Answer:
q = 1.84×10^-8coulombs
Explanation:
Surface area = 4πr²
r is the distance
1.2 = 4(3.14)r²
1.2 = 12.56r²
r² = 1.2/12.56
r² = 0.0956
r = √0.0956
r = 0.309m
Get the charge C
V = kq/r
536 = 9.0×10^9q/0.309
536×0.309 = 9×10^9q
165.73 = 9×10^9q.
q = 165.73/9×10^9
q = 1.84×10^-8coulombs
The resistivity of blood is related to its hematocrit, the volume fraction of red blood cells in the blood. A commonly used equation relating the hematocrit h to the blood resistivity rho (in Ω⋅m) is rho=1.32/(1−h)−0.79. In one experiment, blood filled a graduated cylinder with an inner diameter of 0.90 cm. The resistance of the blood between the 1.0 cm and 2.0 cm marks of the cylinder was measured to be 198 Ω.
Required:
What was the hematocrit for this blood?
Answer:
[tex]0.35598[/tex]
Explanation:
r = Radius = [tex]\dfrac{0.9}{2}=0.45\ \text{cm}[/tex]
R = Resistance = [tex]198\ \Omega[/tex]
A = Area = [tex]\pi r^2[/tex]
l = Length of blood in cylinder = 1 cm
h = Hematocrit of the blood
Resistivity is given by
[tex]\rho=\dfrac{1.32}{1-h}-0.79[/tex]
Resistance is given by
[tex]R=(\dfrac{1.32}{1-h}-0.79)\dfrac{l}{\pi r^2}\\\Rightarrow h=1-\dfrac{1.32}{\dfrac{R\pi r^2}{l}+0.79}\\\Rightarrow h=1-\dfrac{1.32}{\dfrac{198\times \pi\times (0.45\times 10^{-2})^2}{0.01}+0.79}\\\Rightarrow h=0.35598[/tex]
The hematocrit of the blood is [tex]0.35598[/tex].
In the absence of friction, if a force acting on a moving object stops acting, the object will
Answer:
Keep on moving
Explanation:
Newton's first law states "that, if a body is at rest or moving at a constant speed in a straight line, it will remain at rest or keep moving in a straight line at constant speed unless it is acted upon by a force."
If a 9851.6 kg vw van is moving at a speed of 16.7 m/s, what is the momentum? Round answer to the nearest hundredth
Answer:
the momentum is 164500 kg m/s
Explanation:
The computation of the momentum is shown below:
As we know that
Momentum is
= mass × velocity
= 9851.6 kg × 16.7 m/s
= 164522 kg·m/s
= 164500 kg m/s
hence, the momentum is 164500 kg m/s
A bar magnet is attached solidly to a frictionless surface and its length is aligned with the x axis.To the right of the first magnet a short distance away is a second bar magnet with its center placed on the x axis and its length perpendicular to the x axis.The second magnet is free to move.Once placed in position at rest,which best describes the initial motion of the second magnet?
a. The magnet will move away from the fixed magnet.
b. The magnet will not move.
c. The magnet will move toward the fixed magnet.
d. The magnet will start to rotate.
Answer:
the correct answer is D
Explanation:
For this exercise we must remember that the poles of the same if not repel each other and the poles of different signs attract.
With this, let's analyze the situation presented.
The two magnets are perpendicular, with the second magnet to the right of the first.
We have two cases:
* first magnet with the north pole to the right
If the north of the second magnet is upwards there is a repulsion and the south pole of the second magnet there is an attraction with the north pole of the first magnet, so it would have a force that has to rotate the second magnet.
The force with the south pole of the first magnet that is at a greater distance is less, so the resultant of force is determined by the nearest poles.
If the poles of the second magnet are reversed, that is, the South pole up and the North pole down, the same result is obtained, but with a twist in the opposite direction.
* first magnet with the south pole to the right
Repels with the south pole of the second magnet and attracts with the north of the second magnet
therefore in both possibilities the second magnet acquires a rotational movement
Consequently the correct answer is D
If a biker rides west for 50 miles from his starting position, then turns and bikes back east for 80 miles. What is his displacement?
Answer:
Displacement = 30 miles due east.
