A system consists of a gas in an enclosed cylinder attached to a movable piston. The system is initially at 63 L and then is compressed to 31 liters. Determine the sign of work. Will it be a negative or positive

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Answer 1

Answer:

The sign of work will be negative.

Explanation:

The work of the system is given by:

[tex] W = _{V_{i}}^{V_{f}}\int pdV = p(V_{f} - V_{i}) [/tex]

Where:

[tex]V_{f}[/tex]: is the final volume = 31 L

[tex]V_{i}[/tex]: is the initial volume = 63 L

p: is the pressure

Even though we do not have the pressure value, by knowing the values of the initial and final volume we can predict the sign of work.            

[tex] W = p(V_{f} - V_{i}) = p(31 L - 63 L) = -32p [/tex]

Therefore, the sign of work will be negative.

I hope it helps you!


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A 50 Ω resistor in a circuit has a current flowing through it of 2.0 A. What is the power dissipated by the resistor?
A. 50 W
B. 200 W
C. 100 W
D. 25 W

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Explanation:

A nichrome (ρ = 100x10-8 Ωm) wire has a diameter of 0.40 mm. ... A power line with a resistance of 2 ohms has a current of 80 A in it

1/8 Watt 50 kΩ resistor has 70 V applied.

A 50 Ω resistor in a circuit has a current flowing through it of 2.0 A then the power dissipated by the resistor is 200 Watt. Therefore the correct option is B.

What is power?

The rate of doing work is known as power. The Si unit of power is the watt.

Power =work/time

The mathematical expression for the power is as follows

P = VI

where P is the power

V is the voltage

I is  current passing through the circuit

The expression of power can be represented in many different forms by using the ohms law

As we know from Ohm's law that V= IR

Power = VI

by substituting V=IR in place of the voltage in power formula

P = I²R

As given in the problem a 50 Ω resistor in a circuit has a current flowing through it of 2.0 A so by substituting the values of the current and the resistance in the formula of power

P = 2²×50

  = 200 Watt

Therefore the correct answer is B.

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Question 24 of 33 Which of the following is an example of uniform circular motion? A. A car speeding up as it goes around a curve O B. A car slowing down as it goes around a curve 2 C. A car maintaining constant speed as it goes around a curve D. A car traveling along a straight road​

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Answer:

Uniform Circular Motion is the Movement or Rotation of an Object along a circular Path at constant speed.

OPTION C IS YOUR ANSWER!.

14. Name the 3 primary causes for the expected mass migration due to Climate
Change

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Answer:

Climate change means a change in the state of the climate system that is sustained over a long period of time. These types of changes can occur due to natural or human causes.

Climate change and its effects on the planet can generate massive migrations, given the affectation of nature in certain parts of the planet.

Thus, an example would be the migration of populations from island countries, such as Fiji, Tonga or Samoa, to continental territories, due to the rise in sea level caused by the melting of the poles due to global warming.

Another example may be the desertification of certain regions, which would encourage migration by the inhabitants of these places to other territories.

Finally, climate change and its negative effects not only generate massive migrations caused by natural effects, but also by the economic effects of said changes, that is, by increases in poverty and inequality in the face of the scarcity of certain natural resources.

A harmonic force of maximum value 25 N and frequency of 180 cycles>min acts on a machine of 25 kg mass. Design a support system for the machine (i.e., choose c, k) so that only 10% of the force applied to the machine is transmitted to the base supporting the machine.

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Answer:

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How much heat is absorbed by 60g of copper when it is heated from 20°C to 80°C

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Answer:

I HOPE THIS IS CORRECT

Explanation:

It is heated from 20°C to 80°C. We need to find the heat absorbed. It can be given by the formula as follows : So, 1386 J of heat is absorbed.

A particle with charge q1 = +4.0 µC is located at x = 0, and a second particle with charge q2 = −2.1 µC is located at x = 15 cm. Determine the location of a third particle with charge q3 = +4.6 µC such that the net electric field at x = 25 cm is zero.

