Answer:
R = 19.36 ohms
Explanation:
Given that,
The power of an electric motor, P = 2500 Watts
The voltage of the circuit, V = 220 V
We need to find the resistance of the motor. We can find it as follows :
[tex]P=\dfrac{V^2}{R}\\\\R=\dfrac{V^2}{P}\\\\R=\dfrac{(220)^2}{2500}\\R=19.36\ \Omega[/tex]
So, the resistance of the motor is 19.36 ohms.
a box is slides down a slope
Answer:
120 N
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Angle (θ) = 35°
Mass (m) = 15 Kg
Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²
Normal force (N) =?
The normal force acting on the object can be obtained as:
N = mg × Cosθ
N = 15 × 9.8 × Cos 35
N= 147 × 0.8192
N = 120 N
Therefore, the normal force acting on the object is 120 N
A baseball is traveling (+30m/s) and is hit by a bat. It leaves the bat traveling (−40m/s). What is the change in its velocity?
Unlike some others, this is any choice, so not just 4 choices!
Answer:
Explanation:
The change must be 30 - - 40 which means it came in a 30 meters / second and went out in the opposite direction at 40 meters / second
The change is 70 m/sec.
You could show it to be - 70 meters per second as well. That's done by making the outgoing direction minus.
Delta v = vf - vi.
Now it depends on which way you define vf and vi.
A cart moves with negligible friction or air resistance along a roller coaster track. The cart starts from rest at the top of a hill of unknown height. It then goes down that first hill and up another circularly shaped hill of height 10 meters and radius 15 meters. The ride is designed so that the cart just barely loses contact with the track at the top of the second hill (10 meters above ground level). What is the height of the starting hill relative to ground
Answer:
hinit = 17.5 m
Explanation:
Assuming no friction present, the mechanical energy must be conserved, which means that at any point of the trajectory, the sum of the gravitational potential energy and the kinetic energy must keep the same.At the top of the hill, since it starts from rest, all the energy must be potential, and we can express it as follows:[tex]E_{o} = U_{o} = m*g*h_{init} (1)[/tex]
When the car arrives to the top of the second hill, as we know that it is lower than the first one, the energy of the car, must be part gravitational potential energy, and part kinetic energy.We can express this final energy as follows:[tex]E_{f} = U_{f} + K_{f} = m*g* h_{2} + \frac{1}{2} *m*v_{f} ^{2} (2)[/tex]
In order to find hinit, we need to make (1) equal to (2), and solve for it.In (2) we have the value of h₂ (10 m), but we still need the value of the speed at the top of the second hill, vf.Now, when the car is at the top of the hill, there are two forces acting on it, in opposite directions: the normal force (upward) and the weight (downward).We know also that there is a force that keeps the car along the circular track, which is the centripetal force.This force is just the net downward force acting on the car (it's vertical at the top), and is just the difference between the weight and the normal force.If the cart just barely loses contact with the track at the top of the second hill, this means that at that point the normal force becomes zero.So, the centripetal force must be equal to the weight.The centripetal force can be expressed as follows:[tex]F_{c} = m*\frac{v_{f} ^{2}}{R} (3)[/tex]
We have just said that (3) must be equal to the weight:[tex]F_{c} = m*\frac{v_{f} ^{2}}{R} = m*g (4)[/tex]
Simplifying, and rearranging, we can solve for vf², as follows:[tex]v_{f}^{2} = R*g (5)[/tex]
Replacing (5) in (2), simplifying and rearranging in (1) and (2) we finally have:[tex]h_{init} = h_{2} + \frac{1}{2} R = 10m + 7.5 m = 17.5 m (6)[/tex]
Why do we use copper wiring?
Explanation:
The lower the level of resistivity the more electrical conductivity a metal has. Copper has low resistivity, and therefore is an excellent conductor. Copper is also less oxidative than other metals
4. If the cooling of magma takes place slowly beneath Earth's surface, the rock is that is formed
is called
a. extrusive igneous rock
b. intrusive igneous rock
c. sedimentary rock
d. metamorphic rock
Direction of Wave Travel
С
Which letter
correctly
identifies the
wavelength of
this wave?
А
B
A. A
B. B
C. C
Answer:
I THINK it's A but I'm not completely sure
A student sets up a standing wave of wavelength 6 meters in a coiled spring by moving his hand up and down twice each second. What is the velocity of the wave?
Answer:
Velocity = 12 m/s
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Wavelength = 6 meters
Period = 0.5 seconds. This is due to the fact that the student is moving his hand up and down twice each second.
