An electron is initially moving at 1.4 x 107 m/s. It moves 3.5 m in the direction of a uniform electric field of magnitude 120 N/C. What is the kinetic energy of the electron at the end of the motion

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Answer 1

Answer:

K.E = 15.57 x 10⁻¹⁷ J

Explanation:

First, we find the acceleration of the electron by using the formula of electric field:

E = F/q

F = Eq

but, from Newton's 2nd Law:

F = ma

Comparing both equations, we get:

ma = Eq

a = Eq/m

where,

E = electric field intensity = 120 N/C

q = charge of electron = 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ C

m = Mass of electron = 9.1 x 10⁻³¹ kg

Therefore,

a = (120 N/C)(1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ C)/(9.1 x 10⁻³¹ kg)

a = 2.11 x 10¹³ m/s²

Now, we need to find the final velocity of the electron. Using 3rd equation of motion:

2as = Vf² - Vi²

where,

Vf = Final Velocity = ?

Vi = Initial Velocity = 1.4 x 10⁷ m/s

s = distance = 3.5 m

Therefore,

(2)(2.11 x 10¹³ m/s²)(3.5 m) = Vf² - (1.4 x 10⁷)²

Vf = √(1.477 x 10¹⁴ m²/s² + 1.96 x 10¹⁴ m²/s²)

Vf = 1.85 x 10⁷ m/s

Now, we find the kinetic energy of electron at the end of the motion:

K.E = (0.5)(m)(Vf)²

K.E = (0.5)(9.1 x 10⁻³¹ kg)(1.85 x 10⁷ m/s)²

K.E = 15.57 x 10⁻¹⁷ J


Related Questions

what are the strengths and weaknesses of the four methods of waste management?

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Answer & Explanation: Waste management are all activities and actions required to manage waste from its inception to its final disposal. There are several methods of managing waste with its strengths and weaknesses. The strengths include;

* It creates employment

* It keeps the environment clean

* The practice is highly lucrative

* It saves the earth and conserves energy

The weaknesses of the methods of waste management includes;

* The sites are often dangerous

* The process is mostly

* There is a need for global buy-in

* The resultant product had a short life

A soccer ball is released from rest at the top of a grassy incline. After 8.6 seconds, the ball travels 87 meters and 1.0 s after this, the ball reaches the bottom of the incline. What was the magnitude of the ball's acceleration, assume it to be constant

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Answer: The ball's acceleration is 2.35 m/s2

Explanation: Please see the attachment below

Answer:

The acceleration is  [tex]a= 2.4 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The distance covered is  [tex]d = 87 \ m[/tex]

    The time taken is  [tex]t = 8.6 \ s[/tex]

    Time taken reach the bottom is  [tex]t_b = 1 \ s[/tex]

 According to the equation of motion

           [tex]S = ut + \frac{1}{2} at^2[/tex]

since the ball started at rest u =  0 m/s  

     substituting values

    [tex]87 = 0 + \frac{1}{2} * a * (8.6)^2[/tex]

=>     [tex]a = \frac{2 * 87}{8.6^2}[/tex]

=>      [tex]a= 2.4 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Identify the following as combination, decomposition, replacement, or ion exchange reactions NaBr(aq) + Cl2(g) → 2 NaCl(aq) + Br2(g)

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Answer:

Replacement

Explanation:

in replacements, like ions replace like. in this equation, we can see that Bromine replaced Chlorine. so, the answer is replacement.

Answer:

Single-replacement or replacement

Explanation:

The single-replacement reaction is a + bc -> ac + b, compare them.

NaBr + Cl2 -> 2 NACl + Br.

AB + C -> AC + B

As you can see they are the same ( even though the b is with the a and not with the c. The formula can be switched around a little with the order of b and c ) ((also like ions replace like ions in replacements, which they are in this))

How much charge must pass by a point in a wire in 1.5 s for the current inb the wire to be 2.0 A?

