At what distance from a 0.100 C
charge will the electric field be
10000 N/C?
(Unit = m)

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

[tex]F = k \frac{Q}{r^{2}} \\10000 = 8.99 * 10^{9} * \frac{0.1}{r^{2}} => r^{2} = 8.99 * 10^{5} * 0.1 = 89900 => r = 299.83 m = 300 m[/tex]

Answer 2

Answer:

The answer would be 299.83

Explanation:

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Related Questions

Consider this situation: A baseball player dives head-first
into second base and slows down while sliding on the infield
dirt. Of the forces listed, identify which act upon the player.

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Of the forces listed I think the force of him diving and sliding across the infield acted on the player.

I think so because the slowing down was a result of an action, and I don’t think that should count as An action when it is the result of an action. However, the act of diving head-first into second base and sliding across the infield are independent actions and will cause friction, which will act upon the player.

Atoms of which pair of elements will form ionic bonds in a compound?

A.
Ti and Ni
B.
Ti and O
C.
Cl and Br
D.
P and Cl

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Answer:

Ti and O

Explanation:

It is what it is.

Answer:

B. Ti and O

Explanation:

A.P.E.X

Describe 2 characteristics of the spring tide. *

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Answer:

Spring tide, tide of maximal range, near the time of new and full moon when the Sun and Moon are in syzygy—i.e., aligned with the Earth. ... In either case of syzygy, the tide-producing forces of the Sun and the Moon reinforce each other, and the tidal amplitudes on Earth are at their greatest.

give two differences between sextusl reproduction and asextual reproduction

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Answer:

Sexual reproduction you need two organisms to reproduce.

Asexual is when you can multiply yourself and there is nothing different about the offspring and the parent.

1) A spring, which has a spring constant k=7.50 N/m, has been stretched 0.40 m from ts equilibrium position . What the potential energy now tored in the spring ?

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Answer:

[tex]\displaystyle U_s = 0.6 \ J[/tex]

General Formulas and Concepts:

Math

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right

Physics

Energy

Elastic Potential Energy: [tex]\displaystyle U_s = \frac{1}{2} k \triangle x^2[/tex]

U is energy (in J)k is spring constant (in N/m)Δx is displacement from equilibrium (in m)Explanation:

Step 1: Define

k  = 7.50 N/m

Δx = 0.40 m

Step 2: Find Potential Energy

Substitute in variables [Elastic Potential Energy]:                                        [tex]\displaystyle U_s = \frac{1}{2} (7.50 \ N/m) (0.40 \ m)^2[/tex]Evaluate exponents:                                                                                      [tex]\displaystyle U_s = \frac{1}{2} (7.50 \ N/m) (0.16 \ m^2)[/tex]Multiply:                                                                                                           [tex]\displaystyle U_s = (3.75 \ N/m) (0.16 \ m^2)[/tex]Multiply:                                                                                                           [tex]\displaystyle U_s = 0.6 \ J[/tex]

7. An electric kettle is connected to a mains voltage of 230 V. The current in the kettle is 12 A. Calculate the power of the kettle

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Answer:

2,760watts

Explanation:

Power of the kettle = current * voltage

P = IV

Given

I = 12A

V = 230V

Substitute into the formula

Power of the kettle = 12*230

Power of the kettle = 2,760watts

Three point charges are fixed in place in a right triangle, as shown in the figure.
What is the magnitude of the electric force on the +1.00-C charge due to the other two charges?
What angle does the force make with the -x-axis? A positive angle is counterclockwise from the -x-axis.