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Answer:

 x₃ = 0.0725 m

Explanation:

The force between the particles is electrical

          F = [tex]k \frac{q_1q_2}{r_{12}^2}[/tex]

          F = q₀ E_total

don q₀ is a positive test charge at the point of interest, therefore we can calculate the electric field at the point of interest x₀ = 0.25 cm

          F = 0   → E_total = 0

          E_total = E₁ + E₂ + E₃

           E_total = [tex]k \frac{q_1}{r_{1o}^2} + k \frac{q_2}{r_{2o}^2} + k \frac{q_3}{r_{3o}^2}[/tex]

          E_total = k ( [tex]\frac{q_1}{r_{1o}^2} + \frac{q_2}{r_{2o}^2} + \frac{q_3}{r_{3o}^2}[/tex] )

let's look for the distances

           

          r₁₀ = (x₀ - 0)

          r₁₀ = 0.25 m

          r₂₀ = √(x₀ - x₂) ²

          r₂₀ = √ (0.25 - 0.15) ²

          r₂₀ = 0.10 m

          r₃₀ = √ (0.25 - x₃) ²

we substitute

           0 = 9 10⁹ (4 / 0.25² - 2.1 / 0.1² + 4.6 / (0.25-x₃)² )

            4.6 / (0.25-x3)² = -4 / 0.25² + 2.1 / 0.1²

             4.6 / (0.25-x3) ² = -146

             (0.25 - x3) ² = - 4.6 / 146 = - 0.0315068

              0.25 - x3 = 0.1775

              x₃ = 0.25 - 0.1775

              x₃ = 0.0725 m

What is the current running through a parallel circuit containing a 10 V battery and three resistors, each 3 ohms

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Answer:

the current through the circuit is 10 A.

Explanation:

Given;

voltage of the battery, V = 10 V

number of the parallel resistors, = 3

resistance of each resistor, r = 3 ohms

The equivalent resistance is calculated as;

[tex]\frac{1}{R_t} = \frac{1}{r_1}+ \frac{1}{r_2} + \frac{1}{r_3} \\\\\frac{1}{R_t} = \frac{1}{3}+ \frac{1}{3} + \frac{1}{3}\\\\\frac{1}{R_t} =\frac{3}{3} \\\\\frac{1}{R_t} = 1\\\\R_t = 1 \ ohms[/tex]

The current through the circuit is calculated as;

V = IRt

I = V/Rt

I = 10/1

I = 10 A

Therefore, the current through the circuit is 10 A.

In which direction of the wave motion do longitude waves transfer energy ?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The answer is O parallel.

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In an experiment, students measure the position x of a cart as a function of time t for a cart that starts at rest and moves with a constant acceleration. The following data are collected for the cart.

t(s) x(m)
0 0
1 4
2 16
3 36
4 64

The acceleration of the cart is most nearly:_____

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Given :

Initial velocity , u = 0 m/s² .

To Find :

The acceleration of the cart.

Solution :

Since, acceleration is constant.

Using equation of motion :

[tex]x = ut + \dfrac{at^2}{2}\\\\x = \dfrac{at^2}{2}[/tex]

Putting, t = 1 s  and x = 4 m in above equation, we get :

[tex]4 = \dfrac{a(1)^2}{2}\\\\a = 8 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Therefore, the acceleration of the cart is 8 m/s².

2. Why is it necessary for rotation to occur within a
generator?

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Answer:

ON

Explanation:

Locate your computer's Power button.

Press and hold that button until your computer shuts down.

Wait until you hear the computer's fans shut off, and your screen goes completely black.

Wait a few seconds before pressing and holding the power button to initiate your computer's normal startup.

It is 2058 and you are taking your grandchildren to Mars. At an elevation of 34.7 km above the surface of Mars, your spacecraft is dropping vertically at a speed of 293 m/s. The spacecraft is to make a soft landing -- that is, at the instant it reaches the surface of Mars, its velocity is zero. Assume the spacecraft undergoes constant acceleration from the elevation of 34.7 km until it reaches the surface of Mars. What is the magnitude of the acceleration

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Answer: [tex]1.23\ m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

At an elevation of [tex]y=34.7\ km[/tex], spacecraft is dropping vertically at a speed of [tex]u=293\ m/s[/tex]

Final velocity of the spacecraft is [tex]v=0[/tex]

using equation of motion i.e. [tex]v^2-u^2=2as[/tex]

Insert the values

[tex]\Rightarrow 0-(293)^2=2\times a\times (34.7\times 10^3)\\\\\Rightarrow a=-\dfrac{293^2}{2\times 34.7\times 10^3}\\\\\Rightarrow a=-1.23\ m/s^2[/tex]

Therefore, magnitude of acceleration is [tex]1.23\ m/s^2[/tex].

A 1350 kg automobile has a kinetic energy 3.24 x 106 J. What is the velocity of the car?

