Photons — particles of light — stream toward the smooth pane of glass and bounce off it. The image of everything in front of the mirror is reflected backward, retracing the path it traveled to get there. Nothing is switching left to right or up-down. Instead, it's being inverted front to back.
When an object is placed in front of the convex mirror, the image is formed behind the mirror. The height of the image is 1.5 cm. The image is upright.
What is Convex mirror?Convex mirror is the spherical type of mirror. It has positive focal length. It forms the images by the virtual meeting of the rays coming from the object.
By the lens maker formula,
1/f = 1/u +1/v
where image distance is v, the object distance is 30 cm and the focal length of mirror, f = Radius of curvature /2
f = 20/2 = 10 cm
Substitute the values, we get the image distance as
1/10 = 1/-30 +1/v
v = 7.5 cm (on right of lens)
From the definition,
m = -image distance /object distance = image height / object height
-(7.5) /30 = hi / 6
hi = 1.5 cm
Thus, the height of the image is 1.5 cm. The image is upright.
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Which nucleus complete the following equation
(C) [tex]^{208}_{84}\text{Po}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]^{212}_{86}\text{Rn} \rightarrow \:^4_2\text{He} + \:^{208}_{84}\text{Po}[/tex]
Light passes from a material with index of refraction 1.3 into one with index of refraction 1.2. Compared to the incident ray, what happens to the refracted ray?
Answer:
It bends away from the normal
Explanation:
From Snell's law of Refraction, when a ray passes from a medium of lower Refractive index to a medium with higher Refractive index, the Refractive ray will bend towards the normal. However, when the ray passes from a medium of higher Refractive index to a medium of lower Refractive index, the Refractive ray will bend away from the normal.
Now, from the question we are told that Light passes from a material with index of refraction 1.3 into one with index of refraction 1.2.
This means from a higher Refractive index to a lower one and from Snell's law as earlier said, the refracted ray will bend away from the normal
The refracted ray is seen to bend away from the normal.
Let us recall that an optically denser medium will have a higher refractive index. This means that the medium with a refractive index of 1.3 is the denser medium and the medium with a refractive index of 1.2 is the less dense medium.
From the statement in the question, we can boldly say that light is travelling from a denser to less dense medium given the values of the refractive index given. When light is travelling from a denser to a less dense medium, the refracted ray bends away from the normal.
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You want the current amplitude through a 0.450 mH inductor (part of the circuitry for a radio receiver) to be 1.50 mA when a sinusoidal voltage with an amplitude of 13.0 V is applied across the inductor. What frequency is required?
Answer:
3.067MHzExplanation:
The formula for calculating the voltage across an inductor is expressed as
[tex]V_l = IX_l\\\\Since\ X_l = 2\pi fL\\V_l = I(2\pi fL)[/tex]
Given parameters
current amplitude I = 1.50mA = 1.5*10⁻³A
inductance L = 0.450mH = 0.450*10⁻³H
Voltage across the inductor [tex]V_l[/tex] = 13.0V
Required
frequency f
Substituting the given parametres into the formula, we have;
[tex]V_l = I(2\pi fL)\\\\13 = 1.50*10^{-3}(2*3.14*f*0.450*10^{-3})\\\\13 = 4.239*10^{-6}f\\\\f = \frac{13}{4.239*10^{-6}} \\\\f = 3,066,761 Hertz\\\\f = 3.067MHz[/tex]
Hence, the frequency required is 3.067MHz
A dentist uses a concave mirror (focal length 2 cm) to examine some teeth. If the distance from the object to the mirror is 1 cm, what is the magnification of the tooth
Answer: 2
Explanation:
1/2=1/1 +1/x
x=-2
magnification= 2/1
magnification=2
Which statement about friction is true? (1 point)
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Static friction and kinetic friction in a system always act in opposite directions of each other and in the same direction as the
applied force
Static friction and kinetic friction in a system always act in the same direction as each other and in the opposite direction of the
applied force
Static friction and kinetic friction in a system always act in opposite directions of each other and in the opposite direction of the
applied force
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Static friction and kinetic friction in a system always act in the same direction as each other and in the same direction as the
applied force.
Answer:static friction and kinetic friction in a system always act in the same direction as each other and n the opposite direction of the applie force . Is the correct answer
Explanation:
Static friction and kinetic friction in a system always act in the same direction as each other and in the opposite direction of the applied force. The correct option is B.
