A ball is launched from the ground with a horizontal speed of 30 m/s and a vertical speed of 30 m/s. What will the horizontal speed be right before it hits the ground?
A. 15 m/s
B. 0 m/s
C. 30 m/s
D. 40 m/s

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

C

Explanation:

horizintal speed stays same

only vertical speed changes

so H speed will stay 30 m/s


Related Questions

What is the weight on Earth of an object with mass 45 kg. Hint gravity = 10 N/kg *
1 point
45 N
450 N
450 kg
10N

Answers

Answer:

450N

Explanation:

weight= m*g

weight=45*10

weight=450N

A speedometer in a car gives the car’s speed at that given moment, or the?

A. General speed
B. Instantaneous speed
C. Average speed
D. Constant speed

It’s not C or D!

Answers

Answer:

a because it is at a given moment

Explanation:

did u


40 ohms
1.2 A
40 ohms
12 V


Calculate the total energy developed in 5
minutes by the system above.​

Answers

Answer:

17280 J and 1080 J

Explanation:

Given :

R= 40 ohm

I=1.2A

t= 5 min=60×5=300 sec

Now,

Total energy can be calculated as:

[tex]E=I^{2} Rt\\E=(1.2)^{2} *40*300\\E=17280 J[/tex]

Now,

V=12V

R=40 Ohm

[tex]E=\frac{V^{2} }{R} *t\\E=\frac{(12)^{2} }{40} *300\\E=1080 J[/tex]

Total energy  is 17280 J and 1080 J

how many atoms are in a 4.7 g copper coin?​

Answers

3.11 is the answer I think

Answer:

x = 4.45 * 10 ^22  Note. Technically, this should be rounded to 4.5 * 10^22. There are only 2 sig digits.

Explanation:

You have to assume that the coin is pure copper, which I doubt.  What a coin is actually made of  depends on when it was minted. But for the sake of this question, we'll assume coins are pure copper.

Copper has an atomic mass of 63.546 grams / mol

So 4.7 g of copper = 4.7 / 63.545 mol

We have 0.07396 mol of copper

1 mol of anything = 6.02 * 10^23 atoms (in this case).

0.07396 mol        = x

Cross Multiply

               

1 * x = 0.07396 * 6.02 * 10^23

x = 4.45 * 10 ^22  atoms of copper

What is the torque in ( lbs-ft ) of a man pushing on a wrench with 65 lbs of force 8 unches from the nut / bolt he is trying to turn?

Answers

Explanation:

The torque [tex]\tau[/tex] is given by

[tex]\tau=Fd = (65\:\text{lbs})(\frac{8}{12}\:\text{ft}) = 43.3\:\text{lbs-ft}[/tex]

which describes a homogeneous mixture​

Answers

Answer:

A homogeneous mixture is a type of mixture in which the composition is uniform and every part of the solution has the same properties. Example, air

Explanation:

A circular wire loop is placed near a long, straight, current-carrying wire in which the current is either increasing or decreasing. Draw the situations in which the induced current in the loop counterclockwise?

Answers

Answer:

The induced current is counter clockwise if the current is decreasing and towards right.

Explanation:

When the current is decreasing in the wire, the direction of magnetic field at the center of the loop is outwards to the plane of paper which is given by the Maxwell's right hand thumb rule. The magnetic field is decreasing in nature.

So according to the Lenz's law, the induced current is such that which opposes the cause of its production, so that the induced current is counter clockwise.

A bullet of mass 0.5 kg is moving horizontally with a speed of 50 m/s when it hits a block of mass 3 kg that is at rest on a horizontal surface with a coefficient of friction of 0.2. After the collision the bullet becomes embedded in the block. How much work is being dne by bullet?

Answers

Answer:

Work done by the bullet is 612.26 J.

