Particle A has charge qA and particle B has charge qB. When they are separated by a distance ri, they experience an attractive force Fi. The particles are moved without altering their charges. Now they experience an attractive force with a magnitude of 36Fi. Find an expression for their new separation.

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]r_f=\frac{1}{6}r_i[/tex]

Explanation:

To find the new separation of the charges, you first take into account the formula for the electric force, when the force are separated a distance of ri.

You use the following expression:

[tex]F_i=k\frac{q_Aq_B}{r_i^2}[/tex]          (1)

k: Coulomb's constant

qA: charge of A particle

qB: charge of B particle

When the charges are separated to a new distance rf, the new force is 36Fi, if the charges have not changed, you have:

[tex]F_f=36F_i=k\frac{q_Aq_B}{r_f^2}[/tex]         (2)

To find the new separation you replace the expression for Fi of the equation (1) into the equation (2) and solve for rf in terms of ri:

[tex]36F_i=36k\frac{q_Aq_B}{r_i^2}=k\frac{q_Aq_B}{r_f^2}\\\\\frac{36}{r_i^2}=\frac{1}{r_f^2}\\\\r_f=\frac{1}{6}r_i[/tex]

The new separation of the charges is 1/6 times of the initial separation


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A parallel-plate air capacitor is connected to a constant-voltage battery. If the separation between the capacitor plates is doubled while the capacitor remains connected to the battery, the energy stored in the capacitor
1) drops to one-fourth its previous value.
2) quadruples.
3) becomes six times its previous value.
4) doubles.
5) drops to one-third its previous value.
6) Not enough information is provided.
7) triples.
8) drops to half its previous value.
9) drops to one-sixth its previous value.
10) remains unchanged.

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Answer:

Drop to half of the previous value

Explanation:

Energy stored in capacitor is inversly propotional to the distance between the plates.

If the separation between the capacitor plates is doubled while the capacitor remains connected to the battery, the energy stored in the capacitor drops to half its previous value.

What is parallel plate capacitor?

The two parallel plates placed at a distance apart used to store charge when electric supply is on.

The capacitance of a capacitor is  given by

C = ε₀ A/d

where, ε₀ is the permittivity of free space, A = area of cross section of plates and d is the distance between them.

Capacitance is inversely proportional to the distance between them. So, if distance is doubled, the capacitance decreases to half its original value.

Thus, the correct option is 8.

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You have a 2m long wire which you will make into a thin coil with N loops to generate a magnetic field of 3mT when the current in the wire is 1.2A. What is the radius of the coils and how many loops, N, are there

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Answer:

radius of the loop =  7.9 mm

number of turns N ≅ 399 turns

Explanation:

length of wire L= 2 m

field strength B = 3 mT = 0.003 T

current I = 12 A

recall that field strength B = μnI

where n is the turn per unit length

vacuum permeability μ  = [tex]4\pi *10^{-7} T-m/A[/tex] = 1.256 x 10^-6 T-m/A

imputing values, we have

0.003 = 1.256 x 10^−6 x n x 12

0.003 = 1.507 x 10^-5 x n

n = 199.07 turns per unit length

for a length of 2 m,

number of loop N = 2 x 199.07 = 398.14 ≅ 399 turns

since  there are approximately 399 turns formed by the 2 m length of wire, it means that each loop is formed by 2/399 = 0.005 m of the wire.

this length is also equal to the circumference of each loop

the circumference of each loop = [tex]2\pi r[/tex]

0.005 = 2 x 3.142 x r

r = 0.005/6.284 = [tex]7.9*10^{-4} m[/tex] = 0.0079 m = 7.9 mm

An object is launched at a velocity of 20 m/s in a direction making an angle of 25° upward with the horizontal.
a) What is the maximum height reached by the object?
b) What is the total flight time (between launch and touching the ground) of the object?
c) What is the horizontal range (maximum x above ground) of the object?
d) What is the magnitude of the velocity of the object just before it hits the ground?

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Answer:

(a) max. height = 3.641 m

(b) flight time = 1.723 s

(c) horizontal range = 31.235 m

(d) impact velocity = 20 m/s

Above values have been given to third decimal.  Adjust significant figures to suit accuracy required.

