You push very hard on a heavy desk, trying to move it. You do work on the desk: You push very hard on a heavy desk, trying to move it. You do work on the desk: whether or not it moves, as long as you are exerting a force. only if it starts moving. never-it does work on you. only if it doesn't move. None of the above.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Only if it starts moving

Explanation:

Work done is defines as [tex]W=F.d=Fdcos\Theta[/tex]

In two case work done will be zero

First case is that when force and displacement are perpendicular to each other

What's more, other case is that when there is no displacement

So for work to be done there must have displacement,  in the event that there is no displacement then there is no work done


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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=

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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 thermodynamic?​

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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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For the last part of the lab, you should have found the mass of the meter stick. So if a mass of 85 g was placed at the 2 cm MARK and the pivot point was moved to the 38.6 cm MARK, what would have been the mass of the meter stick

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Answer:

272.89g

Explanation:

Find the diagram to the question in the attachment below;.

Using the principle of moment to solve the question which states that the sum of clockwise moment is equal to the sum of anticlockwise moment.

Moment = Force * Perpendicular distance

Taking the moment of force about the pivot.

Anticlockwise moment:

The 85g mass will move in the anticlockwise

Moment of 85g mass = 85×36.6

= 3111gcm

Clockwise moment.

The mass of the metre stick M situated at the centre (50cm from each end) will move in the clockwise direction towards the pivot.

CW moment = 11.4×M = 11.4M

Equating CW moment to the ACW moment we will have;

11.4M = 3111

M = 3111/11.4

M = 272.89g

The mass of the metre stick is 272.89g

In an experiment to measure the acceleration due to gravity g, two independent equally reliable measurements gave 9.67 m/s2 and 9.88 m/s2. Determine (i) the percent difference of the measurements (ii) the percent error of their mean. [Take the theoretical value of g to be 9.81 m/s2]

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The computation of the percent difference between the measurements is shown below:-

The first value of g is 9.67 and the second value is 9.88

So, difference = 9.88 - 9.67

= 0.21

Percentage difference in measurement is

[tex]= \frac{0.21}{9.88}\times100[/tex]

= +/-2.13

Percent difference with 9.88

Difference =  9.88 - 9.81

= 0.07

[tex]= \frac{0.07}{9.81}\times100[/tex]

= +/-0.71%

b. The Computation of percent error of their mean is shown below:-

Mean of two values is

= [tex]\frac{9.67 + 9.88}{2}[/tex]

= 9.775

Difference = 9.81 - 9.775

= 0.035

Percentage difference is

[tex]= \frac{0.035}{9.81}\times 100[/tex]

= +/- 0.36%

Un autocar que circula a 81 km/h frena uniformemente con una aceleración de -4,5 m/s2.


a) Determina cuántos metros recorre hasta detenerse.


b) Representa las gráficas v-t y s-t.

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Answer:

a) [tex]\Delta x=56.25 m[/tex]

b) imagen adjunta

Explanation:

a) Primero debemos hacer la conversión de 81 km/h a m/s, esto es 22.5 m/s.

Ahora, usando la ecuacion cinemática, en un movimiento acelerado tenemos:

[tex]v_{f}^{2}=v_{0}^{2}+2a \Delta x [/tex]

Queremos encontrar la posición hasta detenerse, osea vf = 0.

[tex]\Delta x=\frac{-v_{0}^{2}}{2a}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta x=\frac{-22.5^{2}}{-2*4.5}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta x=56.25 m[/tex]

b) Para este caso el gráfico se encuentra adjunto.                                      

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A carton is given a push across a horizontal, frictionless surface. The carton has a mass m, the push gives it an initial speed of vi, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the carton and the surface is μk.
(a) Use energy considerations to find an expression for the distance the carton moves before it stops. (Use any variable or symbol stated above along with the following as necessary)
(b) What if the initial speed of the carton is increased by a factor of 3, determine an expression for the new distance d the box slides in terms of the old distance.

