Answer:
The kinetic energy of a moving object is directly proportional to its mass and directly proportional to the square of its velocity. This means that an object with twice the mass and equal speed will have twice the kinetic energy while an object with equal mass and twice the speed will have quadruple the kinetic energy.
A proton travels through uniform magnetic and electric fields. The magnetic field is in the negative x direction and has a magnitude of 2.48 mT. At one instant the velocity of the proton is in the positive y direction and has a magnitude of 1840 m/s. At that instant, what is the magnitude of the net force acting on the proton if the electric field is (a) in the positive z direction and has a magnitude of 5.19 V/m, (b) in the negative z direction and has a magnitude of 5.19 V/m, and (c) in the positive x direction and has a magnitude of 5.19 V/m
Answer:
a) F = 15.6 10⁻¹⁹ k^ N, b) F = -1 10⁻¹⁹ k^ N,
c) F = (8.3 i^ + 73 k^) 10⁻¹⁹ N
Explanation:
In this exercise we calculate the magnetic and electric force separately.
Let's start by calculating the magnetic force
F_m = q v x B
where bold letters indicate vectors, the modulus of this expression is
F_m = q v B
the direction is given by the right hand rule, where the thumb points in the direction of velocity, the fingers are extended in the direction of the magnetic field and the palm is in the directional ne force if the charge is positive
let's calculate the magnitude
F_m = 1.6 10⁻¹⁹ 1840 2.48 10⁻³
F_m = 7.3 10⁻¹⁹ N
we calculate the direction, the thumb is in the direction of + y,
fingers extended in the direction of -ax
the palm remains + z
therefore the magnetic force is in the direction of the positive side of the z axis
The electric force is
F_e = q E
give several possibilities for the electric field
a) electric field E = 5.19 V / m in the direction of + z
we calculate
F_e = 1.6 10⁻¹⁹ 5.19
F_e = 8.3 10⁻¹⁹ N
the total force is
F = F_m + F_e
F = (8.3 k ^ + 7.3 k ^) 10⁻¹⁹
F = 15.6 10⁻¹⁹ k^ N
b) in the -z direction
F_e = -8.3 10⁻¹⁹ k^ N
F = Fm + Fe
F = (-8.3 k ^ + 7.3 k ^) 10⁻¹⁹
F = -1 10⁻¹⁹ k^ N
c) in the + x direction
F_e = 8.3 10⁻¹⁹ i^ N
the total force is
F = (8.3 i^ + 73 k^) 10⁻¹⁹ N
A car hits a wall with a force of 80 N and
has a mass of 4.5 kg. What was the
acceleration of the car?
Please help please real quick
Answer:
1. (a) The final velocity is 20 m/s
(b) The distance travelled is20 meters
2. The distance travelled by the train in the 30 seconds is 825 meters
3. The most correct option is;
(d) 53 km
4. The heat, developed by the electric iron is 15,000 joules
5. a) In the first network the resistance between A and B is 2 Ω
b) In the second network the resistance between A and B is 4Ω
c) In the third network the resistance between A and B is 6Ω
d) In the fourth network the resistance between A and B is 2Ω
Explanation:
1. (a) The parameters of the cheetahs motion are;
The initial motion (velocity) of the cheetah = 0 m/s (The cheetah starts from rest)
The acceleration of the cheetah, a = 2 m/s²
The duration of the acceleration of the cheetah, t = 10 seconds
The kinematic equation of the motion of uniform acceleration, of the cheetah can be written in the following form;
v = u + a·t
s = u·t + 1/2·a·t²
Where;
v = The final velocity
u = The initial velocity = 0 m/s
a = The acceleration of the cheetah = 2 m/s²
s = The distance traveled
∴ v = 0 + 2 × 10 = 20
The final velocity, v = 20 m/s
(b) From s = u·t + 1/2·a·t², we have;
s = 0 × 10 + 1/2 × 10 × 2² = 20
The distance travelled, s = 20 meters
2. The given details of the motion of the train are;
The initial velocity of the train, u = 20 m·s⁻¹
The acceleration of the train, a = 0.5 m·s⁻²
The duration of the train's acceleration, t = 30 seconds
Therefore, the distance travelled, 's', is given by; s = u·t + 1/2·a·t²
∴ s = 20 × 30 + (1/2) × 0.5 × 30² = 825
The distance travelled by the train in the 30 seconds, s = 825 meters
3. The given distance the truck covers with the average speed of 80 km/h, d₁ = 40 km
The distance the truck then covers with the average speed of 40 km/h, d₂ = 40 km
[tex]Average \ speed = \dfrac{Total \ distance}{Time}[/tex]
[tex]\therefore time, \, t = \dfrac{Total \ distance}{Average \ speed}[/tex]
