Adjust the mass of the refrigerator by stacking different objects on top of it. If the mass of the refrigerator is increased (with the Applied Force held constant), what happens to the acceleration

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Answer 1

Answer:

The acceleration of the refrigerator together with the objects decreases.

Explanation:

If the mass of the refrigerator is increased by stacking more masses (objects) on it,

and the force applied remains constant, then we know from

F = ma

where

F is the applied force

m is the total mass of the refrigerator and the objects

a is the acceleration of the masses.

If F is constant, and m is increased, the acceleration will decrease

Answer 2

Answer:

The acceleration decreases.

Explanation:

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The ancient Greek Eratosthenes found that the Sun casts different lengths of shadow at different points on Earth. There were no shadows at midday in Aswan as the Sun was directly overhead. 800 kilometers north, in Alexandria, shadow lengths were found to show the Sun at 7.2 degrees from overhead at midday. Use these measurements to calculate the radius of Earth.

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Answer:

The  radius of the earth is [tex]r = 6365.4 \ km[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

     The distance at  Alexandria is  [tex]d_a = 800 \ km = 800 *10^{3} \ m[/tex]

      The angle of the sun is  [tex]\theta = 7.2 ^o[/tex]

So we want to first obtain the circumference of the earth

   So let assume that the earth is  circular ([tex]360 ^o[/tex])

  Now from question we know that the sun made an angle of [tex]7.2 ^o[/tex] so with this we will obtain how many  [tex](7.2 ^o)[/tex]  are in [tex]360^o[/tex]

 i.e    [tex]N = \frac{360}{7.2}[/tex]

=>      [tex]N = 50[/tex]

     With this  value we can evaluate the circumference as

             [tex]c = 50 * 800[/tex]

              [tex]c = 40000 \ km[/tex]

Generally circumference is mathematically represented as

        [tex]c = 2\pi r[/tex]

         [tex]40000 = 2 * 3.142 * r[/tex]

=>        [tex]r = 6365.4 \ km[/tex]

A loud sound is produced in the downtown section of a city. Which of the following is least likely to occur with the sound waves?


A. The sound wave will reflect off Buildings and automobiles.

B. The air will transmit the sound in longitudinal waves of energy.

C. All those sound waves will be absorbed by the surroundings.

D. The sound will bend spread between buildings by the fraction.

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Answer:

A. The sound wave will reflect off Buildings and automobiles.

Explanation:

This is because the sound waves would more likely propagate through diffraction through buildings and transmission through the air. It is also more likely to be absorbed by buildings than for multiple reflections to occur off buildings and automobiles. In the process of reflection, these materials would absorb the sound energy thereby reducing its ability to reflect.

what path would an object have to take to have the distance and the displacement to be equal

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Answer:

When an object move in a straight line without moving back.

Explanation:

Distance is covered by an object is the magnitude of length from one position to the another. It is a scalar quantity.

While displacement is the distance covered in a specific direction. Displacement is a vector quantity. It has both magnitude and direction.

If an object move in a straight path without going back, then, the magnitude of distance will be the same with the magnitude of displacement.

Both distance and displacement are measured in the same unit which is metres.

Therefore, an object have to take a straight path without going back to have the distance and the displacement equal.

The distance from the center of a lens to the location where parallel rays converge or appear to converge is called the _____ length.

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Answer:

FOCAL

Explanation:

The center of a lens is known as its optical center. All light rays incident on a particular lens converges at a points a point known as the principal focus or the focal point after reflecting. Note that all light incident on a reflecting surface must all converge at this focal point after reflection.

The distance measured from the center of this lens to its principal focus (otherwise known as focal point) is known as the focal length of the lens.

Based on the explanation above, it cam be concluded that the distance from the center of a lens to the location where parallel rays converge or appear to converge is called the FOCAL length.

Answer:

X and Y are two uncharged metal spheres on insulating stands, and are in contact with each other. A positively charged rod R is brought close to X as shown in Figure (a).

