What frequency is received by a person watching an oncoming ambulance moving at 110 km/h and emitting a steady 800-Hz sound from its siren? The speed of sound on this day is 345 m/s. Group of answer choices

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

check photo for solve

Explanation:


Related Questions

In the diagram, the crest of the wave is show by:
A
B
C
D

Answers

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

The crest of a wave refers to the highest point of a wave. This is illustrated by D.

Derive the dimension of coefficient of linear expansivity

Answers

Answer:

The SI unit of coefficient of linear expansion can be expressed as °C-1 or °K-1. ... The dimension of coefficient of linear expansion will be M0L0T0K−1.

Q1. A metal rod is of length 64.576 cm at a temperature 90°C whereas the same metal rod has a length of 64.522 cm at a temperature 12°C. Calculate the coefficient of linear expansion.

Find out other examples of bodies showing more than one type of motion Tabulate your findings.​

Answers

Answer:

down below

Explanation:

Image 1- wheels of train showing both translatory motion as well as rotatory motion.

Image 2- rotation of ball shows both rotatory motion as well as translatory motion.

Image 3- the earth rotates about its axis, same time it revolves around the sun thus showing both rotatory motion and curvilinear motion in a fixed time. (perodic motion)

Image 4- while cutting wood, the

carpenter's saw has both

translatory motion and oscillatory

motion, as it moves down while

oscillating.

A large metal sphere has three times the diameter of a smaller sphere and carries three times the charge. Both spheres are isolated, so their surface charge densities are uniform. Compare (a) the potentials (relative to infinity) and (b) the electric field strengths at their surfaces.

Answers

Answer:

A. Equals to that of the smaller sphere

B. 3 times less than that of the smaller sphere

Explanation:

(a) Equals to that of the smaller sphere

The potential of an isolated metal sphere, with charge Q and radius R, is kQ=R, so a sphere with charge 3Q and radius 3R has the same potential

b) 3 times less than that of the smaller sphere

However, the electric field at the surface of the smaller sphere is ?=? 0 = kQ=R2 , so tripling Q and R reduces the surface field by a factor of 1/3

Electron A is fired horizontally with speed 1.00 Mm/s into a region where a vertical magnetic field exists. Electron B is fired along the same path with speed 2.00 Mm/s. (i) Which electron has a larger magnetic force exerted on it

Answers

B will have the greater force

Fc=MV2 /R=Fm

The A particle has less centipetal force and larger radius so larger curve

In these formulas, it is useful to understand which variables are parameters that specify the nature of the wave. The variables E0E0E_0 and B0B0B_0 are the __________ of the electric and magnetic fields. Choose the best answer to fill in the blank.

Answers

They made me do it I don’t even know what to say I’m so sorry

Two long straight wires are suspended vertically. The wires are connected in series, and a current from a battery is maintained in them. What happens to the wires? What happens if the battery is replaced by an a-c source?

Answers

Answer:

(i) When a battery is connected inseries to two long parallel wires, the currents in the two wires will be in opposite directions. Due to which a force of repulsion will be acting between them and they are moving further apart.

(ii) When a battery is connected in parallel to two long parallel wires, the currents in the two wires will be in same direction. Due to it, a force of attraction will be acting between them and they are coming closer to each other.

hope it's help you ....!!!!!

plz mark as brain list and follow me #rishu...!!!!

Explanation:

Hope it will helps you lot!

g Light that is incident upon the eye is refracted several times before it reaches the retina. As light passes through the eye, at which boundary does most of the overall refraction occur?

Answers

Answer

Explanation

:giác mạc

Two divers, G and H, are at depths 20 m and 40 m respectively
below the water surface in lake. The pressure on G is P, while
the pressure on H is P2 if the atmospheric pressure is equivalent
to 10 m of water, then the value of P2/P1 is.
A. 1.67.
B. 2.00.
C. 0.50.
D. 0.60.

Answers

Answer:

B

Explanation:

P1/P1 = 40/20

=2

What is hydroelectric power ?

Answer quickly..!

Answers

Answer:

It's electricity produced from hydropower. It's also a form of energy that controls the power of water motion.

Explanation:

One pro about hydroelectric power is that it's renewable energy. But one con about hydroelectric power is that it can impact the environment in a negative way.

Two circular coils are concentric and lie in the same plane.The inner coil contains 120 turns of wire, has a radius of 0.012m,and carries a current of 6.0A. The outer coil contains 150turns and has a radius of 0.017 m. What must be the magnitudeand direction (relative to the current in the inner coil) ofthe current in the outer coil, such that the net magnetic field atthe common center of the two coils is zero?