To find the velocity;
Velocity = wavelength * frequency
But, frequency = 1/period
Frequency = 1/0.5
Frequency = 2
Substituting the values into the velocity formula, we have;
Velocity = 6 * 2
Velocity = 12 m/s
Therefore, the velocity of the wave is 12 meters per seconds.
what is the reason for timing more than one oscillation in a simple pendulum
Answer:
Time period is the time taken by the body to complete one oscillation and it is noted more than once to get accurate reading from averaging of all the observed values.
ball A is dropped from a hot air balloon rising at a costant velocity of 14,7 m.s'1 at a height of 19,7 m above the ground.the ball took 1.5s to reach its maximum height and hits the ground after some time in air.ignore the effects of air resistanceUse the ground as zero reference.3.1.1calculate the maximum height reached by the ball above the ground
Answer:
this slow site thinks the answer is a link
Explanation:
this was a week ago so i dont know if u still need help
When you measure the mass of an object you are also measuring its what
Here ya go-!
Mass is both a property of a physical body and a measure of its resistance to acceleration (a change in its state of motion) when a net force is applied. An object's mass also determines the strength of its gravitational attraction to other bodies. The basic SI unit of mass is the kilogram (kg).
(um im sorry if its wrong-)
Which of the following is an example of the transformation of gravitational potential energy into motion energy (kinetic energy)?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because a drop of water is falling and that is gravitational potential energy into motion energy
What is double stroking
Answer: The double stroke roll works just like the single stroke roll - it's played in a sequence of alternating strokes (roll). But instead of having one stroke per hand you'll have two, as shown on the sheet music below. You can use full wrist turns to play each stroke of the double stroke at slower speeds.
Explanation: hope this helps!
Explanation:
it is played as a sequence of alternating strokes
A capacitor is made from two hollow, coaxial, iron cylinders, one inside the other. The inner cylinder is negatively charged and the outer is positively charged; the magnitude of the charge on each is 11.5 pC. The inner cylinder has a radius of 0.550 mm, the outer one has a radius of 7.20 mm, and the length of each cylinder is 13.0 cm.
(a) What is the capacitance?
(b) What applied potential difference is necessary to produce these charges on the cylinders?
Answer:
A)2.811 × 10^-12 F
B)4.09V
Explanation:
(a) What is the capacitance?
Capacitance of coaxial cylinder can be determined using below expresion
C= (2π ε0 L)/ Ln[ rb/ra]
Where
ε0= permittivity of free space= 8.85×10^−12 Fm^-1
L= length of each cylinder =13.0 cm= 13×10^-2m
rb= radius of outer cylinder= 7.20 mm= 7.20×10^-3m
ra=radius of inner cylinder=0.550 mm= 0.550×10^-3 m
If we substitute the values we have,
C= (2π ε0 L)/ Ln[ rb/ra]
C= ( 2 × π × 8.85×10^−12 ×13×10^-2) / Ln[
7.20×10^-3/0.550×10^-3]
C=( 7.2288×10^-12 )/2.5729
C=2.811 × 10^-12 F
B) (b) What applied potential difference is necessary to produce these charges on the cylinders?
Vba= Q/C
Where Vba=potential difference
Q= charge on each = 11.5 pC. = 11.5×10^-12
C= capacitance= 2.811 × 10^-12 F
If we substitute the values we have
Vba=(11.5×10^-12)/2.811 × 10^-12
= 4.09V
A 1.6 kg ball is attached to the end of a 0.40 m string to form a pendulum. This pendulum is released from rest with the string horizontal. At the lowest point of its swing, when it is moving horizontally, the ball collides with a 0.80 kg block that is at rest on a horizontal frictionless surface. The speed of the block just after the collision is 3 m/s. What is the speed of the ball just after the collision
Answer:
the speed of the ball just after the collision is 1.5 m/s.
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the ball, m₁ = 1.6 kg
initial velocity of the ball, u₁ = 0
mass of the block, m₂ = 0.8 kg
initial velocity of the block, u₂ = 0
final velocity of the block, v₂ = 3 m/s
let the final velocity of the ball after collision = v₁
Apply the principle of conservation of linear momentum for elastic collision;
m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = m₁v₁ + m₂v₂
1.6 x 0 + 0.8 x 0 = 1.6 x v₁ + 0.8 x 3
0 = 1.6v₁ + 2.4
-1.6v₁ = 2.4
v₁ = -2.4 / 1.6
v₁ = - 1.5 m/s
v₁ = 1.5 m/s (in opposite direction of the block)
Therefore, the speed of the ball just after the collision is 1.5 m/s.