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Answer:

219 m/s

Explanation:

Kinetic energy is calculated using the formula:

KE = 1/2mv²

Given:

m = 1350 kg KE = 3.24 · 10⁶ J

We can solve for the unknown variable v.

Substitute these known values into the formula.

3.24 · 10⁶ = 1/2(1350)v² 3.24 · 10⁶ = 675v² (3.24 · 10⁶) / 675 = v² v² = 48,000v = 219.09 m/s

The velocity of the car is around 219 m/s.

A 2800-lbm car climbs a 1160 ft. long uphill road which is inclined at 15o (to the horizontal) and covers the distance in 12 sec. Determine the power required if the car covers the distance (a) at constant velocity, (b) from an initial velocity, at the bottom of the hill, of 10 mph to a final velocity of 50 mph at the top of the hill and (c) from an initial velocity of 45 mph to a final velocity of 15 mph. Neglect the effects of friction and wind resistance.

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Answer:

a) P = 70054.3 W,  b)  P = 18820 W,  c)   P = 14116.7 W

Explanation:

Power is defined as work per unit of time

         P = W / t = F x / t

         P = F v

a) in this case the velocity is constant, let's use the equilibrium relation to find the force.

Let's set a reference system with the x axis parallel to the plane

           

        F - Wₓ = 0

         F = Wₓ

with trigonometry let's decompose the weight

        sin θ = Wₓ / W

        Wₓ = W sin θ

         

          F = W sin 15

          F = 2800 sin 15

          F = 724.7 lb

we look for the speed, as it rises with constant speed we can use the relations of uniform motion

          v = x / t

          v = 1160/12

          v = 96.67 ft / s

we calculate the power

          P = 724.7 96.67

          P = 70054.3 W

b) In this case, the speed of the vehicle changes during the ascent, so we use the relationship between work and the change in kinetic energy

           W = ΔK

           W = ½ m v_f² - ½ m v₀²

   let's reduce to the SI system

           v₀ = 10 mph (5280 ft / 1 mile) (1h / 3600 s = 14.67 ft / s

           v_f = 50 mph (5280 ft / 1 mile) (1 h / 3600s) = 73.33 ft.s

           

 mass :         m = w / g

           W = ½ 2800/32 (73.33² - 14.67²)

           W = 225841 J

we calculate the average power

           P = W / t

           P = 225841/12

           P = 18820 W

c) we repeat the previous procedure

          v₀ = 45 mph = 66 ft / s

          v_f = 15 mph = 22 ft / s

          W = ½ 2800/32 (22² - 66²)

          W = -169400 J

         

          P = W / t

          P = 169400/12

          P = 14116.7 W

A horizontal force of 40N is needed to pull a 60kg box across the horizontal floor at which coefficient of friction between floor and box? Determine it to three significant figures even through that's quite unrealistic. How much work is done in overcoming friction between the object and floor if the box slides 8m along horizontally on the floor?

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Answer:

Coefficient of friction is [tex]0.068[/tex].

Work done is [tex]320~J[/tex].

Explanation:

Given:

Mass of the box ([tex]m[/tex]): [tex]60[/tex] kg

Force needed ([tex]F[/tex]): [tex]40[/tex] N

The formula to calculate the coefficient of friction between the floor and the box is given by

[tex]F=\mu mg...................(1)[/tex]

Here, [tex]\mu[/tex] is the coefficient of friction and [tex]g[/tex] is the acceleration due to gravity.

Substitute [tex]40[/tex] N for [tex]F[/tex], [tex]60[/tex] kg for [tex]m[/tex] and [tex]9.80[/tex] m/s² for [tex]g[/tex] into equation (1) and solve to calculate the value of the coefficient of friction.

[tex]40 N=\mu\times60 kg\times9.80 m/s^{2} \\~~~~~\mu=\frac{40 N}{60 kg\times9.80 m/s^{2}}\\~~~~~~~=0.068[/tex]

The formula to calculate the work done in overcoming the friction is given by

[tex]W=Fd..........................(2)[/tex]

Here, [tex]W[/tex] is the work done and [tex]d[/tex] is the distance travelled.

Substitute  [tex]40[/tex] N for [tex]F[/tex] and [tex]8 m[/tex] for [tex]d[/tex] into equation (2) to calculate the work done.