The figure shows two spheres on stands and the positively charged rod. The sphere on the left is marked X. The sphere on the right is marked Y. The spheres are in contact with each other. The rod is marked R and it is located to the left of sphere X.

Sphere  Y  is now moved away from  X , as in Figure (b).

The figure shows two spheres on stands and the positively charged rod. The sphere on the left is marked X. The sphere on the right is marked Y and it is moved away from sphere X. The rod is marked R and it is located to the left of sphere X.

What are the final charge states of X and Y?

Both X and Y are neutral.

X is neutral and Y is positive.

X is positive and Y is neutral.

X is negative and Y is positive.

Both X and Y are negative.

Explanation:

Problem 25.40 What is the energy (in eV) of a photon of visible light that has a wavelength of 500 nm

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Answer:

E = 2.48 eV

Explanation:

The energy of a photon is given by the following formula:

E = hυ

where,

E = Energy of Photon = ?

h = Plank's Constant = 6.626 x 10⁻³⁴ J.s

υ = frequency of photon = c/λ

Therefore,

E = hc/λ

where,

c = speed of light = 3 x 10⁸ m/s

λ = wavelength of light = 500 nm = 5 x 10⁻⁷ m

Therefore,

E = (6.626 x 10⁻³⁴ J.s)(3 x 10⁸ m/s)/(5 x 10⁻⁷ m)

E = (3.97 x 10⁻¹⁹ J)(1 eV/1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ J)

E = 2.48 eV

A photon of visible light that has a wavelength of 500 nm, has an energy of 2.48 eV.

We can calculate the energy (E) of a photon with a wavelength (λ) of 500 nm using the Planck's-Einstein relation.

[tex]E = \frac{h \times c}{\lambda } = \frac{(6.63 \times 10^{-34}J.s ) \times (3.00 \times 10^{8}m/s )}{500 \times 10^{-9}m } = 3.98 \times 10^{-19} J[/tex]

where,

h: Planck's constantc: speed of light

We can convert 3.98 × 10⁻¹⁹ J to eV using the conversion factor 1 J = 6.24 × 10¹⁸ eV.

[tex]3.98 \times 10^{-19} J \times \frac{6.24 \times 10^{18} eV }{1J} = 2.48 eV[/tex]

A photon of visible light that has a wavelength of 500 nm, has an energy of 2.48 eV.

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At what speed, as a fraction of c, will a moving rod have a length 65% that of an identical rod at rest

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Answer:

v/c = 0.76

Explanation:

Formula for Length contraction is given by;

L = L_o(√(1 - (v²/c²))

Where;

L is the length of the object at a moving speed v

L_o is the length of the object at rest

v is the speed of the object

c is speed of light

Now, we are given; L = 65%L_o = 0.65L_o, since L_o is the length at rest.

Thus;

0.65L_o = L_o[√(1 - (v²/c²))]

Dividing both sides by L_o gives;

0.65 = √(1 - (v²/c²))

Squaring both sides, we have;

0.65² = (1 - (v²/c²))

v²/c² = 1 - 0.65²

v²/c² = 0.5775

Taking square root of both sides gives;

v/c = 0.76

A device for acclimating military pilots to the high accelerations they must experience consists of a horizontal beam that rotates horizontally about one end while the pilot is seated at the other end. In order to achieve a radial acceleration of 34.1 m/s2 with a beam of length 5.55 m , what rotation frequency is required?

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Answer:

f = 0.4 Hz

Explanation:

The frequency of rotation of an object in order to achieve required centripetal or radial acceleration, can be found out by using the following formula:

f = (1/2π)√(ac/r)

where,

f = frequency of rotation = ?

ac = radial acceleration = 34.1 m/s²

r = radius = length of beam = 5.55 m

Therefore,

f = (1/2π)√[(34.1 m/s²)/(5.55 m)]

f = 0.4 Hz

An electric train operates on 800 V. What is its power consumption when the current flowing through the train's motor is 2,130 A?