A baseball is thrown a distance of 20 m what is its speed if it takes 0.5 seconds to cover the distance
Answer:
40m/s
Explanation:
faraday's law states that the potential difference can be increased by... (choose all that apply)
1. using static electricity instead of current electricity
2. increase the number of coils, increase the strength of the magnet
3. using a bunch of small magnets
4. increasing the time used to power up an electromagnet
5. increase the speed of the magnet
Id say its the last option of the fourth option
Explanation:
Answer:
1:increase the number of coils, increase the strength of the magnet
2:increase the speed of the magnet
3: increasing the time used to power up an electromagnet
Explanation:
1). Increasing the number of turns of wire in the coil – By increasing the amount of individual conductors cutting through the magnetic field, the amount of induced emf produced will be the sum of all the individual loops of the coil, so if there are 20 turns in the coil there will be 20 times more induced emf than in one piece of wire.
2). Increasing the speed of the relative motion between the coil and the magnet – If the same coil of wire passed through the same magnetic field but its speed or velocity is increased, the wire will cut the lines of flux at a faster rate so more induced emf would be produced.
3). Increasing the strength of the magnetic field – If the same coil of wire is moved at the same speed through a stronger magnetic field, there will be more emf produced because there are more lines of force to cut.
What color is a carrot?
Answer:
reddish-orrange
Explanation:
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A young parent is dragging a 65 kg (640 N) sled (this includes the mass of two kids) across some snow on flat ground, by means of a rope attached to the sled. The rope is at an angle of 30 degrees with respect to the ground and the tension in the rope is 160 N. The sled is moving at a constant velocity of 1.5 m/s.
(a) Draw and label all forces acting on the kids + sled system. Indicate the relative size of each force by scaling the length of each force arrow appropriately
(b) Calculate the normal force acting on the system
(c) Calculate the force of friction acting on the system.
(d) Calculate the coefficient of friction between the sled and the snow.
Answer:
b) N = 560 N, c) fr = 138.56 N, d) μ = 0.247
Explanation:
a) In the attachment we can see the free body diagram of the system
b) Let's write Newton's second law on the y-axis
N + T_y -W = 0
N = W -T_y
let's use trigonometry for tension
sin θ = T_y / T
cos θ = Tₓ / T
T_y = T sin θ
Tₓ = T cos θ
we substitute
N = W - T sin 30
we calculate
N = 640 - 160 sin 30
N = 560 N
c) as the system goes at constant speed the acceleration is zero
X axis
Tₓ - fr = 0
Tₓ = fr
we substitute and calculate
fr = 160 cos 30
fr = 138.56 N
d) the friction force has the formula
fr = μ N
μ = fr / N
we calculate
μ = 138.56 / 560
μ = 0.247
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As the cars come closer together, the amount of potential energy in the system:
-Increases
-Decreases
-Stays the same
Answer:
increases
Explanation:
due to less speed
1. Why is the flow of electrons from A to B?
2. What's the difference between flow of current & flow of electrons and why ar they opposite?
1. because A is more negative than B. A is -1000 V (we can imagine that A has excess 1000 electrons), in other, B which +3000 V can be assume that B need 3000 elctrons to be neutral. So, the electron will flow from A to B.
2. Electrons being negatively charged flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of the voltage source. So, the actual direction of current should be from negative to positive terminal. However, the conventional direction had already been established. So, the current flow is considered in the direction opposite to the direction of flow of electrons. (from topperlearning dot com)
how much force is needed to accelerate a 2500kg car at a rate of 4m/s2
Answer:
10,000 N
Explanation:
Using Newton's Second Law of Motion, Force = Mass*Acceleration.
Plugin 2500 kg for the mass and 4 m/s^2 for the acceleration.
Force = 2500 kg*4 m/s^2 = 10000 Newtons
(SI unit of force is Newtons)
C
D
7
The sun is the original source of
energy for many of our energy
resources
Which energy resource does not
originate from the sun? *
(1 Point)
.
A. Geothermal
B. Hydroelectric
C. Waves
D. Win
Answer:
geothermal
Explanation:
geothermal energy is the heat energy obtained from within the Earth. Hence not derived from Sun's energy.
