The inner ear has two special jobs. It changes sound waves to electrical signals (nerve impulses). This allows the brain to hear and understand sounds. The inner ear is also important for balance.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Once the vibrations of the eardrum have been transmitted to the oval window, the sound waves continue their journey into the internal ear. The parts of the inner ear have very important purposes for your hearing and your balance.
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A capacitor is made from two hollow, coaxial, iron cylinders, one inside the other. The inner cylinder is negatively charged and the outer is positively charged; the magnitude of the charge on each is 11.5 pC. The inner cylinder has a radius of 0.550 mm, the outer one has a radius of 7.20 mm, and the length of each cylinder is 13.0 cm.
(a) What is the capacitance?
(b) What applied potential difference is necessary to produce these charges on the cylinders?
Answer:
A)2.811 × 10^-12 F
B)4.09V
Explanation:
(a) What is the capacitance?
Capacitance of coaxial cylinder can be determined using below expresion
C= (2π ε0 L)/ Ln[ rb/ra]
Where
ε0= permittivity of free space= 8.85×10^−12 Fm^-1
L= length of each cylinder =13.0 cm= 13×10^-2m
rb= radius of outer cylinder= 7.20 mm= 7.20×10^-3m
ra=radius of inner cylinder=0.550 mm= 0.550×10^-3 m
If we substitute the values we have,
C= (2π ε0 L)/ Ln[ rb/ra]
C= ( 2 × π × 8.85×10^−12 ×13×10^-2) / Ln[
7.20×10^-3/0.550×10^-3]
C=( 7.2288×10^-12 )/2.5729
C=2.811 × 10^-12 F
B) (b) What applied potential difference is necessary to produce these charges on the cylinders?
Vba= Q/C
Where Vba=potential difference
Q= charge on each = 11.5 pC. = 11.5×10^-12
C= capacitance= 2.811 × 10^-12 F
If we substitute the values we have
Vba=(11.5×10^-12)/2.811 × 10^-12
= 4.09V
An automobile is traveling on a long, straight highway at a steady 80.0 mi/h when the driver sees a wreck 190 m ahead. At that instant, she applies the brakes (ignore reaction time). Between her and the wreck are two different surfaces. First there is 100 m of ice, where the deceleration is only 1.20 m/s2 . From then on, it is dry concrete, where the deceleration is a more normal 6.80 m/s2 .
a) What was the car’s speed just after leaving the icy portion of the road?
b)What is the total distance her car travels before it comes to a stop?
c)What is the total time it took the car to stop?
Answer:
a) The car’s speed just after leaving the icy portion of the road is the first part
Explanation:
When you measure the mass of an object you are also measuring its what
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Mass is both a property of a physical body and a measure of its resistance to acceleration (a change in its state of motion) when a net force is applied. An object's mass also determines the strength of its gravitational attraction to other bodies. The basic SI unit of mass is the kilogram (kg).
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Expository essay "Climate change in Fiji"
Answer: Climate change poses to the tourism development in Fiji islands. It shows the adverse effects of the changing climate and the dangers pose by the tourism activities and also pose a major hazard for the local people in the region. It also deals with the dangerous carbon emissions and CO2 effect on the landscape, food, water, energy.
The pacific is the world`s largest ocean with a surface area of 175 million sq km and constitutes for 40% of the planet`s waters. Located in the tropical latitudes, it covers more than half the globe`s circumference. Temperature of the surface water in the western tropical regions is always more than 28 ÌŠC over a depth of several hundred meters. This makes up the world`s storage of thermal energy for exchange with atmosphere. Here the interaction between atmosphere and ocean is most extreme and influences the climate not only regionally but planet-wide. The nations of the pacific are obscured human settlements absorbed in this vast fluid universe. The ocean is the most important factor controlling the environment and life.
compare and contrast series and parallel circuits?
In a series circuit, a common current flows through all the components of the circuit. While in a parallel circuit, a different amount of current flows through each parallel branch of the circuit. Whereas in the parallel circuit, the same voltage exists across the multiple components in the circuit.
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What is the name of the supercontinent that developed during the Paleozoic?
