g What is a dielectric material? What is a dielectric material? A dielectric material is a material whose relative dielectric constant is not equal 1 A dielectric material is a material which conducts an electric current, assuming normal operating voltages A dielectric material is a material which does not interact with electric field in any way, assuming normal operating voltages A dielectric material is a material through which virtually no current flows, assuming normal operating voltages SubmitRequest Answer Part B Which materials below are dielectric materials

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Answer 1

Answer:A dielectric material is a material through which virtually no current flows, assuming normally operating voltage

Explanation:

Dielectric materials are ,which means that no current will flow through them, when a voltage is applied


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The universal law of gravitation states that the force of attraction between two objects depends on which quantities?
the masses of the objects and their densities
the distance between the objects and their shapes
the densities of the objects and their shapes
the masses of the objects and the distance between them
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Answer:depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them

Explanation:

According to Newton's law of universal gravitation,the force of attraction between two objects depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them

Describe at least two different objects that you think are magnetic and why do you think this objects are magnetic

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Answer:

Magnetic letters Screws and bolts

Explanation:Magnetic letters have to be magnetic so they can stick to things like walls and fridges. Screws and bolts are magnetic becaus they become easier to to screw onto things since the tool that you use to screw it in is also magnetic.

Answer:

File cabins and nails/screw,

Explanation:

Because they are ferromagnetic this means that they can be magnetized.  Magnetic objects are made of metal and metals do attract magnet.

Find the frequency of the 4th harmonic waves on a violin string that is 48.0cm long with a mass of 0.300 grams
and is under a tension of 4.00N. ​

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Answer:

The frequency of the 4th harmonic of the string is 481.13 Hz.

Explanation:

When a stretch string fixed at both ends is set into vibration, it produces its lowest sound of possible note called the fundamental frequency.  Under certain conditions on the string, higher frequencies called harmonics or overtones can be produced.

The frequency of the forth harmonic is the third overtone of the string and can be determined by:

          f = [tex]\frac{2}{L}[/tex][tex]\sqrt{\frac{T}{m} }[/tex]

Given that; L = 48.0 cm = 0.48 m,

                 m = 0.3 g = 0.0003 Kg,

                 T = 4.0 N,

         f = [tex]\frac{2}{0.48}[/tex][tex]\sqrt{\frac{4}{0.0003} }[/tex]

         f = 4.1667 × 115.4701

           = 481.1252

        f = 481.13 Hz

The frequency of the 4th harmonic of the string is 481.13 Hz.

During an earthquake, _______ travels through the Earth's interior as _______ waves.

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Answer:

During an earthquake, seismic waves travels through the Earth's interior as body or p waves.

Explanation:

If neither of the bold words look familiar from your lesson feel free to ignore this answer

One of your classmates, Kevin, is trying to calculate the acceleration due to gravity at the top of Mt. Everest. Looking at an equation sheet, he sees that the acceleration due to gravity is g = G M r 2. For G, he plugs in the gravitational constant. For M, he plugs in the mass of the Earth. For r, Kevin plugs in the elevation (the height above sea level) of Mt. Everest. Will Kevin arrive at the right answer for g at the top of Mt Everest?

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Answer:

no.

Explanation:

No because for M he put the mass of the earth instead of the mass of the object.

Kevin will not arrive at the right answer for g if he calculates the height from sea level, it must be from the center of the earth.

Gravitational acceleration:

The force of gravity on an object of mass m is given by:

F = GMm/r²

where G is the gravitational constant

M is the mass of the earth

r is the distance from the center of the earth

This force is equal to the weight of the object given by:

mg = GMm/r²

so,

g = GM/r²

But here r is the distance of the object from the center of the earth not from the sea level.

So, Kevin will not arrive at the right answer for g if he calculates the height from sea level.

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A large boulder falls from an underwater ledge and crashes on the floor of the ocean. A pod of dolphins is 800 meters away. Determine how long it takes for the sound of the crash to reach the dolphins.

