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Answer 1

Answer:

its b 100 kg

they told m¹ and m²

160‐60

Answer 2

Answer:

c

Explanation:


Related Questions

is ice a fluid at room temperature?

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Answer:

Ice is the solid state of water, a normally liquid substance that freezes to the solid state at temperatures of 0 °C (32 °F) or lower and expands to the gaseous state at temperatures of 100 °C (212 °F) or higher.

Explanation:

Why did the “yielders” conform in Asch’s experiment?

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Answer:

Asch's experiment showed that about 75% of people were "yielders" who conformed and 25% were "independent" who didn't conform. Asch concludes that people ignored reality and gave an incorrect answer in order to follow the rest of the group.

If an irregularly shaped object (such as a wrench) is dropped from rest in a classroom and feels no air resistance, it will If an irregularly shaped object (such as a wrench) is dropped from rest in a classroom and feels no air resistance, it will accelerate and turn about its center of gravity with uniform angular speed. accelerate and turn about its center of gravity with uniform angular acceleration. accelerate and turn until its center of gravity reaches its lowest point. accelerate and spin until its center of gravity reaches its highest point. accelerate but will not spin.

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Answer:

It accelerate but will not spin.

Explanation:

If an irregular shaped object is dropped from rest without feeling any form of air resistance it will accelerate without spinning and this is due to the fact that there is no Torque around  the center of gravity

Calculate the force of an object that has a mass of 10kg and an acceleration of 4m/s²
A-40N
B-8N
C-2.5N
D-0.4N

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The answer is A-40N.

Archerfish are tropical fish that hunt by shooting drops of water from their mouths at insects above the water’s surface to knock them into the water, where the fish can eat them. A 65-g fish at rest just at the surface of the water can expel a 0.30-g drop of water in a short burst of 5.0 ms. High-speed measurements show that the water has a speed of 2.5 m/s just after the archerfish expels it. What is the average force the fish exerts on the drop of water?
(a) 0.00015 N;
(b) 0.00075 N;
(c) 0.075 N;
(d) 0.15 N.

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Answer:

(d) 0.15 N

Explanation:

mass of the fish, m₁ = 65 g = 0.065 kg

initial velocity of the fish, u₁ = 0

mass of water expelled by the fish, m₂ = 0.30 g = 0.0003 kg

time during which the water was expelled, t = 5.0 ms = 5.0 x 10⁻³ s

velocity of the water, v = 2.5 m/s

The magnitude of force of the exerted water is equal to the magnitude of force the fish exerted on the water.

The magnitude of force of the exerted water is calculated as follows;

[tex]F = ma = m\frac{v}{t} \\\\F = \frac{mv}{t} \\\\F = \frac{m_2 \ \times \ v}{t} \\\\F = \frac{0.0003 \ \times \ 2.5}{5 \times 10^{-3}} \\\\F = 0.15 \ N[/tex]

The correct option is D.

Therefore, the average force the fish exerts on the drop of water is 0.15 N.

Radio waves travel at the speed of light. What is the wavelength of a radio signal with a frequency of 9.45 x 10^7 Hz?

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The wavelength of this radio signal is equal to 3.18 meters.

Given the following data:

Frequency = [tex]9.45 \times10^7[/tex] Hz.Speed of light = [tex]3 \times 10^8[/tex] m/s.

What is wavelength?

Wavelength can be defined as the distance between two (2) successive crests (troughs) of a wave.

How to calculate wavelength.

Mathematically, the wavelength of a wave is given by this formula:

[tex]\lambda = \frac{V}{F}[/tex]

Where:

F is the frequency of a wave.V is the speed of a sound wave.[tex]\lambda[/tex] is the wavelength of a sound wave.

Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;

[tex]\lambda = \frac{3 \times 10^8}{9.45 \times10^7}[/tex]

Wavelength = 3.18 meters.

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The wavelength of the radio signal travel at speed of light is 3.17m.

Given the data in the question;

Frequency of the radio wave; [tex]f = 9.45 * 10^{7}Hz = 9.45 * 10^{7} s^{-1}[/tex]Wavelength of a radio signal; [tex]\lambda = \ ?[/tex]

Wavelength

Wavelength the spatial period of a periodic wave. That is to say, when the shapes of waves are Wavelength , the distance over which they are repeated is called wavelength. Wavelength  is expressed as;

[tex]\lambda = \frac{v}{f}[/tex]

Where [tex]\lambda[/tex] is wavelength, f is the frequency of the wave and c is the velocity or speed of light ( [tex]c = 3*10^8m/s[/tex] )

We substitute our values into the expression above.

