Answer:
Explanation:
The distance of middle point from centres of spheres will be as follows
From each of 2 cm diameter sphere
R = 1 + 6.7 / 2 = 4.35 cm = 4.35 x 10⁻² m
Expression for electric field = Q / 4πε R²
Electric field due to positive charge
E₁ = 70 x 10⁻⁹ x 9 x 10⁹ / 4.35² x 10⁻⁴
= 33.3 x 10⁴ N/C
Electric field due to negative charge
E₂ = 40 x 10⁻⁹ x 9 x 10⁹ / 4.35² x 10⁻⁴
= 19.02 x 10⁴ N/C
E₁ and E₂ act in the same direction so
Total field = (33.3 + 19.02 ) x 10⁴
= 52.32 x 10⁴ N/C .
Which of the following biotic organisms makes its own energy from inorganic substances?
producers
consumers
decomposers
minerals
Answer:
producers make its own energy frominorganic substances.
Stress is a factor that contributes to heart disease risk.true or false
A wheel starts from rest and rotates with constant angular acceleration to reach an angular speed of 12.9 rad/s in 2.98 s.
(a) Find the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the wheel.
(b) Find the angle in radians through which it rotates in this time interval.
Explanation:
(a) Find the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the wheel.
angular acceleration = angular speed /timeangular acceleration = 12.9/2.98 = 4.329rad/s²(b) Find the angle in radians through which it rotates in this time interval.
angular speed = 2x3.14xf12.9rad = 2 x3.14rad = 6.28/12.9rad = 0.487Now we convert rad to angle
1 rad = 57.296°0.487 = unknown angleunknown angle =57.296 x 0.487 = 27.9°The angle in radians = 27.9°
Bromine, a liquid at room temperature, has a boiling point
Yes it does ! The so-called "boiling point" is the temperature at which Bromine liquid can change state and become Bromine vapor, if enough additional thermal energy is provided. The boiling point is higher than room temperature.
what tools use cut wood
Answer:
hand saws
power saws
Circular Saw
Explanation:
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describe the relation among density, temperature, and volume when the pressure is constant, and explain the blackbody radiation curve
Answer:
in all cases with increasing temperature the density should decrease.
Black body radiation is a construction that maintains a constant temperature and a hole is opened, this hole is called a black body,
Explanation:
Let's start for ya dream gas
PV = nRT
Since it indicates that the pressure is constant, we see that the volume is directly proportional to the temperature.
The density of is defined by
ρ = m / V
As we saw that volume increases with temperature, this is also true for solid materials, using linear expansion. Therefore in all cases with increasing temperature the density should decrease.
Black body radiation is a construction that maintains a constant temperature and a hole is opened, this hole is called a black body, since all the radiation that falls on it is absorbed or emitted.
This type of construction has a characteristic curve where the maximum of the curve is dependent on the tempera, but independent of the material with which it is built, to explain the behavior of this curve Planck proposed that the diaconate in the cavity was not continuous but discrete whose energy is given by the relationship
E = h f
You walk into an elevator, step onto a scale, and push the "down" button to go directly from the tenth floor to the first floor. You also recall that your normal weight is w= 635 N. If the elevator has an initial acceleration of magnitude 2.45 m/s2, what does the scale read? Express your answer in newtons.
Answer: 479. 425 N
Explanation: the calculation of a body in an elevator obeys Newton law. When it is accelerating upward, the scale reading is greater than the true weight of the person.
It is given by N= m(g+a)
When it is accelerating downward, the scale reading is less than the true weight.
It so given by N = m(g-a)
The answer to the above questions is in the attached photo
Answer:
the scale will read 476.414 N
Explanation:
Weight = 635 N
mass = (weight) ÷ (acceleration due to gravity 9.81 m/^2)
mass m = 635 ÷ 9.81 = 64.729 kg
initial acceleration of the elevator a = 2.45 m/s^2
the force produced by the acceleration of the elevator downwards = ma
your body inertia force try to counteract this force, by a force equal and opposite to the direction of this force, leading to an apparent weight loss
apparent weight = weight - ma
apparent weight = 635 - (64.729 x 2.45)
apparent weight = 635 - 158.586 = 476.414 N
A uniform 2.0-kg rod that is 0.92 m long is suspended at rest from the ceiling by two springs, one at each end. Both springs hang straight down from the ceiling. The springs have identical lengths when they are unstretched. Their spring constants are 29 N/m and 66 N/m. Find the angle that the rod makes with the horizontal.