0.5 sec
0.3 sec
2.3 sec
1.9 sec

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Answer:

0.5

Explanation:

Answer:

0.539

Explanation:

A brick is dropped from a high scaffold. a. What is its velocity after 4.0s ?

b. How far does the brick fall during this time ?

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Answer:

A: 1.962

B: 3.924

Explanation:

g = G *M /R^2

g = 9.807*M/R^2 the gravitational constant of ground level on earth is about 9.807

g = 9.807*5lbs/R^2 the average brick is about 5 pounds.

g = 9.807*5*10^2.   I'm assuming the height is around ten feet to help you out.

with these numbers plugged in you get an acceleration of 0.4905 a final velocity after 4 seconds 1.962. It's height fallen after 4 seconds is 3.924.

( M = whatever the brick weighs it's not specified in the question)

(R = the distance from the ground or how high the scaffold is)

(hopefully you can just plug your numbers in there hope this helps)

1. You are playing with a jump rope that is tied at both ends. You untie one end, hold it taut and wiggle the end up and down sinusoidally with frequency 2.00Hz and amplitude 0.075m. At time t=0, the end has a maximum positive displacement and is instantaneously at rest. Assume no wave bounces back from the far end to change the pattern. What is the equation for the displacement of the wave? What is the displacement at a point 3.00m from the end .

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Answer:

[tex]f(x=3.00m)=0.075mcos(\frac{2\pi(2.00Hz)}{v}(3.00m))[/tex]

Explanation:

To find the equation of the wave you use the general equation for a wave, given by:

[tex]f(x)=Acos(k x-\omega t)[/tex]

A: amplitude of the wave = 0.075m

k: wave number

you select a cosine function because for x=0 and t= 0 you get a maximum displacement.

To find the displacement of the wave for x=0 you can consider that the form of the wave is independent of time t.

Then, you calculate k:

[tex]k=\frac{\omega}{v}=\frac{2\pi f}{v}[/tex]

Thus, you need the value of the speed of the wave (you only have the frequency f), in order to calculate f(x), for x=3.00m:

[tex]f(x=3.00m)=0.075mcos(\frac{2\pi(2.00Hz)}{v}(3.00m))[/tex]

15. A parallel-plate capacitor, with air between the plates, is connected across a voltage source. This source establishes a potential difference between the plates by placing charge of magnitude 4.15 x 10-6 C on each plate. The space between the plates is then filled with a dielectric material, with a dielectric constant of 7.74. What must the magnitude of the charge on each capacitor plate now be, to produce the same potential difference between the plates as before? (Input your answer in 3 significant figures without unit. For example, if the answer is 1.356 x 10-6 C; then just input 1.37)

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Answer:

Q' = 3.21*10^{-5}C

Explanation:

To find the new magnitude of the charge you take into account  that the voltage of the this capacitor is given by:

[tex]\frac{Q}{\epsilon_o\epsilon_r A}=\frac{V}{d}\\\\V=\frac{Qd}{\epsilon_o\epsilon_r A}[/tex]

Q: total charge

d: distance between parallel plates

A: area of the plates

εr: dielectric constant

εo = dielectric permittivity of vacuum

for the case of the air εr = 1, then,

[tex]V=\frac{Qd}{\epsilon_o A}[/tex]     (1)

When a dielectric material is placed in between the plates, you have, for the same voltage, and for a different charge:

[tex]V=\frac{Q'd}{\epsilon_o\epsilon_rA}[/tex]   (2)

you equal the equation (1) and (2) and obtain:

[tex]\frac{Qd}{\epsilon_o A}=\frac{Q'd}{\epsilon_o \epsilon_r A}\\\\Q'=\epsilon_r Q[/tex]

by replacing you obtain:

[tex]Q'=(7.74)(4.15*10^{-6}C)=3.21*10^{-5}C[/tex]

Two charged particles are accelerated through a uniform electric field and zero magnetic field, then enter a region with zero electric field and a uniform magnetic field. The particles start at rest from the same position (but at different times; they do not interact with each other). They have identical charges, but different masses. Particle 2 has a cyclotron radius 1.5 times as large as that of particle 1. Find ratio m2/m1

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Answer:

Explanation:

In magnetic field , charged particle will have circular path . Let the radius of their circular path be r₁ and r₂ . Let their velocity at the time of entering magnetic field be v₁ and v₂ .

