Answer:
emf = - 0.622 V
Explanation:
The electromotive force is given by Faraday's law
emf = [tex]- \frac{d \phi }{dt}[/tex]
Ф = B. A
bold indicates vectors
Ф = B A cos θ
in this case it is indicated that the magnetic field is constant and the angle between the magnetic field and the normal to the area is parallel, so the cos 0 = 1
we substitute
emf = [tex]- B \ \frac{dA}{dt}[/tex]
the area of the circle is
A = pi r²
[tex]\frac{dA}{dt} = \pi 2r \ \frac{dr}{dt}[/tex]
emf = B 2π r [tex]\frac{dr}{dt}[/tex]
speed is defined
v = [tex]\frac{dr}{dt}[/tex]
we substitute
emf = - 2π B r v
let's calculate
emf = - 2π 0.5 1.65 π0.12
emf = - 0.622 V
What statements are true???
Answer:
Explanation:
opposite charges attract
same charges repel
neutral charges don't attract or repel
Which of these materials is an insulator?
Answer:
Plastic, rubber, wood, and ceramics are good insulators. These are often used to make kitchen utensils, such as saucepan handles, to stop heat from flowing up to burn the cook's hand. Plastic coating is also used to cover most electrical wires in appliances. Air is also a good insulator of heat.
before each item.
1. Which of the following refers to chemical digestion?
A. Chewing of food B.. Grinding of food C. Tearing of food D. Amylase in the saliva
2. In what organ most of the absorption process happen?
A. Stomach B. Small intestine C. Large intestine D. Esophagus
3. It is a digestive disorder wherein the body has the inability to digest sugar?
A. Gastritis B. Lactose intolerance
C. Diarrhea D. Peptic ulcer
4. The following are part of the digestion process EXCEPT
A. ingestion B. assimilation
C. excretion D. respiration
5. It helps to moisten the food and contains the enzyme amylase.
A. Saliva
B. Stomach C. Mouth D. Teeth
6. It is a process of taking in digested food nutrients into the cell by providing new protoplasm and energy
needed during the cell activities.
A. Ingestion B. assimilation C. Absorption D. Excretion
7. What causes constipation?
A. Lack of fiber in the body B. Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
C. Lack of enzyme lactase D. Excessive consumption of coffee and acidic drinks
8. The nutrients from the digested food are being absorbed by the following processes except
A. passive diffusion B. facilitated diffusion C. active transport D. ingestion
9. It is the organ that is responsible for reabsorbing water and minerals that are not digested in the small
intestine.
A. Stomach B. Large intestine C. Small intestine
D. Esophagus
10. The following are the reasons why digested food should be assimilated into the cell EXCEPT
A. they are converted into protoplasm. C. they provide energy needed in cell activities
B. they are needed to store fats. D. they are converted to build cell membranes
11. What is the best treatment for a person who suffers lactose intolerance?
A. Take antibiotics
B. Balanced diet
C. Take lactase supplements before eating food contains dairy D. Practice healthy lifestyle
12. What happen during the assimilation process?
A. Absorbed nutrients are delivered into the cell
B. Breaking down of food into tiny pieces
C. Elimination of waste product of the digestion process D. Absorption of nutrients from the digested food
13. How does the enzyme amylase help in the absorption of nutrients?
A. It helps in the digestion of proteins.
B. It helps in the digestion of fats.
C. It helps in the digestion of carbohydrates. D. It helps in the digestion of lipids.
14. It is characterized as loose bowel caused by an infection of bacteria that we get from the food we eat.
D. GERD
A. Diarrhea
C. Gastritis
B. Peptic Ulcer
15. How saliva helps in the digestion process?
A. It reabsorbs nutrients from the food we eat.
B. It contains the enzyme amylase that helps in the digestion of starch.
C. It absorbs nutrients and distribute it in the bloodstream.
D. All of the above
16. How colon cancers can be treated?
B. By exercising
A. By eating foods rich in fiber
D. By undergoing surgeries.
g C. By taking lactase supplements
Answer:
1:D
2:B
3:B
4:D
5:A
13:A
14:A
15:B
16:A
7:A
9:B
8:B
11:C
12:A
Explanation:
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In which of the follwing media sound travels fast ? A . oxygen B . copper C . sea water D . steel
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Sound travels faster in steel than in water. Similarly, sound travels faster in water than in air. This is because in solids, the distances between the molecules are closer and thus the atoms are more densely packed than in gases and liquids
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Which of these planets is the odd one out based on their physical features?