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Answer and Explanation:

Data provided in the question

Carbon mass = m

Initial speed = v_i

Coefficient = μk

Based on the above information, the expressions are as follows

a. By using the energy considerations the expression for the carton moving distance is

As we know that

[tex]Fd = \frac{1}{2} m (v_i^2- v_f^2)[/tex]

where,

[tex]v_f = 0[/tex]

[tex]F = u_kmg[/tex]

[tex](\mu_kg) d = \frac{1}{2} m v_i^2[/tex]

[tex]d = \frac{\frac{1}{2}v_i^2}{\mu_kg}[/tex]

[tex]d = \frac{v_i^2}{2 \mu_kg}[/tex]

b. The initial speed of the carton if the factor of 3 risen, so the expression is

[tex]v_i^1 = 3v_i[/tex]

[tex]d^i = \frac{(3v_i^2)}{2\mu_kg}[/tex]

[tex]= \frac{9v_i^2}{2\mu_kg}[/tex]

[tex]d^i = 9(d)[/tex]

When an old LP turntable was revolving at 3313 rpm, it was shut off and uniformly slowed down and stopped in 5.5 seconds. What was the magnitude of its angular acceleration (in rad/s2) as it slowed down?

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Answer:

-0.63 rad/s²

Explanation:

Given that

Initial angular velocity of the turntable, w(i) = 33 1/3 rpm

Final angular velocity of the turntable, w(f) = 0 rpm

Time taken to slow down, t = 5.5 s

The calculation is attached in the photo below

Approximately what applied force is needed to keep the box moving with a constant velocity that is twice as fast as before? Explain

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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.

In a Michelson interferometer, in order to shift the pattern by half a fringe, one of the mirrors at the end of an arm must be moved by:

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Answer: Options not given.

The correct option is one quarter wavelengths.

Here are the options.

a. one wavelength

b. half a wavelength

c. one-quarter wavelength

d. it depends on the wavelength

e. it depends on which mirror is moved

It must be moved by one quarter wavelength

Explanation:

The standard way to use oMichelson apparatus is to first measure the wavelength of the incident light. One of the mirrors is moved nearer or farther away while observing the fringe pattern. one of the mirrors at the end of an arm must be moved by one quarter wavelength in order to shift the pattern by half a fringe,

C.
(11) in parallel
A potentiometer circuit consists of a
battery of e.m.f. 5 V and internal
resistance 1.0 12 connected in series with a
3.0 12 resistor and a potentiometer wire
AB of length 1.0 m and resistance 2.0 12.
Calculate:
(i) The total resistance of the circuit
The current flowing in the circuit
(iii) The lost volt from the internal
resistance of battery across the
battery terminals
(iv) The p.d. across the wire AB
(v) The e.m.f. of a dry cell which can be
balanced across 60 cm of the wire
AB.
Assume the wire has a uniform cross-
sectional area.​

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Answer:

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ou are using a hydrogen discharge tube and high quality red and blue light filters as the light source for a Michelson interferometer. The hydrogen discharge tube provides light of several different wavelengths (colors) in the visible range. The red light in the hydrogen spectrum has a wavelength of 656.3 nm and the blue light has a wavelength of 434.0 nm. When using the discharge tube and the red filter as the light source, you view a bright red spot in the viewing area of the interferometer. You now move the movable mirror away from the beam splitter and observe 146 bright spots. You replace the red filter with the blue filter and observe a bright blue spot in the interferometer. You now move the movable mirror towards the beam splitter and observe 122 bright spots. Determine the final displacement (include sign) of the moveable mirror. (Assume the positive direction is away from the beam splitter.)

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Answer:

Explanation:

In interferometer , when the movable mirror is moved away by distance d , there is fringe shift on the screen . If n be number of fringes shifted

2 d = n λ

where λ is wavelength of light

Applying this theory for first case when no of fringes shifted is 146

2 d₁ = 146 x 656.3 nm

d₁ = 47909.9 x 10⁻⁹ m

= .048 x 10⁻³ m

= .048 mm

For second case  n = 122

2d₂ = 122 x 434 x 10⁻⁹

d₂ = 26474 x 10⁻⁹ m

= .026 mm

So in the second case , mirror must have been moved towards the beam splitter by .048 - .026 = .022 mm

So movement =  -  0 .022 mm ( negative displacement )

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.