Explanation:

mass of bullet, m = 0.5 kg

initial velocity of bullet, u = 50 m/s

coefficient of friction = 0.2

mass of block, M = 3 kg

let the final speed of the bullet block system is v.

use conservation of momentum

Momentum of bullet + momentum of block = momentum of bullet block system

0.5 x 50 + 3 x 0 = (3 + 0.5) v

v = 7.14 m/s

let the stopping distance is

The work done is given by change in kinetic energy of bullet

initial kinetic energy of bullet, K =  0.5 x 0.5 x 50 x 50 = 625 J

Final kinetic energy of bullet, K' = 0.5 x 0.5 x 7.14 x 7.14 = 12.74 J

So, the work done by the bullet

W = 625 - 12.74 = 612.26 J  

A car of mass M traveling with velocity v strikes a car of mass M that is at rest. The two cars’ bodies mesh in the collision. The loss of the kinetic energy the moving car undergo in the collision is

a) a quarter of the initial kinetic energy.
b) half of the initial kinetic energy.
c) all the initial kinetic energy.
d) zero.

Answers

Answer:

the correct answer is B

Explanation:

Let's propose the solution of the problem, for this we form a system formed by the two cars, so that the forces during the collision are internal, the momentum is conserved

instantly starts. Before the crash

         p₀ = M v +0

final instant. After the crash

        m_f = (M + M) v_f

the moment is preserved

        p₀ = p_f

        M v = 2 M v_f

        v_f = v / 2

let's look for kinetic energy

before the crash

       K₀ = ½ M v²

after the crash

       K_f = ½ 2M (v_f)²

       K_f = ½ 2M (v/2)²

       K_f = (½ M v²) ½

       K_f = K₀ / 2

therefore the correct answer is B

I provided the question above.

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

since it is connected in parallel combination

use this formula

[tex]\frac{1}{R} = \frac{1}{R1} + \frac{1}{R2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{R} = \frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{4}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{R} = \frac{4+2}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{R} = \frac{6}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{R} = 3[/tex] ohm

therefore resistence = 3 ohm

then we should find power

P = VI

P = 12*3

P = 24 watt

now to find current use formula power = current * voltage

24 = current * 12

24/12 = current

2 = current

therefore current is 2 ampere (A).

to find potential difference (emf) use formula

V = IR

V = current * resistence

V = 2 * 3

V = 6 volt .

therefore potential difference is 6 volt.

Azam had a metal pencil box and a wooden block on his table. When he touched them, the pencil box felt colder compared to the wooden block. When he measured their temperatures using a thermometer, he found that both the objects were at the same temperatures. What could be the reason for Azam to 'feel' that the pencil box was cooler? * (1 Point) Air around the pencil box was at a lower temperature which made the pencil box colder Wood produces heat and so, must have been at a higher temperature than the pencil box As metal is a better conductor of heat, it drew away heat from his hand faster than the wooden block. Metals are always at a lower temperature than other substances and so, there has been an error in measurement​

Answers

The third choice is the correct explanation. Don't make me type it all out on my phone.

If the car falls down the side of the cliff, what is happening to the gravitational potential energy of the falling car? (Assume the bottom of the cliff is zero)

Answers

Answer:

Sentences with many clauses and phrases are difficult to understand because the clauses and phrases typically _____.

modify other clauses and phrases in the sentence

refer to other sentences in the passage

make it hard to determine where the sentence ends

change the intended meaning of the sentence

Explanation:

Determine the values of m and n when the following average magnetic field strength of the Earth is written in scientific notation: 0.0000451 T. Enter m and n, separated by commas.

Answers

Answer:

B = 4.51×10⁻⁵ T

Explanation:

Given that,

The average magnetic field strength of the Earth is 0.0000451 T.

We need to write the value in the form of scientific notation. Any number in scientific notation is written as follows :

N=a×bⁿ

Where

n is any integer and a is a real no

So,

0.0000451 = 4.51×10⁻⁵ T

So, the required answer is equal to 4.51×10⁻⁵ T.

Calculate the terminal velocity of a rain drop of radius 0.12cm​

Answers

Explanation:

Given that,

The radius of rain drop, r = 0.12 cm = 0.0012 m

The viscocity of air is, [tex]\eta=18\times 10^{-5}\ poise[/tex]

Let the viscous force is, [tex]F = 0.010173\ N[/tex]

The viscous force is given by :

[tex]F=6\pi \eta rv\\\\v=\dfrac{F}{6\pi \eta r}[/tex]

Put all the values,

[tex]v=\dfrac{0.010173}{6\pi 18\times 10^{-5}\times 0.0012 }\\\\v=2498.58\ m/s[/tex]

A 3-kg projectile is launched at an angle of 45o above the horizontal. The projectile explodes at the peak of its flight into two pieces. A 2-kg piece falls directly down and lands exactly 50 m from the launch point. Determine the horizontal distance from the launch point where the 1-kg piece lands.

