If a wire lies withina magnetic field what must be true for the magnetic field to produce an electric current in the wire

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Answer 1

Answer:

The magnetic field through the wire must be changing

Explanation:

According to Faraday's law, the induced emf, ε in a metallic conductor is directly proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux,Φ  through it. This is stated mathematically as ε = dΦ/dt.

Now for the wire, the magnetic flux through it is given by Φ = ABcosθ where A = cross-sectional area of wire, B = magnetic field and θ = angle between A and B.

So, dΦ/dt = dABcosθ/dt

Since A and B are constant,

dΦ/dt = ABdcosθ/dt = -(dθ/dt)ABsinθ

Since dθ/dt implies a change in the angle between A and B, since A is constant, it implies that B must be rotating.

So, for an electric current (or voltage) to be produced in the wire, the magnetic field must be rotating or changing.


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Answer the following questions 1 What is the difference between mass and weight of an object. Will the mass and weight of an object on the earth be same as their values on Mars ? Why? ​

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Answer:

difference between mass and weight is that mass is amount of matter in a material while weight is a measure of how the force of gravity acts upon that mass.the mass of an object will be same on earth and mars but its weight on both planets will be different.

define electrical resistance in a metal conductor​

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Answer:

Resistance is defined as the property of a conductor to resist the flow of charges through it. The resistance of conductor is numerically given as the ratio of potential difference across its length to the current flowing through it.

Explanation:

what is Newton's gravitational constant ? write down its value and si unit.​

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Answer: 6.67 x 10^-11 m^3•kg^-1•s^-2

What mechanism of energy is transferred by mass motion of fluid from one region of space to another?​

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Convection, because it is the process of heat transfer from one location to the next by the movement of fluids. The moving fluid carries energy within it.

state the advantages and disadvantages of alkaline battery over a lead acid accumulator​

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Answer:

Alkaline batteries have longer shelf life than other batteries of the chloride type electrolyte batteries. They have a much higher energy density compared with other batteries. This allows the battery to produce the same energy while lasting longer than other batteries.

Advantage

1) Alkaline battery lasts long than other batteries  

2) It have a  much higher energy density

Disadvantage :

1) They are heavier and bulkier

2) They have high internal resistance

What is alkaline battery ?

An alkaline battery is a type of primary battery that derives its energy from the reaction between zinc metal and manganese dioxide.

Advantage

Alkaline battery   can produce same amount of energy by lasting longer than other batteries  as it have longer shelf life than  lead acid accumulator​

Alkaline battery  have a much higher energy density compared to lead acid accumulator

Disadvantage :

Alkaline battery  are heavier and bulkier

Alkaline battery   have high internal resistance

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when an apple falls towards the earth the earth moves up to meet the apple. Is it true? If yes, why is the earth motion not noticeable ?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The apple also exerts an equal and opposite force on the earth but earth does not move because the mass of apple is very small,due to which the gravitational force produces a large acceleration in it (a=F/m) and we can see the apple falling towards the earth but the mass of earth is very large,the same gravitational .

What are the two groups of planets based on composition?

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OK so yeah the mercury Venus Earth and Mars a rocky planets and Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune our gaseous planets so I think that’s your answer correct me if I’m wrong:D

Hai điện tích đặt cách nhau một khoảng R trong không khí thì lực tương tác
giữa chúng là 2.10−3N. Nếu khoảng cách đó mà đặt trong môi trường điện môi thì
lực tương tác giữa chúng là 10−3N. Để lực tương tác giữa hai điện tích đó khi đặt
trong môi trường điện môi bằng lực tương tác giữa hai điện tích đó khi đặt trong
không khí thì khoảng cách giữa 2 điện tích là bao nhiêu?

