The process by which energy is realized is known as?

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Answer 1

Answer:

did you mean released?

Explanation:

If so the process is called respiration

Answer 2
ANSWER:
The process by which energy is released is call RESPIRATION.
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A projectile is launched with V0 = 7.6 m/s and initial angle = 1.27 radians above the horizontal. What is the initial horizontal component of the projectile velocity in miles per hour?

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Answer:

The horizontal component is  [tex]v_h = 1.7096 \ m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

A diagram illustrating the projection is  shown on the first uploaded image  (from  IB Maths Resources from British international school Phuket )

From the question we are told that  

    The initial velocity is  [tex]v_o = 7.6 \ m/s[/tex]

      The angle of projection is  [tex]\theta = 1.27 \ rad = 72.77^o[/tex]

The  horizontal component of this  projectile  velocity is  mathematically represented as

          [tex]v_h = v_o * cos (\theta )[/tex]

substituting values  

         [tex]v_h = 7.6 * cos (72.77 )[/tex]

        [tex]v_h = 1.7096 \ m/s[/tex]

When a nerve cell fires, charge is transferred across the cell membrane to change the cell's potential from negative to positive. For a typical nerve cell, 9.2pC of charge flows in a time of 0.52ms .What is the average current through the cell membrane?

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Answer:

The average current will be "17.69 nA".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Charge,

q = 9.2 pC

Time,

t = 0.52ms

The equivalent circuit of the cell surface is provided by:

⇒  [tex]i_{avg}=\frac{charge}{t}[/tex]

Or,

⇒  [tex]i_{avg}=\frac{q}{t}[/tex]

On substituting the given values, we get

⇒         [tex]=\frac{9.2\times 10^{-12}}{0.52\times 10^{-3}}[/tex]

⇒         [tex]=17.69^{-9}[/tex]

⇒         [tex]=17.69 \ nA[/tex]

A particle confined to a motion along the x axis moves with a constant acceleration of 2.5m/s2. Its velocity at t=0s is 6m/s. Find its velocity at t=4s.

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Answer:

v = 16 m/s

Explanation:

It is given that,

Acceleration of a particle along x -axis is [tex]2.5\ m/s^2[/tex]

At t = 0s, its velocity is 6 m/s

We need to find the velocity at t = 4 s

It means that the initial velocity of the particle is 6 m/s

Let v is the velocity at t = 4 s

So,

v = u + at

[tex]v=6+2.5\times 4\\\\v=16\ m/s[/tex]

So, the velocity at t = 4 s is 16 m/s.

Answer:

v = 16 m/s

Explanation:

It is given that,

Acceleration of a particle along x -axis is  

At t = 0s, its velocity is 6 m/s

We need to find the velocity at t = 4 s

It means that the initial velocity of the particle is 6 m/s

Let v is the velocity at t = 4 s

So,

v = u + at

So, the velocity at t = 4 s is 16 m/s.

How does an atom of rubidium-85 become a rubidium ion with a +1 charge?

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Answer:

C. The atom loses 1 electron to have a total of 36.

Explanation:

Cations have a positive charge. Cations lose electrons.

The number of electrons in a Rubidium atom is 37. If the atom loses 1 electron, then it has 36 left.

A certain lightning bolt moves 40.0 C of charge. How many units ???? of fundamental charge e is this?

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q = 40 C

e = 1.6×10^-19 C

n = ?

n = q/e

n = 40/1.6×10^-19 C

= 2.6×10^20

What is the length (in m) of a tube that has a fundamental frequency of 108 Hz and a first overtone of 216 Hz if the speed of sound is 340 m/s?

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Answer:

Length of a tube = 1.574 m

Explanation:

Given:

Fundamental frequency (f1) = 108 Hz

First overtone (f2) = 216 Hz

Speed of sound (v) = 340 m/s

Find:

Length of a tube

Computation:

We know that,

f = v / λ

f = nv / 2L  [n = number 1,2,3]

So,

f1 = 1(340) / 2L

f1 = 170 / L

L = 170 / 108 = 1.574 m

f2 = 2(340) / 2L

L = 340 / 216

L = 1.574 m

A package is dropped from a helicopter moving upward at 1.5 m/s. If it takes 16.0 s before the package strikes the ground, how high above the ground was the package when it was released if air resistance is negligible?