Answers

1517.4 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the projectile broke up at the peak of its flight, it already traveled half its initial range so we can find its initial launch velocity [tex]v_0[/tex] from the equation

[tex]\frac{1}{2}R= \dfrac{1}{2} \left(\dfrac{v_0^2}{g}\sin 2\theta_0 \right)[/tex]

where [tex]\theta_0 = 45°[/tex] and [tex]\frac{1}{2}R = 50\:\text{m}[/tex] so we will get [tex]v_0=31.3\:\text{m/s}[/tex]. Next, we can use the equation

[tex]v_y = v_0y - gt = v_0 \sin 45 - gt[/tex]

and since [tex]v_y=0[/tex] at its peak, we get t = 22.1 s. Let's set this aside for a moment and we'll use it later.

At the top of its peak, we can use the conservation law of linear momentum. Let M be the mass if of the original projectile, [tex]m_1[/tex] be the mass of the larger fragment (2 kg) and [tex]m_2[/tex] be the mass of the smaller fragment (1 kg). We can write the conservation law as

[tex]Mv_0x = m_1V_1 + m_2V_2[/tex]

where [tex]V_1\:\text{and}\:V_2[/tex] are the velocities of the fragments immediately after the break up. But we also know that [tex]V_1=0[/tex] so the velocity of [tex]m_2[/tex] can be calculated from the conservation law as

[tex]Mv_0 \cos 45° = m_2V_2[/tex]

or

[tex]V_2 = \dfrac{M}{m_2}v_0 \cos 45° = 66.4\:\text{m/s}[/tex]

Now we can calculate the horizontal distance the smaller fragment traveled after the break up. Recall that the amount of time for it to go up is also the amount of time to get down so the horizontal distance x is

[tex]x = V_2 t = (66.4\:\text{m/s})(22.1\:\text{s})= 1467.4\:\text{m}[/tex]

Therefore, the total distance traveled from the launch point is

[tex]D = 50\:\text{m} + 1467.4\:\text{m}=1517.4\:\text{m}[/tex]

Khối lượng ban đầu của mặt trời m⊙ = 2 × 1030 kg trong đó có 71 % là
hydrogen. Trong 5×10^9 năm đầu tiên, mặt trời phát ra năng lượng với công suất
3.86 × 10^26 W, nhờ phản ứng
4p → 4+2He + 2e
+ 2νe + 26 MeV
trong đó bốn proton tổng hợp thành hạt α và tỏa ra năng lượng 26 MeV. Hãy
xác định
a) số hạt proton của mặt trời tại thời điểm ban đầu.
b) số hạt proton của mặt trời tham gia phản ứng trong 1 năm.
c) số hạt proton còn lại trong mặt trời sau 5 × 10^9 năm.
d) thời gian để tiêu thụ hết 10 % số hạt proton còn lại của mặt trời

Answers

Answer:

jsgssbvwsvs

Explanation:

ifmd understand

12) A negatively-charged balloon touching a wooden wall
A) pulls positive charge on the wall surface toward it.
B) pushes negative charge in the wall away from it.
C) polarizes molecules in the wall.
D) all of the above.

Answers

Answer:

D) all of the above.

Explanation:

First polarises it, cahrging and discharging occurs at once.

A negatively charged balloon touching a wooden wall then from the given options option D is correct which is all of the above.

What is a charge?

Charged matter experiences a force when it is exposed to an electromagnetic field due to the physical property of electric charge. Positive or negative charges can exist in an electric field (commonly carried by protons and electrons, respectively).

Contrary charges attract one another, while like charges repel one another. A neutral object is one that carries no net charge. Classical electrodynamics, the name given to an early understanding of how charged particles interact, is still accurate for issues that do not call for taking into account quantum phenomena.

In the first step it polarizes molecules in the wall, then charging and discharging in the wall will take place at once.

To get more information about Charge :

https://brainly.com/question/19886264

#SPJ2

A homeowner has a new oil furnace which has an efficiency of 60%. For every 100 barrels of oil used to heat his house, how much (in barrels of oil) goes up the chimney as waste heat?