The velocity with which they will come out of electric field can be measured from following equation

Eq = 1/2 m v²  , E is electric field , q is charge on the particle , m is mass and v is velocity .

v² = 2Eq / m

radius of circular path can be measured by the following expression

m v² / r = Bqv

2Eq / r = Bqv

r = 2Eq / Bqv

= 2E / Bv

r² = 4E² / B²v²

= 4E²m / B²x 2Eq

since E , B and q are constant

r² = K . m

r₂² / r₁² = m₂ / m₁

1.5²

m₂ / m₁ = 1.5²

= 2.25

1. A tennis ball is dropped from a second story window. It is in free fall, accelerating downward at a rate of 9.8 m/s2. At the exact same time, another person throws a tennis ball out the adjacent window with a horizontal velocity of 30 m/s. Assuming no air resistance, which ball hits the ground first? Why?

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Answer:

Both balls will hit the ground at the same time, because gravity is constant.

Explanation:

Notice that both balls are being thrown at the same initial height.

It's important to know that these movements which depends of gravity (a constant acceleratio) they would fall at the same rythm, because the gravity is a constant.

Remember that gravity is an acceleration, which it's defined as the change of the velocity, so if both balls change their vertical velocity at the same rate, then they will fall at the same time, because they have the same initial height.

Additionally, when you throw a ball horizontally, it will bend down due to gravity, and this falling movement is the same as if you throw vertically as a free falling movement.

Therefore, both balls will hit the ground at the same time, because gravity is constant.

In order to get going fast, eagles will use a technique called stooping, in which they dive nearly straight down and tuck in their wings to reduce their surface area. While stooping, a 6- kg golden eagle can reach speeds of up to 53 m/s . While golden eagles are not very vocal, they sometimes make a weak, high-pitched sound. Suppose that while traveling at maximum speed, a golden eagle heads directly towards a pigeon while emitting a sound at 1.1 kHz. The emitted sound has a sound intensity level of 30 dB when heard at a distance of 5 m .A) Model this stooping golden eagle as an object moving at terminal velocity. The eagle’s drag coefficient is 0.5 and the density of air is 1.2 kg/m 3 . What is the effective cross-sectional area of the eagle’s body while stooping?B) What is the doppler-shifted frequency that the pigeon will hear coming from the eagle?C) Consider the moment when the pigeon is 5 m away from the eagle. At the pigeon’s position, what is the intensity (in W/m^2 ) of the sound the eagle makes?D) The golden eagle slams into the 250- g pigeon, which is initially moving at 10 m/s in the opposite direction (toward the eagle). The eagle grabs the pigeon in its talons, and they move off together in a perfectly inelastic collision. How fast do they move after the collision?

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Answer:

Check the explanation

Explanation:

Part A

F = CA

this drag force balances the weight = 6X 9.8

so

6X9.8 = 0.5 X A X0.5 X 1.2 X 532

A= 0.069 m2

Part B

here the sorce is moving and the observer is at rest

so f= f(- 1 - 1

f = 1.1X10 343 343 – 53

f' = 1.3 KHz

Part C:

given the intensity = 30 dB

we know that I dB = 10 log (I(W/m2))

so we get I (W/m2) = 1000

Part D : The catch

Given that U1 = 53 M1 = 6 kg

U2 =-10 M2=0.25

V1=V2

now conserving momentum

6 X 53 -0.25 X10 =(6+0.25)V

V= 50.48 m/sec

Which of the following BEST summarizes the relationship between groups and culture and critical thinking?

