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.

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Answer 1

Answer:

V = 240V

Explanation:

V = I*R

V = 15A*16ohms

V = 240V


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What is this sport ⚽⚾

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Answer:

sports are all forms of physical activity that contribute to physical fitness, mental well-being and social interaction.

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Which 2 statements are true about this chemical reaction that forms acid rain?

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

HNO2 is less stable thus dissociates easily to HNO3 + NO + H2O while HNO3 is a strong acid. Thus when they react with H2O they form acid rain

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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A crucible (container) of molten metal has an open top with an area of 5.000 m^2. The molten metal acts as a blackbody radiator. The intensity spectrum of its radiation peaks at a wavelength of 320 nm. What is the temperature of that blackbody?

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Answer:

  T = 9056 K

Explanation:

In the exercise they indicate that the body can be approximated by a black body, for which we can use the Wien displacement relation

                 λ T = 2,898 10⁻³

where lam is the wavelength of the maximum emission

                T = 2,898 10⁻³ /λ

let's calculate

                 T = 2,898 10⁻³ / 320 10⁻⁹

                  T = 9.056 10³ K

                  T = 9056 K

Ocean waves of wavelength 22 m are moving directly toward a concrete barrier wall at 4.6 m/s . The waves reflect from the wall, and the incoming and reflected waves overlap to make a lovely standing wave with an antinode at the wall. (Such waves are a common occurrence in certain places.) A kayaker is bobbing up and down with the water at the first antinode out from the wall.

Required:
a. How far from the wall is she?
b. What is the period of her up-and-down motion?

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Answer:

a)  [tex]d=11m[/tex]

b)  [tex]T=4.68s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Wavelength [tex]\lambda=22m[/tex]

Velocity [tex]v=4.6m/s[/tex]

a)

Generally the equation for distance between her and the wall d is mathematically given by

Since

The First Anti node distance is [tex]\frac{\lambda}{2}[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]d= \frac{\22}{2}[/tex]

 [tex]d=11m[/tex]

b)

Generally the equation for her up-and-down motion is mathematically given by

 [tex]T=\frac{22}{4.7}[/tex]

 [tex]T=4.68s[/tex]

A meter stick has a mass of 0.30 kg and balances at its center. When a small chain is suspended from one end, the balance point moves 28.0 cm toward the end with the chain. Determine the mass of the chain.

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Answer:

M L1 = m L2       torques must be zero around the fulcrum

M = m L2 / L1 = .3 kg * 28 cm / 22 cm = .382 kg

In addition to acceleration, what else will be a maximum at the amplitude for SHM?

A. Potential energy
B. Kinetic energy
C. Nuclear energy
D. Chemical energy

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It is Potential energy's

Find the X and Y components of the following:
A. 35 m/s at 57q from the x-axis.

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Explanation:

Given that,

35 m/s at 57° from the x-axis.

Speed, v = 35 m/s

Angle, θ = 57°

Horizontal component,

[tex]v_x=v\cos\theta\\\\=35\times \cos(57)\\\\=19.06 m/s[/tex]

Vertical component,

[tex]v_y=v\sin\theta\\\\v_y=35\times \sin(57)\\\\=29.35\ m/s[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

Hey, can a physics major help me?

I have been wondering about the exact difference between theories laws facts and hypothosis.
I know the general layout but I am still a bit confused.

100 points for answering and brainly if it is a good one.

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Answer:

A hypothesis is a limited explanation of a phenomenon; a scientific theory is an in-depth explanation of the observed phenomenon. A law is a statement about an observed phenomenon or a unifying concept

Answer:

Explanation:

will try 2 explain fact, hypothesis, theory n law

fact is the starting pt: e.g. apple falls from tree

hypothesis tries 2 explain a fact: e.g. there is a force pulling down apple

theory is a complete explanation w/ equations n stuff: e.g. Newton came up w/ theory of gravitational attraction force

law is a theory dat has been proven right through tests n experiments: Newton's gravity theory had been proven right in many many tests.

Question 1 of 25
Which equation is an example of a synthesis reaction?
A. HNO3 + KOH → KCI + H20
B. 2Li+ CaCl2 - 2LiCl + Ca
O C. S+ 02 - S02
7
O D. CH4 + 202 - 2H2O + CO2

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Answer:

C. S + 02 → S02

Explanation:

A synthesis or combination reaction is that reaction involving two elements as reactants to form a single compound as product.

In the reaction given below;

S + 02 → S02

Sulphur and oxygen are elemental substances that combine to synthesize sulfur IV oxide (SO2), and hence it is an example of synthesis reaction.