Explanation:

This problem requires the use of kinematics equations

v1^2-v0^2=2aS .............(1)

v1.t + at^2/2 = S ............(2)

where

v0=initial velocity

v1=final velocity

a=acceleration

S=distance travelled

SI units and degrees will be used throughout

Let

theta = angle of elevation = 25 degrees above horizontal

v=initial velocity at 25 degrees elevation in m/s

a = g = -9.81 = acceleration due to gravity (downwards)

(a) Maximum height

Consider vertical direction,

v0 = v sin(theta) = 8.452 m/s

To find maximum height, we find the distance travelled when vertical velocity = 0, i.e. v1=0,

solve for S in equation (1)

v1^2 - v0^2 = 2aS

S = (v1^2-v0^2)/2g = (0-8.452^2)/(2*(-9.81)) = 3.641 m/s

(b) total flight time

We solve for the time t when the vertical height of the object is AGAIN = 0.

Using equation (2) for vertical direction,

v0*t + at^2/2 = S    substitute values

8.452*t + (-9.81)t^2 = 3.641

Solve for t in the above quadratic equation to get t=0, or t=1.723 s.

So time for the flight = 1.723 s

(c) Horiontal range

We know the horizontal velocity is constant (neglect air resistance) at

vh = v*cos(theta) = 25*cos(25) = 18.126 m/s

Time of flight = 1.723 s

Horizontal range = 18.126 m/s * 1.723 s = 31.235 m

(d) Magnitude of object on hitting ground, Vfinal

By symmetry of the trajectory, Vfinal = v = 20, or

Vfinal = sqrt(v0^2+vh^2) = sqrt(8.452^2+18.126^2) = 20 m/s

Can an object travel at the speed of
light? Why or why nbt?

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Answer:

no the only things that can travel at the speed of light are waves in the electromagnetic spectrum

No because, the object shrinks as it moves forward compared to light, it never does.

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Which observation have scientists used to support Einstein's general theory of relativity?
The orbital path of Mercury around the Sun has changed.
O GPS clocks function at the same rate on both Earth and in space.
O The Sun has gotten more massive over time.
Objects act differently in a gravity field than in an accelerating reference frame.

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Answer:

Objects act differently in a gravity field than in an accelerating reference frame.

Explanation:

The main thrust of the theory general relativity as proposed by Albert Einstein boarders on space and time as the two fundamental aspects of spacetime. Spacetime is curved in the presence of gravity, matter, energy, and momentum. The theory of general relativity explains gravity based on the way space can 'curve', that is, it seeks to relate gravitational force to the changing geometry of space-time.

The Einstein general theory of relativity has replaced Newton's ideas proposed in earlier centuries as a means of predicting gravitational interactions. This concept is quite helpful but cannot be fitted into the context of quantum mechanics due to obvious incompatibilities.

Answer:

A - The orbital path of mercury around the sun has changed.

Explanation:

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A length of organ pipe is closed at one end. If the speed of sound is 344 m/s, what length of pipe (in cm) is needed to obtain a fundamental frequency of 50 Hz

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Answer:

The length = 27.52m

Explanation:

v=f x wavelength

An amusement park ride has a vertical cylinder with an inner radius of 3.4 m, which rotates about its vertical axis. Riders stand inside against the carpeted surface and rotate with the cylinder while it accelerates to its full angular velocity. At that point the floor drops away and friction between the riders and the cylinder prevents them from sliding downward. The coefficient of static friction between the riders and the cylinder is 0.87. What minimum angular velocity in radians/second is necessary to assure that the riders will not slide down the wall?

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Answer:

The minimum angular velocity necessary to assure that the riders will not slide down the wall is 1.58 rad/second.

Explanation:

The riders will experience a centripetal force from the cylinder

[tex]F_{C}[/tex] = mrω^2    .... equ 1

where

m is the mass of the rider

r is the inner radius of the cylinder = 3.4 m

ω is the angular speed of of the rider

For the riders not to slide downwards, this centripetal force is balanced by the friction between the riders and the cylinder. The frictional force is given as

[tex]F_{f}[/tex] = μR       ....equ 2

where

μ = coefficient of friction = 0.87

R is the normal force from the rider = mg

where

m is the rider's mass

g is the acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s

substitute mg for R in equ 2, we'll have

[tex]F_{f}[/tex] = μmg     ....equ 3

Equating centripetal force of equ 1 and frictional force of equ 3, we'll get

mrω^2 = μmg

the mass of the rider cancels out, and we are left with

rω^2 = μg

ω^2 = μg/r

ω = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{ug}{r} }[/tex]

ω = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{0.87*9.81}{3.4} }[/tex]

ω = 1.58 rad/second

The minimum angular velocity necessary so that the riders will not slide down the wall is 1.58 rad/s

The riders will experience a  centripetal force from the cylinder

[tex]F = mrw^2[/tex]

where  m is the mass of the rider

r is the inner radius of the cylinder = 3.4 m

ω is the angular speed of the rider

For the riders not to slide downwards, this centripetal force must be balanced by friction. The frictional force is given as

f = μN

where

μ = coefficient of friction = 0.87

N is the normal force = mg

f = μmg  

Equating centripetal force of and frictional force of we'll get

[tex]mrw^2 = umg[/tex]

[tex]rw^2 = ug[/tex]

[tex]w^2 = ug/r[/tex]

[tex]w= \sqrt{ug/r}[/tex]

[tex]w= \sqrt{0.87*9.8/3.4}[/tex]  

ω = 1.58 rad/s is the minimum angular velocity needed to prevent the rider from sliding.

