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1. Describe the electromagnet’s field. What pattern/connection do you see? Explain.

I WILL GIVE BRAINLY1. Describe The Electromagnets Field. What Pattern/connection Do You See? Explain.

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I WILL GIVE BRAINLY1. Describe The Electromagnets Field. What Pattern/connection Do You See? Explain.

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gia tốc a và vận tốc v cùng chiều khi nào trong một chu kì dao động điều hòa ?

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Explanation:

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I need to know how to do it

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Answer:

1.76km

Explanation:

Here,

1mi = 1.6km

1.10 miles = 1.6 x 1.10 km

= 1.76 km

a current of 12 A flows through a fan for 30 minutes.How many charge flows through then fan during this time?

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Answer:

Q=21600C

Explanation:

Q=It.

Data

I=12A

t=30min

convert time from minutes to second

t=60*30

=1800s

Q=?

Q=It

=(12A)*(1800s)

Q=21600C

What force is necessary to keep a mass of 0.8 kg revolving in a horizontal circle of radius 0.7 m with a period of 0.5 s? What is the direction of this force? ​

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Answer:

88.34 N directed towards the center of the circle

Explanation:

Applying,

F = mv²/r................... Equation 1

F = Force needed to keep the mass in a circle, m = mass of the mass, v = velocity of the mass, r = radius of the circle.

But,

v = 2πr/t................... Equation 2

Where t = time, π = pie

Substitute equation 2 into equation 1

F = m(2πr/t)²/r

F = 4π²r²m/t²r

F = 4π²rm/t²............. Equation 3

From the question,

Given: m = 0.8 kg, r = 0.7 m, t = 0.5 s

Constant: π = 3.14

Substitute these values into equation 3

F = 4(3.14²)(0.7)(0.8)/0.5²

F = 88.34 N directed towards the center of the circle

Please answer this question sqdancefan​

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Answer:

  (D)  4

Explanation:

The percentage error in each of the contributors to the calculation is 1%. The maximum error in the calculation is approximately the sum of the errors of each contributor, multiplied by the number of times it is a factor in the calculation.

  density = mass/volume

  density = mass/(π(radius^2)(length))

So, mass and length are each a factor once, and radius is a factor twice. Then the total percentage error is approximately 1% +1% +2×1% = 4%.

_____

If you look at the maximum and minimum density, you find they are ...

  {0.0611718, 0.0662668} g/(mm²·cm)

The ratio of the maximum value to the mean of these values is about 1.03998. So, the maximum is 3.998% higher than the "nominal" density.

The error is about 4%.

_____

Additional comment

If you work through the details of the math, you will see that the above-described sum of error percentages is just an approximation. If you need a more exact error estimate, it is best to work with the ranges of the numbers involved, and/or their distributions.

Using numbers with uniformly distributed errors will give different results than with normally distributed errors. When such distributions are involved, you need to carefully define what you mean by a maximum error. (By definition, normal distributions extend to infinity in both directions.) While the central limit theorem tends to apply, the actual shape of the error distribution may not be precisely normal.

Answer:

D. 4

Explanation:

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What is measurement ?​

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Answer:

Measurement is the quantification of attributes of an object or event, which can be used to compare with other objects or events

Answer:

The comparison of an unknown quantity with a known quantity is called measurement

The density of oil is 0.8 g/cm^3. What is the mass of 36 cm^3 of oil?​

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Answer:

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if escape velocity and orbital velocity of a satellite for Orbit close to the Earth's surface then these are related by​

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Answer:

The ratio of the escape velocity to the orbital velocity is [tex]\sqrt 2[/tex].

Explanation:

The minimum velocity given to an object so that it escapes from the earth's gravitational pull is called escape velocity.

The formula of the escape velocity is

[tex]v=\sqrt\frac{2GM}{R}[/tex]

The velocity of an object in the orbit around the earth is called orbital velocity.

The formula of the orbital velocity is

[tex]v=\sqrt\frac{GM}{R}[/tex]

The ratio of the escape velocity to the orbital velocity is

[tex]\frac{v_e}{v_o}=\sqrt 2[/tex]

Match the reactants with the products. zinc sulfate + copper aluminum chloride + copper copper oxide copper + water copper sulfate + oxygen

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Answer:

The Reactants                                                       Products                          

Copper sulfate + zinc             →                        Zinc sulfate + copper

aluminum + copper chloride     →                    Aluminum chloride + Copper

Copper + Oxygen                     →                      Copper oxide

Explanation:

The Reactants                                                       Products                          

Copper sulfate + zinc                                        Zinc sulfate + copper

aluminum + copper chloride                            Aluminum chloride + Copper

Copper + Oxygen                                             Copper oxide

First reaction can be described as a single replacement reaction

Second reaction is also a single replacement reaction just like the first reaction

The third is a synthesis reaction ( i.e. reaction in which elements combine to form single compound )

A radio has a 1.3 A current. If it has a resistance of 35 Ω, what is the potential difference?