To a man running east at the rate of 3m/s vain appears to fall vertically with a speed of 4m/s. Find the actual speed and direction of rain...​

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Answer:

The actual speed of the rain is 5 m/s and its direction is -53.13°

Explanation:

The actual speed of the rain V = speed of man, v + speed of rain relative to man, v'.

V = v + v'

We add these vectorially.

Since the man's speed is 3 m/s east, in the positive x - direction, we have v = 3i  and the rain's speed is falling vertically at 4 m/s, in the negative y- direction, we have v' = -4j

So, V = v + v'

V = 3i + (-4j)

V = 3i - 4j

So, the magnitude of V which is its speed is V = √(3² + (-4)²) = √(9 + 16) = √25 = 5 m/s

The direction of V, Ф = tan⁻¹(vertical component/horizontal component) = tan⁻¹(-4/3) = tan⁻¹(-4/3) = tan⁻¹(-1.333) = -53.13°

So, the actual speed of the rain is 5 m/s and its direction is -53.13°

If ATM is 102 kPa, what force does the atmosphere exert on the palm of your hand which has an area of 0.016 meters?

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Answer:

Force = 1.632 Newton

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Pressure = 102 kPa

Area = 0.016 m²

To find what force the atmosphere exert on the palm of your hand;

Mathematically, pressure is given by the formula;

[tex] Pressure = \frac {Force}{area} [/tex]

Force = 102 * 0.016

Force = 1.632 Newton

You take your pulse and observe 80 heartbeats in a minute. What is the period of your heartbeat? What is the frequency of your heartbeat?

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Answer:

120 beats per minute.

Explanation:

If I take your pulse and observe 80 heartbeats in a minute. Then the period of your heartbeat is 0.8 s and frequency is 1.3Hz.

What is Heartbeat ?

A pulse is the term used in medicine to describe the tactile arterial palpation of the cardiac cycle (heartbeat) by skilled fingertips. Any location where an artery can be compressed close to the surface of the body, such as the carotid artery in the neck, the radial artery in the wrist, the femoral artery in the groyne, the popliteal artery behind the knee, the posterior tibial artery near the ankle joint, and on the foot, can be used to palpate the pulse (dorsalis pedis artery). Heart rate may be determined by monitoring pulse, or the number of arterial pulses per minute. Auscultation, which is the process of counting the heartbeats while listening to the heart using a stethoscope, is another way to determine the heart rate. Typically, three fingers are used to gauge the radial pulse.

Given,

heart beat = 80 beats/min = 1.3 beats/s

Frequency is nothing but how much beats is heart having in one second and that is 1.3 beats/s. Hence frequency of heart is 1.3Hz.

The Period is reciprocal of frequency,

T = 1/f = 0.8 s

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How is fitness walking beneficial?

It can relieve stress and improve mood.

It can decrease energy levels.

It can decrease perspiration.

It can relieve allergy symptoms.

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Answer:

It can relieve stress and improve mood.

it can increase chances of a better lifestyle and better mental health

a brick of mass 0.8 kg is accidentally dropped from a high scaffolding. it reaches the ground with a kinetic energy of 240 J. How high is scaffolding ?(Take acceleration due to gravity g be 10 m s-¹)​

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Answer:

30 m

General Formulas and Concepts:

Energy

Gravitational Potential Energy: [tex]\displaystyle U_g = mgh[/tex]

m is mass (in kg)g is gravityh is height (in m)

Kinetic Energy: [tex]\displaystyle KE = \frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

m is mass (in kg)v is velocity (in m/s²)

Law of Conservation of Energy

Explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify variables

[Given] m = 0.8 kg

[Given] g = 10 m/s²

[Given] U = 240 J

[Solve] h

Step 2: Solve for h

[LCE] Substitute in variables [Gravitational Potential Energy]:                      (0.8 kg)(10 m/s²)h = 240 JMultiply:                                                                                                             (8 kg · m/s²)h = 240 JIsolate h [Cancel out units]:                                                                             h = 30 m

What is the electric field 3.9 m from the center of the terminal of a Van de Graaff with a 6.60 mC charge, noting that the field is equivalent to that of a point charge at the center of the terminal

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Answer:

the electric field is  3.91 x 10⁶ N/C

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Electric field at a point due to point charge is;

E = kq/r²

where k is the constant, r is the distance from centre of terminal to point where electric field is, q is the excess charge placed on the centre of terminal of Van de Graff,a generator

