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Scientists studying an anomalous magnetic field find that it is inducing a circular electric field in a plane perpendicular to the magnetic field. The electric field strength 1.5 m from the center of the circle is 7 mV/m.
At what rate is the magnetic field changing?
Answer:
the magnetic field changing at the rate of 9.33 m T/s
Explanation:
Given the data in the question;
Electric field E = 7 mV/m
radius r = 1.5 m
Now, from Faraday law of induction;
∫E.dl = d∅/dt
E∫dl = A( dB/dt )
E( 2πr ) = πr² ( dB/dt )
( 0.007 ) = (r/2) ( dB/dt )
( 0.007 ) = 0.75 ( dB/dt )
dB/dt = 0.007 / 0.75
dB/dt = 0.00933 T/s
dB/dt = ( 0.00933 × 1000) m T/s
dB/dt = 9.33 m T/s
Therefore, the magnetic field changing at the rate of 9.33 m T/s
How fast much an 816kg Volkswagen travel to have the same momentum as (a) a 2650kg Cadillac going 16.0 km/h? (b) a 9080-kg truck also going 16.0 km/hr?
Answer:
(a) v₁ = 51.96 km/h
(b) v₁ = 178 km/h
Explanation:
(a)
For having the same momentum:
m₁v₁ = m₂v₂
where,
m₁ = mass of Volkswagen = 816 kg
v₁ = speed of Volkswagen = ?
m₂ = mass of Cadillac = 2650 kg
v₂ = speed of Cadillac = 16 km/h
Therefore, using these values in the equation, we get:
[tex](816\ kg)v_1 = (2650\ kg)(16\ km/h)\\\\v_1 = (16\ km/h)(\frac{2650\ kg}{816\ kg})[/tex]
v₁ = 51.96 km/h
(b)
For having the same momentum:
m₁v₁ = m₂v₂
where,
m₁ = mass of Volkswagen = 816 kg
v₁ = speed of Volkswagen = ?
m₂ = mass of Truck = 9080 kg
v₂ = speed of Truck = 16 km/h
Therefore, using these values in the equation, we get:
[tex](816\ kg)v_1 = (9080\ kg)(16\ km/h)\\\\v_1 = (16\ km/h)(\frac{9080\ kg}{816\ kg})[/tex]
v₁ = 178 km/h
. If force (F), work (W) and velocity (v) are taken as fundamental quantities.
What is the dimensional formula of time (T)?
Answer:
∴ [T]=[WF−1V−1]
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Answer :
[T] = [W(F)^-1(V)^-1]
It is said that a gas fills all the space available to it. Why then doesn't the atmosphere go off into space?
Falls often cause injuries, so one of the significant aspects of falls is the displacement and motion of a body. It is defined as how far a body moves vertically during the fall. Accordingly, there are three important factors that should be known to compute the kinetic energy (KE) of a falling body. These factors are:
Answer:
We need, mass, gravity and height.
Explanation:
When a body falls freely from a height, its initial velocity is zero, but due to the height it has some potential energy at the top and the kinetic energy is zero.
As it falls, the potential energy is gradually converted in to the kinetic energy so that the total energy of the falling body is conserved.
At the time as the body strikes the ground, the entire potential energy is converted into the kinetic energy.
Potential energy is given by
U = m g h
where, m is the mass, g is the gravity and h is the height,
So, to get the kinetic energy we require mass, gravity and height of the body.
Give a quantitative definition of being in contact.
Two things are said to be in contact if the smallest distance between a point in one of them and a point in the other one is zero.
A 25N[L] force acts on a 1kg object that is already travelling at 10m/s[R]. The force acts for t=2s. What is its final speed? *
A) 25m/s
B) 25m/s/s
C) 40m/s[R]
D) 40m/s[L]
show your full work please
Answer:
C) 40m/s [R]
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Force = 25 N [L]
Mass = 1 kg
Initial velocity = 0 m/s
Velocity = 10 m/s [R]
Time = 2 seconds
To find the final velocity;
First of all, we would determine the acceleration of the object.
