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理科 中学生

中学理科、仕事の問題です。 (3)の解き方がわかりません…… どなたか教えて頂けないでしょうか?? ベストアンサーは必ず付けさせていただきます🍀 答え30cm

8 物体をある高さまで持ち上げるのに必要な仕事の大きさについて調べるため、次の実験を行い ました。これに関して, あとの (1)~(4)の問いに答えなさい。 ただし、物体以外の重さやてこの摩 などについては考えないものとします。 実験 ① 図1のように、床の上に置いた、 重さ 90Nの物体X の上部に糸をとりつけた。 ② ① のあと、糸の端を手で持ち、物体X の下面が床から 20cmの高さになるまで、 糸を5cm/sの速さでゆっく りと引き上げた。 ③ 次に,物体Xから糸をとり、図2の ように てこの左端付近 (作用点)にの せた。 ④ ③のあと、てこの右端付近 (力点) を 手でゆっくりと押し下げて、 最初の位 置から20cmの高さになるまで物体X を持ち上げた。なお,図2において, 作用点から支点までの長さは60cm, 支点から力点までの長さは90cmになっている。 図2 ウ 180 J 物体X 支点 160cm 作用点 190cm (1) 実験の② , 物体Xがされた仕事の大きさとして最も適当なものを、次のアーエのうちから 一つ選び、その符号を書きなさい。 ア 1.8 J イ JS J I 1800 J 12.5. (2) 実験②で物体Xの下面が床から20cmの高さになるまでに手が行った仕事において、そ の仕事に要した時間と、手が行った仕事の仕事率の組み合わせとして最も適当なものを、次の アエのうちから一つ選び、その符号を書きなさい。 ア時間: 4秒 仕事率:4.5W イ時間:5秒 ウ 時間: 4秒 仕事率: 450W 工時間:5秒 仕事率:3.6W 仕事率: S60W (3) 実験の④で物体Xをはじめの位置から20cmの高さになるまで持ち上げたとき、そこの 右端 (力点) は、最初の位置から何cmだけ真下の向きに押し下げられていたか、書きなさい。

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英語 中学生

答え合わせできないのでそれぞれ回答、解説を教えていただきたいです。お願いします🙇🏻‍♀️💦

1 次の対話文を読み, 問いの答えとして最も適当なものをア~エの図の中からそれぞれ1つ選 んで、符号で答えなさい。 (1) (2) Kate: Wow, Japanese convenience stores are interesting! Sota: Why don't you buy something? Kate: I'm thirsty, so I'll get something to drink. Hmm.... Let's see.... I've drunk green tea before, and I can't sleep at night if I drink coffee. Oh, I like apple juice best! I'll have this! Sota: That's a good choice! Question What did Kate choose to buy? ア ORANGE ア Yuriko: When does school usually start in Australia? Sophie: It starts around late January to early February. My school starts from January 31st, so I'll leave Japan on Sunday, January 22nd Question When are they going to meet? Yuriko: Can we meet before you leave? Sophie: Sure, why not? Yuriko: How about January 16th to 20th? When is convenient for you? Sophie: I have to get ready for school, so let's meet on Wednesday! CCCC January 16 CCCC January 18 APPLE ウ COFFEE CCCC January 20 -1. January 22 (3) (③) ( ⑦ )にあてはまる最も適当な語を, 次の5語の中からそれぞれ選んで、正し い形にかえて答えなさい。 (4) (5) (6) I give call use have lose 1 下線部④が指すことを, 日本語で説明しなさい。 下線部⑥に入る最も適切なものを下のア〜エから選んで, 符号で答えなさい。 7 Good bye. I hope to see you again. That's all right. Thank you very much. I'm sorry. I can't help you. Welcome to Canada. Nice to see you again. 本文の内容と一致するものを下のア〜エの中から1つ選び、 符号で答えなさい。 7 When the Canadian students came to school in Japan, the Japanese students spoke English very well. Akira stayed in a dorm with his friends while he was in Canada. When the Japanese students visited the school in Canada, Akira enjoyed lunch after singing a song. I Akira felt Japanese and Canadian people had the same heart through his own experience.

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英語 中学生

下線部(1)を並べかえてくださいm(_ _)m

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