Answers

Answer:

below

Explanation:

Suppose there are 3 molecules in a container. If each molecule has a 1-in-2 chance of being in the left half of the container, what is the probability that there are exactly 2 molecules in the left half of the container?

Answers

Answer:

Total probability = 3/8

Explanation:

Below is the calculation:

Number of molecules in the container = 3

The probability of one molecule in the left half, P = 3 / 2 = 1.5 or 1/2

The probability of second molecule in the left half, P1 = (3/4)

Total probability = P x P1

Total probability = (1/2) x (3/4)

Total probability = 3/8

In a 2-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system the y-component of a given vector is equal to that vector's magnitude multiplied by which trigonometric function, with respect to the angle between vector and y-axis?

a. sine
b. cosine
c. tangent
d. cotangent

Answers

Answer:

Option b, cosine.

Explanation:

Below you can see an image that illustrates this situation.

Remember that for a triangle rectangle with a given angle θ, we have:

Cos(θ) = (adjacent cathetus)/(hypotenuse)

In the image, you can see a vector of magnitude M, and the angle θ defined between the vector and the positive y-axis.

In this case, the y-component is the adjacent cathetus and the hypotenuse is the magnitude of the vector.

Then we will have:

Cos(θ) = (adjacent cathetus)/(hypotenuse) = y/M

solving that for y, we get:

y = Cos(θ)*M

Then the y-component is the vector's magnitude multiplied by the cosine of the angle between the vector and the y-axis.

The correct option is b.

Answer:

(b) cosine

Explanation:

In a 2-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, a vector has a x-component and/or a y-component. To get these components, the magnitude of the vector is resolved with respect to the x-axis and the y-axis by multiplying it (the magnitude) by some trigonometric function with respect to the angle between the vector and the x or y axis.

For example, given a vector A of magnitude A which makes an angle α with the x-axis and an angle β with the y-axis, the x and y components of the vector A can be found as follows;

i. x-component is given by [tex]A_{x}[/tex]

[tex]A_{x}[/tex] = A cos α (with respect to the angle between A and the x-axis)  or

[tex]A_{x}[/tex] = A sin β (with respect to the angle between A and the y-axis)

ii. y-component is given by [tex]A_{y}[/tex]

[tex]A_{y}[/tex] = A sin α (with respect to the angle between A and the x-axis)  or

[tex]A_{y}[/tex] = A cos β (with respect to the angle between A and the y-axis)

Therefore, the y-component of a vector in a 2-dimensional Cartesian coordinate is given by the product of the magnitude of the vector and the cosine of the angle between the vector and the y-axis.


What is a reasonable measurement for the distance to Neptune?
30 light years
30 kilometers
30 parsecs
30 Astronomical Units

Answers

Answer:

30 kilometers is a reasonable measurement

Topic: Physical and Chemical Changes
Subject: Science
Grade: 5th

Question: Why am I growing?

(Please give this answer related to Physical and Chemical Changes.

Answers

Answer: Why am I growing is a chemical change.

Explanation:

Changes that can be reversed and does not affect the composition of a substance are called physical changes.

For example, change in state of a substance like ice converting into water is a physical change.

Changes that cannot be reversed and affect the chemical composition of a substance are called chemical changes.

For example, a child growing is an irreversible change and hence, it is a chemical change.

Thus, we can conclude that why am I growing is a chemical change.

human activities that interfere with distribution of natural resources are contributing to the increase of earthquake risk.

Answers

Answer:

Changes in climate conditions, especially the warming of global temperatures increases the likelihood of weather-related natural disasters. ... This is most visible when seen through changes in the intensity and frequency of droughts, storms, floods, extreme temperatures and wildfires.

Mark Brainliest please

Answer :

A study published in the journal Seismological Research Letters this week identified 730 sites where human activity caused earthquakes over the past 150 years. And while we've long known that people can influence seismic activity, researchers were surprised to find that human activity has induced earthquakes with magnitudes as high as 7.9—and that the number of earthquakes is clearly rising in some regions of the world.

The effects of human-induced earthquakes may be similar to those created by nature, but are often seen in regions with little or no previous seismic activity. Most natural earthquakes happen along fault lines, which are commonly (but not exclusively) found where tectonic plates converge. But earthquakes triggered by human activity can occur far from the edges of tectonic plates.


Exactly what causes each induced earthquake depends on the type of human activity.