Explanation:
Let the distance due west be A
Let the distance due east be B
Given the following data;
A = 50 miles
B = 80 miles
To find the displacement;
Displacement can be defined as the change in the position of a body or an object. It is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.
Thus, the displacement would be calculated by subtracting distance A from distance B because the rider rode in opposite directions.
Displacement = B - A
Displacement = 80 - 50
Displacement = 30 miles due east.
A car with mass m travels over a hill with a radius of curvature of r at a speed of 15 m/s. What is the normal force on the car when the car is at the top of the hill?
Answer:
zero
Explanation:
The computation of the normal force is shown below:
As we know that
F_c = mg - N
F_c = mv^2 ÷ r
N = mg - mv^2 ÷ r
N = m(g - v^2 ÷ r)
Assume that
The mass of the car is 1200 kg
And, r = 10 m
So,
= 1200 (9.8 - 15^2 ÷ 10)
= -15240 N
Since it comes in negative so the normal force would be zero
If an object has a mass of 210g and the net force acting upon it is 5.0N, what is the acceleration of that object?
Answer:
24ms^-2 (2 sig figs)
Explanation:
F = ma
This means that the sum of all forces (or the net force) acting upon an object is equal to its mass x accelleration.
Its important to convert all parts of this equations in to SI units such that Force (N), Mass (kg) and Accelleration (ms^-2) to make sure that your answer is in the correct units.
F = ma so 5 = 0.21a
a = 5/0.21
a = 23.810 ms^-2 (5 sig figs)
A potter’s wheel moves from rest to an angular speed of 0.10 rev/s in 36.5 s.
Assuming constant angular acceleration,
what is its angular acceleration in rad/s2?
Answer in units of rad/s2
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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A dog finds a toy at rest on the floor. The dog pushes the toy horizontally on a frictionless floor with a net force of 2.0 Newtons for 3.0 meters. How much kinetic energy does the toy gain? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
Answer:
the kinetic energy gained by the toy is 6J.
Explanation:
Given;
net applied to the toy by dog, F = 2 N
distance moved by the toy, d = 3 m
Apply the principle of work-energy theorem to determine the kinetic energy gained by the toy.
ΔK.E = W
= F x d
= 2 x 3
= 6 J
Therefore, the kinetic energy gained by the toy is 6J.
Steve is planning his annual Spring Break road trip. He pulls out his map and draws out his route to visit the five locations that he has planned for this year. They go in a counterclockwise loop and he ends up at home, where he started, just in time to start classes again. Whenever he is on the road he travels a constant 60 miles/hour. When Steve adds up the total distance traveled, as measured by his odometer, and divides it by the time that his trip took, he has measured what quantity?
a. His average velocity.
b. His average speed.
c. His instantaneous velocity.
d. His instantaneous speed.
Steve’s average velocity for the whole trip is:______
a. greater than 60 miles/hour.
b. equal to 60 miles/hour.
c. less than 60 mile/hour, but greater than zero.
d. exactly zero.
Answer:
Part 1
Steve is measuring his average speed
Part 2
Average velocity is equal to 60 miles per hour
Explanation:
Part 1
Average velocity is equal to total distance travelled divided by total time taken. It also takes into consideration the change of direction through out the journey.
Hence, Steve is measuring his average speed
Option A is correct
Part 2
Average velocity is equal to 60 miles per hour only because velocity is a vector quantity
Option B is correct
The spectral classification of Antares is
Answer:
M1.5Iab-Ib
Explanation:
The work is calculated by replacing pressure with nRT/V then pulling nRT outside the integral. We are only allowed to pull T outside the integral in that example because:
a. we are always allowed to pull T outside a volume integral
b. T is constant for an isothermal process
c. it's an expansion not a compression
d. T has a positive value in that problem
Answer: b. T is constant for an isothermal process
Explanation:
In a general case for an ideal gas, we have the relation:
dW = -pdV.
If we integrate in both sides, we get:
W = ∫-pdV
Now, as the problem says, we can replace p by n*R*T/V
This is because of the equation for ideal gases.
p = n*R*T/V
replacing that in the equation we get
W = -∫pdV = -∫(n*R*T/V)dV
Now we want to take the n*R*T part outside of the integral.
But we only could do this if T does not depend on V.
If T is cosntant, then T does not depend on V, and we know that T is constant when we are in an isothermal process.