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what language are you typing

Cho hai điện trở R1 = 12Ω và R2 = 18Ω được mắc nối tiếp nhau. Điện trở tương R12 của đoạn mạch có thể nhận giá trị nào trong các giá trị

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Answer:

For two resistors R1 = 12Ω and R2 = 18Ω are connected in series. The equivalent resistance R12 of the circuit can take any of the values

where do we use friction in day to day life​

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Answer:

walking in ground

while playing carrom

A carnot engine has an efficiency of 50% when its sink temperature is 27°C. The temperature of source is: a) 300°C b) 327°C c) 273°C d) 373°C​

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Answer:

327 degrees

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Để có 100 lít nước ở 370C. Người ta pha nước đang sôi với nước ở 150C. Tính thể tích nước mỗi loại cần dùng.Biết khối lượng riêng của nước là 1000kg/m3

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Answer:

nước sôi: 440/17 l

nước 15°C:1260/17 l

is a corroding metal a physical or chemical change?​

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Answer:

Coording metal is a physical change.

Chemical change

The substance is undergoing a specific chemical change as when Iron combines with oxygen to form iron oxide which is the chemical name of rust. Or what occurs when metal corrodes

Luis rushes 40m toward his truck. He notices he forgot his shoes and returns back to his house. His total travel time is 60s.

What is Luis’s average speed over the 60s?
What is Luis average velocity over the 60s?

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1. The average speed of Luis over the 60 s is 1.33 m/s

2. The average velocity of Luis over the 60 s is zero.  

1. The average speed can be calculated with the following equation:

[tex] S = \frac{d}{t} [/tex]

Where:

d: is the total distance traveled

t: is the total time = 60 s

The total distance can be calculated by the sum of the distance traveled to the truck (40 m) and the distance traveled to his home (the same 40 m), as follows:

[tex] d = 40 m + 40 m = 80 m [/tex]

So, the average speed is:

[tex] S = \frac{d}{t} = \frac{80 m}{60 s} = 1.33 m/s [/tex]

Hence, Luis's average speed over the 60 s is 1.33 m/s.

 

2. Now, the average velocity is a vector given by:

[tex]v = \frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t} = \frac{x_{f} - x_{i}}{t}[/tex]

Where:

[tex]x_{f}[/tex]: is the final distance traveled (the way to his home) = 40 m

[tex]x_{i}[/tex]: is the initial distance traveled (the way to his truck) = 40 m

Δt: is the total time = t = 60 s

Given that Luis in his journey, returns to the same starting point (his house), the total displacement is zero, and so the average velocity is also zero:                              

[tex]v = \frac{x_{f} - x_{i}}{t} = \frac{40 m - 40 m}{60 s} = 0[/tex]

Therefore, Luis's average velocity over the 60 s is zero.  

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As shown in the figure below, Luis rushes 40 m toward his truck. He notices he forgot his shoes and returns back to his house. His total travel time is 60 s.

Answer:

What is Luis’s average velocity over the 60 s period?

Answer: 0 m/s

What is Luis’s average speed over the 60 s period?

Answer: 1.33  m/s


A skier is standing still on a flat area of snow.
The weight of the skier is 550 N. The total area of his skis in contact with the ground is 0.015
m2.
What is the pressure exerted on the ground by the skier?

3700 N / m2
37 000 N/m2
8.3 N/m2
0.83 N/m2

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Force=550NArea=0.015m^2

We know

[tex]\boxed{\sf Pressure=\dfrac{Force}{Area}}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Pressure=\dfrac{550}{0.015}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Pressure=36666Pa[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Pressure=36666N/m^2[/tex]

Most nearest value is 37000N/m^2

Hence option b is correct

A man has 60w bulbs and a 240w water heater in his apartment. If the bulbs and the water heater are switched on for four hours daily and the cost of electricity is N1.20 per KWh calculare his bill in 30 days

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Answer: [tex]N43.2[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

Power consumption of bulb and water are [tex]60\ W[/tex] and [tex]240\ W[/tex]

If the Devices are on for four hours

Total power of devices [tex]60+240=300\ W[/tex]

Energy consumed for 4 hours is

[tex]\Rightarrow 300\times 4=1200 Wh\\\Rightarrow 1.2\ kWh[/tex]

For 30 days it is [tex]1.2\times 30=36\ kWh[/tex]

Cost for 30 days [tex]36\times 1.2=43.2\ N[/tex]

what is required for force to come into play​

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Answer:

An interaction of one object with another object results in a force between the two objects. Thus, at-least two objects must interact for a force to come into play.

