A parallel plate capacitor is constructed using two square metal sheets, each of side L = 10 cm. The plates are separated by a distance d = 2 mm and a voltage applied between the plates. The electric field strength within the plates is E = 4000 V/m. The energy stored in the capacitor is

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Answer 1

Answer:

The energy stored is 1.4 x 10^-9 J.

Explanation:

Side of square, L = 10 cm = 0.1 m

Distance, d = 2 mm = 0.002 m

Electric field, E = 4000 V/m

The energy stored in the capacitor is

[tex]U = 0.5 C V^2[/tex]

The capacitance is given by

[tex]C = \frac{\varepsilon o A}{d}\\\\So \\\\U = 0.5\frac{\varepsilon o A}{d}\times E^2 d^2\\\\U = 0.5\times 8.85\times 10^{-12}\times 0.1\times 0.1\times 4000\times 4000\times 0.002\\\\U = 1.4\times10^{-9} J[/tex]


Related Questions

what's impulse of
force

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Answer:

The impulse experienced by the object equals the change in momentum of the object. In equation form, F.t = m. Δv. In a collision, objects experience an impulse; the impulse causes and is equal to the change in momentum.

A vehicle is used to transport material down a straight aisle. The max acceleration of the vehicle is 1 m/s/s and the max speed of the vehicle is 5m/s. The vehicle starts at the beginning of the aisle. How long does it take to move down the aisle and come to a stop at the other end if:
a) the aisle is 100 meters long?
b) the aisle is 9 meters long?

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Answer:

(a) 14.14 s

(b) 4.24 s

Explanation:

maximum acceleration, a =  1 m/s^2

maximum speed, v = 5 m/s

initial speed, u = 0 m/s

(a) distance, s = 100 m

Let the time is t.

Use second equation of motion

[tex]s = u t 0.5 at^2\\\\100 = 0 + 0.5 \times 1 \times t^2\\\\t = 14.14 s[/tex]

(b) distance, s = 9 m

Let the time is t'.

Use second equation of motion

[tex]s = u t + 0.5 at^2\\\\9= 0 + 0.5 \times 1 \times t'^2\\\\t' = 4.24 s[/tex]

A soap bubble was slowly enlarged from a radius of 4cm to 6cm. The amount of work necessary for enlargement was 1.5 x 10^-4 joules. Calculate the surface tension of the soap bubble.​

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Answer:

[tex]T=3*10^-3 N/m[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Radius :

[tex]R_1=4=>0.04\\\\R_2=6=>0.06[/tex]

Work [tex]W=1.5 * 10^{-4}[/tex]

Generally the equation for Work done  is mathematically given by

[tex]W=TdA[/tex]

Where

[tex]dA=A_2-A_1\\\\dA=(2 \pi r_2^2)(2 \pi r_1^2)[/tex]

[tex]dA=8 \pi*(r_2^2-r_1^2)\\\\dA=8*3.142*(0.06^2-0.04^2)[/tex]

[tex]dA=0.050m^2[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]W=TdA[/tex]

[tex]T=\frac{1.5 * 10^{-4}}{0.05m^2}[/tex]

[tex]T=3*10^-3 N/m[/tex]

Which car has the greatest potential energy? What type of potential energy does the
car have? What characteristics or properties does potential energy depend on? Which
cars have the least potential energy? Explain.

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Explanation:

*car A has the greatest PE

*gravitational potential energy

*mass and height

*car D has the least PE

What process provides the sun with its energy

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Answer:

nuclear fusion

The sun generates energy from a process called nuclear fusion. During nuclear fusion, the high pressure and temperature in the sun's core cause nuclei to separate from their electrons. Hydrogen nuclei fuse to form one helium atom. During the fusion process, radiant energy is released.

Answer:

nuclear fusion

Explanation:

The sun generates energy from a process called nuclear fusion. During nuclear fusion, the high pressure and temperature in the sun's core cause nuclei to separate from their electrons. Hydrogen nuclei fuse to form one helium atom.