Laurasia
Tethys
Pangaea
Rodinia
A cricketer lowers his hand while catching balls. Why?
Answer:
While catching a ball, a cricket player lowers his hands, because by doing so, he increases the time of catch. That is, the person increases the time to bring about a given change in momentum, and hence rate of change of momentum decreases. Thus, a small force is exerted by ball on the hands.
Explanation:
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A police officer uses a radar gun that emits electromagnetic waves with a frequency of 10.525 GHz (1.0525 1010 Hz). Assume the police officer is at rest, and is aiming the radar gun at vehicles traveling either directly toward, or directly away from, the radar gun. Assume the speed limit is 110 km/h, as it is on many Canadian highways. The police officer observes reflected waves that have a frequency of 2460 Hz below the frequency of the emitted waves.
Required:
a. At what speed is the car moving?
b. Choose the two correct statements about this situation.
1. The car is moving toward the police officer.
2. The car is moving away from the police officer.
3. The police officer should not cite the driver for speeding.
4. The police officer should cite the driver for speeding.
Answer:
Explanation:
For Doppler effect in radar the formula is as follows
Δf = f₀ x 2v /c
Δf is change in frequency in reflected wave , f₀ is original frequency , v is velocity of source and c is velocity of right .
Δf = 2460 Hz , f₀ = 1.0525 x 10¹⁰ Hz , v = ? c is velocity of light .
2460 = 1.0525 x 10¹⁰ x 2 v / 3 x 10⁸
2460 = 105.25 x 2 v / 3
v = 2460 x 3 / (105.25 x 2 )
v = 35 .06 m /s .
(b)
Since the observed frequency is less , the source is moving away from the observer .
option (2) is correct .
What instrument makes the slowest vibration? A drum? A whistle? A flute? Or a harmonica?
Answer:
A harmonica.
Explanation:
The structure of a harmonica is built in such a way that when the air is blown by the player in it, the air moves within the rectangular structure and making sound vibrations. Sound is heard when an object vibrates. The movement of this vibration creates sound waves, and these waves enter our ears in the form of music.
Therefore, the instrument that will make the slowest vibration among the given instrument will be the harmonica. Thus option D is correct.
Which of these describes static electricity?
a temporary charge
a steady charge
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Answer:
A temporary charge
Explanation:
Static electricity is not steady. Unlike current electricity, it does not have a driving force either in the form of a voltage source or an electromotive force from a cell or a generator. Static electricity is usually due a temporary flow of charges between bodies due unbalanced charges within a system, continuing until equilibrium is achieved.
Answer:
a is correct
Explanation:
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Question 1: Chlorophyll makes some plants look yellow.
True
False
_________________________
Question 2:
Protozoa are a type of unicellular organisms.
True
False
__________________________________
Question 3:
Nerve cells carry oxygen to the body.
True
False
______________________________________
Question 4:
The__ is the basic unit of all living things.
Options:
nucleus
cell
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most bones are connected at joints by
Answer:
Ligaments
Explanation:
I answered your question before it's just connective tissue
Within which type of system is the total energy conserved?
A. Isolated
B. Connected
C. Closed
D. Open
The total energy is conserved within isolated system.
How is energy conserved in an isolated system?In an isolated system, there is no exchange of matter or energy with the surroundings. Therefore, the total energy within the system remains constant, meaning that energy is conserved within the system.
In contrast, in an open system, there can be an exchange of both matter and energy with the surroundings, so the total energy within the system is not necessarily conserved.
In a closed system, there can be an exchange of energy but not matter, so the total energy within the system is conserved as long as there is no work being done by or on the system. In a connected system, the term is not commonly used in the context of energy conservation.
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Look at the circuit diagram. What does the diagram show?
Answer:
the second one i gues
Explanation:
the stripes tells about the batery input/ the x is the lightbulbs/ and two switches
Which group is an international organization in which the United States is involved?
