Answer:
5.76×10⁻¹⁷ C
Explanation:
An electron has a charge of 1.6×10⁻¹⁹ C.
360 × (1.6×10⁻¹⁹ C) = 5.76×10⁻¹⁷ C
describe briefly one problem caused by the expansion of metals.
Answer:
The expansion and contraction of materials can also cause problems. For example, bridges expand in the summer heat and need special joints to stop them bending out of shape.A bimetallic strip has two metal strips glued together. One of these metals expands more for each degree temperature rise than that other.
the temperature of 550g of water is changed from 20.8°C to 25.3°C. How much heat did this sample absorb?
Answer: 10,370.25J
Explanation:
Given the following :
Mass of water = 550g
T1 = 20.8°C
T2 = 25.3°C
Temperature change = (T2 - T1) = (25.3 - 20.8)°C = 4.5°C
Specific heat capacity of water = 4.19Jg^-1C^-1
Recall:
Q = mc∆T
Where ∆T = temperature change, Q = quantity of heat c = specific heat capacity of water, m = mass of water in gram
Q = 550 × 4.19 × 4.5
Q = 10,370.25J
A particle starts at velocity of 3 m/s and accelerates uniformly at 1.5m/s². How far does it go in 1s, 5s and the 4th second
Answer:
Please go through the 2nd photo for the last part of the question that is " how far does it go in the 4th second "
Answer:
[tex]x=\frac{1}{2}at^{2}+v_{0}t\\\\1s: x=0.75(1)^{2}+3(1)=3.75m\\5s: x=0.75(5)^{2}+3(5)=33.75m\\4th=3s>>4s: x_{4} =(0.75(4)^{2}+3(4))-(0.75(3)^{2}+3(3))=8.25m[/tex]
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What is electrical power in terms of current and potential difference? Explain.
Answer:
Ohm's Law:
[tex]V = IR[/tex]
Where V is voltage, I is current and R is resistance
While,
[tex]P = IV[/tex]
Where P is power, I is current and V is voltage (or potential difference)
So, Electrical power is the product of current and potential difference.
*SS2 E_CAT 2020*
*DATE:* FRIDAY, 3RD JULY 2020
*Time allowed:* 40 minutes
*Instruction*: Attempt all questions. Send screenshots of solutions to my number *privately*.
*Take:* specific heat capacity of water = 4200 J/kgK
1. The lower and upper fixed points of a mercury-in-glass thermometer are marked X and 180mm respectively. On a particular day, the mercury meniscus in the thermometer rises to 60mm. If the corresponding reading on a Celsius scale is 20°C, what is the value of X?
2. A resistance thermometer has a resistance of 20 ohm at 0°C and 85 ohm at 100°C. If its resistance is 52 ohm in a medium, calculate the corresponding temperature.
3. A tap supplies water at 26°C while another supplies water at 82°C. If a man wishes to bath with water at 40°C, what is the ratio of the mass of hot water to that of cold water.
4. A metal of mass 1.55kg was heated from 300K to 320K in 6 minutes by a boiling ring of 85 W rating, calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal. {Neglect heat losses to the surrounding.}
5. (i) What is meant by the statement, _the specific heat capacity of copper is 400 J/KgK? (ii) Distinguish between specific heat capacity and thermal capacity deriving the mathematical relationship between.
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Explanation:
2. Heat gained by tap1 = mass1 × SHC × change in temperature
= mass1 × 4200 × (40 - 26)
= mass1 × 58800
Heat lost by tap 2 = mass2 × SHC × change in temperature
= mass2 × 4200 × (82 - 40)
= mass2 × 176400
Heat gained = heat lost
mass1 × 58800 = mass2 × 176400
Ratio of mass 1 to mass 2 = 58800mass1 : 176400mass2
= 1 : 3
An object in a certain direction with an acceleration in the perpendicular direction
Answer:
An object moving in certain direction with an acceleration in the perpendicular direction. The above condition is possible . Example of such situation in life would be when stone tied to a string whirling in a circular path
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24. Heat transfer by convection occurs when: A. Atoms give off energy in the form of radiation B. A large number of atoms move from one place to another C. Electrons collide with other electrons and with atoms. D. Electromagnetic waves travel though space to heat up an object.