Where an isothermal process is a process where the temperature does not change, then T = constant.
Then n*R*T = constant = k
Because this is a constant, we could take it out of the integral so we get:
W = -∫(n*R*T/V)dV ) = -(n*R*T)∫(1/V)*dV
Then the correct option is option b.
b. T is constant for an isothermal process
Cesar and Jill went to a field to play soccer. As the ball downward toward Jill, Jill used her foot to kick the ball and keep it in play. Cesar realized he could apply scientific principles to a soccer game. Which of the following best describes the scientific principle that Cesar observes as Jill kicks the ball?
A. An unbalanced force has no effect on the ball.
B. Gravity on the ball is equal to the force of friction.
C. A net force of zero changes the direction of the ball.
D. Unbalanced forces change the ball’s speed and the direction of motion.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A book is moved once around the perimeter of a tabletop with dimensions 1.2 m x 1.8 m.
(a) If the book ends up at its initial position, what is its displacement
(b) What is the distance traveled?
Answer:
a) 0m
b) 6m
Explanation:
First, we need to remember:
Displacement: Difference between final and initial position.
Distance traveled: Total distance traveled.
a) If the final position is the same as the initial position, then:
final position = initial position
And we know that:
displacement = final position - initial position = 0
Then the displacement of the book is zero.
b)
We can assume that the book traveled along the perimeter of the table.
The table is a rectangle of width 1.2m and length 1.8m
Remember that for a rectangle of width W and length L, the perimeter is:
P = 2*L + 2*W
Then the perimeter of the table is:
P = 2*1.2m + 2*1.8m = 6m
This means that the distance traveled by the book is 6 meters.
What body system,
respiratory system
Circulatory system
Digestive system
Nervous system
Affects ulcer disease and heartburn.
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Affects ulcer disease and heartburn.
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Answer:
Digestive system
Explanation:
ulcer affect anywhere in the digestive system
Digestive system.
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A 10-kg rock falls from a height of 8-m above the ground. What is the kinetic energy of the rock just before it hits the ground?
Answer: 800
Explanation:
1/2 x m x v^2 = m x g x h
KE = 10 x 10 x 8
KE= 800
The energy of the body by the virtue of its motion is known as the kinetic energy of the body. The kinetic energy of the rock just before it hits the ground will be 784.8 J.
What is kinetic energy?The energy of the body by the virtue of its motion is known as the kinetic energy of the body. It is defined as the product of half of mass and square of the velocity.
According to the law of conservation of energy, energy can not be created nor be destroyed can be transferred from one form to another form.
Kinetic energy= potential energy
Kinetic energy= mgh
Kinetic energy= 10×9.81×8
Kinetic energy=784.8 J
Hence the kinetic energy of the rock just before it hits the ground will be 784.8 J.
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What is cytoplasm in a animal cell?
Answer:
Cytoplasm is the jelly-like fluid that fills in all of the. space between the nucleus and the plasma membrane. All of the organelles within a cell are suspended in this fluid. The main function of the cytoplasm is to support the internal structures of the cell as well as maintaining shape and consistency of the cell.
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Answer:
I can't do your work for you but I can explain the last question;
The want you to tell them (In at least 3 sentences) Why you think your answers are correct or how your answer's match your hypothesis.
A hypothesis (for a little more help) is an idea or explanation that you then test through study and experimentation.
Outside science, a theory or guess can also be called a hypothesis. A hypothesis is something more than a wild guess but less than a well-established theory. Anyone who uses the word hypothesis is making a guess.
Explanation:
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The Great Sandini is a 60 kg circus performer who is shot from a cannon (actually a spring gun). You don't find many men of his caliber, so you help him design a new gun. This new gun has a very large spring with a very small mass and a force constant of 1300 N/m that he will compress with a force of 6500 N. The inside of the gun barrel is coated with Teflon, so the average friction force will be only 50 N during the 5.0 mm he moves in the barrel.
Required:
At what speed will he emerge from the end of the barrel, 2.5 mabove his initial rest position?
