a student runs an experiment in which a block of known mass is moving across a horizontal table in an xy-coordinatexy-coordinate plane. as the block reaches the origin of the coordinate system, the block explodes into two pieces of masses m1m1 and m2m2. during the experiment, the velocity of the block 1.01.0 second before the explosion and the velocity of the two pieces 1.01.0 second after the explosion are measured using a motion sensor. conservation of momentum is applied using the masses of the two pieces. however, when the velocity of the piece of mass m2m2 is calculated, the measured value is 10% less than the calculated value. which of the following statements best explains the difference in the calculated and measured velocity?

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A student runs an experiment in which a block of known mass is moving across a horizontal table in an xy-coordinate plane. As the block reaches the origin of the coordinate system, the block explodes into two pieces of masses m1 and m2. During the experiment, the velocity of the block 1.0 second before the explosion and the velocity of the two pieces 1.0 second after the explosion are measured using a motion sensor. Conservation of momentum is applied using the masses of the two pieces. However, when the velocity of the piece of mass m2 is calculated, the measured value is 10% less than the calculated value. Which of the following statements best explains the difference in the calculated and measured velocity?

A) As the block is moving across the table, friction will affect the block’s motion and thus could account for the difference.

B) It is possible that a small amount of the original block was lost during the explosion.

C) When the student did the calculation, the student assumed that the explosion occurred just as the block reached the origin. The difference in velocity could be due to the explosion occurring either just before or just after the origin.

D) The explosion created a force that affected the experiment.

E) Conservation of momentum is not the correct equation to apply to the explosion, since the two pieces apply forces to each other.

The correct explanation will be as the block is moving across the table, friction will affect the block’s motion and thus could account for the difference.

What is friction?

Moving things lose energy and slow down due to the friction force that resists their motion. A fluid, like air or water, exerts a frictional force on moving objects when they travel through it. A fluid's frictional force is referred to as a drag force.

Effect of friction on motion?

An opposing force to the relative motion of two objects is friction. You will be researching kinetic friction for this assignment (also called sliding friction). Kinetic friction is the process by which some of the kinetic energy of motion between two objects is transformed into heat. The same thing happens when two objects are sliding past one another-for example, when you push a box across the floor.

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A painter (of mass 79 kg) needs to reach out from a scaffolding to paint the side of a building, so he lays a plank across two bars of the scaffolding, and puts a heavy bucket of mass 23 kg directly over one of the bars (see figure). You can assume the plank is massless, and is long enough to reach to the other building. Show answer no attempt if the bars are separated by a distance 2. 9 m, how far, d, from the bar on the the right can the painter walk before the plank starts to fall?

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0.84 m is the distance the painter walk before the plank starts to fall.

What is Torque?

Torque is a measure of the force that rotates an object about an axis. A force accelerates an object with linear kinematics. Similarly, torque causes angular acceleration. Therefore, torque can be defined as the rotational equivalent of a linear force. The straight line around which an object rotates is called the axis of rotation. In physics, torque is simply the tendency of a force to twist or twist. Various terms such as moment and moment of force are used interchangeably to describe torque. The distance from the point of force application to the axis of rotation is sometimes called the moment arm or lever arm.

Mass of the painter (m₁) = 79 kg

Weight of painter (w₁) = 79 × 9.8

= 774.2 N

Mass of bucket (m₂) = 74 kg

Weight of bucket (w₂) = 23 × 9.8

= 225.4 N

Distance between them (L) = 2.9 m

Let d be the distance at which the painter can walk before the plank starts to fall.

At distance d, the torque due to painter and bucket is equal to each other:    

T₁ = T₂

w₁d = w₂L

d = (w₂L)/w₁

d = (225.4 × 2.9)/774.2

d = 0.84 m

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7.121 Solve Prob. 7.120, assuming that the magnitude P of the two forces is increased to 120 kN 7.122 A torque of magnitude T 12 kN m is applied to the end of a tank containing compressed air under a pressure to 8 MPa. Knowing that the tank has a 180-mm inner diameter and a 12-mm wall thickness,. Determine the maximum normal stress and the maximum shearing stress in the tank.

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Maximum normal stress and the maximum shearing stress in the tank are 60MPa and 18.277 MPa respectively.

Define hoop stress

A "hoop stress" is a stress distribution that maintains its original shape while the stressed item is rotated around a fixed axis. Any force exerted on the cylindrical pipe wall by a pressure differential in a straight, closed pipe will eventually result in hoop stresses.

According to the definition, shearing stress is "a kind of stress that acts parallel to the cross section of the material." Shear forces result in shear stress. They are a pair of forces that have the same magnitude and are directed in the opposite direction and operate on opposite sides of a body. A vector quantity is shear stress.