a. Mars
b. Uranus
c. Jupiter
d. Neptune
Answer:
mars
Explanation:
the planet that is the odd is Mars
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Answer:
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity
Explanation:
Its A
A defibrillator is used during a heart attack to restore the heart to its normal beating pattern. A defibrillator passes 18 A of current: through the torso of person in 2.0 ms- (a) How much charge moves during this time
Answer:
q = 0.036 C
Explanation:
Given that,
Current passes through a defibrillator, I = 18 A
Time, t = 2 ms
We need to find the charge moved during this time. We know that,
Electric current = charge/time
[tex]q=It[/tex]
Put all the values,
[tex]q=18\times 0.002\\\\q=0.036\ C[/tex]
So, 0.036 C of charge moves during this time.
A block of aluminium of density 7900 kg/m3 has a volume of 250 cm. Find the
mass of the block.
Answer:
mass of block=2.7 gm
Explanation:
concept: Density=mass/volume
given:ρ=2700 kg/m^3 and v=250 cm^3 (in cm^3 not in m^3)
=> v= convert cm^3 to m^3
there fore= 1 cm^3=1 cm*1 cm*1 cm
i.e 1 cm^3=1/100*1/00*1/100 m^3 => 1 cm^3=1/1000000 m^3
ρ=m/v
=>mass=ρ*volume
=>mass=2700*1/10^-6
=>mass=2.7*10^-3 kg =>2.7 gm
You’ve probably seen how the surface of a tire can partially melt and leave a mark on the road when a car’s brakes are applied really hard. Explain why the surface of the tire melts.
Answer:
The friction of braking heats up the tire and the road. The temperature is so high that it reaches the melting point of the rubber in the tire. The melting rubber is what leaves a mark on the road.
Explanation:
Answer:
the friction of braking heats up the tires and the road. then the temperature gets even hotter to the point where it melts the rubber.
Explanation:
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Around the turn of the twentieth century, inventor Robert Shuman was engineering products that used energy directly from the Sun to power motors and farms. He stated that coal and oil would eventually run out and that humans needed to learn how to use the more-abundant energy resource of the Sun. During which stage of technological design did Shuman identify that using oil and coal would be a problem? first second third fourth
Answer: First stage
Explanation:
The four stages of technological design include:
• identifying a problem.
• Designing a solution.
• Implement, build, and test the design.
• Determine if solution met the need.
In this scenario, Robert Shuman identified the problem. This was depicted as he stated that coal and oil would eventually run out and that humans needed to learn how to use the more-abundant energy resource of the Sun,
for every 100 joules or useful energy output, the heater wastes 100 joules, find the input energy of the heater.
What would be the force required to accelerate an object that weighs 35 N up at a rate of .60 m/s^2?
Answer: [tex]2.14\ N[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
Force required to accelerate the object at the rate of [tex]0.6\ m/s^2[/tex]
The weight of the object is [tex]W=35\ N[/tex]
Mass of the object can be identified by dividing the weight by acceleration due to gravity
[tex]\Rightarrow m=\dfrac{W}{g}\\\\\Rightarrow m=\dfrac{35}{9.8}\\\\\Rightarrow m=3.57\ kg[/tex]
[tex]\therefore \text{Force F=}m\times a\\\Rightarrow F=3.57\times 0.6\\\Rightarrow F=2.14\ N[/tex]
Describe succinctly the relationship between how far a galaxy is from us (its distance), versus how fast it is moving.
Answer:
Distance is directly proportional to the velocity
Explanation:
In 1929, Edwin Hubble's wrote an article that talked about relationship between the distance and recession speed/velocity of galaxies which led to what is known as the Hubble Law. This law states that galaxies are moving away from the earth at velocities proportional to their distances.
Thus is written as;
v = H_o•d
Where;
v is velocity
d is distance
H_o is Hubble's constant rate of cosmic expansion.
He came to this conclusion by generating a graph known as Hubble's classic graph which was a graph of observed velocity vs distance for nearby galaxies.
Which of the following are states of matter?