Answer:
22m/s
Explanation:
Mass, m=60 kg
Force constant, k=1300N/m
Restoring force, Fx=6500 N
Average friction force, f=50 N
Length of barrel, l=5m
y=2.5 m
Initial velocity, u=0
[tex]F_x=kx[/tex]
Substitute the values
[tex]6500=1300x[/tex]
[tex]x=\frac{6500}{1300}=5[/tex]m
Work done due to friction force
[tex]W_f=fscos\theta[/tex]
We have [tex]\theta=180^{\circ}[/tex]
Substitute the values
[tex]W_f=50\times 5cos180^{\circ}[/tex]
[tex]W_f=-250J[/tex]
Initial kinetic energy, Ki=0
Initial gravitational energy, [tex]U_{grav,1}=0[/tex]\
Initial elastic potential energy
[tex]U_{el,1}=\frac{1}{2}kx^2=\frac{1}{2}(1300)(5^2)[/tex]
[tex]U_{el,1}=16250J[/tex]
Final elastic energy,[tex]U_{el,2}=0[/tex]
Final kinetic energy, [tex]K_f=\frac{1}{2}(60)v^2=30v^2[/tex]
Final gravitational energy, [tex]U_{grav,2}=mgh=60\times 9.8\times 2.5[/tex]
Final gravitational energy, [tex]U_{grav,2}=1470J[/tex]
Using work-energy theorem
[tex]K_i+U_{grav,1}+U_{el,1}+W_f=K_f+U_{grav,2}+U_{el,2}[/tex]
Substitute the values
[tex]0+0+16250-250=30v^2+1470+0[/tex]
[tex]16000-1470=30v^2[/tex]
[tex]14530=30v^2[/tex]
[tex]v^2=\frac{14530}{30}[/tex]
[tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{14530}{30}}[/tex]
[tex]v=22m/s[/tex]
Candice is examining a cell under a microscope. She has identified a cell wall, a nucleus, and a chloroplast. What type of organism does this most likely belong to?
A. A plant B. An animal C. A fungus D. A bacterium
Answer:
A plant
Explanation:
because animals don't have cell walls, and fungus and bacteria dont have chloroplasts
Metals are amazing, and they are all around us. You can probably easily identify them by their shiny surfaces and tinny sound when you tap them.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
a. True
Explanation:
Metals are amazing, and they are all around us. You can probably easily identify them by their shiny surfaces and tinny sound when you tap them.
Generally, metals are mainly hard, shiny, and can be hammered into thin sheets. Also, another property of a metal is that, it is a good conductor of heat and even electricity because there valence (outer) electrons are delocalized. Some examples of chemical elements that are metals are iron, gold, sodium, silver, copper etc.
Ocean waves crash on the beach at a velocity of 3.5 m/s. If the distance between the crests of each wave is 4 m, find the frequency of the waves.
a. 0.0088 Hz
b. 14.0 Hz
c. 1.14 Hz
d. 0.88 Hz
Answer:
d
Explanation:
velocity=frequency × wavelength
frequency=speed/wavelength
frequency=3.5÷4
=0.875~0.88
The frequency of the waves is (d) 0.88 Hz. So, correct answer is option (d).
What is frequency of wave?The frequency of a sinusoidal wave is the number of full oscillations performed by any wave constituent in a unit of time. According to the definition of frequency, if a body is moving periodically, it has completed one cycle after going through a number of situations or postures and then returning to its initial position. Therefore, frequency is a quantity that describes the rate of oscillation and vibration.
Given parameter,
Velocity of the waves = 3.5 m/s.
distance between the crests of each wave, that is, wavelength of the waves = 4 m.
We know that, for a wave transmission,
velocity of wave =frequency of wave × wavelength of wave
⇒ frequency of wave=speed of wave/wavelength of wave
⇒ frequency of wave =3.5 m/s ÷4m
=0.875 Hz
≈ 0.88 Hz
Hence, the frequency of the waves is 0.88 Hz.
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help plz! what vibrates in following types of wave motion 1)light wave 2)sound waves 3)x-rays 4)water waves
Answer:
I believe it's 2) sound waves
Explanation:
With sound waves, the energy travels along in the same direction as the particles vibrate. This type of wave is known as a longitudinal wave, so named because the energy travels along the direction of vibration of the particles.