Given Data

Diameter: d = 180mm

Wall Thickness: t = 12mm

Torque: T = 12kN.m

Pressure in cylinder: p = 8MPa

Inner Radius ,c1  = d/2

                      c1  = 180/2

                      c1 = 90*10^-3 m

Outer radius, c2  = c1+ t

                      c2 = 90+12

                       c2 = 102*10^-3m

Polar moment of inertia ,J is 3.14/2*(c2^4- c1^4)

                        J ≈66.968×10^-6 m^4

The maximum torsional shear stress,  τ= Tc/J

                       τ=18.277MPa

​The normal stress due to pressure, σ1 = pr/t

                        σ1 = 60MPa

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the velocity function is for a particle moving along a line. find the displacement and the distance traveled by the particle during the time interval . displacement

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The displacement and the distance traveled by the particle during the time interval  [-2, 5] are -26.83 units and 27.17 units.

Displacement is the straight path between the initial and end positions, whereas distance traveled is the actual length the body covers.

Here, the velocity is given as v(t)=(-t²)+3t-2 and the interval is [-2, 5]. By integrating the given velocity function, we will get the total distance traveled and displacement within the given interval.

The displacement is given as follows,

[tex]\begin{aligned}\int\limits^5_{-2} v(t)dt&=\int\limits^5_{-2} ((-t^2)+3t-2)dt\\&=\left[\frac{-t^3}{3}+\frac{3t^2}{2}-2t\right]^5_{-2}\\&=\left(\frac{5^3}{3}+\frac{3(5)^2}{2}-2(5)\right)-\left(-\frac{(-2)^3}{2}-2(-2)\right)\\&=-\frac{85}{6}-\left(\frac{38}{3}\right)\\&=-\frac{161}{6}\\&=-\mathrm{26.83\;units}\end{aligned}[/tex]

The total distance traveled is given by,

[tex]\begin{aligned}\int\limits^a_b|v(t)|dt&=\int\limits^5_{-2}|(-t^2)+3t-2|dt\\&=\int\limits^1_{-2}(t^2-3t+2)dt+\int\limits^2_1(-t^2-3t+2)dt+\int\limits^5_2(t^2-3t+2)dt\\&=\left[\frac{t^3}{3}-\frac{3t^2}{2}+2t\right]^1_{-2}+\left[-\frac{t^3}{3}+\frac{3t^2}{2}-2t\right]^2_{1}+\left[\frac{t^3}{3}-\frac{3t^2}{2}+2t\right]^5_2\\&=\frac{27}{2}+\frac{1}{6}+\frac{27}{2}\\&=\frac{163}{6}\\&=\mathrm{27.17\;units}\end{aligned}[/tex]

Therefore, the displacement and distance traveled are calculated using the given time interval.

The complete question is -

The velocity function is v(t)=(-t²)+3t-2  for a particle moving along a line. Find the displacement and the distance traveled by the particle during the time interval [-2, 5].

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a particle with charge +4.20 nc is in a uniform electric field e⃗ directed to the left. the charge is released from rest and moves to the left; after it has moved 6.00 cm, its kinetic energy is +2.20×10−6 j.

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(a) The work done is 1.50 x 10^-6 J

(b) The potential of the starting point with respect to the endpoint is 357.14 V.

(c) The magnitude of E is 5952.38 N/C.

Given that,

Charge = 4.20 nC

Distance = 6.00 cm

Kinetic energy K.E = 1.50 x 10^-6 J

The particle start from rest. So, the initial kinetic energy i zero.

(A) We need to calculate the work by the electric force

Using formula of work done

W = ∆K.E

W = K.Ef - K.Ei

Put the value into the formula

W = 1.50 × 10^-6 - 0

W = 1.50 x 10^-6 J

The work done is 1.50 x 10^-6 J

(B). We need to calculate the potential of the starting point with respect to the endpoint

We know that.

Change in potential energy = change in kinetic energy

∆P.E = ∆K.E

So, U = 1.50 x 10^-6

Using formula of potential

V = U/q

Put the value into the formula

V = 1.50 × 10^-6/4.20 x 10^-9

V = 357.14 V

The potential of the starting point with respect to the endpoint is 357.14 V

(C) We need to calculate the magnitude of E

Using formula of work done

W = F x r (1)

Using formula of force

F = qE

Put the value in the equation (1)

W = qE x r

E = W/q x r

Put the value into the formula

E = 1.50 x 10^-6/4.20 x 10^-9 x 6.00 x10^-2

E = 5952.38 N/C

Hence, The magnitude of E is

5952.38 N/C

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in which direction does a first quarter moon rise? a) north b) south c) east d) west e) the moon becomes a first quarter moon only after it has risen and changed phase.

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The first quarter moon rises in the East. Option (c) is the right answer.

