How much heat is required to heat 2 kg of water from 25°C to 40°C?

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Answer 1

Answer:

126000 J

Explanation:

Applying,

Q = cm(t₂-t₁).................. Equation 1

Where Q = Amount of heat, c = specifc heat capacity of water, m = mass of water, t₁ = Initial temperature, t₂ = Final temperature.

From the question,

Given: m = 2 kg, t₁ = 25°C, t₂ = 40°C

Constant: c = 4200 J/kg.°C

Substitute these value into equation 1

Q = 2×4200(40-25)

Q = 2×4200×15

Q = 126000 J


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Light passes with an angle of incidence of 29.0 degrees from the air (n= 1.00) into water (n = 1.33). what is the angle of refraction?

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Explanation:

A ray of light travels through air (n = 1.00) and approaching the boundary with ... The angle of incidence is 45.0°. ... Determine the angle of refraction at the linseed oil-water boundary. n= c/ ...

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLS HELP. A 3.33 x 10-6 F capacitor stores
8.15 x 10-4 J of energy. What is the
voltage across the capacitor?
(Pic shown)

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Answer:

15.64 V

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Capacitor (C) = 3.33x10¯⁶ F

Energy (E) = 8.15×10¯⁴ J

Voltage (V) =?

The voltage across the capacitor can be obtained as follow:

E = ½CV²

8.15×10¯⁴ = 3.33x10¯⁶ × V²

Divide both side by 3.33x10¯⁶

V² = 8.15×10¯⁴ / 3.33x10¯⁶

Take the square root of both side

V = √(8.15×10¯⁴ / 3.33x10¯⁶)

V = 15.64 V

Thus, the voltage across the capacitor is 15.64 V

Answer:

22.12

Explanation:

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What is the relationship between a magnets magnetic force and a magnetic field?

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Answer:

Electric forces exist among stationary electric charges; both electric and magnetic forces exist among moving electric charges. The magnetic force between two moving charges may be described as the effect exerted upon either charge by a magnetic field created by the other.

Answer:

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Light of wavelength 633 nm from a He-Ne laser passes through a circular aperture and is observed on a screen 4.0 m behind the aperture. The diameter of the central bright area is 5.4 cm. What is the diameter of the aperture?

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Answer:

The answer is "[tex]1.144 \times 10^{-4} \ m[/tex]".

Explanation:

[tex]w=\frac{2.44 \lambda L}{D}\\\\D=\frac{2.44 \lambda L}{w}\\\\[/tex]

   [tex]=\frac{2.44 \times 633 \times 10^{-9}\times 4 }{0.054}\\\\=\frac{6178.08\times 10^{-9}}{0.054}\\\\=1.144 \times 10^{-4} \ m[/tex]

Write a method which prevents ice from melting quickly.​

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Answer:

blocks of ice are usually covered with cloth or sawdust while being stored

A spacecraft is powered by electricity generated by the heat produced when 23894Pu decays with a half-life of 87.75 y. Engineers predict that the spacecraft will have insufficient power to operate its instruments when the amount of 238 94Pu in its power generators drops below 67 % of the amount it had at launch on September 1, 1977

Required:
In what year will its instruments cease to function?

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And what year will it’s instruments used to function

HELP: I’ve been stuck on this problem for a while now.

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Answer:

a.work done=force *displacement

=500N*46m

=23000 Joule

b.power=work done/time taken

=23000/25

=920 watt

c.GPE=m*g*h(m=mass,g=gravity due to acceleration,h=height)

=60kg*9.8m/s*14m

=8232 joule

Explanation:

For variables control, a circuit voltage will be measured using a sample of five circuits. The past average voltage for samples of 5 units has been 3.4 volts, and the range has been 1.3 volts.

Required:
What would the upper and lower control limits be for the resulting control charts (average and range)?

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Answer:

Average :

UCL = 4.15

LCL = 2.65

Range :

UCL = 2.75

LCL = 0

Explanation:

Given :

Sample size, n = 5

Average, X = 3.4

Range, R = 1.3

A2 for n = 5 ; equals 0.577 ( X chart table)

For the average :

Upper Control Limit (UCL) :

X + A2*R

3.4 + 0.577(1.3) = 4.1501

Lower Control Limit (LCL) :

X - A2*R

3.4 - 0.577(1.3) = 2.6499

FOR the range :

Upper Control Limit (UCL) :

UCL = D4*R

D4 for n = 5 ; equals = 2.114

UCL = 2.114*1.3 = 2.7482

Lower Control Limit (LCL) :

LCL = D3*R

D3 for n = 5 ; equals = 0

LCL = 0 * 1.3 = 0

A flying stationary kite is acted on by a force of 9.8 N downward. The wind exerts a force of 45 N at an angle of 50.0 degrees above the horizontal. Find the force that the string exerts on the kite.

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Answer:

38 N, 40.0° below the horizontal

Explanation:

Force exerted by an object equals mass times acceleration of that object: F = m ⨉ a. To use this formula, you need to use SI units: Newtons for force, kilograms for mass, and meters per second squared for acceleration.

