Answer:
g
Explanation:
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If the angle of a light ray in air is 25∘ and it enters a substance with a refracted angle of 13∘, what is the index of refraction of the substance?
A). 0.65
B). 0.53
C). 1.92
D). 1.88
Answer:
Explanation:
The formula for this is
[tex]n_1sin\theta_1=n_2sin\theta_2[/tex] where the index of refraction of air is 1.00. Filling in and solving for n2:
1.00sin(25) = n₂sin(13) and
1.00(.423) = n₂(.225) and
[tex]\frac{1.00(.423)}{.225}=n_2[/tex] so
[tex]n_2=1.88[/tex], choice D.
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer:
Current in the circuit(I) = 0.5 ampere
Explanation:
Given:
Number of resistors = 2 (10 ohm each)
Series of resistors
EMF = 10 volt
Find:
Current in the circuit(I)
Computation:
Total resistance in series = R1 + R2
Total resistance in series = 10 + 10
Total resistance in series = 20 ohm
Current in the circuit(I) = EMF / Total resistance in series
Current in the circuit(I) = 10 / 20
Current in the circuit(I) = 0.5 ampere
describe one example of light being refracted in the living room
Answer:
television
Explanation:
a television refracts light (the light bounces off of the screen
Answer:
Suppose you have a glass slab as a paper weight, if you keep it on the paper, dont you see something strange? The paper becomes elevated in the glase slab. Everyone sees a waterbottle or glass everyday, while seeing through it, does everything seem normal? Nope. That's refraction.
Explanation:
You must have seen a prism, right? It makes light split into the visible electromagnetic spectrum.
. What is the mass of an object if it is pulled by a 5 Newton force and it accelerates at a rate of 20 m/s/s?
Please help ASAP
F = ma
so, we can write it as;
= 5 = m × 20
= 5/20 = m
= 1/4 = m
= 0.25 kg = m
entropy is the amount of heat a system releases. true or false?
Answer:
The answer to this is FALSE.
how does Newton's law of motion describe when and how objects move?
Answer:
Newton's laws of motion relate an object's motion to the forces acting on it.Newton's first law states that every object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force.
Explanation:
2.
A charge particle is moved through a potential difference of 154.5 V and experiences a
change of electric potential energy of 4.26 x 10-8 J. What is the charge of the particle?
Answer:
2.76×10⁻¹⁰ C
Explanation:
Applying,
V = W/q................... Equation 1
Where V = Electric Potential, E = Electric potential energy, q = charge.
make q the subject of the equation
q = W/V................ Equation 2
From the question,
Given: W = 4.26×10⁻⁸ J, V = 154.5 V
Substitute these values into equation 2
q = 4.26×10⁻⁸/154.5
q = 2.76×10⁻¹⁰ C
define fundamental unit ? write its two example.
the International System of Units, the fundamental units are: The meter (symbol: m), used to measure length. The kilogram (symbol: kg), used to measure mass. The second (symbol: s), used to measure time. The ampere (symbol: A), used to measure electric current.
Q2. A cube of side 2 cm has a density of 6 g cm. What is the mass of the cube?
[tex]given \: the \: length \: of \: one \: side \: of \: a \: cube \: \\ = 2cm \\ so \: we \: know \: the \: volume \: of \: a \: cube \: = {side}^{3} \\ so \: the \: volume \: of \: the \: cube \: here \: = {2}^{3} {cm}^{3} = \: 8 {cm}^{3} \\ we \: know \: density \: of \: a \: substance \: = \: \frac{mass}{volume} \\so \: mass \: = density \times volume \\ density = 6 \frac{g}{ {cm}^{3} } \\ volume \: = 8 {cm}^{3} \\ so \: \: mass \: = (6 \times 8)( {cm}^{3} \times \frac{g}{ {cm}^{3} }) \\ 48gram \: (ans) [/tex]
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Question 2 of 27
A man is trying to drag a small tree that he cut down. If the static coefficient
of friction of the tree on the ground is 0.5 and the tree weighs 670 N, what is
the minimum amount of horizontal force that the man will need to apply so
that the tree will start moving?
A. 670 N
B. 230 N
C. 335 N
D. 465 N
Answer:
Explanation:
Newton's 2nd Law say that F = ma which is the sum of the forces acting on an object is equal to the object's mass times the acceleration at which it is moving. That means that the forces acting on this tree are F which is the Force the man needs to exert to move the tree, and f which is the force the tree is exerting in an effort to stay right where it is. That alters our 2nd Law equation to F - f = ma. BUT if the tree isn't moving, the acceleration is 0, making the whole right side of that equation go to 0. That means that F = f. Phew! Let's do that.
f = μ[tex]F_n[/tex] where f is the frictional force, μ is the coefficient of static friction, and [tex]F_n[/tex] is the weight of the object, which are given as 670 N. Filling in:
f = .5(670) so
f = 335 N (that is not using the rules of significant digits properly, but if you use them properly, the answer is not one of the choices, so...)
