A copper wire is 20 m long on a winter day when the temperature is ?12?C.

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Answer 1

According to the question,  the wire will be 20.00034 m long when the temperature is 24°C.

What is temperature?
Temperature
is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. It is typically measured in degrees Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin. Temperature is an important physical property as it can affect the state of a substance and the rate at which reactions occur. At a given pressure, the temperature of a substance determines its phase.

If the temperature increases to 24°C, the length of the wire will change. Copper is a metal that expands when heated, so the wire will increase in length and become longer. According to the coefficient of linear expansion of copper, the wire will increase in length by 0.000017 m/°C. Therefore, the wire will be 20.00034 m long when the temperature is 24°C.

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The three displacement vectors have magnitude of A=5.00m,B=5.00m and C=4.00m.Find the resultant (magnitude and directional angle) of the three vectors?

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3.00 m is the magnitude of the resultant vector

137.1° is the directional angle of the resultant vector.

1) To find the magnitude of the resultant

Discover each vector's individual components first. 

We must consider the signs of the components because the angles in the figure are measured in various ways. 

In this case, both the y component of vector C and the x component of vector A are negative. 

The vectors' components are as follows, using a little trigonometry:  

Magnitude of A = 5 m

[tex]A_{x}[/tex] = - (5.00m) cos20° = -5 ×0.408 = -4.698 m

[tex]A_{y}[/tex] = + (5.00m)sin20° = +5 × 0.342 = +1.710 m

Magnitude of B = 5m

[tex]B_{x}[/tex] = +(5.00m)cos60° = 5 × 0.5 = +2.5m

[tex]B_{y}[/tex] = +(5.00m)sin60° = 5 × √3/2 = +4.33 m

Cx = 0

Cy = -4.00m

The sum of all three vectors, which we refer to as R, produces components.

Rₓ = Aₓ + Bₓ + Cₓ

   = -4.698 + 2.5 + 0

   = -2.198 m

[tex]R_{y}[/tex] = [tex]A_{y} + B_{y} + C_{y}[/tex]

    = +1.71 +4.33 - 4.00

    = 2.040 m

R = [tex]\sqrt{R_{x^{2} }+R_{y^{2} }[/tex]

  = [tex]\sqrt{(-2.198)^{2 } + (2.040)^{2} }[/tex]

  = 3.00 m

2) To find the directional angle of resultant

tan θ = 2.040/-2.198 = -0.928

θ = -42.9°

Such a vector would be in the so-called "fourth quadrant," as it is well known. However, we discovered that R has a negative x component and a positive y component, indicating that such a vector must reside in the "second quadrant.

The calculator accidentally returned an angle that is 180 degrees off, thus we must add 180 degrees to the naïve angle in order to get the right angle.

Therefore, R's actual direction is determined by-

θ = -42.9° + 180° = 137.1°

Hence, the magnitude of resultant vector is 3.00 m and directional angle is 137.1°

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A boy throws a baseball onto a roof and it rolls back down and off the roof with a speed of 4.05 m/s. If the roof is pitched at 34.0° below the horizon and the roof edge is 2.10 m above the ground, find the time the baseball spends in the air and the horizontal distance from the roof edge to the point where the baseball lands on the ground.

(a) the time the baseball spends in the air (in s)

(b) the horizontal distance from the roof edge to the point where the baseball lands on the ground (in m)

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(a) The time the baseball spends in the air is 0.92 s.

(b) The horizontal distance from the roof edge to the point where the baseball lands on the ground is 3.1 m.

Time spent in air by the baseball

h = vt - ¹/₂gt²

-2.1 = (4.05 x sin 34)t  - ¹/₂(9.8)(t²)

-2.1 = 2.26t - 4.9t²

4.9t² - 2.26t - 2.1 = 0

t = 0.92 s

Horizontal distance traveled by the baseball

R = Vx(t)

R = (4.05 x cos 34)(0.92)

R = 3.1 m

Thus, the time the baseball spends in the air is 0.92 s.

The horizontal distance from the roof edge to the point where the baseball lands on the ground is 3.1 m.

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A space craft is moving relative to the earth , an observer on the earth finds that, between 1pm and 2pm according to her clock, 3601 seconds elapse on the space craft clock . What is the space craft speed relative to the earth?c=2.998×10^8ms

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The speed of the space craft relative to the earth is given as: 0.024c. This is solved using the the equation for time dilation.

What is time dilation?

Time dilation is the "slowing down" of a clock as determined by an observer in relative motion with regard to that clock under the theory of special relativity.

The formula is given as :

Δt = [Δr]/ √ 1 - (v²/c²)

Thus,

v = c√1 - (Δr/Δt)²

= c √(1 - (3600/3601)²

v = 0.024c

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two particles P and Q are shot vertically up. Particle P is first up with a velocity of 40m/s. After 4 seconds, particle Q is also shot up. Find a)where the two particles meet,if at the point of meeting,P has a velocity 15m/s. b ) the velocity with which Q is shot. take g=10m/s^2​

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The velocity with which the particle Q is fired is 15m/s upwards.

