Answer:
Wave theory of light explains the phenomena of interference, diffraction, scattering, dispersion, polarisation etc. Complete solution: Around 1700, it was concluded by Newton that light was a group of particles. It was called corpuscular theory.
What are three things you already know about the game of baseball?
Answer:
The Positions are, Pitcher, Catcher, First base, second base, third base, shortstop, left field, Center field, and right field. Some pitches that they throw are, 4-seam fastball, Curveball, 2-seam fastball, Slider, Knuckleball, 12-6 Curve, Knucklecurve, Slurve, Changeup, Splitter, Cutter, Split-finger fastball, Sinker, Palm ball, Eephus pitch, Screwball, Cut Fastball, Circle Changup, and Forkball. I think thats all the piches i know.
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Which of the following ranks these media according to the speed of sound in them from
fastest to slowest?
A. water > air > steel
B. steel > water> air
C. air > water > steel
D. air > steel > Water
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because air have the fastest speed
The armature of an ac generator is a circular coil with 50 turns and radius 2.30 cm. When the armature rotates at 350.0 rev/min, the amplitude of the emf in the coil is 20.0 V. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field (assumed to be uniform)
Answer:
B = 6.57 T
Explanation:
The amplitude of emf of an AC generator coil can be given by the following formula:
[tex]EMF = N\omega AB[/tex]
where,
EMF = amplitude of emf = 20 V
N = No. of turns = 50
ω = angular speed= (350 rev/min)(2π rad/1 rev)(1 min/60 s) = 36.65 rad/s
A = Cros-sectional area of coil = πr² = π(0.023 m)² = 1.66 x 10⁻³ m²
Therefore,
[tex]20\ V = (50)(36.65\ rad/s)(1.66\ x\ 10^{-3}\ m^2)B\\\\B = \frac{20\ V}{(50)(36.65\ rad/s)(1.66\ x\ 10^{-3}\ m^2)}[/tex]
B = 6.57 T
A 2000 kg streetcar parked in a lot has a larger momentum than a 1000 kg car going 25 meters per second on the highway.
Answer:
Other than the fact that momentum is a "vector" quantity I wouldn't know.
If the car had a momentum opposite to the chosen positive direction then its total momentum would be negative.
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Answer:
400N
Explanation:
275+125=400 so 400N is your answer
Answer:
400 N
Explanation:
You just need to add up the force of the two students
Un automovil de 900 kg toma una curva de radio de 40 m con una rapidez constante de 50 km/h. Cual es la fuerza neta necesaria para mantener al automovil moviendose en la curva circular
Answer:
Fc = 4340,93 Newton
Explanation:
Dados los siguientes datos;
Masa = 900 kg
Velocidad, V = 50 km/h a metros por segundo = (50 * 1000)/(60 * 60) = 50000/3600 = 13,89 m/s
Radio, r = 40 m
Para encontrar la fuerza centrípeta;
Fc = mv² / r
Fc = (900 * 13,89²)/40
Fc = (900 * 192,93)/40
Fc = 173637/40
Fc = 4340,93 Newton
Which is the temperature that Fahrenheit and Celsius thermometers would
read as the same number?
A. -40° c
B. -273° c
c. 100°C
D. 0° C
Answer:
–40o
Explanation:
Waves transport
A.Energy only
B.Mass only
C.Both mass and energy
D.Neither of the two
Answer:
A
Explanation:
In a wave phenomenon, energy can move from one location to another, yet the particles of matter in the medium return to their fixed position. A wave transports its energy without transporting matter.
a wagon has a mass of 12 kg it has an acceleration of 3 m/s/s 2 what is the net force that was required for the wagon to have this acceleration
Pls pls pls help me solve this problem
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 36 \ Newtons}}[/tex]
Explanation:
According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, force is the product of mass and acceleration.
[tex]F=m \times a[/tex]
The mass of the wagon is 12 kilograms and the acceleration is 3 meters per square second.
m= 12 kg a= 3 m/s²Substitute the values into the formula.
[tex]F= 12 \ kg \times 3 \ m/s^2[/tex]
Multiply.
[tex]F= 36 \ kg*m/s^2[/tex]
1 kilogram meter per square second ( 1 kg*m/s²) is equal to 1 Newton (N)Our answer of 36 kg*m/s² is equal to 36 N[tex]F= 36 \ N[/tex]
The force required for the 12 kilogram wagon to accelerate at 3 meters per square second is 36 Newtons.
1) A negative charge of 6C exerts an attractive force of 65N on a second
charge that is 0.005 m away. What is the strength of the second charge?
