead of two is
called what?
A. triple oxygen
B. ozone
C. oxygen-3
D. trioxygen

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Answer:

ozone, letter b

ozone is basically an allotrope of oxygen having three atoms instead of two.

Two identical speakers are set some distance apart in a large open field. Both are producing sound, in unison, with a wavelength of 4 m. An observer wandering around the field notices that the sound is surprisingly loud at certain locations and unusually quiet at others. The observer concludes that this is the effect of interference between the two sources of sound waves. For each location, indicate which sort of interference would occur at that point.

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Answer:

Constructive interference occurs at the surprisingly loud locations and destructive interference occurs at the unusually quiet locations.

Explanation:

This is because, constructive interference tends to combine the effects of the wave when they are in phase (that is, moving in the same direction), which thus amplifies the effect and produces surprisingly loud sounds at those locations, while destructive interference occurs when the waves are out of phase with each other(that is, move in opposite directions) and thus, their effects tend to cancel out thus producing locations of unusually quiet sounds.

In many places on Earth, humans are responsible for the removal of grasses, shrubs, trees, and other plants with roots that hold soil in place. This activity is best described by which of the following? *
A) deforestation
B) urbanization
C) air pollution
D) rise in sea level

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D is the correct answer

Which of the following is an example of an electromagnetic wave?

a radio wave

a water wave

the oscillation of a spring

sound waves

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Radio waves is the correct answer

As air pressure decreases, what happens
to the density of the atmosphere?
A. increases
B. decreases
C. stays the same
D. not enough information to tell

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Answer:

Increases

Explanation:

This is because if there are more gas particles available within a given area, the greater the air density. Therefore, the greater the air density, there will be more gas particles per unit volume. Which indicate that there are more air particles bombarding with a surface. Therefore, the air pressure increases as the air density increases and visa versa.

Which of the following best describes
pollutants?
A. harmful substances in the air, water, or soil
B. radioactive particles that pass through the atmosphere
C. oxygen molecules that are released by plants
D. beneficial substances that increase overall health

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Answer:

A. harmful substances in the air, water, or soil

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Earthquakes produce two kinds of seismic
waves: he longitudinal primary waves (called
P waves) and the transverse secondary waves
(called S waves). Both S waves and P waves
travel through Earth's crust and mantle, but
at different speeds; the P waves are always
faster than the S waves, but their exact speeds
depend on depth and location. For the pur-
pose of this exercise, we assume the P wave's
speed to be 8560 m/s while the S waves travel
at a slower speed of 5760 m/s.
If a seismic station detects a Pwave and
then 30.5 s later detects an S wave, how far
away is the earthquake center?
Answer in units of km.
Mi

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Answer:

d

=

s

t

Explanation:

distance = speed * time

here, the distance is from the earthquake centre to the seismic station.

both the P and S waves travel from the earthquake centre before being detected by the seismic station, so the distance is the same for both.

the speeds are given as

8740

m

/

s

for the P wave and

4100

m

/

s

for the S wave.

we also know that the P wave arrives

47.4

seconds before the S wave.

we do not know the time that the P wave takes to travel, but we can denote it as

t

P

.

the time that the S wave takes to travel can be denoted as

t

P

+

47.4

, where time is in seconds.

for the S wave, speed * time is

4100

(

t

P

+

47.4

)

for the P wave, speed * time is

8740

t

P

.

since the distances that they travel are the same, the two expressions for speed * time are equal.

4100

(

t

P

+

47.4

)

=

8740

t

P

if you expand the brackets, you can find that

4100

t

P

+

194340

=

8740

t

P

then you can subtract

4100

t

P

:

4640

t

P

=

194340

and divide by

4640

to find

t

P

, which is the time that P takes to travel:

t

P

=

41.883

...

seconds

since distance = speed * time, the distance that the P wave travels is

t

P

the speed of P.

this is

41.883

s

8740

m

/

s

, which gives

366057.42

m

.

in kilometres, this is

366

k

m

to

3

significant figures.

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At what speed do a bicycle and its rider, with a combined mass of 90 kg
k
g
, have the same momentum as a 1500 kg
k
g
car traveling at 4.0 m/s
m
/
s
?

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

Electrons and protons travel from the Sun to the Earth at a typical velocity of 3.83 ✕ 105 m/s in the positive x-direction. Thousands of miles from Earth, they interact with Earth's magnetic field of magnitude 3.04 ✕ 10−8 T in the positive z-direction. Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic force on a proton. Find the magnitude and direction of the magnetic force on an electron.