What is friction?Friction is the force that prevents one hard material from scooting or rolling over the other.
Frictional forces, such as the locomotion required to walk without dropping, are advantageous, but they also create a significant amount of resistance to motion.
We can control cars because of friction between the tires and the road: more precisely, because there are three types of friction: rolling friction, starting friction, and sliding friction.
Friction reduces the speed of moving objects and can even stop them from moving. The friction between the objects generates heat. As a result, energy is wasted in the machines. Friction will cause wear and tear on the machine parts.
In a system, static and kinetic friction always act in the same direction and in the opposite direction of the applied force.
Thus, the correct option is B.
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An airplane propeller is rotating at 2200 rpm . You may want to review (Pages 255 - 259) . For related problem-solving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Rotation of a compact disc.
A. How many seconds does it take for the propeller to turn through 49.0?
t = 4.41x10^-3 S
B. Compute the propeller's angular velocity in rad/s
w = 194 rad/s
Answer:
a) 3.7 x 10^-3 s
b) 230.41 rad/s
Explanation:
The angular speed N = 2200 rpm (revolution per minute)
==> 2200/60 revolutions per sec = 36.67 rps
The total angle turned in one second = 36.67 x 360° = 13201.2°
if it takes 1 sec to revolve 13201.2°
then it will take t sec to rotate 49.0°
time t = 49/13201.2 = 3.7 x 10^-3 s
conversion to rad/s = 2πN/60 = (2 x 3.142 x 2200)/60 = 230.41 rad/s
2- A student ran 135 meters in 15 seconds. What was the student's velocity?
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7.5 m/s
9 m/s
12 m/s
15 m/s
Answer:
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if you jog at a speed of 1.5m/s for 20 seconds how far di you travel
Answer: 30m
Explanation:
Given:
Speed: 1.5m/s
Time: 20 seconds
Distance = speed × time
Distance = 1.5 × 20
= 30m
Therefore you will travel 30m
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A wave travelling along the positive x-axis side with a
frequency of 8 Hz. Find its period, velocity and the distance covered
along this axis when its wavelength and amplitude are 40 and 15 cm
respectively.
Explanation:
The frequency is given to be f = 8 Hz.
Period is the inverse of frequency.
T = 1/f = 0.125 s
Velocity is wavelength times frequency.
v = λf = (0.40 m) (8 Hz) = 3.2 m/s
The wave travels 3.2 meters every second.
Improved balance is a primary benefit of regular cardiovascular exercise .
Answer:
Cardiovascular exercise is the activity use that aerobic metabolism and cellular reaction.
Explanation:
Cardiovascular exercise is activity increase heart rate and raises oxygen large muscle group of the body.Cardiovascular exercise is that contain cardio improve to the health mental health, heart health.Cardiovascular exercise such as walking, swimming, running is that exercise is benefit to the health.Cardiovascular exercise to the internal body organs that the healthy heart for the function and performance of the heart.Cardiovascular exercise that having involve feet of the ground this type of activity is called high impact of cardio.Cardio is a good and maintaining exercise for the lungs and heart or healthy bones.Cardio exercise is performed that to a water in reduce to the gravity of that pull on the body weight.Cardiovascular daily to build the stronger muscle and that control the blood pressure.what is the average flow rate in of gasoline to the engine of a plane flying at 700 km/h if it averages 100.0 km/l
Answer:
1.94cm³/s
Explanation:
1L = 1000cm³
Ihr = 3600s
So
Using
Average flow rate
Fr= 1L/100Km x 700Km/1hr x 1hr/3600s x 1000cm³/ 1L
= 1.94cm³/s
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A spring with spring constant 15 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to rest. It is then pulled down 6.0 cm and released. If the ball makes 30 oscillations in 20 s, what are its (a) mass and (b) maximum speed?