Answer: [tex]30.09\times 10^{-15}\ C[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
The first charge is [tex]q_1=-6\ C[/tex]
Attraction force [tex]F=65\ N[/tex]
the second charge is at [tex]0.005\ m[/tex] away
Suppose the second charge is [tex]q_2[/tex]
The electrostatic force is given by
[tex]F=\dfrac{kq_1q_2}{r^2}[/tex]
Insert the values
[tex]65=\dfrac{9\times 10^9\times 6\times q_2}{[5\times 10^{-3}]^2}\\\\\Rightarrow q_2=\dfrac{65\times 25\times 10^{-6}}{54\times 10^9}\\\\\Rightarrow q_2=\dfrac{1625\times 10^{-6-9}}{54}\\\\\Rightarrow q_2=30.09\times 10^{-15}\ C[/tex]
a set of charged plates has an electric field of 1420 N/C between them. if the potential difference is 75.0 V, what is the separation between the plates?
Answer: 0.0528
Explanation:
acellus
Friction is defined as *
O a force that opposes motion.
O the rate at which velocity changes.
O the resistance of an object to a change in its velocity.
the speed of an object in a particular direction.
Answer:
O a force that opposes motion
Putting your thumb over the end of a hose causes the water to flow out more quickly what law is it
Another model rocket is accelerating at a rate of 3 m/s2 with a force of 1 N. What is the mass of the rocket?
Answer:
60M
Explanation:
Examine the illustration. What objects shown in the image do you think have energy? Explain.
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Answer:So the lamp post is giving energy to the town and the kid is using mecanical energy to ride his skateboard
Explanation:
On the decibel scale,an increase of 1 dB means that sound intensity is increased by a factor of ________?
A.10
B.20
C.100
D 200
Answer:
A. 10
Explanation:
it increases by 10 each level
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Scientific ideas about the solar system have changed over time. Which of them
following statements best compares older models of the solar system with the
currently accepted model?
A. In older models, Earth's distance from the sun changed, while in the current
model, Earth's distance from the sun is constant.
B. Older models showed planets moving in circular orbits, while in the current
model, planets move in elliptical orbits.
C. In older models, Venus was closest to the sun, while in the current model,
Mercury is closest to the sun.
D. Older models included ten planets, while the current model includes
eight planets
Answer:
Explanation:
If i'm not wrong and late it might be F
What is the total resistance of the circuit shown below?
Answer:
R = 12 ohm
Explanation:
Resistance are in parallel
1 ÷ Resistance = 1 ÷ 20 + 1 ÷ 30
1/R = 50/600
1/R = 1/12
R = 12 ohm
El tren Lima la Orolla va a una velocidad de 10 km/h y de pronto aplica el freno por un derrumbe en la via. Si demora 18 segundos en detenerse ¿Qué distancia recorrerá hasta detenerse completamente?
Answer:
Distancia = 50.04 metros
Explanation:
Dados los siguientes datos;
Velocidad = 10 km/h
Tiempo = 18 segundos
Para encontrar la distancia;
Conversión:
10 km/h = 10 * 1000/3600 = 2.78 m/s
Distancia = velocidad * tiempo
Distancia = 2.78 * 18
Distancia = 50.04 metros
Por lo tanto, el tren viajaría 50.04 metros antes de detenerse por completo.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
yes
what energy comes from electric charge, which is one of the fundamental properties of all matter
Answer:
A physical property of matter is electric charge. It is caused by an imbalance in the number of protons and electrons in a material. Whether there are more protons than electrons in a substance, it is positively charged if there are more electrons than protons, it is negatively charged.
Explanation:
According to the video, what do Electrical Engineers usually study in college? Check all that apply.
foreign language
math
history
science
English
The answer is Math and Science, I also put History and it said that was wrong but Math and Science are correct
Answer:
Math & Science
Explanation:
You said so
Answer:
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Explanation:
A camera has a lens which is a curved piece of glass. This lens takes the beams of light from an object and redirects it to form a real image. The lens of a camera is shown below. Which of the following best describes how the cameral lens forms a real image.
A. The camera lens reflects light by bouncing it off of the lens.
B. The camera lens absorbs light as it travels through the lens.
C. The camera lens bounces light as it travels through the lens.
D.The camera lens refracts light when it travels through the lens and bends.
Answer:
D.The camera lens refracts light when it travels through the lens and bends.