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How fast is the spaceship traveling towards the Sun? The radius of the orbit of Jupiter is 43.2 light-minutes, and that of the orbit of Mars is 12.6 light-minutes.

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Question:

A spaceship enters the solar system moving toward the Sun at a constant speed relative to the Sun. By its own clock, the time elapsed between the time it crosses the orbit of Jupiter and the time it crosses the orbit of Mars is 35.0 minutes

How fast is the spaceship traveling towards the Sun? The radius of the orbit of Jupiter is 43.2 light-minutes, and that of the orbit of Mars is 12.6 light-minutes.

Answer:

S = 5.508 × 10¹¹m

V = 2.62 × 10⁸ m/s

Explanation:

The radius of the orbit of Jupiter, Rj is 43.2 light-minutes

radius of the orbit of Mars, Rm is 12.6 light-minutes

Distance travelled S = (Rj - Rm)

= 43.2 - 12.6 = 30.6 light- minutes

= 30.6 × (3 ×10⁸m/s) × 60 s

= 5.508 × 10¹¹m

time = 35mins = (35 × 60 secs)

= 2100 secs

speed = distance/time

V = 5.508 × 10¹¹m / 2100 s

V = 2.62 × 10⁸ m/s

A uniform disk of 10 kg and radius 4.0 m can rotate in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis through its center. The disk is rotating at an angular velocity of 15 rad/s when a 5-kg package is dropped vertically on a point that is 2.0 m from the center of the disk. What is the angular velocity of the disk/package system

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Answer:

18.75 rad/s

Explanation:

Moment of inertia of the disk;

I_d = ½ × m_disk × r²

I_d = ½ × 10 × 4²

I_d = 80 kg.m²

I_package = m_pack × r²

Now,it's at 2m from the centre, thus;

I_package = 5 × 2²

I_package = 20 Kg.m²

From conservation of momentum;

(I_disk + I_package)ω1 = I_disk × ω2

Where ω1 = 15 rad/s and ω2 is the unknown angular velocity of the disk/package system.

Thus;

Plugging in the relevant values, we obtain;

(80 + 20)15 = 80 × ω2

1500 = 80ω2

ω2 = 1500/80

ω2 = 18.75 rad/s

A particle is released as part of an experiment. Its speed t seconds after release is given by v (t )equalsnegative 0.4 t squared plus 2 t​, where v (t )is in meters per second. ​a) How far does the particle travel during the first 2 ​sec? ​b) How far does it travel during the second 2 ​sec?

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Answer:

a) 2.933 m

b) 4.534 m

Explanation:

We're given the equation

v(t) = -0.4t² + 2t

If we're to find the distance, then we'd have to integrate the velocity, since integration of velocity gives distance, just as differentiation of distance gives velocity.

See attachment for the calculations

The conclusion of the attachment will be

7.467 - 2.933 and that is 4.534 m

Thus, The distance it travels in the second 2 sec is 4.534 m

A positive kaon (K+) has a rest mass of 494 MeV/c² , whereas a proton has a rest mass of 938 MeV/c². If a kaon has a total energy that is equal to the proton rest energy, the speed of the kaon is most nearly:___________.
A. 0.25c
B. 0.40c
C. 0.55c
D. 0.70c
E. 0.85c

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Answer:

0.85c

Explanation:

Rest mass of Kaon [tex]M_{0K}[/tex] = 494 MeV/c²

Rest mass of proton [tex]M_{0P}[/tex]  = 938 MeV/c²

The rest energy is gotten by multiplying the rest mass by the square of the speed of light c²

for the kaon, rest energy [tex]E_{0K}[/tex] = 494c² MeV

for the proton, rest energy [tex]E_{0P}[/tex] = 938c² MeV

Recall that the rest energy, and the total energy are related by..