Answer:
a
[tex]m = 0.169 \ kg[/tex]
b
[tex]|v_{max} |= 0.5653 \ m/s[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The spring constant is [tex]k = 14 \ N/m[/tex]
The maximum extension of the spring is [tex]A = 6.0 \ cm = 0.06 \ m[/tex]
The number of oscillation is [tex]n = 30[/tex]
The time taken is [tex]t = 20 \ s[/tex]
Generally the the angular speed of this oscillations is mathematically represented as
[tex]w = \frac{2 \pi}{T}[/tex]
where T is the period which is mathematically represented as
[tex]T = \frac{t}{n}[/tex]
substituting values
[tex]T = \frac{20}{30 }[/tex]
[tex]T = 0.667 \ s[/tex]
Thus
[tex]w = \frac{2 * 3.142 }{ 0.667}[/tex]
[tex]w = 9.421 \ rad/s[/tex]
this angular speed can also be represented mathematically as
[tex]w = \sqrt{\frac{k}{m} }[/tex]
=> [tex]m =\frac{k }{w^2}[/tex]
substituting values
[tex]m =\frac{ 15 }{(9.421)^2}[/tex]
[tex]m = 0.169 \ kg[/tex]
In SHM (simple harmonic motion )the equation for velocity is mathematically represented as
[tex]v = - Awsin (wt)[/tex]
The velocity is maximum when [tex]wt = \(90^o) \ or \ 1.5708\ rad[/tex]
[tex]v_{max} = - A* w[/tex]
=> [tex]|v_{max} |= A* w[/tex]
=> [tex]|v_{max} |= 0.06 * 9.421[/tex]
=> [tex]|v_{max} |= 0.5653 \ m/s[/tex]
An electromagnetic flowmeter is useful when it is desirable not to interrupt the system in which the fluid is flowing (e.g. for the blood in an artery during heart surgery). Such a device is illustrated. The conducting fluid moves with velocity v in a tube of diameter d perpendicular to which is a magnetic field B. A voltage V is induced between opposite sides of the tube. Given B = 0.120 T, d = 1.2 cm., and a measured voltage of 2.88 mV, determine the speed of the blood.
Answer:
2 m/s
Explanation:
The electromagnetic flow-metre work on the principle of electromagnetic induction. The induced voltage is given as
[tex]E = Blv[/tex]
where [tex]E[/tex] is the induced voltage = 2.88 mV = 2.88 x 10^-3 V
[tex]l[/tex] is the distance between the electrodes in this field which is equivalent to the diameter of the tube = 1.2 cm = 1.2 x 10^-2 m
[tex]v[/tex] is the velocity of the fluid through the field = ?
[tex]B[/tex] is the magnetic field = 0.120 T
substituting, we have
2.88 x 10^-3 = 0.120 x 1.2 x 10^-2 x [tex]v[/tex]
2.88 x 10^-3 = 1.44 x 10^-3 x [tex]v[/tex]
[tex]v[/tex] = 2.88/1.44 = 2 m/s
Which of the following statements is true vibrations ?
Answer:
C. Neither ultrasonic nor infrasonic vibrations can be heard by humans.
Explanation:
The complete question is
Which of the following statements is true of vibrations? A. The frequency of infrasonic vibrations is much too high to be heard by humans. B. Ultrasonic vibrations have a frequency lower than the range for normal hearing. C. Neither ultrasonic nor infrasonic vibrations can be heard by humans. D. Infrasonic vibrations are used in sonar equipment and to detect flaws in steel castings.
Ultrasonic vibrations have frequencies higher than our range of hearing, while infrasonic vibrations have frequencies lower than our range of hearing. Ultrasonic vibrations or sound is used in sonar equipment, and is used for detecting hidden flaws in steel castings and structures. Both infrasonic and ultrasonic fall below and above our normal hearing range respectively, and are only audible to dogs, cats, and some other mammals.
Answer:
Answer is " Two bodies with the same vibration frequency that are placed next to each other will exhibit sympathetic vibrations as one body causes the other to vibrate."
Explanation:
My options were:
A) Forced vibrations, such as those between a tuning fork and a large cabinet surface, result in a much lower sound than was produced by the original vibrating body.
B) Resonance occurs as a result of sympathetic vibrations.
C) A non-vibrating object can begin to vibrate as a result of forced vibrations.
D) Two bodies with the same vibration frequency that are placed next to each other will exhibit sympathetic vibrations as one body causes the other to vibrate.
A is correct
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If 1.7 kg of 238Pu is required to power the spacecraft's data transmitter, for how long after launch would scientists be able to receive data? Round to the nearest year. Do not round intermediate calculations.
The question is incomplete. Here is the complete question.
The isotope of Plutonium 238Pu is used to make thermoeletric power sources for spacecraft. Suppose that a space probe was launched in 2012 with 3.5 kg of 238Pu.
(a) If the half-life of 238Pu is 87.7 yr, write a function of the form [tex]Q(t)=Q_{0}e^{-kt}[/tex] to model the quantity Q(t) of 238Pu left after t years. Round ythe value of k to 3 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.