A. Liquid
B. Solid
C. Mixture
D. Gas
E. Compound
Answer:
There are four natural states of matter: Solids , liquids, gases and plasma. The fifth state is the man-made Bose-Einstein condensates. In a solid, particles are packed tightly together, so they don't move much.
Explanation:
A grocery shopper tosses a(n) 8.6 kg bag of rice into a stationary 18.1 kg grocery cart. The bag hits the cart with a horizontal speed of 5.2 m/s toward the front of the cart. What is the final speed of the cart and bag
Answer: 1.67 m/s
Explanation:
Given
Mass of bag is [tex]m=8.6\ kg[/tex]
Mass of cart is [tex]M=18.1\ kg[/tex]
bag hits the cart with horizontal speed of [tex]u=5.2\ m/s[/tex]
Suppose the system move with speed v after collision
Conserving the momentum
[tex]\Rightarrow mu+M(0)=(M+m)v\\\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{mu}{M+m}\\\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{8.6\times 5.2}{18.1+8.6}\\\\\Rightarrow v=1.67\ m/s[/tex]
An attractive force of |1N| exists between two charged particles. The magnitude of both charges is the same. If the particles are 0.25m apart what is the value and sign of the charge for both particles.
A. (- 2.6x10-6 C) and (+ 2.6x10-6 C)
B. (+ 2.7x10-11 C) and (- 2.7x10-11 C)
C. (- 5.27x10-6 C) and (+ 5.27x10-6 C)
D. (- 6.94x10-12 C) and (- 6.94x10-12 C)
Answer:
A: -2.6 × 10^(-6) C and 2.6 × 10^(-6) C
Explanation:
According to coulombs law, the formula for the force between 2 charged particles is;
F = kq1•q2/r²
Where;
F is Force = |1N|
q1 and q2 are the charges of both particles
k is coulombs constant = 9 × 10^(9) N.m²/C²
r is distance between particles = 0.25
Now, the force |1N| means -1 or +1
Thus;
-1 = 9 × 10^(9) × q1•q2/(0.25)²
Or
1 = 9 × 10^(9) × q1•q2/(0.25)²
Thus;
q1•q2 = -6.94 × 10^(-12)
Or q1•q2 = 6.94 × 10^(-12)
Now, we are told that the magnitude of both charges are the same.
Thus;
q² = 6.94 × 10^(-12)
q = √(6.94 × 10^(-12))
q = 2.6 × 10^(-6) C
Since from earlier, we saw that;
q1•q2 = -6.94 × 10^(-12)
Or q1•q2 = 6.94 × 10^(-12)
Thus means that one of the charges will be negative while the other will be positive.
Thus, the charges are;
-2.6 × 10^(-6) C and 2.6 × 10^(-6) C
How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 100 g of water from 5 degree celsius to 90 degree celsius?
Explanation:
1-How many moles of NazCOs are in 10.0 ml of a 2.0 M solution?
2-How many moles of NaCl are contained in 100.0 ml of a 0.20 M solution?
3- What weight (in grams) of H2SO4 would be needed to make 750.0 ml of
2.00 M solution?
4-What volume (in ml) of 18.0 M H2SO4 is needed to contain 2.45 g H2S04?
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Answer:
solution given:
frequency[f]=215.0Hz
velocity[V]=x
wave length=2.4m
we have
wave length=[tex] \frac{V}{f} [/tex]
2.4m=[tex] \frac{x}{215} [/tex]
2.4×215=[tex] \frac{x}{} [/tex]
x=516 m/s
velocity=speed =516m/s
8. The mediator particle for gravitational force is on
(1 Point)
gluon
vector boson
photon
gravitone
Answer:
Gravitone
Explanation:
In theories of quantum gravity, the graviton is the hypothetical quantum of gravity, an elementary particle that mediates the force of gravity. There is no complete quantum field theory of gravitons due to an outstanding mathematical problem with renormalization in general relativity.
Four 29-ohm resistors are connected in series to an ideal 10-volt battery. What is the equivalent resistance of the circuit?
Answer:
Equivalent resistance of the circuit is 116 ohm.
Explanation:
Finding the equivalent resistance of the circuit. Since, 29 ohm resistors are connected in series, so
→ Equivalent resistance = R_1 + R_2 + R_3 + R_4
→ Equivalent resistance = (29 + 29 + 29 + 29) ohm
→ Equivalent resistance = 116 ohmA chemical plant produces ammonia using the following reaction. What
trade-off is made by running the reaction at a high temperature?