[tex]W=40~N\times8~m\\~~~~= 320~J[/tex]

a stone is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 14m/sc negleting in air resistance find (a)Maximum height reached and (b)Time taken before it reached the ground ​

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Answer:

1/2 m v^2 = m g H      conservation of energy

H = (v^2 / (2 * g))^1/2 = (14^2 / 19.6)^1/2 = 10 m

H = 1/2 g t^2       time to fall 10 m

t = (2 * H / g)^1/2 = (20 / 9.8)^1/2 = 1.43 sec

Total time in air = 2 * 1.43 = 2.86

You can also use 2 a S = V0^2 since final velocity = 1.43 * 9.8 m/s = 14 m / s

and 2 a S = 2 * 9.8 * 10 = 196 m^2 / s^2   which is V0 squared

A particle with charge 3.01 µC on the negative x axis and a second particle with charge 6.02 µC on the positive x axis are each a distance 0.0429 m from the origin. Where should a third particle with charge 9.03 µC be placed so that the magnitude of the electric field at the origin is zero?

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Answer:

The third particle should be at 0.0743 m from the origin on the negative x-axis.

Explanation:

Let's assume that the third charge is on the negative x-axis. So we have:

[tex]E_{1}+E_{3}-E_{2}=0[/tex]

We know that the electric field is:

[tex]E=k\frac{q}{r^{2}}[/tex]

Where:

k is the Coulomb constant q is the charger is the distance from the charge to the point

So, we have:

[tex]k\frac{q_{1}}{r_{1}^{2}}+k\frac{q_{3}}{r_{3}^{2}}-k\frac{q_{2}}{r_{2}^{2}}=0[/tex]

Let's solve it for r(3).

[tex]\frac{3.01}{0.0429^{2}}+\frac{9.03}{r_{3}^{2}}-\frac{6.02}{0.0429^{2}}=0[/tex]

[tex]r_{3}=0.0743\: [/tex]  

Therefore, the third particle should be at 0.0743 m from the origin on the negative x-axis.

I hope it helps you!

 

In the series circuit, if the potential difference across the battery is 20 V and the potential difference across R1 is 12 V, what is the potential difference across R2

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Answer:

The correct answer is "8 V".

Explanation:

Given:

Potential difference across battery,

= 20 V

Potential difference across R1,

= 12 V

Now,

On applying the Kirchorff loop, we get

⇒ [tex]E-I_1R_1-I_2R_2=0[/tex]

⇒ [tex]E-V_1-V_2=0[/tex]

⇒ [tex]V_2=E-V_1[/tex]

On putting values, we get

⇒      [tex]=20-12[/tex]

⇒      [tex]= 8 \ V[/tex]  

The potential difference across the resistance R2 will be "8 Volts.

What is Kirchoff;s law?

According to the kirchoff's law in a loop of a circuit when there are number of the resistances so the sum of all the potential differences will be zero.

It is given that:

Potential difference across battery,= 20 V

Potential difference across R1,= 12 V

Now,

On applying the Kirchorff loop, we get

⇒ [tex]\rm E-I_1R_1-I_2R_2=0[/tex]

⇒ [tex]\rm E-V_1-V_2=0[/tex]

⇒ [tex]\rm V_2=E-V_1[/tex]

On putting values, we get

⇒ [tex]V_2=20-12=8\ volt[/tex]

Hence the potential difference across the resistance R2 will be "8 Volts.      

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motto that will help in reaching a goal in life that related the projectile motion ​

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Explanation:

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In order to increase his gravitational potential energy by an amount equal to his kinetic energy at full speed, how high would such a sprinter need to climb

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Answer:

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John and Caroline go out for a walk one day. This graph represents the distance they traveled over time.
During what part of thelr walk are they not moving?
A) From 0 to 0.75 hours
B)From 1.25 to 2.0 hours
From 0.75 to 1.25 hours
C) from 1.25 to 2.0 hours
D) they are moving the entire time

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Answer:

From 0.75 to 1.25 hours

Explanation:

Given

See attachment for graph

Required

Point where they didn't move

This means that we identify the point where the distance didn't change.

Given that the distance is plotted on the y-axis, we simply check for the end points of any horizontal line on the graph

The horizontal line on the graph represents 30km and the time interval is: 0.75 to 1.25 hours.

Hence, (c)  is correct

What do different forms of energy have in common?
A. They can push or pull on objects.
B. They give objects mass.
C. They can cause changes in matter.
d
D. They can cause objects to move.