3. Define 1 standard kilogram?

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Answer:

standard kilogram is the SI unit of mass

Answer:

The total mass of platinum-irridum cylinder whose diameter is equal to its height and stored at 0°C in the bureau of weight and measure in France is called 1 standard kilogram

The best and most common way to measure the intensity of a cardiovascular exercise is to determine
O The person's heart rate
O The fatigue level of the person
O Amount of perspiration the person produces
The person's breathing rate

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Answer:

the person's heart rate

The person’s heart rate

gAn optical engineer needs to ensure that the bright fringes from a double-slit are 15.7 mm apart on a detector that is from the slits. If the slits are illuminated with coherent light of wavelength 633 nm, how far apart should the slits be

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Answer:

d = 68.5 x 10⁻⁶ m = 68.5 μm

Explanation:

The complete question is as follows:

An optical engineer needs to ensure that the bright fringes from a double-slit are 15.7 mm apart on a detector that is  1.70m from the slits. If the slits are illuminated with coherent light of wavelength 633 nm, how far apart should the slits be?

The answer can be given by using the formula derived from Young's Double Slit Experiment:

[tex]y = \frac{\lambda L}{d}\\\\d =\frac{\lambda L}{y}\\\\[/tex]

where,

d = slit separation = ?

λ = wavelength = 633 nm = 6.33 x 10⁻⁷ m

L = distance from screen (detector) = 1.7 m

y = distance between bright fringes = 15.7 mm = 0.0157 m

Therefore,

[tex]d = \frac{(6.33\ x\ 10^{-7}\ m)(1.7\ m)}{0.0157\ m}\\\\[/tex]

d = 68.5 x 10⁻⁶ m = 68.5 μm

what is the gravitational potential in a field produced by an object of mass 2000 kg at a distance of 10 km

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Answer:

196 megajoules

Explanation:

Since you are talking about the gravitational potential I am assuming 10km is the height of the object in free fall.

PEg = mgh    2000kg×9.8m/s²×10000m = 196 megajoules

your neighbour is throttling his recent bought motorbike to show off. the sound intensity measured at your window 16m away is 0.25W/m^2. what is the sound intensity level in dB at your friend's house, a distance of 28m away from the noisy bike?

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The barometer of a mountain hiker reads 980 mbars at the beginning of a hiking trip and 790 mbars at the end. Neglecting the effect of altitude on local gravitational acceleration, determine the vertical distance climbed. A

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The barometer of a mountain hiker reads 980 mbars at the beginning of a hiking trip and 790 mbars at the end. Neglecting the effect of altitude on local gravitational acceleration, determine the vertical distance climbed. Assume an average air density of 1.20kg/m^2

Answer:

[tex]h=1614m[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Initial Pressure [tex]P_1=980mbar=>98000Pa[/tex]

Final Pressure [tex]P_2=790mbar=>79000Pa[/tex]

Density [tex]\rho=1.20kg/m^2[/tex]

Generally the equation for Height climbed is mathematically given by

[tex]h=\frac{P_1-P_2}{\rho*g}[/tex]

[tex]h=\frac{P_1-P_2}{1.20*9.81}[/tex]

[tex]h=1614m[/tex]

A frictionless spring with a 9-kg mass can be held stretched 1.8 meters beyond its natural length by a force of 80 newtons. If the spring begins at its equilibrium position, but a push gives it an initial velocity of 1.5 m/sec, find the position of the mass after tt seconds. meters

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Answer:

the required solution is; x(t) = 0.675sin( 2.222t )