[tex]\lambda = \frac{c}{ f}\\ \\\lambda = \frac{3*10^8m/s}{9.45*10^7s^{-1}} \\\\\lambda = \frac{3*10^8ms/s}{9.45*10^7}\\\\\lambda = 3.17m[/tex]

Therefore, the wavelength of the radio signal travel at speed of light is 3.17m.

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Some types of bacteria contain chains of ferromagnetic particles parallel to their long axis. The chains act like small bar magnets that align these magnetotactic bacteria with the earth's magnetic field. In one experiment to study the response of such bacteria to magnetic fields, a solenoid is constructed with copper wire, 1.0 mmmm in diameter, evenly wound in a single layer to form a helical coil of length 40 cmcm and diameter 12 cmcm. The wire has a very thin layer of insulation, and the coil is wound so that adjacent turns are just touching. The solenoid, which generates a magnetic field, is in an enclosure that shields it from other magnetic fields. A sample of magnetotactic bacteria is placed inside the solenoid. The torque on an individual bacterium in the solenoid’s magnetic field is proportional to the magnitude of the magnetic field and to the sine of the angle between the long axis of the bacterium and the magnetic-field direction.

What current is needed in the wire so that the magnetic field experienced by the bacteria has a magnitude of 150μT?

a. 0.095 A
b. 0.12 A
c. 0.30 A
d. 14 A.

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Answer:

the required current is 0.12 A

Option b) 0.12 A is the correct answer

Explanation:

Given the data in the question,

to determine the current needed in the wire, we use the following relation;

B = μ₀n[tex]I[/tex]

[tex]I[/tex] = B / μ₀n

where μ₀ is the magnetic constant   ( 4π × 10⁻⁷ T.m/A )

n is the number of turns ( 1 / 1mm[tex]\frac{10^{-3}m}{1 mm}[/tex]) = 1000 m⁻¹

B is magnitude ( 150μT ( [tex]\frac{10^{-6}m}{1uT}[/tex]) )

so we substitute

[tex]I[/tex] =  [ 150μT ( [tex]\frac{10^{-6}m}{1uT}[/tex]) ] / [ ( 4π × 10⁻⁷ T.m/A ) × 1000 m⁻¹ ]

[tex]I[/tex] =  [ 0.00015 ] / [ 0.00125 ]

[tex]I[/tex] = 0.12 A

Therefore, the required current is 0.12 A

Option b) 0.12 A is the correct answer

We are designing a crude propulsion mechanism for a science fair demonstration. One of our team members stands on a skateboardthat has arigid“sail” attached. The other team members will throw object at the sail to propel the skateboard and rider. They have balls and globs of clay that are the same size and have the same mass. Will they have better results throwing the clay or the balls? Explain!

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Answer:

greater speed will be obtained for the elastic collision,

Explanation:

To answer this exercise we must find the speed that the sail acquires after each impact.

Let's start by hitting a ball of clay.

The system is formed by the candle and the clay balls, therefore the forces during the collision are internal and the moment is conserved.

initial instant. before the crash

         p₀ = m v₀

where m is the mass of the ball and vo its initial velocity, we are assuming that the candle is at rest

final instant. After the crash

the mass of the candle is M

         p_f = (m + M) v

the moment is preserved

          p₀ = p_f

          m v₀ = (m + M) v

          v = [tex]\frac{m}{m+M} \ v_o[/tex]

for when n balls have collided

          v = [tex]\frac{m}{n \ m + M}[/tex]  v₀

Now let's analyze the case of the bouncing ball (elastic)

     

initial instant

        p₀ = m v₀

final moment

        p_f = m v_{1f} + M v_{2f}

        p₀ = p_f

        m v₀ = m v_{1f} + M v_{2f}

       m (v₀ - v_{1f}) = M v_{2f}

this case corresponds to an elastic collision whereby the kinetic energy is conserved