The first quarter moon occurs halfway between the new moon and the full moon. One-quarter of the moon is visible from Earth, meaning that you see half the daylit side of the moon.

Just like the Sun and the nighttime stars, the Moon's apparent rising in the east and set in the west each day is not from the Moon's orbit around the Earth, it's from the Earth spinning. The lunar orbit is slower and harder to see but you can still spot it.

The moon rises in the east and sets in the west, every day. It has to. The rising and setting of all celestial objects are due to Earth's continuous daily spin beneath the sky.

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an explosion in a rigid pipe shoots out three pieces. a 6 g piece comes out the right end. a 4 g piece comes out the left end with twice the speed of the 6 g piece. from which end does the third piece emerge?

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In an explosion a 6 g piece comes out of the right end and a 4 g piece comes out of the left end at twice the speed of the 6 g piece and the third piece comes out of the right end.

Initially all three balls are at rest so u = 0

Given m1 = 6g and m2=4g where m is the mass of balls

Let v1 be the velocity of the first ball = v(i) (denoted as (i) since the right end points to the positive X axis)

Let velocity v2 of second ball = 2(v)(-i) (denoted as (-i) since left end points negative X axis)

Mass of the third ball m3 = m and its velocity v3 = v'

By applying conservation of momentum

m1(u1) + m2(u2) + m3(u3) = m1(v1) + m2(v2) + m3(v3)

Since all balls are initially at rest u1 = u2 = u3 = u = 0

0 = (6×10⁻³)(v)(i) + (4×10⁻³)(2v)(-i) + m(v')

m(v') = (2×10⁻³)(v)(i)

v’ = (2×10⁻³)(v)(i)/(m)

So positive (i) indicates right end

So the third ball comes from the right end.

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2) Which type of bond will form between these elements?
WHICH BOND?

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covalent bond:
Hydrogen has one electron and chlorine has seven electrons in the outermost shell. In order to attain stability, they both share one electron each forming a hydrogen chloride molecule. So, one covalent bond is formed between the atoms of hydrogen and chlorine.

A heat engine has a cold reservoir of 250 k and a hot reservoir of 715 k. What is the maximum efficiency of the engine? a. 65. 0% b. 60. 8% c. 73. 6% d. 58. 6% e. 69. 1%.

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Answer:

Heat in = 715 K

Heat out = 250 K

Heat converted to work = 715 - 250 = 465 K

Efficiency = 465 / 715 = .65

(a)    Maximum efficiency = 65%

Hydroelectric power plants are most commonly located nearA. coal-powered plants.B. nuclear-power plants.C. artificial reservoirs.D. estuaries.

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Answer:

C. Artificial Resevoirs

Explanation:

For two main reasons; the first is the capacity of water of water they contain, and the second one is for mainteinance purpouse.

you observe a galaxy with a hydrogen beta absorption line 496.0 nm. the laboratory wavelength of this line is 486.1 nm. what is the galaxy's distance from us in mega-light years (mly)?

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The galaxy with a hydrogen beta absorption of 496 nm then the galaxy's distance from us in mega-light years (mly) will be equal to 277.54 Mly.

What is Wavelength?

The distance between two identical locations (adjacent crests) in successive cycles is known as the wavelength, and it is used to describe waveform signals that are transmitted over wires or into space. Typically, in wireless systems, this length is specified in meters (m), centimeters (cm), or millimeters (mm).

As per the given information in the question,

The line's hydrogen laboratory wavelength, λ = 486.1 nm

The galaxy's spectrum's wavelength, λ' = 496.0 nm

Then, the change in wavelength,

Δλ = λ' - λ

Δλ = 9.9 nm

The speed of light, c = 2.998 × 10⁵ km/s

Use the equation of Doppler's effect,

v = c × Δλ/λ

v = 6,105.75 km/s

So, the radial velocity will be 6105.78 km/s.

v = H₀d

Here, v is the velocity of the galaxy, d is the distance between galaxies and H₀ is Hubble's constant.

d = v/H₀

d = 6105.75/22

d = 277.54 Mly

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what eyepiece focal length will give the microscope an overall angular magnification of 250? assume a length ll

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The eye piece focal length is    fe = -0.19 m   where,   fe= focal length of eye ,

What is the focal length?

What Is Focal Length? Focal length is the distance (measured in millimeters) between the point of convergence of your lens and the sensor or film recording the image. The focal length of your film or digital camera lens dictates how much of the scene your camera will be able to capture.