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Answer:

22

Explanation:

Answer:

45.5 v

Explanation:

I = 1.3 A

R = 35 Ω

V = I * R

V = 1.3 * 35 = 45.5 v

If each metal is hit with light at the minimum wavelength, can I vary the intensity of the light to start emitting electrons? Yes or no? Explain

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Answer:

Consequently the statement is FALSE

Explanation:

The process of emission of electrons or photoelectric effect, was explained by Einstein, assuming that light behaves as formed by how many so-called photons and each one of them collides with an electron, therefore to start an electron the incident photon energy must be greater than the work function of the material.

            E =K + Ф

 

By mentioning the intensity we increase the number of photons but we do not increase their energy.

Consequently the statement is FALSE

what is the formula to calculate liquid pressure?/

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1. set up the equation

2. multiply the variables

3. analyze your results

P = pgh

P: fluid pressure
p: fluid density
g: acceleration due to gravity
h: fluid depth

Sometimes people state that speed and velocity are the same. People make such a mistake because they forget that velocity describes both speed and——————

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Answer:

Time

Explanation:

To find velocity (also known as distance), you need both the speed and time.

A small block is attached to a spring with a spring constant of 85 N/m. When the spring is compressed 0.30 meters and the released, the 0.50 kg block is launched. What is the final speed of the block?


A)
8.42 m/s

B)
3.91 m/s

C)
7.14 m/s

D)
15.3 m/s

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Answer:

Explanation:

These Hooke's Law problems are tricky. Here's what we need to know that clears up the problem entirely. The final and also the max speed of the block will be reached at the point where the potential energy of the system is 0. So the equation we need, namely,

[tex]KE+PE=\frac{1}{2}kA^2[/tex] can be simplified down to

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}kA^2[/tex] and we solve this first for KE:

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}(85)(.30)^2[/tex] and, paying NO attention whatsoever to significant digits here (because if you did the answer you get is not one of the choices)

KE = 3.825 J.  Now we can use that value of kinetic energy and solve for the speed we need:

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex] so

[tex]3.825=\frac{1}{2}(.50)v^2[/tex] so

[tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{2(3.825)}{.50} }[/tex] so

v = 3.91 m/s

quicklime which is calcium oxide, is made by heathig limestone in a furnace as per the equation :
CaCO3(s)CaO(s)+CO2
7.00Kg of calcium oxide was formed. what mass of calcium carbonate was heated?

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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with respect to air the refractive index of ice is 1.31 and that of rock salt is 1.54 calculate the refractive index of rock salt with respect to ice​

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Answer:

1.17

Explanation:

Given that,

The refractive index of ice wrt air = 1.31

The refractive index of rock salt wrt air = 1.54

We need to find the refractive index of rock salt with respect to ice.

We know that,

refractive index = (speed of light in air or vaccum)/( speed of light in that medium)

So,

The speed of light in ice = c/(1.31)

The speed of light in rock salt = c/(1.54)

So, the refractive index of rock salt with respect to ice​ is :

[tex]\mu=\dfrac{1.54}{1.31}\\\\=1.17[/tex]

So, the required refractive index of rock salt wrt ice is 1.17.

trong chân không có 2 điện tích điểm q1=3.10^-6C và q2=-6.10^-6C đặt tại A và B tương ứng cách nhau 100cm. Tính lực điện thành phần và tổng hợp do q1, q2 tác dụng lên q0=5.10^-6C đặt tại M

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What are various systems of unit?​

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Answer:

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SI (International System of Units) (meter-kilogram-second-ampere-kelvin-mole-candela)

FPS (foot-pound-second)

MKS (meter-kilogram-second)

CGS (centimeter-gram-second)

EMU (Electromagnetic) (centimeter-gram-second-abampere)

ESU (Electrostatic) (centimeter-gram-second-abcoulomb)

Atomic (bohr-electron mass-atomic second-electron)

MTS (meter-tonne-second)

Explanation:

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Answer:

there are 4 types of systems. They are ,

SI - accepted world wide

MKS - meter  kilogram  second

CGS - centimeter  gram  second

FPS - foot  pound  second

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unequal length of day and night

Rotation or Revolution​

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Rotation. The Earth rotates around the sun on it’s axis. Depending how far north or south you live, and the angle of the sun at different times of year gives you the amount of daylight or darkness you will receive. So the length of day or night depends on how much the sun is able to reach the spot on a round object such as the planet Earth.

Explain hydraulic machine as force multiplier.