(b) If 1.7kg of 238Pu is required to power the spacecraft's data transmitter, for low long after launch would scientists be able to receive data? Round to the nearest year. Do not round intermediate calculations.
Answer: (a) [tex]Q(t)=3.5e^{-0.0079t}[/tex]
(b) 91 years.
Explanation:
(a) Half-life is time it takes a substance to decrease to half of itself, i.e.:
Q(t) = [tex]0.5Q_{0}[/tex]
[tex]0.5Q_{0}=Q_{0}e^{-87.7k}[/tex]
[tex]0.5=e^{-87.7k}[/tex]
[tex]ln(0.5)=ln(e^{-87.7k})[/tex]
[tex]ln(0.5)=-87.7k[/tex]
[tex]k = \frac{ln(0.5)}{-87.7}[/tex]
k = 0.0079
Knowing k and [tex]Q_{0}[/tex]=3.5kg, function is [tex]Q(t)=3.5e^{-0.0079t}[/tex]
(b) Using function:
[tex]Q(t)=3.5e^{-0.0079t}[/tex]
[tex]1.7=3.5e^{-0.0079t}[/tex]
[tex]e^{-0.0079t}=\frac{1.7}{3.5}[/tex]
[tex]e^{-0.0079t}=0.4857[/tex]
[tex]ln(e^{-0.0079t})=ln(0.4857)[/tex]
[tex]-0.0079t=-0.7221[/tex]
[tex]t = \frac{-0.7221}{-0.0079}[/tex]
t = 91.41
t ≈ 91 years
Scientists will be able to receive data for approximately 91 years.
an electron starts from rest from a fixed point charge with q. what total potential difference accelerates the electron to being very far away from Q
Answer:
V = (k*Q)/R
Explanation:
Total potential difference accelerates the electron to being very far away from Q is;
V = (k*Q)/R
Where,
V is the Potential Difference in Joules per Coulomb
k is the constant
Q is the charge in Coulomb
R is Electron distance in cm or m
Example
An electron starts from rest 66.1 cm from a fixed point charge with Q = -0.120 μC. What total potential difference accelerates the electron from being very far away from Q
For k = 9.0*10^9 N*m^2/C^2
V = (k*Q)/R
V = (9.0*10^9 * -0.120*10^-6)/0.661
V = -1633.9 Volt.
The answer will change to positive because V = (k*Q)/R is negative at the outset and Zero far away.
The electron (with a negative charge) has a positive energy in the beginning and that gets converted into a positive kinetic energy "far away".
Some radar systems detect the size and shape of objects such as aircraft and geological terrain. Approximately what is the smallest observable detail (in m) utilizing 495 MHz radar?
Answer:
0.61 m
Explanation:
The smallest observable length by the radar must be at least equal to or greater than the wavelength of the radar.
using the relationship
c = fλ
where
c is the speed of light in vacuum = 3 x 10^8 m/s
f is the frequency of the wave = 495 MHz = 4.95 x 10^8 Hz
λ is the wavelength = ?
λ = c/f = (3 x 10^8)/(4.95 x 10^8) = 0.61 m
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You're conducting an experiment on another planet. You drop a rock from a height of 1 m and it hits the ground 0.4 seconds later. What is acceleration due to gravity on the planet ?
Answer:
Here,
v (final velocity) = 0
u (initial velocity) = u
a = ?
s = 1m
t = 0.4s
using the first equation of motion,
0 = u + 0.4a
= -0.4a = u
using the second equation of motion:
1 = 0.4u + 0.08a
from the bold equation
1 = 0.4(-0.4a) + 0.08a
1 = -0.16a + 0.08a
1 = -0.08a
a = -1/0.08
a = -100/8
a = -12.5 m/s/s
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Heat and thermodynamics Numerical
Answer:
K = 227.04 W/m.°C
Explanation:
First we need to find the heat required to melt the ice:
q = m H
where,
q = heat required = ?
m = mass of the ice = 8.5 g = 8.5 x 10⁻³ kg
H = Latent heat of fusion of ice = 3.34 x 10⁵ J/kg
Therefore,
q = (8.5 x 10⁻³ kg)(3.34 x 10⁵ J/kg)
q = 2839 J
Now, we find the heat transfer rate through rod:
Q = q/t
where,
t = time = (10 min)(60 s/1 min) = 600 s
Q = Heat Transfer Rate = ?
