g PRACTICE ANOTHER Two trains approach each other on separate but adjacent tracks. Train 1 is traveling at a speed of 30.3 m/s and train 2 at a speed of 22.5 m/s. If the engineer of train 1 sounds his horn which has a frequency of 520 Hz, determine the frequency of the sound heard by the engineer of train 2. (Use 343 m/s as the speed of sound. Enter your answer to the nearest Hz.)
Answer:
f'= 607.8 Hz
Explanation:
This is a Doppler effect exercise due to the relative velocity of the sound source and the observer.
By the time the source and the observer are getting closer the expression is
f ’=[tex]f_o \ \frac{ v+ v_o}{v - v_s}[/tex]
where vs is the speed of the source, vo is the speed of the observer, if the bodies move away the signs are exchanged
in this case, train 1 emits sound, so its speed is v_s = 30.3 m / s and train 2 is the receiver of the sound v₀ = 22.5 m / s
let's calculate
f ’= [tex]520 \ ( \frac{343 + 22.5}{343 - 30.3} )[/tex]520 (343+ 22.5 / 343 - 30.3)
f'= 607.8 Hz
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how many millimeters are in a meter
Answer:
1 meter=1000 millimetres
how is intera in baseball
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Select the correct answer. A body travels 10 meters during the first 5 seconds of its travel, and it travels a total of 30 meters over the first 10 seconds of its travel. What is its average speed during the time from t = 5 seconds to t = 10 seconds? A. 2 meters/second B. 3 meters/second C. 4 meters/second D. 5 meters/second E. 6 meters/second
Answer:
2 m/s
Explanation:
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Answer:
A:2 m/s
Explanation:
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In a double-slit experiment, the third-order maximum for light of wavelength 510 nm is located 17 mm from the central bright spot on a screen 1.6 m from the slits. Light of wavelength 670 nm is then projected through the same slits. Part A How far from the central bright spot will the second-order maximum of this light be located
Answer:
14.9 mm
Explanation:
We know dsinθ = mλ where d = separating of slit, m = order of maximum = 3 and λ = wavelength = 510nm = 510 × 10⁻⁹ m
Also tanθ = L/D where L = distance of m order fringe from central bright spot = 17 mm = 0.017 m and D = distance of screen from slit = 1.6 m
So, sinθ = mλ/d
Since θ is small, sinθ ≅ tanθ
So,
mλ/d = L/D
d = mλD/L
Substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have
d = 3 × 510 × 10⁻⁹ m × 1.6 m/0.017 m
d = 2448 × 10⁻⁹ m²/0.017 m
d = 144000 × 10⁻⁹ m
d = 1.44 × 10⁻⁴ m
d = 0.144 × 10⁻³ m
d = 0.144 mm
Now, for the second-order maximum, m' of the 670 nm wavelength of light,
m'λ'/d = L'/D where m' = order of maximum = 2, λ' = wavelength of light = 670 nm = 670 × 10⁻⁹ m, d = slit separation = 0.144 mm = 0.144 × 10⁻³ m, L' = distance of second order maximum from central bright spot and D = distance of screen from slit = 1.6m
So, L' = m'λ'D/d
So, substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have
L' = 2 × 670 × 10⁻⁹ m × 1.6 m/0.144 × 10⁻³ m
L' = 2144 × 10⁻⁹ m²/0.144 × 10⁻³ m
L' = 14888.89 × 10⁻⁶ m
L' = 0.01488 m
L' ≅ 0.0149 m
L' = 14.9 mm
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If two connected points objects pass through the same set of three points, the shapes created by each will be identical, regardless of the order in which each object was plotted. True False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It Depends on the order in which each object was plotted, if two connected points objects pass through the same set of three points, the shapes created by each point may be different
A charged particle of mass 0.0050 kg is subjected to a 5.0 T magnetic field which acts at a right angle to its motion. If the particle moves in a circle of radius 0.20 m at a speed of 2.0 m/s. what is the magnitude of the charge on the particle
Answer:
0.01 C
Explanation:
Applying,
F = qvBsinФ................ Equation 1
Where F = Force on the charged particle, q = charge on the particle, v = velocity, B = magnetic field, Ф = angle
Since the charged particle noves in a circle,
F = mv²/r................. Equation 2
Where m = mass of the particle, v = velocity of the particle, r = radius of the circle
Substitute equation 2 into equation 1
mv²/r = qvBsinФ
make q the subject of the equation
q = mv/(rBsinФ)............. Equation 3
Given: m = 0.005 kg, v = 2 m/s, r = 0.2 m, B = 5 T, Ф = 90° (Act at right angle)
Substitute these values into equation 3
q = (0.005×2)/(0.2×5×sin90°)
q = 0.01/(1)
q = 0.01 C
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Many objects within our solar system remain in constant motion and maintain predictable orbital patterns. What force
governs the motion and patterns of objects in our solar system?