Force = mass * acceleration
25 = 1 * acceleration
Acceleration = 25/1
Acceleration = 25 m/s²
Next, we would determine the final velocity by using the first equation of motion;
[tex] V = U + at[/tex]
Where;
V is the final velocity.
U is the initial velocity.
a is the acceleration.
t is the time measured in seconds.
Substituting into the formula, we have;
[tex] V = 0 + 25*2[/tex]
[tex] V = 0 + 50 [/tex]
V = 50 m/s
Final velocity = 50 - 10
Final velocity = 40 m/s [R]
What type of Earth scientist would be interested in understanding volcanic eruptions on
the seafloor?
Answer:
Marine geologists learn about the rocks and geologic processes of the ocean basins.
Ocean waves of wavelength 26 m are moving directly toward a concrete barrier wall at 4.0 m/s . The waves reflect from the wall, and the incoming and reflected waves overlap to make a lovely standing wave with an antinode at the wall. (Such waves are a common occurrence in certain places.) A kayaker is bobbing up and down with the water at the first antinode out from the wall.
Required:
How far from the wall is she? What is the period of her up-and-down motion?
Answer:
a) the distance between her and the wall is 13 m
b) the period of her up-and-down motion is 6.5 s
Explanation:
Given the data in the question;
wavelength λ = 26 m
velocity v = 4.0 m/s
a) How far from the wall is she?
Now, The first antinode is formed at a distance λ/2 from the wall, since the separation distance between the person and wall is;
x = λ/2
we substitute
x = 26 m / 2
x = 13 m
Therefore, the distance between her and the wall is 13 m
b) What is the period of her up-and-down motion?
we know that the relationship between frequency, wavelength and wave speed is;
v = fλ
hence, f = v/λ
we also know that frequency is expressed as the reciprocal of the time period;
f = 1/T
Hence
1/T = v/λ
solve for T
Tv = λ
T = λ/v
we substitute
T = 26 m / 4 m/s
T = 6.5 s
Therefore, the period of her up-and-down motion is 6.5 s
what is the escape velocity of earth
Answer:
The Escape Velocity Of Earth is
11.19 km/s
Explanation:
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What is the internal resistance of a current source with an EMF of 12 V if, when a resistor with an unknown resistance is connected to it, a current of 2 A flows through the circuit? A voltmeter connected to the source terminals shows 8 V.
A 16 kg science book is dropped of a 120 meter high cliff. Assuming a closed system:
a) how fast is book traveling the instant before it impacts the ground below the cliff?
b) how far above the bottom of the cliff is the object moving at 12 m/s?
Answer:
Explanation:
The mass of that science book...wow. In pounds that would be 35.2! Yikes!
Anyway, we need final velocity here, and the mass of the book has nothing to do with how fast it falls. Everything is pulled by the same gravity. A feather falls at 9.8 m/s/s and so does an elephant. Mass is useless information. The equation we will use is
[tex]v^2=v_0^2+2a[/tex]Δx where
v is the final velocity, our unknown,
v₀ is the initial velocity which is 0 since someone had to be holding the book before dropping it,
a is the pull of gravity which is always -9.8 m/s/s, and
Δx = -120 which is the displacement (it's negative because the book falls below the point from which it was dropped). Filling in:
[tex]v^2=0^2+2(-9.8)(-120)[/tex] so
[tex]v=\sqrt{2(-9.8)(-120)}[/tex] and
v = 48 m/s
As far as how far above the bottom of the cliff the object is when it is moving at 12 m/s we will use the same equation, but the velocity will be 12:
[tex]12^2=0^2+2(-9.8)[/tex]Δx and
144 = -19.6Δx so
Δx = -7.3 m. That's how far from the top of the cliff it is. We subtract then t find out how far it is from the bottom:
120 - 7.3 = 112.7 m off the ground.
6)An electric field of 6 N/C points in the positive X direction. What is the electric flux through a surface that is 4 m2, if its surface normal isin the XY plane and along a line that isinclined at 60 degrees to the positive Y axisand 30 degrees to the positive X axis
Answer:
Flux is 21 Nm^2/C.