The resolution of a telescope is ultimately limited by the diameter of its objective lens or mirror. A typical amateur astronomer's telescope may have a 6.09 in diameter mirror. What is the minimum angular separation (in arc seconds) of two stars that can be resolved with a 6.09 in scope
Answer:
θ = 3.19 arc second
Explanation:
The resolution of a telescope is given by the rayleigh criterion, which establishes that two objects are separated if the principal maximum of diffraction of one of them coincides with the first minimum of diffraction of the second object, based on this the solution is given by the first diffraction minimum, the a slit is
a sin θ = m λ
with m = 1
in the case of circular apertures the equation must be found in polar coordinates, therefore a numerical constant is introduced
a sin θ = 1.22 λ
Angles are measured in radians and in these experiments they are small
sin θ = θ
θ= 1.22 λ / a
in this case a = 6.09 in, the wavelength is wrong = 550 10⁻⁹ m which is the maximum resolution of the human eye
l
et's reduce the magnitudes to the SI system
d = 6.09‘ 2.54 10⁻-2 m / 1 inch = 15.4686 10-2 m
let's calculate
θ = 1.22 550 10-9 / 15.468 10-2
θ = 15.5 10⁻⁶ rad
rad = 2.06 105 s
θ = 15.5 10⁻⁶ rad 2.06 105s/ 1 rad
θ = 3.19 s
Two long parallel wires 20 cm apart carry currents of 5.0 A and 8.0 A in the between the two wires where the magnetic field is zero?
a. yes, midway between the wires
b. yes, 12 cm from the 5-A wire
c. yes, 7.7 cm from the 5-A wire
d. no
Answer:
c. yes, 7.7 cm from the 5-A wire
Explanation:
Given;
distance between the two wires, r = 20 cm = 0.2 m
first current, I₁ = 5.0 A
second current, I₂ = 8.0 A
The magnetic field due to the two wires occurs in different directions and it can be zero at this region.
Let x be the distance from 5 A wire where the magnetic field is zero.
[tex]B = \frac{\mu_o}{2\pi} [\frac{I_1}{x} -\frac{I_2}{r-x} ] = 0\\\\ \frac{\mu_o}{2\pi} [\frac{I_1}{x} -\frac{I_2}{r-x} ] = 0\\\\ \frac{\mu_o}{2\pi} [\frac{5}{x} -\frac{8}{0.2-x} ] = 0\\\\\frac{5}{x} -\frac{8}{0.2-x} = 0\\\\\frac{5}{x} = \frac{8}{0.2-x}\\\\5(0.2-x) = 8x\\\\1 -5x = 8x\\\\1 = 5x \ + \ 8x\\\\1 = 13x\\\\x = \frac{1}{13} \\\\x = 0.077 \ m\\\\x = 7.7 \ cm[/tex]
Therefore, the correct option is c. yes, 7.7 cm from the 5-A wire
What type of bond is CO2?||
Answer:
Lol
Explanation:
Which of the following would MOST likely slow Earth's tectonic activity?
O A. Earth's crust becomes cooler.
O B. Earth's mantle becomes warmer.
O C. Earth's mantle becomes cooler.
O D. Earth's outer core becomes warmer.
The Answer to your question is:
A.
The Earth's tectonic activity occurs by the movement of the fourteen main tectonic plates of the planet, which move over the mantle continuously, and result in the formation of mountains, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic activities, etc.
The decrease in the Earth's tectonic activity would therefore occur if the Earth's mantle became cooler, as the tectonic plates move over the magma, which is a paste formed by silicate of iron and magnesium and whose temperature reaches 600° and 1,200° Celsius , driven by forces from inside the planet.
Therefore the letter C is correct, as with the Earth's mantle cooler, the magma would become more solid which would decrease the Earth's tectonic activity.
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Suppose you need to design a clipper circuit to clip off the portions of an input voltage that fall above +5 V or below +2 V. Assume that diodes having a constant forward drop of 0.7 V are available. Ideal Zener diodes of any breakdown voltage required are available. Dc voltage sources of any value needed are available.
Answer:
attached below
Explanation:
The required design for a clipper circuit is attached below
From the attached circuit
It can be seen that the battery voltage needs to be high so that it will be in forward bias considering the assumption that the diodes have a constant forward drop of 0.7 V.
hence 4.3 has to be >2.7
An object is placed in material a at point P, as shown in the diagram. The light is refracted when it strikes the interface with material b. When viewed from material b, at which point will the image appear?