Now, given that r = 3.9 m, k = 9.0 x 10⁹ Nm²/C², q = 6.60 mC = 6.60 x 10⁻³ C

so we substitute into the formula

E = [(9.0 x 10⁹ Nm²/C²)( 6.60 x 10⁻³ C)] / ( 3.9 )²

E = 59400000 / 15.21

E = 3.91 x 10⁶ N/C

Therefore, the electric field is  3.91 x 10⁶ N/C

The position of an object of
mass 5 kg as a function of
time is giving by r = (20m/s4)t4
i + (12 m/s3)t3 j. Find the
force acting on the object as a
function of time. Express the
force in unit vectors. Hint:
Remember that Newton's
second Law relates the force
to the acceleration

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Answer:

[tex]F=5(240t^2i+72tj)\ N[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

The mass of the object, m = 5 kg

The position vector is, [tex]r=20t^4i+12t^3j[/tex]

Velocity, [tex]v=\dfrac{dr}{dt}=80t^3i+36t^2j[/tex]

Acceleration, [tex]a=\dfrac{dv}{dt}=240t^2i+72tj[/tex]

Newton's second law of motion is given as follows:

F = ma

Put all the values,

[tex]F=5(240t^2i+72tj)\ N[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

A total positive charge of 12.00 mC is evenly distributed on a straight thin rod of length 6.00 cm.
A positive point charge, Q = 4.00 nC, is located a distance of 5.00 cm above the midpoint of the
rod. What will be the electrical force on the point charge?

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It’s not in English can you change it please

A car has a mass of 900 kg is accelerated from rest at a rate of 1.2 m/s calculate the time taken to reach 30/s​

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Answer:

12+2=24+30+2=66

Explanation:

A balloon is filled with 80 liters of gas on a day where the temperature was 34 degrees at sea level which is 101.3 kPa and released. As the balloon rises to a certain altitude, the temperature drops to 0 degrees celsius and the balloon doubles in volume. What is the atmospheric pressure at that altitude?

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Answer:

0.444atm

Explanation:

Using the combined gas law equation;

P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

Where;

P1 = initial pressure (

P2 = final pressure (

V1 = initial volume (L)

V2 = final volume (L)

T1 = initial temperature (K)

T2 = final temperature (K)

According to this question,

P1 = 101.3 kPa = 101.3 × 0.00987 = 0.999atm

P2 = ?

V1 = 80L

V2 = 160L (double of V1)

T1 = 34°C = 34 + 273 = 307K

T2 = 0°C = 0 + 273 = 273K

Using P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

0.999 × 80/307 = P2 × 160/273

79.92/307 = 160P2/273

Cross multiply

307 × 160P2 = 79.92 × 273

49120P2 = 21818.16

P2 = 21818.16 ÷ 49120

P2 = 0.444

P2 = 0.444atm

A 620 N physics student stands on a bathroom scale in an elevator that is supported by a cable. The combined mass of student plus elevator is 870 kg. As the elevator starts moving, the scale reads 450 N.

Required:
a. Find the acceleration of the elevator (magnitude and direction).
b. What is the acceleration if the scale reads 670 N?
c. If the scale reads zero, should the student worry? Explain.
d. What is the tension in the cable in parts (a) and (c)?

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Answer:

(a) 9.28 m/s2

(b) 9.03 m/s2

(c) 9.8 m/s2

(d) 450 N, 670 N

Explanation:

mass of elevator + student, m = 870 kg

Reading of scale, R = 450 N

(a) When the elevator goes down, the weight decreases.

Let the acceleration is a.

By the Newton's second law

m g - R = m a

870 x 9.8 - 450 = 870 a

a = 9.28 m/s2

(b) R = 670 N

Let the acceleration is a.

870 x 9.8 - 670 = 870 a

a = 9.03 m/s2

(c) If the scale reads zero, it mean the elevator is falling freely. The acceleration is downwards and its value is 9.8 m/s2.

(d) Tension in cable is 450 N and 670 N.

A conductor is placed in an external electrostatic field. The external field is uniform before the conductor is placed within it. The conductor is completely isolated from any source of current or charge.

1. Which of the following describes the electricfield inside this conductor?

a. It is in thesame direction as the original external field.
b. It is in theopposite direction from that of the original externalfield.
c. It has adirection determined entirely by the charge on itssurface.
d. It is alwayszero.

2. The charge density inside theconductor is:

a. 0
b. non-zero;but uniform
c. non-zero;non-uniform
d. infinite

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Answer:pp

Explanation:

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what affects our utility​

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Answer:

Energy Bill fluctuations are inevitable and depend on a variety of different factors. Two of the most important are the current weather your home is experiencing and the current price per Kilowatt Hour (which fluctuates more than you might think).

Utility is a term in economics that refers to the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service. Economic theories based on rational choice usually assume that consumers will strive to maximize their utility. ... In practice, a consumer's utility is impossible to measure and quantify.