Answer:
11.7°
Explanation:
See attached file
The cost of energy delivered to residences by electrical transmission varies from $0.070/kWh to $0.258/kWh throughout the United States; $0.110/kWh is the average value.
Required:
At this average price, calculate the cost of:
a. leaving a 40-W porch light on for two weeks while you are on vacation?
b. making a piece of dark toast in 3.00 min with a 970-W toaster
c. drying a load of clothes in 40.0 min in a 5.20 x 10^3-W dryer.
Answer:
Cost = $ 1.48
Cost = $ 0.005
Cost = $ 0.38
Explanation:
given data
electrical transmission varies = $0.070/kWh to $0.258/kWh
average value = $0.110/kWh
solution
when leaving a 40-W porch light on for two weeks while you are on vacation so cost will be
first we get here energy consumed that is express as
E = Pt .................1
here E is Energy Consumed and Power Delivered is P and t is time
so power is here 0.04 KW and t = 2 week = 336 hour
so
put value in 1 we get
E = 0.04 × 336
E = 13.44 KWh
so cost will be as
Cost = E × Unit Price .............2
put here value and we get
Cost = 13.44 × 0.11
Cost = $ 1.48
and
when you making a piece of dark toast in 3.00 min with a 970-W toaster
so energy consumed will be by equation 1 we get
E = Pt
power is = 0.97 KW and time = 3 min = 0.05 hour
put value in equation 1 for energy consume
E = 0.97 × 0.05 h
E = 0.0485 KWh
and we get cost by w\put value in equation 2 that will be
cost = E × Unit Price
cost = 0.0485 × 0.11
Cost = $ 0.005
and
when drying a load of clothes in 40.0 min in a 5.20 x 10^3-W dryer
from equation 1 we get energy consume
E = Pt
Power Delivered = 5.203 KW and time = 40 min = 0.67 hour
E = 5.203 × 0.67
E = 3.47 KWh
and
cost will by put value in equation 2
Cost = E × Unit Price
Cost = 3.47 × 0.11
Cost = $ 0.38
A passenger jet flies from one airport to another 1,233 miles away in 2.4 h. Find its average speed. = ____ m/s
Speed = (distance) / (time)
Speed = (1,233 mile) / (2.4 hour)
Speed = 513.75 mile/hour
Speed = (513.75 mi/hr) x (1609.344 meter/mi) x (1 hr / 3600 sec)
Speed = (513.75 x 1609.344 / 3600) (mile-meter-hour/hour-mile-second)
Speed = 229.7 meter/second
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On Apollo missions to the Moon, the command module orbited at an altitude of 160 km above the lunar surface. How long did it take for the command module to complete one orbit?
Answer:
T = 2.06h
Explanation:
In order to calculate the time that the Apollo takes to complete an orbit around the moon, you use the following formula, which is one of the Kepler's law:
[tex]T=\frac{2\pi r^{3/2}}{\sqrt{GM_m}}[/tex] (1)
T: time for a complete orbit = ?
r: radius of the orbit
G: Cavendish's constant = 6.674*10^-11 m^3.kg^-1.s^-2
Mm: mass of the moon = 7.34*10^22 kg
The radius of the orbit is equal to the radius of the moon plus the distance from the surface to the Apollo:
[tex]r=R_m+160km\\\\[/tex]
Rm: radius of the moon = 1737.1 km
[tex]r=1737.1km+160km=1897.1km=1897.1*10^3 m[/tex]
Then, you replace all values of the parameters in the equation (1):
[tex]T=\frac{2\pi (1897.1*10^3m)^{3/2}}{\sqrt{(6.674*10^{-11}m^3/kgs^2)(7.34*10^22kg)}}\\\\T=7417.78s[/tex]
In hours you obtain:
[tex]T=7417.78s*\frac{1h}{3600s}=2.06h[/tex]
The time that the Apollo takes to complete an orbit around the moon is 2.06h
To understand the standard formula for a sinusoidal traveling wave.
One formula for a wave with a y displacement (e.g., of a string) traveling in the x direction is
y(x,t)=Asin(kxâÏt).
All the questions in this problem refer to this formula and to the wave it describes.