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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 x3.14

rad = 6.28/12.9rad = 0.487

Now 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°

a 1000 kg car accelerates from 0 to 15 m/s in 5.0 s with negligible friction and air resistance. what is the average power delivered by the engine

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Answer:

30.16 hp

Explanation:

Given :

m= 1000 kg

v=15 m/s

t=5.0 s

The average power delivered by the engine can be determined by using the given formula

[tex]Average\ power\ =\ \frac{0.5*m*v^2\ }{t}[/tex]

where m=,mass, v=velocity and t=time

Now putting the value of m,v and t in the previous equation we get

[tex]Average \ power\ =\ \frac{0.5*1000*15*15}{5} \\Average \ power\ =\ 22,500\ w\\Average \ power\ =\frac{22,500}{746} \\Average \ power\ =30.16\ hp[/tex]

To convert w to hp we divide by 746

Therefore 30.16 hp is the answer.

A ballast is dropped from a stationary hot-air balloon that is at an altitude of 576 ft. Find (a) an expression for the altitude of the ballast after t seconds, (b) the time when it strikes the ground, and (c) its velocity when it strikes the ground. (Disregard air resistance and take ft/sec2.)

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Answer:

a) [tex]S = \frac{1}{2}gt^2\\[/tex]b) 6secsc) 192ft

Explanation:

If a ball dropped from a stationary hot-air balloon that is at an altitude of 576 ft, an expression for the altitude of the ballast after t seconds can be expressed using the equation of motion;

[tex]S = ut + \frac{1}{2}at^{2}[/tex]

S is the altitude of the ballest

u is the initial velocity

a is the acceleration of the body

t is the time taken to strike the ground

Since the body is dropped from a stationary air balloon, the initial velocity u will be zero i.e u = 0m/s

Also, since the ballast is dropped from a stationary hot-air balloon, the body is under the influence of gravity, the acceleration will become acceleration due to gravity i.e a = +g

Substituting this values into the equation of the motion;

[tex]S = 0 + \frac{1}{2}gt^2\\ S = \frac{1}{2}gt^2\\[/tex]

a) An expression for the altitude of the ballast after t seconds is therefore

[tex]S = \frac{1}{2}gt^2\\[/tex]

b) Given S = 576ft and g = 32ft/s², substituting this into the formula in (a);

[tex]576 = \frac{1}{2}(32)t^2\\\\\\576*2 = 32t^2\\1152 = 32t^2\\t^2 = \frac{1152}{32} \\t^2 = 36\\t = \sqrt{36}\\ t = 6.0secs[/tex]

This means that the ballast strikes the ground after 6secs

c) To get the velocity when it strikes the ground, we will use the equation of motion v = u + gt.

v = 0 + 32(6)

v = 192ft

A passenger jet flies from one airport to another 1,233 miles away in 2.4 h. Find its average speed. = ____ m/s

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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

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?

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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

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

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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]

5. Sandor fills a bucket with water and whirls it in a vertical circle to demonstrate that the
water will not spill from the bucket at the top of the loop. If the length of the rope from his
hand to the centre of the bucket is 1.24 m, what is the minimum tension in the rope (at the
top of the swing)? How slow can he swing the bucket? Explain your answer.

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Given that,

radius = 1.24 m

According to question,

The rope cannot push outwards. It must always have some slight tension or the bucket will fall.

We need to calculate the tension in the rope

At the top the force of gravity is

[tex]F=mg[/tex]

The force needed to move the bucket in a circle is centripetal force.

So, if mg is ever greater than centripetal force then the bucket and the contents will start to fall.

The rope have a tension of less than zero.

We need to calculate the velocity of swing bucket

Using centripetal force

[tex]F=\dfrac{mv^2}{r}[/tex]

[tex]mg=\dfrac{mv^2}{r}[/tex]

[tex]g=\dfrac{v^2}{r}[/tex]

[tex]v^2=gr[/tex]

[tex]v=\sqrt{gr}[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]v=\sqrt{9.8\times1.24}[/tex]

[tex]v=3.49\ m/s[/tex]

Hence, The minimum tension in the rope is less than zero .