The time it takes the truck to cover the 40 km at 80 km/h = 40 km/(80 km·h) t₁ = 0.5 hour
The time it takes the truck to cover the 40 km at 80 km/h = 40 km/(40 km·h) t₂ = 1 hour
The total time taken to cover both 40 km distances, t = t₁ + t₂
∴ The total time taken to cover both 40 km distances, t = (0.5 + 1) hour = 1.5 hours
The total distance covered at both speeds, d = d₁ + d₂
∴ d = 40 km + 40 km = 80 km
The average speed of the truck for the total distance, [tex]v_{average}[/tex] = d/t
∴ [tex]v_{average}[/tex] = 80 km/1.5 hours = 53.[tex]\overline 3[/tex] km/h ≈ 53 km/h
The average speed of the truck for the total distance, [tex]v_{average}[/tex] ≈ 53 km/h
The correct option is (d) 53 km
4. The heat, 'H', developed by the electric iron is given by the following formula;
H = I²·R·t
Where;
I = The current flowing in the electric iron = 5 A
R = The resistance of the iron = 20Ω
t = The time duration of the flow of the current = 30 s
∴ H = (5 A)² × 20 Ω × 30 s = 15,000 joules
The heat, developed by the electric iron, H = 15,000 joules
5. Let 'R' represent the resistance between A and B in each network
a) For the first network, we have;
1/R = 1/(2 + 2) + 1/(2 + 2) = 1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2
∴ R = 2 Ω
∴ The resistance between A and B is 2 Ω
b) For the second network, we have;
R = 1/(1/2 + 1/2) + 3 = 4
R = 4Ω
∴ The resistance between A and B is 4 Ω
c) For the third network, we have;
R = 2 + 1/(1/4 + 1/4) + 2 = 6
R = 6Ω
∴ The resistance between A and B is 6 Ω
d) For the fourth network, we have;
R = 1/(1/2 + 1/2) + 1/(1/2 + 1/2) = 2
R = 2Ω
∴ The resistance between A and B is 2 Ω
A 20-gram bullet traveling at 250 m/s strikes a block of wood that weighs 2 kg. With what velocity will the block and bullet move after the collision? [convert g to kg]
Answer:
the velocity of the bullet-wood system after the collision is 2.48 m/s
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the bullet, m₀ = 20 g = 0.02 kg
velocity of the bullet, v₀ = 250 m/s
mass of the wood, m₁ = 2 kg
velocity of the wood, v₁ = 0
Let the velocity of the bullet-wood system after collision = v
Apply the principle of conservation of linear momentum to calculate the final velocity of the system;
Initial momentum = final momentum
m₀v₀ + m₁v₁ = v(m₀ + m₁)
0.02 x 250 + 2 x 0 = v(2 + 0.02)
5 + 0 = v(2.02)
5 = 2.02v
v = 5/2.02
v = 2.48 m/s
Therefore, the velocity of the bullet-wood system after the collision is 2.48 m/s
Which of the following skills that you learn while participating in a team sport is also a life skill that employers look for?
A.
Showing respect to others
B. Working well with others
c.
Problem solving
D
All of the above
Answer:
The answer is all of the above
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
How does the mass of a satellite, moon or asteroid affect its orbital speed?
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The unit of density is called derived unit, why?
Answer: Density is measured in kg⋅m−2 . This means that it is derived from fundamental units which are the kilogram and metre. ... hence the kilogram and the metre are SI units and density is a derived unit from these units
Explanation:
they are calculated from the base units mass and length. Density is one derived unit; force, area, volume, specific volume and mass fraction are also derived units. Each derived unit is defined by a quantity equation.
Answer:
Density is obtained through mathematical manipulation.
Explanation:
A derived unit is obtained through mathematical calculation and the result is written with the S.I unit kg/m³
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In which reaction are the atoms of elements rearranged?
If spring has a spring constant of 500 N/m and is stretched .50 meters,how much energy is stored in the spring ((show work for full credit, show equation))
Answer:
The energy stored is: 62.5 Joules
Explanation:
Given
[tex]k = 500N/m[/tex] --- spring constant
[tex]x = 0.5m[/tex] --- stretch
Required
The amount of energy
This is calculated as:
[tex]U = \frac{1}{2} kx^2[/tex]
[tex]U = \frac{1}{2} * 500N/m * (0.5m)^2[/tex]
[tex]U = 250N/m * (0.5m)^2[/tex]
[tex]U = 62.5\ J[/tex]
takes 5 seconds and 2,000 J for a crane to lift a very heavy object. Which of these correctly describes power and energy for this action?