1) What is the phase Ï(x,t) of the wave?
Express the phase in terms of one or more given variables ( A, k, x, t, and Ï) and any needed constants like Ï
Ï(x,t)=
2) What is the wavelength λ of the wave?
Express the wavelength in terms of one or more given variables ( A, k, x, t, and Ï) and any needed constants like Ï.
λ=
3) What is the period T of this wave?
Express the period in terms of one or more given variables ( A, k, x, t, and Ï) and any needed constants like Ï.
T=
4) What is the speed of propagation v of this wave?
Express the speed of propagation in terms of one or more given variables ( A, k, x, t, and Ï) and any needed constants like Ï.
v=
Answer:
1) Φ=zero
2) λ = 2π / k
3) T = 2π / w
4) v = w / k
Explanation:
The equation of a traveling wave is
y = A sin (ka - wt + Ф)
Let's answer using this equation the different questions
1) we see that the equation given in the problem the phase is zero
2) wavelength
k = 2π /λ
λ = 2π / k
3) The perido
angular velocity is related to frequency
w = 2π f
frequency and period are related
f = 1 / T
w = 2 π / T
T = 2π / w
4) the wave speed is
v = λ f
λ = 2π / k
f = w / 2π
v = 2π /k w /2π
v = w / k
What is the relationship between the magnitudes of the collision forces of two vehicles, if one of them travels at a higher speed?
Explanation:
The collision forces are equal and opposite. Therefore, the magnitudes are equal.
If you could see stars during the day, this is what the sky would look like at noon on a given day. The Sun is near the stars of the constellation Gemini. Near which constellation would you expect the Sun to be located at sunset?
Answer:
The sun will be located near the Gemini constellation at sunset
The buoyant force on an object placed in a liquid is (a) always equal to the volume of the liquid displaced. (b) always equal to the weight of the object. (c) always equal to the weight of the liquid displaced. (d) always less than the volume of the liquid displaced.
Answer:
(c) always equal to the weight of the liquid displaced.
Explanation:
Archimedes principle (also called physical law of buoyancy) states that when an object is completely or partially immersed in a fluid (liquid, e.t.c), it experiences an upthrust (or buoyant force) whose magnitude is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that object.
Therefore, from this principle the best option is C - always equal to the weight of the liquid displaced.
Unpolarized light enters a polarizer with vertical polarization axis. The light that passes through passes another polarizer with transmission axis at 40 degrees to the horizontal. What is the intensity of the light after the second polarizer expressed as a fraction of the original intensity
Answer:
I = 0.2934 I₀
Explanation:
The expression that governs the transmission of polarization is
I = I₀ cos² θ
Let's apply this to our case, when the unpolarized light enters the first polarized, the polarized light that comes out has the intensity of
I₁ = I₀ / 2
this is the light that enters the second polarizer
I = I₁ cos² θ
we substitute
I = I₀ / 2 cos² 40
I = I₀ 0.2934
I = 0.2934 I₀
When you are told that the wind has a "Small Coriolis force" associated with it, what is that "small force" exactly
Answer:
Coriolis force is a type of force of inertia that acts on objects that is in motion within a frame of reference that rotates with respect to an inertial frame. Due to the rotation of the earth, circulating air is deflected result of the Coriolis force, instead of the air circulating between the earth poles and the equator in a straight manner. Because of the effect of the Coriolis force, air movement deflects toward the right in the Northern Hemisphere and toward the left in the Southern Hemisphere, eventually taking a curved path of travel.
The pressure exerted by a phonograph needle on a record is surprisingly large. If the equivalent of 0.600 g is supported by a needle, the tip of which is a circle 0.240 mm in radius, what pressure is exerted on the record in N/m2?
Answer:
[tex]P=3.25x10^{4}\frac{N}{m^2}[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, since pressure is defined as the force applied over a surface:
[tex]P=\frac{F}{A}[/tex]
We can associate the force with the weight of the needle computed by using the acceleration of the gravity:
[tex]F=0.600g*\frac{1kg}{1000g}*9.8\frac{m}{s^2} =5.88x10^{-3}N[/tex]
And the area of the the tip (circle) in meters:
[tex]A=\pi r^2=\pi (0.240mm)^2=\pi (0.240mm*\frac{1m}{1000mm} )^2\\\\A=1.81x10^{-7}m^2[/tex]
Thus, the pressure exerted on the record turns out:
[tex]P=\frac{5.88x10^{-3}N}{1.81x10^{-7}m^2} \\\\P=3.25x10^{4}\frac{N}{m^2}[/tex]
Which is truly a large value due to the tiny area on which the pressure is exerted.
