The work is calculated by replacing pressure with nRT/V then pulling nRT outside the integral. We are only allowed to pull T outside the integral in that example because:

a. we are always allowed to pull T outside a volume integral
b. T is constant for an isothermal process
c. it's an expansion not a compression
d. T has a positive value in that problem

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Answer 1

Answer: b. T is constant for an isothermal process

Explanation:

In a general case for an ideal gas, we have the relation:

dW = -pdV.

If we integrate in both sides, we get:

W = ∫-pdV

Now, as the problem says, we can replace p by n*R*T/V

This is because of the equation for ideal gases.

p = n*R*T/V

replacing that in the equation we get

W = -∫pdV = -∫(n*R*T/V)dV

Now we want to take the n*R*T part outside of the integral.

But we only could do this if T does not depend on V.

If T is cosntant, then T does not depend on V, and we know that T is constant when we are in an isothermal process.

Where an isothermal process is a process where the temperature does not change, then T = constant.

Then n*R*T = constant = k

Because this is a constant, we could take it out of the integral so we get:

W = -∫(n*R*T/V)dV ) = -(n*R*T)∫(1/V)*dV

Then the correct option is option b.

b. T is constant for an isothermal process


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Answer:

1.93×10²⁸ s

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Number of electron (e) = 2×10²⁴

Current (I) = 10 A

Time (t) =?

Next, we shall determine the quantity of electricity flowing through pasing through the point. This can be obtained as follow:

1 e = 96500 C

Therefore,

2×10²⁴ e = 2×10²⁴ e × 96500 / 1 e

2×10²⁴ e = 1.93×10²⁹ C

Thus, 1.93×10²⁹ C of electricity is passing through the point.

Finally, we shall determine the time. This can be obtained as follow:

Current (I) = 10 A

Quantity of electricity = 1.93×10²⁹ C

Time (t) =?

Q = it

1.93×10²⁹ = 10 × t

Divide both side by 10

t = 1.93×10²⁹ / 10

t = 1.93×10²⁸ s

Thus, it took 1.93×10²⁸ s for 2×10²⁴ electrons to pass through the point

how many pennies can 4 folds of a paper hold?

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A lot I don’t really under stand the question

Show two data points from your simulation that demonstrate this behavior.

I1 V1 I2= 2I1 V2=2V1 V1/ I1 =V2/I2

For the light bulb, why is it better to take more measurements in the range 20mA < I < 40mA, instead of just taking equally spaced measurements in the entire range of 0 mA < I< 55mA

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Answer:

hello your question is incomplete attached below is the complete and the required circuit diagrams

answer :

Ai) This proves that when the current across the resistor is doubled the value of the voltage across the resistor doubles as well

B) It is better to take more measurements in the range 20mA < I < 40mA because of the amount of temperature reached by the bulb and the change in resistance is affected by the temperature

hence At 0 mA current, there won't be any noticeable change

Explanation:

Ai) The voltage across the resistor will double when you double the current through the resistor

Given that : V = I*R.  

lets assume : I = 2 amperes , R = 3 ohms

V = 2*3 = 6 v

secondly lets assume double the value of  (I)   i.e. I = 4 amperes

hence : V = 4*3 = 12 volts

This proves that when the current across the resistor is doubled the value of the voltage across the resistor doubles as well

Aii) Showing the two data points from simulation

I1                    V1            I2= 2I1         V2=2V1       V1/ I1 =V2/I2

0.9*10^3     9 * 10^3     1.8*10^3       18*10^3          10 ohms

1.6 * 10^3    16 * 10^3    3.2*10^3     32*10^3         10 ohms

B) It is better to take more measurements in the range 20mA < I < 40mA because of the amount of temperature reached by the bulb and the change in resistance is affected by the temperature

hence At 0 mA current, there won't be any noticeable change

You and a friend each hold a lump of wet clay. Each lump has a mass of 30 grams. You each toss your lump of clay into the air, where the lumps collide and stick together. Just before the impact, the velocity of one lump was < 3, 3, -3 > m/s, and the velocity of the other lump was < -4, 0, -4 > m/s. What is the velocity of the stuck-together lump just after the collision

