Answer:
constructive interference.
Explanation:
Electromagnetic waves is a propagating medium used in all communications device to transmit data (messages) from the device of the sender to the device of the receiver.
Generally, the most commonly used electromagnetic wave technology in telecommunications is radio waves.
Radio waves can be defined as an electromagnetic wave that has its frequency ranging from 30 GHz to 300 GHz and its wavelength between 1mm and 3000m.
In this scenario, an experiment is conducted by Pierce in which waves collide in a way that the energy increases. Thus, this is an example of constructive interference i.e constructive interference has occurred.
An interference occurs when two pair of waves such as sound and light waves pass through each other i.e crossing each other's path while traveling through the same medium or space.
Answer:
constructive interference.
Explanation:
Part F
How could you add more energy to the car?
Answer:
with fuel
Explanation:
Answer:
you can add more energy to the car by launching it again.
Explanation:
A 30 kg child is sitting on a swing. Their weight is exerting a downward force on the swing. The ropes are exerting an upward force on the swing. The swing is not moving. What is the net force on the swing?
A.294 N down
B.294 N up
C.0 N
D.30 kg
1. Jen is stepping out of a boat on to a dock. She has one foot on the dock and one foot in
the boat. No one holds on to the boat. It begins to move away from the dock. Jen's legs
split wider and wider. Which law applies?
you tend to push off with the foot still on the boat.
Newtons 3rd law of motion hold that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
So, the amount of force you use on your back foot to push yourself onto the dock, has an equal end opposite amount of force going the other way from your sole of your foot, which pushes the boat the other way.
The same principle applies when you fire a cannon - in the pirate films, you see the body of the cannon forced back as it is fired.
Take it one step further, Henry VIII flagship, “Mary Rose fired all its cannons together one day in a broad side, the opposite force rolled the ship over and sank it.
A cannon and a supply of cannonballs are in a sealed system railroad car. The car has a length of 20 meters, and a mass of 2000kg. The cannon fires to the right, the car recoils to the left. Fired cannonballs remain in the car after hitting the wall and land on the floor at the end of the car. The cannonballs have a mass of 15 kg each, and there are ten of them. (neglect mass of cannon) How far will the car move after all ten have been fired
Answer:
The distance the car moves after all ten cannonballs have been fired is 1.5 meters
Explanation:
The parameters given in the question are;
The length of the car = 20 meters
The mass of the of the cannon ball, m₁ = 2,000 kg
The direction the cannon fires = The right
The direction the car recoils = The left
The mass of each cannonball, m₂ = 15 kg
The number of cannonballs = 10
Let v₁ represent the speed of the car and let v₂ represent the speed of the cannonball, where momentum is conserved, we have;
m₁·v₁ = m₂·v₂
2000 × v₁ = 15 × v₂
400·v₁ = 3·v₂
Therefore, when the cannon ball travels 400 meters, the railroad car travels 3 meters
Similarly, when the cannon ball travels 400/20 = 20 meters, the distance the railroad car travels, d = 3/20 meters
We not that the railroad car and the car are brought to a stop each time the cannonball hits the watt
Therefore, the total distance moved by the car after all ten have been fired, [tex]d_{total}[/tex], is given as follows;
[tex]d_{total}[/tex] = d × The number of balls fired
∴ [tex]d_{total}[/tex] = 3/20 meters per ball × 10 balls = 3/2 meters = 1.5 meters
The total distance moved by the car, [tex]d_{total}[/tex] = How far the car moves after all ten have been fired = 1.5 meters.
Which indicates that light travels in straight lines?
A. Color
B. Pigments
C. Shadows
D. Waves
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Light travels in straight lines
Shadows are evidence of light travelling in straight lines. An object blocks light so that it can't reach the surface where we see the shadow.
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what is the rheostat and what its ruleeee??
Answer:
Rheostat:=> Rheostat is an electric device used as a variable resistance, like the regulator of the fan. It is used to change the electric resistance in the electric circuit.
Principle / Rule:=> Rheostat works on the principle of Ohm’s law. Ohm’s law states that current in a circuit is inversely proportional to the resistance at the given temperature.
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You look down at your phone GPS and it tells you the local park is 2 miles away. This is not a straight path and you will need to make a few turns to get there. The path you take to the park describes your ________ from the park
Answer:
Distance.[tex] \infty \infty [/tex]
Answer:
Distance
Explanation:
Because each path you take will have a different distance. Each path will be different, leading to a different distance. Hope this helped :D
Eye at the lowest radiated power of 1,2 x10 x (- 17) W. Determine how many photons of light with a wavelength of 500nm fall on the retina of the eye every second
Answer:
[tex]\frac{n}{t} = 30\ photons/s[/tex]
Explanation:
The radiated power can be given in terms of the wavelength as follows:
[tex]Rasiated\ Power = \frac{nE}{t} = \frac{nhc}{\lambda t}[/tex]
where,
Radiated Power = 1.2 x 10⁻¹⁷ W
n = no. of photons = ?