Answers

Answer:

[tex]I_2=6.8A[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Turns of inner coil [tex]N_1=120[/tex]

Radius of inner coil [tex]r_1=0.012m[/tex]

Current of  inner coil [tex]I_1=6.0A[/tex]

Turns of Outer coil [tex]N_2=150[/tex]

Radius of Outer coil [tex]r_2=0.017m[/tex]

Generally the equation for Magnetic Field is mathematically given by

[tex]B =\frac{ \mu N I}{2R}[/tex]

Therefore

Condition for the net Magnetic field to be zero

[tex]\frac{N_1* I_1}{( 2 * r_1 )}=\frac{N_2 * I_2}{2 * r_2}[/tex]

[tex]I_2=\frac{(N_1* I_1)*(( 2 * r_2)}{( 2 * r_1)*N_2}[/tex]

[tex]I_2=\frac{(120*6.0)*(( 2 * 0.017)}{( 2 * 0.012)*150}[/tex]

[tex]I_2=6.8A[/tex]

A cylindrical wire made of an unknown alloy hangs from a support in the ceiling. You measure the relaxed length of the wire to be 16 m long; and the radius of the wire to be 3.5 m. When hang a 5 kg mass from the wire, you measure that it stretches a distance of 4 x 10 m The average bond length between atoms is 2.3 x 10^0 m for th alloy.

Required:
What is the stiffness of a typical interatomic bond in the alloy

Answers

Answer: hello  some of your values are wrongly written hence I will resolve your question using the right values

answer:

stiffness =  1.09 * 10^-6 N/m

Explanation:

Given data:

Length ( l ) = 16 m

radius of wire ( r ) = 3.5 m

mass ( m ) = 5kg

Distance stretched (  Δl ) = 4 * 10^-3 m ( right value )

average bond length ( between atoms ) = 2.3 * 10^-10 m ( right value)

first step : calculate the area

area ( A ) = πr^2 = π * ( 3.5)^2 = 38.48 m^2

        γ          = MgL / A Δl

                    = [ (5 * 9.81 * 16 ) / ( 38.48 * (4.3*10^-3) ) ]

                    = 784.8 / 0.165 = 4756.36 N/m^2

hence : stiffness =   γ  * bond length

                           =  4756.36 * 2.3 * 10^-10  = 1.09 * 10^-6 N/m

Earth’s Moon has a diameter of 3,474 km and orbits at an average distance of 384,000 km. At that distance it subtends and angle just slightly larger than half a degree in Earth’s sky. Pluto’s moon Charon has a diameter of 1,186 km and orbits at a distance of 19,600 km from the dwarf planet. Compare the appearance of Charon in Pluto’s skies with the Moon in Earth’s skies. Describe where in the sky Charon would appear as seen from various locations on Pluto.

Answers

The result of the comparison of the appearance of Charon on Pluto and   times the Moon from Earth is that; Charon as seen from Pluto appears approximately 7 times larger than the Moon

Charon is directly overhead from the side of Pluto locked to the side of Charon

Charon appears at the horizon from the poles of the axis of rotation of Jupiter around Charon

The reason for arriving at the above solutions is as follows:

The given dimensions and distance from the Earth of the Moon are;

The diameter of the Moon, d = 3,474 km

The average distance of the Moon from the Earth, R = 384,000 km

Required:

The comparison between Charon's appearance in Pluto and the Moon's appearance on Earth Earth

Solution:

The distance of the Moon's travels in an orbit, C = 2·π·R

∴ C = 2 × π × 384,000 km

The angle subtended by the Moon, θ = d/C × 360°

∴ θ = 3,474/(2 × π × 384,000) × 360° ≈ 0.518°

Pluto's moon Charon, has the following parameters;

The diameter of the Charon, d₂ = 1,186 km

The average distance of the Charon from Pluto, R₂ = 19,600 km

Therefore, the distance of the Moon's travels in an orbit, C₂ = 2·π·R₂

∴ C₂ = 2 × π × 19,600 km

The angle subtended by the Moon, θ₂ = d₂/C₂ × 360°

∴ θ₂ = 1,186/(2 × π × 19,900) × 360° ≈ 3.415°

The angle subtended by Charon in Pluto's sky ≈ 3.415°

Charon therefore, appears 7 times larger in Pluto's skies than the Moon's appearance in Earth's skies

Required:

The appearance of Charon as seen from different locations on Pluto

Solution:  

Charon is gravitationally locked to Pluto, therefore, the same side of Pluto is faced with the same side of Charon

Therefore;

Charon appears constantly overhead from the side of Pluto locked to CharonCharon appears constantly at the horizon from the poles on either side of the axis of rotation of Pluto and Charon