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Answer:

[tex]<-0.5, 1.5, -3.5>\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]u_1[/tex] = Velocity of one lump = [tex]3x+3y-3z[/tex]

[tex]u_2[/tex] = Velocity of the other lump = [tex]-4x+0y-4z[/tex]

m = Mass of each lump = [tex]30\ \text{g}[/tex]

The collision is perfectly inelastic as the lumps stick to each other so we have the relation

[tex]mu_1+mu_2=(m+m)v\\\Rightarrow m(u_1+u_2)=2mv\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{u_1+u_2}{2}\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{3x+3y-3z-4x+0y-4z}{2}\\\Rightarrow v=-0.5x+1.5y-3.5z=<-0.5, 1.5, -3.5>\ \text{m/s}[/tex]

The velocity of the stuck-together lump just after the collision is [tex]<-0.5, 1.5, -3.5>\ \text{m/s}[/tex].

A 450.0 kg roller coaster is traveling in a circle with radius 15.0m. Its speed at point A is 28.0m/s and its speed at point B is 14.0 m/s. At point A the cart is already moving with circular motion. a) Draw free bodydiagramsfor the cartatpointsAand B(two separate free body diagrams). b) Calculate the acceleration of the cartat pointsAandB(magnitude and direction). c) Calculate the magnitude of the normal force exerted by the trackson the cartat point A. d) Calculate the magnitude of the normal force exerted by the tracks on the cart at point B.

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Answer:

b)  a = 52.26 m / s², a ’= 13.06 m / s², c) N = 2.79 10⁴ N, d) N = 1.89 10³ N

Explanation:

a) In the attached we can see the free body diagrams for the two positions, position A in the lower part of the circle and position B in the upper part of the circle

b) Let's start at point A

Let's use that the acceleration is centripetal

           a = v² / r

let's calculate

            a = 28² / 15.0

            a = 52.26 m / s²

as they relate it is centripetal it is directed towards the center of the circle, therefore for this point it is directed vertically upwards

Point B

           a ’= 142/15

           a ’= 13.06 m / s²

in this case the acceleration is vertical downwards

c) The values ​​of the normal force

point A

let's use Newton's second law

           ∑ F = m a

           N- W = m a

           N = mg + ma

           N = m (g + a)

           N = 450.0 (9.8 + 52.25)

           N = 2.79 10⁴ N

d) Point B

            -N -W = m (-a)

             N = ma -m g

             N = m (a-g)

             N = 450.0 (14.0 - 9.8)

             N = 1.89 10³ N

The current flow in the light bulb is 0.5A
a.Calculate the amount of electric charge that flow through the bulb in 2 hour
b.If one election carries a
charge 1.6 x 10-14 c Find the number of election through the bulb in 2 hour?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given that,

The current in the light bulb, I = 0.5 A

(a) We know that,

Electric current = charge/time

or

Q = It

Put t = 2 hours = 7200 s

So,

Q = 0.5 × 7200

Q = 3600 C

(b) Charge on one electron, [tex]Q=1.6\times 10^{-19}\ C[/tex]

Let there are n electrons flow through the bulb in 2 hours.

I = Q/t

Since, Q = ne

So,

I = ne/t

[tex]n=\dfrac{I\times t}{e}\\\\n=\dfrac{0.5\times 7200}{1.6\times 10^{-19}}\\\\n=2.25\times 10^{22}[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

Assuming the speed of sound is 340 m/s, what is the most likely speed of the jet shown below?

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Well we know it has to be greater than 300,000 km/s since we can't see it.

We can't calculate it any closer than that using the given information.

Static Friction
Now let’s examine the static case. Remain on the “Force graphs” tab at the top of the window. Make sure the box labeled “Ffriction” is checked at the left of the screen, this will allow us to measure to force of friction experienced by an object as it slides down the ramp.