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Using both Newton's and Hooke's law;

m[tex]x^{ff[/tex] + k[tex]x[/tex] = 0, [tex]x[/tex](0) = 0, [tex]x^f[/tex](0) = 1.5

given that mass m = 9 kg

[tex]x[/tex] = 1.8 m

k is F / x

hence

k = F / x

given that, F = 80 N

we substitute

k = 80 / 1.8

k = 44.44

so

m[tex]x^{ff[/tex] + k[tex]x[/tex] = 0,

we input

9[tex]x^{ff[/tex] + 44.44[tex]x[/tex] = 0,

[tex]x^{ff[/tex] + 4.9377[tex]x[/tex] = 0

so auxiliary equation is,

r² + 4.9377 = 0

r² = -4.9377

r = √-4.9377

r = ±2.222i

hence, the solution will  be;

x(t) = A×cos( 2.222t ) + B×sin( 2.222t )

⇒ [tex]x^t[/tex](t) = -2.222Asin( 2.222t ) + 2.222Bcos( 2.222t )

using initial conditions

x(0) = 0

⇒ 0 = A

[tex]x^t[/tex](t) = 1.5

1.5 = 2.222B

so

B = 1.5 / 2.222 = 0.675

Hence, the required solution is; x(t) = 0.675sin( 2.222t )

question 1+1677-789909​

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Answer:

your answer is -788231

Explanation:

1+1677=1678

1678-789909=-788231

A mass of 5 kg stretches a spring 20 cm. The mass is acted on by an external force of 10 sint4 N (newtons) and moves in a medium that imparts a viscous force of 4 N when the speed of the mass is 2 cm/s. If the mass is set in motion from its equilibrium position with an initial velocity of 7 cm/s.

Required:
Formulate the initial value problem describing the motion of the mass. Assume that g = 9.8 m/s^2.

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Answer:Answer:

Initial value problem is:

u'' + 10u' + 98u = (2 sin(t/2) N for u(0) = 0

u'(0) = 0.03m/s

Explanation:

The directions of Fd(t*) and U'(t*) are not specified in the question, so we'll take Fd(t*) to be negative and U'(t*) to be positive. This is due to the fact that the damping factor acts in the direction opposite the direction of the motion of the mass.

M = 5kg; L= 10cm or 0.1m;

F(t) = 10 sin(t/2) N ; Fd(t*) = - 2N

U'(t*) = 4cm/s or 0.04m/s

u(0) = 0

u'(0) = 3cm/s or 0.03m/s

Now, we know that W = KL.

Where K is the spring constant.

And L is the length of extension.

So, k = W/L

W= mg = 5 x 9.81 = 49.05N

So,k = 49.05/0.1 = 490.5kg/s^(2)

Now from spring damping, we know that; Fd(t*) = - γu'(t*)

Where,γ = damping coefficient

So, γ = - Fd(t*)/u'(t*)

So, γ = 2/0.04 = 50 Ns/m

Therefore, the initial value problem which describes the motion of the mass is;

5u'' + 50u' + 490u = (10 sin(t/2) N

Divide each term by 5 to give;

u'' + 10u' + 98u = (2 sin(t/2) N for u(0) = 0

u'(0) = 0.03m/s

Explanation:

Two carts are involved in an inelastic collision. Cart A with mass 0.900 kg hits cart B with mass 0.550 kg (initially at rest). The two carts stick together after the collision and continue to move along together. Cart A has an initial velocity of 0.29 m/s.

a. What is the final velocity of the two-cart system?
b. What is the initial kinetic energy of cart A?
c. What is the initial kinetic energy of cart B?
d. What is the final kinetic energy of the system?
e. Is kinetic energy conserved for inelastic collisions?
f. Is momentum conserved for inelastic collisions?