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Answer:

3 Coulombs

Explanation:

Q = Current x time

Q = 2.0 x 1.5

Q = 3 Coulombs

A man claims that he can hold onto a 16.0-kg child in a head-on collision as long as he has his seat belt on. Consider this man in a collision in which he is in one of two identical cars each traveling toward the other at 59.0 mi/h relative to the ground. The car in which he rides is brought to rest in 0.05 s.
Find the magnitude of the average force needed to hold onto the child.
N

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Answer:

F = -8440.12 N

the magnitude of the average force needed to hold onto the child is 8440.12 N

Explanation:

Given;

Mass of child m = 16 kg

Speed of each car v = 59.0 mi/h = 26.37536 m/s

Time t = 0.05s

Applying the impulse momentum equation;

Impulse = change in momentum

Ft = ∆(mv)

F = ∆(mv)/t

F = m(∆v)/t

Where;

F = force

t = time

m = mass

v = velocity

Since the final speed of the car is zero(at rest) then;

∆v = 0 - v = -26.37536 m/s

Substituting the given values;

F = 16×-26.37536/0.05

F = -8440.1152 N

F = -8440.12 N

the magnitude of the average force needed to hold onto the child is 8440.12 N

A 50-cm-long spring is suspended from the ceiling. A 410 g mass is connected to the end and held at rest with the spring unstretched. The mass is released and falls, stretching the spring by 16 cm before coming to rest at its lowest point. It then continues to oscillate vertically. Part A What is the spring constant

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Answer:

25.125 N/m

Explanation:

extension on the spring e = 16 cm 0.16 m

mass of hung mass m = 410 g = 0.41 kg

equation for the relationship between force and extension is given by

F = ke

where k is the spring constant

F = force = mg

where m is the hung mass,

and  g is acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s^2

imputing value, we have

0.41 x 9.81 = k x 0.16 = 0.16k

4.02 = 0.16k

spring constant k = 4.02/0.16 = 25.125 N/m

Ideal incompressible water is flowing in a drainage channel of rectangular cross-section. At one point, the width of the channel is 12 m, the depth of water is 6.0 m, and the speed of the flow is 2.5 m/s. At a point downstream, the width has narrowed to 9.0 m, and the depth of water is 8.0 m. What is the speed of the flow at the second point

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Answer:

Explanation:

The volume of water flowing  per second at two points will be equal as water is incompressible .

A₁ V₁ = A₂ V₂

A₁ and A₂ are cross sectional area at two points and V₁ and V₂ are velocities at the two points

12 x 6 x 2.5 = 9 x 8 x V₂

V₂ = 2.5 m /s .

Hence velocity will remain unchanged .

A student is investigating the relationship between sunlight and plant growth for her science expieriment. Determine which of the following tables is set up correctly

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The question is incomplete as it does not have the options which have been provided in the attachment.

Answer:

Option-D

Explanation:

In the given question, the effect of the sunlight on the growth of the plant has been studied. The values provided in the Option-D can be considered correct as the values are measured in the decimal value up to two decimal value.

The values are measured after the first week, second week, and the initial readings. The difference in the values provided in Option-D does not show much difference as well as are up to two decimal places.

Thus, Option-D is the correct answer.  

A body moving with uniform acceleration has two points (5,15) and (20,60) on the (v t) graphs of its motion. calculate the acceleration

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Answer:

3m/s²

Explanation:

The slope on a velocity time graph represents the acceleration, so if you simply use the slope formula, you can find the acceleration between those two points.

m=rise/run

m=(60-15)/(20-5)

m=45/15

m=3 m/s ² squared (therefore this is your constant acceleration from those two points).

The shortest path from a starting point to an endpoint, regardless of the path

taken, is called the

A. vector addition

B. sum

C. shortest vector

D. resultant displacement

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Answer:

answer is C shortest vector

Answer:the answer is resultant displacement

Explanation:

A 110.0 kg car traveling initially with a speed of 25.000 m/s in an easterly direction crashes into the back of a 8900.0 kg truck moving in the same direction at 20.000 m/s. The velocity of the car right after the collision is 18.000 m/s to the east.

Required:
a. What is the velocity of the truck right after the collision?
b. What is the change in mechanical energy of the car?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Using the law of conservation of momentum which states that the sum of momentum of the bodies before collision is equal to the sum of momentum of bodies after collision.

Momentum = Mass*velocity

BEFORE COLLISION

The momentum of a 110.0 kg car traveling initially with a speed of 25.000 m/s in an easterly direction = 110*25 = 2750kgm/s

The momentum of a 8900.0 kg truck with a speed of 20.000 m/s in an easterly direction = 8900*20 = 178000kgm/s

Sum of momentum before collision = 2750 + 178000 = 180,750 kgm/s

AFTER COLLISION

The momentum of the car will be 110*18 = 1980kgm/s

The momentum of the truck = 8900v where v is the velocity of the truck after collision.