Answer:
B. A large number of atoms move from one place to another
Explanation:
Convection is heat transfer by the movement of atoms of a substance from one region to another across a temperature gradient. Since atoms of solids are rigidly held in place, convection only occurs in liquids and gases since they flow.
Convection occurs when the temperature of one region of a fluid (liquid or gas) is higher than its other region. There is thus a mass movement of atoms from one region to the other due to a temperature difference. The atoms will continue to move to the region of lower temperature until the temperature of both regions are the same at an equilibrium temperature.
A vehicle traveling on wet or slick roads can begin to _________ as water forms a barrier between the road and the tires and traction is lost as the wheels start to ride on top of the water and not the road surface. a) skid b) hydroplane c) lose traction d) splash water on to the engine
Answer: B.) HYDROPLANE
Explanation: The term hydroplane can be used to refer to a condition which usually occur during a downpour or on surfaces covered by water. It occurs when water forms a barrier or comes in between the frictional grip which occurs between the road surface and the car tyres. The contact between the car tyres and the road surface is supposed to give adequate frictional support which prevents the car from skidding or skidding uncontrollably on the road surface. However, when water comes invetween the surface, traction is lost and skidding results due to very low Coefficient of friction between the road and Tyre which was supposed to provide a firm grip between the tyres and the road surface.
When a vehicle is traveling on wet or slick roads, hydroplaning can occur. The correct answer is b) hydroplane.
When a vehicle is traveling on wet or slick roads, hydroplaning can occur. Hydroplaning happens when a layer of water builds up between the tires of the vehicle and the road surface, leading to a loss of traction.
This loss of traction can cause the vehicle to skid or slide, making it difficult to control. The tires ride on top of the water rather than maintaining contact with the road, resulting in reduced traction and control of the vehicle.
Therefore, When a vehicle is traveling on wet or slick roads, hydroplaning can occur. The correct answer is b) hydroplane.
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Electrons that are free to move in metals
Answer:
Brainliest please
Explanation:
I will start by saying that Metals by their very nature are conductors of electricity. Now metals exhibit “metallic bonding” which holds its structure together. Unlike other materials which exhibit covalent bonding, it's atoms are not bonded by “electron sharing”. Rather they are bonded by the availability of valence electrons. Now within a metals atomic structure, the metal atoms lose the electrons in thier outermost shell (valence electrons), thus becoming positively charged ions (cations )
long nonconducting cylinder (radius = 12 cm) has a charge of uniform density (5.0 nC/m3) distributed throughout its volume. Determine the magnitude of the electric field 15 cm from the axis of the cylinder.
Answer:
the magnitude of the electric field = 27.1058 V/m
≈ 27 V/m
Explanation:
given
R(radius enclosed) = 12 cm = 0.12 m
ρ(charge density) = 5.0 nC/m³ = 5.0 × 10⁻⁹C/m³
r(radius from the axis) = 15 cm = 0.15 m
using Gauss law, which states that the electric flux through any closed surface is directly proportional to the total electric charge enclosed by this surface.
attached is the calculation of the question, using Gauss law of electrostatics
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Answer:
28.7 m at 46.9°
Explanation:
The x component of the displacement is:
x = 6 m cos 0° + 25 m cos 57°
x = 19.6 m
The y component of the displacement is:
y = 6 m sin 0° + 25 m sin 57°
y = 21.0 m
The total displacement is found with Pythagorean theorem:
d = √(x² + y²)
d = 28.7 m
And the direction is found with trig:
θ = tan⁻¹(y/x)
θ = 46.9°
Answer:
Distance of displacement = 28.71 m
Angle of displacement = 46.91 degrees
Explanation:
convert all individual displacements to simple vectors.
