1. most waves are caused by vibrations. what motion in a transmitting antenna causes the vibrations that produce radio waves? 2. name two common household appliances that produce electromagnetic waves other than radio waves. what kind of electromagnetic waves do they produce? 3. when you are in a car and it passes through a tunnel, the radio signal is sometimes lost. why do you think this happens?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:30
Complete these sentences. if a roller coaster train has a potential energy of 1,500 j and a kinetic energy of 500 j as it starts to travel downhill, its total energy isj. once the roller coaster train gets closer to the bottom of the hill, its kinetic energy increases to 1,100 j, and its potential energy decreases to j. when the train reaches the bottom of the track and is traveling along the ground, its kinetic energy isj.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 09:00
Choose the correct general statement concerning the total potential and kinetic energy at any point along the arc of swing. the total energy at any point along the arc of swing of the pendulum is always less than 12 joules. the total energy at any point along the arc of swing of the pendulum is always more than 12 joules. the total energy at any point along the arc of swing of the pendulum is always equal to 12 joules. not enough information to determine
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Physics, 23.06.2019 09:00
Momentum lab this lab uses a phet simulation. navigate to the phet momentum simulation. if you don’t see the image below when you click on the link, then you need to either enable adobe flash (click on the puzzle piece on your screen) or you need to install adobe flash (this is a free program). change the vectors to be momentum vectors only. they are yellow. make the mass of both balls the same. hit play and notice what happens to the momentum vectors before and after the collision. you might want to play the sim multiple times. click on restart or return balls to start over. to see numbers, check the show values box (inside the green box). red’s momentum vector before the collision is green’s momentum vector after the collision. question 1 options: shorter than longer than equal to question 2 (1 point) saved since green bounces off red, this must be an collision. question 2 options: explosion inelastic elastic question 3 (1 point) red transfers of its momentum to green during the collision. question 3 options: little all most none question 4 (4 points) why does red transfer all its momentum to green? back up your answer with information from the simulation. write at least 2 sentences.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 14:30
Kinetic energy depends a. mass b. speed (velocity) c. both of the above d. none of the above
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