        K₀ = K_f

        ½ m v₀² = ½ m v_{1f}² + ½ M v_{2f}²

        v₁ = v_{1f}            v₂ = v_{2f}

        m (v₀² - v₁²) = M v₂²

let's use the identity

         (a² - b²) = (a + b) (a-b)

we write our equations

         m (v₀ - v₁) = M v₂                       (1)

         m (v₀ - v₁) (v₀ + v₁) = M v₂²

let's divide these equations

         v₀ + v₁ = v₂

Let's look for the final speeds

we substitute in equation 1

          m (v₀ - v₁) = M (v₀ + v₁)

          v₀ (m -M) = (m + M) v₁

          v₁ = [tex]\frac{m-M}{m + M}[/tex]   v₀

we substitute in equation 1 to find v₂

            [tex]\frac{M}{m}[/tex]  v₂ = v₀ -  [tex]\frac{m-M}{m+M}[/tex]   v₀

            v₂ = [tex]\frac{m}{M} ( 1 - \frac{m-M}{m+M} ) \ v_o[/tex]

            v₂ = [tex]\frac{m}{M} ( \frac{2M}{m+M} ) \ \ v_o[/tex]

            v₂ = [tex]\frac{2m}{m +M} \ v_o[/tex]  

Let's analyze the results for inelastic collision with each ball that collides with the sail, the total mass becomes larger so the speed increase is smaller and smaller.

In the case of elastic collision, the increase in speed is constant with each ball since the total mass remains invariant.

Consequently, greater speed will be obtained for the elastic collision, that is, the ball will bounce.

4 points
Bonus: We know that a huge star went supernova in our area a long time
ago because of the large amount of
on earth.
Water
Oxygen
Iron
Carbon

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Answer: i may not be 100% accurate but i believe it is iron, there is a fire work that uses iron to shine a certain way and is found on stars.

So the the greater the height, the
farther something can fall, the greater
the potential energy.
True
False

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The heavier the object and the higher it is above the ground, the more gravitational potential energy it holds.

Consider a simple pendulum that consists of a massless 2.00-meter length of rope attached to a 5.00-kg mass at one end. What happens to the frequency of oscillation of the pendulum if we double the length of the rope

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Answer:

If we double the length we will have:

[tex]f'=\frac{f}{\sqrt{2}}[/tex]

Explanation:

The equation of the angular frequency of a pendulum is given by:

[tex]\omega=\sqrt{\frac{g}{L}}[/tex]

Where:

g is the gravityL is the length of the pendulum

By definition the period is:

[tex]T=\frac{2\pi}{\omega}[/tex]

And frequency is 1 over the frequency T:

[tex]f=\frac{1}{T}[/tex]

[tex]f=\frac{1}{2\pi}\sqrt{\frac{g}{L}}[/tex]

Now, if we double the length we will have:

[tex]f'=\frac{1}{2\pi}\sqrt{\frac{g}{2L}}[/tex]

[tex]f'=\frac{1}{2\pi\sqrt{2}}\sqrt{\frac{g}{L}}[/tex]

[tex]f'=\frac{f}{\sqrt{2}}[/tex]

Therefore, the new frequency is the old frequency over √2.

I hope it helps you!

Using Newton's 2nd Law of Motion Formula (F=MA) answer the following.
the net force on a vehicle that is accelerating at a rate of 1.5m/s^2 is 1,800 newtons. what is the mass of the vehicle to the nearest kilogram?

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Explanation:

1200 is your answer for this question

According to Newton, which of these will determine if and how an object will move?

1. how much energy the object has
2. how unstable the object is
3. whether a net force acts on the object
4. he total mass of the object

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

Answer:

whether a net force acts on the object

Which of the following is the most important difference between a permanent magnet and a electromagnet

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Answer:

Explanation: the major difference between an electromagnet and permanent magnet is that the former can have a magnetic field when electric current flows through it and disappears when the flow of the current stops. ... It will always displays the magnetic behaviour.

Jill doubled the force acting on an object, yet she kept the acceleration constant or unchanged.
How did she do this?

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Answer:

Mass doubles

Explanation:

Since F = ma, and given that the acceleration stayed constant, the mass must have changed. (Assuming thatt when the problem states the force doubles, they mean the net force doubles). Note, that the mass does not have to change if the acceleration is zero.

Helppp answer question pic in photo

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Im pretty sure its wave D

10 You are given the following list of vo-
lumes: 0.45 m3; 375 cm3; 75 cL; 0.6 dm3.
a. Express all the volumes of the list in
liters.
b. Arrange these volumes in a descending
order.