The bucket swings with the velocity of 3.49 m/s.

In a fixed-target experiment positrons are fired at a target of electrons at rest. What positron energy is required to produce a Z (mZ = 91.188 GeV)?

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Answer:

Explanation:

electron rest mass = 0.511MeV/C²

postion rest mass = 0.511MeV/C²

boson rest mass = 91.188GeV/C²

= 91188 MeV/C²

A uniform disk, a uniform hoop, and a uniform solid sphere are released at the same time at the top of an inclined ramp. They all roll without slipping. In what order do they reach the bottom of the ramp

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Answer:

sphere, disk, hoop

Explanation:

See attached file

The molecules of a gas are in constant random motion. This means that they have energy in what type of energy store?

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Answer:

Heat causes the molecules to move faster, (heat energy is converted to kinetic energy ) which means that the volume of a gas increases more than the volume of a solid or liquid.

Explanation:

A boat develops a leak and, after its passengers are rescued, eventually sinks to the bottom of a lake. When the boat is at the bottom, what is the force of the lake bottom on the boat?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The force of the lake bottom on the boat = force the boat exerts on the bottom

force the boat exerts on the bottom  = weight of the boat - buoyant force on the boat

so  

The force of the lake bottom on the boat  = weight of the boat - buoyant force on the boat

So

The force of the lake bottom on the boat will be less than its weight .

What is the relationship between the magnitudes of the collision forces of two vehicles, if one of them travels at a higher speed?

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Explanation:

The collision forces are equal and opposite.  Therefore, the magnitudes are equal.

A 25-coil spring with a spring constant of 350 N/m is cut into five equal springs with five coils each. What is the spring constant of each of the 5-coil springs

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Answer:

1750N/m

Explanation:

According to Hooke's law, the spring constant (k) of an elastic material is the ratio of the force (F) applied to the material to the extension (x) of the material caused by this force. i.e

k = F / x         --------------(i)

From the question, the elastic material (spring) of 25 coils has a spring constant of 350N/m. This means that for every 350N force applied to the spring, the spring extends by 1m.

Now if the spring is cut into five equal parts each with five coils, imagine they are attached together such that the same force of 350N is applied to still cause a total extension of 1m. Each spring contributes 1/5 of this extension.

Therefore, the extension caused by each spring is 1/5 of 1m = 0.2m

Since the same force of 350N is applied, substitute F = 350N and x =  0.2m into equation (i) as follows;

k = 350 / 0.2

k = 1750N/m

Therefore, the spring constant of each of the 5-coil spring is 1750N/m

The spring constant of each of the 5-coil springs is 1,750 N/m.

The given parameters;

spring constant, k = 350 N/mnumber of coils, N = 25

The total spring constant of the 25 coils is calculated as follows;

[tex]K_t = 25 \times 350 \ N/m\\\\K_t = 8,750 \ N/m[/tex]

The spring constant of each of the given 5 coils is calculated as follows;

[tex]K = \frac{8,750 }{5} \\\\K = 1,750 \ N/m[/tex]

Thus, the spring constant of each of the 5-coil springs is 1,750 N/m.

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5) what is the weight of a
if its weight
is 5N in moon?
body in the earth,​

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Answer:

Weight of object on moon is 5N ,as we know. Weight of object on moon is 1/3 the of object on earth,so

let weight of object on earth = X

5N= X/3

X = 3×5 = 15N

Hence the weight of the object on earth will

be 15N

Assume the angular momentum of a diatomic molecule is quantized according to the relation . What are the allowed rotational kinetic energies

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Answer:

The answer to this question can be defined as follows:

Explanation:

In the given question, an equation is missing which can be defined as follows:

[tex]I \omega =\sqrt{J(J+1)}h[/tex]

solution:

Angular momentum:

[tex]L=I \omega =\sqrt{J(J+1)}h[/tex]

Convert Angular momentum in terms of kinetic energy:

[tex]K = \frac{L^2}{2I}[/tex]

    [tex]= \frac{h^2(J(J+1))}{2I}[/tex]