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Answer:

1704 kW

Explanation:

To solve for the power consumed by the trains motor we have to employ the formula for power which is

Power= current * voltage

Given that

voltage V= 800 V

current I= 2130 A

Substituting in the formula for power we have

Power= 2130*800=  1704000 watt

Power = 1704 kW

This is the amount of energy consumed, transferred or converted per unit of time

Hence the power consumed  by the trains motor is 1704 kW

In an adiabatic process:
a. the energy absorbed as heat equals the work done by the systemon its environment
b. the energy absorbed as heat equals the work done by theenvironment on the system
c. the work done by the environment on the system equals the changein internal energy

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Answer:

c. the work done by the environment on the system equals the changein internal energy.

Explanation:

Adiabatic process:

When the boundary of a system is perfectly insulated, it means that the energy can not flow from the system and into the system ,these system is known as adiabatic system.

When the energy transfer in the system is zero ,then these type of process is known as adiabatic process.

From the first law of thermodynamics

Q= ΔU + W

Q=Heat transfer

ΔU=Change in internal energy

W=Work transfer

In adiabatic process , Q= 0

Therefore

0=ΔU +W

W=- ΔU

Negative sign indicates that ,the work done by the environment.

Therefore the correct option will be (c).

Categorize each ray tracing statement as relating to ray 1, ray 2, or ray 3.
A. Drawn from the top of the object so that it passes through the center of the lens at the optical axis.
B. Drawn from the top of the object so that it passes through the focal point on the same side of the lens as the object.
C. Drawn parallel to the optical axis from the top of the object.
D. Ray bends parallel to the optical axis.
E. Ray bends so that it passes through the focal point on the opposite side of the lens as the object.
F. Ray does not bend.

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Answer:

statement 1 with answer C

statement 2 with answer F

statement 3 with answer B

Statement 1 with E

Statement 2 with A

Statement 3 with D

Explanation:

In this exercise you are asked to relate each with the answers

In general, in the optics diagram,

* Ray 1 is a horizontal ray that after stopping by the optical system goes to the focal point

* Ray 2 is a ray that passes through the intercept point between the optical axis and the system and does not deviate

* Ray 3 is a ray that passes through the focal length and after passing the optical system, it comes out horizontally.

With these statements, let's review the answers

statement 1 with answer C

statement 2 with answer F

statement 3 with answer B

Statement 1 with E

Statement 2 with A

Statement 3 with D

The number of daylight hours, D, in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts, where x is the number of days after January 1 (), may be calculated by the function: What is the period of this function? N/A What is the amplitude of this function? 12 What is the horizontal shift? What is the phase shift? What is the vertical shift? How many hours of sunlight will there be on February 21st of any year?

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Answer:

a. 365; b. 3; c. 78; d. 1.343 rad; e. 12; f. 10.66

Explanation:

Assume that the function is

[tex]D(x) = 3 \sin \left (\dfrac{2\pi}{365}(x - 78) \right ) + 12[/tex]

The general formula for a sinusoidal function is

      y = A sin(B(x - C))+ D

   |A| = amplitude

     B = frequency

2π/B = period, P

     C = horizontal shift (phase shift)

     D = vertical shift

By comparing the two formulas, we find

|A| = 3

 B = 2π/365

 C = 78

 D = 12

a. Period

P = 2π/B = 2π/(2π/365) = 2π × 365/2π = 365

The period is 365.

b. Amplitude

|A| = 3

The amplitude is 3.  

c. Horizontal shift

C= 78

The horizontal shift is 78.

d. Phase shift  (φ)

Ths phase shift is the horizontal shift expressed in radians.