Briefing :  According to the question we assume ,

let  The focal length is  F(o) =5.5 mm = -.00055m and distance between objective and eyepiece = 19 cm

This negative sign shows the the microscope is diverging light

 The  angular magnification is m=250

  The  distance between the objective and the eyepieces lenses is  z=19cm=0.19m

Generally the magnification is mathematically represented as

m={z-fe/fe}{0.25/f(o)}

Where fe is the eyepiece focal length of the microscope

 Now  making fe the subject  of the formula,

fe=z/{(1-1{M-fo)/0.25}

then : fe=0.19/([tex]1-(\frac{250+ - 0.0055}{.25} )[/tex])}

=   fe = -0.19 m

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Complete Question : The distance between the objective and eyepiece lenses in a microscope is 19 cm . The objective lens has a focal length of 5.5 mm .What eyepiece focal length will give the microscope an overall angular magnification of 250?

in taking your pulse, you count 67 heartbeats in 1 minmin. part a what is the period of your heart oscillations?

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The period of your heart oscillations = 60 / 67 cycles/min.

How do you find the period of oscillation?T = 2(m/k) describes this. We may calculate the period and, thus, the frequency by measuring the length of one full oscillation. Be aware that the period of a pendulum is independent of its mass, but the period of a mass on a spring is independent of the spring's length.Number of oscillations that were completed in the given unit of time. f = 1/T = ω/2π 4. Period of time (T) T = 2 /Section overview. A repetitive oscillation is known as periodic motion. The period T is the length of one oscillation. The frequency f is the number of oscillations per unit of time.

Given data :

Time taken for 67 heart beats = 1 min = 1* 60 seconds =60 s The time taken for 1 heart beat = 60 / 67

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a cd has a mass of 17 g and a radius of 6.0 cm. when inserted into a player, the cd starts from rest and accelerates to an angular velocity of 21 rad/s in 0.52 s. assuming the cd is a uniform solid disk, determine the net torque acting on it.

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Assuming the cd is a uniform solid disk, Then the net torque acting on it is τ≈7.4×10⁻⁴ N

The product of an object's moment of inertia and angular acceleration is the torque operating on that item. We must know the CD player's moment of inertia and angular acceleration in order to calculate the torque operating on it.

Angular Acceleration:

α=ω2−ω1/t

α=22 rad/s²−0/0.91

α=24.17582rad/s²

Momemt of inertia:

I=1/2mr²

I=1/2(17×10⁻³ kg)(6.0×10⁻²m)²

I=0.0000306 kg.m²

Now, Torque:

τ=Iα

τ=(0.0000306)(24.17582)

τ=0.000739780092 kg⋅m²/s2

τ≈7.4×10⁻⁴ N

Therefore,  Torque≈7.4×10⁻⁴ N

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if the human body has an average density of 973 kg/m3, what fraction of a person is submerged when floating gently in fresh water?

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The fraction of the person submerged when floating gently on the freshwater is 0.973.

The average density of the human body = 973 kg/m³.

According to the Archimedes' principle, when a body floats in a fluid it experience is an upward force on it which is called buoyancy the buoyancy on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid that is displaced by the body.

If a body floats than the buoyancy must be equal to the weight of the body.

therefore buoyancy B can be given as

B = Vρg

V is the volume of the body,

ρ is the density of the body.

Also

B = V'xg

V' is the portion of the body submerged in fresh water,

x is the density of the fresh water.

Density of fresh water is 1000kg/m³.

Equating both the equations of 'B'

Vρ = V'x

ρ/x = V'/V

V'/V = 973/1000

So, the fraction of the human body submerged in freshwater is 0.973.

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an inventor designs a machine that he claims will lift a 30 kg object with the application of only a 25 n force. if the inventor is correct, what is the shortest possible distance through which the force must be applied for each meter that the object is raised?

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The shortest possible distance through which the force must be applied must be 0.83 meters.

What is force?
A force is indeed an influence that can alter an object's motion according to physics. A force may cause an object to mass to accelerate when it changes its velocity, such as when it moves away from rest. An intuitive way to describe force is as a push or even a pull. A force is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction. It is calculated using the newton SI unit (N). Force is denoted by the letter F. (formerly P). The net force acting on an object seems to be equal to the speed that its momentum changes over time, according to Newton's second law in its original formulation.

The shortest possible distance through which the force must be applied for each meter that the object is raised is 0.83 meters.
This is because the force needed to lift the object is 25 N,
and the mass of the object is 30 kg (30 x 9.8 = 294 N).
Therefore, the amount of work done for each meter of lifting is 25 N x 0.83 m = 20.75 Joules (J).
This means that each meter of lifting requires 20.75 J of work, and therefore the shortest possible distance through which the force must be applied must be 0.83 meters.

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A solenoidal coil with 30 turns of wire is wound tightly around another coil with 310 turns. The inner solenoid is 20.0 cm long and has a diameter of 2.50 cm. At a certain time, the current in the inner solenoid is 0.150 A and is increasing at a rate of 1700 A/s.
Part A For this time, calculate the average magnetic flux through each turn of the inner solenoid.
Part B For this time, calculate the mutual inductance of the two solenoids.
Part C For this time, calculate the emf induced in the outer solenoid by the changing current in the inner solenoid.