Learn more about Pluto's moon Charon here:

https://brainly.com/question/3920772

https://brainly.com/question/21590852

https://brainly.com/question/17177801

elastic wire extend by 1.ocm when a load on 20g range from It, what additional load will it be required Cause the futher extension of 2.0cm​

Answers

Answer:

40g

Explanation:

20g range > 1.0cm

Therefore,

40g range > 2.0cm

a standard bathroom scale is placed on an elevator. A 34 kg boy enters the elevator on the first floor and steps on the scale. What will the scale read (in newtons) when the elevator begins to accelerate upward at 0.4 m/s2

Answers

Answer:F = 255 N

Explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of the boy, m = 25 kg

Acceleration of the elevator,  

The elevator is accelerating in upward direction. The net force acting on the boy is given by :

g is the acceleration due to gravity

F = 255 N

The scale reading is 255 N as it begins to accelerate upward. hence, this is the required solution.

Light of a given wavelength is used to illuminate the surface of a metal, however, no photoelectrons are emitted. In order to cause electrons to be ejected from the surface of this metal you should: ___________

a. use light of the same wavelength but increase its intensity.
b. use light of a shorter wavelength.
c. use light of the same wavelength but decrease its intensity.
d. use light of a longer wavelength.

Answers

Answer:

use light of the same wavelength but decrease it's intensity

A race car goes from a complete stop at the start line to 150 miles per hour in 5 seconds. What is its acceleration? Show your work.

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

150/5  = 30

30mph per 1 second

A 1.50 kg book is sliding along a rough horizontal surface. At point A it is moving at 3.21 m/s , and at point B it has slowed to 1.25 m/s .
Part A
How much work was done on the book between A and B ?
Part B
If -0.750J of work is done on the book from B to C , how fast is it moving at point C ?
Part C
How fast would it be moving at C if 0.750J of work were done on it from B to C ?

Answers

I assume friction is the only force acting on the book as it slides.

(A) By the work-energy theorem, the total work performed on the book as it slides is equal to the change in its kinetic energy:

W = ∆K

W = 1/2 (1.50 kg) (1.25 m/s)² - 1/2 (1.50 kg) (3.21 m/s)²

W-6.56 J

(B) Using the work-energy theorem again, the speed v of the book at point C is such that

-0.750 J = 1/2 (1.50 kg) v ² - 1/2 (1.50 kg) (1.25 m/s)²

==>   v = 0.750 m/s

(C) Take the left side to be positive, then solve again for v.

0.750 J = 1/2 (1.50 kg) v ² - 1/2 (1.50 kg) (1.25 m/s)²

==>   v1.60 m/s

krichoffs law of current questions​

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

       Kirchhoff's Current Law, often shortened to KCL, states that “The algebraic sum of all currents entering and exiting a node must equal zero.

           #I AM ILLITERATE

RATIO of longest wavelengths corresponding to Lyman and Balmer series in hydrogen spectrum is:
1) 7/29
2) 9/31
3) 5/27
4) 5/23​

Answers

Answer:

[tex]5/27[/tex]

Explanation:

wavelengths for Lyman series

[tex]\lambda=\frac{1}{R(1-\frac{1}{4} })=\frac{4}{3R}[/tex]

wavelengths for Balmer series

[tex]\lambda_B=\frac{1}{R(\frac{1}{4}-\frac{1}{9}) } =\frac{1}{R(\frac{5}{36}) } =\frac{36}{5R}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{ \lambda_L}{ \lambda_B} =\frac{4}{3R} \times\frac{5R}{36} =5/27[/tex]

OAmalOHopeO

The ratio of longest wavelengths corresponding to the Lyman and Balmer series in the hydrogen spectrum is 5/27. The correct option is 3.

What is Lyman and Balmer series?

Lyman and Balmer series are sets of spectral lines in the emission spectrum of hydrogen, which result from the transitions of the electron from higher energy levels to lower energy levels.

The Lyman series consists of spectral lines that are produced by transitions of the electron from higher energy levels to the n=1 energy level. These transitions release energy in the form of ultraviolet photons. The lowest energy level in hydrogen is the n=1 energy level, which is also called the ground state. Therefore, the Lyman series includes the transition of the electron from any energy level greater than or equal to n=2 to the ground state.

The Balmer series consists of spectral lines that are produced by transitions of the electron from higher energy levels to the n=2 energy level. These transitions release energy in the form of visible photons. The lowest energy level in the Balmer series is the n=2 energy level. Therefore, the Balmer series includes the transition of the electron from any energy level greater than or equal to n=3 to the n=2 energy level.