Explanation:
because
All of the noble gases have _______ electrons in their outer shell
Answer:
8
Explanation:
All noble gasses have 8 electrons in their outer shell
Many smoke detectors use americium-241to detect very small particulates in the air. This is done by using a stream of radioactive particles that can be stopped by the small smoke particulate. Which type of radiation is MOST LIKELY used in a smoke detector, as it can be stopped by something this small?
a
neutrons
b
beta particles
c
alpha particles
d
gamma radiation
Answer: C.) Alpha Particles
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At what distance from a 1.00*10^-5 C charge will the electric potential be 10000 V? (Unit = m)
Answer:
9.0 m
Explanation:
Applying
V = kq/r......................... Equation 1
Where V = Electric potential, q = charge, r = distance, k = Coulomb's constant.
make r the subject of the equation
r = kq/V................... Equation 2
From the question,
Given: q = 1.00×10⁻⁵ C, V = 10000 V
Constant: k = 9.0×10⁹ N⋅m²/C²
Substitute these values into equation 2
r = (9.0×10⁹×1.00×10⁻⁵)/10000
r = 9.0 m
Answer:
9.0
Explanation:
A hot, just-minted copper coin is placed in 101 g of water to cool. The
water temperature changes by 8.39°C and the temperature of the coin
changes by 68.0°C. What is the mass of the coin? Disregard any energy
transfer to the water's surroundings.
Answer:the specific heat is the measure of how much heat per unfit mass required to raise the temperature by 1 degrees Celsius.the formula is given as Q= cm T where
Q= the amount of heat added
C= specific heat of a substance
T= change in temperature in degrees Celsius
Q=(4186 j/kg degrees Celsius (.109 kg) (8.93- degrees Celsius)=4974.53J
Explanation:
The mass of the copper coin placed in 101g of water is 135.3g.
COLORIMETER:The mass of the copper coin can be calculated using the following expression:
Since; Q = mc∆T
Where;
Q = heat absorbed or releasedm = mass of substancec = specific heat capacity of substance∆T = change in temperaturemc∆T (water) = mc∆T (copper)
According to this question;
COPPER METAL:
m = ?c = 0.385 J/g°C∆T = 68°CWATER:
m = 101gc = 4.18 J/g°C∆T = 8.39°C101 × 4.18 × 8.39 = (0.385 × m × 68)
3542.09 = 26.18m
m = 3542.09 ÷ 26.18
m = 135.3g
Therefore, the mass of the copper coin placed in 101g of water is 135.3g.
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Higher amplitudes sound will have a _____________________ sound while lower amplitude will have a __________________________ sound. 10. The speed of sound is dependent on density and temperature of the medium being used so that higher density or temperature will yield a (higher / lower) speed (Kinetic Molecular Theory). 11. Give an example of any resonance heard: 12. Give an example of any echo heard. 13. Give an example of any evidence that sound is energy traveling in waves.
Answer:
9) HIGHER AND LOWER INTESITY, 10) speed of sound must decrease.
11) guitar the strings, flute, 12) In the mountains, 13) sound of a low frequency horn (sub-wofeer)
Explanation:
In this exercise we are asked to complete the sentences.
9) the intensity of the sound is the square of the amplitude, the missing words are
HIGHER INTESITY
LOWER INTENSITY
10) the speed of sound is
v = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{B}{\rho} }[/tex]
and it is also related to temperature
v = [tex]v_o \sqrt{1+ \frac{T}{273} }[/tex]
We must be careful since the compressibility modulus (B) changes significantly between the solid, liquid and gaseous states, if we are in the same medium, the speed of sound decreases with increasing density. For a higher density the speed of sound decreases
Also the speed of sound increases with temperature, but its effect is less,
Therefore, by having these two effects in the opposite direction, the change in density is more important, so the speed of sound must decrease.
.
11) when you listen to a guitar the strings resonate with the instrument body
on the flute has a resonance between the blown air and the flute tube
12) When you are in front of a tall object, the sound is reflected and the echo is heard.
In the mountains, in the squares where there is a large object that reflects in sound
13) when we hear the sound of a low frequency horn (sub-wofeer) we feel the vibration of the air, this is an effect of the pressure energy of the sound on our chest
A spaceship is moving at 1/3 the speed of light (1.0x10^8 m/s) for one year (365 days) relative to earth. How many earth days is this ?
Answer:
256
Explanation:
The first law of thermodynamics is just another form of the _____.
A. Conservation of energy
B. Conservation of mass
C. Mass- energy equivalence
D. Mechanical equivalent
A 120-m long ski lift carries skiers from a station at the foot of a slope to a second station 40 m above the base. What is the IMA of the lift?
Answer:
IMA = 3
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Distance covered by the effort or output distance = 120 m
Distance covered by the load or input distance = 40 m
To find the ideal mechanical advantage (IMA);
Mathematically, IMA is given by the formula;
[tex] IMA = \frac {distance \; over \; which \; the \; effort \; is \; applied}{distance \; the \; load \; travels} [/tex]
Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex] IMA = \frac {120}{40}[/tex]
IMA = 3
Therefore, the ideal mechanical advantage (IMA) of this ski lift is 3.
NB: The ideal mechanical advantage has no units.