φ = C × 2π/365 = 78 × 2π/365 ≈ 1.343

The phase shift is 1.343 rad.

e. Vertical shift

D = 12

The vertical shift is 12.

f. Hours of sunlight on Feb 21

Feb 21 is the 52nd day of the year, so x = 51 (the number of days after Jan 1),

[tex]\begin{array}{rcl}D(x) &=& 3 \sin \left (\dfrac{2\pi}{365}(x - 78) \right ) + 12\\\\&=& 3 \sin (0.01721(51 - 78) ) + 12\\&=& 3\sin(-0.4648) + 12\\&=& 3(-0.4482) + 12\\\&=& -1.345 + 12\\& = & \textbf{10.66 h}\\\end{array}[/tex]

There will be 10.66 h of sunlight on Feb 21 of any given year.

The figure below shows the graph of the function from 0 ≤ x ≤ 365.

Four charges each of magnitude 15 µC are arranged on the corners of a square of side 5 cm. What is the total potential energy of the system?

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Answer:

-105J

Explanation:

See attached file

A car is travelling west at 22.2 m/s when it accelerated for 0.80 s to the west at 2.68 m/s2. Calculate the car's final velocity. Show all your work.

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Answer:

24.34 m/s

Explanation:

recall that one of the equations of motions takes the form:

v = u + at

where,

v = final velocity

u = initial velocity (given as 22.2 m/s)

a = acceleration (given as 2.68m/s²)

t = time elapsed during acceleration (given as 0.80s)

since we are told that the the acceleration is in the direction of the intial velocity, we can simply substitute the known values into the equation above:

v = u + at

v = 22.2 + (2.68) (0.8)

v = 24.34 m/s

A girl is sitting on the edge of a pier with her legs dangling over the water. Her soles are 80.0 cm above the surface of the water. A boy in the water looks up at her feet and wants to touch them with a reed. (nwater =1.333). He will see her soles as being:____

a. right at the water surface.
b. 53.3 cm above the water surface.
c. exactly 80.0 cm above the water surface.
d. 107 cm above the water surface.
e. an infinite distance above the water surface.

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Answer:

d. 107 cm above the water surface.

Explanation:

The refractive index of water and air = 1.333

The real height of the girl's sole above water = 80.0 cm

From the water, the apparent height of the girl's sole will be higher than it really is in reality by a factor that is the refractive index.

The boy in the water will therefore see her feet as being

80.0 cm x 1.333 = 106.64 cm above the water

That is approximately 107 cm above the water

The square armature coil of an alternating current generator has 200 turns and is 20.0 cm on side. When it rotates at 3600 rpm, its peak output voltage is 120 V.
A) What is the frequency of the output voltage?
B) What is the strength of the magnetic field in which the coil is turning?

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Answer:

A) 60 Hz

B) 0.04 T

Explanation:

Given that.

Number of turns, N = 200

Length of the side, l = 20 cm = 0.2 m

Speed if rotation, w = 3600 rpm

Voltage, V = 120 V

First, we try to convert the speed from rpm to rad/s

3600 * (2π/60)

3600 * 0.10473

3600 rpm = 377 rad/s

Now, we use that as our w, speed of rotation

Frequency of output, f =

w/2π

f = 377 / 6.284

f = 59.99 Hz or approximately, 60 Hz.

B

Strength of the magnetic field in which the coil is turning

E• = NABw

Where, A = l² = 0.2² = 0.04, on substituting the values to the equation, we have

120 = 200 * 0.04 * 377 * B

120

Making B subject of formula,

B = 120/ 3016

B = 0.04 T..

The frequency of the output voltage is 60 Hz and the strength of the magnetic field is 0.04 T

Metal 1 has a larger work function than metal 2. Both are illuminated with the same short-wavelength ultraviolet light.
Do electrons from metal 1 have a higher speed, a lower speed, or the same speed as electrons from metal 2? Explain.

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Answer:

a lower speed

Explanation:

Let us look closely at the Einstein's photoelectric equation;

KE= E-Wo

Where;

KE= kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectron

E= energy of the incident photon

Wo= work function of the metal

Hence,where Wo for metal 1 > Wo for metal 2, it follows that KE for metal 1 must also be less than KE for metal 2.

