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Did you know the Macdonald brothers are one of the only acts left who have not been ‘Trained to Perform’??

They are one of the only ones whose parents have not paid for them to go to singing lessons/stage school/drama lessons so the ‘born performer’ everyone is referring to other acts as being is not actually true!. How many normal everyday people would find it easy to sing and smile into a huge camera without feeling a tad stupid?…without of course been trained to do so?.Week after week they suffer patronising abuse they dont deserve and have never once retaliated..already mature role models.they were flat to begin with but every week they steadily improve,Im so impressed!! They have a much better voice than tap-dancing/stage school-trained-panto-boy-ray and have not once messed up their lines or been out of tune/key on live tv..so credit where credits due…No sympathy vote here..Just admiration,nice2 see real untrained natural talent get recognised for once.I no loads of english people who love & vote for them every week…Well done boys, its all deserved!keep goin, U’v earned respect!

please help! im so stressed with these 3 problems?

1. A worker pulls a sled with a force of 80 N directed at an angle of 60 degrees above the horizontal over a level distance of 6 m. If a frictional force of 24 N acts on the sled in a direction opposite to that of the worker, what net work is done on the sled?

a. 240 J, b. 216 J, c. 144 J, d. 96 J

2. A model rocket sits on the launch pad until its fuel is ignited, blasting the rocket upward. During the short time of blast-off, as the ignited fuel goes down, the rocket goes up because:

a. momentum is conserved in this process
b. the fuel pushes on the ground
c. air friction pushes on the escaping fuel
d. the downward force of gravity is less than the downward momentum of the fuel

please explain why you believe the answers are what they are just in case yours are different than mine. thanks a lot guys!
3. A 10 g bullet with an initial speed of 100 m/s is fired horizontally into a 90 g wodden block initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface. The bullet passes completely through the block and emerges with a final speed of 20 m/s in the horizontal direction. How much mechanical energy is lost in this process?

a. 44.4 J
b. 50 J
c. 26.4 J
d. 20 J

Physics problems, just want to double check my answers?

1. A worker pulls a sled with a force of 80 N directed at an angle of 60 degrees above the horizontal over a level distance of 6 m. If a frictional force of 24 N acts on the sled in a direction opposite to that of the worker, what net work is done on the sled?

a. 240 J, b. 216 J, c. 144 J, d. 96 J

2. A model rocket sits on the launch pad until its fuel is ignited, blasting the rocket upward. During the short time of blast-off, as the ignited fuel goes down, the rocket goes up because:

a. momentum is conserved in this process
b. the fuel pushes on the ground
c. air friction pushes on the escaping fuel
d. the downward force of gravity is less than the downward momentum of the fuel

please explain why you believe the answers are what they are just in case yours are different than mine. thanks a lot guys!
3. A 10 g bullet with an initial speed of 100 m/s is fired horizontally into a 90 g wodden block initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface. The bullet passes completely through the block and emerges with a final speed of 20 m/s in the horizontal direction. How much mechanical energy is lost in this process?

a. 44.4 J
b. 50 J
c. 26.4 J
d. 20 J

need help with home work?

newton has 3 lawa of motion. the_________ states that an object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by a ________. ___________ is the most common of forces that acts on moving bodies. it causes objects to slow down or to come to a halt. the ________ law also states that every object is in a state of_____________,where it wants to stay put & dosent want to move. rockets taking off of the ground are great examples of newtons ________law of motion. this law states that for every ___________ there is an equal & opposite ________. newtons second law states that and object will______________ in the direction that it is pushed or the direction of the ____________. our model of the cd however craft demonstrates this law well because if you puch the cd hover craft it __________ it the direction that you pushed it. the hovercraft slows down & finally stops on the table due to the force of __________…. please help me

If you choose to write a book with acts, does it have to have three acts?

I’m writing a futuristic story about a girl who is training to become a Valigent, any trained officer a part of the Galactic Union. The Galactic Union is a group of planets that have Valigents to fight crime throughout the Milky Way Galaxy.

I plan on calling the Acts “Missions” but I think there will probably be five acts.

Can i use five acts? Or should i stick to the more acceptable 3-Act model

Did you know the Macdonald brothers are one of the only acts left who have not been ‘Trained to Perform’??

They are one of the only ones whose parents have not paid for them to go to singing lessons/stage school/drama lessons so the ‘born performer’ everyone is referring to other acts as being is not actually true!. How many normal everyday people would find it easy to sing and smile into a huge camera without feeling a tad stupid?…without of course been trained to do so?.Week after week they suffer patronising abuse they dont deserve and have never once retaliated..already mature role models.they were flat to begin with but every week they steadily improve,Im so impressed!! They have a much better voice than tap-dancing/stage school-trained-panto-boy-ray and have not once messed up their lines or been out of tune/key on live tv..so credit where credits due…No sympathy vote here..Just admiration,nice2 see real untrained natural talent get recognised for once.I no loads of english people who love & vote for them every week…Well done boys, its all deserved!keep goin, U’v earned respect!

please help! im so stressed with these 3 problems?

1. A worker pulls a sled with a force of 80 N directed at an angle of 60 degrees above the horizontal over a level distance of 6 m. If a frictional force of 24 N acts on the sled in a direction opposite to that of the worker, what net work is done on the sled?

a. 240 J, b. 216 J, c. 144 J, d. 96 J

2. A model rocket sits on the launch pad until its fuel is ignited, blasting the rocket upward. During the short time of blast-off, as the ignited fuel goes down, the rocket goes up because:

a. momentum is conserved in this process
b. the fuel pushes on the ground
c. air friction pushes on the escaping fuel
d. the downward force of gravity is less than the downward momentum of the fuel

please explain why you believe the answers are what they are just in case yours are different than mine. thanks a lot guys!
3. A 10 g bullet with an initial speed of 100 m/s is fired horizontally into a 90 g wodden block initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface. The bullet passes completely through the block and emerges with a final speed of 20 m/s in the horizontal direction. How much mechanical energy is lost in this process?

a. 44.4 J
b. 50 J
c. 26.4 J
d. 20 J