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what is thermodynamic?
Answer:
Thermodynamics is a branch of physics which deals with the energy and work of a system. It was born in the 19th century as scientists were first discovering how to build and operate steam engines. Thermodynamics deals only with the large scale response of a system which we can observe and measure in experiment.
Answer:
thermodynamics is the branch of physics which deals with the study of heat and other forms energy and their mutual relationship(relation ship between them)
Explanation:
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Approximately what applied force is needed to keep the box moving with a constant velocity that is twice as fast as before? Explain
Complete question:
A force F is applied to the block as shown (check attached image). With an applied force of 1.5 N, the block moves with a constant velocity.
Approximately what applied force is needed to keep the box moving with a constant velocity that is twice as fast as before? Explain
Answer:
The applied force that is needed to keep the box moving with a constant velocity that is twice as fast as before, is 3 N
Force is directly proportional to velocity, to keep the box moving at the double of initial constant velocity, we must also double the value of the initially applied force.
Explanation:
Given;
magnitude of applied force, F = 1.5 N
Apply Newton's second law of motion;
F = ma
[tex]F = m(\frac{v}{t} )\\\\F = \frac{m}{t} v\\\\Let \ \frac{m}{t} \ be \ constant = k\\F = kv\\\\k = \frac{F}{v} \\\\\frac{F_1}{v_1} = \frac{F_2}{v_2}[/tex]
The applied force needed to keep the box moving with a constant velocity that is twice as fast as before;
[tex]\frac{F_1}{v_1} = \frac{F_2}{v_2} \\\\(v_2 = 2v_1, \ and \ F_1 = 1.5N)\\\\\frac{1.5}{v_1} = \frac{F_2}{2v_1} \\\\1.5 = \frac{F_2}{2}\\\\F_2 = 2*1.5\\\\F_2 = 3 N[/tex]
Therefore, the applied force that is needed to keep the box moving with a constant velocity that is twice as fast as before, is 3 N
Force is directly proportional to velocity, to keep the box moving at the double of initial constant velocity, we must also double the value of the applied force.
An ac circuit consist of a pure resistance of 10ohms is connected across an ae supply
230V 50Hz Calculate the:
(i)Current flowing in the circuit.
(ii)Power dissipated
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When moving to a new apartment, you rent a truck and create a ramp with a 244 cm long piece of plywood. The top of the moving ramp lies on the edge of the truck bed at a height of 115 cm. You load your textbooks into a wooden box at the bottom of the ramp (the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and ramp is = 0.2). Then you and a few friends give the box a quick push and it starts to slide up the ramp. A) What angle is made by the ramp and the ground?B) Unfortunately, after letting go, the box only tables 80cm up the ramp before it starts coming back down! What speed was the box initially traveling with just after you stopped pushing it?
Answer:
A) θ = 28.1º , B) v = 2.47 m / s
Explanation:
A) The angle of the ramp can be found using trigonometry
sin θ = y / L
Φ = sin⁻¹ y / L
θ = sin⁻¹ (115/244)
θ = 28.1º
B) For this pate we can use the relationship between work and kinetic energy
W =ΔK
where the work is
W = -fr x
the negative sign is due to the fact that the friction force closes against the movement
Lavariacion of energy cineta is
ΔEm = ½ m v² - mgh
-fr x = ½ m v² - m gh
the friction force has the equation
fr = very N
at the highest part there is no speed and we take the origin from the lowest part of the ramp
To find the friction force we use Newton's second law. Where one axis is parallel to the ramp and the other is perpendicular
Axis y . perpendicular
N- Wy = 0
cos tea = Wy / W
Wy = W cos treaa
N = mg cos tea
we substitute
- (very mg cos tea) x = ½ m v²2 - mgh
v2 = m (gh- very g cos tea x)
let's calculate
v = Ra (9.8 0.80 - 0.2 9.8 0.0 cos 28.1)
v = RA (7.84 -1.729)
v = 2.47 m / s
A particle of charge = 50 µC moves in a region where the only force on it is an electric force. As the particle moves 25 cm, its kinetic energy increases by 1.5 mJ. Determine the electric potential difference acting on the partice
Answer:
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Two charged particles are projected into a region where a magnetic field is directed perpendicular to their velocities. If the charges are deflected in opposite directions, what are the possible relative charges and directions? (Select all that apply.)