What is velocity?

The vector quantity velocity (v), represented by the equation v = s/t, quantifies displacement (or change in position, s) over the change in time (t). Speed (or rate, r) is a scalar number, denoted by the equation r = d/t, that quantifies the distance traveled (d) over the change in time (t).

Assume the upward direction is positive and the downward direction is negative.

Velocity P, = 40m/s

Distance traveled by P,

Using the first equation of motion for particle P,

v = u + at

⇒ 0 = 40 + (-10)t

⇒ t = 4s

This is the time it takes for P to rise

Now, the maximum height(s) reached by the particle P is,

Using the second equation of motion,

s = ut + 1/2at²

⇒ s = 40×4 + 1/2 × (-10) × 4²

⇒ s = 80m

a) A particle P falls when Q is shot after 4 seconds from the initial time:

V² = U² + 2aH₁

⇒ H₁ = 15² - 0/ 2(-10)

⇒ H₁ = 11.25m

Particles P and Q meet at a distance from the ground (H₂).

Height, H₂ = s - H

⇒ H₂ = 80 - 11.25

         = 68.75m

Particles P and Q meet at a distance of 68.75m from the ground.

v = u + at₁

⇒ 15 = 0 + (-10) t₁

⇒ t₁ = 1.5s

It is equal to P's fall time and Q's rise time.

b) For particle Q

H₂ = u₂t₁ + 1/2at₁

⇒ 11.25 = u₂ × 1.5 + 1/2 (-10) × 1.5

⇒ u₂ = 15 m/s

Therefore,

The velocity with which the particle Q is fired is 15m/s upwards.

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A plank of length L=2.200 m and mass M=4.00 kg is suspended horizontally by a thin cable at one end and to a pivot on a wall at the other end as shown. The cable is attached at a height H=1.70 m above the pivot and the plank's CM is located a distance d=0.700 m from the pivot.
Calculate the tension in the cable.

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Hello!

Let's begin by doing a summation of torques, placing the pivot point at the attachment point of the rod to the wall.

[tex]\Sigma \tau = 0[/tex]

We have two torques acting on the rod:
- Force of gravity at the center of mass (d = 0.700 m)

- VERTICAL component of the tension at a distance of 'L' (L = 2.200 m)

Both of these act in opposite directions. Let's use the equation for torque:
[tex]\tau = r \times F[/tex]

Doing the summation using their respective lever arms:

[tex]0 = L Tsin\theta - dF_g[/tex]

[tex]dF_g = LTsin\theta[/tex]

Our unknown is 'theta' - the angle the string forms with the rod. Let's use right triangle trig to solve:

[tex]tan\theta = \frac{H}{L}\\\\tan^{-1}(\frac{H}{L}) = \theta\\\\tan^{-1}(\frac{1.70}{2.200}) = 37.69^o[/tex]

Now, let's solve for 'T'.

[tex]T = \frac{dMg}{Lsin\theta}[/tex]

Plugging in the values:
[tex]T = \frac{(0.700)(4.00)(9.8)}{(2.200)sin(37.69)} = \boxed{20.399 N}[/tex]

(These are multiple choice questions)

1) The magnitude of the charge of five electrons is
A. 1.0×10-19 C.
B. 1.6×10-19 C.
C. 6.0×10-19 C.
D. 8.0×10-19 C.

2) Total resistance (in ohms-Ω) between the points A and B of the following circuit is
A. 70 Ω
B. 30 Ω
C. 25 Ω
D. 20 Ω

3) Given the electron configuration of a neutral atom 1s22s22p63s23p5. The atom
A. can become a negative ion easily.
B. is a halogen.
C. has 7 electrons in the outer most shell.
D. all of the above.

4) Identify the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom of
A. 136 protons, 92 neutrons and 92 electrons
B. 92 protons, 136 neutrons and 92 electrons
C. 92 protons, 138 neutrons and 92 electrons
D. 230 protons, 92 neutrons and 92 electrons

5)Which of the following is not an application of Total Internal Reflection?
A. mirage
B. optical fiber
C. prismatic binocular
D. hologram

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The application of total Internal Reflection occurs in a mirage. Option A

What is the charge?

1) We know that a charge can be positive or negative. If the charge is negative, we call it an electron. If the charge is positive, we call it a proton. Now we know that the magnitude of charge on each electron is 1.6×10-19 C. Hence, the magnitude of charge on five electrons = 5 * 1.6×10-19 C = 8.0×10-19 C. Option D

2) The details of question 2 are not shown hence the question can not be answered.

3) Looking at the electronic configuration of the element;  1s22s22p63s23p5, it is clear to see that it has the ns2 np5 outermost configuration that is common to halogens thus it;

can become a negative ion easily. is a halogen.has 7 electrons in the outer most shell.