2,000 J of energy was converted into some other energy, requiring 10,000 W of power.
2,000 J of energy was converted into some other energy each second, requiring 400 W of power
2,000 J of power was converted into 400 W of energy.
2,000 J of power was converted into some other power every second, requiring 10,000 W of energy.
A crane takes 5 s and 2,000 J to lift an object. That is, 2,000 J of energy was converted into some other energy each second, requiring 400 W of power.
What is power?In physics, power is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time.
A crane uses 2,000 J of energy (E) to perform work (W) is 5 s (t). Let's calculate the power used (P).
P = W / t = 2,000 J / 5 s = 400 W
Which of these correctly describes power and energy for this action?
2,000 J of energy was converted into some other energy, requiring 10,000 W of power. No, the required power was 400 W.2,000 J of energy was converted into some other energy each second, requiring 400 W of power. Yes.2,000 J of power was converted into 400 W of energy. No, energy cannot be converted into power.2,000 J of power was converted into some other power every second, requiring 10,000 W of energy. No, the required power was 400 W.A crane takes 5 s and 2,000 J to lift an object. That is, 2,000 J of energy was converted into some other energy each second, requiring 400 W of power.
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1. What is the magnitude of the force on a charge of +40 μC that is 0.6 m from a charge of - 80 μC?
Answer:
The magnitude of the force is 79.893 N.
Explanation:
The magnitude of the electrostatic force between the two particles is determined by Coloumb's Law, whose formula is:
[tex]F = \frac{\kappa \cdot |q_{A}|\cdot |q_{B}|}{r^{2}}[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]\kappa[/tex] - Electrostatic constant, in newtons-square meters per square coulomb.
[tex]q_{A}, q_{B}[/tex] - Electric charges, in coulombs.
[tex]r[/tex] - Distance, in meters.
If we know that [tex]\kappa = 8.988\times 10^{9}\,\frac{N\cdot m^{2}}{C^{2}}[/tex], [tex]q_{A} = +40\times 10^{-6}\, C[/tex], [tex]q_{B} = - 80\times 10^{-6}\, C[/tex] and [tex]r = 0.6\,m[/tex], then the magnitude of the force is:
[tex]F = \frac{\kappa \cdot |q_{A}|\cdot |q_{B}|}{r^{2}}[/tex]
[tex]F = 79.893\,N[/tex]
The magnitude of the force is 79.893 N.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) studies the physiological effects of large accelerations on astronauts. Some of these studies use a machine known as a centrifuge. This machine consists of a long arm, to one end of which is attached a chamber in which the astronaut sits. The other end of the arm is connected to an axis about which the arm and chamber can be rotated. The astronaut moves on a circular path, much like a model airplane flying in a circle on a guideline. The chamber is located 20.0 m from the center of the circle. At what speed must the chamber move so that an astronaut is subjected to 5.64 times the acceleration due to gravity
Answer:
w = 1,662 rad / s, v = 33.25 m / s
Explanation:
This this exercise indicates that the acceleration felt by the astronauts is
a = 5.64 g
in a circular motion the centripetal acceleration is
a_c = v²/ r
angular and linear variables are related
v = w r
we substitute
a_c = w² r
we finally have
5.64 g = w² r
w² = 5.64 g / r
let's calculate
w = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{5.64 \ 9.8}{20.0} }[/tex]
w = 1,662 rad / s
linear velocity is
v = w r
v = 1,662 20
v = 33.25 m / s
a transfer of energy without a transfer of mass describes what?
Explanation:
Wave motion
ex...longitudinal wave.
Which force is most important inside an atom?
O A. Gravity
O B. Air resistance
O C. Friction
O D. Strong nuclear force
Answer:
D- fuerza nuclear fuerte
Explanation:
Define the term kinetic frictional force
Answer:Kinetic friction is defined as a force that acts between moving surfaces. A body moving on the surface experiences a force in the opposite direction of its movement. The magnitude of the force will depend on the coefficient of kinetic friction between the two material.