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Answer:

Groups and culture helps in influencing our values,ethics and beliefs. This influence should always be questioned through the process of thinking critically.

This best summarizes the relationship between groups and culture and critical thinking.

Which of the following characteristics of Earth's crust is likely to contribute to geological events?
A. can be broken into many plates
B. has has uniform thickness throughout
C. cysts on top of the solid rock of the lower mantle
D. is composed of a single layer that surrounds Earth​

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Answer:A

Explanation:

The crust Of The earth's has plates boundaries,when the layers that forms to boundaries glide on each other, vibrations occur which are known as earthquakes

Answer:

A) Can be Broken Into Many Plates

Is mercury (the planet) rocky or gaseous(meaning relating to or having the characteristics of a gas.)

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Answer:

Mercury is rocky

Explanation:

Answer:

Rocky

Explanation:

It has no atmosphere so it cannot hold gas.

You are designing an optical fiber scope for directing light into a confined area. You want to keep light within the fiber. Based on the specifications, you know that the greatest angle that the light will make with the horizontal is no greater than 25⁰. Assuming you will be using the scope in the body which has the same index of refraction of water (n = 1.33). What is the minimum index of refraction n2 required for the design to be functional?

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Answer:

Explanation:

 For entry of light into tube of unknown refractive index

sin ( 90 - 25 ) / sinr = μ , μ is the refractive index of the tube , r is angle of refraction in the medium of tube

r = 90 - C where C is critical angle between μ and body medium in which tube will be inserted.

sin ( 90 - 25 ) / sin( 90 - C)  = μ

sin65 / cos C = μ

sinC = 1.33 / μ  , where 1.33 is the refractive index of body liquid.

From these equations

sin65 / cos C = 1.33 / sinC

TanC = 1.33 / sin65

TanC = 1.33 / .9063

TanC = 1.4675

C= 56°

sinC = 1.33 / μ

μ = 1.33 / sinC

= 1.33 / sin56

= 1.33 / .829

μ = 1.6   Ans

Q7:
A 4 kg toy is lifted off the ground and falls at 3 m/s. What is the toy's energy?

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Answer:

The toy's energy is 18 J.

Explanation:

We have, a 4 kg toy is lifted off the ground and falls at 3 m/s. It is required to find toy's energy.

The toy will have kinetic energy due to its motion. The energy is given by :

[tex]E=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2\\\\E=\dfrac{1}{2}\times 4\times 3^2\\\\E=18\ J[/tex]

So, the toy's energy is 18 J.

Although science strives for objectivity by basing conclusions and explanations on data gathered during scientific investigations,
some subjectivity still exists in science, since it is a human endeavor. What beneficial qualities exist in scientific processes,
methods, and knowledge as a result of science being a human endeavor?
A. bias and favoritism
B.
creativity and discovery
C. inaccuracies and errors
D.
all of these

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Answer: creativity and discovery

Explanation: i got it right on study island .

Answer:

CREATIVITY AND DISCOVERY

Explanation:

STUDY ISLAND

Why does current flow in a coil when a magnet is pushed in and out of the coil ?

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Answer:

So the induced current opposes the motion that induced it (from Lenz's Law). When we pull the magnet out, the left hand end of the coil becomes a south pole (to try and hold the magnet back). Therefore the induced current must be flowing clockwise.

hope this helps u...

An electric dipole consists of a positive and a negative charge of equal magnitude. Consider an electric dipole with each charge having a magnitude of 1 × 10−6 C. The negative charge is located at (3 cm, 0) and the positive charge is located at (−3 cm, 0). Calculate the electric field from each charge at the points A through E, described below. Use symmetry as much as possible! Using the scale 1 cm = 105 N/C, draw the vector to represent the magnitude and direction of the electric field from each charge. (When entering angle values, enter a number greater than or equal to 0° and less than 360° measured counterclockwise from the +x-axis.) • A = (−13 cm, 0) • B = (−3 cm, 10 cm) • C = (0, 10 cm ) • D = (3 cm, 10 cm) • E = (13 cm, 0) For the negative charge:

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Answer:

Explanation:

To find the electric field you use the equation for an electrostatic electric field:

[tex]E=k\frac{q_1q_2}{r^2}[/tex]

r: distance in which E is calculated, from each charge

In the of a dipole you have two contributions to E:

[tex]\vec{E}=\vec{E_1}+\vec{E_2}[/tex]

where E1 is the electric field generated by the first charge and E2 by the second one.