A stone is thrown towards a wall with an initial velocity of v0=19m/s and an angle = 71 with the horizontal, as illustrated in the figure below. The stone reaches point A at the top of the wall, t=3.5s after being thrown. Determine (a) the height h of the wall, (b) the maximum height H of the path of the stone, (c) the horizontal distance between the launching point and point A and (d) the horizontal reach of the stone if the wall did not exist

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Answer:

(a) 2.85 m

(b) 16.5 m

(c) 21.7 m

(d) 22.7 m

Explanation:

Given:

v₀ₓ = 19 cos 71° m/s

v₀ᵧ = 19 sin 71° m/s

aₓ = 0 m/s²

aᵧ = -9.8 m/s²

(a) Find Δy when t = 3.5 s.

Δy = v₀ᵧ t + ½ aᵧ t²

Δy = (19 sin 71° m/s) (3.5 s) + ½ (-9.8 m/s²) (3.5 s)²

Δy = 2.85 m

(b) Find Δy when vᵧ = 0 m/s.

vᵧ² = v₀ᵧ² + 2 aᵧ Δy

(0 m/s)² = (19 sin 71° m/s)² + 2 (-9.8 m/s²) Δy

Δy = 16.5 m

(c) Find Δx when t = 3.5 s.

Δx = v₀ₓ t + ½ aₓ t²

Δx = (19 cos 71° m/s) (3.5 s) + ½ (0 m/s²) (3.5 s)²

Δx = 21.7 m

(d) Find Δx when Δy = 0 m.

First, find t when Δy = 0 m.

Δy = v₀ᵧ t + ½ aᵧ t²

(0 m) = (19 sin 71° m/s) t + ½ (-9.8 m/s²) t²

0 = t (18.0 − 4.9 t)

t = 3.67

Next, find Δx when t = 3.67 s.

Δx = v₀ₓ t + ½ aₓ t²

Δx = (19 cos 71° m/s) (3.67 s) + ½ (0 m/s²) (3.67 s)²

Δx = 22.7 m

The resonance tube used in this experiment produced only one resonance tone. What length of tube would be required to produce a second tone under the same experimental conditions? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

the length that would produce a sound tone under the same experimental contditions must be increased by  Δl = [tex]\frac{v}{2f}[/tex]

Explanation:

Recall

V = f ×λ

where λ is ⁴/₃l₂ for second resonance

f = [tex]\frac{3v}{4l_{2} }[/tex]

l₂ = [tex]\frac{3v}{4f}[/tex]

where λ is 4l₁ for 1st resonance

f = [tex]\frac{v}{4l_{1} }[/tex]

l₁ = [tex]\frac{v}{4f}[/tex]

∴ Δl = l₂ - l₁ =  [tex]\frac{3v}{4f}[/tex] ⁻  [tex]\frac{v}{4f}[/tex]

Δl=  [tex]\frac{2v}{4f}[/tex]

Δl = [tex]\frac{v}{2f}[/tex]

Therefore, the length should increase by [tex]\frac{v}{2f}[/tex]

The specific heat of water is about 4200 J/(kg·oC). To heat a cup of water of 0.25 kg from 10 oC to 50 oC, at least how much heat is required?

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Answer:

heat required = mass × specific heat × change in temperature

Explanation:

0.25 × 4200 × 40

=42000 J

Which kind of image can never be projected and forms where light rays appear to originate?
virtual
real
inverted
enlarned

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Answer:

a) virtual

Explanation:

This is a lens problem, in this case the equation that describes the process is the constructor equation

        1 / f = 1 / p + 1 / q

where f is the focal length, weights the distance to the object and qq the distance to the image

In a projection system the image that we see is q, which can have several characteristics

a) virtual It can never be projected, since this image is formed by the extensions of the light rays, therefore it is not real but a construction of the brain that interprets where the rays must come from.

b) Real. This image can be projected since light rays pass through the image

c) Inverted. Inverted images are real so they can be projected, so rays pass through the image

d) expanded. In this case the image is greater than the object, this occurs when the object the distance to the image is greater than the distance to the object, therefore the distance q is negative, therefore this image is straight and is formed by the extensions from the rays and you can't project

Answer:

option A) virtual

Explanation:

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