According to the report's data, found on a publicly accessible database, mining accounted for the highest number of human-induced earthquakes worldwide (many earthquakes clustered around 271 sites). The removal of material from the earth can cause instability, leading to sudden collapses that trigger earthquakes.

Multiple earthquakes at 167 sites—and by far the deadliest ones—were triggered by what the report calls water reservoir impoundment, or dam building. (See the power of dams and dam removal.)

In 2008, an estimated 80,000 people died or went missing following a 7.9 earthquake in China's Sichuan province. Scientists believe it was triggered by the weight of 320 million tons of water that had been collected in the Zipingpu Reservoir—over a well-known fault line.

In the U.S., the conversation around human-induced earthquakes has largely centered around fracking for oil and natural gas, given the rapid spread of the technology in many states. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, fracking can induce seismic activity, both directly and from disposing of wastewater used in the process—the byproduct of water, sand, and chemicals used to hydraulically fracture hydrocarbons from rock. That high-pressure wastewater can crack rocks and lubricate faults.

Convert Rev/min to rad/s x 2pie/60?

Anyone knows this please?

Answers

Answer:

Thus, [tex]\frac{1 rev}{min} =\frac{2\pi}{60} rad/s[/tex]

Explanation:

The angular speed is defined as the rate of change of angular velocity.

Its SI unit is rad/s and other units are rev/min or rev/s.

[tex]\frac{1 rev}{min } = \frac{1 rev}{60 sec}\\\\1 rev = 2\pi rad\\\\So\\\\\frac{1 rev}{min} = \frac{2\pi}{60} rad/s[/tex]

A 500 Kg block is attached with a rope of length 5m, having area 0.4× 10-4 m2. If final length is 6m, Calculate the Stress, Strain and Young's Modulus?

Answers

Answer:

stress = 1.225 x 10^8 N/m^2

strain = 1/5

Young's modulus = 6.125 x 10^8 N/m^2

Explanation:

mass, m = 500 kg

length, L = 5 m

Area, A = 0.4 x 10^-4 m^2

Final length, L' = 6 m

extension, x = L'-L= 6 - 5 = 1 m

Stress is defined as force per unit area.

[tex]stress =\frac{Force}{Area}\\\\stress =\frac{500\times 9.8}{0.4\times 10^{-4}}\\\\stress = 1.225\times 10^8 N/m^2[/tex]

Strain is defined as the ratio of change in length to the original length.

[tex]strain =\frac{x}{L}\\\\strain = \frac{1}{5}[/tex]

Young's modulus is given by the ratio of stress to the strain.

[tex]Y = \frac{1.225 \times 10^8}{\frac{1}{5}}\\\\Y = 6.125\times 10^8 N/m^2[/tex]

When you irradiate a metal with light of wavelength 433 nm in an investigation of the photoelectric effect, you discover that a potential difference of 1.43 V is needed to reduce the current to zero. What is the energy of a photon of this light in electron volts? energy of a photon: Find the work function of the irradiated metal in electron volts. work function:

Answers

Answer:

The right solution is:

(a) 2.87 eV

(b) 1.4375 eV

Explanation:

Given:

Wavelength,

= 433 nm

Potential difference,

= 1.43 V

Now,

(a)

The energy of photon will be:

E = [tex]\frac{6.626\times 10^{-34}\times 3\times 10^8}{433\times 10^{-9}}[/tex]

  = [tex]4.59\times 10^{-19} \ J[/tex]

or,

  = [tex]\frac{4.59\times 10^{-19}}{1.6\times 10^{-19}}[/tex]

  = [tex]2.87 \ eV[/tex]

(b)

As we know,

⇒ [tex]Vq=\frac{hc}{\lambda}-\Phi_0[/tex]

By substituting the values, we get

⇒ [tex]1.43\times 1.6\times 10^{19}=\frac{6.626\times 10^{-34}\times 3\times 10^8}{433\times 10^{-9}}-\Phi_0[/tex]

⇒                       [tex]\Phi_0=2.3\times 10^{-19} \ J[/tex]

or,

⇒                            [tex]=\frac{2.3\times 10^{-19}}{1.6\times 10^{-19}}[/tex]

⇒                            [tex]=1.4375 \ eV[/tex]

The lumberjack pulls on the sled with 40 N at an angle of 30 degrees, pulling so the sled moves at a constant velocity. 1) What is the x component of the applied force? 2) What is the y component of the applied force? 3) If the loaded sled has a mass of 65 kg, what is the magnitude of the force of gravity? 4) What is the magnitude of the normal force acting on the sled? 5) What is the coefficient of friction between the snow and the sled?