This is because the difference between E and Wo for metal 1 is smaller than the same difference for metal 2 hence the answer.

Violet light of wavelength 400 nm ejects electrons with a maximum kinetic energy of 0.860 eV from sodium metal. What is the binding energy of electrons to sodium metal?

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Answer:

Binding Energy = 2.24 eV

Explanation:

First, we need to find the energy of the photon of light:

E = hc/λ

where,

E = Energy of Photon = ?

h = Plank's Constant = 6.626 x 10⁻³⁴ J.s

c = speed of light = 3 x 10⁸ m/s

λ = wavelength of light = 400 nm = 4 x 10⁻⁷ m

Therefore,

E = (6.626 x 10⁻³⁴ J.s)(3 x 10⁸ m/s)/(4 x 10⁻⁷ m)

E = (4.97 x 10⁻¹⁹ J)(1 eV/1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ J)

E = 3.1 eV

Now, from Einstein's Photoelectric Equation:

E = Binding Energy + Kinetic Energy

Binding Energy = E - Kinetic Energy

Binding Energy = 3.1 eV - 0.86 eV

Binding Energy = 2.24 eV

g A certain elevator cab has a total run of 195 m and a maximum speed is 306 m/min, and it accelerates from rest and then back to rest at 1.19 m/s2. (a) How far does the cab move while accelerating to full speed from rest

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Answer:

About 23 meters

Explanation:

To do this, you'll want to apply one of the kinematic equations to find the time it takes for the cabin to reach max velocity from rest. (Use the max velocity as V_f and V_i=0)

Then, you can find the distance travelled during the acceleration by equating the acceleration to the change in distance of the time squared.

My work is in the attachment, comment if you have any questions.

For a proton (mass = 1.673 x 10–27 kg) moving with a velocity of 2.83 x 104 m/s, what is the de Broglie wavelength (in pm)?

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Answer:

The value of de Broglie wavelength is 14.0 pm

Explanation:

Given;

mass of proton, m = 1.673 x 10⁻²⁷ kg

velocity of the proton, v = 2.83 x 10⁴ m/s

De Broglie wavelength is given as;

[tex]\lambda = \frac{h}{mv}[/tex]

where;

h is planck's constant = 6.626 x 10⁻³⁴ kgm²/s

m is mass of the proton

v is the velocity of the proton

[tex]\lambda = \frac{6.626*10^{-34}}{(1.673*10^{-27})(2.83*10^4})} \\\\\lambda = 1.40 *10^{-11} \ m\\\\\lambda = 14.0 \ pm[/tex]

Therefore, the value of de Broglie wavelength is 14.0 pm

The filament in the bulb is moving back and forth, first pushed one way and then the other. What does this imply about the current in the filament

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Answer:

energy carried by the current is given by the pointyng vector

Explanation:

The current is defined by

       i = dQ / dt

this is the number of charges per unit area over time.

The movement of the charge carriers (electrons) is governed by the applied potential difference, when the filament has a movement the drag speed of these moving electrons should change slightly.

But the energy carried by the current is given by the pointyng vector of the electromagnetic wave

            S = 1 / μ₀ EX B

It moves at the speed of light and its speed depends on the properties of the doctor and is not disturbed by small changes in speed, therefore the current in the circuit does not change due to this movement

A 17.0 g bullet traveling horizontally at 785 m/s passes through a tank containing 13.5 kg of water and emerges with a speed of 534 m/s.
What is the maximum temperature increase that the water could have as a result of this event? (in degrees)

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Answer:

The maximum temperature increase is [tex]\Delta T = 0.0497 \ ^oC[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The mass of the bullet is [tex]m = 17.0 \ g =0.017 \ kg[/tex]

     The  speed is  [tex]v_1 = 785 \ m/s[/tex]

     The mass of the water is  [tex]m_w = 13.5 \ kg[/tex]

     The velocity it emerged with is  [tex]v_2 = 534 \ m/s[/tex]

Generally due to the fact that energy can nether be created nor destroyed but transferred from one form to another then  

the change in kinetic energy of the bullet =  the heat gained by the water

 So

 The change in kinetic energy of the water is  

          [tex]\Delta KE = \frac{1}{2} m (v_1^2 - v_2 ^2 )[/tex]

substituting values  

        [tex]\Delta KE =0.5 * 0.017 * (( 785)^2 - (534) ^2 )[/tex]

        [tex]\Delta KE = 2814.1 \ J[/tex]

Now the heat gained by the water is

     [tex]Q = m_w* c_w * \Delta T[/tex]

Here [tex]c_w[/tex] is the specific heat of water which has a value  [tex]c_w = 4190 J/kg \cdot K[/tex]

So  since   [tex]\Delta KE = Q[/tex]  

we have that

          [tex]2814.1 = 13.5 * 4190 * \Delta T[/tex]

          [tex]\Delta T = 0.0497 \ ^oC[/tex]

   

Light passes through a single slit. If the width of the slit is reduced, what happens to the width of the central bright fringe

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Explanation:

In Single Slit Experiment:

The width of the central diffraction maximum is inversely proportional to the width of the slit.

Therefore, if we make the slit width smaller, the angle T(representing the angle between the wave ray to a point on the screen and the normal line between the slit and the screen) increases, giving a wider central band.

A city of Punjab has a 15 percent chance of wet weather on any given day. What is the probability that it will take a week for it three wet weather on 3 separate days? Also find its Standard Deviation

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Answer:

so the probability will be = 0.062

Standard deviation =  0.8925

Explanation:

The probability of rain = 15% = 15/100= 0.15

and the probability of no rain=q = 1-p= 1-0.15= 0.85

The number of trials = 7

so the probability will be

7C3 * ( 0.15)^3 (0.85)^4= 35* 0.003375 * 0.52200 =0.06166= 0.062

Taking this as binomial as the p and q are constant and also the trials are independent .

For a binomial distribution

Standard deviation = npq= 0.15 *0.85 *7= 0.8925

A piano string having a mass per unit length equal to 4.80 ✕ 10−3 kg/m is under a tension of 1,300 N. Find the speed with which a wave travels on this string.

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Answer:

Velocity of wave (V) = 5.2 × 10² m/s

Explanation:

Given:

Per unit length mass (U) = 4.80 × 10⁻³ kg/m

Tension (T)= 1,300 N

Find:

Velocity of wave (V)

Computation:

Velocity of wave (V) = √T / U

Velocity of wave (V) = √1300 / 4.80 × 10⁻³

Velocity of wave (V) = √ 270.84 × 10³

Velocity of wave (V) = 5.2 × 10² m/s

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Answer:

can you tell me about this property

How many turns of wire are needed in a circular coil 13 cmcm in diameter to produce an induced emf of 5.6 VV

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Answer:

Number of turns of wire(N) = 3,036 turns (Approx)

Explanation:

Given:

Diameter = 13 Cm

emf = 5.6 v

Note:

The given question is incomplete, unknown information is as follow.

Magnetic field increases = 0.25 T in 1.8 (Second)

Find:

Number of turns of wire(N)

Computation:

radius (r) = 13 / 2 = 6.5 cm = 0.065 m

Area = πr²

Area = (22/7)(0.065)(0.065)

Area = 0.013278 m²

So,

emf = (N)(A)(dB / dt)

5.6 = (N)(0.013278)(0.25 / 1.8)

5.6 = (N)(0.013278)(0.1389)

N = 3,036.35899

Number of turns of wire(N) = 3,036 turns (Approx)

How wide is the central diffraction peak on a screen 2.30 m behind a 0.0368-mm-wide slit illuminated by 558-nm light