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Mutual inductance is the property by which one coil affects the current and voltage of the other coil.

Magnetic flux us the total magnetic field around both the coils.

EMF are invisible energy around the coils, which are mainly referred to as radiation.

How to find mutual inductance, magnetic flux and EMF around two coils?

We know

N = 30 turns

N¹= 310 turns

Inner solenoid length L¹= 20 CM= 0.2m long

Diameter d¹= 2.5 CM= 0.025m

Current i¹= 0.150 A

Rate of increase in current = di¹/dt= 1700A/s

Part A : magnetic flux = ∅¹= B¹A¹

B¹= ûⁿ × n¹ × i¹ = 2.92× 10↑-4T

Thus, ∅= 2.92×10↑-4× π/4×0.025²

= 1.432×10↑-7 Wb

Part B

Magnetic flux in one coil× number of turns in second coil = mutual inductance× current in the first coil

∅¹ × N² = Mi¹

= 1.432×10^-7 ×30

M × 0.150=1.432×10^-7×30

M=2.86×10^-5H

Part C

E = M di¹/dt

= 2.86×10^-5×1700 V

= 0.048 V

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In view of both the given query The inner solenoid's mean flux density per rotation is 1.43 * 10⁻⁷ Wb, or the two solenoids' mutual coupling is 2.86 x 10⁻⁴ H. The induced emf in the exterior loop is 4.86 * 10⁻¹ V.

How do solenoids function?

A solenoid operates by creating an electromagnetic field surrounding an armature, which is a moving core. The electromagnetic field causes the armature to move, and when it does, it opens and closing valves or switches, converting mechanical energy into electrical movements and force.

Briefing:

Given:

N1 = 310 revolutions in the inner solenoid.

N2 = 30 is the number of revolutions in the outer solenoid.

The inner solenoid's length is 20 cm, or 0.2 meters.

Inner solenoid radius = r = diameter/2 = 2.50/2 = 1.25 cm = 0.0125 m

The inner solenoid's current I is equal to 0.150 A.

1700 A/s is the current growth rate, di/dt.

A). Average magnetic flux across the inner solenoid's turns is equal to BA.

Include the values:

Average magnetic flux via the inner solenoid's turns:

= [4π x 10⁻⁷][310/0.2][0.150]π(0.0125)²

= 1.43 * 10⁻⁷ Wb

B). The two solenoids' mutual inductance is given by M = N2 x (average flux) / current.

= (30 x 1.43 * 10⁻⁷) / 0.150

= 2.86 x 10⁻⁴ H

C). The change in current there in inner solenoid causes an induced emf in the outer magnet that is equal to M*di/dt.

= 2.86 x 10⁻⁴ * 1700

= 4.86 * 10⁻¹ V

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a long, straight wire carries a current i (see figure below). which of the following statements is true regarding the magnetic field due to the wire? more than one statement may be correct.

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For a long straight wire carrying conductor the magnitude of the magnetic field produced around it  is proportional to I/r, and the direction is out of the page at P.

A magnetic field is produced by moving charges. Charges are constantly moving in a conductor carrying current; as a result, magnetic fields are created all around the conductor.

The right-hand thumb rule indicates the direction of this magnetic field. The thumb of the right hand is used in this rule to indicate the current's direction. The direction of the magnetic field surrounding the wire is indicated by the curled fingers.

The magnitude of the magnetic field produced by the current carrying conductor depends on the following factors:

The magnitude of the current flowing through the conductor

The distance to the point where the field value is calculating.

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A truck is traveling at 25 m/s on a slippery road. The driver slams on the brakes and the truck starts to skid. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the tires and the road is 0. 20, how far will the truck skid before stopping?.

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If the coefficient of kinetic friction among the tires and the street is 0. 20, 312.5m far will the truck skid before stopping.

What is kinetic friction?

Kinetic friction is defined as a force that acts between moving surfaces. A body moving on the surface experiences a force in the opposite direction of its movement. The magnitude of the force will depend on the coefficient of kinetic friction between the two materials.

m =  the mass of the truck

N = normal reaction

g = 9.8 m/s²

μ = 0.2, the coefficient of kinetic friction

The resistive force on the truck is

F = μN = μmg = 0.2*(9.8)m = 1.96m N

The acceleration (actually deceleration) is

a = F/m = -1.96 m/s²

Let d =  distance for the truck to come to rest from an initial velocity of u = 35 m/s.