Answers

1) (40 N) cos(30°) ≈ 34.6 N

2) (40 N) sin(30°) = 20 N

3) (65 kg) g = (65 kg) (9.80 m/s²) = 585 N

4) The net force on the sled acting in the vertical direction is made up of

• the sled's weight, 585 N, pointing downward

• the vertical component of the applied force, 20 N, pointing upward

• the normal force, with magnitude n, also pointing upward

The sled does not move up or down, so by Newton's second law,

F = n + 20 N - 585 N = 0   ==>   n = 565 N

5) The net force in the horizontal direction consists of

• the horizontal component of the applied force, 34.6 N, acting in the direction the sled's movement (call this the positive direction)

• kinetic friction, with magnitude f, pointing in the opposite and negative direction

By Newton's second law,

F = 34.6 N - f = 0   ==>   f ≈ 34.6 N

Now if µ is the coefficient of kinetic friction, then

f = µn   ==>   µ = f/n = (34.6 N) / (565 N) ≈ 0.0613

The component of the force is the effective part of that force in that direction.

What is the component of a force?

The component of the force is the effective part of that force in that direction.

1) The horizontal component of a force = 40 N cos 30 degrees = 34.6 N

2) The vertical component of the force = 40 N sin 30 degrees = 20 N

3) The magnitude of the gravitational force = mg cos 30 degrees  = 65 Kg * 9.8 m/s^2 * cos 30 degrees = 551.7 N

4) The normal force = 551.7 N

5) The coefficient of friction = F/R =  40 N /551.7 N = 0.07

Learn more about component of a force:https://brainly.com/question/15529350

#SPJ6

A certain electric stove has a 16 Ω heating element. The current going through the element is 15 A. Calculate the voltage across the element.

Answers

The voltage across the element is = 240 V

I hope you understand....

Mark me as brainliest....

Thanks...

A 1.50-V battery supplies 0.414 W of power to a small flashlight. If the battery moves 4.93 1020 electrons between its terminals during the time the flashlight is in operation, how long was the flashlight used?

Answers

Answer:

2.86×10⁻¹⁸ seconds

Explanation:

Applying,

P = VI................ Equation 1

Where P = Power, V = Voltage, I = Current.

make I the subject of the equation

I = P/V................ Equation 2

From the question,

Given: P = 0.414 W, V = 1.50 V

Substitute into equation 2

I = 0.414/1.50

I = 0.276 A

Also,

Q = It............... Equation 3

Where Q = amount of charge, t = time

make t the subject of the equation

t = Q/I.................. Equation 4

From the question,

4.931020 electrons has a charge of (4.931020×1.6020×10⁻¹⁹) coulombs

Q = 7.899×10⁻¹⁹ C

Substitute these value into equation 4

t =  7.899×10⁻¹⁹/0.276

t = 2.86×10⁻¹⁸ seconds

A heat engine with 0.100 mol of a monatomic ideal gas initially fills a 3000 cm3 cylinder at 800 K. The gas goes through the following closed cycle Isothermal expansion to 5000 cm3 ?
Part A How much work does this engine do per cycle? Express your answer with the appropriate units. sochoric cooling to 200 K -Isothermal compression to 3000 cm3. - Isochoric heating to 800 K Value Units
Part B What is its thermal efficiency? Express your answer with the appropriate units.

Answers

Answer:

below

Explanation:

Part A) This engine works  per cycle is 254.9 J.

Part B) The thermal efficiency is  23.42%

What is the thermal efficiency?

The thermal efficiency of any heat engine is represented in percentage of heat energy converted into work.

