Physical quantity - math word problems - page 178 of 315
A physical quantity is a term numerically describing a property or state of a physical object. For example, a physical quantity is a length, and its corresponding physical unit is a meter (symbol m). Similarly, the quantity is weight, and the unit is the kilogram (kg). Physical quantities can be divided into a scalar (has magnitude), vector (has magnitude and direction), and tensor (has magnitude and multiple directions).Number of problems found: 6285
- Absolute 83086
A sound source emits a tone with an absolute pitch of 500 Hz and moves towards the observer at a speed of 5 m/s. Sound travels at a speed of 340 m/s. How fast is an observer moving who hears a tone with an absolute pitch of 522 Hz? - Horizontal 83020
What work must be done to bring a body of mass of 2 kg lying on a smooth horizontal plane from rest to a speed of 2 m/s? - Kangaroo 82979
A kangaroo can move at a speed of 65 km/h. How many minutes will it take to move at this speed to a place 6500 m away? - (alpha=4x10-3K-1) 80519
A spiral of osmium wire has a resistance of 300 ohms at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius. To what temperature was the coil heated if its resistance rose to 2940 ohms? (alpha=4x10-3K-1) - Temperature 63004
Brass weighing 2.5 kg absorbs the heat of 180 kJ. How does the temperature of the brass change? The specific heat capacity of brass is 0.36 kJ / C - Calculate 55981
Calculate the following example: On a map with a scale of 1:50,000, two places, A and B, are 4 cm apart. Find out: a) what is the distance between these places in reality; b) what is the scale of the map in which these places are 12 cm apart? - Movement 43831
The crane motor has a constant power of 9 kW. How long does it take to lift a body weighing 12 tons to a height of 9 m with constant movement? - Gravitational 12411
We lift a weight of 2 kg to a height of 50 cm above the top of the table. Determine its gravitational potential energy: a) relative to the tabletop, b) relative to the floor if the table top is 1m above the floor. - Distance 8080
The driver covered the distance between the two cities in 2 hours at an average speed of 75 km/h. How does he have to change speed to get 20 minutes faster? - Projectile 4611
A projectile weighing m1 = 0.01 kg is fired at a velocity v1 = 800 m * s-1 from a rifle weighing m² = 4 kilograms. - Intersection 4214
The tractor drove through the crossroads at a speed of 36 km/h. Ten minutes later, a passenger car moved at 54 km/h. How long and at what distance from the intersection will the car run over the tractor? - The electric motor
The electric motor winding's copper wire (alpha=4*10-3 K-1) has a resistance of 42 ohms at a temperature of 18 degrees. What is its resistance at an operating temperature of 50 degrees? - Tandem jump
During the tandem jump, the paratroopers dropped from a height of 1.7 km to a height of 1.5 km above the surface in 4 seconds. At what average speed did they move before the parachute opened? - Light year
A light-year is a unit of length that expresses the distance light travels in one year. What distance will it travel if the speed of light is approximately 300,000 km/s? - Energy consumption
The device is connected to 230V and draws a 3.5A current. Power consumption is 1932kJ. How many minutes has this device been in operation? - Car loop
The toy car runs at an average speed of 2 m/s. In a minute, it will pass the entire circuit five times. How long is the loop? - Avg speed of flight
The student's vice adventure had a 2,367 km flight. If their travel time was 2 hours and 56 minutes, what was their average speed in kilometers per hour? - Brakes of a car
For the brakes of a passenger car to be effective, it is prescribed that a car be moving on a horizontal road at a speed of 40 km. A car must stop on the track 15.4 m. What is the deceleration of the car? - Gradually 63314
In the fishery, they gradually sold carp weighing 2 1/2 kg, 1 5/6 kg, 1 3/5 kg, 2 1/10 kg, 2 kg, and 2 2/3 kg. What was the average weight of 1 carp? - Dimensions 80655
The digital photo has dimensions of 640 × 480 pixels. Which of the classic photo paper formats is "most similar": 9 x 6 cm, 10 x 7 cm, 13 x 9 cm, 15 x 10 cm, 18 x 13 cm, or 30 x 20 cm?
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