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For the three-point charges fixed in a right triangle, we have:

1. The magnitude of the electric force on the +1.00 μC charge is 1.79 N.

2. The force does an angle of 21.68° with the x-axis.

1. Magnitude of the electric force

First, let's denote the charges as is shown in the picture below:

q₁: is the charge 1 = +0.800 μC = +0.800x10⁻⁶ Cq₂: is the charge 2 = +1.00 μC = +1.00x10⁻⁶ Cq₃: is the charge 3 = -0.600 μC = -0.600x10⁻⁶ C

                                                                       

The magnitude of the electric force on the charge 2 (+1.00 μC) is given by:  

[tex]|F_{net}| = \sqrt{(\Sigma\vec{F}_{x})^{2} + (\Sigma\vec{F}_{y})^{2}}[/tex]  (1)    

Where:  

[tex]\Sigma\vec{F}_{x}[/tex]: is the sum of the forces acting on the x-axis[tex]\Sigma\vec{F}_{y}[/tex]: is the sum of the forces acting on the y-axis

We can calculate the electrical forces with Coulomb's law:

[tex]\vec{F} = \frac{Kq_{1}q_{2}}{d^{2}}[/tex]

Where:

K is the Coulomb's constant = 9.00x10⁹ Nm²/C²  q₁ and q₂ are the chargesd is the distance between the charges

     

Forces in the x-axis ([tex]\Sigma\vec{F}_{x}[/tex])

The forces in the x-component are given by:

[tex]\Sigma\vec{F}_{x} = \vec{F}_{21}_{x} + \vec{F}_{23}_{x}[/tex]

[tex]\Sigma\vec{F}_{x} = \vec{F}_{21}_{x}cos(\theta) + \vec{F}_{23}_{x}[/tex]

[tex]\Sigma\vec{F}_{x} = \frac{Kq_{1}q_{2}}{d_{12}^{2}}cos(\theta) + \frac{Kq_{2}q_{3}}{d_{23}^{2}}[/tex]   (2)

Where:              

θ: is the angle of the force F₂₁ with the x-axisd₁₂ = z = 9.60 cm = 0.0960 m  d₂₃ = x

We can calculate the angle θ with the following trigonometric function:

[tex]sin(\theta) = \frac{y}{z}[/tex]

[tex]\theta = sin^{-1}(\frac{y}{z}) = sin^{-1}(\frac{8.10 cm}{9.60 cm}) = 57.5 ^\circ[/tex]

To find the distance x (d₂₃), we need to use Pythagoras:

[tex]x = \sqrt{z^{2} - y^{2}} = \sqrt{(0.0960 m)^{2} - (0.0810 m)^{2}} = 0.051 m[/tex]

 

After entering θ and x (d₂₃) into equation 2, we have:

[tex]\Sigma\vec{F}_{x} = \frac{9.00\cdot 10^{9} Nm^{2}C^{-2}(0.800 \cdot 10^{-6} C)(1.00 \cdot 10^{-6} C)}{(0.0960 m)^{2}}cos(57.5) + \frac{9.00 \cdot 10^{9}Nm^{2}C^{-2}(1.00 \cdot 10^{-6} C)(-0.600 \cdot 10^{-6} C)}{(0.051 m)^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]\Sigma\vec{F}_{x} = [0.78*cos(57.5) + (-2.08) N] = -1.66 N[/tex]

Hence, the x-component of the force is -1.66 N.

Forces in the y-axis ([tex]\Sigma\vec{F}_{y}[/tex])

The only force acting on the y-axis is the y-component of the force F₂₁, so:

[tex]\Sigma\vec{F}_{y} = -\vec{F}_{21}_{y} = -\vec{F}_{21}sin(\theta)[/tex]

The minus sign is because the vector is pointing in the negative y-direction (see the picture below).

[tex]\Sigma \vec{F}_{y} = -\frac{9.00\cdot 10^{9} Nm^{2}C^{-2}(0.800 \cdot 10^{-6} C)(1.00 \cdot 10^{-6} C)}{(0.0960 m)^{2}}sin(57.5) = -0.66 N[/tex]

Hence, the y-component of the force is -0.66 N.

Finally, the magnitude of the electric force on the charge +1.00 μC is (eq 1):  

[tex]|F_{net}| = \sqrt{(-1.66 N)^{2} + (-0.66 N)^{2}} = 1.79 N[/tex]                                  

Therefore, the magnitude of the electric force on the +1.00 μC charge is 1.79 N.

2. Direction of the force with the x-axis

According to the picture below, the angle of the force with respect to the x-axis is given by:  

[tex]tan(\beta) = \frac{\Sigma\vec{F}_{y}}{\Sigma\vec{F}_{x}}[/tex]

[tex]\beta = tan^{-1}(\frac{-0.66 N}{-1.66 N}) = 21.68 ^\circ[/tex]

Therefore, the force does an angle of 21.68° with the x-axis.