4) The atom is composed of the protons, neutrons and electrons. Given the nuclide identified as 230/92U we have  92 protons, 138 neutrons and 92 electrons. Option C

5) The application of total Internal Reflection occurs in a mirage. Option A

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Currents in dc transmission lines can be 100 A or higher. Some people are concerned that the electromagnetic fields from such lines near their homes could pose health dangers.
a) For a line that has current 150 A and a height of 8.0 m above the ground, what magnetic field does the line produce at ground level? Express your answer in teslas.
b) What magnetic field does the line produce at ground level as a percent of the earth's magnetic field, which is 0.50 G .

c) Is this value of magnetic field cause for worry?

Yes. Since this field does not differ a lot from the earth's magnetic field, it would be expected to have almost the same effect as the earth's field.

No. Since this field does not differ a lot from the earth's magnetic field, it would be expected to have almost the same effect as the earth's field.

Yes. Since this field is much greater than the earth's magnetic field, it would be expected to have more effect than the earth's field.

No. Since this field is much smaller than the earth's magnetic field, it would be expected to have less effect than the earth's field.

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(a) The magnetic field the line produced at ground level is 3.75 x 10⁻⁶ T.

(b) The lines magnetic field as a percent of the earth's magnetic field is 7.5%.

(c) No, since this field is much smaller than the earth's magnetic field, it would be expected to have less effect than the earth's field.

Magnetic field the line produced at ground level

B = (μ x I) / (2πr)

B = (4π x 10⁻⁷ x  150) / (2π x 8)

B = 3.75 x 10⁻⁶ T

Percent of the earth's magnetic field

x = 3.75 x 10⁻⁶ /0.5G

x = (3.75 x 10⁻⁶ ) / (0.5 x 10⁻⁴)

x = 0.075

x = 0.075 x 100% = 7.5%

Thus, we can conclude that, since this field is much smaller than the earth's magnetic field, it would be expected to have less effect than the earth's field.

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Planet-X has a mass of 4.74×1024 kg and a radius of 5870 km.
1. What is the First Cosmic Speed i.e. the speed of a satellite on a low lying circular orbit around this planet? (Planet-X doesn't have any atmosphere.)
2. What is the Second Cosmic Speed i.e. the minimum speed required for a satellite in order to break free permanently from the planet?
3. If the period of rotation of the planet is 16.6 hours, then what is the radius of the synchronous orbit of a satellite?

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Solutions for the three problems are is mathematically given as

v=7338.9349[tex]V=14677.86986 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}[/tex][tex]&r=30581248.06 \times 10^{4} \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}[/tex]

What is the First Cosmic Speed i.e. the speed of a satellite on a low-lying circular orbit around this planet?

(a) First cosmic speed (arbitral velocily)

[tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{G M}{r}}\\v=\sqrt{\frac{6.67 \times 10^{-11} \times 4.74 \times 10^{24}}{5870 \times 10^{3}}}[/tex]

v=7338.9349

(b) Second cosmic speed (escape velo.)

$$

\begin{gathered}

[tex]V=\sqrt{\frac{2 G M}{r}}\\\\V=\sqrt{2} \sqrt{\frac{G M}{r}}\\\\=V\sqrt{2} \times 7338.9349 \\[/tex]

[tex]V=14677.86986 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}[/tex]

(c) In conclusion, in a circular orbit, the gravitational force is gets balanced by centripetal force

[tex]&m_{q \omega \omega^{2}}=\frac{G M M}{r^{2}} \\&r^{3}=\frac{G M}{\omega^{2}}=\frac{G M}{4 \pi^{2}} T^{2} \\&r^{3}=\frac{6.67 \times 10^{-11} \times 4.74 \times 10^{24} \times(16.6 \times 3600)^{7}}{4 \pi^{2}} \\[/tex]

[tex]&r=30581248.06 \times 10^{4} \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}[/tex]

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The small spherical planet called "Glob" has a mass of 7.88×1018 kg and a radius of 6.32×104 m. An astronaut on the surface of Glob throws a rock straight up. The rock reaches a maximum height of 1.44×103 m, above the surface of the planet, before it falls back down.
1. What was the initial speed of the rock as it left the astronaut's hand? (Glob has no atmosphere, so no energy is lost to air friction. G = 6.67×10-11 Nm2/kg2.)
2. A 36.0 kg satellite is in a circular orbit with a radius of 1.45×105 m around the planet Glob. Calculate the speed of the satellite.

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The initial speed of the rock as it left the astronaut's hand is 168 m/s.

The speed of the satellite is 60.2 m/s.

Acceleration due to gravity of the satellite

g = GM/R²

where;

M is mass of the satelliteR is radius of the satellite

g = (6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ x 7.88 x 10¹⁸)/(6.32 x 10⁴)²

g = 0.132 m/s²

initial speed of the rock when it reaches maximum height

v² = u² - 2gh

0 = u² - 2gh

u² = 2gh

u = √2gh

u = √(2 x 9.8 x 1440)

u = 168 m/s

Speed of the satellite

v = √GM/r

v = √[(6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ x 7.88 x 10¹⁸)/(1.45 x 10⁵)]

v = 60.2  m/s

Thus, the initial speed of the rock as it left the astronaut's hand is 168 m/s.