Draw a free body diagram for an object sitting on the incline at rest, assuming the incline is at the maximum angle BEFORE the object starts to move. Be sure to include friction and stipulate whether it is kinetic or static. ​

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name the element and explain why it is unusual:
a)A liquid metal
b)A non-metal that conducts electricity

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Motion is movement, the teacher's movement is motion

Flying insects such as bees may accumulate a small positive electric charge as they fly. In one experiment, the mean electric charge of 50 bees was measured to be +(30±5)pC+(30±5)pC per bee. Researchers also observed the electrical properties of a plant consisting of a flower atop a long stem. The charge on the stem was measured as a positively charged bee approached, landed, and flew away. Plants are normally electrically neutral, so the measured net electric charge on the stem was zero when the bee was very far away. As the bee approached the flower, a small net positive charge was detected in the stem, even before the bee landed. Once the bee landed, the whole plant became positively charged, and this positive charge remained on the plant after the bee flew away. By creating artificial flowers with various charge values, experimenters found that bees can distinguish between charged and uncharged flowers and may use the positive electric charge left by a previous bee as a cue indicating whether a plant has already been visited (in which case, little pollen may remain). What is the best explanation for the observation that the electric charge on the stem became positive as the charged bee approached (before it landed)?
(a) Because air is a good conductor, the positive charge on the bee’s surface flowed through the air from bee to plant.
(b) Because the earth is a reservoir of large amounts of charge, positive ions were drawn up the stem from the ground toward the charged bee.
(c) The plant became electrically polarized as the charged bee approached.
(d) Bees that had visited the plant earlier deposited a positive charge on the stem.

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Answer:

a) True

Explanation:

There are several possible explanations for this positive charge

* The explanation of the small positive charge in the plant when the bee approaches is like a defense system of the plants,

to prevent the bees from taking the pollen, but the flowers need the bees to transport the pollen for fertilization, so this possibility is not correct

* The air is conductive so the bee indexes a charge in the nearby air, this charge must be negative and this charge induced in the air induces a charge on the flower that must be positive.

When reviewing the different statements we have

a) True, it agrees with the second explanation of the phenomenon

b) False. The earth is a deposit of negative charge

c) false. If this is the case the charge should be negative

d) False. This residual charge from the other bees is quickly neutralized by the charge from the Earth.

Answer:

Explanation:

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A storage tank has the shape of an inverted circular cone with height 12 m and base radius of 4 m. It is filled with water to a height of 10 m. Find the work required to empty the tank by pumping all of the water to the top of the tank. (The density of water is 1000 kg/m3. Assume g

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Answer:

Work required to empty the tank by pumping all of the water to the top of the tank = 1674700 Kgm/s^2

Explanation:

Volume of Circular cone = V = (1/3)πr2h

where r is the radius in meters

and h is the height in meters

Substituting the given values in above equation, we get -

V = [tex]\frac{1}{3} * 3.14 * 4^2 * 10 = 167.47[/tex] cubic  meters.

The force required will be equal to the mass of water in the cone

[tex]= 167.47 * 1000[/tex]

= 167470 Kg

Weight = Mass * g

= 167470 * 10

= 1674700 Kgm/s^2

if a car travels 200 m to the east in 8.0 s what is the cars average velocity?

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Answer:

25 m/s

Explanation:

200/8 = 25

Two identical conducting spheres are placed with their centers 0.30 m apart. One is given a charge of 12 X10^-9 C and the other is given a charge of -18 X 10^-9 C. a. Find the electric force exerted on one sphere by the other. b. The sphere are connected by a conducting wire. After equilibrium has occurred, find the electric force between the two spheres.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Force between two charged conducting sphere

= k x Q₁ x Q₂ / r² ,  k is a constant  Q₁ and Q₂ are charges and   r is distance between them .