[tex]E[/tex] = γ[tex]E_{0}[/tex]

which can be written in this case as

[tex]E_{K}[/tex] = γ[tex]E_{0K}[/tex] ...... equ 1

where [tex]E[/tex] = total energy of the kaon, and

[tex]E_{0}[/tex] = rest energy of the kaon

γ = relativistic factor = [tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{1 - \beta ^{2} } }[/tex]

where [tex]\beta = \frac{v}{c}[/tex]

But, it is stated that the total energy of the kaon is equal to the rest mass of the proton or its equivalent rest energy, therefore...

[tex]E_{K}[/tex] = [tex]E_{0P}[/tex] ......equ 2

where [tex]E_{K}[/tex] is the total energy of the kaon, and

[tex]E_{0P}[/tex] is the rest energy of the proton.

From [tex]E_{K}[/tex] = [tex]E_{0P}[/tex] = 938c²    

equ 1 becomes

938c² = γ494c²

γ = 938c²/494c² = 1.89

γ = [tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{1 - \beta ^{2} } }[/tex] = 1.89

1.89[tex]\sqrt{1 - \beta ^{2} }[/tex] = 1

squaring both sides, we get

3.57( 1 - [tex]\beta^{2}[/tex]) = 1

3.57 - 3.57[tex]\beta^{2}[/tex] = 1

2.57 = 3.57[tex]\beta^{2}[/tex]

[tex]\beta^{2}[/tex] = 2.57/3.57 = 0.72

[tex]\beta = \sqrt{0.72}[/tex] = 0.85

but, [tex]\beta = \frac{v}{c}[/tex]

v/c = 0.85

v = 0.85c

what is drift speed ? {electricity}​

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Answer: In physics a drift velocity is the average velocity attained by charged particles, such as electrons, in a material due to an electric field.

Explanation:

A 5000 kg railcar hits a bumper (a spring) at 1 m/s, and the spring compresses 0.1 meters. Assume no damping. a) Find the spring constant k.

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Answer:

k = 0.5 MN/m

Explanation:

Mass of the railcar, m = 5000 kg

Speed of the rail car, v = 1 m/s

The Kinetic energy(KE) of the railcar is given by the equation:

KE = 0.5 mv²

KE = 0.5 * 5000 * 1²

KE = 2500 J

The spring's compression, x = 0.1 m

The potential energy(PE) stored in the spring is given by the equation:

PE = 0.5kx²

PE = 0.5 * k * 0.1²

PE = 0.005k

According to the principle of energy conservation, Kinetic energy of the railcar equals the potential energy stored in the spring

KE = PE

2500 = 0.005k

k = 2500/0.005

k = 500000 N/m

k = 0.5 MN/m

Why can a magnetic monopole not exist, assuming Maxwell's Equations are currently correct and complete?

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Answer:

Because closed magnetic field loops have to be formed between both ends of the magnet, a magnet will always have two poles.

Explanation:

Magnetic Monopoles do not exist in nature because a magnetic field always forms a loop that runs from one end of the magnet to the other.

Since this loop of the magnetic field has an origination and termination point which are at the two ends of the magnet (North and South poles).  A magnet will always be bipolar which is in this case, North and South; even at an atomic level.

Consider a sound wave modeled with the equation s(x, t) = 3.00 nm cos(3.50 m−1x − 1,800 s−1t). What is the maximum displacement (in nm), the wavelength (in m), the frequency (in Hz), and the speed (in m/s) of the sound wave?

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Answer:

-   maximum displacement = 3.00nm

-   λ = 1.79m

-  f = 286.47 s^-1

Explanation:

You have the following equation for a sound wave:

[tex]s(x,t)=3.00nm\ cos(3.50m^{-1}x- 1,800s^{-1} t)[/tex]              (1)

The general form of the equation of a sound wave can be expressed as the following formula:

[tex]s(x,t)=Acos(kx-\omega t)[/tex]            (2)

A: amplitude of the wave = 3.00nm

k: wave number = 3.50m^-1

w: angular frequency = 1,800s^-1

- The maximum displacement of the wave is given by the amplitude of the wave, then you have:

maximum displacement = A = 3.00nm

- The wavelength is given by :

[tex]\lambda=\frac{2\pi}{k}=\frac{2\pi}{3.50m^{-1}}=1.79m[/tex]

The values for the wavelength is 1.79m

- The frequency is:

[tex]f=\frac{\omega}{2\pi}=\frac{1,800s^{-1}}{2\pi}=286.47s^{-1}[/tex]

The frequency is 286.47s-1

A medieval city has the shape of a square and is protected by walls with length 500 m and height 15 m. You are the commander of an attacking army and the closest you can get to the wall is 100 m. Your plan is to set fire to the city by catapulting heated rocks over the wall (with an initial speed of 80 m/s). At what range of angles should you tell your men to set the catapult? (Assume the path of the rocks is perpendicular to the wall. Round your answers to one decimal place. Use g ≈ 9.8 m/s2. Enter your answer using interval notation. Enter your answer in terms of degrees without using a degree symbol.)

