What happened to an enzyme’s structure as it exceeds the typical human body temperature

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Answer 1

Enzymes. ... This is because heat energy causes more collisions, with more energy, between the enzyme molecules and other molecules. However, if the temperature gets too high, the enzyme is denatured and stops working. A common error in exams is to write that enzymes are killed at high temperatures.


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In 1962 measurements of the magnetic field of a large tornado were made at the Geophysical Observatory in Tulsa, Oklahoma. If the magnitude of the tornado's field was B = 17.50 nT pointing north when the tornado was 9.10 km east of the observatory, what current was carried up or down the funnel of the tornado? Model the vortex as a long, straight wire carrying a current. A (conventional current) flowing ---Direction--- the tornado.

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Answer:

796.25 A

Explanation:

B= (μI)/(2πr)

I= (B*2πr)/(μ)

μ= 4π*10^-7

I= ((17.50*10^-9)(2π)(9.10*10^3)) / (4π*10^-7)

= 796.25 A

A (conventional current) flowing "DOWN" the tornado.

A massive launcher sends a projectile vertically upwards from the surface of a planet of mass M and radius R. You may assume that this planet has no atmosphere. Part A If the projectile is launched at the escape speed, how do the magnitudes of its initial KE and gravitational potential energy (GPE) compare

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Answer:

It can be shown that the potential energy of an object at the surface of the planet would be -G M / R if the potential at infinity is chosen to be zero.

Kinetic energy of G M / R would be required for the escape speed of such an object. The total energy in all such cases is zero.

This can easily be seen by considering the speed of an object falling from infinity towards the planet - the total energy will remain zero if it was zero when the object started to fall.

The potential at infinity is set to zero while the kinetic energy will be [tex]\rm \frac{GM}{R}[/tex] and total energy will be zero.

What is escape speed?

Escape speed is the minimum speed required for a free, non-propelled object to escape from the gravitational pull of the main body and reach an infinite distance from it in celestial physics.

It is proven that if the potential at infinity is set to zero, the potential energy of an item on the planet's surface is [tex]\rm \frac{-GM}{R}[/tex].

The escape speed of such an item would necessitate kinetic energy will be [tex]\rm \frac{GM}{R}[/tex]. In all of these circumstances, the total energy is zero.

Consider the speed of an item falling from infinity towards the planet: if the total energy was zero before the thing began to descend, the total energy will stay zero.

Hence the potential at infinity is set to zero while the kinetic energy will be [tex]\rm \frac{GM}{R}[/tex] and total energy will be zero.

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The gas state of water

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Answer:

The gas state of water is water vapour. It is formed by boiling liquid water or from the sublimation of ice (sublimation is the process of converting a solid to a liquid). Hope this helps!

Ex 1) A Major League baseball pitcher throws a baseball straight up into the air and the ball travels for 4
seconds reaching a height of 52 m before returning to the pitchers hand exactly at the height that he released
it. With what velocity does the baseball strike the pitchers hand on the way back down?

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Answer:

52 / 4 = 13 m/s

Explanation:

define potential difference as used in electricity​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Testing answer please do not delete

the diffrence in potential betwen two points that represents the work involved or the energy relesed in the transfe of a unit quantity of electicity from one point to the other

A spring of spring constant k = 200 N m−1 is slowly extended from an extension of 3.0 cm to an extension of 5.0 cm. Calculate the work done by the extending force. 60

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Answer:

31

Explanation:

No need

The correct answer is 31 I did it

The rocket now has a thruster that malfunctions and is now pushing the rocket in the wrong direction. What is the new net force on the rocket if it is now accelerating at 12mls²??​

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From your previous question

Mass=30kgAcceleration=12m/s^2

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto F=ma[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto F=30(12)[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto F=360N[/tex]

A trouble-making youth is standing on a bridge, and wants to drop a water balloon on an unsuspecting passerby. A man is jogging on a path below the bridge with a constant speed of 4.2 m/s. The bridge is 11.6 m above the ground. If the balloon is to land right at the jogger's feet, at what horizontal distance x from the bridge should he be when the youth drops the balloon?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Time needed for a balloon to drop from vertical rest a distance of 11.6 m

t = √(2h/g) = √(2(11.6)/9.8) = 1.538618

d = vt = 4.2(1.538618) = 6.462197...

d = 6.5 m

Horizontal distance x = 6.5 m from the bridge he should be when the youth drops the balloon with velocity 4.2 m/s.