A. (-13 cm, 0):

First you calculate the vectors E1 and E2:

[tex]E_1=(8.98*10^9)\frac{(1*10^{-6}C)}{(-0.13-0.03)^2}\hat{j}\\\\E_1=350781.25N/C\\\\E_2=-(8.98*10^9)\frac{(1*10^{-6}C)}{(-0.13+0.03)^2}\hat{j}\\\\E_2=-989000N/C[/tex]

Then, you sum both contributions:

[tex]\vec{E}=-547218.75N/C\hat{j}[/tex]

B. (-3cm, 10cm):

[tex]r_1=\sqrt{(0.06)^2+(0.1)^2}=0.116m\\\\\theta=tan^{-1}(\frac{0.06}{0.1})=30.96\°\\\\r_2=0.1m\\\\E_1=(8.98*10^9Nm^2/C)\frac{(1.6*10^{-6}C)}{(0.116m)^2}[cos(30.96\°)\hat{i}+sin(30.96\°)\hat{j}]\\\\E_1=[-915646\hat{i}-549306.42\hat{j}]N/C\\\\\theta=(90-30.96)+180=239.04\°\\\\[/tex]

the last angle is calculated again because the vector direction is measured from the +x axis.

and for the second vector:

[tex]E_2=(8.98Nm^2/C)\frac{1.6*10^{-6}C}{(0.1m)^2}\hat{j}\\\\E_2=1436800N/C\hat{j}[/tex]

the total E is:

[tex]\vec{E}=[-915646\hat{i}+887493.58\hat{j}]N/C[/tex]

Suppose you wanted to use a non-reflecting layer for radar waves to make an aircraft invisible. What would the thickness of the layer be to avoid reflecting 2 cm radar waves. (You can neglect changes of wavelength in the layer for this problem.) Would there be any problems as the aircraft turn

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Answer:

the thickness of the film for destructive interference is 1 cm

Explanation:

We can assume that the radar wave penetrates the layer and is reflected in the inner part of it, giving rise to an interference phenomenon of the two reflected rays, we must be careful that the ray has a phase change when

* the wave passes from the air to the film with a higher refractive index

* the wavelength inside the film changes by the refractive index

         λ = λ₀ / n

so the ratio for destructive interference is

            2 n t = m λ

            t = m λ / 2n

indicate that the wavelength λ = 2 cm, suppose that the interference occurs for m = 1, therefore it is thickness

            t = 1 2/2 n

            t = 1 / n

where n is the index of refraction of the anti-reflective layer. As they tell us not to take into account the change in wavelength when penetrating the film n = 1

            t = 1 cm

So the thickness of the film for destructive interference is 1 cm

Answer:

the thickness of the film for destructive interference is 1 cm

Explanation:

A possible means for making an airplane invisible to radar is to coat the plane with an antireflective polymer. If radar waves have a wavelength of 2.92 cm and the index of refraction of the polymer is n = 1.30, how thick (in cm) would you make the coating? (Assume that the index of refraction of the plane is higher than that of the coating. Also assume that the radar waves are normal to the surface of the coating. Give the minimum thickness that would make the airplane invisible to radar.)