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Answer:

  θ₁ = 85.5º       θ₂ = 12.98º

Explanation:

Let's analyze this projectile launch problem, the catapults are 100 m from the wall 15 m high, the objective is for the walls, let's look for the angles for which the rock stops touching the wall.

Let's write the equations for motion for this point

X axis

          x = v₀ₓ t

          x = v₀ cos θ t

Y axis

         y = [tex]v_{oy}[/tex] t - ½ g t2

         y = v_{o} sin θ t - ½ g t²

let's substitute the values

         100 = 80 cos θ t

           15 = 80 sin θ t - ½ 9.8 t²

we have two equations with two unknowns, so the system can be solved

let's clear the time in the first equation

           t = 100/80 cos θ

         15 = 80 sin θ (10/8 cos θ) - 4.9 (10/8 cos θ)²

         15 = 100  tan θ - 7.656 sec² θ

we can use the trigonometric relationship

         sec² θ = 1- tan² θ

we substitute

       15 = 100 tan θ - 7,656 (1- tan² θ)

       15 = 100 tan θ - 7,656 + 7,656 tan² θ

        7,656 tan² θ + 100 tan θ -22,656=0

let's change variables

       tan θ = u

         

        u² + 13.06 u + 2,959 = 0

let's solve the quadratic equation

       u = [-13.06 ±√(13.06² - 4  2,959)] / 2

       u = [13.06 ± 12.599] / 2

        u₁ = 12.8295

        u₂ = 0.2305

now we can find the angles

         u = tan θ

         θ = tan⁻¹ u

        θ₁ = 85.5º

         θ₂ = 12.98º

The compressor of an air conditioner draws an electric current of 16.2 A when it starts up. If the start-up time is 1.45 s long, then how much electric charge passes through the circuit during this period

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Answer:

Q = 23.49 C

Explanation:

We have,

Electric current drawn by the air conditioner is 16.2 A

Time, t = 1.45 s

It is required to find the electric charge passes through the circuit during this period. We know that electric current is defined as the electric charge flowing per unit time. So,

[tex]I=\dfrac{q}{t}\\\\q=It\\\\q=16.2\times 1.45\\\\q=23.49\ C[/tex]

So, the charge of 23.49 C is passing through the circuit during this period.

Find the magnitude of the resultant of forces 6N and 8N acting at 240° to each other

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Answer:

magnitude of the resultant of forces is 11.45 N

Explanation:

given data

force F1 = 6N

force F2 = 8N

angle = 240°

solution

we get here resultant force that is express as

F(r) = [tex]\sqrt{F_1^2+F_2^2+2F_1F_2cos\ \theta}[/tex]    ..............1

put here value and we get

F(r) = [tex]\sqrt{6^2+8^2+2\times 6\times 8 \times cos240}[/tex]

F(r) =  11.45 N

so magnitude of the resultant of forces is 11.45 N

A tightly wound toroid of inner radius 1.2 cm and outer radius 2.4 cm has 960 turns of wire and carries a current of 2.5 A.

Requried:
a. What is the magnetic field at a distance of 0.9 cm from the center?
b. What is the field 1.2 cm from the center?

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Answer:

a

  [tex]B = 0.0533 \ T[/tex]

b

  [tex]B = 0.04 \ T[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The inner radius is [tex]r = 1.2 \ cm = 0.012 \ m[/tex]

   The  outer radius is  [tex]r_o = 2.4 \ cm = \frac{2.4}{100} = 0.024 \ m[/tex]

    The nu umber of turns is  [tex]N = 960[/tex]

    The current it is carrying is  [tex]I = 2. 5 A[/tex]

Generally the magnetic field is mathematically represented as

      [tex]B = \frac{\mu_o * N* I }{2 * \pi * r }[/tex]

Where  [tex]\mu_o[/tex] is the permeability of free space with a constant value    

            [tex]\mu = 4\pi * 10^{-7} N/A^2[/tex]

And the given distance where the magnetic field is felt is  r =  0.9 cm  =  0.009 m

Now  substituting values

     [tex]B = \frac{ 4\pi * 10^{-7} * 960* 2.5 }{2 * 3.142 * 0.009 }[/tex]

    [tex]B = 0.0533 \ T[/tex]

    Fro the second question the distance of the position considered from the center is  r =  1.2 cm  =  0.012 m

So the  magnetic field is  

        [tex]B = \frac{ 4\pi * 10^{-7} * 960* 2.5 }{2 * 3.142 * 0.012 }[/tex]

        [tex]B = 0.04 \ T[/tex]

The magnetic field at a distance of 0.9 cm from the center of the toroid is 0.053 T.