What is velocity?

When an item is moving, its velocity is the rate at which its direction is changing as seen from a certain point of view and as measured by a specific unit of time.

Uniform motion an object is said to have uniform motion when object cover equal distance in equal interval of time within exact fixed direction. For a body in uniform motion, the magnitude of its velocity remains constant over time.

Given in the question time needed for a balloon to drop from vertical rest a distance of 11.6 m

t = √(2h/g) = √(2(11.6)/9.8) = 1.538618

d = vt = 4.2(1.538618) = 6.462197...

d = 6.5 m

Horizontal distance x = 6.5 m from the bridge he should  be when the youth drops the balloon with velocity 4.2 m/s.

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A car with a mass of 1500 kg is pulled by a rope that is horizontal to the ground. The tension in the rope is 2000 N and a friction force of 350 N opposes the car's motion. What is the magnitude of the car's acceleration?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Assuming the ground is level as well.

F = ma

a = F/m

a = (2000 - 350) / 1500

a = 1.1 m/s²

The acceleration of the car is 1.1 m/s².

To calculate the magnitude of the acceleration of the car, we use the formula below.

F-F' = ma................ Equation 1

Where:

F = Tension in the ropeF' = Friction forcem = mass of the cara = acceleration of the car

Make a the subject of the equation

a = (F-F')/m................. Equation 2

From the equation,

Given:

F = 2000 NF' = 350 Nm = 1500 kg

Substitute these values into equation 2

a = (2000-350)/1500a = 1650/1500a = 1.1 m/s²

Hence, the acceleration of the car is 1.1 m/s².

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(a) Define the term ginning? (b) Name the simple device used for spinning?​

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(a) Define the term ginning?

Ginning is the process of removing the seeds and debris from cotton. The term comes from the cotton gin, invented by Eli Whitney in 1794.

(b) Name the simple device used for spinning?

hand spindle

A simple device used for spinning is a hand spindle also known as takli.

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A 3000 kg car stops at a red light, and is rear-ended by a 5000 kg truck traveling at 20m/s. In the collision, the two cars stick together. What is the final speed of the two cars just after the collision in m/s (Numeric Answers only)​

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Explanation:

this is actually not as simple as it sounds here.

quite some energy is lost in the deformation of the bodies of car and truck, and it also needs more energy to get a standing object going than to accelerate an already moving object.

but assuming the simple described circumstances, then the energy and impulse of the moving truck of 5000 kg is transferred to a new combined system of car and truck of now 5000 + 3000 = 8000 kg.

so, the 20m/s inertia energy of the truck is now distributed to the truck/car combination.

since the same energy has to move now more mass, it is clear that the combined speed will be lower.

20×5000 = x×8000

20×5 = x×8

x = 100/8 = 12.5 m/s

that is the resulting speed of the combined truck/car object.

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What is an involuntary and a voluntary muscle action?

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Answer:

Involuntary muscle action are muscles that move WITHOUT conscious control, and voluntary muscle action are muscles that move WITH conscious control.

Explanation:

A example of a involuntary muscle action would be your heart. Your heart is a muscle beats without you thinking about it and is very vital to your body. A example of a voluntary muscle would be the muscles that are attached to your bones and allow you to move your body, and it's voluntary because your body won't move on it's own.

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Which of the following statements about friction is FALSE .
1 ) Friction involves objects that are in physical contact .
2) Friction is less if surfaces are very smooth .
3 ) Friction is always in the direction of the motion .
4) Friction is caused by the uneven surfaces of touching objects

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Friction is caused by the uneven surfaces of touching objects

HELP! I need some assistance

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Answer:

I'm a Filipino hahahah I'm not

Based on your observations, what can you say about your prediction in Parts A and B above concerning the potential and kinetic energy?