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Answer:

[tex]F=2.84*10^{-26}N[/tex]  & -y direction

[tex]F=2.84*10^{-26}N[/tex] & +y direction

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Speed of electron [tex]V_e=3.83 * 10^5 m/s[/tex] +x direction

Earths magnetic field [tex]B_e=3.04 * 10^-^8[/tex] +z direction

a)

Generally the equation for magnetic force [tex]F_m[/tex] is mathematically given by

[tex]F=q(V_e*B_e)[/tex]

where

[tex]q=1.6*10^{-19}c\\\=i*\=z=-\=j[/tex]

[tex]F=1.6*10^{-19}(3.83 * 10^5 m/s*3.04 * 10^-^8)[/tex]

[tex]F=1.6*10^{-19}(3.83 * 10^5 m/s*3.04 * 10^-^8)[/tex]

[tex]F=-2.84*10^{-26}N \=j[/tex]

Magnitude & Direction

[tex]F=2.84*10^{-26}N[/tex]  -y direction

b)

Generally the equation for magnitude and direction of the magnetic force on an electron. is mathematically given by

[tex]\=F'=-1.6*10^{-19}(3.83 * 10^5 m/s*3.04 * 10^-^8)[/tex]

[tex]\=F'=-2.84*10^{-26}N \=j[/tex]

Magnitude & Direction

[tex]F=2.84*10^{-26}N[/tex] & +y direction

A horizontal force of 300.0 N is used to push a 145-kg mass 30.0 m horizontally in 3.00 s. Calculate the power developed.

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Answer:

3 * 10³J/s

Explanation:

Given :

Force applied, F = 300 N

Distance, d = 30 m

Time, t = 3 seconds

Power, P = Workdone / time

Recall :

Workdone = Force * distance

Workdone = 300 N * 30 m = 9000 Nm

Workdone = 9 * 10³ J

Power = (9 * 10³ J) / 3s

Power = 3 * 10³J/s

You serve a basketball with a mass of 5 kg. If the ball leaves your hand at 30 m/s what is
the kinetic energy?
A) 150 joules
B) 2,250 joules
C) 75 joules

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The answer is 150 joules hope this helps

A 2 kg brick is moving at a speed of 3 m/s. What is the kinetic energy of the brick?

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Explanation:

it's generally proven that the formula for kinetic energy is k. e = ½mv²

= ½×2×3

=3

Which one of the statements below is true about mechanical waves?

They must travel in empty space.
They can travel in a vacuum.
Both sound and light are examples of mechanical waves.
They require a medium to travel through.

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Answer:

Both sound and waves

Explanation:

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Answer:

a) ferromagnetic type,  b) superconductor or ferromagnetic

Explanation:

In substances, magnetism is the result of the magnetic moments of the electrons in their orbits and of the spin.

These two let us take interacting magnetic between them, if the sum of these magnetic moments is maximum we have a material of the ferromagnetic type, which is represented in figure a, where all the magnetic moments are aligned in one direction and this type of material is a magnet permanent.

Figure b shows a material where the magnetic moments have a circular shape, so the total moment is zero.The type of substrate material can have several possibilities

* The most test is that the substrate material is a superconductor where the marked areas are the superconducting magnetic areas and the areas without spine are the normal areas

* Another possibility is that the material is ferromagnetic, that is, there are several magnetic sub-networks in different orientation, resulting in a random field, the material is not a permanent magnet

if one stand of DNA reads as AATTCCGGATCG, what would the opposite strand bases be?

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TTAAGGCCTAGC

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Traveling waves propagate with a fixed speed usually denoted as v (but sometimes c). The waves are called __________ if their waveform repeats every time interval T. Traveling waves propagate with a fixed speed usually denoted as (but sometimes ). The waves are called __________ if their waveform repeats every time interval . transverse longitudinal periodic sinusoidal

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Answer:

Periodic.

Explanation:

Electromagnetic waves is a propagating medium used in all communications device to transmit data (messages) from the device of the sender to the device of the receiver.

Generally, the most commonly used electromagnetic wave technology in telecommunications is radio waves.

Radio waves can be defined as an electromagnetic wave that has its frequency ranging from 30 GHz to 300 GHz and its wavelength between 1mm and 3000m. Therefore, radio waves are a series of repetitive valleys and peaks that are typically characterized of having the longest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum.

Basically, as a result of radio waves having long wavelengths, they are mainly used in long-distance communications such as the carriage and transmission of data.

Generally, a fixed speed is used for the propagation of traveling waves and this speed is usually denoted with the variable "v" or sometimes "c."

Furthermore, if the waveform of a traveling wave is repeated every time at specific intervals T, it is referred to as periodic wave.

Mathematically, the period of a traveling wave is given by the formula;

[tex] Period = \frac {1}{T} [/tex]

Where;

T is the time measured in seconds.

Do Planets with more mass have more gravity than planets with less mass

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Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
freezing point of carbon dioxide

A. Meter
B. Liter
C. Kilogram
D. Kelvin

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The answer is D. Kelvin hope this helps

Which one of the statements below is true about mechanical waves?

They must travel in empty space.
They can travel in a vacuum.
Both sound and light are examples of mechanical waves.
They require a medium to travel through.

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Answer:

They require a medium to travel through.

Explanation:

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