The relatively high resistivity of dry skin, about 1 × 106 O·m, can safely limit the flow of current into deeper tissues of the body. Suppose an electrical worker places his palm on an instrument whose metal case is accidentally connected to a high voltage. The skin of the palm is about 1.5 mm thick. Estimate the area of skin on the worker’s palm that would contact a flat panel, then calculate the approximate resistance of the skin of the palm.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The area is [tex]A = 0.015 \ m^2 [/tex]

The resistance is  [tex]R =  1.0 *10^{5} \ \Omega [/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The relativity of dry skin is [tex]\rho = 1 * 10^6\ \Omega\cdot m[/tex]

The thickness of the skin is [tex]d = 1.5 \ mm = 1.5 *10^{-3} \ m[/tex]

Generally the area of a flat palm with length = 0.10 m and breath b = 0.15 m is mathematically represented as

[tex]A = d * L[/tex]

[tex]A = 0.10 * 0.15 [/tex]

[tex]A = 0.015 \ m^2 [/tex]

Generally the resistance is mathematically represented as

[tex]R = \frac{\rho * d}{ A }[/tex]

=>    [tex]R =  \frac{ 1.0 *10^{6} *   1.5*10^{-3}}{ 0.015  }[/tex]

=> [tex]R = 1.0 *10^{5} \ \Omega [/tex]


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Two forces P and Q act on an object of mass 7.00 kg with Q being the larger of the two forces. When both forces are directed to the left, the magnitude of the acceleration of the object is 1.30 m/s2. However, when the force P is directed to the left and the force Q is directed to the right, the object has an acceleration of 0.600 m/s2 to the right. Find the magnitudes of the two forces P and Q in newtons.

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Answer:

P = 2.45 N

Q = 6.65 N

Explanation:

According to Newton's 2nd Law:

Unbalanced Force = ma

where,

m = mass = 7 kg

a = acceleration

In the first case when both forces P and Q act on left side:

Unbalanced Force = P + Q

a = 1.3 m/s²

Therefore,

P + Q = (7 kg)(1.3 m/s²)

P + Q = 9.1 N   ------------------------- equation 1

Now, in second case when both forces have different directions:

Unbalanced Force = Greater Force - Smaller Force

Unbalanced Force = Q - P

a = 0.6 m/s²

Therefore,

Q - P = (7 kg)(0.6 m/s²)

Q - P = 4.2 N   ------------------- equation 2

Adding equation 1 and equation 2, we get:

(Q + P) + (Q - P) = 9.1 N + 4.2 N

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How many elements in oxygen gas? PLEASE ANSWER!

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Answer:

8

Explanation:

Answer:

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At standard temperature and pressure (STP), two atoms of the element bind to form dioxygen, a colorless, odorless, tasteless diatomic gas with the formula O2. Oxygen is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table and is a highly reactive nonmetallic element.

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Answer:

Yes, it does

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There are not many explanations, but when thermal energy is shined on an object it usually starts to heat up.

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Answer:

The Answer Is B not C

Explanation:

Answer:b

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

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Answer:

FALSE

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Answer:

90 m

Explanation:

There are two unknowns: the amount of time the squirrel spent running, and the length of the race.  Let's call these t and x, respectively.

The average velocity is the total distance divided by the total time.

5.0 m/s = x / (t + 3.0)

The total distance is the time she spent running times the speed she ran at.

x = (6.0 m/s) t

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5 = 6t / (t + 3)

5 (t + 3) = 6t

5t + 15 = 6t

t = 15

She ran for 15 seconds (not including the 3 seconds she stopped).  So the length of the race is:

x = (6.0 m/s) (15 s)

x = 90 m

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Answer:

Now e is due to the ring at a

So

We say

1/4πEo(ea/ a²+a²)^3/2

= 1/4πEo ea/2√2a³

So here E is faced towards the ring

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So

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speed?

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Explanation:

Average speed = change in distance / change in time

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Answer:

The answer to your question is C

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Answer:

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Transmission refers to the transfer of energy that is now in the medium.

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Answer:

t = 6.09 seconds

Explanation:

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Speed, v = 44.1 cm/s

Distance, d = 269 cm

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Answer:

The horse does 20,000 Nm of work.

Explanation:

Using = ∶ (400 ∗ 60°)(100) → The horse does 20,000 Nm of work.

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Answer:

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Answer:

1.) 19.21 m/s

2.) 57 degree

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Momentum = (mass) x (speed)

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But I urgently need the points, so I'm going to go out on a limb here and make a big assumption:  I'll assume that the alley where this ball is rolling and bowling is located on planet Earth, where the acceleration  of gravity is around  9.8 m/s²  everywhere on the planet's surface.  NOW I can go ahead and answer the question that I just invented.