Sum of momentum after collision = 1980 + 8900v

Applying the conservation law;

180750 = 1980 + 8900v

8900v = 180750-1980

8900v = 178770

v = 178770/8900

v = 20.09m/s

Velocity of the truck after collision is 20.09m/s

Note that the collision is inelastic i.e the body moves with different velocities after collision

b) The mechanical energy experienced by the bodies is kinetic energy.

Kinetic energy = 1/2mv²

Sum of the Kinetic energy before collision = 1/2(110)*25²+1/2(8900)*20²

= 34375 + 1780000

= 1,814,375Joules

Sum of kinetic energy after collision = 1/2*(110)*18²+1/2(8900)*20.09²

= 17820+1796056.045

= 1,813,876.045Joules

Change in mechanical energy =  1,813,876.045Joules - 1,814,375Joules

= -498.955Joules

If you slide down a rope, it's possible to create enough thermal energy to burn your hands or your legs where they grip the rope. Suppose a 30 kg child slides down a rope at a playground, descending 2.5 m at a constant speed.
How much thermal energy is created as she slides down the rope?

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Answer:

    Q = 735 J

Explanation:

In this exercise we must assume that all the mechanical energy of the system transforms into cemite energy.

Initial energy

        Em₀ = U = m g h

final energy

        [tex]Em_{f}[/tex] = Q

        Em₀ = Em_{f}

        m g h = Q

let's calculate

        Q = 30  9.8  2.5

        Q = 735 J

Consider two identical small glass balls dropped into two identical containers, one filled with water and the other with oil. Which ball will reach the bottom of the container first? Why?

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Answer:

The ball dropped in water will reach the bottom of the container first because of the much lower viscosity of water relative to oil.

Explanation:

Oil is more less dense than water. Thus, the molecules that make up the oil are larger than those that that make up water, so they cannot pack as tightly together as the water molecules will do. Hence, they will take up more space per unit area and are we can say they are less dense.

So, we can conclude that the ball filled with water will reach the bottom of the container first this is because oil is less dense than water and so the glass ball filled with oil will be a lot less denser than the one which is filled with water.

How have physicists played a role in history?
A. Physics has changed the course of the world.
B. History books are written by physicists.
C. Physicists have controlled most governments.
D. Most decisions about wars are made by physicists.

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A. Physics has changed the course of the world.

Answer:

A. Physics has changed the course of the world.

Explanation:

A pilot in a small plane encounters shifting winds. He flies 26.0 km northeast, then 45.0 km due north. From this point, he flies an additional distance in an unknown direction, only to find himself at a small airstrip that his map shows to be 70.0 km directly north of his starting point.

a. What was the length of the third leg of his trip?b. What was the direction of the third leg of his trip?

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Answer:

a) v₃ = 19.54 km, b)  70.2º north-west

Explanation:

This is a vector exercise, the best way to solve it is finding the components of each vector and doing the addition

vector 1 moves 26 km northeast

let's use trigonometry to find its components

         cos 45 = x₁ / V₁

         sin 45 = y₁ / V₁

         x₁ = v₁ cos 45

         y₁ = v₁ sin 45

         x₁ = 26 cos 45

         y₁ = 26 sin 45

         x₁ = 18.38 km

         y₁ = 18.38 km

Vector 2 moves 45 km north

        y₂ = 45 km

Unknown 3 vector

          x3 =?

          y3 =?

Vector Resulting 70 km north of the starting point

           R_y = 70 km

we make the sum on each axis

X axis

      Rₓ = x₁ + x₃

       x₃ = Rₓ -x₁

       x₃ = 0 - 18.38

       x₃ = -18.38 km

Y Axis

      R_y = y₁ + y₂ + y₃

       y₃ = R_y - y₁ -y₂

       y₃ = 70 -18.38 - 45

       y₃ = 6.62 km

the vector of the third leg of the journey is

         v₃ = (-18.38 i ^ +6.62 j^ ) km

let's use the Pythagorean theorem to find the length

         v₃ = √ (18.38² + 6.62²)

         v₃ = 19.54 km

to find the angle let's use trigonometry

           tan θ = y₃ / x₃

           θ = tan⁻¹ (y₃ / x₃)