Then

u² + 2ad = 0

(35 m/s)² + 2(-1.96 m/s²)(d m) = 0

d = 35²/3.92 = 312.5 m

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a student has built a 15 cm long pinhole camera for a science fair project. she wants to photograph her 180 cm tall friend and have the image in the film be 5 cm high. how far should the front of the camera be from her friend?

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Considering that there is a certain distance between both the student's friend as well as the camera's front, 540 cm or 5.4m

What is distance?
Distance is the sum of an object's movements, regardless of direction. Distance can be defined as the amount of space an object has covered, regardless of its starting as well as ending point. The term "displacement" refers to a change in an object's position. It is a vector quantity with a magnitude and direction. The symbol for it is an arrow pointing from the initial position to the ending position. For instance, if an object shifts from position A to position B, its position changes. Displacement is the term used to describe this shift in an object's position.

Let d be determined by the separation between the student's friend and the camera's front.

5.0cm/15cm = 180cm/d
d = (15cm)(180cm)/5.0cm
= 540cm or 5.4m

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if 4 different amplitudes are used, how many bits can be transmitted with each amplitude change? qizzlet

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if 4 different amplitudes are used, the numbers of bits that can be transmitted with each amplitude change is 2 bits.

What in physics is the amplitude?

Distance between the wave's resting position and its highest displacement is known as amplitude. Frequency is the quantity of waves that pass by a particular place each second.

The distance between the center line (or the still position) and the top or bottom of a wave's crest or trough is known as the amplitude (). Be cautious when using this amount because a diagram may not always show the center line. Meters are used to measure amplitude ( ).

For example:

If there is 4 amplitudes, it will be: 00,01,10,11 then  2 bits

If there is 8 frequencies it will be: 000,001,010,011 ,100,101,110, 111 and then  3 bits

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With Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK), if 4 different amplitudes are used, how many bits can be transmitted with each amplitude change?

he purpose of low beam headlights is to provide better visibility to a driver driving in fog, rain and smoke. a) true b) false

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Answer: True

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the velocity of a wave with a wavelength of 4.700 m and frequency of 54.00 hz is (5 points) 25.38 m/s 33.85 m/s 114.9 m/s 253.8 m/s

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The velocity of this wave is 253.8 m/s.

Wavelength is the distance of the starting point of a wave till its ending point. The length of the wave is known as wavelength. The waves will interact via constructive interference, which is possible only when the wavelength and phase of the waves are the same.

Frequency is the number of waves that pass a fixed point.

Given,

Wavelength = 4.7 m

Frequency = 54 Hz

Velocity of any wave is given by a formula,

Velocity = wavelength * frequency

Velocity = 4.7 * 54

Velocity = 253.8 m/s

Therefore, the velocity of this wave is 253.8 m/s

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A ball i thrown at a peed of 15m/ at an angle of 30 degree to the horizontal. Reolve the movement of the ball into it horizontal and vertical component. Ue the equation of motion to work out the component of the ball' velocity and diplacement every 0. 5 econd

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Here we have to calculate horizontal distance and vertical displacement of a ball thrown at a particular angle and a particular speed.

How to calculate horizontal distance and vertical displacement?

The ball is thrown at an angle, θ=30o.

Initial velocity of the ball, u=15 m/s

Horizontal range of the ball, R=12.3 m

We know that, R=u cosθ t,

where t is the time of flight

⟹t=53​17.3​=2 secs

using equation of motion we get:-

−h=ut−1/2gt²

=15×2−1/2×9.8×2²=−10.4

⟹ Height at which the ball reaches, h=10.4 m

The vertical distance fallen during each consecutive second will increase. (i.e., there is a vertical acceleration).

The vertical displacement follows the equation above (y = 0.5 • g • t2).

Furthermore, since there is no horizontal acceleration, the horizontal distance traveled by the projectile each second is a constant value -

Formula for horizontal distance is

x= vix × t=20 m/s

Thus, the initial horizontal velocity of 20 m/s. Thus, the horizontal displacement is 20 m at 1 second, 40 meters at 2 seconds, 60 meters at 3 seconds, etc. We can tabulate it as shown in the attachment.

TIME HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT

0 s          0 m

1 s          30 m

2 s          60 m

3 s          90 m

4 s          120m

5 s           150 m

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when ashley sat on a rotating stool holding a set of weights close to her body, her rate of rotation changed when she moved the weights away from her body. did her rate or rotation slow down or speed up? why did this occur? did this violate the conservation of energy?

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Reduced moment of inertia because of the frictional effects of the Moon-driven tides.

What is conservation of energy?

A fundamental law of chemistry and physics stating that despite internal changes, an isolated system's total power remains static. The first conservation of energy is based on this principle, which is far more commonly phrased as the fact that electricity cannot be generated or destroyed. According to the rule of conservation of energy, energy can only be transformed from one type of energy to another and cannot be created or destroyed. This indicates that unless energy is added from the outside, a system constantly has the same quantity of energy.