A) The force of gravity keeps the Sun, asteroids, and comets orbiting in an elliptical pattern around the Earth.
B) The force of gravity keeps the Earth, asteroids, and comets orbiting in an elliptical pattern around the Sun.
C) The equal and opposite force between the Sun and the Earth keeps the comets and asteroids orbiting in an elliptical
pattern.
D) The Sun moves in an elliptical pattern and the planets, comets, and asteroids follow the gravity of the Sun in an
elliptical pattern.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Solve the following problem. A force of 5N is being applied to the right, and a force of
3N is being applied to the left. What is the net force?
A- 15 N
B- 8 N
C- 7N
D- 2N
Answer:
D 2N
Explanation:
these are opposite forces so one becomes negative and the other positive that is
-3+5=2 or 5-3=2
A child with a mass of 20 kg slides down a slide at an angle of 40º from the horizontal. She accelerates at 1.3 m/s2. Calculate the magnitude of the frictional force on the child
Answer:
OK
The component of gravity that aids his sliding down.. is
Mgsin∆
Friction will oppose the motion
Therefore... The net force acting will be
MgSin∆ - Fr=Ma
Where Fr= Frictional Force
Fr = MgSin∆ - Ma
= 20x9.8Sin40 - 20x1.3
=125.99 - 26
=99.99N ~ 100N.
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Answer:
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A boy stands between two vertical walls and fires a rifle. Under what condition will he hear a single echo from both walls? Calculate the distance between the walls if the single echo is heard six seconds later.
Answer:
d = 1,029 m
Explanation:
When the young man shoots the rifle the sound travels in all directions, if the young man is at the same distance from the two walls, as the speed of the wave is constant, he takes the same time to go to the wall and return for which he hears a single echo.
To calculate the distance let's use the uniform motion relationships
v = d / t
d = v t
As the speed is constant, the time to reach the wall is the same as it takes to go from the wall to the young man,
t = to / 2
t = 6/2
t = 3 s
d = 343 3
d = 1,029 m
Se infla hasta 3dm3 un globo de goma a una temperatura de 20ºC y se lo lleva a una temperatura de
30ºC. Calcular su nuevo volumen
Answer:
V2 = 4.5 dm³
Explanation:
Dados los siguientes datos;
Volumen inicial = 3 dm³
Temperatura inicial = 20°C Temperatura final = 30°C
Para encontrar el nuevo volumen V2, usaríamos la ley de Charles.
Charles afirma que cuando la presión de un gas ideal se mantiene constante, el volumen del gas es directamente proporcional a la temperatura absoluta del gas.
Matemáticamente, Charles está dado por;
[tex] VT = K[/tex]
[tex] \frac{V_{1}}{T_{1}} = \frac{V_{2}}{T_{2}}[/tex]
Dónde;
V1 y V2 representan los volúmenes inicial y final respectivamente.
T1 y T2 representan las temperaturas inicial y final, respectivamente.
Haciendo V2 como la fórmula del sujeto, tenemos;
[tex] V_{2}= \frac{V1}{T1} * T_{2}[/tex]
[tex] V_{2}= \frac{3}{20} * 30 [/tex]
[tex] V_{2}= 0.15 * 30 [/tex]
V2 = 4.5 dm³
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state is newton third law of motion
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Newton's third law of motion states that whenever a first object exerts a force on a second object, the first object experiences a force equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the force that it exerts.
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what is the value of 3 in
24.635
Answer:
3 tens
Explanation:
The value
of 3 in 24.635 is at 3 tens place as the place is two to the left.
The correct answer to the given is question is "0.03".
What is Place Value?The value of each digit in a number is known as place value.For example the 2 in 125 represent 2 tens or 20, however the 2 in 2103 represent 2 thousands or 2000.Frequently, they will only include the letters like Millions, Hundred Thousands, Ten Thousands, Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, Ones, tenths, hundredths, and so on to denote each place. How to solve this question?Let's display the number 24.635 using a place value chart.
Tens -> 2 Ones -> 4 Tenth -> 6 Hundredths -> 3 Thousandths -> 5
The 3 is in Hundredths Place or the value of 3 in 24.635 is 0.03.
Thus, we can conclude that the value of 3 in 24.635 is 0.03 after solving the question.
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a spring has a spring constant of 330 n/m. how far is the spring compressed when 150 newtons of force are used?
a. 0.0014 meters
b. 0.45 meters
c. 2.2 meters
d. 5.0 meters
show your work
Answer:
I think its B
Explanation:
A current of 5 a flows in a copper wire for 20 s. how many coulombs of charge passed through the wire in this time?