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Answer:

The thickness is  [tex]t = 0.5615 \ cm[/tex]    

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The wavelength of the of the rader waves is  [tex]\lambda = 2.92 \ cm[/tex]

     The index of refraction of the polymer is  [tex]n = 1.30[/tex]

The thickness is mathematically represented as

             [tex]t = \frac{\lambda }{4 n }[/tex]

Substituting values

            [tex]t = \frac{2.92}{4 * 1.30 }[/tex]

          [tex]t = 0.5615 \ cm[/tex]

A particular coil has 100 turns and a diameter of 6.0 m. When it's time for a measurement, a 4.5 A current is turned on. The large diameter of the coil means that the field in the water flowing directly above the center of the coil is approximately equal to the field in the center of the coil. The field is directed downward and the water is flowing east. The water is flowing above the center of the coil at 1.5 m/s .

What is the magnitude of the field at the center of the coil?

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Answer:

The magnetic field at the center of the coil = 5.23 * 10 ^ -5 T

Explanation:

Information from the question:

Number of turns of the coil = 100 turns

The diameter of the coil = 6 m

The radius of the coil = diameter / 2 = 3 m

The coil current = 2.5 A

Formula : The Magnetic field at the center of the coil =

                                  k * number of turns * current / 2 * radius

Therefore, The Magnetic field at the center of the coil=

                                 (4 * [tex]\pi[/tex] * 10 ^ -7 * 100 * 2.5 ) / (2 * 3)

The Magnetic field at the center of the coil = 5.23 * 10 ^ -5 T

What happens if you move a magnet near a could of wire

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Answer:

The wire would stick to the magnet????????????????????????

Explanation:

Air is matter which backs best support the statement

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Answer: A. Balloons can be filled with air.

C. Air has mass.

Explanation:

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Balloons are able to be filled with air and air has mass.


What is an independent variable?
A. A variable that is intentionally changed during an experiment
B. A variable that depends on the experimental variable
C. A variable that is not used in an experiment
D. A variable that is unknown during the experiment

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Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

Independent variables don't have to depend on other factors of the experiment because they're independent

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Independent variables don't have to depend on other factors of the experiment because they're independent.

This is a measure of quantity of matter

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Answer:

Mass

Explanation:

Mass is the measure of amount of matter contained within any substance and hence mass determines the weight. Unit of mass is kilogram as per ISI system of units.  

Mass is measured through a balance. The more is the mass of an object, the more the balance tilts towards the object side.  

Weight is equal to product of mass and the gravitational constant i.e 9.8m/s^2

In this circuit the battery provides 3 V, the resistance R1 is 7 Ω, and R2 is 5 Ω. What is the current through resistor R2? Give your answer in units of Amps. An Amp is 1 Coulomb of charge flowing through a cross-sectional area of the wire per second - that's a lot of charge per second and will warm up a typical wire quite a bit! Most devices have circuits with larger resistors - kLaTeX: \OmegaΩ (103 LaTeX: \OmegaΩ) and MLaTeX: \OmegaΩ (106 LaTeX: \OmegaΩ) are common.

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Answer:

The current pass the [tex]R_2[/tex] is  [tex]I = 0.25 A[/tex]

Explanation:

The diagram for this question is shown on the first uploaded image  

From the question we are told that

    The voltage  is  [tex]V = 3V[/tex]

     The first resistance is  [tex]R_1 = 7 \Omega[/tex]

     The second resistance is  [tex]R_2 = 5 \Omega[/tex]

Since the resistors are connected in series their equivalent resistance is  

       [tex]R_{eq} = R_1 +R_2[/tex]

Substituting values

         [tex]R_{eq} = 7 + 5[/tex]

         [tex]R_{eq} = 12 \Omega[/tex]

Since the resistance are connected in serie the current passing through the circuit  is the same current passing through [tex]R_2[/tex] which is mathematically evaluated as

        [tex]I = \frac{V}{R_{eq}}[/tex]

Substituting values  

      [tex]I = \frac{3}{12}[/tex]

      [tex]I = 0.25 A[/tex]

A magnetic field applies forces on blank

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Answer:

moving charges

Explanation:

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Ciara is winging....etc
The answer is : 0.60 N, toward the center of the circle


A satellite....etc
The Answer is : 7400 m/s


What is the .....etc
The Answer is : 2.60 m/s
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