For isothermal expansion, work done is

W₁ =nRT₁ x ln(V₂/V₁)

W₁ = 0.1 x 8.314 x 800 x ln(5000/3000)

W₁ = 339.8 J =Q₁

For isochoric cooling ,

W₂ =0

Q₂ =nCvdT = 0.1 x 3R/2 x (T₂-T₁)

Q₂ = -748.3 J

For isothermal compression,

W₃ =nRT₂ ln (V₄/V₃)

W₃  = 0.1 x 8.314 x 200 x ln(3000/5000)

W₃ = -84.9J

For isochoric heating

W₄ =0

Q₄ =nCvdT = 0.1 x 3R/2 x (800-200)

Q₄  = -748.3 J

Total work done in all the process W = W₁ +W₂ +W₃ +W₄

W =254.9 J

Thus, the work done is 254.9 J

Thermal efficiency = Work done/Heat taken

η = W/ Q₁ +Q₄

η = [254.9 / 339.8 +748.3 ] x 100 %

η = 0.2342 x 100 %

η = 23.42%

Thus, the thermal efficiency is 23.42%

Learn more about thermal efficiency.

https://brainly.com/question/13039990

#SPJ2

'

Other Questions
Doris has a fish pond 15 by 18 ft. She wants to put grass in a strip of uniform with around the pond. She has enough grass seed for 234 ft squared. How wide will the strip be? Round your answer to the nearest tenth, when appropriate In order to update a production process, a company can spend money now or four years from now. If the amount now would be $20,000, what equivalent amount could the company spend four years from now at a compound interest rate of 15% per year?(All the alternatives presented below were calculated using compound interest factor tables including all decimal places As Laura checks items off her meeting agenda and various individuals provide input and insight, she beams at her team. She is so proud of the work they do at her clinic every day. They have always been a very high performing team, and for that, she has always been thankful.Select the statement that is true about high performing teams.a) High performing teams are able to come up with more rapid solutions and have increased productivity.b) High performing teams never face obstacles.c) High performing teams should only have about 4-6 members.d) High performing teams are most effective when all members share the same skills and experience. A line passes through (1, - 1) and (3, 5). What is the equation of the line in slope-intercept form? deepak wrote out the steps to his solution of the equation 5/2-3x-5+4x=-7/4 Arrange the following procedures on how to prepare a burger. Put numbers (1-7) on the line providedbefore the sentence.____ Lay bun, cut side down on grill and cook until lightly toasted, 30 seconds to 1 minute.____ Spread the mayonnaise and ketchup on the bun bottoms.____ Add lettuce, tomato, burger, onion, salt and pepper to taste.____ In a bowl, mix all the ingredients. Divide the mixture into equal portions and shape each into apatty about 4 inches wide.____ Lay burgers on an oiled barbeque grill/pan over a solid bed of hot coals or high heat on a gas grill.____ Cook burgers, turning once on grill/pan until browned on both sides. Remove from grill/pan____ Set bun tops in place. What is does the word multimedia mean?A. media that exclude audio and video B. media that combine text, images, animation, and soundC. software programs for creating graphics and soundD. the use of text only Here are the first three terms of a different sequence.139Write down two numbers that could be the 4th term and the 5th term of this sequence.Give the rule you have used to get your numbers.please helpp Question #3:How does the treatment of the older children at school help you understand that adults can have asmuch difficulty showing compassion toward others as children do? Support your answer withevidence from the text. Select the correct answer. Which statement best expresses how the poet develops the theme in the poem? A. The speaker describes dreams as things people hold closely to their hearts. B. The speaker contrasts heart break to the joys of singing. C. The poet contrasts singing a song to pursuing one's dreams. D. The poet describes dreams as a repeated song. E. The poet compares giving up on a dream to death. One week before a geography teacher begins the next unit in the textbook, her co-teacher conducts an activity where he provides each student with half an index card with part of a word on it. Students have to stand and find the student who has the other half of their card. Then they work with their partner to find the definition for the vocabulary word on their card and draw a picture of what the word represents. The purpose of this lesson is toA. give students a break from the textbook.B. preteach vocabulary and thus improve students' ability to read and understand the next chapter.C. show that all geography-related vocabulary words make great pictures.D. give the co-teacher a chance to conduct a lesson. what is the scale factor from figure a to figure b What is the relative frequency (to the nearest percent) of boys among those who cannot bike to school Whats the value of x?G5345Hx What kind of pattern can you see about elements in the same period with respect to electronstructures? I need help about newton law It doesnt give options so I cant guess What is it quadratic, radical, rational? Which of the following is not an effect of an earthquake? anyone know this im stuck.