PLEASE HELP ME ASAP!!!!

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Both mic and speaker

who else up at 1:45 for homework

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it's 9:46AM for me lol

Answer:

lol it's 11:46 pm for me, just trying to get every done before tommorow aka the last day of school

A 60-W light bulb radiates electromagnetic waves uniformly in all directions. At a distance of 1.0 mm from the bulb, the light intensity is Io, the average energy density of the waves is u0, and the rms electric and magnetic field values are Eo and Bo, respectively.

Required:
a. What is the light intensity?
b. What is the average energy density of the waves?
c. What is the rms magnetic field value?

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Answer:

The appropriate solution is:

(a) [tex]\frac{1}{4}(I_o)[/tex]

(b) [tex]\frac{1}{4} (u_o)[/tex]

(c) [tex]\frac{1}{2}B_o[/tex]

Explanation:

According to the question, the value is:

Power of bulb,

= 60 W

Distance,

= 1.0 mm

Now,

(a)

⇒  [tex]\frac{I}{I_o} =\frac{r_o_2}{r_2}[/tex]

On applying cross-multiplication, we get

⇒  [tex]I=I_o\times \frac{1_2}{2^2}[/tex]

⇒     [tex]=I_o\times \frac{1}{4}[/tex]

⇒     [tex]=\frac{1}{4} (I_o)[/tex]

(b)

As we know,

⇒ [tex]\frac{u}{u_o} =\frac{I}{I_o}[/tex]

By putting the values, we get

⇒ [tex]u=\frac{1}{4}(u_o)[/tex]

(c)

⇒ [tex]\frac{B^2}{B_o^2} =\frac{u}{u_o}[/tex]

         [tex]=\frac{I}{I_o}[/tex]

⇒ [tex]B=B_o\times \sqrt{\frac{1}{4} }[/tex]

⇒     [tex]=\frac{1}{2}(B_o)[/tex]

What is the potential difference VB – VA when the I= 1.5 A in the circuit segment below?​

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The potential difference across Vb - Va is 38 Volts

Considering the given circuit we have to apply Kirchoff's Voltage Law (KVL) in order to calculate potential difference across Va and Vb.

  Here it is given that current I = 1.5 A flows from point a to b. With reference to the direction of flow of current the 20V battery is considered of positive potential and the 12V battery is considered of negative potential.

Applying KVL :  Va - Vb = 20V + (1.5 × 20)V - 12V

                          Va - Vb = 38V

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in which reaction is there a transformation of mass into energy

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Answer:

There is a transformation of mass into energy un nuclear fusion

What is the period of a wave, with a frequency of 0.75 Hertz?

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Answer:

wavelength  4 cm

Explanation:

how many universes out there?​

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Answer:

onlu 1 universe

Explanation:

only one but there are theories that there are more

An object is placed of 20cm from a concave mirror whose focal length is 10cm. what is the distance of image formed ?​

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Answer:

Answer 43cm

Explenation:

if you divide it to 4 it will convert to 43 so answer is 43cm if this wrong im sorry but mine is perfect thankss :)

SOMONE PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!!

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violet

it has the shortest wavelength

After landing on an unfamiliar planet, a space explorer constructs a simple pendulum of length 49.0 cm. The explorer finds that the pendulum completes 99.0 full swing cycles in a time of 125 s. What is the value of the acceleration of gravity on this planet?

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Answer:

"12.122 m/s²" is the appropriate solution.

Explanation:

The given values in the question are:

Length,

l = 49.0 cm

or,

 = [tex]49.0\times 10^{-2} \ m[/tex]

Time taken,

[tex]T = \frac{125}{99.0}[/tex]

   [tex]=1.2626 \ s[/tex]

Now,

As we know,

⇒  [tex]T = 2 \pi\sqrt{\frac{l}{g} }[/tex]

or,

⇒  [tex]T^2=4 \pi^2[\frac{l}{g} ][/tex]

     [tex]g = 4\pi^2[\frac{l}{T^2} ][/tex]

By substituting the above given values, we get

        [tex]=\frac{4\times (3.14)^2\times (49.0\times 10^{-2})}{(1.2626)^2}[/tex]

        [tex]=\frac{39.4384\times 49.0\times 10^{-2}}{1.59415876}[/tex]

        [tex]=\frac{19.324816}{1.59415876}[/tex]

        [tex]=12.122 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Suppose that we use a heater to boil liquid nitrogen (N2 molecules). 4480 J of heat turns 20 g of liquid nitrogen into gas. Note that the latent heat is equal to the change in enthalpy, and that liquid nitrogen boils at 77 K. The system is kept at a constant pressure of 1 atm. Assuming that you can treat the gas as ideal gas and that the volume of the liquid is approximately zero, compute the binding energy of a nitrogen molecule in the liquid. (the binding energy is the difference in internal energy per molecule between the liquid and gas)

a. 4.2e^-18 J
b. 9.4e^-21 J
c. 4.8e^ 24 J
d. 2.1e^-19 J
e. 1.3e^-23 J

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Suppose that we use a future boil liquid nitrogen

Which one of the following describes the molecular geometry of a molecule with four electron groups with only bonded pairs?​

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Answer:

correct answer is D

Explanation:

In the covalent bond, a pair of electrons is shared between two atoms, in this case we have 4 electrons in one atoms and they are shared in pairs, so for these as far apart as possible due to electron-electron repulsion between the electrons of different bonds it must have a TETRAHEDRAL geometry

the correct answer is D

I stand 0.72 meters in front of a mirror and look at the person on the other side who looks like me. That person is actually younger than me by a small amount. How much?