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Volumes can be transfered to liters only when their measurement units are dm³. a) Which means that: 0.45m³=450dm³ you move the decimal place three places to the right because m³ is larger measurement unit than dm³. 375 cm³ = 0.375 dm³; 75cl = 0.75l because of the prefix centi. 0.6dm³ = 0.6 dm³

So it will be 450l; 0.375l; 0.75l; 0.6l

b) 450l>0.75l>0.6l>0.375l

0.45m³>75cl>0.6dm³>375cm³

I hope i didn't make a mistake, but it would be good if somebody else answered too, so you can compare the answers and see if i made a mistake

The given volumes in liter will be 450 L, 0.375 L, 0.75 L, 0.6 L and the arrangement in descending order will be 450 L > 0.75 L > 0.6 L > 0.37 L .

What is Volume?

Every three-dimensional item takes up space in some way. The volume of this area is what is used to describe it. The area covered within an entity's three-dimensional bounds is referred to as its volume. The object's size is another name for it.

As per the given information in the question,

a.

The given volume in a meter cube is 0.45.

Unit conversion:

1 m³ = 1000 L

So, 0.45 m³ = 0.45 × 1000

= 450 L

The given volume in a centimeter cube is 375.

Unit conversion:

1 cm³ = 0.001 L

375 cm³ = 0.001 × 375

= 0.375 L.

The given volume in a centiliter cube is 75.

Unit conversion:

1 cl³ = 0.01 L

75 cl³ = 75 × 100

= 0.75 L

The given volume in the decimeter cube is 0.6.

1 dm³ = 1 L

0.6 dm³  = 0.6 L

b.

So, the volumes in descending order will be,

450 L > 0.75 L > 0.6 L > 0.37 L or,

0.45 m³ > 75 cl³ > 0.6 dm³ > 375 cm³

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. A circular wire loop 40 cm in diameter has 100 Ohm resistance and lies in a horizontal plane. A uniform magnetic field points vertically downward, and in 25 ms it increases from 5 mT to 55 mT. Find the magnetic flux through the loop at (a) the beginning and (b) the end of 25 ms period. (c) What is the loop current during this time

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Answer:

(a) 6.283 Wb (b) 69.11 Wb (c) I = 0.628 A

Explanation:

Given that,

The diameter of the loop, d = 40 cm

Radius, r = 20 cm

Initial magnetic field, B = 5 mT

Final magnetic field, B' = 55 mT

Initial magnetic flux,

[tex]\phi_i=BA\\\\=5\times 10^{-3}\times \pi \times 20^2\\\\=6.283\ Wb[/tex]

Final magnetic flux,

[tex]\phi_f=B'A\\\\=55\times 10^{-3}\times \pi \times 20^2\\\\=69.11\ Wb[/tex]

Due to change in magnetic field an emf will be generated in the loop. It is given by :

[tex]\epsilon=-\dfrac{d\phi}{dt}\\\\=\phi_f-\phi_i\\\\=69.11-6.283\\\\=62.827\ V[/tex]

Let I be the current in the loop. We can find it using Ohm's law such that,

[tex]\epsilon=IR\\\\I=\dfrac{\epsilon}{R}\\\\I=\dfrac{62.827}{100}\\\\=0.628\ A[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

How many protons, electrons, and neutrons are there in the following atoms and ions?

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Answer:

19 protons, 20 neutrons and 18 electrons.

Explanation:

The atomic number gives the number of protons 19

p

=

19

The atomic mass is the sum of the protons and neutrons

p

+

n

=

39

p

=

19

put p into the equation and solve for n the neutrons.

19

+

n

=

39

Subtract 19 from both sides

19

19

+

n

=

39

19

n

=

20

The number of electrons equals the number of protons in a neutral atom. The positive charge equals the negative charge. The negative charge is the number of electrons. This ion has a charge of +1. So solve for the negative charge.

19

+

1

=

18

The negative charge is -18 so

e

=

18

which statement best describes plant cells?

- plant cells have cell walls and chloroplasts to conduct photosynthesis

- plant cells have a smaller vacuoles than in animal cells

- plant cells have mitochondria to also perform cellular respiration

- all of the above

- only a & c

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Answer:

Notice how all the cells seem to stack on each other, with no spaces in ... and pancreas, which work together to carry out a certain function (in this case, ... Structures found in plant cells but not animal cells include a large central vacuole, cell wall, ... It consists mainly of cellulose and may also contain lignin , which makes it ...

Explanation:

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The answer is b :)) I’m pretty sure

Which wave has the longest wavelength?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D.D

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Answer:

In my opinion, ''A" would be the longest wavelength.

A Newtonian fluid with a viscosity  drains through the space between two large parallel plates as shown in the figure. The gap distance between the plates is 2b. Obtain relations for the shear stress distribution, shear stress at the walls, velocity profile and volumetric flow rate assuming laminar flow and negligible end effects. You can begin the derivations by considering that vz=vz(x) only and pressure at the inlet and outlet is atmospheric.