C is the one you want.
What fraction of a wavelength of a standing wave pattern is between resonances in a closed end tube?
Answer:
[tex]25\%[/tex] of the wavelength is between resonances in a closed end tube.
Explanation:
In an one end closed tube, the fundamental resonance occurs when a node is created at the closed end and an antinode is created in the open end.
Thus, for fundamental resonance, the entire length of the tube encloses one-fourth of the wavelength of the standing wave.
The formula to calculate the percentage of the wavelength in a closed end tube is given by
[tex]f=\frac{L}{\lambda}\times100\%........................(1)[/tex]
Here, [tex]f[/tex] is the required percentage, [tex]L[/tex] is the length of the tube and [tex]\lambda[/tex] is the wavelength of the standing wave.
Substitute [tex]\frac{\lambda}{4}[/tex] for [tex]L[/tex] into equation (1) o calculate the required percentage.
[tex]f=\dfrac{\frac{\lambda}{4}}{\lambda}\times100\%\\~~~=25\%[/tex]
if a statement is true, select true. if it's false, select false.
3 is false 2 is true and the rest true
Answer;
True, False, False, True, True
There are two sets of resistors joined in series in a circuit. Set 1 has two resistors of 10Ω and 40Ω in parallel combination. Set 2 has three resistors of 20 Ω, 30 Ω and 60 Ω in parallel combination. A potential difference of 12 V is applied across the combination.
[tex]\huge\boxed{\fcolorbox{black}{red}{ QUESTION}}[/tex]
There are two sets of resistors joined in series in a circuit. Set 1 has two resistors of 10Ω and 40Ω in parallel combination. Set 2 has three resistors of 20 Ω, 30 Ω and 60 Ω in parallel combination. A potential difference of 12 V is applied across the combination.
[tex] \orange{\underline{\huge{\bold{\textit{\green{\bf{GIVEN}}}}}}}[/tex]
Two set of Parallel resistors
Contains two resistors of --> 10Ω and 40Ω
Contains three resistors of --> 20 Ω, 30 Ω and 60Ω
Potential Difference Of 12 V
[tex]{\bold{\orange {To \: Find }}}[/tex]
Draw a circuit diagram to represent this arrangement Calculate
(a) the total resistance and
(b) the total current flowing in the circuit.
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FOR DIAGRAM REFER ATTACHMENT!
[tex]{\bold{\green{\star{\red {Part \: 1:- The \: Total \: Resistance }}}}}[/tex]
First we calculate the total resistance of each parallel combination:-
FIRST SET Contains two resistors of 10Ω and 40Ω
so total resistance-->
[tex] \frac{1}{Rs1} = \frac{1}{R1} + \frac{1}{R2} \\ \\ \frac{1}{Rs1} = \frac{R1 + R2}{R1R2} \\ \\ \frac{1}{Rs1} = \frac{10 + 40}{400} \\ \\ \frac{1}{Rs1} = \frac{50}{400} \\ \\ \frac{1}{Rs1} = \frac{1}{8} \\ \\ Rs1 = 8 Ω[/tex]
SECOND SET Contains three resistors of 20 Ω, 30 Ω and 60Ω
so total resistance-->
[tex] \frac{1}{Rs2} = \frac{1}{R1} + \frac{1}{R2} + \frac{1}{R3} \\ \\ \frac{1}{Rs2} = \frac{R1 + R2 +R3}{R1R2R3} \\ \\ \frac{1}{Rs2} = \frac{3+ 2 + 1}{60} \\ \\ \frac{1}{Rs2} = \frac{6}{60} \\ \\ \frac{1}{Rs2} = \frac{1}{10} \\ \\ Rs2 = 10Ω[/tex]
Now by having Total Resistance of Set one and set two we can add them by series formula.
[tex]R = Rs1 + Rs2 \\ R = 8 + 10 = 18 \: Ω[/tex]
[tex]{\bold{\green{\star{\orange{Part \: 2:- The \: Total \: Current \: Flowing \: In \: The \: Circuit. }}}}}[/tex]
Total Resistance of the circuit = 18 Ω
Potential Difference Of the circuit = 12 V
So Total current-->
[tex] V = IR \\ 12 = 18 \times I \\ \\ I = 0.66 \: A[/tex]
If 175 kJ of heat caused a chunk of ice at 0°C to melt to liquid water at 0°C, how many moles were in the ice? How many grams of ice? (Note: molar mass of ice/water is 18.02 g/mol)
Answer is 29.1 mol or 525 g
Explanation:
Electromagnetic radiation that is used by humans and animals to see is called the visible light spectrum.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Answer:
True Hope it's helpful. plz mark me as brainlist.What type of glass absorbs light and does not allow light to pass through it?
reflective
transparent
opaque
refractive
opaque glass does not allow light to pass through it.