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Answer:

a)  v = 0.18 m / s, b)  K₀ₐ = 0.0378 J, c) K_{ob}= 0, d)  K = 0.02349 J,

Explanation:

a) For this exercise we must define a system formed by the two cars, so that the forces during the collision are internal and the moment is conserved

initial instant. Before the hole

         p₀ = ma v₀ₐ

final intnate. After the crash

         p_f = (mₐ + m_b) v

the moment is preserved

         p₀ = p_f

         mₐ v₀ₐ = (mₐ + m_b) v

         v = [tex]\frac{m_a}{m_a+m_b} \ v_{oa}[/tex]

       

let's calculate

         v = [tex]\frac{0.900}{0.900+0.550} \ 0.29[/tex]

         v = 0.18 m / s

in the same direction of the movement of carriage A

b) the initial kinetic energy car A

         K₀ₐ = ½ m  v₀ₐ²

         K₀ₐ = ½ 0.900 0.29²

         K₀ₐ = 0.0378 J

c) kinetic energy of carriage B

          k_{ob} = 0

because the car is stopped

d) the kinetic energy of the system

          K = ½ (mₐ + m_b) v²

           K = ½ (0.900 + 0.550) 0.18²

           K = 0.02349 J

E) we see that part of the kinetic energy is lost, therefore the scientific reeling is not conserved in inelastic collisions

F) and momentum is conserved since it is equal to the variation of the moment and this is conserved in all collisions

An inductive circuit contains resistance of 20 ohm and an inductance of 20 H. If an ac voltage of 120 V and frequency 60 Hz is applied to this circuit, the current would be
A 0.0159
A 0.017
A 0.02
A 0.16

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Answer:

answer : option (b) 0.016 amp

explanation : resistance of resistor , R = 10 Ω

inductance of inductor , X_LX

L

= 20H

voltage of AC circuit , V = 120volts

frequency, ff =60Hz

so, angular frequency, \omega=2\pi fω=2πf = 2 × π × 60 = 120π rad/s

now, current , i=\frac{V}{\sqrt{R^2+\omega^2L^2}}i=

R

2

2

L

2

V

= 120/√{10² + (120π)² × 20²}

= 120/√{100 + 14400π² × 400}

after solving this we get, i = 0.016 amp

Explain why it takes much more effort to stop a freight train compared with a car?

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Answer:

Train wheels and rails are both made of steel, and the steel-steel friction coefficient is around 0.25. As a result, the stopping time and distance will be three to four times that of a car.

The upward normal force exerted by the floor is 710 N on an elevator passenger who weighs 720 N . You may want to review (Pages 107 - 110) . For related problem-solving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Weighing yourself in an elevator. Part A What is the reaction force to the upward normal force exerted by the floor

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Answer:

If the person is to remain the floor the reaction force will be equal to the normal force exerted by the floor.

F(normal) - F(reaction) = 0

That means the person is not moving with respect to the elevator.

Expanding the applied forces we have:

Fw - Fn = 720 - 710 = 10 N   where the positive direction is chosen as down

Fw is the weight of the person and Fn the force exerted on the person by the elevator,

The acceleration of the person the becomes F = m a = m * 10 N and will be downward agreeing with our choice of coordinate axes.

In what kind of reaction is water (H20) broken down into hydrogen gas (H2) and oxygen gas (O2)?

A. Combination
B. Decomposition
C. Displacement
D. Combustion ​

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Answer:

Answer is B (Decomposition)

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What is the maximum wavelength, in nm, of light that can eject an electron from a metal with Φ =4.50 x 10–19 J?

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[tex]4.4×10^{-7}\:\text{m}[/tex]

Explanation:

The minimum energy needed to kick out an electron from a metal's surface is when the energy of the incident radiation is equal to the metal's work function [tex]\phi[/tex]:

[tex]E = h\nu - \phi = \dfrac{hc}{\lambda} - \phi = 0[/tex]

or

[tex]\dfrac{hc}{\lambda} = \phi[/tex]

Solving for the wavelength [tex]\lambda[/tex],

[tex]\lambda = \dfrac{hc}{\phi}[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\:=\dfrac{(6.62×10^{-34}\:\text{J-s})(3.0×10^8\:\text{m/s})}{4.5×10^{-19}\:\text{J}}[/tex]

[tex]\:\:\:\:\:= 4.4×10^{-7}\:\text{m}[/tex]

Note that as the radiation's wavelength increases, its energy decreases. So a radiation whose wavelength is longer than this maximum will lose its ability to kick out an electron from this metal.