           θ = tan⁻¹ (6.62 / (- 18.38))

           θ = -19.8º

with respect to the x axis, if we measure this angle from the positive side of the x axis it is

          θ’= 180 -19.8

          θ’= 160.19º

I mean the address is

          θ’’ = 90-19.8

          θ = 70.2º

70.2º north-west

Consider the double slit experiment for light. Complete each statement as it would apply to Young's experiment (for each statement select "Increases", "Decreases", or "Cannot be Predicted"). If a variable is not mentioned, consider it to remain unchanged.Required:a. If the distance to the screen decreases, fringe separation:_______?b. If the frequency of the light used increases, fringe separation:_______?c. If the wavelength of the light used decreases, fringe separation:_______?d. For the fringe separation to remain unchanged, wavelength__________ while the distance to the screen decreases.e. If slit separation decreases, fringe separation :_______?f. If slit separation decreases and the distance to the screen decreases, fringe separation :_______?g. If the distance to the screen triples and slit separation doubles, fringe separation :_______?

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Answer:

a)  DECREASE , b) Decreases , c)     DECREASE , d)  the wavelength must increase , e) increasses,

Explanation:

Young's double-slit experience is explained for constructive interference by the expression

          d sin θ = m λ

as in this case, the measured angles are very small,

          tan θ = y / L

         tan θ = sin θ / cos θ = sin θ

          sin θ= y L

        d y / L = m Lam

 we can now examine the statements given

a) if the distance to the screen decreases

        y = m λ / d L

if L decreases and decreases.

The answer is DECREASE

b) if the frequency increases

    the wave speed is

         c = λ f

         λ = c / f

we substitute

          y = (m / d l) c / f

in this case if if the frequency is increased the separation decreases

Decreases

c) If the wavelength decreases

separation decreases

   DECREASE

d) if it is desired that the separation does not change while the separation to the Panamanian decreases the wavelength must increase

      y = (m / d) lam / L

e) if the parcionero between the slits (d) decreases the separation increases

   INCREASES

f) t he gap separation decreases and the distance to the screen decreases so well.

Pattern separation remains constant

To analyze the motion of a body that is traveling along a curved path, to determine the body's acceleration, velocity, and position. A motorcyclist travels around a curved path that has a radius of 250 ft . While traveling around the curved path, the motorcyclist increases speed by 1.05 ft/s2 . Part A - Finding the time interval for the motorcyclist to reach a given acceleration If the motorcyclist starts from rest, determine the time needed to reach an acceleration of 4.25ft/s2. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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Answer:

a^2 = ar^2 + al^2      where ar is the radial acceleration and al is the

linear acceleration - since vectors ar and al are at right angles

ar^2 = a^2 - al^2 = 4.25^2 - 1.05^2

ar = 4.12 ft/s^2

ar = V^2 / R     where ar is the radial acceleration

So V^2 = ar * R = 4.12 * 250 = 1030 ft^2/s^2

V = 32.1 m/s    the linear speed of the cycle

Also, V = al t   or t = V / al = 32.1 / 1.05 = 30.6 sec

At a depth of 1030 m in Lake Baikal (a fresh water lake in Siberia), the pressure has increased by 100 atmospheres (to about 107 N/m2). By what volume has 1.0 m3 of water from the surface of the lake been compressed if it is forced down to this depth? The bulk modulus of water is 2.3 × 109 Pa.

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Answer:

A volume of a cubic meter of water from the surface of the lake has been compressed in 0.004 cubic meters.

Explanation:

The bulk modulus is represented by the following differential equation:

[tex]K = - V\cdot \frac{dP}{dV}[/tex]

Where:

[tex]K[/tex] - Bulk module, measured in pascals.

[tex]V[/tex] - Sample volume, measured in cubic meters.

[tex]P[/tex] - Local pressure, measured in pascals.