The mass of earth 6*10^24kg and radius is 400kg Now find the value of acceleration due to gravity when a object is 3600km from the earth surface​

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Answer:

Explanation:

the Earth is 6 xx 10^(24) kg and its radius is 6400 km. Find the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Earth. Updated On: 7-4-2021

(1) A string of constant thickness and length I cm is stretched by a force of T Newton. A
tuning fork stamped 256 Hz sets the string vibrating at its fundamental frequency.
Find the frequency of the string when:
(i) Its length is doubled and the tension constant;
(ii) the tension is doubled and the length constant.
2) State the effect of increase in the tension on a wire on its frequency.

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Answer:

Explanation:

i) frequency is the square root of the quotient of Tension over linear density/ all divided by two times the length.

linear density and tension are constant, so the numerator remains constant

The length is doubled, so the frequency is halved.

f = 128 Hz

ii) Doubling the tension increases the frequency by √2

f = 256√2 = 362 Hz

2) If other factors remain constant, increasing tension increases frequency.


2) Define volume. Explain in detail how can volume of irregular object be determined?

PLZ HELP NEED THIS RN

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The three dimensional space of a body is called volume

Velocity may be positive,negative or zero.Explain this statement with diagram.​

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Answer:

/

Explanation:

a loaf of bread has a mass of 2000g and a volume of 500 cm3. what is the density of the bread

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Answer:

4g/cm^3

Explanation:

density = mass / volume

            = 2000 / 500

            = 4g/cm^3

the slope of a line on a position vs time graph is the

a. velocity
b. time
c. distance
d. displacement

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It's the velocity, but only the magnitude. It can't show the direction of the velocity. So it's better to call it speed.

1.What is laser?
2.List the uses of laser in everyday life

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Laser means Light Amplication by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.

Uses of laser

DNA sequencing instrument

Cutting and welding materials

Semiconducting chip manufacturing

Military devices

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What are the phases of scientific method?

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The scientific method has five basic steps, plus one feedback step:
Make an observation.
Ask a question.
Form a hypothesis, or testable explanation.
Make a prediction based on the hypothesis.
Test the prediction.
Iterate: use the results to make new hypotheses or predictions.

Exercise b) 1) Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word: a) The pressure exerted by the air in atmosphere is called b) Pressure is the applied per unit area, c) The pressure ........as the depth of liquid increases. d) The SI unit of density is Az object fisats on water if the ...of the object is leva​

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Answer:

atmospheric pressure

b)

c)increases

d) ....

express in standard form
(I)0.000038​

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Answer:

3.8 x 10^-5

Explanation:

all you doing is putting it in the standard form I hope this help

How does modulus of elasticity change with the rise of temperature ​

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Explanation:

With rise in temperature, the length of the material increases which decreases its stiffness. Thus, we can say that with rise in the temperature, the Young's modulus decreases.

A car travels 100 km to the east. If the first half of the distance is driven at 50 km/h and the second half at 100 km/h, what is the average velocity

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First half:

50 km at 50 km/hr ... 1 hour

Second half:

50 km at 100 km/hr ... 1/2 hour

Total distance = 100 km

Total time = 1.5 hours

Average speed = (100 km) / (1.5 hrs)

Average speed = 66 and 2/3 km/hr

Average velocity = 66 and 2/3 km/hr East

The average velocity of the car would be 66.67 Kilometers / hours.

What is Velocity?

The total displacement covered by any object per unit of time is known as velocity. It depends on the magnitude as well as the direction of the moving object.

As given in the problem a car travels 100 km to the east. If the first half of the distance is driven at 50 km/h and the second half at 100 km/h,

The average velocity of the car = Total displacement / total time

                                                     =100 / 1.5

                                                     =66.67 Kilometers / hours

Thus, the average velocity of the car would be 66.67 Kilometers / hours.

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What is Anatomy & Physiology in 5 words?

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Answer:

Anatomy is the study of the structure and relationship between body parts.

Physiology is the study of the function of body parts and the body as a whole.

Explanation:

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