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Answer:

Explanation:

My perdiction was correct. I predicted in Part A that the Kinetic Energy would increase. In Part B I predicted that the potential energy would decrease due to the kinetic energy increasing.

Which term describes energy stored in the bonds between atoms?
A. Nuclear energy
B. Chemical energy
O C. Thermal energy
D. Sound energy

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Answer:

B. Chemical energy

Explanation:

chemical energy is the energy stored in the bonds between atoms

Car A uses tires for which the coefficient of static friction is 0.384 on a particular unbanked curve. The maximum speed at which the car can negotiate this curve is 16.7 m/s. Car B uses tires for which the coefficient of static friction is 0.809 on the same curve. What is the maximum speed at which car B can negotiate the curve

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Car C would like a summary too

tính chỉ số ampe kế thay ampe kế bằng vô kế có điện trở rất lớn thì vô kế chỉ bao nhiêu

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Answer:

I don't understand it.....

Am I correct? Plz answer ASAP! I will give brainilest:D (Science)

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Answer:

I would agree with your selection.

Explanation:

What will be the current through a resistance of 50Ω if the applied voltage across the resistance is 117V?
Formulas: V=IR, I=V/R, R=V/I
Note: No need to write the unit of your answer.

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2.34 A

Explanation:

[tex]V = IR \Rightarrow I = \dfrac{V}{R} = \dfrac{117\:\text{V}}{50\:Ω} = 2.34\:\text{A}[/tex]

The volume of an ideal gas is increased from 0.6 m3 to 2.4 m3 while maintaining a constant pressure of 1000 Pa (1000 N/m2). Determine, in J, the amount of work done by the gas in this expansion.

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The amount of work done by the gas in the given expansion is 1800 J.

The given parameters;

initial volume of the ideal gas, V₁ = 0.6 m³final volume of the ideal gas, V₂ = 2.4 m³constant pressure of the gas, P = 1000 Pa

The amount of work done by the gas in the given expansion is calculated as follows;

W = PΔV

where;

ΔV is the change in volume of the gas

Substitute the given parameters and solve for the work done;

W = 1000(2.4  -  0.6

W = 1800 J

Thus, the amount of work done by the gas in the given expansion is 1800 J.

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Una masa de aire de 20g absorbe 780 cal. Teniendo en cuenta que su temperatura inicial es de 30°C. Calcular la
temperatura que alcanzo al absorber el calor. Ce:0,24 cal/g °C

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Answer:

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A closed, uninsulated system fitted with movable piston, so no matter is exchanged with the surroundings, was assembled. Introduction of 430 J of heat caused the system to expand, doing 238 J of work against a constant pressure of 101 kPa. What is the value of for this process

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Answer: You do not specify what is being asked for. ∆E? ∆H?

∆E = (430 - 238) J = 192 J

∆H = 430 J

Explanation:

If asked for the value of ∆H the answer is simply the change in heat, and in the question, it states introduction of 430 J of heat is causing the system to expand.

Therefore ∆H = 430 J

If asked for ∆E, we know that ∆E = ±q (heat) + work (-P∆V) = ±q + w

The question states that 238 J of work are done AND the system expanded

(work is negative because expansion means work is done BY the system, releasing energy/heat... Conversely, if the system were compressed, work is done ON the system, absorbing heat/energy)

Therefore, ∆E = (430 - 238) J = 192 J

Ex 2) A cannon ball is shot straight up into the air with an initial velocity of 25 m/s[Up).
What is the maximum height of the cannonball?

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Explanation:

The final velocity at the cannon ball's maximum height is zero ([tex]v_y = 0[/tex]). We can use the equation

[tex]v_y^2 = 0 = v_{0y}^2 - 2gy_{max}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow y_{max} = \dfrac{v_{0y}^2}{2g}[/tex]

[tex]y_{max} = \dfrac{(25\:\text{m/s})^2}{2(9.8\:\text{m/s}^2)}[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\:\:\:=31.9\:\text{m}[/tex]

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What describes the pressure in a contained fluid?
1: unknown as long as the fluid is contained
2: the same throughout the fluid
3: higher in some places and lower in other places

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Answer:

3) higher in some places nd lower In other places

Explanation:

The pressure in a fluid is given by the law

p = p0 + pgh

where

p0 is the atmospheric pressure

p is the fluid's density

g is the acceleration of gravity

h is the depth at which the pressure is calculated

As we see, the pressure depends on the value of h (depth): therefore, points which are located at more depth experience a larger pressure than points located near the fluid's surface.