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Well we know acceleration from free fall due to gravity is 9.8m/s^2

Lay out

S = displacement is what we need

U

V = 1.5m/s

A = 9.8m/s2

T = 16.0s

Use the equation s=vt-1/2at^2

Where a = acceleration t= time and v= velocity

Sub in the values to get displacement or height from ground

= -1230.4 metres which would be positive as you’re measuring distance (scalar quantity) so it’s 1230.4 metres

The magnitude of the magnetic flux through the surface of a circular plate is 6.80 10-5 T · m2 when it is placed in a region of uniform magnetic field that is oriented at 43.0° to the vertical. The radius of the plate is 8.50 cm. Determine the strength of the magnetic field. mT A circular plate of radius r is lying flat. A field of arrows labeled vector B rising up and to the right pass through the plate.

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Answer:

B = 4.1*10^-3 T = 4.1mT

Explanation:

In order to calculate the strength of the magnetic field, you use the following formula for the magnetic flux trough a surface:

[tex]\Phi_B=S\cdot B=SBcos\alpha[/tex]        (1)

ФB: magnetic flux trough the circular surface = 6.80*10^-5 T.m^2

S: surface area of the circular plate = π.r^2

r: radius of the circular plate = 8.50cm = 0.085m

B: magnitude of the magnetic field = ?

α: angle between the direction of the magnetic field and the normal to the surface area of the circular plate = 43.0°

You solve the equation (1) for B, and replace the values of the other parameters:

[tex]B=\frac{\Phi_B}{Scos\alpha}=\frac{6.80*10^{-5}T.m^2}{(\pi (0.085m)^2)cos(43.0\°)}\\\\B=4.1*10^{-3}T=4.1mT[/tex]

The strength of the magntetic field is 4.1mT

An asteroid that has an orbital period of 3 years will have an orbital with a semi-major axis of about _____ years.

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Answer:

An asteroid that has an orbital period of 3 years will have an orbital with a semi-major axis of about  2 years.

Explanation:

Given;

orbital period of 3 years, P = 3 years

To calculate the years of an orbital with a semi-major axis, we apply Kepler's third law.

Kepler's third law;

P² = a³

where;

P is the orbital period

a is the orbital semi-major axis

(3)² = a³

9 = a³

a = [tex]a = \sqrt[3]{9} \\\\a = 2.08 \ years[/tex]

Therefore, An asteroid that has an orbital period of 3 years will have an orbital with a semi-major axis of about  2 years.

A 1,470-N force pushes a 500-kg piano up along a ramp. What is the work done by the 1,470-N pushing force on the piano as it moves 10 m up the ramp

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Answer:

W = 14700 J

Explanation:

This is an exercise on Newton's second law.

To solve it we must fix a coordinate system, the most common is an axis parallel to the ramp and the other perpendicular axis, we write Newton's second law

Y Axis . Perpendicular to the ramp

       N - Wy = 0

X axis. Parallel to the ramp, we assume it is positive when the ramp is going up

        F - Wx = m a

 

in this case F = 1470 N and it is parallel to the plane.

Work is defined by

      W = F .d

  

boldface indicates vectors

      W = F d cos θ

     let's calculate

      W = 1470 10 cos 0

       W = 14700 J

A student solving for the acceleration of an object has applied appropriate physics principles and obtained the expression a=a1+Fm where a1=3.00 meter/second2, F=12.0kilogram⋅meter/second2 and m=7.00kilogram. what is the value of a?

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 Now if you look at the equation for acceleration  given in the question i.e

        [tex]a = a_1 + F * m[/tex]

We see that evaluating it in terms of dimension it is  incorrect  instead the equation should be  

       [tex]a = a_1 + \frac{F}{m}[/tex]

So in the solution below we will be making use of [tex]a = a_1 + \frac{F}{m}[/tex]

Answer:

The values of a is [tex]a = 4.714 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The  expression for the acceleration is  [tex]a = a_1 + \frac{F}{m}[/tex]

     The value of  [tex]a_ 1 = 3.0 \ m/s^2[/tex]

     The values of  [tex]F = 12.0 \ kg \cdot m/s^2[/tex]  

      The values of m is  [tex]m = 7.0 \ kg[/tex]

substituting values

        [tex]a = 3 + \frac{12}{7}[/tex]

       [tex]a = 4.714 \ m/s^2[/tex]

a car slows down from - 27.7 m/s to -10.9 m/s while undergoing a displacement of -105 m .what is its acceleration?