The maximum wavelength, in nm, of light that can eject an electron from the metal, given the data is 441.73 nm.

To find the wavelength, the given values are,

Energy (E) = 4.50×10¯¹⁹ J

What is wavelength?

The distance between two consecutive crests and troughs is called the wavelength of a wave.

Here, for the wavelength,

Energy (E) = 4.50×10¯¹⁹ J

Planck's constant (h) = 6.626×10¯³⁴ Js

Speed of light (v) = 3×10⁸ m/s

The wavelength of the light can be obtained as illustrated below:

E = hv / λ

Cross multiply λ,

E × λ = hv

Divide both sides by E,

λ = hv / E

Substituting all the values,

λ = (6.626×10¯³⁴ × 3×10⁸) / 4.50×10¯¹⁹

λ = 0.000000441733 m

λ = 441.73nm

λ - The maximum wavelength of light.

Thus, the wavelength of the light that can eject an electron from the metal is 441.73 nm

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What is the electric field strength between two parallel conducting plates separated by 10 cm and having a potential difference between them of 2000 V?

a.
2000 V/m

b.
200 V/m

c.
20 kV/m

d.
200000 V/m

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Answer:

• Potential Difference (V) = 2000 V

• Distance b/w the two parallel plates (d) = 10 cm = 10/100 = 1/10 = 0.1 m

• Electric field (E) = ?

[tex]\implies V = E.d[/tex]

[tex]\implies E = \dfrac{V}{d} [/tex]

[tex]\implies E = \dfrac{2000}{0.1} [/tex]

[tex]\implies E = \dfrac{2000}{ {10}^{ - 1} } [/tex]

[tex]\implies E = 2000 \times {10}^{1} [/tex]

[tex]\implies\bf E = 20000 \:V/m[/tex]

[tex]\implies\bf E = 20\:kV/m[/tex]

Hence, option C) the correct answer.

An astronaut weighs 202 lb. What is his weight in newtons?

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202 lb is 898.541newtons
The answer would be 898.541 newtons


Find the ratio of the Coulomb electric force Fe to the gravitational force Fo between two
electrons in vacuum.

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Answer:

thus the coulomb force is F – 8.19x10-8N. this is also an attractive force, although it is traditionally shown as positive since gravitational force is always attractive. the ratio of the magnitude of the electrostatic force to gravitational force in this case is,thus,FFG – 2.27x1039 F F G – 2.27x 10 39.

15. Calculate the resistive forces acting on a sports car if it is travelling at a steady speed of 25 m/s when the engine is providing 200 kW. gnt V 10X50 - soot Grade 9



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Answer:

8000 N

Explanation:

Applying

P = F×V.............. Equation 1

Where P = Power of the sport car, F = resistive force acting on the sport car, V  = Speed of the sport car.

make F the subject of the equation

F = P/V............ Equation 2

From the question,

Given: P = 200 kW = 200000 W, V = 25 m/s

Substitute these values into equation 2

F = 200000/25

F = 8000 N

Hannah wants to create a record keeping system to track the inventory needed to efficiently run her lawn and landscape business, such as spare parts, gas cans, string trimmers, etc. Her crew manager will also be using the system. Hannah is considering whether to use Excel or Access. Which one of the following is NOT a benefit of using Access?

a. More data storage
b. Multiuser capability
c. Easier setup
d. Additional reporting features

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Answer:

c). Easier setup

Explanation:

As per the question, 'easier setup' cannot be characterized as the advantage of using Access because it comprises of plenty of steps that must be followed in the sequential order to establishing a database or carrying transactions based on time. However, there are plenty of advantages of using Microsoft access like 'enhanced and increased storage of data,' 'hassle free database systems,' 'easy importing of data,' 'highly economical,' 'capability to allow multiple users,' 'extra features for reporting,' and much more. Hence, option c is the correct answer.