Lyman and Balmer's series are named after the scientists who discovered them. The Lyman series is named after Theodore Lyman, an American physicist who discovered the series in 1906. The Balmer series is named after Johann Balmer, a Swiss mathematician who discovered the series in 1885.

Here in the Question,

The longest wavelength in the Lyman series of the hydrogen spectrum corresponds to the transition from the n = 2 energy level to the n = 1 energy level, while the longest wavelength in the Balmer series corresponds to the transition from the n = 3 energy level to the n = 2 energy level.

The wavelengths of these transitions can be calculated using the Rydberg formula:

1/λ = R(1/n1^2 - 1/n2^2)

where λ is the wavelength of the photon emitted, R is the Rydberg constant (1.097 × 10^7 m^-1), and n1 and n2 are the initial and final energy levels of the electron.

For the longest wavelength in the Lyman series, we have n1 = 2 and n2 = 1, so:

1/λ_lyman = R(1/2^2 - 1/1^2) = 3R/4

For the longest wavelength in the Balmer series, we have n1 = 3 and n2 = 2, so:

1/λ_balmer = R(1/3^2 - 1/2^2) = 5R/36

Therefore, the ratio of the longest wavelengths in the Lyman and Balmer series is:

λ_lyman/λ_balmer = (3R/4)/(5R/36) = 27/20

Simplifying this ratio gives:

λ_lyman/λ_balmer = 27/20

Multiplying both the numerator and denominator by 1/3R, we get:

λ_lyman/λ_balmer = (1/2)/(1/3) = 3/2

Therefore, the ratio of the longest wavelengths in the Lyman and Balmer series is 3:2, or 3/5 in fractional form. Simplifying this ratio gives:

λ_lyman/λ_balmer = 5/3

Taking the reciprocal of both sides, we get:

λ_balmer/λ_lyman = 3/5

Therefore, the correct answer is (3) 5/27.

To learn about the ratio of the minimum wavelength of Lyman and Balmer series click:

https://brainly.com/question/12725892

#SPJ2

explain why our sweat is salty?​

Answers

Answer:

Sweat also contains ammonia and urea, which are produced by the body when it breaks down proteins from the foods you eat.

Hope this helps..

When you have a straight horizontal line on a velocity time graph, what does this tell you about the object’s motion in terms of velocity and acceleration?

Answers

Answer:

It tell you that the velocity is constant, what means that there's no acceleration

Do you believe in ghost​

Answers

Answer:

well its about our thinking but i do believe in ghost a little

potential diffetence​

Answers

Answer:

6v

Explanation:

V=IR

V= 2* 3

V= 6 volts

Two different galvanometers G1 and G2, have internal resistances r1and r2. The galvanometers G1 and G2 require the same current IC1=IC2 for a full-scale deflection of their pointers. These galvanometers G1 and G2 are used to build lab-made ammeters A1 and A2 . Both ammeters A1 and A2 have the same maximum scale reading Imax1=Imax2=Imax. To build A1 ,shunt resistor of resistance Rsh1is used and to build A2 , shunt resistor of resistance Rsh2 is used. The value of these shunt resistor resistances are such that: Rsh1=3Rsh2. What is the ratio oftheir internal resistances: r1:r2?

Answers

Answer:

there are 3 photos attached. so check

Explanation:

Choose one. 5 points
Use the equation from week 3:
frequency =
wavespeed
wavelength
and the wavelength you found in #3 to calculate the frequency of this photon (remember the speed of
light is 3E8 m/s);
7.6E14 Hz
6.0E14 Hz
4,6E14 Hz

Answers

Is 4,6E14 Hz
Good luck

The frequency is 4,6E14 Hz.

What is the frequency?

Frequency is the fee at which modern changes direction in step with 2nd. it's far measured in hertz (Hz), a worldwide unit of degree wherein 1 hertz is identical to 1 cycle in line with 2d. Hertz (Hz) = One hertz is the same as 1 cycle in step with the second. Cycle = One entire wave of alternating present-day voltage.

Frequency describes the number of waves that pass a hard and fast place in a given quantity of time. So if the time it takes for a wave to skip is half of 2d, the frequency is 2 per 2nd. If it takes 1/one hundred of an hour, the frequency is a hundred in step with hour.

Learn more about frequency here:-https://brainly.com/question/254161

#SPJ2

Electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 525 nm appears as green light to the human eye. Calculate the frequency of this light. Be sure to include units in your answer.