Now, let suppose that bulk remains constant, so that differential equation can be reduced into a first-order linear non-homogeneous differential equation with separable variables:

[tex]-\frac{K \,dV}{V} = dP[/tex]

This resultant expression is solved by definite integration and algebraic handling:

[tex]-K\int\limits^{V_{f}}_{V_{o}} {\frac{dV}{V} } = \int\limits^{P_{f}}_{P_{o}}\, dP[/tex]

[tex]-K\cdot \ln \left |\frac{V_{f}}{V_{o}} \right| = P_{f} - P_{o}[/tex]

[tex]\ln \left| \frac{V_{f}}{V_{o}} \right| = \frac{P_{o}-P_{f}}{K}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{V_{f}}{V_{o}} = e^{\frac{P_{o}-P_{f}}{K} }[/tex]

The final volume is predicted by:

[tex]V_{f} = V_{o}\cdot e^{\frac{P_{o}-P_{f}}{K} }[/tex]

If [tex]V_{o} = 1\,m^{3}[/tex], [tex]P_{o} - P_{f} = -10132500\,Pa[/tex] and [tex]K = 2.3\times 10^{9}\,Pa[/tex], then:

[tex]V_{f} = (1\,m^{3}) \cdot e^{\frac{-10.1325\times 10^{6}\,Pa}{2.3 \times 10^{9}\,Pa} }[/tex]

[tex]V_{f} \approx 0.996\,m^{3}[/tex]

Change in volume due to increasure on pressure is:

[tex]\Delta V = V_{o} - V_{f}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta V = 1\,m^{3} - 0.996\,m^{3}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta V = 0.004\,m^{3}[/tex]

A volume of a cubic meter of water from the surface of the lake has been compressed in 0.004 cubic meters.

Capacitors C1 = 5.85 µF and C2 = 2.80 µF are charged as a parallel combination across a 250 V battery. The capacitors are disconnected from the battery and from each other. They are then connected positive plate to negative plate and negative plate to positive plate. Calculate the resulting charge on each capacitor.

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Answer:

Q1_new = 515.68 µC

Q2_new = 246.82 µC

Explanation:

Since the capacitors are charged in parallel and not in series, then both are at 250 V when they are disconnected from the battery.

Then it is only necessary to calculate the charge on each capacitor:

Q1 = 5.85 µF * 250 V = 1462.5 µC

Q2 = 2.8 µF * 250 V = 700 µC

Now, we will look at 1462.5 µC as excess negative charges on one plate, and 1462.5 µC as excess positive charges on the other plate. Now, we will use this same logic for the smaller capacitor.

When there is a connection of positive plate of C1 to the negative plate of C2, and also a connection of the negative plate of C1 to the positive plate of C2, some of these excess opposite charges will combine and cancel each other. The result is that of a net charge:

1462.5 µC - 700 µC = 762.5 µC

Thus,762.5 µC of net charge will remain in the 'new' positive and negative plates of the resulting capacitor system.

This 762.5 µC will be divided proportionately between the two capacitors.

Q1_new = 762.5 µC * (5.85/(5.85 + 2.8)) = 515.68 µC

Q2_new = 762.5 µC * (2.8/(5.85 + 2.8) = 246.82 µC

The larger the push, the larger the change in velocity. This is an example of Newton's Second Law of Motion which states that the acceleration an object experiences is

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Answer:

According to Newton's 2nd law

The force acting on a body produces acceleration in its direction which is directly propotional to the force but inversly propotinal to the mass of tbe body.

Explanation:

a = F/m

F = ma

Where( F) is force (m) is mass and (a) is acceleration.

A 4.00 kg ball is moving at 4.00 m/s to the EAST and a 6.00 kg ball is moving at 3.00 m/s to the NORTH. The total momentum of the system is:___________.A. 14.2 kg m/s at an angle of 48.4 degrees SOUTH of EAST.B. 48.2 kg m/s at an angle of 24.2 degrees SOUTH of EAST.C. 48.2 kg m/s at an angle of 48.4 degrees NORTH of EAST.D. 24.1 kg m/s at an angle of 24.2 degrees SOUTH of EAST.
E. 24.1 kg m/s at an angles of 48.4 degrees NORTH of EAST.

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Answer:

The total momentum is 24.1 kg m/s at an angle of 48.4 degrees NORTH of EAST

Explanation:

Momentum = mass*velocity of a body

For a 4.00 kg ball is moving at 4.00 m/s to the EAST, its momentum = 4*4 = 16kgm/s

For a 6.00 kg ball is moving at 3.00 m/s to the NORTH;

its momentum = 6*3 = 18kgm/s

Total momentum = The resultant of both momentum

Total momentum = √16²+18²

Total momentum = √580

total momentum = 24.1kgm/s

For the direction:

[tex]\theta = tan^{-1} \frac{y}{x}\\\theta = tan^{-1} \frac{18}{16}\\ \theta = tan^{-1} 1.125\\\theta = 48.4^{0}[/tex]

The total momentum is 24.1 kg m/s at an angle of 48.4 degrees NORTH of EAST

A spool is on a horizontal surface (with friction) and pulled to the right with a thread attached to the center of the spool, so that the spool rolls without slipping. The spool has a mass of M, moment of inertia I, and a radius of R.