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Answer:

3.09 m/s²

Explanation:

Given:

Δx = -105 m

v₀ = -27.7 m/s

v = -10.9 m/s

Find: a

v² = v₀² + 2aΔx

(-10.9 m/s)² = (-27.7 m/s)² + 2a (-105 m)

a = 3.09 m/s²

How did the magnet’s density measurement using the Archimedes’ Principle compare to the density measurement using the calculated volume? Which method might be more accurate? Why?

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Answer:

The two methods will yield different results as one is subject to experimental errors that us the Archimedes method of measurement, the the density measurement method will be more accurate

Explanation:

This is because the density method using the calculated volume will huve room for less errors that's occur in practical method i.e Archimedes method due to human error

A diver running at 2.5 m/s dives out horizontally from the edge of a vertical cliff and 3.0 seconds later reaches the water below. How far from its base did the diver hit the water

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Explanation:

u = 2.5 m/s

v = 0

t = 3sec

s = ?

s = (u+v)/t

s = (0+2.5)/3

s = 2.5/3 = 0.83 m

In the child's game of tetherball, a rope attached to the top of a tall pole is tied to a ball. Players hit the ball in opposite directions in an attempt to wrap the ball and rope around the pole. Assume the rope has negligible mass and that resistive forces, such as air resistance and friction, can be neglected. As the ball wraps around the pole between hits, how does the angular speed of the ball change

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Answer:

The angular speed of the ball will increase

Explanation:

the angular speed of the ball will increase because the force of hit by the players will sum up in opposite direction to increase the angular speed

mention two similarities of citizen and aliens​

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Answer:

The main points of difference between a citizen and alien are: (a) A citizen is a permanent resident of a state, while an alien is a temporary resident, who comes for a specific duration of time as a tourist or on diplomatic assignment. ... Aliens do not possess such rights in the state where they reside temporarily

Explanation:

A solenoid with 500 turns, 0.10 m long, carrying a current of 4.0 A and with a radius of 10-2 m will have what strength magnetic field at its center

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Answer:

B = 0.025T

Explanation:

In order to calculate the strength of the magnetic field at the center of the solenoid, you use the following formula:

[tex]B=\frac{\mu N i}{L}[/tex]         (1)

μ: magnetic permeability of vacuum = 4π*10^-7 T/A

N: turns of the solenoid = 500

i: current = 4.0A

L: length of the solenoid = 0.10m

You replace the values of the parameters in the equation (1):

[tex]B=\frac{(4\pi*10^{-7}T/A)(500)(4.0A)}{0.10m}=0.025T[/tex]

The strength of the magnetic field at the center of the solenoid = 0.025T

Answer:

Magnetic field strength at the center is 2.51x10^-2T

Explanation:

Pls see attached file for step by step calculation

Five identical cylinders are each acted on by forces of equal magnitude. Which force exerts the biggest torque about the central axes of the cylinders

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Answer:

From the image, the force as shown in option A will exert the biggest torque on the cylinder about its central axes.

Explanation:

The image is shown below.

Torque is the product of a force about the center of rotation of a body, and the radius through which the force acts. For a given case such as this, in which the cylinders are identical, and the forces are of equal magnitude, the torque at the maximum radius away from the center will exert the maximum torque. Also, the direction of the force also matters. To generate the maximum torque, the force must be directed tangentially away from the circle formed by the radius through which the force acts away from the center. Option A satisfies both condition and hence will exert the most torque on the cylinder.

Nerve impulses in a human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. Suppose a woman accidentally steps barefoot on a thumbtack. About how much time does it take the nerve impulse to travel from the foot to the brain (in s)

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t = 0.017 s

From the foot to the brain is almost the same as the height. We are not given the height of the woman, but to find "about" how much time, we need a height to work with.