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Explain why stones are strong in compression but weak in tension ​

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Answer:

Gigantic towers, monuments and tall structures are always supported by a very thick layer of concrete that’s blended into their foundation. The purpose of this is quite straightforward: nothing provides greater support to a super heavy (and stationary) structure than a layer of concrete.  There may be other things that, in theory, could provide a stronger foundation, but they wouldn’t be nearly as cost effective as concrete.

Answer:

Because it has essentially zero strength in tension, it is almost always used as reinforced concrete, a composite material. It is a mixture of sand, aggregate, cement and water.

how was newton's laws used to solve problems on apollo 13 ship
Explain in two full paragraphs

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Answer:

actually ships are made in newtons third law of motion.it states to every action there is equal and opposite reaction. curved is made in downwards to maintain upthrust and to made balance.

actually it prevents ships from drowning and to move with a heavy mass.

Question 11 (1 point)

Anytime there is height, the object must have...

a

kinetic energy

gravitational potential energy

GPE & KPE

C

Od

elastic potential energy

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Answer:

gravitational potential energy.

Explanation:

Gravitational potential energy (GPE) can be defined as an energy possessed by an object or body due to its position above the earth surface.

Mathematically, gravitational potential energy is given by the formula;

[tex] G.P.E = mgh[/tex]

Where,

G.P.E represents gravitational potential energy measured in Joules.

m represents the mass of an object.

g represents acceleration due to gravity measured in meters per seconds square.

h represents the height measured in meters.

This ultimately implies that, anytime there is height, the object must have gravitational potential energy.

Hence, an object possesses gravitational potential energy due to its height (position) and the earth's gravitational force.

A 2.70 kg book rests on an incline of 13.0. You give it a sharp push up the frictionless ramp. It comes to a stop in 25.25 at 17.5 m up the ramp before starting its descent(a) What is the magnitude of the normal force on the book

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Answer:

the magnitude of the normal force on the book is 25.78N

Explanation:

The computation of the magnitude of the normal force on the book is shown below

Normal force = N is

= mgcosβ

= 2.70 × 9.8 × cos13°

= 25.78N

hence, the magnitude of the normal force on the book is 25.78N

The above formula should be applied

Which of the following laws explains why a net force of 950,000 N is needed at takeoff to accelerate the
530,000 kg Atlas V rocket carrying the rover at a rate of 1.8 m/s2?
A
Newton's third law of motion
B
conservation of momentum
С
Newton's second law of motion
D
Newton's first law of motion

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Answer:

Newton's second law of motion

4. Work and Energy is measured in
a. Newtons (N)
b. Newton-meters (Nm)
C. Joules (J)
d. Either Newton-meters (Nm) or Joules (J)

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

A Newton-meter is the same thing as a Joule.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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A light source emits light with dominant wavelengths in the range of 650 to 690 nm. what is the principle color of light emitted by the source?

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Answer:

Please see below as the answer is self-explanatory.

Explanation:

The visible range extends roughly from 400 nm (violet) to 700 nm (red).Below the violet is the ultra-violet spectrum (with higher energy) and above red, we have the infra-red spectrum.The wavelengths in the range of 650 to 690 nm have red as the dominant color.

What provides most of the force to allow the runners to move?

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Answer:

When you are running the most important force that you should understand is friction. Friction is a force that opposes movement between two objects, but for runners friction makes you faster. Friction gives you a better and more efficient way to use your energy into speed.

The reaction force provided by the tracks as the runners press their feet against the track provides the maximum force.

What is newtons third law of motion?

The newton's third law of motion states that every action has a equal and opposite reaction

Given is to find what force allow the runners to move.

The reaction force provided by the tracks just before the runners start running as they press their feet against the track provides the maximum force.

Therefore, the reaction force provided by the tracks as the runners press their feet against the track provides the maximum force.

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A student measures that 81,500 J of thermal energy were added to 0.5 kg of water. If the specific heat of water is 4,184 J/kg 0C, what was its change of temperature?

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Answer:

[tex]\Delta T=38.95^{\circ} C[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

Heat measured, Q = 81500 J

Mass of water, m = 0.5 kg

The specific heat of water is 4,184 J/kg °C

We need to find the change in temperature. The heat measured is given by :

[tex]Q=mc\Delta T[/tex]

Where

[tex]\Delta T[/tex] is the change in temperature

[tex]\Delat T=\dfrac{Q}{mc}\\\\\Delat T=\dfrac{81500}{0.5\times 4184 }\\\\\Delta T=38.95^{\circ} C[/tex]

So, the change in temperature is [tex]38.95^{\circ} C[/tex].

1.
During parkour, a person leaps at a wall and performs a flip. What must they do to change
directions?
6

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Answer:

they push off the wall with a force greater than the wall

Explanation:

The game of parkour involves moving from one point to another and performing several skills which includes flips, especially in a difficult environment.

To change directions, the person must exert a significant force on the wall.

When the person leaps on the wall, it means the person moves or jumps quickly on the wall.

While this is being carried out, the concept of force must be applied.

If the force that acts on a stationary object is smaller than the required force to move the object, the object's position remains unchanged.

This means that for the person's direction to change, the person must exact a great force (or a significant force) enough to cause a change in direction.

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image.
A concave lens always produces a(n)
A. inverted
o
B. real
C. virtual
D. magnified

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Answer : B - real

Explanation : 1. you can see the image the way it is as in its no in a mirror.
2. The image will not be inverted

But it could be magnified too tbh. But I would go for real

Answer:

Explanation:

Its Virtual, how would you describe the image formed by a convex mirrior? virtual upright, smaller


Need help guys please

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Answer:

c is the answer,................

Define :density٬archimedes principle

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Answer:

density is defined as the amount of mass contained in unit volume of a body .its si unit is kg/m*3

Answer:

Density is the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance.

Archimedes principle states that"When a body is totally or partially immersed in a liquid,it experience an upthrust which is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced"

Can heating cooking oil you’ll be classified as producing a chemical change?

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yes it is boiling creating bubbles that aren't their originally

Explanation:

When cooking oils are subjected to heat in the presence of air and water (from food), such as in deep-fat frying and sautéing (pan frying), they can undergo at least three chemical changes: 1) oxidation of the fatty acids, 2) polymerization of the fatty acids, and 3) breaking apart of the triglyceride molecules into free fatty acids and glycerol by hydrolysis (reaction with water from the food being cooked) (Choe and Min 2007)

How is an electromagnetic field produced? Please I need answers

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Answer:

by potential difference and electron gun

Explanation:

a magnetic field is produced whenever an electrical charge is in motion. The spinning and orbiting of the nucleus of an atom produces a magnetic field as does electrical current flowing through a wire. The direction of the spin and orbit determine the direction of the magnetic field.

Answer:

Electromagnetic field can be produced by the superposition of electric field and magnetic field.

Explanation:

What is superposition ?

When two or waves propagate in a medium without affecting each other , then at any instant the displacement of a particle will be equal to the vectorial sum of the displacements due to the waves.

Electromagnetic field can be produced by electric arc.It cab be produced by LC Circuits.

Hence Electromagnetic field can be produced by L-C CIRCUITS.

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ELE Review questions
POSSIBLE POINTS: 3
Match the energy transformation sequence with the device it describes:
A hair dryer plugged into the wall
a
A hand crank generator emergency radio
A battery operated fan
11 CE to ELE
+ ELE to KE
:: KE to ELE
h
1
2
A Review

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Answer:

1. ELE to KE = Electrical energy conversion to kinetic energy.

2. KE to ELE = kinetic energy conversion to electrical energy.

3. CE to ELE = chemical energy conversion to electrical energy.

Explanation:

The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be destroyed but can only be transformed or converted from one form to another.

Some examples of energy are chemical energy, electrical energy, kinetic energy, sound energy, potential energy, light energy, etc.

The transformation of energy from one form to another are described below;

1. A hair dryer plugged into the wall: it involves the conversion of electrical energy to kinetic energy. The energy type present in the wall socket is electrical energy which powers the hair dryer to have kinetic energy i.e the energy possessed due to motion of hair dryer.

2. A hand crank generator emergency radio: it illustrates the conversion of kinetic energy to electrical energy. The hand crank generator possess kinetic energy as it is being wounded before it is then converted into electrical energy which powers the radio.

3. A battery operated fan: it illustrates the conversion of chemical energy to electrical energy. The cells present in battery possess chemical energy that is being converted into electrical energy to power the fan.

A3 kg mass takes some impulse in order increase its velocity from 11
m/s to 25 m/s. Calculate the impulse it took.

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Answer:

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Does the Sun actually turn dark during a total solar eclipse? Why or why not?

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

The moon is just casting a shadow on the earth

Answer:

The sun does not turn dark during a solar eclipse because during a solar eclipse the moon covers the sun.

Explanation:

If you started counting from 1st grade, how many years of education would the typical professional astronomer have today, at minimum?


12
14
16
18

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16 is right just took the test

16 years of education would the typical professional astronomer have today, at minimum

what are the basic qualification needed for astronomer ?

Minimum qualifications of Astronomer 4 year degree to get a postgraduate qualification like a master of physics.

2 or 3 A levels of math and physics; 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent; and a degree in a field that is useful for postgraduate are needed.

Math and physics expertise needed, analytical thinking abilities, science knowledge, great verbal communication skills, and the capacity to think coherently both logic and reasoning are all essential.

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When potassium chromate (K2CrO4) is added to a solution containing 0.500 g silver nitrate (AgNO3), solid silver chromate (Ag2CrO4) is formed. a) Determine the chromate precipitate

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Answer:

OK id k the names of everything but the quantity would be around 2.22222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222 ok?

Explanation:

8.
Billiard ball A, mass 0.17 kg, is moving due east with a velocity of 4.0
m/s. It strikes stationary billiard ball B, which has the same mass. After
the collision, ball A moves at an angle of 30° north of east with a
velocity of 3.5 m/s. Ball B moves at an angle of 60° south of east.
What is the speed of ball B?

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Answer:

2 m/s

Explanation:

The momentum of the colliding system is conserved . Therefore, the velocity of the ball B with the same mass as A is 0.52 m/s.

What is momentum ?

Momentum of a body is the ability to bring the applied force makes maximum displacement. it is the product of mass and velocity. For a collision, the sum of initial momentum of the two bodies is equal to the sum of their final momentum.

Thus, u be the initial velocity and v be the final velocity.

Then, m1 u1+ m2 u2 = m1 v1 + m1 v2

m1 =  0.17 kg

u1 = 4 m/s

m2 = 0.17 kg

u2 = 0

Then initial momentum = 0.17 × 4 m/s + 0 = 0.68 kg m/s

v1 = 3.5 m/s

0.68 kg m/s = (0.17 × 3.5 m/s ) +  (0.17 × v2)

then v2 = 0.52 m/s.

Therefore, the velocity of ball B after collision will be 0.52 m/s.

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what scale ranks minerals from softest to hardest

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Answer: Mohs Scale

Explanation: Mohs Scale of Hardness

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which of the following quantities can be measured in the same units as Work?
speed times velocity, momentum time speed, forces times velocity, kinetic energy, mass times acceleration, kumquats, potential energy, momentum, weight times acceleration

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Answer:

Kinetic energy and potential energy.

Explanation:

Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the mass of the object and to the square of its velocity: K.E. = 1/2 m v^2. If the mass has units of kilograms and the velocity of meters per second, the kinetic energy has units of kilograms-meters squared per second squared. Kinetic energy is usually measured in units of Joules (J); one Joule is equal to 1 kg m^2 / s^2.

The formula for potential energy depends on the force acting on the two objects. For the gravitational force, the formula is P.E. = mgh, where m is the mass in kilograms, g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2 at the surface of the earth) and h is the height in meters. Notice that gravitational potential energy has the same units as kinetic energy, kg m^2/s^2. In fact, all energy has the same units, kg m^2/s^2, and is measured using the unit Joule (J).

Work is also measured with the unit Joule (J).

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