= 9 x 10⁹ x 12 x 10⁻⁹ x 18 x 10⁻⁹ / .30²

= 21600 x 10⁻⁹

= 2.16 x 10⁻⁵ N .

b )

After the spheres are joined together , there is redistribution of charge and remaining charge will be equally shared by them .

Charge on each sphere = (12 - 18 ) x 10⁻⁹ / 2

= - 3 x 10⁻⁹ C .

Force = 9 x 10⁹ x 3 x 10⁻⁹ x 3 x 10⁻⁹ / .30²

= 900 x 10⁻⁹ N .

If you have a 0.125 kg lead piece at
20.0°C, how much heat must you
add to melt it? (Remember, you
must warm it to its melting point
first.)
Material
Lead
Melt Pt (°C)
327
L (1/kg)
2.32.104
Boil Pt (°C) Lv (1/kg)
1750 8.59.105
c (1/(kg*c)
128
(Unit = J)

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Answer:

7,812 J

Explanation:

Using the relation:

Q = mcΔθ

Q = quantity of heat

C = specific heat capacity of lead

Δθ = temperature change (T2 - T1)

M = mass of substance

Q = mass * specific heat * Δθ

Q = 0.125kg * 128 * (327 – 20)

Q = 0.125 * 128 * 307

Q = 4912 J

For melting:

Q = mass * Hf

0.125 * (2.32 * 10^4)

= 2,900 J

Total = 4,912 J + 2,900 J = 7,812 J

What is the acceleration of a car that goes from 0 MS to 60 MS and six seconds

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a = Δv/Δt
a = v2-v1/t2-t1
a = 60MS - 0MS / 6 seconds
a = 60 MS/ 6 seconds
a = 10 m/s^2

An object is dropped from a bridge. A second object is thrown downwards 1.0 s later. They both reach the water 20 m below at the same instant. What was the initial speed of the second object? Neglect air resistance.

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Answer:

Explanation:
Kinematics equation for first Object:

but:
The initial velocity is zero

it reach the water at in instant, t1, y(t)=0:


Kinematics equation for the second Object:
The initial velocity is zero

but:

it reach the water at in instant, t2, y(t)=0. If the second object is thrown 1s later, t2=t1-1=1.02s


The velocity is negative, because the object is thrown downwards

Shanti is riding on a train that is moving at a speed of 90 km/h. He is carrying a power cord for his phone that is 1.2 m long.

Which describes the length of the power cord when Shanti gets off the train?

cannot be determined
less than 1.2 m
more than 1.2 m
equal to 1.2 m

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Answer:

D. equal to 1.2

Explanation:

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The length of the power cord will be equal to 1.2 m.

Describe about the length of power cord? The train is moving at a speed of 90 km /hr. Train was moving but the person in the train can be considered to be at rest. Shanti is the person travelling on the train. Her cord can be used only by her and the cord length of the phone will be 1.2 m.The length can be measured through the distance.The unit of length is meter.As we know the concept of motion and rest, there only the train in motion, shanti was at rest and shanti's power cord were also in the rest. Power cord length will be determined only at the time of manufacturing.If the power cord length to be change then the crimping process.So, the length will not change suddenly.

The length of the power cord when shanti gets off the train is equal to 1.2 m.

The Correct answer is Option D.

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2. Using a giant screw, a crew does 650 J of work to drill a hole into a rock.
The screw does 65 J of work. What is the efficiency of the screw? Show your
work. Hellpppp

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Answer:

42,250

Explanation:

It goes inside=

Displacemt

It does work=

Work done

To find efficiency of jule we do=

Dicplacement × Work done

650 × 65

42,250

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Which statement is correct?
A. If the electric field is zero everywhere inside a region of space, the potential must also be zero in that region.
B. When the electric field is zero at a point, the potential must also be zero there.
C. If the electrical potential in a region is constant, the electric field must be zero everywhere in that region.
D. If the electric potential at a point in space is zero, then the electric field at that point must also be zero.

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Answer:

The answer is "Choice C ".