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Answer:

well

Explanation:

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o reduce the drag coefficient and thus to improve the fuel efficiency, the frontal area of a car is to be reduced. Determine the amount of fuel and money saved per year as a result of reducing the frontal area from 18 to 14 ft2. Assume the car is driven 12,000 mi a year at an average speed of 55 mi/h. Take the density and price of gasoline to be 50 lbm/ft3 and $3.10/gal, respectively; the density of air to be 0.075 lbm/ft3, the heating value of gasoline to be 20,000 Btu/lbm; and the overall efficiency of the engine to be 30 percent. Take the drag coefficient as CD

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To reduce the drag coefficient and thus to improve the fuel efficiency, the frontal area of a car is to be reduced. Determine the amount of fuel and money saved per year as a result of reducing the frontal area from 18 to 14 ft2. Assume the car is driven 12,000 mi a year at an average speed of 55 mi/h. Take the density and price of gasoline to be 50 lbm/ft3 and $3.10/gal, respectively; the density of air to be 0.075 lbm/ft3, the heating value of gasoline to be 20,000 Btu/lbm; and the overall efficiency of the engine to be 30 percent. Take the drag coefficient as CD=0.3 for a passenger car.

Answer:

22.22%

$57

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

Initial area of frontal area [tex]a_1=18ft^2[/tex]

Final area of frontal area [tex]a_2=14ft^2[/tex]

Distance covered a year [tex]D=12000mile[/tex]

Average speed a year [tex]V_{avg}=55mile/h[/tex]

Density [tex]\rho=50 lbm/ft3[/tex]

Price [tex]P= $3.10/gal[/tex]

Density of air [tex]\rho_{air} 0.075 lbm/ft3[/tex]

Heating value of gasoline [tex]Q=20,000 Btu/lbm[/tex]

Efficiency [tex]\eta=30\%[/tex]

Drag coefficient [tex]CD=0.3[/tex]

[tex]\triangle A=18-14ft^2=4ft^2[/tex]

Generally the equation for drag force [tex]C_D[/tex] is mathematically given as

[tex]F_D=\frac{C_DAPV^2}{2}[/tex]

[tex]F_D=\frac{0.3*18*0.075*(80.685^2)*A}{2}[/tex]

[tex]F_D=73.24Alb[/tex]

where [tex]v=55mil/h*1.467=80.685ft/s[/tex]

Generally the equation for work done W is mathematically given as[tex]W=F_D*L[/tex]

where [tex]L=12000mile*5280[/tex]

[tex]L=63360000[/tex]

[tex]W=73.24A*63360000[/tex]

[tex]W=4.6*10^9A[/tex]

Generally the equation for overall efficiency [tex]\eta[/tex] is mathematically given as

where

[tex]W_{req}=required\ gasoline\ power\ efficiency[/tex]

[tex]\eta=\frac{W}{W_{req}}[/tex]

[tex]W_{req}=\frac{W}{\eta}[/tex]

[tex]W_{req}=\frac{4.6*10^9}{0.3}[/tex]

[tex]W_{req}=1.55*10^{10}A[/tex]

Generally the equation for reduction fee with change in frontal area [tex]\triangle M[/tex] is mathematically given as

[tex]\triangle M =\triangle Vgasoline*cost[/tex]

Where

[tex]\triangle Vgasoline= volume\ reduction\ of\ gasoline[/tex]

[tex]\triangle Vgasoline=\frac{E_{req}}{H*P}[/tex]

[tex]\triangle Vgasoline=\frac{1.55*10^{10}A}{20000*778.169*32.2*50}[/tex]

if

[tex]20000btu/ibm=20000*778.169*32.2(1bm.ft^2/s)[/tex]

[tex]\triangle Vgasoline=\frac{1.55*10^{10}A}{20000*778.169*32.2*50}[/tex]

[tex]\triangle Vgasoline=0.61859A[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]\triangle M =0.61859A*3.10[/tex]

if [tex]1ft^2=7.48gal[/tex]

[tex]\triangle M =0.61859(4)*3.10*7.48[/tex]

[tex]\triangle M = \$ 57.671[/tex]

Generally the equation for reduction of fuel [tex]F_r[/tex]is mathematically given as

[tex]F_r=\frac{\triangle A}{\triangle i}*100[/tex]

where

[tex]\triangle i=18ft^2[/tex]