The speed of the satellite is 60.2 m/s.

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An object of height 5 cm is kept in front of a
lens. An inverted image of height 5 is formed. identity the lens and position of the
object and image.

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Answer:

The type of lens involved is a convex lens and the object is positioned at the center of the curvature of the convex lens.

According to the question, a real, inverted, and same-sized image of the object is formed.

A concave lens is a diverging lens and always forms virtual images. But convex lenses are converging lenses and are the only type of lens that produce real and inverted images of the corresponding objects.

When an object is placed at the center of the curvature of a convex lens, its corresponding image is formed on the opposite side of the convex lens. The image formed is real and inverted.

The distance of the image from the lens is equal to the distance of the object from the lens.

For a convex lens, the distance of the center of curvature from the lens is double the focal length of the lens.

That's why the convex lens and center of curvature are the correct answer to this question.

Explanation:

Figure 21.62 shows a box on whose surfaces the electric field is measured to be horizontal and to the right. On the left face (3 cm by 2 cm) the magnitude of the electric field is 400 V/m, and on the right face the magnitude of the electric field is 1000 V/m. On the other faces only the direction is known (horizontal). Calculate the electric flux on every face of the box, the total flux, and the total amount of charge that is inside the box.

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(a) The electric flux on left face is 0.24 Vm and on the right face is 1 Vm.

(b) The total flux is 1.24 Vm.

(c) The total amount of charge that is inside the box is  1.1 x 10⁻¹¹ C.

Area of the left face

The area of the left face is calculated as follows;

A1 = 0.03 m x 0.02 m = 0.0006 m²

Electric flux on the left face

Ф1 = EA1

Ф1 = (400 V/m)( 0.0006 m²) = 0.24 Vm

Let the dimension of the right face = 5 cm by 2 cm

Area of the right face

A2 = 0.05 m x 0.02 m = 0.001 m²

Electric flux on the right face

Ф2 = EA2

Ф2 = (1000 V/m)( 0.001 m²) = 1 Vm

Total flux

Ф = Ф1 + Ф2

Ф = 0.24 Vm + 1 Vm = 1.24 Vm

Total charge inside the box

Ф = Q/ε

Q = εФ

Q = (8.85 x 10⁻¹²)(1.24)

Q = 1.1 x 10⁻¹¹ C

Thus, the electric flux on left face is 0.24 Vm and on the right face is 1 Vm.

The total flux is 1.24 Vm and the total amount of charge that is inside the box is  1.1 x 10⁻¹¹ C.

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A thin flexible gold chain of uniform linear density has a mass of 17.1 g. It hangs between two 30.0 cm long vertical sticks (vertical axes) which are a distance of 30.0 cm apart horizontally (x-axis), as shown in the figure below which is drawn to scale.
Evaluate the magnitude of the force on the left hand pole.

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The magnitude of the force on the left-hand pole of the thin flexible gold chain of uniform linear density with a mass of 17.1 and, hangs between two 30.0 cm long vertical sticks, which are a distance of 30.0 cm apart will be, 0.167N.

To find the correct answer, we have to know more about the Basic forces that acts upon a body.

What is force and which are the basic forces that acts upon a body?A push or a pull which changes or tends to change the state or rest, or motion of a body is called Force.Force is a polar vector as it has a point of application.Positive force represents repulsion and the negative force represented attraction.There are 3 main forces acting on a body, such as, weight mg, normal reaction N, and the Tension or pulling force.How to solve the problem?We have given that, the gold chain hangs between the vertical sticks of 30cm and the horizontal distance between then is 30cm.From the given data, we can find the angle  (in the free body diagram, it is given as θ).

                                    [tex]tan\alpha =\frac{30}{30}\\ \alpha =45^0[/tex]

From the free body diagram given, we can write the balanced equations of total force along y direction as,

                                 [tex]y-direction\\T_2sin\alpha =mg\\\\T_2=\frac{mg}{sin\alpha } =\frac{17.1*10^{-3}*9.8}{sin45} \\\\T_2=0.236N[/tex]

From the free body diagram given, we can write the balanced equations of total force along x direction as,

                                 [tex]x-direction\\T_1-T_2cos\alpha =0\\T_1=T_2cos\alpha \\T_1=0.236*cos45=0.167N[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that, the magnitude of force on the left-hand pole will be 0.167N.

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The force acting on the left-hand pole of a thin, flexible gold chain of uniform linear density weighing 17.1 grams that is suspended between two vertical sticks that are 30.0 cm apart will be 0.167 N in magnitude.

We need to learn more about the fundamental forces that affect a body in order to arrive at the right answer.