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Answer:

The pressure on piston 1 is always equal to the pressure on piston 2. ... It is equal to the force on piston 1, multiplied by A2/A1. Hydraulic systems are called force multipliers for exactly this reason. A small force can be increased by using hydraulics

Explanation:

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How many players are allowed to play for one team during a game of
5 points
Netball?

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Answer:

Netball is a ball sport for two teams of seven players it's rules are published in print and online by the international netball federation Games are played on a rectangular court divided into thirds with a raised goal at coach short end

Explanation:

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A 4.88 x 10-6 C charge moves 265 m/s

parallel (at 0°) to a magnetic field of

0.0579 T. What is the magnetic force

on the charge?

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Answer:

[tex]F=0N[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Charge [tex]Q=4.88 x 10-6 C[/tex]

Velocity [tex]v= 265m/s[/tex]

Angle [tex]\theta =0 \textdegree[/tex]

Magnetic field [tex]B=0.0579T[/tex]

Generally the equation for Force is mathematically given by

 [tex]F=Q(\=v*\=B)[/tex]

 [tex]F=qvBsin\theta[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]F=qvBsin0 \textdegree[/tex]

 [tex]F=0N[/tex]

Answer:

0 newtons

Explanation:

When a moving charge is parallel to the magnetic field, it feels no Magnetic force at all.

Even if the Magnetic Field is 100,000,000 Tesla!

In an experiment Rahul burnt 4 kg fuel and the heat produced was measured to be 160,000 kJ and Raj burnt 2 kg of fuel and heat produced was measured to be 100,000kJ. Calculate the net calorific value of the fuels.

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Answer:

The net calorific value of the fuel 1 is 40000 kilojoules per kilogram.

The net calorific value of the fuel 2 is 50000 kilojoules per kilogram.

Explanation:

The net calorific value is equal to the heat produced ([tex]Q[/tex]), in kilojoules, divided by the mass of the burnt fuel ([tex]m[/tex]). We proceed to calculate the net calorific value of each fuel:

Fuel 1 ([tex]m = 4\,kg[/tex], [tex]Q = 160000\,kJ[/tex])

[tex]L = \frac{160000\,kJ}{4\,kg}[/tex]

[tex]L = 40000\,\frac{kJ}{kg}[/tex]

The net calorific value of the fuel 1 is 40000 kilojoules per kilogram.

Fuel 2 ([tex]m = 2\,kg[/tex], [tex]Q = 100000\,kJ[/tex])

[tex]L = \frac{100000\,kJ}{2\,kg}[/tex]

[tex]L = 50000\,\frac{kJ}{kg}[/tex]

The net calorific value of the fuel 2 is 50000 kilojoules per kilogram.

A particular solid is an excellent conductor of thermal energy. Is it more likely to be a metal or a non-metal?

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It is more likely to be a metal. This is because metals are good heat conductors whereas non metals tend to be poor heat conductors.

7.) A neutral atom loses two electrons. Which of the following ions might result? HELP ME ASAP!!!

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Answer:

A. Mg+2

Explanation:

im not sure, but since it lost two electrons which have a negative charge it gained two charge.

Ball X has a mass of 8kg and is moving toward ball Y (which is sitting still) at 2m/s. After they collide, ball X is
sitting still. How fast is ball Y moving after the collision if it has a mass of 4kg?

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Answer:

v = 4 m/s

Explanation:

Given :

Ball X :

Mass, m1 = 8kg ;

Initial Velocity, u1 = 2 m/s

Final velocity, v1 = 0

Ball Y:

Mass, m2 = 4kg ;

Initial Velocity, u2 = 0 m/s

Final velocity, v2 = v

(m1u1 + m2u2) = (m2v2 + m1v1)

(8*2 + 4*0) = (4*v + 4*0)

16 + 0 = 4v + 0

16 = 4v

v = 16 / 4

v = 4 m/s

Answer:

Explanation:

This is the Law of Momentum Conservation which for us looks like this:

[tex][m_xv_x+m_yv_y]_b=[m_xv_x+m_yv_y]_a[/tex] and that should look familiar to you if this is what you are doing in physics. Filling in our particular info:

[(8.0 × 2.0)+ (4.0 × 0.0)] = [(8.0 × 0.0) + (4.0v)] and

16 + 0 = 0 + 4.0v and

16 = 4.0v so

v = 4.0 in the direction of ball X

Explain the energy transformations that occur when breaking in a hybrid
vehicle.

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it occur kinetic energy

when breaking in a hybrid

vehicle.

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Answer:

it occur kinetic energy when breaking in a hybrid

vehicle .

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When playing a game of disc golf, each throw to your target is considered to be a O Point O Stroke O Hit O Toss​

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Answer:

an o point i think

Explanation:

the force acting normally per unit area on the surface of the body is known as​

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