Explanation:
a 200 L of water tank is filled from a reason the inlet pipe at the bottom electrical overflow pipe prices with colourful the bottom boats 50 50 cm in diameter how much does the water rise in the overflow pipe in the water is heated from 10 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius
Answer:
The water rises by 4.45 m
Explanation:
Mass is constant
Mass = Volume /Specific Volume
Mass = 200/(1*10^-3*1.001) = 199.8 Kg
Volume after heating = specific volume * mass
= 1.008 *10^-3 lt/gm * 199800 gm
= 201.398 t
Change in volume = 1.3986
(pi)r^2 *h = 1.3986 *10^-3 m^3
3.14 * (1*10^-2 m)^2 *h = 1.3986 *10^-3 m^3
H = 4.45 m
If a body carries a charge of +3 C, then which of the following is true?
а) It has an excess of 4.8 x 10^19 electrons
b) It has an excess of 1.87 x 10^19 electrons *1019
C) It is deficit of 1.87 x 10^19 electrons
d) It is deficit of 4.8 x 10^19 electrons
Answer: C) it is deficit of 1.87 x 10^19 electrons
Explanation:
Imagine you leave the dock on a fishing boat that travels east for 30 kilometers when the captain realizes he left the fishing rods on the dock. It takes him 40 minutes to travel out against the current but only 20 minutes to return to the dock.
Answer:
Average speed is 60 km/hr whereas average velocity is 0 km/ hr.
Explanation:
The average speed of the boat is 60 km/ hr while on the other hand, the average velocity of the boat is 0 km/ hr because average speed is the total distance covered by the boat in total time and average velocity is the displacement covered by the boat in total time. The total distance covered by the boat is 60 km and the total time is 60 minutes which is equals to one hour so the answer is 60 km/hr whereas the displacement is the shortest distance between initial and final position which is 0 in this case so 0 divided by 60 minutes or one hour is also 0.
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On the dog's return trip (between t = 10 and t = 12.5 seconds), the slope of the position function is steeper than during the first 5 seconds, which means the dog ran home faster. The only option that captures this is D.
You can check to make sure that the dog indeed runs twice as fast on the return trip. The slope of the position function during the first 5 seconds is
(change in position) / (change in time) = (5 - 0) / (5 - 0) = 5/5 = 1
while during the return trip, it is
(0 - 5) / (12.5 - 10) = -5/2.5 = -2
Ignoring the sign (which only indicates the direction in which the dog was running), we see that the dog's speed on the return trip was indeed twice as high as during the first 5 s.
A car increases from 15 km/s to 45 km/s in 5 seconds. Calculate the average acceleration of the car during these 5 seconds. (2 points) A. 6 km/s2 B. 12 km/s2 C. 30 km/s2 D. 60 km/s2
who won the 2020-2021 Nfl Mvp Award
Answer:
During a star-studded but socially safe ceremony for the 10th Annual NFL Honors, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers earned the prestige of being the 2020 NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP).
Which of the following best describes the circuit shown below?
A. Short
B. Combination
C. Series
D. Parallel
Answer:
The answer is C. Series.
The equivalent resistance in a series circuit is found by ____
the resistances of all the resistors.
A. multiplying
B. comparing
C. adding the reciprocals of
D. adding
Explanation:
In a series circuit the equivalent resistance is the algebraic sum of the resistances.
Question 5 of 10
What are two things that happen when a home computer scanner uses
electromagnetic waves?
A. Red light shines on patterns of black and white, recording the
pattern of reflected light.
B. Objects are exposed to X-rays, which either pass through or are
absorbed by the objects.
C. A silicon chip releases electrons by the photoelectric effect,
producing an image.
D. A charge-coupled device captures visible light that is reflected off
an object
Answer: B. Objects are exposed to X-rays, which either pass through or are
absorbed by the objects.
C. A silicon chip releases electrons by the photoelectric effect,
producing an image.
Explanation:
Is sodium chloride a reactant
Answer:
yes it is a reactant
Which is used to zero a triple beam balance
A.
the pan
B.
a rider
C.
a beam
D.
the tare knob
7. Thermal energy depends upon the______ and _____ of an object?
:
Please give me brainly,
The thermal energy of an object depends on three things: 4 the number of molecules in the object 4 the temperature of the object (average molecular motion) 4 the arrangement of the object's molecules (states of matter). The more molecules an object has at a given temperature, the more thermal energy it has.
Mass and Temperarture
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how do you select the appropriate tools for caregiving rated task effectively?
Answer:
Care giving tools like medical devices or any medical supplies which aid the effectiveness of care for the patient will help the quality of work of care giving. ... All of the care giving tool should also be efficient and effective
Energy can come from electricity, but it
can also come from water
false
true
Answer:
the answer is truth
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it might be true...
What is the color of lava at its hottest? Help asap