Therefore,
Q = 2839 J/600 s
Q = 4.73 W
From Fourier's Law of Heat Conduction:
Q = KA ΔT/L
where,
K = Thermal Conductivity = ?
A = cross sectional area = 1.25 cm² = 1.25 x 10⁻⁴ m²
L = Length of rod = 60 cm = 0.6 m
ΔT = Difference in temperature = 100°C - 0°C = 100°C
Therefore,
4.73 W = K(1.25 X 10⁻⁴ m²)(100°C)/0.6 m
K = (4.73 W)/(0.0208 m.°C)
K = 227.04 W/m.°C
A circular loop of wire has radius of 9.50 cmcm. A sinusoidal electromagnetic plane wave traveling in air passes through the loop, with the direction of the magnetic field of the wave perpendicular to the plane of the loop. The intensity of the wave at the location of the loop is 0.0215 W/m2W/m2, and the wavelength of the wave is 6.90 mm.What is the maximum emf induced in the loop?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Answer:
The induced emf is [tex]\epsilon = 0.1041 \ V[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The radius of the circular loop is [tex]r = 9.50 \ cm = 0.095 \ m[/tex]
The intensity of the wave is [tex]I = 0.0215 \ W/m^2[/tex]
The wavelength is [tex]\lambda = 6.90\ m[/tex]
Generally the intensity is mathematically represented as
[tex]I = \frac{ c * B^2 }{ 2 * \mu_o }[/tex]
Here [tex]\mu_o[/tex] is the permeability of free space with value
[tex]\mu_o = 4 \pi *10^{-7} N/A^2[/tex]
B is the magnetic field which can be mathematically represented from the equation as
[tex]B = \sqrt{ \frac{ 2 * \mu_o * I }{ c} }[/tex]
substituting values
[tex]B = \sqrt{ \frac{ 2 * 4\pi *10^{-7} * 0.0215 }{ 3.0*10^{8}} }[/tex]
[tex]B = 1.342 *10^{-8} \ T[/tex]
The area is mathematically represented as
[tex]A = \pi r^2[/tex]
substituting values
[tex]A = 3.142 * (0.095)^2[/tex]
[tex]A = 0.0284[/tex]
The angular velocity is mathematically represented as
[tex]w = 2 * \pi * \frac{c}{\lambda }[/tex]
substituting values
[tex]w = 2 * 3.142 * \frac{3.0*10^{8}}{ 6.90 }[/tex]
[tex]w = 2.732 *10^{8} rad \ s^{-1}[/tex]
Generally the induced emf is mathematically represented as
[tex]\epsilon = N * B * A * w * sin (wt )[/tex]
At maximum induced emf [tex]sin (wt) = 1[/tex]
So
[tex]\epsilon = N * B * A * w[/tex]
substituting values
[tex]\epsilon = 1 * 1.342 *10^{-8} * 0.0284 *2.732 *10^{8}[/tex]
[tex]\epsilon = 0.1041 \ V[/tex]
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A boat having stones floats in water. If stones are unloaded in water, what will happen to the level of water?
Answer:
A boat having stones floats in water. If stones are unloaded in water, what will happen to the level of water?
Explanation:
If the magnetic field of an electromagnetic wave is in the +x-direction and the electric field of the wave is in the +y direction, the wave is traveling in what direction? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Explanation:
The direction of propagation of electromagnetic wave
is given by the direction of vector E x B where E is electrical field , B is magnetic field .
Given Electric field = E i because it is along x axis
Magnetic field = Bj because it is along y axis
E x B = Ei x Bj
= EB k .
so direction of E x B is along k direction or z - axis so wave is propagating along z - axis .
The direction of motion of electromagnetic wave will be +z-direction.
Electromagnetic waves are waves that consist of the electric field and magnetic field.
The electric and magnetic fields are perpendicular to each other and the wave propagates in the direction perpendicular to both the fields.
Now, the direction of wave motion can be estimated by taking the cross-product of directional unit vectors of the electric and magnetic fields.
The electric field is in the +y direction and the magnetic field is in the +x-direction.
So, the direction of the wave will be,
[tex]i\times j=k[/tex]
Therefore, the direction of motion of electromagnetic wave will be +z-direction.