Explanation:
Electric field, E = 6 N/C along X axis
Electric filed vector, E = 6 i N/C
Area, A = 4 square meter
Area vector
[tex]\overrightarrow{A} = 4 (cos30 \widehat{i} + sin 30 \widehat{j})\\\\\overrightarrow{A} = 3.5 \widehat{i} + 2 \widehat{j}\\[/tex]
The flux is given by
[tex]\phi= \overrightarrow{E}.\overrightarrow{A}\\\\\phi = 6 \widehat{i} . \left (3.5 \widehat{i} + 2 \widehat{j} \right )\\\\\phi = 21 Nm^2/C[/tex]
A factory worker pushes a 32.0 kg crate a distance of 7.0 m along a level floor at constant velocity by pushing horizontally on it. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and floor is 0.26.
Required:
a. What magnitude of force must the worker apply?
b. How much work is done on the crate by this force?
c. How much work is done on the crate by friction?
d. How much work is done on the crate by the normal force? By gravity?
e. What is the total work done on the crate?
Answer:
(a) 81.54 N
(b) 570.75 J
(c) - 570.75 J
(d) 0 J, 0 J
(e) 0 J
Explanation:
mass of crate, m = 32 kg
distance, s = 7 m
coefficient of friction = 0.26
(a) As it is moving with constant velocity so the force applied is equal to the friction force.
F = 0.26 x m x g = 0.26 x 32 x 9.8 = 81.54 N
(b) The work done on the crate
W = F x s = 81.54 x 7 = 570.75 J
(c) Work done by the friction
W' = - W = - 570.75 J
(d) Work done by the normal force
W'' = m g cos 90 = 0 J
Work done by the gravity
Wg = m g cos 90 = 0 J
(e) The total work done is
Wnet = W + W' + W'' + Wg = 570.75 - 570.75 + 0 = 0 J
How does exhailing remove waste from the body? Explain the systems that make this happen‚ using complete sentences
When we exhale, 90% waste material is Carbon Dioxide ( CO2 ) , so, it gets exhaled out in the form of CO2 rich air and it gets removed from the body, therefore our internal body becomes more pure and helps in making our internal temperature constant at a suitable level.
here did you walk? What did you find most enjoyable while walking: listening to music, listening to an audio book, or nothing? How did your body react to this introductory amount of exercise? Was it more exercise or less exercise than you are used to? If you did not walk, what other type of physical movement did you do?
Assignment: 06.05 Infections and Health
The angle between the reflected ray and the normal line is called the________________
Answer:
Angle of reflection
Explanation:
The angle between the reflected ray and the normal line is called the angle of reflection
Answer:
Activity 2 Directions: Solve the following problems using Charles' Law,
1. A 3.8 mL of a gas in a container has a temperature of 2.0K. What would the volume be if the temperature becomes 8.0K?
2. If at 27°C the volume of a dry gas is 3.0 ml. What is the new temperature if the volume increased to 7.5 ml?
3. The temperature of the gas is 460,0 mL at 3.5°C. Calculate the new volume at 1.5°C
what was the significance of jumping a.keep the snake b.keep feet cleans c.avoid the hot water d.avoid the Bumbo stick
Answer:
D I think I’m not for sure
Explanation:
Which best describes velocity?
A. 15 miles an hour
B. 15 miles an hour going west.
C. Speeding up from 10 to 15 miles an hour.
D. Going 15 miles an hour for 2 hours.
Answer:
B. 15 miles an hour going west
How does the density of water change when: (a) it is heated from 0o
C to
4o
C; (b) it is heated from 4o
C to 10o
C ?
Answer:
[b] it id heated from 4o
Explanation:
Estimate the force a person must exert on a massless string attached to a 0.15 kg ball to make the ball revolve in horizontal circle of radius 0.6 m. The ball makes 2 revolutions per second.