Requird:
a. What is the relationship between the magnitude of the force of tension and the force of friction?
b. What expressions relates the magnitudes of the translational acceleration of the spool's center of mass a and the spool's rotational acceleration about the center of mass a (recall the spool rolls without slipping on the surface).

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Answer:

The correct answer is -

A) [tex]F_{f} =(\frac{r}{R} ) F_{T}[/tex]

B) [tex]\alpha =\frac{a}{R}[/tex]

Explanation:

As it is mention that the spool has mass M, radius R and moment of inertia I. In the first part of the question as the spool is not moving and r < R which means there is net torque = 0

so, [tex]F_{f}{R} = F_{T}{r}[/tex]

and [tex]F_{f} =(\frac{r}{R} ) F_{T}[/tex]

In the second part of the question from the given information, we can express the angular acceleration

 = [tex]\alpha =\frac{a}{R}[/tex] ( alpha = angular acceleration and a = translational acceleration)

A) The relationship between the magnitude of the force of tension and the force of friction Ff = (r/R)Ft

B) α = a/R

What is Rotational Acceleration?

When As it is mentioned that the spool has mass M, Then radius R, and also a moment of inertia I. Then In the foremost part of the query as the spool is not moving and r < R which means there is net torque = 0

so, Ff R = Ftr

and then Ff = (r/R)Ft

In the second part of the query from the given notification, we can express the angular acceleration

Therefore, = α = a/R ( alpha = angular acceleration and a = translational acceleration)

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An account voltage is connected to an RLC series circuit of resistance 5ohms, inductance 3mH, and a capacitor of 0.05f. calculate the resonance frequency

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Answer:

12.99 Hz

Explanation:

Resonance is said to occur in an RLC circuit when maximum current is obtained from the circuit. Hence at resonance; XL=XC and Z=R.

XL= inductive reactance, XC= capacitive reactance, Z= impedance, R= resistance

The resonance frequency is given by;

fo= 1/2π√LC

L= 3×10^-3 H

C= 0.05 F

π= 3.142

Substituting values;

fo= 1/2×3.142√3×10^-3 × 0.05

fo= 12.99 Hz

Therefore the resonance frequency of the RLC circuit is 12.99 Hz

g You have a suction cup that creates a circular region of low pressure with a 30 mm diameter. It holds the pressure to 78 % of atmospheric pressure. What "holding force" does the suction cup generate in N

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Answer:

F=49.48 N

Explanation:

Given that

Diameter , d= 30 mm

Holding pressure = 70 % P

P=Atmospherics pressure

We know that

P= 1 atm = 10⁵ N/m²

The force per unit area is known as pressure.

[tex]P=\dfrac{F}{A}[/tex]

[tex]F=P\times A[/tex]

[tex]F=0.7\times 10^5\times \dfrac{\pi}{4}\times 0.03^2\ N[/tex]

Therefore the force will be 49.48 N.

F=49.48 N

A 39 kg block of ice slides down a frictionless incline 2.8 m along the diagonal and 0.74 m high. A worker pushes up against the ice, parallel to the incline, so that the block slides down at constant speed. (a) Find the magnitude of the worker's force. How much work is done on the block by (b) the worker's force, (c) the gravitational force on the block, (d) the normal force on the block from the surface of the incline, and (e) the net force on the block?