Answer:
I think so too
Explanation:
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Which of the following phase changes occurs at point B on the phase diagram shown below? (choose all that apply)
solid
liquid
gas
T
melting
sublimating
boiling
condensing
Answer:
Condensation and Melting
Explanation:
Gas to liquid = Condensation
Solid to liquid = Melting
A Piatma is a very hot gas comprised of freely moving positive and negative suale particles that are in random motion. Which of the following microscopic properties, together alwama held to have an observable macroscopic effect on the plasma when the plan is placed in the region that contains the magnetic field?
A. The particles have subatomically mal dimensions
B. The particles are charged
C. The particles are not all classified as fundamental particles
D. The particles are in random motion
Answer:
B. The particles are charged
Explanation:
We know that a moving charge particle in magnetic field experiences a magnetic force given by :
[tex]$\vec F = q (\vec v \times \vec B)$[/tex]
In the context, a very hot gas of piatma consists of freely moving positive particles as well as negative particles. Now when the plasma is placed in the region of a magnetic field, then it experiences a force and thus it shows that the particles are charged particles.
Hence , option (B) is correct.
The power output of a car engine running at 2500 rpm is 500 kW . You may want to review (Pages 574 - 577) . Part A How much work is done per cycle if the engine's thermal efficiency is 20.0 %
Answer:
Explanation:
2500 rpm = 2500 / 60 rps ( revolution per second )
= 41.67 rps .
power output = 500 kW
thermal efficiency = 20 %
power input = (100 /20) x 500 kW
= 2500 kW .
work done per second = 2500 kJ
work done per cycle = 2500 / 41.67
= 60 kJ .
We have that the workdone per cycle is mathematically given as
Wc=12.00KJ
Workdone per cycle of engineQuestion Parameters:
The power output of a car engine running at 2500 rpm is 500 kW
Generally the work done per cycle is mathematically given as
Wc=500*1/41.666
Where
=2500rev/60sec
=41.666
Meaning one cycle takes 1/41.666
Hence
Wc=500*1/41.666
Wc=12.00KJ
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All of the matter in the universe formed after the big bang. Scientists
predicted that hydrogen and helium would be the most abundant elements.
What did scientists discover?
A. The universe has 73% hydrogen and 25% helium, which does not
support the big bang theory
B. Planets are made mostly of other elements, which does not
support the big bang theory
C. Stars are made mostly of other elements, which supports the big
bang theory
D. The universe has 74% hydrogen and 24% helium, which supports
the big bang theory.
Answer:
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Explanation:
If u shine a light of frequency 375Hz on a double slit setup, and u measure the slit separation to be 950nm and the screen distance to be 4030 nm away what is the distance from the zero order fringe to the first order fringe
Answer:
Y = 3.39 x 10⁶ m
Explanation:
We will use Young's Double Slit formula here:
[tex]Y = \frac{\lambda L}{d}[/tex]
where,
Y = Fringe spacing = ?
λ = wavelength = [tex]\frac{speed\ of\ light}{frequency} = \frac{3\ x\ 10^8\ m/s}{375\ Hz}[/tex] = 8 x 10⁵ m
L = screend distance = 4030 nm = 4.03 x 10⁻⁶ m
d = slit separation = 950 nm = 9.5 x 10⁻⁷ m
Therefore,
[tex]Y = \frac{(8\ x\ 10^5\ m)(4.03\ x\ 10^{-6}\ m)}{9.5\ x\ 10^{-7}\ m}[/tex]
Y = 3.39 x 10⁶ m
A graduated cylinder with which of the following gradations would lead to the most precise measurements of volume?
O marked every 10 ml
O marked every mL
O marked every 5 ml
to increase the frequency by 2 octave (s), to 4 f , by what factor would you have to increase the tension
Answer:
16
Explanation:
Since frequency in a stretched string f = (n/2L)√T/μ and n, L and μ are constant, f ∝ √T where T = tension in string
Now f₂/f₁ = √T₂/√T₁
Since f₁ = f (frequency at tension T₁) and f₂ = 4f (since its frequency increases by 2 octaves to 4f at tension T₂).
So,
f₂/f₁ = √T₂/√T₁
4f/f = √T₂/√T₁
√T₂/√T₁ = 4
squaring both sides, we have
(√T₂/√T₁)² = 4²
T₂/T₁ = 16
T₂ = 16T₁
So, the tension would have to increase by a factor of 16
The diagram shows a man using a lever to move a rock.
Which change can he make to the fulcrum to decrease the force he has to apply?
A- Remove the fulcrum
B- Put the fulcrum on top of the lever.
C- move the fulcrum closer to himself
D-
move the fulcrum closer to the rock
using the image provided, which moon phase is next?
Answer:
Waning Crescent
Answer: waxing crescent
Explanation:
What is the component in a car engine that would detect the need for air?
Answer:
Control of air–fuel ratio
Oxygen sensors tell the ECU whether the engine is running rich (too much fuel or too little oxygen) or running lean (too much oxygen or too little fuel) as compared to ideal conditions (known as stoichiometric).
Explanation: