Answer:
The motion of the lighter child would look faster than that of the heavier child, but both have the same period of oscillation.
Explanation:
Oscillation is a type of simple harmonic motion which involves the to and fro movement of an object. The oscillation takes place at a required time called the period of oscillation.
Since the swings are similar, the period of oscillation of the two children are the same and they would complete one oscillation in the same time. Though the oscillation of the lighter child seems faster than that of the heavy child, their masses does not affect the period of oscillation.
When a heavy object oscillates, its mass increases the drag or damping force, but not the period of oscillation. Thus, it oscillate slowly.
One
All objects, every one, as long as the object is not at absolute zero (not very many objects are -- like no common object) emit electromagnetic radiation because they possess thermal (heat) energy.
The answer, surprisingly, is A.
Two
This is just an example of Snells law. The angles are with the normal.
Index of Refraction = sin(input angle) / sin(outgoing angle)
Index of Refraction = sin(angle incidence)/sin(angle of refraction)
Index of Refraction = Sin (36)/Sin(27.5)
Index = 1.28 (rounded)
Answer:
.15s
Explanation:
Follow the units here. If you divide 300.000m by 2000m/s then you'll end up with the meters reduced and just the seconds. So that's what you do to get the time:
(300.000m)/(2000m/s ) =
(300.000/2000)(m•s/m) =
0.15s
Answer:
Density does not change when you divide the cube, due to the principle of mass conservation. The density given in this case by 3
, will remain the same.
The only way for it to change, will be if you compressed the block, so now the same mass will be compressed in less volume, or you add heat to the system.
Explanation:
Answer:
6 and 8
Explanation:
The different positions of the moon, as seen from Earth, reflect how much light is being reflected off the moon from the sun.
Position 1 indicates the 3rd Quarter.
Position 2 indicates the Waning Gibbous.
Position 3 indicates the Full Moon.
Position 4 indicates the Waxing Gibbous.
Position 5 indicates the 1st Quarter.
Position 6 indicates the Waxing Crescent.
Position 7 indicates the New Moon.
Position 8 indicates the Waning Crescent.
You would read the diagram counterclockwise, with positions 7 to 3 as the moon increases light and positions 3 to 7 as the moon decreases light.
Therefore, we see that our 2 choices where we have a crescent is positions 6 and 8.