What is the principle of conserving energy?

According to the conservation of energy principle, energy is neither created nor destroyed. It has the capacity to change types. The validity of the conservation of energy principle, like that of mass, depends on experimental observations; as a result, it is an empirical law.

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Two strings are made of the same material and have waves of equal speed. String 1 is thick; string 2 is thin.
Is the tension in string 1 greater than, less than, or equal to the tension in string 2?
greater than the tension in string 2
equal to the tension in string 2
less than the tension in string 2
PART B
Choose the best explanation from among the following:
Equal wave speeds implies equal tensions.
String 1 must have a greater tension to compensate for its greater mass per length.
String 2 will have a greater tension because it is thinner than string 1.

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The tension in string 1 is lesser than to the tension in string 2.

What is meant by tension in a string?

It is possible to refer to tension as the action-reaction pair of forces acting at each end of the aforementioned elements. Tension is defined as the pulling force transmitted axially by a string, rope, chain, or other similar object, or by each end of a rod, truss member, or other comparable three-dimensional object.

The tension in the string has a square root relationship with wave speed, while the linear density of the wire has a square root relationship with wave speed. v=sqrt(T/u)

A larger thickness suggests a higher linear density (mass per length. Thus, the speed would be slower. The wave in string 1 moves slower than the wave in string 2, and vice versa.

According to a thick string, there is a lot of mass per length and the wave speed is slow.

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the motion of a piston in an auto engine is simple harmonic. if the piston travels back and forth (side to side) over a distance of 12 cm, and the piston has a mass of 1.5 kg, what is the maximum speed of the piston and the maximum force acting on the piston when the engine is running at 3 800 rpm?

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The maximum speed of the piston  is  8.6 m/s  and the maximum force acting on the piston when the engine is running at 3 800 rpm is   7 486 N

The given information is that the motion of a piston in an auto engine is simple harmonic. if the piston travels back and forth (side to side) over a distance of 12 cm, and the piston has a mass of 1.5 kg, The maximum speed of the piston is determined by the equation for the simple harmonic motion:

v = (2πfA)^0.5  where f is the frequency of the motion (in this case, 3 800 rpm), and A is the maximum displacement (in this case, 12 cm).  

v = (2π(3800)(0.12))^0.5   v = 8.6 m/s.

The maximum force acting on the piston is determined by the equation for the simple harmonic motion:  

F = mω^2A, where m is the mass of the piston (in this case, 1.5 kg), ω is the angular velocity (in this case, 2πf = 2π(3800) = 23 883 rad/s) and A is the maximum displacement (in this case, 12 cm).  

F = (1.5)(23 883)^2(0.12)   F = 7 486 N

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The solar system is 25,000 light years from the center of our Milky Way galaxy. One light year is the distance light travels in one year at a speed of 3.0 x 108 m/s. Astronomers have determinedthat the solar system is orbiting the center of the galaxy at a speed of 230 km/s.
a. Assuming the orbit is circular, what is the period of the solarsystem’s orbit? Give your answer in years.
b. Our solar system was formed roughly 5 billion years ago. How many orbits has it completed?
c. The gravitational force on the solar system is the net force due to all the matter inside our orbit. Most of that matter is concentrated near the center of the galaxy. Assume that the matter has a spherical distribution, like a giant star. What is the approximate mass of the galactic center?
d. Assume that the sun is a typical star with a typical mass. If galactic matter is made up of stars, approximately how many stars are in the center of the galaxy?

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a. The period of the solar system's orbit, assuming the orbit is circular, is [tex]2.05X10^{8} years[/tex].

b. There have been 24.4 completed revolutions.

c. The star has a mass of [tex]1.87X10^{41}[/tex] kg.

d. There are [tex]9.45X10^{10}[/tex] stars in the galaxy's center.

a. Distance equals 25,000 light years.

[tex]3X10^{8}[/tex]m/s equals the speed of light (c)

230 m/s is the astronomers' speed.

Using the time period formula,

[tex]t=\frac{d}{v}[/tex]

[tex]t= \frac{2\pi r}{v}[/tex]

r = distance

t = time, and v = speed.

Fill out the formula with the value

[tex]t = \frac{2\pi * 25000 * 9.46 * 10^{15} }{230 * 10^{3} }[/tex]

[tex]t= 6.460*10^{15} sec[/tex]

Number of years

[tex]t= \frac{6.460*10^{15} }{3.15*10^{7} } \\t= 2.05*10^{8} years[/tex]

Consequently, the solar system's orbit lasts [tex]2.05*10^{8}[/tex].

b. The solar system's average age is Tn=5 billion years, or [tex]5* 10^{9}[/tex] years.