What exactly is force, and what are the fundamental forces that affect a body?Force is a push or a pull that modifies or tends to modify the condition, rest, or motion of a body.Given that it has a point of application, force is a polar vector.Repulsion is represented by positive force, and attraction by negative force.A body is subject to three main forces: weight mg, normal response N, and tension or pulling force.How can the issue be resolved?We have given that, the gold chain hangs between the vertical sticks of 30cm and the horizontal space between then is 30cm.We can determine the angle (shown as in the free body figure) using the information provided.

                              [tex]\alpha =tan^{-1}(\frac{30}{30})=45^0[/tex]

We may get the balanced equations for the total force in the y direction from the provided free body diagram as follows:

                                [tex]T_2sin\alpha =mg\\T_2=\frac{mg}{sin\alpha } =0.236N[/tex]

We can create the balanced equations for the total force in the x direction using the provided free body diagram:

                                     [tex]T_1=T_2cos\alpha \\T_1=0.167N[/tex]

Thus, we may infer that the force acting on the left-hand pole will have a value of 0.167N.

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A man pushing a crate of mass

m = 92.0 kg

at a speed of

v = 0.845 m/s

encounters a rough horizontal surface of length

ℓ = 0.65 m

as in the figure below. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and rough surface is 0.351 and he exerts a constant horizontal force of 280 N on the crate.



(a) Find the magnitude and direction of the net force on the crate while it is on the rough surface.

magnitude_____N

What is the direction?

1. Opposite as the motion of the crate

2. Same as the motion of the crate



(b) Find the net work done on the crate while it is on the rough surface.

______J


(c) Find the speed of the crate when it reaches the end of the rough surface.

_______m/s

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(a) The magnitude and direction of the net force on the crate while it is on the rough surface is 36.46 N, opposite as the motion of the crate.

(b) The net work done on the crate while it is on the rough surface is 23.7 J.

(c) The speed of the crate when it reaches the end of the rough surface is 0.45 m/s.

Magnitude of net force on the crate

F(net) = F - μFf

F(net) = 280 - 0.351(92 x 9.8)

F(net) = -36.46 N

Net work done on the crate

W = F(net) x L

W = -36.46 x 0.65

W = - 23.7 J

Acceleration of the crate

a = F(net)/m

a = -36.46/92

a = - 0.396 m/s²

Speed of the crate

v² = u² + 2as

v² = 0.845² + 2(-0.396)(0.65)

v² = 0.199

v = √0.199

v = 0.45 m/s

Thus, the magnitude and direction of the net force on the crate while it is on the rough surface is 36.46 N, opposite as the motion of the crate.

The net work done on the crate while it is on the rough surface is 23.7 J.

The speed of the crate when it reaches the end of the rough surface is 0.45 m/s.

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Consider a message signal m(t) with the spectrum shown in the following Figure. The message signal bandwidth W=1KHz, This signal is applied to a product modulator, together with a carrier Accos(2πfc t)wave producing the DSB-SC modulated wave S(t). This modulated wave is next applied to a coherent detector. Assuming perfect synchronism between the carrier waves in the modulator and detector, determine the spectrum of the detector output when: (a) The carrier frequency fc=1.25 KHz. And (b) The carrier frequency fc=0.75 KHz. What is the lowest carrier frequency for which each component of the modulated wave S(t) is uniquely determined by m(t)?

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The lowest carrier frequency for which each component of the modulated wave S(t) is uniquely determined by m(t) is

[tex]-Fc,-Fc+W,-Fc-wW = > -1.5k,-0.5k,-2.5kHz[/tex]

"-w,w -1kHz,1kHz" are the frequency components of the detector output in this case.

[tex]-Fc,-Fc+w,-Fc-W = > -0.75k,0.25k,-1.75kHz[/tex]

This is further explained below.

What is the lowest carrier frequency for which each component of the modulated wave S(t) is uniquely determined by m(t)?

Generally, the equation for the modulated wave containing frequency components  is  mathematically given as

[tex]Fc,Fc+w,Fc-W = > 1.5k,2.5k,0.5kHz[/tex]

[tex]-Fc,-Fc+W,-Fc-wW = > -1.5k,-0.5k,-2.5kHz[/tex]

"-w,w -1kHz,1kHz" are the frequency components of the detector output in this case.

b)

In conclusion,, then the modulated wave contains frequency components as

[tex]Fc,Fc+W,Fc-W = > 0.75k,1.75k,-0.25kHz[/tex]

[tex]-Fc,-Fc+w,-Fc-W = > -0.75k,0.25k,-1.75kHz[/tex]

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If you were in a spaceship watching a ball hover at rest (inside the spaceship) in mid-air, and the spaceship suddenly began rapidly accelerating, what would you see happen to the ball? Why?

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Answer:

It will still hover until the spaceship "hits" or exerts a force on it.

Explanation:

Remember, if there is no net force, there is no acceleration or movement.

In this case, our ball is hovering in the spaceship, and in space, we can assume there is no [tex]F_g[/tex], and we can assume there is no [tex]F_N[/tex], nor no forces acting against it.

So, the ball would not move.