Answer:
*If the particles are deflected in opposite directions, it implies that their charges must be opposite
*the force is perpendicular to the speed, therefore it describes a circular movement, one in the clockwise direction and the other in the counterclockwise direction.
Explanation:
When a charged particle enters a magnetic field, it is subjected to a force given by
F = q v x B
where bold letters indicate vectors
this expression can be written in the form of a module
F = qv B sin θ
and the direction of the force is given by the right-hand rule.
In our case the magnetic field is perpendicular to the speed, therefore the angle is 90º and the sin 90 = 1
If the particles are deflected in opposite directions, it implies that their charges must be opposite, one positive and the other negative.
Furthermore, the force is perpendicular to the speed, therefore it describes a circular movement, one in the clockwise direction and the other in the counterclockwise direction.
When the charges in the rod are in equilibrium, what is the magnitude of the electric field within the rod?
Answer: If we have equilibrium, the magnitude must be zero.
Explanation:
If the charges are in equilibrium, this means that the total charge is equal to zero.
And as the charges must be homogeneously distributed in the rod, we can conclude that the electric field within the rod must be zero, so the magnitude of the electric field must be zero
An electromagnetic wave is propagating towards the west. At a certain moment the direction of the magnetic field vector associated with this wave points vertically up. What is the direction of the electric field vector?
Answer:
the electric field is pointing horizontal direction and in south direction
Explanation:
In an electromagnetic wave, the magnetic field and electrical field are perpendicular to each other and these are perpendicular to the direction of the waves.
Check Your UnderstandingSuppose the radius of the loop-the-loop inExample 7.9is 15 cm and thetoy car starts from rest at a height of 45 cm above the bottom. What is its speed at the top of the loop
Answer:
v = 1.7 m/s
Explanation:
By applying conservation of energy principle in this situation, we know that:
Loss in Potential Energy of Car = Gain in Kinetic Energy of Car
mgΔh = (1/2)mv²
2gΔh = v²
v = √(2gΔh)
where,
v = velocity of car at top of the loop = ?
g = 9.8 m/s²
Δh = change in height = 45 cm - Diameter of Loop
Δh = 45 cm - 30 cm = 15 cm = 0.15 m
Therefore,
v = √(2)(9.8 m/s²)(0.15 m)
v = 1.7 m/s
You illuminate a slit with a width of 77.7 μm with a light of wavelength 721 nm and observe the resulting diffraction pattern on a screen that is situated 2.83 m from the slit. What is the width, in centimeters, of the pattern's central maximum
Answer:
The width is [tex]Z = 0.0424 \ m[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The width of the slit is [tex]d = 77.7 \mu m = 77.7 *10^{-6} \ m[/tex]
The wavelength of the light is [tex]\lambda = 721 \ nm[/tex]
The position of the screen is [tex]D = 2.83 \ m[/tex]
Generally angle at which the first minimum of the interference pattern the light occurs is mathematically represented as
[tex]\theta = sin ^{-1}[\frac{m \lambda}{d} ][/tex]
Where m which is the order of the interference is 1
substituting values
[tex]\theta = sin ^{-1}[\frac{1 *721*10^{-9}}{ 77.7*10^{-6}} ][/tex]
[tex]\theta = 0.5317 ^o[/tex]
Now the width of first minimum of the interference pattern is mathematically evaluated as
[tex]Y = D sin \theta[/tex]
substituting values
[tex]Y = 2.283 * sin (0.5317)[/tex]
[tex]Y = 0.02 12 \ m[/tex]
Now the width of the pattern's central maximum is mathematically evaluated as
[tex]Z = 2 * Y[/tex]
substituting values
[tex]Z = 2 * 0.0212[/tex]
[tex]Z = 0.0424 \ m[/tex]
An electric heater is constructed by applying a potential different of 120V across a nichrome wire that has a total resistant of 8 ohm .the current by the wire is
Answer:
15amps
Explanation:
V=IR
I=V/R
I = 120/8
I = 15 amps