The magnetic field at a distance of 1.2 cm from the center of the toroid is 0.04 T.

The given parameters;

radius of the toroid, r = 1.2 cm = 0.012 mouter radius of the toroid, R = 2.4 cm = 0.024 mnumber of turns, N = 960 turnscurrent in wire, I = 2.5 A

The magnetic field at a distance of 0.9 cm from the center of the toroid is calculated as follows;

[tex]B = \frac{\mu_o NI}{2\pi r} \\\\B = \frac{(4\pi \times 10^{-7})\times (960) \times (2.5)}{2\pi \times 0.009} \\\\B = 0.053 \ T[/tex]

The magnetic field at a distance of 1.2 cm from the center of the toroid is calculated as follows;

[tex]B = \frac{\mu_o NI}{2\pi r} \\\\B = \frac{(4\pi \times 10^{-7})\times (960) \times (2.5)}{2\pi \times 0.012} \\\\B = 0.04 \ T[/tex]

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A man stands on a merry-go-round that is rotating at 2.5 rad/s. If the coefficient of static friction between the man’s shoes and the merry-go-round is µs = 0.5, how far from the axis of rotation can he stand without sliding?

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Answer:

0.8 m

Explanation:

Draw a free body diagram.  There are three forces:

Weight force mg pulling down,

Normal force N pushing up,

and friction force Nμ pushing towards the center.

Sum of forces in the y direction:

∑F = ma

N − mg = 0

N = mg

Sum of forces in the centripetal direction:

∑F = ma

Nμ = m v²/r

Substitute and simplify:

mgμ = m v²/r

gμ = v²/r

Write v in terms of ω and solve for r:

gμ = ω²r

r = gμ/ω²

Plug in values:

r = (10 m/s²) (0.5) / (2.5 rad/s)²

r = 0.8 m

The distance (radius) from the axis of rotation which the man can stand without sliding is 0.784 meters.

Given the following data:

Angular speed = 2.5 rad/s.Coefficient of static friction = 0.5

To determine how far (radius) from the axis of rotation can the man stand without sliding:

We would apply Newton's Second Law of Motion, to express the centripetal and force of static friction acting on the man.

[tex]\sum F = \frac{mv^2}{r} - uF_n\\\\\frac{mv^2}{r} = uF_n[/tex]....equation 1.

But, Normal force, [tex]F_n = mg[/tex]  

Substituting the normal force into eqn. 1, we have:

[tex]\frac{mv^2}{r} = umg\\\\\frac{v^2}{r} = ug[/tex]....equation 2.

Also, Linear speed, [tex]v = r\omega[/tex]

Substituting Linear speed into eqn. 2, we have:

[tex]\frac{(r\omega )^2}{r} = ug\\\\r\omega ^2 = ug\\\\r = \frac{ug}{\omega ^2}[/tex]

Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;

[tex]r = \frac{0.5 \times 9.8}{2.5^2} \\\\r = \frac{4.9}{6.25}[/tex]

Radius, r = 0.784 meters

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Two vehicles approach an intersection, a 2500kg pickup travels from E to W at 14.0m/s and a 1500kg car from S to N at 23.0m/s. Find P net of this system (direction and magnitude)

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Answer:

The magnitude of the momentum is 49145.19 kg.m/s

The direction of the two vehicles is 44.6° North West

Explanation:

Given;

speed of first vehicle, v₁ = 14 m/s (East to west)

mass of first vehicle, m₁ = 1500 kg

speed of second vehicle, v₂ = 23 m/s (South to North)

momentum of the first vehicle in x-direction (E to W is in negative x-direction)

[tex]P_x = mv_x\\\\P_x = 2500kg(-14 \ m/s)\\\\P_x = -35000 \ kg.m/s[/tex]

momentum of the second vehicle in y-direction (S to N is in positive y-direction)

[tex]P_y = m_2v_y\\\\P_y = 1500kg(23 \ m/s)\\\\P_y = 34500 \ kg.m/s[/tex]

Magnitude of the momentum of the system;

[tex]P= \sqrt{P_x^2 + P_y^2} \\\\P = \sqrt{(-35000)^2+(34500)^2} \\\\P = 49145.19 \ kg.m/s[/tex]

Direction of the two vehicles;

[tex]tan \ \theta = \frac{P_y}{|P_x|} \\\\tan \ \theta = \frac{34500}{35000} \\\\tan \ \theta = 0.9857\\\\\theta = tan^{-1} (0.9857)\\\\\theta = 44.6^0[/tex]North West

Suppose the current in a conductor decreases exponentially with time according to the equation I(t) = I0e-t/τ, where I0 is the initial current (at t = 0), and τ is a constant having dimensions of time. Consider a fixed observation point within the conductor.