Explanation:

The relationship between the E and V can be defined as follows:

[tex]\to E= -\Delta V[/tex]

Let,

[tex]\to E= \frac{\delta V}{\delta x}[/tex]

When E=0

[tex]\to \frac{\delta V}{\delta x}=0[/tex]

v is a constant value

Therefore, In the electric potential in a region is a constant value then the electric-field must be into zero that is everywhere in the given region, that's why in this question the "choice c" is correct.

Given that Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5700 years, determine how long it would take for
this reduction to occur.

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Answer:It will take about 3000 years

Explanation:

your "A" never changes, while your "Y" changes depending on strength of gravity. is it mass or weight? ​

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Answer:

A - mass. B - Weight

Explanation:

This is because weight varies with the strength of gravity. Mass is just the amount of matter in an object

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Three waves with frequencies of 1 Hertz (Hz), 3 Hz, and 9Hz travel at the same speed. Which of the following statements is correct?

A. The 1 Hz wave contains the most energy.

B. The crests of all three waves are of equal height.

C. The wavelength of the 9Hz wave is three times that of the 3 Hz wave.

D. The 1 Hz wave has the longest wavelength.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The crest of all three waves are of equal height

A solar panel is used to collect energy from the sun and change it into other forms of energy. The picture below shows some solar panels on the roof of a building. Which form of energy to collected by the solar panels?

A. Wind

B. sound

C. Magnetic

D. Light

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C I’m pretty sure!!!!!

A student is conducting an experiment to compare the resistivity of two unknown materials by using two wires, each made of one of the materials and each connected in a circuit. The student measures the potential difference across and current in the wires. What must be the same to be able to compare the resistivities using just the potential difference and current measurements?

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Answer:

is there a. b.  c  or d?

Explanation:

A garbage truck and a minivan are moving at the same velocity.


Which automobile will have greater momentum and why? Explain your response using Newton’s second law of motion specifically.


If the garbage truck and minivan in Part A get into an accident with each other, how can safety restraints in a car can save a life? Explain your response using one of Newton’s laws.


Which of Newton’s laws of motion act upon the vehicles at the point of impact? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Part A

Newton's second law of motion states that the force applied to an object is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum that is produced

Mathematically, we have;

F = m·v - m·u/Δt

Where;

m = The mass of the object

v = The final velocity of the object

u = The initial velocity of the object

Δt = The duration of motion of the object during change in velocity

Therefore, given that the mass, 'M', of the truck is larger than the mass, 'm', of the minivan, where the time of change in velocity Δt, and the initial and final velocities of both automobiles are the same such as in a sudden stop, the garbage ruck will exert more force than the minivan, and therefore, the garbage truck has a greater initial momentum before the automobiles are brought to a stop

Part B;

According to Newton's first law of motion, we have;

The use of a seat belt (and airbag for front seated passengers) will prevent dashboard or windscreen for the front passengers or the front seat for the passengers in the back, from being the item that stops the continued forward motion of the passengers in the car, which can lead to injury

Part C; The Newton's law of motion that act on a body at the point of impact is Newton's third law of motion, which states that the action and reaction are equal and opposite

Therefore, the action of the garbage truck on the minivan upon impact is equal to the reaction of the minivan to the force the garbage truck exerts on the minivan

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted by Mercury on a 70 kg human standing on the surface of Mercury. (The mass of Mercury is 3.31023 kg and its radius is 2.4106 m.)

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Answer:

2.66×10⁻⁹ N.

Explanation:

From the question,

Applying newton's law of universal gravitation,

Fg = GMm/r²............................... Equation 1

Where Fg = gravitational force, G = universal constant, M = mass of the mercury, m = mass of the human, r = radius of Mercury

Given: M = 3.31023 kg, M = 70 kg, r = 2.4106

Constant: G = 6.67×10⁻¹¹ Nm²/kg²

Substitute these values into equation 1

Fg = 6.67×10⁻¹¹(70×3.31023)/(2.4106²)

Fg = 2.66×10⁻⁹ N.