She *could* be 1.7 m <- height = distance

Formula for speed, where k = speed, d = distance, t = time
k = d/t
Rearrange to solve for time:
t = d/k
Substitute known values:
t = (1.7 m) / (100 m/s)
Solve:
t = 0.017 s

Therefore, it takes about 0.017s for the impulse to travel from the foot to the brain.

A very large sheet of a conductor carries a uniform charge density of on its surfaces. What is the electric field strength 3.00 mm outside the surface of the conductor?

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A very large sheet of a conductor carries a uniform charge density of [tex]4.00\ pC/mm^2[/tex]  on its surfaces. What is the electric field strength 3.00 mm outside the surface of the conductor?

Answer:

The electric field is  [tex]E = 4.5198 *10^{5} \ N/C[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The charge density is  [tex]\sigma = 4.00pC /mm^2 = 4.00 * 10^{-12 } * 10^{6} = 4.00 *10^{-6}C/m[/tex]

    The position outside the surface is  [tex]a = 3.00 \ mm = 0.003 \ m[/tex]

   

Generally the electric field is mathematically represented as

          [tex]E = \frac{\sigma}{\epsilon _o }[/tex]

Where  [tex]\epsilon_o[/tex] is  the permitivity of free space with values  [tex]\epsilon _o = 8.85 *10^{-12} F/m[/tex]

substituting values  

           [tex]E = \frac{4.0*10^{-6}}{8.85 *10^{-12} }[/tex]

           [tex]E = 4.5198 *10^{5} \ N/C[/tex]

Which best describes the relationship between heat, internal energy, and thermal energy?
Internal energy is heat that flows, and heat is the part of thermal energy that can be transferred.
Internal energy is thermal energy that flows, and thermal energy is the part of heat that can be transferred.
Thermal energy is heat that flows, and heat is the part of internal energy that can be transferred.
Heat is thermal energy that flows, and thermal energy is the part of internal energy that can be transferred.
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Answer:

I think it is the 4th answer choice

Explanation:

Heat is thermal energy that flows in the direction of high temp to low temp, and internal energy is the "energy contained in a system", and thermal energy is a part of that.

A commercial diffraction grating has 500 lines per mm. Part A When a student shines a 480 nm laser through this grating, how many bright spots could be seen on a screen behind the grating

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Answer:

The number of bright spot is  m =4

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The number of lines is  [tex]s = 500 \ lines / mm = 500 \ lines / 10^{-3} m[/tex]

     The wavelength of the laser is  [tex]\lambda = 480 nm = 480 *10^{-9} \ m[/tex]

Now the the slit is mathematically evaluated as

        [tex]d = \frac{1}{s} = \frac{1}{500} * 10^{-3} \ m[/tex]

Generally the diffraction grating is mathematically represented as

        [tex]dsin\theta = m \lambda[/tex]

Here m is the order of fringes (bright fringes) and at maximum m  [tex]\theta = 90^o[/tex]

    So

          [tex]\frac{1}{500} * sin (90) = m * (480 *10^{-3})[/tex]

=>        [tex]m = 4[/tex]

This  implies that the number of bright spot is  m =4

A boat that has a speed of 6km / h must cross a 200m wide river perpendicular to the current that carries a speed of 1m / s. Calculate a) the final speed of the boat b) displacement experienced by the boat in the direction of the current when making the journey

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Answer:

a) 1.94 m/s

b) 120 m

Explanation:

Convert km/h to m/s:

6 km/h = 1.67 m/s

a) The final speed is found with Pythagorean theorem:

v = √((1.67 m/s)² + (1 m/s)²)

v = 1.94 m/s

b) The time it takes the boat to cross the river is:

t = (200 m) / (1.67 m/s)

t = 120 s

The displacement in the direction of the current is:

x = (1 m/s) (120 s)

x = 120 m

In a two-slit experiment, monochromatic coherent light of wavelength 500 nm passes through a pair of slits separated by 1.30 x 10-5 m. At what angle away from the centerline does the first bright fringe occur

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Answer:

2.20°

Explanation:

For the central bright spot, we will use the constructive pattern for a double slit interference,

[tex]m\times w = d \times Sin\beta[/tex]

where w indicates the wavelength

and [tex]\beta[/tex] indicates the angle between the bright spot and center line.

now we will use the given values,

1 × 500 × 10^-9 = 1.3 × 10^-5 × Sin [tex]\beta[/tex]

Solving for [tex]\beta[/tex],

[tex]\beta[/tex] = 2.204° ~ 2.20°

Therefore the correct answer is 2.20°

A proton of mass and a charge of is moving through vacuum at a constant velocity of 10000 directly to the east when it enters a region of uniform electric field that points to the south with a magnitude of E =3.62e+3 N/C . The region of uniform electric field is 5 mm wide in the east-west direction.