A wave has a frequency of 34 Hz and a wavelength of 2.0 m. What is the
speed of the wave? Use V= fx.
A. 17 m/s
B. 68 m/s
C. 0.059 m/s
D. 36 m/s
Answer:
v=FX
v=34(2.0)
v=68m/s
What is the net force on the object represented by the FBD below?
Answer:
Explanation:
35 up 35 down cancel out.
25 forward minus 10 pulling back, so:
25-10
= 15N Right
An iron rod and a copper rod of equal length are each held by hand at one end, with the other end in the flame from a Bunsen burner. The copper rod becomes too hot to hold much sooner than the iron rod. What does this information tell you about iron and copper?
Answer:
Iron has a higher heat capacity than copper
Explanation:
The heat capacity of a substance is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of an object by 1°C.
The higher the heat capacity of a substance, the longer the time it takes for the substance to become hot when heated.
Since the copper rod becomes too hot to hold much sooner than the iron rod, it means that iron has a higher heat capacity than copper.
If you move at 18 m/s towards a 2300 -Hz source that is moving towards you with a ground speed of 30 m/s, what frequency do you hear?
Answer:
The frequency you will hear is 2,639.7 Hz
Explanation:
Given;
source frequency, Fs = 2300 Hz
velocity of the source, Vs = 30 m/s
observed velocity, Vo = 18 m/s
speed of sound in air, V = 343 m/s
Apply Doppler effect, the frequency you will hear is known as observed frequency;
The observed frequency will be greater than the source frequency, since the distance between the source and the observer decreases.
[tex]F_s = F_0(\frac{V- V_0}{V + V_s} )\\\\2300 = F_0 (\frac{343 - 18}{343 + 30} )\\\\2300 = F_0(\frac{325}{373} )\\\\F_0= 2300(\frac{373}{325}) \\\\F_0 = 2,639.7 \ Hz[/tex]
Note: the aim is to increase the observed frequency.
Subtracting the observed speed from the speed of sound for the numerator will ensure an increase in the observed frequency, also adding the source speed to the speed of sound for the denominator will equally ensure an increase in the observed frequency.
athlete running on a circular track of radius 5 m completes one round in 12 s. what its average speed and average displacement?
Average speed = total distance/time
That's 2.62 m/s .
You don't want average displacement. You want average velocity.
That's (displacement)/(time).
That's zero, because displacement = 0.
How much power is consumed by the circuit above?
Power is dissipated, not consumed.
This circuit dissipates 4.5 watts.
What is cultural discontinuity?
Answer:
Disconnections and discrepancies
between school-based norms and values and those of
some pupils, especially those from
nondominant cultures, are referred to
as cultural discontinuity.
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order the phrases
Using the phrases in the box above, fill in the blank below to put the phrases in the correct order (# 11 - 14) Follow the arrows!
power of a crane is 25000 watt calculate the time required by it to lift a load of 6000 kg up tp the height of 20 m
The source of electromagnetic waves is _____.
vibrating atoms
magnetic fields
electric fields
vibrating electric charges
Answer:
D. Electric Charges
the magnificat of image produced by a concave lens is always less than 1. why?
Answer: Concave lens makes the virtual image. So the image distance turns to be negative which also cause the magnification to be negative.
A hydraulic jack is used to lift a car by applying a force of 120N at the pump piston,if the area of the ram and pump piston are 100cm squared and 1m squared respectively
Complete question:
A hydraulic jack is used to lift a car by applying a force of 120N at the pump piston, if the area of the ram and pump piston are 100cm squared and 1m squared respectively. What is the weight of the car?
Answer:
the weight of the car is 1.2 N
Explanation:
Given;
applied force, F₁ = 120 N
area of the effort (pump), A₁ = 1 m²
area of the load (ram), A₂ = 100 cm² = 1 x 10⁻² m²
let the weight of the car = F₂
The applied pressure is constant and the following equations can be used to calculate the weight of the car.
[tex]P = \frac{F_1}{A_1} = \frac{F_2}{A_2} \\\\F_2 = \frac{F_1 \times A_2}{A_1} \\\\F_2 = \frac{120 \times (1\times 10^{-2})}{1} \\\\F_2 = 1.2 \ N[/tex]
Therefore, the weight of the car is 1.2 N
What is the total resistance of a 6 ohm and a 8 ohm resistor connected in series?
(1 Point)
Answer:
Total Resistance in circuit is Fourteen Ohms (14 Ω).
Explanation:
How do we know, if the resistors are connected in series, the total resistance is the sum of all the resistors.
(Important: The total resistance can only be added just when the resistors are connected in series)
Then, total resistance (TR ) is the sum of all resistors (T1 + T2, in this case)
TR = T1 + T2
According to problem data, we have:
TR = 8 Ω + 6 Ω
TR = 14 Ω
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