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Answer:

(a) Fw = 101.01 N

(b) W = 282.82 J

(c) Fg = 382.2 N

(d) N = 368.61 N

(e) Net force = 0 N

Explanation:

(a) In order to calculate the magnitude of the worker's force, you take into account that if the ice block slides down with a constant speed, the sum of forces, gravitational force and work's force, must be equal to zero, as follow:

[tex]F_g-F_w=0[/tex]        (1)

Fg: gravitational force over the object

Fw: worker's force

However, in an incline you have that the gravitational force on the object, due to its weight, is given by:

[tex]F_g=Wsin\theta=Mg sin\theta[/tex]       (2)

M: mass of the ice block = 39 kg

g: gravitational constant =  9.8m/s^2

θ: angle of the incline

You calculate the angle by using the information about the distance of the incline and its height, as follow:

[tex]sin\theta=\frac{0.74m}{2.8m}=0.264\\\\\theta=sin^{-1}(0.264)=15.32\°[/tex]

Finally, you solve the equation (1) for Fw and replace the values of all parameters:

[tex]F_w=F_g=Mgsin\theta\\\\F_w=(39kg)(9.8m/s^2)sin(15.32\°)=101.01N[/tex]

The worker's force is 101.01N

(b) The work done by the worker is given by:

[tex]W=F_wd=(101.01N)(2.8m)=282.82J[/tex]

(c) The gravitational force on the block is, without taking into account the rotated system for the incline, only the weight of the ice block:

[tex]F_g=Mg=(39kg)(9.8m/s^2)=382.2N[/tex]

The gravitational force is 382.2N

(d) The normal force is:

[tex]N=Mgcos\theta=(39kg)(9.8m/s^2)cos(15.32\°)=368.61N[/tex]

(e) The speed of the block when it slides down the incle is constant, then, by the Newton second law you can conclude that the net force is zero.

2.3mol of monatomic gas A initially has 4700J of thermal energy. It interacts with 2.6mol of monatomic gas B, which initially has 8500J of thermal energy.
Which gas has the higher initial temperature?
Gas A or B?
1-What is the final thermal energy of the gas A?
2-What is the final thermal energy of the gas B?

Answers

Answer:

Gas B has the higher initial temperature

6,199 J

7,008 J

Explanation:

Mathematically;

The thermal energy of a gas is given by:

E = 3/2 n kT

Where n is the number of moles, K is the molar gas constant and T is the temperature

For Gas A;

4700 = 1.5 * 2.3 * 8.31 * T

T = 4700/28.6695

Thus, T = 163.94 K

For gas B

8500 = 1.5 * 2.6 * 8.31 * T

T = 8500/32.409

T = 262.27 K

This means that gas B has a higher temperature than gas A.

At equilibrium, temperature

T = naTa + nbTb / (na + nb )

T = [2.3(163.94) + 2.6(262.27)]/(2.3 + 2.6)

T = [377.062 + 681.902]/4.9 = 216.12 K

216.12 K is the equilibrium temperature

= 216.12 K is the equilibrium temperature.

Thus, final thermal energy of Gas A and B

Gas A = 1.5 * 2.3 * 8.314 * 216.12= 6,199 J

Gas B = 1.5 * 2.6 * 8.314 * 216.12 = 7,008 J

The gas that possesses a higher Initial temperature would be:

- Gas B

1). The final thermal energy of gas A would be:

[tex]6,199 J[/tex]

2). The final thermal energy of gas B would be:

[tex]7,008 J[/tex]

Gas A

Given that,

Number of moles [tex]= 2.3 mol[/tex]

Initial Thermal Energy [tex]= 4700 J[/tex]

We can determine T by using

[tex]E = 3/2 n kT[/tex]

with [tex]K[/tex] being constant of molar gas,

[tex]n[/tex] [tex]= number [/tex] [tex]of [/tex] [tex]moles[/tex]

[tex]T = temperature[/tex]

so,

[tex]T = 4700/(1.5 * 2.3 * 8.31k)[/tex]

∵ [tex]T = 163.94 K[/tex]

Gas B

Given that,

Number of moles [tex]= 2.6 mol[/tex]

Initial thermal energy [tex]= 8500 J[/tex]

[tex]T = 8500/(1.5 * 2.6 * 8.31 * T)[/tex]

∵ [tex]T = 262.27 K[/tex]

Thus, gas B has a higher temperature.