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If one could transport a simple pendulum of constant length from the Earth's surface to the Moon's, where acceleration due to gravity is one-sixth (1/6) that on the Earth, by what factor would be the pendulum frequency be changed
Answer:
The frequency will change by a factor of 0.4
Explanation:
T = 2(pi)*sqrt(L/g)
Since g(moon) = (1/6)g(earth), the period would change by sqrt[1/(1/6)] = sqrt(6) ~ 2.5 times longer on the moon. Since the period & frequency are inverses, the frequency would be 1/2.5 or 0.4 times shorter on the moon.
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Answer:
Lighthouse 1 during the day will be warmer, lighthouse 2 during the night will be warmer.
Explanation:
As the paragraph stated land absorbs heat and heats up faster than water. So during the day the lighthouse farthest away from the water will be hotter. But then the converse is true also land losses heat faster than water at night. So the water retains the heat from the day better making the lighthouse by the water warmer at night.
A circular loop in the plane of a paper lies in a 0.45 T magnetic field pointing into the paper. The loop's diameter changes from 17.0 cm to 6.0 cm in 0.53 s.
A) Determine the direction of the induced current.
B) Determine the magnitude of the average induced emf.
C) If the coil resistance is 2.5 Ω, what is the average induced current?
Answer:
(A). The direction of the induced current will be clockwise.
(B). The magnitude of the average induced emf 16.87 mV.
(C). The induced current is 6.75 mA.
Explanation:
Given that,
Magnetic field = 0.45 T
The loop's diameter changes from 17.0 cm to 6.0 cm .
Time = 0.53 sec
(A). We need to find the direction of the induced current.
Using Lenz law
If the direction of magnetic field shows into the paper then the direction of the induced current will be clockwise.
(B). We need to calculate the magnetic flux
Using formula of flux
[tex]\phi_{1}=BA\cos\theta[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]\phi_{1}=0.45\times(\pi\times(8.5\times10^{-2})^2)\cos0[/tex]
[tex]\phi_{1}=0.01021\ Wb[/tex]
We need to calculate the magnetic flux
Using formula of flux
[tex]\phi_{2}=BA\cos\theta[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]\phi_{2}=0.45\times(\pi\times(3\times10^{-2})^2)\cos0[/tex]
[tex]\phi_{2}=0.00127\ Wb[/tex]
We need to calculate the magnitude of the average induced emf
Using formula of emf
[tex]\epsilon=-N(\dfrac{\Delta \phi}{\Delta t})[/tex]
Put the value into t5he formula
[tex]\epsilon=-1\times(\dfrac{0.00127-0.01021}{0.53})[/tex]
[tex]\epsilon=0.016867\ V[/tex]
[tex]\epsilon=16.87\ mV[/tex]
(C). If the coil resistance is 2.5 Ω.
We need to calculate the induced current
Using formula of current
[tex]I=\dfrac{\epsilon}{R}[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]I=\dfrac{0.016867}{2.5}[/tex]
[tex]I=0.00675\ A[/tex]
[tex]I=6.75\ mA[/tex]
Hence, (A). The direction of the induced current will be clockwise.
(B). The magnitude of the average induced emf 16.87 mV.
(C). The induced current is 6.75 mA.
The kinetic energy of a particle of mass 500g is 4.8j. Determine the velocity of the particle
Answer:
4.38 m/s
Explanation:
If R = 20 Ω, what is the equivalent resistance between points A and B in the figure?
Answer:
c. 70 Ω
Explanation:
The R and R resistors are in parallel. The 2R and 2R resistors are in parallel. The 4R and 4R resistors are in parallel. Each parallel combination is in series with each other. Therefore, the equivalent resistance is:
Req = 1/(1/R + 1/R) + 1/(1/2R + 1/2R) + 1/(1/4R + 1/4R)
Req = R/2 + 2R/2 + 4R/2
Req = 3.5R
Req = 70Ω
If you wish to observe features that are around the size of atoms, say 5.5 × 10^-10 m, with electromagnetic radiation, the radiation must have a wavelength of about the size of the atom itself.
Required:
a. What is its frequency?
b. What type of electromagnetic radiation might this be?
Answer:
a) 5.5×10^17 Hz
b) visible light
Explanation:
Since the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation must be about the size of the about itself, this implies that;
λ= 5.5 × 10^-10 m
Since;
c= λ f and c= 3×10^8 ms-1
f= c/λ
f= 3×10^8/5.5 × 10^-10
f= 5.5×10^17 Hz
The electromagnetic wave is visible light