A. The Foreign Relations Committee
B. The Senate Armed Services Committee
C. The Department of Defense
D. The World Trade Organization
Ccorrect Answer Is D: The World Trade Organization
Answer:
the answer is d the world trade organization
Explanation:
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As the cars come closer together, the amount of potential energy in the system:
-Increases
-Decreases
-Stays the same
Answer:
increases
Explanation:
due to less speed
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a person walks 750m due north then 250 m due east of the entire walk takes 12 min find the person average velocity
Answer:
~65.9m/min
Explanation:
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A wave of frequency 500hz and wave length 50m is traveling into a medium, dertimine the speed of velocity of the wave. formula V=f×d.
Answer:
25000m/s
Explanation:
V=fd
V=(500)(50)
V=25000m/s
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Sep 19, 2019 — Wave speed is the distance a wave travels in a given amount of time, such as the ... Wave speed is related to both wavelength and wave frequency. ... The equation for wave speed can be used to calculate the speed of a wave when both ... Frequency = SpeedWavelength or Wavelength = SpeedFrequency.
Explanation:
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Answer: A
Explanation:
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Answer:
1 : b 2: d
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A tuning fork of 500 Hz is struck in a room with a speed of sound of 340 m/s. What is the distance between a point of rarefaction and the next compression point, in the resulting sound?
Answer:
0.34 m
Explanation:
From the question,
v = λf................ Equation 1
Where v = speed of sound, f = frequency, λ = Wave length
Make λ the subject of the equation
λ = v/f............... Equation 2
Given: v = 340 m/s, f = 500 Hz.
Substitute these values into equation 2
λ = 340/500
λ = 0.68 m
But, the distance between a point of rarefaction and the next compression point, in the resulting sound is half wave length
Therefore,
λ/2 = 0.68/2
λ/2 = 0.34 m
Hence, the distance between a point of rarefaction and the next compression point, in the resulting sound is 0.34 m
faraday's law states that the potential difference can be increased by... (choose all that apply)
1. using static electricity instead of current electricity
2. increase the number of coils, increase the strength of the magnet
3. using a bunch of small magnets
4. increasing the time used to power up an electromagnet
5. increase the speed of the magnet
Id say its the last option of the fourth option
Explanation:
Answer:
1:increase the number of coils, increase the strength of the magnet
2:increase the speed of the magnet
3: increasing the time used to power up an electromagnet
Explanation:
1). Increasing the number of turns of wire in the coil – By increasing the amount of individual conductors cutting through the magnetic field, the amount of induced emf produced will be the sum of all the individual loops of the coil, so if there are 20 turns in the coil there will be 20 times more induced emf than in one piece of wire.
2). Increasing the speed of the relative motion between the coil and the magnet – If the same coil of wire passed through the same magnetic field but its speed or velocity is increased, the wire will cut the lines of flux at a faster rate so more induced emf would be produced.
3). Increasing the strength of the magnetic field – If the same coil of wire is moved at the same speed through a stronger magnetic field, there will be more emf produced because there are more lines of force to cut.
Will the 79 kg skier in the figure below slide down if f the coefficient of static friction is 0.25?
Answer:
Man will not slide down
Explanation:
Given:
Coefficient of static friction = 0.25
Angle = 13°
Computation:
Man will slide down if
tan13° > Coefficient of static friction
Tan 13 = 0.23
So,
0.23 < 0.25
So,
Man will not slide down
We can model a pine tree in the forest as having a compact canopy at the top of a relatively bare trunk. Wind blowing on the top of the tree exerts a horizontal force, and thus a torque that can topple the tree if there is no opposing torque. Suppose a tree's canopy presents an area of 9.0 m2 to the wind centered at a height of 7.0 m above the ground. (These are reasonable values for forest trees.)
Answer:
A,)FD= 114.1N
B)Torque=798.5Nm
Explanation:
We can model a pine tree in the forest as having a compact canopy at the top of a relatively bare trunk. Wind blowing on the top of the tree exerts a horizontal force, and thus a torque that can topple the tree if there is no opposing torque. Suppose a tree's canopy presents an area of 9.0 m^2 to the wind centered at a height of 7.0 m above the ground. (These are reasonable values for forest trees.)