To determine final thermal energy, the equilibrium temperature would be determined:

[tex]T = naTa + nbTb / (na + nb )[/tex]

[tex]T = [2.3(163.94) + 2.6(262.27)]/(2.3 + 2.6)[/tex]

∵ [tex]T = 216.12 K[/tex]

1). Final thermal energy of gas A

[tex]= 1.5 * 2.3 * 8.314 * 216.12[/tex]

[tex]= 6,199 J[/tex]

2). Final thermal energy of gas B

[tex]= 1.5 * 2.6 * 8.314 * 216.12[/tex]

[tex]= 7,008 J[/tex]

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A ball is thrown straight upward and falls back to Earth. Suppose a y-coordinate axis points upward, and the release point is the origin. Instantaneously at the top its flight, which of these quantities are zero

a. Displacment
b. Speed
c. Velocity
d. Accerlation

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Explanation:

A ball is thrown straight upward and falls back to Earth. It means that it is coming to the initial position. Displacement is given by the difference of final position and initial position. The displacement of the ball will be 0. As a result velocity will be 0.

Acceleration is equal to the rate of change of velocity. So, its acceleration is also equal to 0.

Hence, displacement, velocity and acceleration are zero.

A block rests on a frictionless horizontal surface and is attached to a spring. When set into simple harmonic motion, the block oscillates back and forth with an angular frequency of 8.1 rad/s. The drawing shows the position of the block when the spring is unstrained. This position is labeled x= 0 m. The drawing also shows a small bottle located 0.080 m to the right of this position. The block is pulled to the right, stretching the spring by 0.050 m, and is then thrown to the left. In order for the block to knock over the bottle,it must be thrown with a speed exceeding v0. Ignoring the width of the block, find v0.

Answers

Answer:

v₀ = 0.5058 m/s

Explanation:

From the question, for the block to hit the bottle, the elastic potential energy of the spring at the bottle (x = 0.08 m) should be equal to the sum of the elastic potential energy of the spring at x = 0.05 m and the kinetic energy of block at x = 0.05 m

Now, the potential energy of the block at x = 0.08 m is ½kx²

where;

k is the spring constant given by; k = ω²m

ω is the angular velocity of the oscillation

m is the mass of the block.

Thus, potential energy of the spring at the bottle(x = 0.08 m) is;

U = ½ω²m(0.08m)²

Also, potential energy of the spring at the bottle(x = 0.05 m) is;

U = ½ω²m(0.05m)²

and the kinetic energy of the block at x = 0.05 m is;

K = ½mv₀²

Thus;

½ω²m(0.08)² = ½ω²m(0.05)² + ½mv₀²

Inspecting this, ½m will cancel out to give;

ω²(0.08)² = ω²(0.05)² + v₀²

Making v₀ the subject, we have;

v₀ = ω√((0.08)² - (0.05)²)

So,

v₀ = 8.1√((0.08)² - (0.05)²)

v₀ = 0.5058 m/s

Which statement describes an essential characteristic of data in an experiment?

Answers

the whole of the data that you have researched on

Answer:

the data must be reliable

Explanation:

An electron has a kinetic energy of 10.1 eV. The electron is incident upon a rectangular barrier of height 18.2 eV and width 1.00 nm. If the electron absorbed all the energy of a photon of green light (with wavelength 546 nm) at the instant it reached the barrier, by what factor would the electron's probability of tunneling through the barrier increase

Answers

Answer:

factor that the electron's probability of tunneling through the barrier increase 2.02029

Explanation:

given data

kinetic energy = 10.1 eV

height = 18.2 eV

width = 1.00 nm

wavelength = 546 nm

solution

we know that probability of tunneling is express as

probability of tunneling = [tex]e^{-2CL}[/tex]   .................1

here C is = [tex]\frac{\sqrt{2m(U-E}}{h}[/tex]

here h is Planck's constant

c = [tex]\frac{\sqrt{2\times 9.11 \times 10^{-31} (18.2-10.1) \times (1.60 \times 10^{-19}}}{6.626\times 10^{-34}}[/tex]  

c = 2319130863.06

and proton have hf = [tex]\frac{hc}{\lambda } = {1240}{546}[/tex] = 2.27 ev

so electron K.E = 10.1 + 2.27

KE = 12.37 eV

so decay coefficient inside barrier is

c' = [tex]\frac{\sqrt{2m(U-E}}{h}[/tex]

c' = [tex]\frac{\sqrt{2\times 9.11 \times 10^{-31} (18.2-12.37) \times (1.60 \times 10^{-19}}}{6.626\times 10^{-34}}[/tex]  

c' = 1967510340

so

the factor of incerease in transmisson probability is

probability = [tex]e^{2L(c-c')}[/tex]

probability = [tex]e^{2\times 1\times 10^{-9} \times (351620523.06)}[/tex]

factor probability = 2.02029

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