They create a heat engine where the hot reservoir is filled with water and steam at equilibrium, and the cold reservoir is filled with ice and water at equilibrium. What is the Carnot efficiency for their heat engine if the pressure is constant at 1.0 atmospheres?

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Answer:

The efficiency of Carnot's heat engine is 26.8 %.

Explanation:

Temperature of hot reservoir, TH = 100 degree C = 373 K

temperature of cold reservoir, Tc = 0 degree C = 273 K

The efficiency of Carnot's heat engine is

[tex]\eta = 1-\frac{Tc}{T_H}\\\\\eta = 1 -\frac{273}{373}\\\\\eta = 0.268 =26.8 %[/tex]

The efficiency of Carnot's heat engine is 26.8 %.

A skateboarder is inside of a half pipe, shown here. Explain her energy transformations as she jumps off at point A, slides to point B, and finally reaches point C.

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Point A would be the build up and leverage to slide down the half pipe to point b she would be bending her knees to increase speed to go up the other side and meet point c

A person rolls a 7 kg bowling ball down a lane in a bowling alley. The lane is
18 m long. The ball is traveling at 7 m/s when it leaves the person's hand.
What is the ball's kinetic energy at this point?

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Answer:

171.5J

Explanation:

K=1/2 *m *U²

K=1/2 *7 *7²

K=171.5 J

who won the battle of Buxar​

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Answer:

British East India Company

The battle was fought at Buxar, a "small fortified town" within the territory of Bihar, located on the banks of the Ganga river about 130 kilometres (81 mi) west of Patna; it was a decisive victory for the British East India Company.

A man pulls his dog (m=20kg) on a sled with a force of 100N at a 60° angle from the horizontal. What is the horizontal component of the force?

A) 100N

B) 196N

C) 50N

D) 86N

show your work please

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Answer:

the horizontal component of the force is 50 N

Explanation:

Given;

force applied by the man, F = 100 N

angle of inclination of the force, θ = 60⁰

mass of the dog, m = 20 kg

The horizontal component of the force is calculated as;

[tex]F_x = F\times cos(\theta)\\\\F_x = 100 \ N \times cos(60^0)\\\\F_x = 100\ N \times 0.5\\\\F_x = 50 \ N[/tex]

Therefore, the horizontal component of the force is 50 N

A swift blow with the hand can break a pine board. As the hand hits the board, the kinetic energy of the hand is transformed into elastic potential energy of the bending board; if the board bends far enough, it breaks. Applying a force to the center of a particular pine board deflects the center of the board by a distance that increases in proportion to the force. Ultimately the board breaks at an applied force of 870 N and a deflection of 1.4 cm.
a. To break the board with a blow from the hand, how fast must the hand be moving? Use 0.50 kg for the mass of the hand.
b. If the hand is moving this fast and comes to rest in a distance of 1.2 cm, what is the average force on the hand?

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Answer:

A. The hand must move with a velocity of 6.98 m/s to break the board.

B. Average force on the hand = 1025 N

Explanation:

A.To determine the speed the hand must move with to break the board, the force workdone in breaking the board is found first.

Workdone = force × distance

Minimum force required = 870 N;

Distance moved by board/Deflection in order to break = 1.4 cm = 0.014 M

Workd done = 870 N × 0.014 m = 12.18 Nm or 12.18 J

This work done = Kinetic energy of the hand

Kinetic energy = mv²/2 ; where m is mass and v is velocity

Mass of hand = 0.50 Kg, velocity = ?, K.E. = 12.18 J

v² = 2 KE/m

v = √2KE/m

v = √(2 × 12.18/0.50)

v = 6.98 m/s

Therefore, the hand must move with a velocity of 6.98 m/s to break the board.

B. Average force on the hand

This can be determined using the equation of motion, v² = u² + 2as to find acceleration, since force = mass × acceleration

From the equation of motion, a = v² - u²/2s

At rest, v = 0, u = 6.98, s = 1.2 cm = 0.012 m

a = 0² - 6.98²/ 2 × 0.012

a = -2030 m/s²

Force = 2030 m/s² × 0. 50 kg = 1015 N

Therefore, Average force on the hand = 1025 N

what is effort arm
don't say the answer of gogle ​

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Answer:

effort arm mean the use of any work by using your hand force motion or by hand power

If distance between two charges increased by 2 times then force

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Explanation:

The size of the force varies inversely as the square of the distance between the two charges. Therefore, if the distance between the two charges is doubled, the attraction or repulsion becomes weaker, decreasing to one-fourth of the original value.

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