Required:
a. How much charge passes this point between t = 0 and t = τ?
b. How much charge passes this point between t = 0 and t = 10 τ?
c. What If ? How much charge passes this point between t = 0 and t = [infinity]?

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Answer:

Pls see attached file

Explanation:

A ball is dropped from the top of an eleven-story building to a balcony on the ninth floor. In which case is the change in the potential energy associated with the motion of the ball the greatest

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Answer:

at the top of the 9 story building i think

Explanation:

When the ball starts to move, its kinetic energy increases and potential energy decreases. Thus the ball will experience its maximum potential energy at the top height before falling.

What is potential energy?

Potential energy of a massive body is the energy formed by virtue of its position and displacement. Potential energy is related to the mass, height and gravity as P = Mgh.

Where, g is gravity m is mass of the body and h is the height from the surface.  Potential energy is directly proportional to mass, gravity and height.

Thus, as the height from the surface increases, the body acquires its maximum potential energy. When the body starts moving its kinetic energy progresses and reaches to zero potential energy.

Therefore, at the sate where the ball is at the  top of the building it have maximum potential energy and then changes to zero.

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What is the change in internal energy of an engine if you put 15 gallon of gasoline into its tank? The energy content of gasoline is 1.5 x 106 J/gallon. All other factors, such as the engine’s temperature, are constant. How many hours the engine can work if the power of the engine’s motor is 600 W? (8 marks)

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Answer:

ΔU = 2.25 x 10⁸ J

t = 104.17 s

Explanation:

The change in internal energy of the engine can be given by the following formula:

ΔU = (Mass of Gasoline)(Energy Content of Gasoline)

ΔU = (1.5 x 10⁶ J/gallon)(15 gallon)

ΔU = 2.25 x 10⁸ J

Now, for the time of operation, we use the following formula of power.

P = W/t = ΔU/t

t = ΔU/P

where,

t = time of operation = ?

ΔU = Change in internal energy = 2.25 x 10⁸ J

P = Power of motor = 600 W

Therefore,

t = (2.25 x 10⁸ J)/(600 W)

t = (375000 s)(1 h/3600 s)

t = 104.17 s

find the value of k for which the given pair of vectors are not equal
2ki +3j​ and 8i + 4kj

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Answer:

5

Explanation:

A guitar string 0.65 m long has a tension of 61 N and a mass per unit length of 3.0 g/m. (i) What is the speed of waves on the string when it is plucked? (ii) What is the string's fundamental frequency of vibration when plucked? (iii) At what other frequencies will this string vibrate?

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Answer:

i

  [tex]v = 142.595 \ m/s[/tex]

ii

  [tex]f = 109.69 \ Hz[/tex]

iii1 )

  [tex]f_2 =219.4 Hz[/tex]

iii2)

   [tex]f_3 =329.1 Hz[/tex]

iii3)

    [tex]f_4 =438.8 Hz[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The length of the string is  [tex]l = 0.65 \ m[/tex]

     The tension on the string is  [tex]T = 61 \ N[/tex]

     The mass per unit length is  [tex]m = 3.0 \ g/m = 3.0 * \frac{1}{1000} = 3 *10^{-3 } \ kg /m[/tex]

     

The speed of wave on the string is mathematically represented as

       [tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{T}{m} }[/tex]

substituting values

      [tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{61}{3*10^{-3}} }[/tex]

     [tex]v = 142.595 \ m/s[/tex]

generally the  string's  frequency is mathematically represented as

         [tex]f = \frac{nv}{2l}[/tex]

n = 1  given that the frequency we are to find is the fundamental frequency

So

      substituting values

       [tex]f = \frac{142.595 * 1 }{2 * 0.65}[/tex]

       [tex]f = 109.69 \ Hz[/tex]

The  frequencies at which the string would vibrate include

1       [tex]f_2 = 2 * f[/tex]

Here [tex]f_2[/tex] is  know as the second harmonic and the value is  

      [tex]f_2 = 2 * 109.69[/tex]

      [tex]f_2 =219.4 Hz[/tex]

2

[tex]f_3 = 3 * f[/tex]

Here [tex]f_3[/tex] is  know as the third harmonic and the value is  

      [tex]f_3 = 3 * 109.69[/tex]

     [tex]f_3 =329.1 Hz[/tex]

3

     [tex]f_3 = 4 * f[/tex]

Here [tex]f_4[/tex] is  know as the fourth harmonic and the value is  

      [tex]f_3 = 4 * 109.69[/tex]

     [tex]f_4 =438.8 Hz[/tex]

In an experiment different wavelengths of light, all able to eject photoelectrons, shine on a freshly prepared (oxide-free) zinc surface. Which statement is true

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Answer:

the energy of the photons is greater than the work function of the zinc oxide.

                     h f> = Ф

Explanation:

In this experiment on the photoelectric effect, it is explained by the Einstein relation that considers the light beam formed by discrete energy packages.