[tex]F_r=\frac{4}{18}*100[/tex]

Fuel reduction price by reducing front area is 22.22%

Money saved per year is $57

Imagine that the satellite described in the problem introduction is used to transmit television signals. You have a satellite TV reciever consisting of a circular dish of radius RRR which focuses the electromagnetic energy incident from the satellite onto a receiver which has a surface area of 5 cm2cm2. How large does the radius RRR of the dish have to be to achieve an electric field vector amplitude of 0.1 mV/mmV/m at the receiver

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Answer:

R₁ = 0.126 m

Explanation:

Let's use the definition of intensity which is the power per unit area

          I = P / A

the generated power is constant

          P = I A

power is

         P = E / t

if we perform the calculations for a given time, the wave energy is

        E = q V

we substitute

        P = [tex]\frac{q V\ A}{t}[/tex]

we can write this equation for two points, point 1 the antenna and point 2 the receiver

         V₁A₁ = V₂A₂

          A₁ = [tex]\frac{V_2}{V_1} \ A_2[/tex]

          A₁ = 0.1 10⁻³  5 10⁻⁴ /V₁

          A₁ = 5 10⁻⁸ /V₁

In general, the electric field on the antenna is very small on the order of micro volts, suppose V₁ = 1 10⁻⁶ V

           

let's calculate

          A₁ = 5 10⁻⁸ / 1 10⁻⁶

         A₁ = 5 10⁻² m²

the area of ​​a circle is

          A = π r²

we substitute

         π R1₁²= 5 10⁻²

         R₁ = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{5 \ 10^{-2} }{\pi } }}[/tex]

         R₁ = 0.126 m

What is another example of convection

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radiator. A radiator puts warm air out at the top and draws in cooler air at the bottom. steaming cup of hot tea - The steam you see when drinking a cup of hot tea indicates that heat is being transferred into the air. ice melting/Ice melts because heat moves to the ice from the air

Answer:

boiling water - When water heats, the heat from the burner is transferred to the container, heating the water at the bottom. This hot water rises, creating a circular motion, as colder water descends to replace it.

what happens to the work done when a force is doubled and the distance moved remain the same?​

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Answer:

Work done gets doubled.

Explanation:

The work done by a force is given by :

W = Fd

Where

F is force and d is distance move

If the force is doubled and the distance moved remain the same, it would mean that the work done becomes double of the initial work done.

At the time when force is doubled and distance moved remain the same so Work done gets doubled.

The following information should be considered:

The work done by a force is given by :

W = Fd

Where

F is force and d is distance move

In the case when the force is doubled and the distance moved remain the same, it would mean that the work done becomes double of the initial work done.

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what energy does a spillway produce?​

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Answer: Energy dissipation

As water passes over a spillway and down the chute, potential energy converts into increasing kinetic energy. Failure to dissipate the water's energy can lead to scouring and erosion at the dam's toe (base).

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Answer: Energy dissipation

Explanation: As water passes over a spillway and down the chute, potential energy converts into increasing kinetic energy. Failure to dissipate the water's energy can lead to scouring and erosion at the dam's toe (base). Hope this helps. Can u give me brainiliest

Linda, a biker, is moving along a circular path at a constant speed of 10 km/h. In a neighboring arena Kevin, another biker, is moving along a circular path at a constant speed of 12 km/h. If the acceleration of the two bikers is the same, what can you infer?
A) The centripetal force on Kevin is higher than that on Linda.
B) The centripetal force on Linda is higher than that on Kevin.
C) Kevin’s circular path has a bigger radius than Linda’s path.
D) Linda’s circular path has a bigger radius than Kevin’s path

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Answer:

the answer is  C

Explanation:

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Note that the magnitude of acceleration (a) is given by a =  

v2

R

, where v is the speed and R is the radius. Because acceleration is the same for both bikers, the ratio 

v2

R

, also has to be the same for both. Given that Kevin’s speed is higher, the radius of his path must also be higher to maintain the same ratio. Therefore, Kevin’s circular path has a bigger radius than Linda’s path.

Aliens from the planet Mars can have long or short antennas. The allele for a long antenna is DOMINANT, and the allele for a short antenna is RECESSIVE. Which of the following is the pair of alleles an alien would have to inherit to have a short antenna?

Recessive, dominant


Dominant, dominant


Recessive, recessive


Dominant, recessive

Answers

Answer:

Recessive, dominant

Explanation:

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