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Answer:

1) 23 N.m²/C

2) The point charge is moved just outside the sphere

3) 30 N.m²/C

Explanation:

1) The flux through the field can be gotten by finding the dot product of the angle the later is turned, and the given uniform electric field.

25 * cos 25 =

25 * 0.9063 =

22.66 or approximately, 23 N.m²/C

2) The point charge is moved just outside the sphere

3) Using Gauss' Law, the electric flux through one face of the cube is given as Φ = Q / 6ε₀, thus,

Φ = 0.8*10^-9 / 6 * 8.85*10^-12

Φ = 0.8*10^-9 / 5.311*10^-11

Φ = 15 N.m²/C

And therefore, the flux through any 2 faces of the cube is 2 * 15 = 30 N.m²/C

3. A block of mass m is suspended by strings as shown in the figure. The tension in the horizontal string
is 36 N. The angle 0 is 60°. Find the mass of the block and the tension forces in string A and string
B

I am having trouble trying to answer this problem. Any help?

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Answer:

mass of the block is 7.2Kg

Tension on string A = 72N

Tension on the string with an angle is =  108N

Explanation:

The Horizontal string will have the cos component of the force...

Hence, mg cos60 = 36

by keeping acceleration due to gravity = 10 m/s^2, we get,

m = 7.2Kg

The tension in String A = mg = 7.2*10 = 72N

since the whole string holding the block is pulled by another string with 36 N

the resultant force will be the tension of the string with an angle.

Hence, 72 +36 = 108 N

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Newtons 2nd Law of Motion
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Answer:

Newton's first law

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Newton's first law of motion says, that an object will stay in its current motion, unless if a force acts upon it.

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If horizontal velocity is 5 m/s, and vertical velocity is 8 m/s, what is the magnitude of the resultant velocity?

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Answer:

40 m/s

Explanation:

Suppose you performed the experiment in atmosphere of Argon at 25 deg. C, (viscosity of argon is 2.26X10^-5 N.s/m^2 at that temperature), and measured terminal speed of 2.64X10^-5 m/s and weight-neutralizing voltage of 35.0 V. How many electrons have been attached to, or detached from the initially neutral plastic sphere

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Following are the calculation to the given question:

Given:

Please find the given question.

To find:

value=?

Solution:

With terminal voltage, no force equals zero.

So,

[tex]\to mg = 6\times \pi \times \eta \times r\times \vartheta \\\\[/tex]

As [tex]35\ V[/tex] is weight neutralizing voltage

[tex]\to mg= q\times v \times r\\\\[/tex]

So,

[tex]\to q\times v \times r= 6 \times \pi \times \eta \times r \times \vartheta \\\\\to q\times v = 6 \times \pi \times \eta \times \vartheta \\\\\to q =\frac{6 \times \pi \times \eta \times \vartheta}{v} \\\\[/tex]

      [tex]=\frac{6 \times 3.14 \times \eta \times 2.64 \times 10^{-5}\ \frac{m}{s}}{35} \\\\=\frac{ 18.84 \times \eta \times 2.64 \times 10^{-5}\ \frac{m}{s}}{35} \\\\=\frac{ 49.7376 \times \eta \times 10^{-5}\ \frac{m}{s}}{35} \\\\=\frac{ 49.7376 \times \eta \times 10^{-5}\ \frac{m}{s}}{35} \\\\ =3.2 \times 10^{-10}\ coulombs[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]\to q= n \times e\\\\[/tex]

Hence n comes to be [tex]2\times 10^9\[/tex] electrons.

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A trumpet player on a moving railroad flatcar moves toward a second trumpet player standing alongside the track both play a 490 Hz note. The sound waves heard by a stationary observer between the two players have a beat frequency of 2.0 beats/s. What is the flatcar's speed? Take the speed of sound to be 343 m/s.

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Answer:

The value is [tex]v_s = 1.394 \ m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The frequency of the second player is [tex]f_2 = 490 \ Hz[/tex]

The beat frequency is [tex]f_b = 2.0 \ Hz[/tex]

The speed of sound is [tex]v_s = 343 \ m/s [/tex]

Generally the frequency of the note played by the first player is mathematically represented as

[tex]f_1 = f_2 + f_b[/tex]

=> [tex]f_1 = 490 + 2.0 [/tex]

=> [tex]f_1 = 492 Hz[/tex]

From the relation of Doppler Shift we have that

[tex]f_1 = \frac{ f_2 (v+ v_o )}{v-v_s }[/tex]

Here [tex] v_o\ is\ the\ velocity\ of\ the\ observer\ with\ value\ 0 \ m/s [/tex]

So

[tex]492 = \frac{ 490 (343+0 )}{343 -v_s }[/tex]

=> [tex]v_s = 1.394 \ m/s[/tex]

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