The masses of astronauts are monitored during long stays in orbit, such as when visiting a space station. The astronaut is strapped into a chair that is attached to the space station by springs and the period of oscillation of the chair in a friction-less track is measured.
(a) The period of oscillation of the 10.0 kg chair when empty is 0.750 s. What is the effective force constant of the springs?
(b) What is the mass of an astronaut who has an oscillation period of 2.00 s when in the chair?
(c) The movement of the space station should be negligible. Find the maximum displacement of the 100,000 kg sace station if the astronaut's motion has an amplitude of 0.100 m.

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Answer:

a)  k = 701.8 N / m, b)  m_{ast} = 61.1 kg, c)  v ’= -1.3 10⁻⁴ m / s

Explanation:

a) For this exercise let's use the relationship of the angular velocity

         w = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{k}{m} }[/tex]

          k = w² m

the angular velocity is related to the period

          w = 2π / T

we substitute

          k = 4 π²    [tex]\frac{m}{T^2}[/tex]

let's calculate

          k = 4 π²   10 /0.75²

          k = 701.8 N / m

b) now repeat the measurement with an astronaut on the chair

         w = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{k}{m} }[/tex]

where the mass Month the mass of the chair plus the mass of the astronaut

        M = m + [tex]m_{ast}[/tex]

       

          M = k / w²

          w = 2π / T

let's calculate

           w = 2π / 2

            w = π rad / s

           

            M = 701.8 /π²

            M = 71,111 kg

now we use that

          M = m + m_{ast}

          m_{ast} = M - m

          m_{ast} = 71.111 - 10.0

          m_{ast} = 61.1 kg

c) if the astronaut's movement is simple harmonic

          x = A cos wt

therefore the speed is

         v = [tex]\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex]

         v = -Aw sin wt

maximum speed is

          v = - Aw

          v = 0.100 π

          v = 0.31416 m / s

we can suppose that the movement of the space station and the astronaut  is equivalent to division of the same

         

initial instant. Before the move

         p₀ = 0

final instant. When the astronaut is moving

        p_f = M_station v’+ m_{ast} v

the moment is preserved

         p₀ = pf

         0 = M__{station} v ’+ m_{ast} v

         v ’= - [tex]\frac{m_{ast} }{M_{station} } \ v[/tex]

we substitute

         v ’= [tex]\frac{61.1 }{ 100000 } \ 0.31416[/tex]

         v ’= -1.3 10⁻⁴ m / s

the negative sign indicates that the station is moving in the opposite direction from the astronaut

Which is an example of kinetic energy?

A. The energy stored in
ethanol

B. A ball sitting at the top of a ramp

C. A compressed spring

D. A hockey puck sliding across ice

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D . A hockey puck sliding across ice

D. A hockey puck sliding across ice

Common transparent tape becomes charged when pulled from a dispenser. If one piece is placed above another, the repulsive force can be great enough to support the top piece's weight. Assuming equal point charges (only an approximation), calculate the magnitude of the charge if electrostatic force is great enough to support the weight of a 12.0 mg piece of tape held 0.55 cm above another. (The magnitude of this charge is consistent with what is typical of static electricity.)

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Answer:

    q = 2 10⁻⁸ C

Explanation:

For this exercise we use the translational equilibrium equation

                    F_e -A =

                    F_e = W

the electric force is given by Coulomb's law

                    F_e = [tex]k \frac{q_1q_2}{r^2}[/tex]

in this case they indicate that the loads on the tapes are equal

                    F_e = k q² / r²

we substitute

                    k q² / r² = m g

                    q = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{mg r^2}{k} }[/tex]

calculate  

                     q = [tex]\sqrt { \frac{ 12 \ 10^{-3} \ 9.8 (0.55 \ 10^{-2})^2 }{9 \ 10^9} }[/tex]    

                     q = [tex]\sqrt{ 3.9526 \ 10^{-16}[/tex]

                     q = 1,999 10⁻⁸ C

                     q = 2 10⁻⁸ C

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