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Answer:

Younger by nanoseconds

Explanation:

Not entirely sure :O

Clara is volunteering at NASA where scientists use telescopes to learn more about our universe. Scientists use tools that look at different types of electromagnetic radiation. The tools are used to form images of objects in space out of the radiation.

Different types of telescopes detect different types of electromagnetic radiation. Choose the four types of electromagnetic radiation.
A. gamma rays
B. X-rays
C. spectrum
D. radio waves
E. visible light
F. complement

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Answer:

A gamma rays

B x-rays

D radio waves

E visible light

The four types of electromagnetic radiation are: gamma rays, X-rays,  radio waves, and visible light.

What is electromagnetic radiation?

A flow of energy in which the electrical and magnetic fields change simultaneously is known as electromagnetic radiation. Electromagnetic radiation includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X, and gamma rays among others.

Through oscillating magnetic and electrical fields produced by their particles, electromagnetic radiation travels through space and vacuum. Sir James Clerk Maxwell, a Scottish scientist, presented the Electromagnetic Radiation theory in the early 1870s.

Heinrich Hertz, a German physicist, confirmed it experimentally. According to Maxwell, as an electrically charged particle accelerates, alternating electrical and magnetic fields are created, aiding the particle's propagation.

Gamma rays, X-rays,  radio waves, and visible light are four types of electromagnetic radiation.

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Explain the geometrical meaning of vertor Product of
two vectors

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Answer:

Explained below

Explanation:

For the geometric meaning, I've attached a parallelogram showing two vectors a and B and also the angle between them as θ.

We can see that the two vectors are adjacent to each other.

So the magnitude of the product of the two vectors is simply the area of the parallelogram which is base x height. Thus;

Magnitude = |a| sin θ × |b|

This can be rewritten as;

|a|•|b| sin θ

The center of mass of a uniform disk of radius
Ris located where?​

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Answer:

At the centre

Explanation:

To prove the position of the centre of mass, usually we take a strip across the circular disc and call it dy; calculate the length of the strip; calculate the mass per unit area of the disc. And then when we carry out some integral operations using R and -R as the boundaries we will arrive at y_cm = 0 which means the centre y_cm is at the centre of mass of this uniform disc.

A scientist is asking you what would happen to Radon-226 (represented by Ra on the graph and 226 is the atomic mass) if instead of a purple arrow after Radon-226 there was a single green arrow. What would the result of this reaction on Radon be?

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The sky legit green today

Water droplets forming on the outside of a cold glass of water on a hot, summer day is a example of which part of the water cycle?

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Answer:

Condensation can also produce water droplets on the outside of soda cans or glasses of cold water. When warm air hits the cold surface, it reaches its dew point and condenses. This leaves droplets of water on the glass or can.

Explanation:

the official world land speed record is1228.0km/h are on October 15,1997,by Andy green in the jet engine car then express the speed in the meters per second​

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Answer:

v = 341.11 m/s

Explanation:

Given that,

The official world land speed was recorded as 1228.0km/h on October 15,1997.

We need to find the speed in m/s.

We know that,

1 km = 1000 m

1 h = 3600 s

So,

[tex]v=1228\ km/h\\\\=1228\times \dfrac{1000\ m}{3600\ s}\\\\v=341.11\ m/s[/tex]

So, the required speed is 341.11 m/s.

A student pushes a laptop cart down the hallway by applying 20 Newtons force. The student pushes it 10 meters and
then stops at the water fountain with the cart and haves a sip of water. While he drinks from the water fountain, what
type of work is being done to the laptop cart.

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Answer:

None.

Explanation:

By definition, work is a process that it happens when an applied force

        causes an object to change its position, i.e. to have a displacement.

        Since the laptop cart is at rest while he stops at the water fountain, no  

       net work done is on the laptop cart.

Drag and drop a term to match these examples with the correct level of organization.

Tissue:

Organ:

Organ system:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A-cardiac muscle

B-circulatory system

C-heart

D-human body

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Answer:

Tissue: cardiac muscle

Organ: Heart

Organ System: Human Body, Circulatory System

Explanation:

The cardiac muscle makes up an organ, making it a tissue

The Heart makes up a organ system, making it an organ

Both the human Body and The Circulatory System make up an organism, making them organisms

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