The number of completed revolutions can be computed as

[tex]N=\frac{T^{n} }{T} \\N= \frac{5*10^{9}years }{2.05*10^{8}years } \\N=24.4[/tex]

24.4 revolutions have been completed.

c. The solar system's radius, r=25000 light years

velocity = 230 km/s

We can determine the big star's mass as

[tex]M= \frac{v^2r}{G} \\[/tex]

By substituting values, we obtain

[tex]M= \frac{(230*10^{3})^2* (25000*3*10^{8}*365*24*60*60m) }{(6.67*10^{-11} N/kg^2.m^2)}[/tex]

[tex]M= 1.87*10^{41} kg[/tex]

The star has a mass of [tex]1.87*10^{41} kg[/tex].

d. The sun's mass, [tex]M_{s}[/tex], is [tex]1.99*10^{30} kg[/tex]

The star's number can be computed using

[tex]N=\frac{mass of glactic center}{mass of sun} \\N= \frac{1.88*10^{41} }{1.99*10^{30} } \\N= 9.45*10^{10}[/tex]

There are [tex]9.45*10^{10}[/tex] beginnings, or around 94.5 billion, each year.

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the scattering of sunlight by the mixture of gas molecules in air results in the blue color of the sky. calculate the energy (in joules) of a single photon of blue light with a frequency of 7.30 × 10¹⁴ hz. (h

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The energy (in Joules) of a single photon of blue light =  [tex]4.83 * 10^-^1^9 J[/tex]

What is the energy of photon?

The energy that a single photon carries is known as photon energy. Energy is inversely correlated with electromagnetic frequency of the photon.

The energy of a photon is given by the formula

E = h*v

where,

h = planks constant

v = frequency

Given,

h =  [tex]6.626 * 10^-^3^4 J s[/tex]

v = 7.30 × [tex]10^1^4[/tex] Hz

1 Hz = 1 [tex]s^-1[/tex]

v = 7.30 × [tex]10^1^4 s^-1[/tex]

E = [tex]6.626 * 10^-34 * 7.30 * 10^1^4[/tex]

E = [tex]48.36 *10^-^2^0 J[/tex]

E = [tex]4.83 * 10-19 J[/tex]

The energy (in Joules) of a single photon of blue light = [tex]4.83 * 10^-^1^9 J[/tex]

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question 91 pts a 0.6 kg squirrel falling at 14 m/s hits in a pile of leaves and comes to rest in 2 s. find the normal force of the leaves on the squirrel as it comes to rest.

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If a  0.6 kg squirrel falling at 14 m/s hits a pile of leaves and comes to rest in 2 s , the normal force of the leaves on the squirrel as it comes to rest would be 4.2 Newtons.

What is Newton's second law?

Newton's Second Law states that The resultant force acting on an object is proportional to the rate of change of momentum.

As given in the problem a 0.6 kg squirrel falling at 14 m/s hits in a pile of leaves and comes to rest in 2 s.

The change in the moment of the squirrel = 0.6 × 14

=8.4  Kg - m/s

The normal force = rate of the change of the momentum

                            = 8.4 / 2

                            = 4.2 Newtons

Thus,  the normal force of the leaves on the squirrel as it comes to rest would be 4.2 Newtons.

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A linear, ideal spring that is stretched by 8. 0 cm has an elastic potential energy of 20 j. What is the elastic potential energy of the same spring when it is stretched by 12 cm?.

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The elastic potential energy in the spring at this elongation is 45J.

What is elastic potential energy?

The energy that is stored when a force is used to deform an elastic object is known as elastic potential energy. Until the force is released and the item bounces back to its original shape, doing labor in the process, the energy is retained. The item may be compressed, stretched, or twisted during the deformation.

To solve this problem we need to use the equations related to Elastic Potential Energy, which allows us to know the Energy stored in a spring based on its elastic constant and its respective compression. By definition it is described as

[tex]P E=\frac{1}{2} k x^2[/tex]

Where,

k = Spring constant

x = Displacement

Our values are given as

[tex]x_1=0.08 \mathrm{~m}[/tex]

As we do not know the spring constant but if the energy stored at the compression given then,

[tex]\begin{aligned}& P E=\frac{1}{2} k x^2 \\& 20=\frac{1}{2} k(0.08)^2 \\& k=6250 \mathrm{~N} / \mathrm{m}\end{aligned}[/tex]

In the case of the second compression and understanding that the spring constant is intrinsic to the internal force of the spring, then

[tex]x_2=0.12 m$$[/tex]

Replacing,

[tex]$$\begin{aligned}& P E=\frac{1}{2}(6250)(0.12)^2 \\& P E=45 . J\end{aligned}$$[/tex]

Therefore the elastic potential energy in the spring at this elongation is 45J.

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