6m east -> <6,0>
25m at 57 -> <25cos57, 25sin57>
Total displacement = sum of two vectors
= <6+25cos57, 0+25sin57>
=<19.62, 20.97>
Magnitude of displacement
= sqrt(19.62^2+20.97^2)
= 28.71
Direction of displacement
= atan2(20.97,19.62)
= 46.91 degrees
Electrons flowing towards south are deflected towards east by a magnetic
field. What is the direction of magnetic field?
Answer:
The magnetic field is upwards.
Explanation:
You have to use "Right-hand rule", but for electrons, the direction of the magnetic force should be reversed.
6) A plane taking off leaves the runway at 329 to the horizontal, travelling at
180kmh 1. How long will it take to climb to an altitude of 1000m?
Answer:
2.7secsExplanation:
The question is not properly written. Here is the correct question
A plane taking off leaves the runway at 32° to the horizontal, travelling at
180km/h. How long will it take to climb to an altitude of 1000m?
This motion of the plane is a projectile motion. From the question, we are to calculate the time taken by the plane to reach the maximum height.
Using the formula tmax = Usin[tex]\theta[/tex]/g
[tex]\theta[/tex] is the angle of projection = 32°
U is the velocity of the plane (in m/s) = 180* 1000/3600 = 50m/s
g is the acceleration due to gravity = 9.8m/s²
tmax = 50sin32°/9.8
tmax = 26.496/9.8
tmax = 2.7sec
One sprinter has a stride of 120cm, another 75cm. How many steps do they each take if they run a 100m race?
Explanation:
100 m / (1.20 m) = 83.3
100 m / (0.75 m) = 133.3
Rounded up, the first sprinter takes 84 steps, and the second sprinter takes 134 steps.
as a motorcycle takes a sharp turn the type of motion that occurs is called ——— motion
Answer:
circular motion
Explanation:
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Answer:
Centripetal motion
Explanation:
As a motorcycle takes a sharp turn the type of motion that occurs is called centripetal motion
A football is kicked at ground level with a speed of 18.6 m/s at an angle of 44.9 to the horizontal.
How much later does it hit the ground ?
Answer:
t = 3.79 s
Explanation:
We have,
A football is kicked at ground level with a speed of 18.6 m/s at an angle of 44.9 to the horizontal.
It means that,
Initial speed of a football, u = 18.6 m/s
Final speed of a football, v = 0 (when it hits the ground)
It would under the action of gravity. Let t is the time of motion. So, using equation of kinematics to find it.
v=u+at
a=-g
[tex]t=\dfrac{v-u}{a}\\\\t=\dfrac{0-18.6}{-9.8}\\\\t=1.89\ s[/tex]
The total time before the ball hits the ground is the sum of time taken to come down and time taken to go up. So, total time is 2×1.89 = 3.79 s
a body of mass 5 kg undergoes a change in speed from 20 m/s to 0.20m/s. find the momentum
Answer:
99kg m/s
Explanation:
[tex]p=m\Delta v \\\\\Delta v=20-0.20=19.8m/s \\\\p=5(19.8)=99[/tex]
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Answer:
99 kg m/sSolution,
Initial speed(u)=20 m/s
final speed(v)=0.20 m/s
change in momentum∆P=m(v-u)
∆P=5(0.20-20)
∆P=5*19.8
∆P=99 kg m/s
Momentum of the body is decreased by 99 kg m/s
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A motorcycle together with its Rider with 150 kg how much work is needed to set its movement at 15 metre per second.
Answer:
W = 16875 J
Explanation:
We have,
Mass of a motorcycle together with its rider is 150 kg
It is required to find the work is needed to set its movement at 15 metre per second. The work done is given by :
[tex]W=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
Plugging all the values in above formula such that :
[tex]W=\dfrac{1}{2}\times 150\times (15)^2\\\\W=16875\ J[/tex]
So, the work of 16875 J is needed.
Which term describes the amount of energy that is used in a circuit each
second?
O A. Voltage
O B. Power
O c. Current
O D. Resistance
Answer:
The correct answer is power
a force is a pull or a push true or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Three 15.0-W resistors are connected in parallel across a 30.0-V battery. Please show all work.
a) Find the current through each branch of the circuit.
b) Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit.
c) Find the current through the battery.