h = plank's constant = 6.625 x 10⁻³⁴ J.s
c = speed of light = 3 x 10⁸ m/s
λ = wavelength = 500 nm = 5 x 10⁻⁷ m
t = time
Therefore,
[tex]1.2\ x\ 10^{-17}\ W = \frac{n(6.625\ x\ 10^{-34}\ J.s)(3\ x\ 10^8\ m/s)}{(5\ x\ 10^{-7}\ m)(t) }\\\\\frac{n}{t} = \frac{1.2\ x\ 10^{-17}\ W}{3.975\ x\ 10^{-19}\ J}\\\\\frac{n}{t} = 30\ photons/s[/tex]
In which of the following situations is the Doppler effect absent?
Calculate the momentum of a 6 kg rock that is rolling down a hill with a velocity of 4 m/s.
Answer:
24kgm/s
Explanation:
momentum(p)=mass×velocity
=6×4
=24 kgm/s
The metric unit that is most often used to describe weight is the _________
Answer:
mass
Explanation:
mass is used in measuring weight. for example kg, tonnes
A(n) _________ is an object that is thrown.
Answer:
projectile
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is projectile
Explanation:
this is because like take a nerf gun for example when u fire it PROJECTS the dart from the gun. may i be marked brainliest?
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Meanings for:
- Automation
- Fulcrum
- Consumerism
Automation:
1. The creation and application of technology to monitor and control the production and delivery of products and services.
2. The use of machines and technology to make processes run on their own without manpower.
Examples to make you understand better:
Automations are in Meetings, Hiring Process, Employee Analytics.
Quote:
"In manufacturing, a system or method in which many or all of the processes of production, movement, and inspection of parts and materials are automatically performed or controlled by self-operating machinery, electronic devices, etc."
Fulcrum:
Picture Included.
1. The support about which a lever turns
2.The support or point of support on which a lever turns in raising or moving something
Consumerism:
Quote:
"Consumerism has a good and bad side. Although consumerism drives economic growth and boosts innovation, it comes with a fair share of problems ranging from environmental and moral degradation to higher debt levels and mental health problems."
Definition:
1. "The growth of consumerism has led to many organizations improving their service to the customer"
2. Spending money and consuming goods is good for the economy.
3. The protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.
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how would you describe gravity?
Answer:
An intangible force that attracts objects to each other The weight of the Earth is what holds you on the ground and causes objects to fall.
Explanation:
Explanation:
I would describe it as a force that keeps Earth from floating away and keep us humans and other objects on earth's surface.
Ali mixes 20g of Sodium Chloride in 100g of water at 15 Degree °C. Calculate the mass of the solution
Answer:
The mass of the solution is 120 g.
Explanation:
The mass of the solution is given by:
[tex] m_{sol} = m_{1} + m_{2} [/tex]
Where:
[tex]m_{sol}[/tex]: is the mass of the solution
[tex]m_{1}[/tex]: is the mass of the solvent
[tex]m_{2}[/tex]: is the mass of the solute
In the solution, the solvent is the majority compound (in mass) and the solute is the minority (in mass), so the solvent is the water and the solute is sodium chloride.
Hence, the mass of the solution is:
[tex] m_{sol} = m_{1} + m_{2} = 100 g + 20 g = 120 g [/tex]
I hope it helps you!
Which of the following is a result of a limiting factor in an ecosystem?
a. A pond has only produced a small amount of algae, so the fish population is also small.
b. The weather was extra humid last summer and there were more mosquitos than ever before.
c. A farmer planted new grass and months later his animals looked healthier than they’ve looked in years.
d. This year, ticks are supposed to be worse than in previous years, with a huge number of them carrying Lyme Disease.
Answer:A - a pond has only produced a small amount of algae, so the fish population is also small. i’m pretty sure that’s correct.
Explanation: The amount of alage determines the size,or carrying capasity of the fish population,so it is a limiting factor.
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Smaller the surface area greater the gravitational force and vice–versa yes or no? justify the statement.
Answer:
It is true that Smaller the surface area greater the gravitational force and vice versa
Explanation:
The gravitational force depends on the distance between the two objects
F=GMm/r2
where G = gravitational constant
M = mass of one object
m = mass of second object
r is the distance between the two objects
Gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between two objects. Hence, it can be said the Gravitational force is inversely proportional to the area and hence as the area increases gravitational force will decrease or vice versa
A lens with f=15.0 cm is held 29.0 cm from an object. Where does the image form
Answer:
Magnification, m = 3
Explanation:
It is given that,
Focal length of the lens, f = 15 cm
Object distance, u = -10 cm
Lens formula :
v is image distance
Magnification,
So, the magnification of the lens is 3.