Answer:
[tex]F = 14.2 N[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Mass [tex]m=0.15kg[/tex]
Radius [tex]r=0.6[/tex]
Angular Velocity [tex]\omega=2rev/s[/tex]
[tex]\omega= =2x2 \pi rad/s=>4 \pi rad/s[/tex]
Generally the equation for Force applied is mathematically given by
[tex]F =mrw2[/tex]
[tex]F=0.15*0.6* (4*x3.14^)2[/tex]
[tex]F = 14.2 N[/tex]
How much time will it take for a person to walk the length of a football field (100 yards)
at a constant speed of 5 ft/s ?
The speed is in feet per seconds so change the length of the field from yards to feet.
1 yard = 3 feet
100 yards x 3 = 300 feet
The field is 300 feet long
Time = distance / speed
Time = 300 feet / 5 feet per second = 60 seconds = 1 minute
It will take 1 minute
Answer:
A person will take 60 Seconds to walk the distance of 100 yards.
Explanation:
Data Given ;
Distance ( d ) = 100 yards = 300 Ft
Speed ( v ) = 5 Ft/s
Time ( t ) = ?
What is speed ?The distance travelled in unit time is called speed.
formula ; [tex]v = \frac{d}{t} \\[/tex]
On putting values,
[tex]5 = \frac{300}{t}[/tex]
[tex]t =\frac{300}{5}[/tex]
[tex]t = 60 sec[/tex]
Hence the time taken by the person is 60 sec.
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occurs when an air mass and its clouds encounter a mountain. This forces the air mass to move from a low elevation to a high elevation as it crosses over the mountain.
Frontal wedging
Orographic lifting
Localized convective lifting
Convergence
Jet streams
Answer:
Localized convective lifting
A merry-go-round at a playground is a circular platform that is mounted parallel to the ground and can rotate about an axis that is perpendicular to the platform at its center. The angular speed of the merry-go-round is constant, and a child at a distance of 1.4 m from the axis has a tangential speed of 2.2 m/s. What is the tangential speed of another child, who is located at a distance of 2.1 m from the axis?
(a) 1.5 m/s
(b) 3.3 m/s
(c) 2.2 m/s
(d) 5.0 m/s
(e) 0.98 m/s
Answer:
[tex]V_2=3.3m/s[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Distance [tex]d_1=1.4m[/tex]
Tangential speed [tex]V=2.2m/s[/tex]
Distance 2 [tex]d_2=2.1m[/tex]
Generally the equation for Angular velocity is mathematically given by
[tex]w=\frac{v}{r}[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]\frac{v_1}{r_1}=\frac{v_2}{r_2}[/tex]
[tex]V_2=\frac{2.2*2.1}{1.4}[/tex]
[tex]V_2=3.3m/s[/tex]
Which describes a characteristic of metallic bonds?
Answer:
arge number of electrons free to move between the charged ions in the lattice.
Explanation:
The metallic bond occurs when an atom with few electrons is united in its last level, therefore the best way to decrease the total energy of the system is to lose all its electrons to remain with the configuration of a noble gas. The electrons that it loses cannot be acquired by other atoms since they all have few electrons, thus leaving a large number of electrons free to move between the charged ions in the lattice.
Some important characteristics emerge from this description of the metallic bond:
* It has many free electrons therefore its electrical conductivity is high
* As the charged ions are fixed, the material can be malleable, bent without breaking since the free electrons create the bond that keeps the system stable.
* As the electrons are free when heating a part of the material, these electrons acquire energy and rapidly propagate it to the other side, giving a high thermal conductivity
* As the temperature increases, the electrons acquire more kinetic energy, which is why there are more collisions between them and consequently the resistivity of the material increases.
A box is being pulled to the right over a rough surface. t > fk , so the box is speeding up. Suddenly the rope breaks. What happens? The box:_________.
a. keeps its speed for a short while, then slows and stops. slows steadily until it stops.
b. stops immediately.
c. continues speeding up for a short while, then slows and stops.
d. continues with the speed it had when the rope broke.
Answer:
a. keeps its speed for a short while, then slows and stops. slows steadily until it stops.
Explanation:
Since the tension in the rope, t is greater than the kinetic friction fk, the box is moving forward because there is a net force on it. That is, t - fk = f = ma.
Since there is a net force, there is an acceleration and thus an increasing velocity.
