Will a sub kiloton Atomic Bomb make a mushroom cloud?
Yes. In fact, any large explosion(atomic or otherwise)which occurs on or near the ground will cause a mushroom cloud. This is because the explosion creates a mass of superheated air and debris, which will expand and rise upwards because its density is less, and its temperature higher, than the surrounding air; basically the same principle that causes hot-air balloons to rise. This is what gives you the iconic "mushroom" cloud. About the only time you wouldn't expect to see such a cloud is if the detonation occurs deep under ground or water, or at extremely high altitudes.
If a horse travels 1 mile in 2 minutes what miles per hour is it traveling at?
The horse is traveling at 30 miles per hour, because there are 60 minutes in an hour and 30 miles.
What are the properties of the strong force?
Well scientifically speaking the strong force causes protons and neutrons to be attracted to each other. Attractive forces between the protons and neutrons keeps the nucleus together. This is one of the four basic forces in nature.But when the protons and neutrons start to move farther apart the strong force gets weaker, and weaker the farther they move and will be repelled.
This depends on the frequency of the sound waves?
The frequency of sound waves determines the pitch of the sound. Higher frequency waves create higher-pitched sounds, while lower frequency waves create lower-pitched sounds.
If your traveling 25 miles per hour how many seconds does it take to travel 100 feet?
To convert speed from miles per hour to feet per second, you need to multiply by 1.46667. So at 25 miles per hour, you are traveling at approximately 36.67 feet per second. To travel 100 feet at this speed, it would take around 2.73 seconds.
Which compound machine consists of both fixed and moveable pulleys?
A compound machine that consists of both fixed and moveable pulleys is typically referred to as a block and tackle system. This system utilizes multiple pulleys to increase mechanical advantage and make it easier to lift heavy loads by distributing the force needed across several pulleys. The fixed pulleys remain stationary while the moveable pulleys adjust to accommodate the load.
Why is there sound when wind blows past a telephone wire?
The wind pushing past the wire creates a low pressure zone on the downwind side of the wire.
As air rushes into this low pressure zone, collisions between pressure fronts creates vibrations in the air, perceived as sound.
static friction= normal contact force*coefficient of static friction
40 = (600*9.8) * CSF
CSF=40/(600*9.8) (you can calculate that yourself, i cant be bothered)
there isn't enough info to work out the coefficient of kinetic friction
Is 70 miles per hour pitching speed for a 12 year old boy fast?
yes very good in the little league world series thay pich that fast by a 12 year old(a fast ball by the way)
A 200 mph swooper is a type of skydiver who specializes in canopy piloting, also known as swooping. These skilled skydivers use high-performance parachutes to perform aggressive turns and dives as they come in to land, achieving speeds of up to 200 mph before touching down. It is a thrilling and highly technical discipline within the sport of skydiving.
How long would it take someone to drive 751 miles per hour?
Driving at 751 miles per hour is not physically possible with current technology or speed limits. The fastest land vehicles, like fighter jets, can't reach these speeds. If it were possible, driving at 751 miles per hour would cover 751 miles in 1 hour.
Father of modern and classical physics?
There isn't one father of physics, there were many important physicists through the ages, each redefining the concepts we know today. We can point to some of the more noticeable physicists, who are, perhaps - Aristotle, Galileo, Newton and Einstein. There are many sites and books which can explain exactly who these people are and what their input to physics was.
How fast can an F-22 fighter jet fly in miles per hour?
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet Top speed is 1,190 mph (Mach 1.8).
What makes a ball bounce higher?
A ball bounces because it's shape changes when it hits another object, then it returns to it's original form, pushing itself away from the object. When a ball is cold it's molecules don't move as much, so the shape changes less when it hits an object.
Breakaway torque is the amount of torque required to overcome the static friction of a stationary object and set it in motion. It is a measure of the minimum force or torque needed to break something free from its initial position.
Simply because physicists discovered that it is a product that is conserved.
In collisions of two objects for example, if you add up the momentum before the collision the momentum will be the same after the collision.
Note that momentum is not something that has a concrete reality.
A rock sitting on the ground has zero momentum relative to us here on earth but has alot of momentum relative to someone on mars. It can not have zero momentum and alot of momentum at the same time, it depends on ones frame of reference. My point is that momentum is not at 'concrete" thing.
Refer to the 'Conservation of linear momentum' in Wikipedia.org, "The World's Encyclopedia"
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Do changes in the rock cycle create or destroy matter?
No, changes in the rock cycle do not create or destroy matter; they simply redistribute and transform existing matter. Rocks are broken down into sediment, which is then compacted and cemented to form new rocks through processes like erosion, deposition, and lithification.
How quick is 200cc go kart in mph?
Im not sure either but i kno my dad took something off of mine and made it go atleast 40.
What is Change in momentum times time?
Impulse = [(change in momentum)/time]*time
[(change in momentum)/time] = Force
And when force acts for a period of time, that impulse changes the momentum of the object.
You can also rewrite the impulse equation as: I = F*t
However, for change in momentum times time, the units would be (kg*m/s)*(s) = kg*m. These units are not in common usage.
How can you prove inertia exist?
Inertia exist because of the Law of Motion of Sir Isaac Newton states that " bodies at rest will remain at rest and objects in motion will continue moving at constant speed in a straight line unless acted upon a net force.
B2 stealth fighter speed in miles per hour?
The B-2 Spirit's top speed is 1333 mile per hour. That is approximately Mach 1.7 or Mach 1.8.
How do people use sound waves?
Sound is the perception of changes in pressure in the air.
Slow changes of pressure cannot be heard. Once the changes happen faster than 20 times a second, you start to hear sound. Above 16,000 changes per second and it goes beyond human perception.
You need air (or any gas) for sound to exist. Sound cannot be heard in a vacuum.
Sound waves from a radio generally travel in what medium?
Sound waves from a radio typically travel through the air as it is a medium that allows for the propagation of sound waves. Sound waves are generated by the radio transmitter and then travel through the air as vibrations in the form of pressure waves to reach the receiver.
Time65 miles per hour time65 and t65 all represent which of the following?
It appears that the terms you provided, "Time65," "miles per hour," "time65," "t65," all represent the concept of time measured in minutes or hours. The term "65 miles per hour" specifically represents speed, indicating a rate of 65 miles covered in one hour.