However, once the spaceship starts accelerating, the ball would still hover until the spaceship exerts a force on it.

This is because of the same thing as explained above, no forces acting on it, therefore, no acceleration.

Think about it this way.

Imagine you jumped up, then someone threw a ball at you. Now let's imagine you can't move until you hit the floor, meaning that in an ideal situation only  [tex]F_g[/tex] is acting on you. Now again, let's imagine time slows really down for you, but not the ball. Before the ball comes and hits you, you are "hovering" like a ball. But after the ball hits you, you move a little because the ball exerted a force on you.

If you did not understand what I meant above, just forget about it, and think about the fact that if there is a Net force (all the force values added up), then there is acceleration and movement.

The Earth’s diameter is about 8,000 miles; our Moon’s diameter is about 2,000 miles; how
many Moon’s would fit inside of the volume of the Sun?

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Three moons can fit inside the volume of the sun.

What is the moon?

The moon is a non luminous body found in the space. It could cause a solar eclipse when it comes between the sun and the earth.

Since the Earth’s diameter is about 8,000 miles and the Moon’s diameter is about 2,000 miles, to obtain the number of moons that could fit inside the sun we have;

8,000 miles/ 2,000 miles = 3

Hence, three moons can fit inside the volume of the sun.

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A 45-kg pole vaulter running at 10 m/s vaults over the bar. Her speed when she is above the bar is 1.1 m/s. Neglect air resistance, as well as any energy absorbed by the pole, and determine her altitude as she crosses the bar.

_______m

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The altitude or height of the pole vaulter as she crosses the bar is 4.04 m.

What is the height of the pole vaulter?

The height of the pole vaulter is determined from the change in kinetic energy which is equal to the potential energy at that height.

Potential energy = Change in kinetic energymgh = m(v - u)²/2

h = (v - u)²/2g

h = (10 - 1.1)²/2 * 9.8

h = 4.04 m.

In conclusion, the height is determined from the potential energy at that height.

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Find the speed of a satellite in a circular orbit around the Earth with a radius 3.57 times the mean radius of the Earth. (Radius of Earth = 6.37×10^3 km, mass of Earth = 5.98×10^24 kg, G = 6.67×10^-11 Nm^2/kg^2.)

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Answer: The speed of a satellite in a circular orbit around the Earth with a radius 3.57 times the mean radius of the Earth is 4188.11 m/s.

Explanation: To find the answer, we need to know about the equation of motion of a satellite around earth.

What is the equation of motion of a satellite around earth?We have gravitational force of attraction between the satellite of mass m and earth of mass M as,

                 [tex]F_g=\frac{GMm}{r^2}[/tex]

The expression for centripetal force of,

                 [tex]F_c=\frac{mv^2}{r} \\[/tex]

These two forces are equal for a satellite around earth.

                    [tex]\frac{GMm}{r^2} =\frac{mv^2}{r} \\thus,\\v=\sqrt{\frac{GM}{r} }[/tex]

How to solve the problem?Given that,

                  [tex]r=3.57 R_E=3.57*6.37*10^3=22.74*10^3 km\\M=5.98*10^24kg\\G=6.67*10^{-11}Nm^2/kg^2[/tex]

Thus, the speed of the satellite will be,

                  [tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{6.67*10^{-11}*5.98*10^{24}}{22.74*10^6m} } =4188.11 m/s[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that the speed of satellite will be 4188.11 m/s.

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In a circular orbit with a radius that is 3.57 times the mean radius of the Earth, a satellite moves at a speed of 132.43km/s.

In order to get the solution, we must understand the satellite's planetary motion equation.

What is the satellite's orbital motion equation?The earth's mass M and the satellite's mass M are attracted to one another by gravity.

                          [tex]F_g=\frac{GMm}{r^2}[/tex]

The term used to describe centripetal force of,

                         [tex]F_c=\frac{MV^2}{r}[/tex]

When a satellite orbits the earth, these two forces are equivalent. Thus, the velocity will be,

                          [tex]\frac{GMm}{r^2}=\frac{mV^2}{r}\\V=\sqrt{\frac{GM}{r} } =\sqrt{\frac{6.67*10{-11}*5.98*10^{24}}{22.74*10^3} } \\V=132.43*10^3m/s[/tex]

As a result, we may estimate that the satellite will move at a speed of 132.43 km/s.

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On planet Zog, Mr. Spock measures that it takes 1.38 s for a mass of 0.5 kg to hit the ground when released from rest from a height of 2.85 m.
1. Calculate the size of the acceleration of gravity on that planet.
2. He decides to repeat the experiment. Calculate the work he must do to move the mass from the ground back up to its initial height.

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The acceleration due to gravity is 3 m/s^2 and the work done is -4.3 J.

What is the acceleration due to gravity?