A CD is spinning on a CD player. In 12 radians, the cd has reached an angular speed of 17 r a d s by accelerating with a constant acceleration of 3 r a d s 2 . What was the initial angular speed of the CD

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Answer:

The initial angular speed of the CD is equal to 14.73 rad/s.

Explanation:

Given that,

Angular displacement, [tex]\theta=12\ rad[/tex]

Final angular speed, [tex]\omega_f=17\ rad/s[/tex]

The acceleration of the CD,[tex]\alpha =3\ rad/s^2[/tex]

We need to find the initial angular speed of the CD. Using third equation of kinematics to find it such that,

[tex]\omega_f^2=\omega_i^2+2\alpha \theta\\\\\omega_i^2=\omega_f^2-2\alpha \theta[/tex]

Put all the values,

[tex]\omega_i^2=(17)^2-2\times 3\times 12\\\\\omega_i=\sqrt{217}\\\\\omega_i=14.73\ rad/s[/tex]

So, the initial angular speed of the CD is equal to 14.73 rad/s.

How does an airpump work? ​

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The inlet and the outlet are used to direct the flow of air, while the piston is used to generate the flow of air. When the piston is pulled up, air gets sucked into the pump through the inlet. ... When the piston is forced down, the air becomes compressed and closes the inlet. Then the air flows out from the outlet.

Two people, who have the same mass, throw two different objects at the same velocity. If the first object is heavier than the second, compare the velocities gained by the two people as a result of recoil.

a. The first person will gain more velocity as a result of recoll.
b. The second person will gain more velocity as a result of recoll.
c. Both people will gain the same velocity as a result of recoll.
d. The velocity of both people will be zero as a result of recoil

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Answer:

The first person will gain more velocity as a result of recoil.

Explanation:

Let us recall that from Newton's third law of motion, action and reaction are equation and opposite. A consequence of this law is the proposition that ''momentum can neither be created nor destroyed.''

Hence, when two people who have the same mass, throw two different objects at the same velocity but the first object is heavier than the second, the first object possesses greater momentum than the second object hence the first person will gain more velocity as a result of recoil.



Which formula below correctly states Coulomb's Law?
A. F = kqq/r2
B. F = kqq/r
C. F = qq/kr2
D. F = kr2/qq

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QUESTION:- Which formula below correctly states Coulomb's Law?

OPTIONS:-

[tex]A. \: \: \: \: F = kqq/r^ 2 \\B. \: \: \: \: F = kqq/r \\C. \: \: \: \: F = qq/kr^ 2 \\D. \: \: \: \: F = kr^2 /qq \\ [/tex]

ANSWER:-

F is directly proportional to the product of the charges

[tex]F∝qq[/tex]

F is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them

[tex]F∝ \frac{1}{ {r}^{2} } [/tex]

from above 2 equation:-

we get:-

[tex]F∝ \frac{qq}{ {r}^{2} } [/tex]

To remove proportionality sign we use constant for this case we r using constant k

[tex]F = \frac{Kqq}{ {r}^{2} } [/tex]

So your answer is :-

OPTION A.

[tex]F = \frac{Kqq}{ {r}^{2} } [/tex]

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a fixed mass of gas occupies a volume of 1000 CM3 at 0 degree celsius if it is heated at constant pressure of 100 degree celsius calculate the new volume ​

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Answer:

P V = N R T       ideal gas equation

V1 = k * T1        if P is constant and also N and R will be constant

V2 = k * T2      where k is some constant

Or     V2 = (T2 / T1) * V1      also known as "Charles Law"  for expansion at    

 constant pressure

V2 = (373 / 273) * 1000 cm^3 = 1366 cm^3     where T is absolute temperature

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