Required:
How far (in meters) will the proton have been deflected towards the south by the time it exits the region of uniform electric field.

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A proton of mass m​p​​= 1.67×10​−27​​ kg and a charge of q​p​​= 1.60×10​−19​​ C is moving through vacuum at a constant velocity of 10,000 m/s directly to the east when it enters a region of uniform electric field that points to the south with a magnitude of E = 3.62e+3 N/C . The region of uniform electric field is 5 mm wide in the east-west direction. How far (in meters) will the proton have been deflected towards the south by the time it exits the region of uniform electric field. You may neglect the effects of friction and gravity, and assume that the electric field is zero outside the specified region. Answer is to be in units of meters

Answer:

    [tex]s = 0.039 \ m[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The  mass of the proton is  [tex]m = 1.67 *10^{-27} \ g[/tex]

    The charge of on the proton is [tex]q = 1.60 *10^{-19} \ C[/tex]

      The speed of the proton is  [tex]v = 10000 \ m/s[/tex]

     The magnitude of the electric field is  [tex]E = 3.62*10^{3 } \ N/C[/tex]

       The width covered by the electric field    [tex]d = 5mm = 5 *10^{-3} \ m[/tex]      

       

Generally the acceleration of the proton due to the electric toward the south  (at the point where the force on the proton is equal to the electric force due to the electric field) is  mathematically represented as

       [tex]a = \frac{q* E}{m}[/tex]  

Substituting values

       [tex]a = \frac{1.60*10^{-19 } * 3.26 *10^{3}}{ 1.67*10^{-27}}[/tex]

      [tex]a = 3.12*10^{11} \ m/s^2[/tex]

Generally the time it will take the proton to cross the electric field is  mathematically represented as

      [tex]t = \frac{d}{v}[/tex]

Substituting values

      [tex]t = \frac{5 *10^{-3}}{10000}[/tex]

     [tex]t = 5 *10^{-7} \ s[/tex]

Generally the the distance covered by the proton toward the south is  

       [tex]s = ut + \frac{1}{2} * a*t^2[/tex]

   Here  u = 0  m/s  this  because before the proton entered the electric field region the it velocity towards the south is  zero

     So

       [tex]s = \frac{1}{2} * a*t^2[/tex]

Substituting values

      [tex]s = \frac{1}{2} * 3.12 *10^{11}*(5 *10^{-7})^2[/tex]

      [tex]s = 0.039 \ m[/tex]

   

A horizontal clothesline is tied between 2 poles, 12 meters apart. When a mass of 1 kilograms is tied to the middle of the clothesline, it sags a distance of 4 meters. What is the magnitude of the tension on the ends of the clothesline

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Answer:

The  tension on the clotheslines is  [tex]T = 8.83 \ N[/tex]

Explanation:

The  diagram illustrating this  question is  shown on the first uploaded image

From the question we are told that  

    The distance between the two poles is  [tex]d = 12 \ m[/tex]

     The mass tie to the middle of the clotheslines [tex]m = 1 \ kg[/tex]

     The length at which the clotheslines sags is  [tex]l = 4 \ m[/tex]

Generally the weight due to gravity at the middle of the  clotheslines is mathematically represented as

          [tex]W = mg[/tex]

let the angle which the tension on the  clotheslines makes with the horizontal be  [tex]\theta[/tex] which mathematically evaluated using the SOHCAHTOA as follows

        [tex]Tan \theta = \frac{ 4}{6}[/tex]

=>     [tex]\theta = tan^{-1}[\frac{4}{6} ][/tex]

=>     [tex]\theta = 33.70^o[/tex]

   So the vertical component of this  tension is  mathematically represented a  

      [tex]T_y = 2* Tsin \theta[/tex]