Now we must use the formula;

h = ut + 1/2gt^2

Since it was dropped from a height u = 0 m/s

h = height

u = initial velocity

g = acceleration due to gravity

t = time

h = 1/2gt^2

g = 2h/t^2

g = 2 * 2.85 /(1.38)^2

g = 5.7/1.9

g = 3 m/s^2

The work that must be done is against gravity hence;

W = -(mgh)

W = - (0.5 kg *  3 m/s^2 * 2.85 m)

W = - 4.3 J

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What force pulls a falling apple down to the ground?
A. Spring force
B. Tension
C. Normal force
D. Gravity

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Gravitational force is a type of force that pulls objects to the Earth's surface.

Gravity D

Obviously, under the influence of gravity, the apple begins to “fall” downwards. We can even see that the speed of the apple, which at each point is given by the change of r divided by the change of t, is zero at the beginning (t=0) and then increases while the apple moves towards the earth

What is grandfather Paradox?

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A grandfather paradox is a situation where individual travels to the past and then introduces a change which affects or contradicts the present.

What is a grandfather paradox?

A paradox is a situation or statement which involves two contradictions.

A grandfather paradox is a situation which is defined by the ability of an individual to travel to a time in the past usually before the birth of their grandfather and then introduces a change which affects or contradicts the present. For example, killing the grandfather to prevent their birth.

In conclusion, a grandfather paradox is is an event which contradicts the present as a result of a change done to the past.

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A crate with a mass of 175.5 kg is suspended from the end of a uniform boom with a mass of 94.7 kg. The upper end of the boom is supported by a cable attached to the wall and the lower end by a pivot (marked X) on the same wall.
Calculate the tension in the cable. (You'll need to get the various positions from the graph. Many are exactly on one of the tic marks.)

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323.5 N is the tension in the cable.

Given

Mass of crate(M) = 175.5 kg

Mass of boom(m) = 94.7 kg

The tension, T in the cable can be calculated by taking moments of force about the central point of marked X.

The Angle of the boom with the horizontal can be calculated by

tanθ = 5/10

θ = tan⁻¹(5/10) = 26.56°

Angle of the boom with horizontal is 26.56°

The angle of cable with horizontal can be calculated by

tan B = 4/10

B = tan⁻¹(4/10) = 21.80°

Angle of cable with horizontal is 21.80°

Taking moments of force about the point X

(Mcosθ + mcosθ) 0.5 = T(sin(θ +B)1

(175.5 × cos 26.56 + 94.7 × cos 26.56 )× 0.5 = T (sin(26.56 + 21.80) X 1

By calculating, we get

Tension(T) = 241.68/0.747

Tension(T) = 323.5 N

Hence, 323.5 N is the tension in the cable.

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A constant force F is applied on a body for a time interval of delta t.This force changes the velocity of the body from V1 to V2.then change in momentum in time interval will be

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The change in momentum in time interval, given the data will be F × Δt

What is momentum?

Momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity. It is expressed as

Momentum = mass × velocity

What is impulse?

This is defined as the change in momentum of an object.

Impulse = change in momentum

But

Impulse = force × time

Therefore

Force × time = change in momentum

How to determine the change in momentumInitial velocity = v₁ Finalvelocity = v₂Force = FChange in time = ΔtChange in momentum = ?

Force × time = change in momentum

F × Δt = change in momentum

Change in momentum = F × Δt

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A thin flexible gold chain of uniform linear density has a mass of 17.1 g. It hangs between two 30.0 cm long vertical sticks (vertical axes) which are a distance of 30.0 cm apart horizontally (x-axis), as shown in the figure below which is drawn to scale.
Evaluate the magnitude of the force on the left hand pole.

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The magnitude of the force on the left-hand pole is mathematically given as

f'=0.167N

Q=45 degrees

What is the magnitude of the force on the left-hand pole.?

Generally, the equation for Force is  mathematically given as

F=mg/sinФ

Therefore

F(17.1*10^{-3})*9.8/sin 45

F=0.237N

Considering horizontal axis or plane

f'-fcos=0

Therefore

f'=0.237*cos45

f'=0.167N

In conclusion, the slope

tanФ=30/30

tanФ=1

Ф=45

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The following table lists the speed of sound in various materials. Use this table to answer the question.

Substance Speed (m/s)
Glass 5,200
Aluminum 5,100
Iron 4,500
Copper 3,500
Salt water 1,530
Fresh water 1,500
Mercury 1,400
Hydrogen at 0°C 1,284
Ethyl Alcohol 1,125
Helium at 0°C 965
Air at 100°C 387
Air at 0°C 331
Oxygen at 0°C 316
Sound will travel fastest in air at _____.

-5°C
0°C
10°C
15°C

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Sound will travel fastest in air at 15°C.

Speed of sound in air

The speed of sound in air, given in the range of 100 degrees Celsius and 0 degree Celsius include;

Air at 100°C 387 m/s

Air at 0°C 331 m/s

From the date above, the speed of sound in air increases with increases in temperature. Thus, Sound will travel fastest in air at 15°C.

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Find the speed of a satellite in a circular orbit around the Earth with a radius 3.57 times the mean radius of the Earth. (Radius of Earth = 6.37×103 km, mass of Earth = 5.98×1024 kg, G = 6.67×10-11 Nm2/kg2.)