Answer:
Part A)
Since all of the resistors have equal resistance, hence for finding even only 1 branch It will be fine because current will be the same for all branches.
=> [tex]I = \frac{V}{R_{1} }[/tex]
=> [tex]I = \frac{30}{15}[/tex]
=> I = 2 A
Part B)
Equivalent resistance for parallel circuits is the sum of reciprocals of each resistor.
=> [tex]\frac{1}{R} = \frac{1}{R_{1}}+\frac{1}{R_{2}} +\frac{1}{R_{3}}[/tex]
=> [tex]\frac{1}{R} = \frac{1}{15}+ \frac{1}{15}+\frac{1}{15}[/tex]
=> [tex]\frac{1}{R} = \frac{3}{15}[/tex]
=> R = 15/3
=> R = 5 ohms
Part C)
I = V/R
Where I is current, V is voltage and R is the equivalent resistance
=> I = 30/5
=> I = 6 A
Which of the following is an example of newton second law of motion?
Answer: Its answer C: A wheelbarrow is more difficult to move as More objects are placed inside.
Explanation: The greater the mass of the object the more force is needed to make it move.
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A car of mass 800 kg is moving at a uniform velocity of 72 km/hr. Find its
momentum.
[Ans: 16000 kgm/s)
A body of mass 5 kg has momentum of 125 kg m/s. Find the velocity of the body
in motion.
[Ans: 25 mls)
Answer:
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A boy is twirling a model airplane on a string 4 feet long. if he twirls the plane at 0.25 revolutions per minute, how far does the plane travel in 4 minutes? round to the nearest tenth.
Answer:
25.13 ft
Explanation:
r = 4 feet
ω=0.25 revolution per minute
=1 revolution in 4 minutes
total number of revolution N = 1 (in 4 minutes )
v=rω
distance traveled = 2×N×π×r
=2×1×π×4
=8π
= 25.13ft in 4mins
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A student finds a rock on the way to school. In the laboratory he determines that the volume of the rock by placing the rock in a graduated cylinder with 50 cm3 of water and watched the water rise to 72.7 cm3. The student determined the mass is 39.943 g through the use of a triple beam balance. What is the density of the rock?
With step by step explanation
Answer:
density=mass/volume
39.943/22.7=1.75
Explanation:
If mass of the planet is 10% less than that of
the earth and radius of the planet is 20%
greater than that of the earth then the weight
of 40kg person on that planet is
Answer:
25kg
Explanation:
The formula for acceleration due to gravity is:
[tex]g=\dfrac{GM}{r^2}[/tex]
Here, G represents a constant and M represents the mass of the object. We don't need to know the actual values to solve this, then: We can just multiply by the amount they are multiplied relative to earth.
[tex]g=\dfrac{G(0.9M)}{(1.2r)^2}=0.625g[/tex]
Multiplying this by the weight of the person on Earth of 40kg, you get 0.625*40=25kg.
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In which of the following situation is light most likely to be a reflection
Answer:
when the reflecting surface is plain and without even small hurdles that are not the visible by our naked eyes. Eg : plain mirror
Explanation:
the most common mineral group is broken into the subgroups of ferromagnesium and nonferromagnesium
Answer:
They're made of silicon and oxygen.
Explanation:
Explain the science behind the following statement: Magnetic heating may replace surgery to cure some infections. Is the method of alternating magnetic fields to cure internal infections in people a proven method? Explain why or why not?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Magnetosomes are also used to induce magnetic hyperthermia (using magnets to heat cells that have ingested magnetosomes). Scientists were able to kill the pathogenic bacterial cells of Staphylococcus aureus, a common cause of infection, by pumping them full of magnetosomes and applying magnetic heat.
What does a magnet do to heal your interior?studies show that magnets increase amino acid production and have a positive effect on the whole body. In other words, magnets speed up metabolism and help the body function properly. They ensure that oxygen and nutrients arrive at the site of injury as soon as possible in order to repair the injury.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) uses a very strong magnetic field and is much stronger than a household magnet can produce, but MRI does not directly affect the patient's health (MRI is a diagnostic tool). Works indirectly as).
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