When the rope breaks, the tension, t = 0. So, t - fk = 0 - fk = -fk = ma'.
Now, the net force acting on the box is friction in the opposite direction. This force tends to slow the box down from its initial velocity at acceleration, 'a' until its velocity is zero, where it stops. Since the frictional force is constant, the acceleration, a' on the box is thus constant and the box undergoes uniform deceleration until its velocity is zero.
So, the box keeps its speed for a short while, then slows and stops. slows steadily until it stops.
So, the answer is a.
A electron gains electric potential energy as it moves from point 1 to point 2. Which of the following is true regarding the electric potential at points 1 and 2?
a. V1 = V2
b. V1 > V2
c. V1 < V2
Answer:
We know that the change in electric potential energy is defined as:
q*ΔV = ΔP
So, the change in the electric potential energy is the charge times the change in the electric potential.
For the case of an electron gas, we have:
q = -e
where -e is the charge of an electron (remember that is negative).
So, if the electron gains electric potential then:
ΔP > 0
this means that the final potential energy is larger than the initial one, then we have:
-e*ΔV > 0
This means that ΔV must be negative.
V₂ = electric potential at point 2, so it is the final electric potential
V₁ = electric potential at point 1, so it is the final electric potential
Then we should get:
ΔV = V₂ - V₁ < 0.
This means that:
V₂ < V₁
The correct option is b.
What do we mean by a penetrative pass in the game of football?
Answer:
Penetration means forward passes can go through the opposition lines. Once these penetrative passes get through each line, it eliminates the line of players it broke through and leaves the player in possession closer to the opposition goal.
Explanation:
What must a scientist do in order to develop a testable hypothesis?
A. Identify a conclusion that provides the most popular explanation
for the question.
B. Determine whether experimental observations can provide
evidence to support a conclusion.
C. Copy the opinions of other scientists with similar questions.
D. Survey the preferences of other scientists who have done similar
research.
The correct answer is option B. Determine whether experimental observations can provide evidence to support a conclusion.
1. Identify the research question: Begin by clearly defining the question or problem that you want to investigate. This question should be specific and focused, allowing for clear hypotheses to be developed.
2. Conduct background research: Familiarize yourself with existing knowledge and previous research related to your question. This step will help you understand the current state of knowledge in the field and identify any gaps or areas that require further investigation.
3. Formulate a hypothesis: Based on your background research, develop a hypothesis that proposes a possible explanation or answer to your research question. A hypothesis should be a clear statement that can be tested through experimentation or observation. It should be specific, measurable, and falsifiable, meaning that it can be proven wrong if the evidence does not support it.
4. Design experiments or observations: Once you have formulated a hypothesis, consider the experimental or observational methods that can be used to test it. Determine what data you need to collect, what variables you need to manipulate or measure, and what controls should be put in place to ensure the validity of your results.
5. Predict outcomes: Based on your hypothesis, make predictions about the expected outcomes of your experiments or observations. These predictions should be derived from your hypothesis and should be specific enough to be tested.
6. Conduct the experiment or observation: Carry out the planned experiments or observations, ensuring that you collect and record data accurately. Implement proper controls and procedures to minimize any biases or confounding factors that could affect the results.
7. Analyze the data: Once you have collected the data, analyze it using appropriate statistical or analytical methods. Evaluate whether the data supports or contradicts your hypothesis and predictions.
8. Draw conclusions: Based on the analysis of your data, draw conclusions about whether the evidence supports or refutes your hypothesis. Clearly state the findings and discuss their implications in the context of the research question.
9. Communicate the results: Share your findings with the scientific community through scientific papers, presentations, or other appropriate means. Allow other scientists to review and replicate your work, fostering further discussion and advancement in the field.
Remember, the scientific process is iterative, and developing a hypothesis is just the starting point. Scientists continuously refine and revise their hypotheses based on new evidence and insights gained from their experiments and observations.
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Leakage of liquid petroleum gas can be detected from a distance . name the process
Answer:
ultrasonic
Explanation:
they detect the acoustic emission created when a pressured gas expands in a low pressure area through a small orifice(the leak).