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Answer:

The  value [tex]y = 0.0349 \ m[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The  distance of the screen is  [tex]D = 2.30 \ m[/tex]

   The  width of the slit is  [tex]d = 0.0368 \ nm = 0.0368 *10^{-3} \ m[/tex]

   The  wavelength is  [tex]\lambda = 558 \ nm = 558 *10^{-9} \ m[/tex]

The  width of the central diffraction peak is  mathematically represented as

        [tex]k = 2 * y[/tex]

Where  y is the distance from the center to the high peak which  is mathematically represented as

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

substituting values

      [tex]y = \frac{ 558 *10^{-8} * 2.30 }{0.0368 *10^{-3} }[/tex]

      [tex]y = 0.0349 \ m[/tex]

Which is a dopant for a p-type semiconductor? arsenic indium phosphorus antimony

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Answer:

As opposed to n-type semiconductors, p-type semiconductors have a larger hole concentration than electron concentration.

Explanation:

In p-type semiconductors, holes are the majority carriers and electrons are the minority carriers. A common p-type dopant for silicon is boron or gallium. hope this you :)

Answer:

Indium

Here are notes I took on semiconductor conductivity :

________________________________________________________
-A p-type semiconductor is made of a material in which electrical conduction is due to the movement of a positive charge.

-Examples of p-type dopants - boron, aluminum, gallium, indium, and thallium


Explanation:

In this case, indium only correct option being a dopant of a P-type semiconductor. Other options are N-type dopants.

Hopefully its correct !! <3

How to do this question

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Answer:

(a) 10 m/s

(b) 22.4 m/s

Explanation:

(a) Draw a free body diagram of the car when it is at the top of the loop.  There are two forces: weight force mg pulling down, and normal force N pushing down.

Sum of forces in the centripetal direction (towards the center):

∑F = ma

mg + N = mv²/r

At minimum speed, the normal force is 0.

mg = mv²/r

g = v²/r

v = √(gr)

v = √(10 m/s² × 10.0 m)

v = 10 m/s

(b) Energy is conserved.

Initial kinetic energy + initial potential energy = final kinetic energy

½ mv₀² + mgh = ½ mv²

v₀² + 2gh = v²

(10 m/s)² + 2 (10 m/s²) (20.0 m) = v²

v = 22.4 m/s

A 28.0 kg child plays on a swing having support ropes that are 2.30 m long. A friend pulls her back until the ropes are 45.0 ∘ from the vertical and releases her from rest.
A: What is the potential energy for the child just as she is released, compared with the potential energy at the bottom of the swing?
B: How fast will she be moving at the bottom of the swing?
C: How much work does the tension in the ropes do as the child swings from the initial position to the bottom?

Answers

Answer

A)184.9J

B)=3.63m/s

C) Zero

Explanation:

A)potential energy of the child at the initial position, measured relative the her potential energy at the bottom of the motion, is

U=Mgh

Where m=28kg

g= 9.8m/s

h= difference in height between the initial position and the bottom position

We are told that the rope is L = 2.30 m long and inclined at 45.0° from the vertical

h=L-Lcos(x)= L(1-cosx)=2.30(1-cos45)

=0.674m

Her Potential Energy will now

= 28× 9.8×0.674

=184.9J

B)we can see that at the bottom of the motion, all the initial potential energy of the child has been converted into kinetic energy:

E= 0.5mv^2

where

m = 28.0 kg is the mass of the child

v is the speed of the child at the bottom position

Solving the equation for v, we find

V=√2k/m

V=√(2×184.9/28

=3.63m/s

C)we can find work done by the tension in the rope is given using expresion below

W= Tdcosx

where W= work done

T is the tension

d = displacement of the child

x= angle between the directions of T and d

In this situation, we have that the tension in the rope, T, is always perpendicular to the displacement of the child, d. x= 90∘ and cos90∘=0 hence, the work done is zero.

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