                    K_max = h f - Ф

in the exercise phase, they indicate that different wavelengths can inject electrons, so the energy of the photons is greater than the work function of the zinc oxide.

                     h f > = Ф

According to Newton, when the distance between two interacting objects doubles, the gravitational force is

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Answer:

1/4 of its original value

Explanation:

Newton's law of universal gravitation states that when two bodies of masses M₁ and M₂ interact, the force of attraction (F) between these bodies is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance (r) between these bodies. i.e

F ∝ [tex]\frac{M_1 M_2}{r^2}[/tex]       ------------(i)

From the equation above, it can be deduced that;

F ∝ [tex]\frac{1}{r^2}[/tex]

=> F = G [tex]\frac{1}{r^2}[/tex]       -----------(ii)

Where;

G = constant of proportionality called the gravitational constant

Equation (ii) can be re-written as

Fr² =  G

=> F₁r₁² = F₂r₂²              -----------(iii)

Where;

F₁ and r₁ are the initial values of the force and distance respectively

F₂ and r₂ are the final values of the force and distance respectively

From the question, if the distance doubles i.e;

r₂ = 2r₁,

Then the final value of the gravitational force F₂ is calculated as follows;

Substitute the value of r₂ = 2r₁ into equation (iii) as follows;

F₁r₁² = F₂(2r₁)²

F₁r₁² = 4F₂r₁²          [Divide through by r₁²]

F₁ = 4F₂                 [Make F₂ subject of the formula]

F₂ = F₁ / 4              [Re-write this]

F₂ = [tex]\frac{1}{4} F_1[/tex]

Therefore the gravitational force will be 1/4 of its original value when the distance between the bodies doubles.

Consider a heat engine that inputs 10 kJ of heat and outputs 5 kJ of work. What are the signs on the total heat transfer and total work transfer

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Answer:

Total heat transfer is positive

Total work transfer is positive

Explanation:

The first law of thermodynamics states that when a system interacts with its surrounding, the amount of energy gained by the system must be equal to the amount of energy lost by the surrounding. In a closed system, exchange of energy with the surrounding can be done through heat and work transfer.

Heat transfer to a system is positive and that transferred from the system is negative.

Also, work done by a system is positive while the work done on the system is negative.

Therefore, from the question, since the heat engine inputs 10kJ of heat, then heat is being transferred to the system. Hence, the sign of the total heat transfer is positive (+ve)

Also, since the heat engine outputs 5kJ of work, it implies that work is being done by the system. Hence the sign of the total work transfer is also positive (+ve).

Consider a skateboarder who starts from rest at the top of ramp that is inclined at an angle of 18.0 ∘ to the horizontal.
Assuming that the skateboarder's acceleration is gsin 18.0 ∘, find his speed when he reaches the bottom of the ramp in 3.50 s .

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Answer:

Explanation:

v= u + at

v is final velocity , u is initial velocity . a is acceleration and t is time

Initial velocity u = 0 . Putting the given values in the equation

v = 0 + g sin 18 x 3.5

= 10.6 m /s

For a skateboarder who starts from the rest, the speed when he reaches the bottom of the ramp will be 10.6 m/s.

What are Velocity and Acceleration?

The term "velocity" refers to a vector measurement of the rate and direction of motion. Velocity is the rate of movement in a single direction, to put it simply. Velocity can be used to determine how fast a rocket is heading into space and how fast a car is moving north on a congested motorway.

There are several types of velocity :

Instantaneous velocityAverage VelocityUniform VelocityNon-Uniform Velocity

The pace at which a person's velocity changes is known as acceleration. This implies that an object is accelerating if its velocity is rising or falling. An object that is accelerating won't have a steady change in location every second like an item moving at a constant speed does.

According to the question, the given values are :

Time, t = 3.50 sec

Initial Velocity, u = 0 m/s

Use equation of motion :

v = u+at

v = 0+ g sin 18 × 3.5

v = 10.6 m/s.

So, the final velocity will be 10.6 m/s.

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