Answers

Answer:

5.71×10¹⁴ Hz

Explanation:

Applying,

v = λf................. Equation 1

Where v = speed of the electromagnetic radiation, λ = wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation, f = frequency

make f the subject of the equation

f = v/λ............. Equation 2

From the question,

Given: λ = 525 nm = 5.25×10⁻⁷ m,

Constant: Speed of electromagnetic wave (v) = 3.0×10⁸ m/s

Substitute these values into equation 2

f = (3.0×10⁸)/(5.25×10⁻⁷)

f = 5.71×10¹⁴ Hz

Hence the frequency of light is 5.71×10¹⁴ Hz

In a photoelectric effect experiment, it is observed that violet light does not eject electrons from a particular metal. Next, red light with the same intensity is incident on the same metal. Which result is possible

Answers

Answer:

No ejection of photo electron takes place.

Explanation:

When a photon of suitable energy falls on cathode, then the photoelectrons is emitted from the cathode. This phenomenon is called photo electric effect.

The minimum energy required to just  eject an electron is called work function.

The photo electric equation is

E = W + KE

where, E is the incident energy, W is the work function and KE is the kinetic energy.

W = h f

where. h is the Plank's constant and f is the threshold frequency.

Now, when the violet light is falling, no electrons is ejected. When the red light is falling, whose frequency is less than the violet light, then again no photo electron is ejected from the metal surface.

If the mass of an object is 10 kg and the
velocity is -4 m/s, what is the momentum?
A. 4 kgm/s
B. -40 kgm/s
C.-4 kgm/s
D. 40 kgm/s

Answers

Answer:

B. -40 kgm/s is the answer

12. A concave lens has a focal length of 10 cm. An object 2.5 cm high is placed 30 cm from the lens. Determine the position and size of the image. (3)​

Answers

Answer:

I think 9.5

Explanation:

............

Other Questions
A rectangle with a length of 5 cm and a width of 2 cm is enlarged by a scale factor of 5. What would be the area of the new rectangle?Area of old rectangle is multiplied by 25Area of old rectangle is multiplied by 5Area of old rectangle is multiplied by 20Area of old rectangle is multiplied by 10 1. Determine the magnitude of two equal but opposite charges if they attract one another with a force of 0.7N when at distance of 0.3m apart in a vacuum. Which of these is an essential part of active reading? Instructions: Find the measure of the indicated angle to the nearestdegree.26?32? = In the context of this story, how does fear drive action? Discuss the consequences of Rodericks fear and paranoia. Investigar: Qu es la factura?Qu es la Nota de venta?En que momento se usa la factura?En que momento se usa la nota de venta?Por qu el bazar del barrio no da factura ni nota de venta?CONVERSE CON EL SEOR DEL BAZAR DE SU BARRIO PARA CONOCER QUE DOCUMENTOS DEBE TENER PARA QUE EL FUNCIONAMIENTO DE SU NEGOCIO SEA LEGAL Y CORRECTO Calculate the number of hydrogen atoms in 33.0 g CH4 Question 9 of 20 Which type of business grew most quickly in the United States during the late 1800s? O A. Employee-owned factories O B. Local farms C. Family-owned stores O D. Large corporations what factors affect the process of planning? A 12.0 g sample of gas occupies 19.2 L at STP. what is the of moles and molecular weight of this gas? Someone help so lost I didnt understand the course and now Im stuck please help a girl out Draw an energy flow diagram showing the energy transformation from one form to another.ANSWER FAST PLEASEEE Whom do scientific historians credit with starting the scientific revolution? A. Leeuwenhoek B. Copernicus C. Newton D. Galileo look at photo! please help needed! 1. plzzz helpppp dont ignoreeee The cost to produce was $20 per unit in 2019. During 2020, it has increased to $23 per unit. In 2020, Supplier Company has offered to supply for $18 per unit. For the make-or-buy decision:_____.a. incremental costs are $2 per unit.b. differential costs are $7 per unit.c. net relevant costs are $2 per unit.d. incremental revenues are $7 per unit. What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (9, 4) and (9,-5)?Write your answer in simplest form. 3 of 9Express the ratio below in its simplest form.2:4:2 what movements shaped american culture during the depression L. Bowers and V. Lipscomb are partners in Elegant Event Consultants. Bowers and Lipscomb share income equally. M. Ortiz will be admitted to the partnership. Prior to the admission, equipment was revalued downward by $8,000. The capital balances of each partner are $96,000 and $40,000, respectively, prior to the revaluation.a. Provide the journal entry for the asset revaluation.b. Provide the journal entry for Ortizs admission under the following independent situations:1. Ortiz purchased a 20% interest for $20,000.2. Ortiz purchased a 30% interest for $60,000.