Answer:
31.1
Explanation:
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A 5kg object is moving downward at a speed of 12m/s. If it is currently 2.6m above the ground, what is its kinetic energy?
Answer:
360J
Explanation:
In physics, the kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity. Having gained this energy during its acceleration, the body maintains this kinetic energy unless its speed changes. The same amount of work is done by the body when decelerating from its current speed to a state of rest.
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Answer:
Your answer is C~
Explanation:
Which product forms from the synthesis reaction between calcium (Ca) and
chlorine (CI)?
A. CaCl2
B. CaCl
C. Ca2Cl2
O D. Caci
SUBMIT
Answer:
CaCl2
Explanation:
Answer:
its a! the answer is a
Explanation:
List five objects in your daily life that produce sounds with a high pitch and five that produce sounds with a low pitch.
Answer:
Explanation:
High pitch:
-birds chirping
-nails on a chalkboard
-flies buzzing
-children squealing
-whistle
Low pitch:
-thunder
-dogs barking
- earthquakes
- bass drum,
-cannon shot,
5 example of high pitch sound
baby crying , whistle , school bell , fire alarm , chirping of birds
5 example of low pitch sound
thunder , drum , earthquake , generator , animal roar
What is a pitch ?
It is the effect or sensation produce in brain due to sound of some particular frequency
5 example of high pitch sound
baby crying , whistle , school bell , fire alarm , chirping of birds
5 example of low pitch sound
thunder , drum , earthquake , generator , animal roar
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Three resistors of 100, 40.0, and
10.0 Ohms are in series with a
24.0 V power supply. What is the
current in the circuit?
Answer:
0.16 A
Explanation:
V = IRtotal
24V = I(100 + 40 + 10)
I = 0.16 A
Answer: 0.16 is correct
Explanation:
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Answer:
Part A
The sound intensity at the location 150 from the firework = 4.3[tex]\overline 5[/tex] W/m²
Part B
The power the firework is emitting is approximately 1,231.5 kW
Explanation:
Part A
The data of the firework sound heard by the two friends are;
Let 'A' represent the location of the friend at a point 150 m from the fireworks and let 'B' represent the location of the friend watching from a distance of 700 m from the firework
The distance of 'A' from the sound, r₁ = 150 m
The distance of 'B' from the sound, r₂ = 700 m
The intensity at which 'B' hears the sound, I₂ = 0.2 W/m²
The relationship between sound intensity and distance is given as follows;
[tex]\dfrac{I_2}{I_1} = \left (\dfrac{r_1}{r_2} \right )^2[/tex]
[tex]\therefore {I_1} = \dfrac{I_2}{ \left (\dfrac{r_1}{r_2} \right )^2} = I_2 \times \left (\dfrac{r_2}{r_1} \right )^2[/tex]
Plugging in the values gives;
[tex]\therefore {I_1} = 0.2 \times \left (\dfrac{700}{150} \right )^2 = \dfrac{196}{45} = 4.3\overline 5[/tex]
The sound intensity at location 'A', I₁ = 4.3[tex]\overline 5[/tex] W/m²
Part B
The relationship between power, 'P', and intensity, 'I', is presented as follows;
[tex]I = \dfrac{P}{4 \cdot \pi \cdot r^2}[/tex]
P = I·4·π·r² = 4·I·π·r²
Therefore, at point 'A', where the distance, r₁ = 150 m, and the intensity, I₁ = 4.3[tex]\overline 5[/tex] W/m², we have;
P = 4 × 4.3[tex]\overline 5[/tex] W/m² × π × (150 m)² = 1231504.32021 W
The power the firework is emitting, P ≈ 1,231.5 kW.
The periodic wave in the diagram below has a frequency of 80. hertz.
What is the speed of the wave? (1) 13 m/s (2) 60. m/s (3) 27 m/s (4) 120 m/s
Answer:
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2) 5/8
4) 5/8
NO LINKS OR NON USEFUL ANSWERS!!!!!!!! What makes a screw able to hold more or less weight?
Answer:
thread
Explanation:n general, a screw can hold 80-100 pounds. Several factors can impact on the amount of weight the screw can hold. This includes the length of the screw, the type of thread, the quality of the screw, the way it was inserted, and the type of forces that will be acting on it.
A Cathode of initial mass 10.00g weigh to 10.05g
after a Current of SA passes through the voltmeter of 10 minutes - Calculate the E.C.E of the metal deposed
Answer:
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Answer:
Just like a chemical reaction.
Which type of reaction is this?
CH3COOH + H20 2 H+ + CH3C00
Answer:
dissociation of acetic acid (like vinegar) in water
Explanation:
CH3COOH is basically vinegar (aka acetic acid)
dissociation of acetic acid in water
so when you put vinegar in water it makes 2 hydrogen ions (H+) and acetate ( CH3C00 ) a chemical that used in making film