3H2 + N2 + 2NH3 + energy
O A. The higher temperature decreases the forward reaction rate, and
the pressure of the system is also lowered.
O B. The higher temperature increases the reaction rate, but it also
favors the reverse read on.
C. The higher temperature increases the forward reaction rate, and
the higher pressure increases the reaction rate.
D. The higher temperature decreases the reaction rate, but it also
favors the forward reaction.
Answer: B
Explanation: The higher temperature increases the reaction rate but also favors the reverse read on.
The higher temperature increases the reaction rate, but it also favors the reverse read on. So, option B.
What is meant by rate of a reaction ?The pace at which the products are created from the reactants in a chemical reaction is referred to as the rate of reaction.
Here,
Generally, reactions progress more quickly as the temperature rises.
The average kinetic energy of the reactant molecules will rise with a rise in temperature. The number of molecules having threshold energy rises, increasing the quantity of efficient collisions that actually occur.
Therefore, as the temperature of the reaction is increased, the rate of the reaction increases. But also favors the reverse reaction.
Hence,
The higher temperature increases the reaction rate, but it also favors the reverse read on.
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. idea that the ears receive slightly different inputs when the sound source is located to one side or the other. b. location of the sound in space. c. difference in time between a sound arriving at one ear versus the other. d. angle of a sound source on the horizontal plane relative to a point in the center of the head between the ears. e. distance between the sound and the ears.
Answer: hello your question is incomplete below is the missing part
What is Azimuth ?
answer : angle of a sound source on the horizontal plane relative to a point in the center of the head between the ears ( D )
Explanation:
Azimuth is the described as angle of a sound source ( between the North ) and it is measured in a clockwise direction in relation to the observer ( Human ear )
Hence the option that fits in is : angle of a sound source on the horizontal plane relative to a point in the center of the head between the ears
4.) What determines a star brightness? *
a. Size
b. Temperature
c. Size & Temperature
d. Color & Temperature
Can you tell from an FBD if an object is moving or not? Explain your response.
Answer:
Yes it is possible to tell if an object is moving or not using a FBD based on Newton's Laws of Motion
Explanation:
A Free Body Diagram is the representation of an object in a diagram that shows (all) the vector of the forces that act on the object
When the sum of all the force vectors acting on the body give a resultant force the object will move in the direction of the force according to Newton's First Law of motion, which states that an object will continue in its rest state or continue its uniform motion on a straight path unless a force acts on the object
The net force, 'F', can be represented according to Newton's Second Law of motion which is F = m·a, where 'a' represents the acceleration (rate of change in velocity) of the object as the object begins to move from rest
Therefore;
From a FBD it is possible to tell if an object is moving or not.
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Answer:
2. Given:
m=1000Kg
a=(9.8m/s)^2
F=m×a
=9.8×1000
=9800N
3.Given:
m=50kg
f=500N
F=m×a
500N=50Kg×a
50kg×a=500N
a=500÷50
a=(10m/s)^2
what is the correct name for a bond between two phosphorus adtoms and three oxygen atoms
Covalent
Explanation:
Covalent Bond
Answer:
diphosphorus trioxide
Explanation:
State the precautions taken to ensure accurate measurement when having an experiment using the principle of moment
Precaution: balance the ruler being used first.
Precaution: balance the ruler being used first.Use distances from the pivot of greater than 25 cm (250 mm).
Precaution: balance the ruler being used first.Use distances from the pivot of greater than 25 cm (250 mm).Weigh the unknown and known masses in your hands before using the ruler, and place the lighter mass as far from the pivot as possible.
Precaution: balance the ruler being used first.Use distances from the pivot of greater than 25 cm (250 mm).Weigh the unknown and known masses in your hands before using the ruler, and place the lighter mass as far from the pivot as possible.Measure distances from the pivot to the centre of mass of the object.
Select the correct answer.
If you increase the frequency of a sound wave four times, what will happen to its speed?
OA
The speed will increase four times.
OB.
The speed will decrease four times.
The speed will remain the same.
OD.
The speed will increase twice.
O E.
The speed will decrease twice.
sound does not propagate through a vacuum why
Explanation:
Because, there is not atmosphere in vacuum. So, sound does not propagate through a vacuum.