A student is asked to calculate the centripetal acceleration of a hummingbird that makes a complete circle in 0.43 seconds. If the circle has a radius of 0.25 m, what is
the correct setup for determining the centripetal acceleration of the hummingbird?
(3.65m/s)2/0.25m
(3.65m/s)2-0.43
O (0.435)2 / 25m
O (0.432.25m

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The centripetal acceleration of the hummingbird is [tex]\frac{(3.65)^2}{0.25} = 53.29 \ m/s^2[/tex]

The given parameters;

time of motion of the hummingbird, t = 0.43 sradius of the circle, r = 0.25 mnumber of revolution of the hummingbird = 1 rev per 0.43 s

The angular speed of the hummingbird is calculated as follows;

[tex]\omega = \frac{1 \ rev}{0.43 \ s} \times \frac{2\pi \ rad}{1 \ rev} =14.61 \ rad/s[/tex]

The linear speed of the hummingbird is calculated as follows;

v = ωr

v = 14.61 x 0.25

v = 3.65 m/s

The centripetal acceleration of the hummingbird is calculated as follows;

[tex]a_c = \frac{v^2}{r} \\\\a_c = \frac{(3.65)^2}{0.25} \\\\a_c = 53.29\ m/s^2[/tex]

Thus, the centripetal acceleration of the hummingbird is [tex]\frac{(3.65)^2}{0.25} = 53.29 \ m/s^2[/tex]

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There are 6 foundation of sports and which one you think is the most important?

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I just need the points

Explanation:

But just pick any and say something like "it stans out to me most/more" or "it sounds/looks more intristing to me"

Which of the following formulas describes the change in momentum of an
object?
A. change in momentum = force x time over which force is applied
B. change in momentum = acceleration distance over which
acceleration is applied
C. change in momentum = force x distance over which force is
applied
O D. change in momentum = acceleration time over which
acceleration is applied

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D....................

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A frictionless pendulum with a mass of 0.4 kg and a length of 2.1 m starts at point A, at an angle 0 of 60°. As it swings downward, it passes through point B, which is 30 degrees from equilibrium. What is the kinetic energy of the pendulum at point B?

A) 3.9 J

B) 3.0 J

C) 1.1 J

D) 4.1 J

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The conservation of mechanical energy allows finding the result for the speed of the pendulum when it is at 30º is:

       

The speed is: 3.88 m / s

The conservation of mechanical energy is a theorem of greater importance in physics and ordinary life, it states that if there is no friction force the total mechanistic energy remains constant at all points.

Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic energy plus all potential energies. In the attachment we see a diagram of the pendulum's movement at the two points of interest.

They indicate that the pendulum is released from an initial angle of θ₁ = 60º, let's find the mechanical energy at that point.

      Em₀ = U = m g h

Where the height is measured from the lowest point of the movement.

      h = L - L cos tea1 = L (1 cos tea1)

The second point of interest occurs for θ₂ = 30º.

At this point part of the energy is indica and part gravitational potential.  

     [tex]Em_f[/tex]  = K + U₂

      [tex]Em_f[/tex] = ½ m v² + m g h ’

There is no friction in the system, therefore mechanical energy is conserved.

       Em₀ = Em₀_f

       mg L (1 - cos θ₁) = ½ m v² + m g L (1 - cos θ₂)

       v² = 2g L (cos θ₂ - cos θ₁)

Let's calculate.

   

       v² = 2 9.8 2.1 (cos 30 - cos 60)

       v² = 41.16 0.366

       v = 3.88 m / s

In conclusion using the conservation of mechanical energy we can find the result for the speed of the pendulum when it is at 30º is:

       

The speed is: 3.88 m / s

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Answer:

3.0 J

Explanation:

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