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The speed of a satellite in a circular orbit around the Earth is 4,188 m/s.

Speed of the satellite

The speed of the satellite is calculated as follows;

v = √GM/r

where;

M is mass of Earthr is radius of satellite

v = √[(6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ x 5.98 x 10²⁴) / (3.57 x 6.37 x 10⁶)]

v = 4,188 m/s

Thus, the speed of a satellite in a circular orbit around the Earth is 4,188 m/s.

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Piston 1 in the figure has a diameter of 1.87 cm. Piston 2 has a diameter of 9.46 cm.
In the absence of friction, determine the force F, necessary to support an object with a mass of 991 kg placed on piston 2. (Neglect the height difference between the bottom of the two pistons, and assume that the pistons are massless).

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Force necessary to support the object on piston 2 is 24× 10⁴ N.

To find the answer, we need to know about the force and pressure on piston 1 and piston 2.

What's the pressure on piston 2?The force on piston 2= mass × acceleration due to gravity

= 991 Kg × 9.8 = 9414.5N

Mathematically, force= pressure/areaPressure= force × area of piston

= 9414.5N × π(9.46² cm² /4)

= 9414.5N × π(9.46²× 10^(-4)m²/4)

= 66.2 N/m²

What's the force needed to held the mass on piston 2?Pressure on piston 2 = pressure on piston 1Force on piston 1= pressure on piston 1/area of piston 1

= 66.2/ π(1.87² cm² /4)

= 66.2/ π(1.87²×10^(-4)m² /4)

= 24× 10⁴ N

Thus, we can conclude that force necessary to support the object on piston 2 is 24× 10⁴ N.

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A certain force gives mass m1, an acceleration of 12 m/s² and mass m2 an acceleration of 3.3. m/s². What acceleration will this force give to the combined mass?​

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Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Usually, acceleration means the speed is transforming, but not always. When an object moves in a circular path at a steady speed, it is still accelerating, because the focus of its velocity is changing.

a = 4,552 m / s²,   b)  a = 2,588 m / s²

Newton's second law is

F = ma

a = F / m

in this case the force remains constant

indicate us

* for a mass m₁

a₁ = F/m₁

a₁ = 12, m/ s²

* for a mass m₂

a₂= 3.3 m / s²

acceleration  m = m₂-m₁

substitute

[tex]$\begin{aligned}&a=\frac{F}{m_{2}-m_{1}} \\&1 / a=\frac{m_{2}}{F}-\frac{m_{1}}{F}\end{aligned}$[/tex]

let's calculate

1/a=1/3.3 - 1/12  = 0.21969

 a = 4,552 m / s²

a= 4,552m/s²

What is speed and acceleration?

Speed ​​estimates the rate of movement of an object, that is, the distance traveled per unit of time. Acceleration calculates the rate of change of velocity, that is, the change in velocity between two different moments

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a body has a mass of 2kg.it accelerats from 20m/s to 40m/s in 4 seconds.the resultant force is

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The resultant force is 8N  

Given that mass is 2kg , v= 40m/s, u =20m/s and we need to calculate resultant force
F=ma

m is given
so for a
v-u/t=a { first equation of motion }

40-20/4= 4
so a=4

F = ma =2*4 = 8N
The difference between the forces that are acting on an object as part of a system is known as the resultant force.
v = u + at is the first equation of motion. Here, v denotes the end speed, u the starting speed, an acceleration, and t the passage of time. The first equation of motion is provided by the velocity-time relation, which may be used to calculate acceleration.

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A golf ball is hit so that it leaves the club face at a velocity of 45m/s at an angle of 40° to the horizontal. by ignoring the effect of air resistance and spin on the ball, use the information to answer the question (a) to (d).
a) Calculate the horizontal component of the velocity
b) Determine the vertical component of the velocity.
c) Find the time taken for the ball to reach its maximum height.
d) Calculate the horizontal distance travelled when the ball is at its maximum height.​

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Answer:a)45cos40 b)45sin40 c) 2.95 d)102

Explanation:

a) [tex]v_{x} = 45 cos40[/tex]

b) [tex]v_{y}=45sin40[/tex]

c) Since air resistance is negligible, the only force acting on the golf ball is gravity. Thus, its vertical acceleration is -g. We know the final velocity must be 0 m/s, because this will be when the golf ball reaches the maximum height and starts to change direction (it falls back to the ground). We also know initial velocity in the vertical direction (see part b). Thus, we can use this equation: [tex]v_{f} = v_{i} + at[/tex].

[tex]0 m/s = 45sin40 + (-9.8m/s^2)t\\t = 2.95s[/tex]

d) The horizontal distance traveled is dependent on (1) how long the ball is in the air and (2) what the horizontal velocity is. (1) was found in part c, and (2) was found in part a.

[tex]x=vt\\x=45cos40(2.95) =102m[/tex]

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