Now at equilibrium the  net horizontal force is  zero which implies that

          [tex]T_y - mg = 0[/tex]

=>       [tex]T sin \theta - mg = 0[/tex]

substituting values

          [tex]T = \frac{m*g}{sin (\theta )}[/tex]

substituting values

           [tex]T = \frac{1 *9.8}{2 * sin (33.70 )}[/tex]

           [tex]T = 8.83 \ N[/tex]

A dumbbell-shaped object is composed by two equal masses, m, connected by a rod of negligible mass and length r. If I1 is the moment of inertia of this object with respect to an axis passing through the center of the rod and perpendicular to it and I2 is the moment of inertia with respect to an axis passing through one of the masses, it follows that:

a. I1 > I2
b. I2 > I1.
c. I1 = I2.

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Answer:

B: I2>I1

Explanation:

See attached file

Two identical small charged spheres are a certain distance apart, and each one initially experiences an electrostatic force of magnitude F due to the other. With time, charge gradually leaks off of both spheres. When each of the spheres has lost half its initial charge, the magnitude of the electrostatic force will be

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Answer:

F' = F/4

Thus, the magnitude of electrostatic force will become one-fourth.

Explanation:

The magnitude of force applied by each charge on one another can be given by Coulomb's Law:

F = kq₁q₂/r²   -------------- equation 1

where,

F = Force applied by charges

k = Coulomb's Constant

q₁ = magnitude of first charge

q₂ = magnitude of 2nd charge

r = distance between the charges

Now, in the final state the charges on both spheres are halved. Therefore,

q₁' = q₁/2

q₂' = q₂/2

Hence, the new force will be:

F' = kq₁'q₂'/r²

F' = k(q₁/2)(q₂/2)/r²

F' = (kq₁q₂/r²)(1/4)

using equation 1:

F' = F/4

Thus, the magnitude of electrostatic force will become one-fourth.

The magnitude of the electrostatic force will be F' = F/4

The magnitude of the electrostatic force:

Here we used Coulomb's Law:

F = kq₁q₂/r²   -------------- equation 1

Here

F = Force applied by charges

k = Coulomb's Constant

q₁ = magnitude of first charge

q₂ = magnitude of 2nd charge

r = distance between the charges

Now

q₁' = q₁/2

q₂' = q₂/2

So, the new force should be

F' = kq₁'q₂'/r²

F' = k(q₁/2)(q₂/2)/r²

F' = (kq₁q₂/r²)(1/4)

So,

F' = F/4

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A 5.0-Ω resistor and a 9.0-Ω resistor are connected in parallel. A 4.0-Ω resistor is then connected in series with this parallel combination. An ideal 6.0-V battery is then connected across the series-parallel combination of the three resistors. What is the current through (a) the 4.0-Ω resistor? (b) the 5.0-Ω resistor? (c) the 9.0-Ω resistor?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The current through the  resistor is 0.83 A

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Part b

The current through  resistor is 0.53 A

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Part c

The current through  resistor is 0.30 A

1. In a Millikan type experiment, two horizontal plates are 2.5 cm apart. A latex sphere of
mass 1.5 x 10-15 kg remains stationary when the potential difference between the
plates is 460 V, with the upper plate positive. [2+2+2+2 = 8 marks]
a. Is the sphere charged negatively or positively?
b. What is the magnitude of the electric field intensity between the plates?
C. Calculate the magnitude of the charge on the latex sphere.
d. How many excess or deficit electrons does the sphere have?

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Answer:

Explanation:

a. Is the sphere charged negatively or positively?

The sphere us negatively charged. In a Millikan type experiment, there will be two forces that will be acting on the sphere which are the electric force which acts upward and also the gravity which acts downward.

Because the upper plate is positively charged, there'll what an attractive curve with an upward direction which will be felt by the negatively charged sphere.

b. What is the magnitude of the electric field intensity between the plates?

The magnitude of the electric field intensity between the plates is 18400v/m.

C. Calculate the magnitude of the charge on the latex sphere.

The magnitude of the charge on the latex sphere hae been solved and attached

d. How many excess or deficit electrons does the sphere have?

There are 5 excess electrons that the sphere has.

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