As Carlos and Manual both push a 4 kg box to the right across a rough floor, the box speeds up at a rate of 2.0 m/s2.(Hint, this is the acceleration.) If you assume that Manual pushes with a force strength of 8.0 N and the friction force of the floor on the box is 5.0 N, then what is the strength of the force that Carlos pushes on the box
Answer: 5 N
Explanation:
Given
Mass of box [tex]m=4\ kg[/tex]
acceleration of box [tex]a=2\ m/s^2[/tex]
Force applied by Manual [tex]F_m=8\ N[/tex]
Friction force [tex]f=5\ N[/tex]
The net force on the block is [tex]F_{net}=m\times a=4\times 2=8 \N[/tex]
Suppose [tex]F_c[/tex] is the force applied by Carlos
[tex]\Rightarrow F_m+F_c-f=F_{net}\\\Rightarrow F_c=F_{net}-F_m+f\\\Rightarrow F_c=8-8+5=5\ N[/tex]
The strength of the force that Carlos pushes on the box will be [tex]F_c=5\ N[/tex]
What is force?The force is defined as the external effort applied on any object to move it or to restrict it.
Here following information is given in the question:
Mass of the box m=4 kg
The acceleration of the box [tex]a=2\ \frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]
The force applied by the Manual [tex]F_m=8\ N[/tex]
The frictional force is [tex]F_f=5\ N[/tex]
The net force on the body will be calculated by
[tex]F_{net}=m\times a=4\times 2=8\ N[/tex]
The force that Carlos pushes on the box will be calculated by the equilibrium of the forces:
[tex]F_m+F_c-F_f=F_{net}[/tex]
[tex]8+F_c-5=8[/tex]
[tex]F_c=5\ N[/tex]
Thus the strength of the force that Carlos pushes on the box will be [tex]F_c=5\ N[/tex]
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I need help with science please, ill give brianlist’s :
Question 1 :The size of a plant cell may change depending upon the amount of water it receives.
True
False
________________________________
Question 2: Chloroplasts are a category of organelles found in the cells of green plants.
True
False
_______________________________
Question 3: Photosynthesis in plants produces water and carbon dioxide.
True
False
Answer:
true , true, and I'm not sure about the last one!
Explanation:
Young's double slit experiment is one of the quintessential experiments in physics. The availability of low cost lasers in recent years allows us to perform the double slit experiment rather easily in class. Your professor shines a green laser (560 nm) on a double slit with a separation of 0.108 mm. The diffraction pattern shines on the classroom wall 3.0 m away. Calculate the fringe separation between the third order and central fringe.
Answer:
y = 4.666 10⁻² m
Explanation:
The constructive interference experiment for the double slit
d sin sin θ = m λ
Let's use trigonometry to find a sine relationship.
Tan θ = y / L
tan θ = sin θ/ cos θ
in these experiments the angles are very small
tan θ = sin θ
sin θ = y / L
[tex]d \frac{y}{L}[/tex] = m λ
y = [tex]\frac{ m \lambda \ L}{d}[/tex]
we replace the values
y = 3 560 10⁻⁹ 3.0 / 0.108 10⁻³
y = 4.666 10⁻² m
An elevator motor in a high-rise building can do 3500 kJ of work in 5 min. Find the power developed by the motor. Explain if you can plz
Answer:
P = 11666.6 W
Explanation:
Given that,
Work done by the motor, W = 3500 kJ
Time, t = 5 min = 300 s
We need to find the power developed by the motor. Power developed is given by :
[tex]P=\dfrac{E}{t}\\\\P=\dfrac{3500\times 10^3}{300}\\\\P=11666.7\ W[/tex]
So, the required power is 11666.6 W.
PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS ONE QUESTION
A tuning fork of 500 Hz is struck in a room with a speed of sound of 340 m/s. What is the distance between a point of rarefaction and the next compression point, in the resulting sound?
Answer:
0.34 m
Explanation:
From the question,
v = λf................ Equation 1
Where v = speed of sound, f = frequency, λ = Wave length
Make λ the subject of the equation
λ = v/f............... Equation 2
Given: v = 340 m/s, f = 500 Hz.
Substitute these values into equation 2
λ = 340/500
λ = 0.68 m
But, the distance between a point of rarefaction and the next compression point, in the resulting sound is half wave length
Therefore,
λ/2 = 0.68/2
λ/2 = 0.34 m
Hence, the distance between a point of rarefaction and the next compression point, in the resulting sound is 0.34 m
What is Gravity?
PLEASE ANSWER
Answer:
Gravity is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center. The force of gravity keeps all of the planets in orbit around the sun.
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Answer:
GRAVITY:
In physics, gravity is the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
NEED HELP What color is the container for R-134a refrigerant? A. Light blue B. Yellow C. Dark green D.White and yellow
Answer:
It is A. Light blue
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