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What is the rest energy of a proton? (c = 2.9979 x 10^9 m/s, mp = 1.6726 x 10^-27)

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Answer:

Energy =  1.5032*10^(-10) Joules

Explanation:

By Einstein's relativistic energy equation, we know that the energy of a given particle is given by:

Energy = rest energy + kinetic energy.

            = m*c^2  + (γ - 1)*mc^2

Where γ depends on the velocity of the particle.

But if the proton is at rest, then the kinetic energy is zero, and γ = 1

Then the energy is just given by:

Energy = m*c^2

Where we know that:

mass of a proton = 1.67*10^(-27) kg

speed of light = c = 2.9979*10^(8) m/s

Replacing these in the energy equation, we get:

Energy = ( 1.6726*10^(-27) kg)*( 2.9979*10^(8) m/s)^2

Energy = 1.5032*10^(-10) kg*m^2/s^2

Energy =  1.5032*10^(-10) J

An 800-kHz radio signal is detected at a point 4.5 km distant from a transmitter tower. The electric field amplitude of the signal at that point is 0.63 V/m. Assume that the signal power is radiated uniformly in all directions and that radio waves incident upon the ground are completely absorbed. What is the magnetic field amplitude of the signal at that point

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Answer:

[tex]B_2=2.1nT[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Frequency [tex]F=800kHz[/tex]

Distance [tex]d=4.5km[/tex]

Electric field amplitude [tex]B_2=0.63V/m[/tex]

Generally the equation for momentum is mathematically given by

 [tex]B=\frac{E}{C}[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]B_2=\frac{0.63}{3*10^8}[/tex]

 [tex]B_2=0.21*10^{-8}[/tex]

 [tex]B_2=2.1nT[/tex]

What is the magnitude of the current in the R= 6 Ω resistor?

kirchhoff

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Answer:

Here's an explanation but not the answer

Explanation:

When a resistor is traversed in the same direction as the current, the ... Traversing the internal resistance r1 from c to d gives −I2r1. ... I1 = I2 + I3 = (6−2I1) + (22.5− 3I1) = 28.5 − 5I1.

The work function of titanium metal is 6.93 x 10-19 J. Calculate the kinetic energy of the ejected electrons if light of frequency 2.50 X 1015 s-1 is used to irradiate the metal.

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Answer:

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The centripetal acceleration of an object moving in a circle of radius 20 cm is 8 m/sec ^2. The possible tangential velocity of the object will be

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Answer:

v = 1.26 m/s

Explanation:

Given that,

The radius of the circle, r = 20 cm = 0.2 m

The centripetal acceleration of the object, a = 8 m/s²

We need to find the tangential velocity of the object. We know that the formula for the centripetal acceleration is given by :

[tex]a=\dfrac{v^2}{r}\\\\v=\sqrt{ar}\\\\v=\sqrt{8\times 0.2}\\\\v=1.26\ m/s[/tex]

So, the tangential velocity of the object will be 1.26 m/s.

The area around a magnet containing all of magnetic Lines of force is called

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Answer:

Magnetic Field

Explanation:

The area around a magnet containing all of magnetic Lines of force is called the magnetic field.

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Answer:

50 km/h

Explanation:

From the graph, we can deduce the following parameters;

Distance = 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 km

Time = 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 hours

To find the average velocity of the car over the first 2.00 hours.

First of all, we would determine the total distance and time.

Total distance = 20 + 40 + 60 + 80 + 100 = 300 km

Total time = 0.5 + 1.0 + 1.5 + 2.0 = 5

Average velocity = distance/time

Average velocity = 100/2

Average velocity = 50 km/h

Appliances A, B, and C consume 250, 480 and 1450 watts of power, respectively. The system voltage is 120V, and the circuit breaker is rated at 15 amps. Which combinations of the three appliances can be on at the same time, and which combinations will trip the circuit breaker

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Answer:

Appliance A and B can work together without tripping

Explanation:

We will calculate the amount of current consumed by each appliances.

Appliance A

P = VI

I = P/V  

I = 250/120 = 2.08 A

Appliance B

I = 480 /120 = 4 A

Appliance C

I = 1450/120

I = 12.08 A

Hence, appliance C will trip the circuit as it consumes a lot of electricity.

State the relation between acceleration and momentum​

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Answer:

Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity. Momentum is the mass times the velocity. So if you multiply the mass times the acceleration, you get the of change of momentum.

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