If the wind blows at 6.5 m/s, what is the magnitude of the drag force of the wind on the canopy? Assume a drag coefficient of 0.50 and the density of air of 1.2 kg/m^3
B)What torque does this force exert on the tree, measured about the point where the trunk meets the ground?
A)The equation of Drag force equation can be expressed below,
FD =[ CD × A × ρ × (v^2/ 2)]
Where CD= Drag coefficient for cone-shape = 0.5
ρ = Density
Area of of the tree canopy = 9.0 m^2
density of air of = 1.2 kg/m^3
V= wind velocity= 6.5 m/s,
If we substitute those values to the equation, we have;
FD =[ CD × A × ρ × (v^2/ 2)]
F= [ 0.5 × 9.0 m^2 × 1.2 kg/m^3 ( 6.5 m/s/ 2)]
FD= 114.1N
B) the torque can be calculated using below formula below
Torque= (Force × distance)
= 114.1 × 7
= 798.5Nm
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Answer:
6-a . 7-c
Explanation:
Radio waves have a longer wavelength than microwaves. What else is true
about radio waves?
what causes moon phases, rotation or revolution
Answer:
The Moon's monthly
cycle of phases
results from the
changing angle of
its illumination by the Sun.
Because its period of
revolution is the same as its
period of rotation, the Moon
always keeps the same face
toward Earth.
A student sets up a standing wave of wavelength 6 meters in a coiled spring by moving his hand up and down twice each second. What is the velocity of the wave?
Answer:
Velocity = 12 m/s
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Wavelength = 6 meters
Period = 0.5 seconds. This is due to the fact that the student is moving his hand up and down twice each second.
To find the velocity;
Velocity = wavelength * frequency
But, frequency = 1/period
Frequency = 1/0.5
Frequency = 2
Substituting the values into the velocity formula, we have;
Velocity = 6 * 2
Velocity = 12 m/s
Therefore, the velocity of the wave is 12 meters per seconds.
A person holds a 0.300 kg pomegranate at the top of a tower that is 96m high. Another person holds a 0.800 kg melon next to an open window 32m up the tower
Complete question:
A person holds a 0.300 kg pomegranate at the top of a tower that is 96m high. Another person holds a 0.800 kg melon next to an open window 32m up the tower.
Calculate the gravitational potential energy of the pomegranate and melon.
Answer:
The gravitational potential energy of pomegranate is 282.24 J
The gravitational potential energy of melon is 250.88 J
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the pomegranate, m₁ = 0.3 kg
height of the pomegranate, h₁ = 96 m
mass of the melon, m₂ = 0.8 kg
height of the melon, h₂ = 32 m
The gravitational potential energy of pomegranate is calculated as;
P.E₁ = m₁gh₁
P.E₁ = 0.3 x 9.8 x 96
P.E₁ = 282.24 J
The gravitational potential energy of melon is calculated as;
P.E₂ = m₂gh₂
P.E₂ = 0.8 x 9.8 x 32
P.E₂ = 250.88 J
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Answer:
Complete question:
A person holds a 0.300 kg pomegranate at the top of a tower that is 96m high. Another person holds a 0.800 kg melon next to an open window 32m up the tower.
Calculate the gravitational potential energy of the pomegranate and melon.
The gravitational potential energy of pomegranate is 282.24 J
The gravitational potential energy of melon is 250.88 J
Given;
mass of the pomegranate, m₁ = 0.3 kg
height of the pomegranate, h₁ = 96 m
mass of the melon, m₂ = 0.8 kg
height of the melon, h₂ = 32 m
The gravitational potential energy of pomegranate is calculated as;
P.E₁ = m₁gh₁
P.E₁ = 0.3 x 9.8 x 96
P.E₁ = 282.24 J
The gravitational potential energy of melon is calculated as;
P.E₂ = m₂gh₂
P.E₂ = 0.8 x 9.8 x 32
P.E₂ = 250.88 J
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what is the reason for timing more than one oscillation in a simple pendulum
Answer:
Time period is the time taken by the body to complete one oscillation and it is noted more than once to get accurate reading from averaging of all the observed values.