A high-resistance material is used as an insulator between the conductors of a length of coaxial cable. The resistance material, which forms a hollow tube, has an inner radius a and an outer radius b, and the insulator provides a resistance R between the conductors. If a second insulator, made of the same material and having the same length, is made with double both the inner radius and the outer radius of the first, what resistance would it provide between the conductors

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Answer 1

This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

A high-resistance material is used as an insulator between the conductors of a length of coaxial cable. The resistance material, which forms a hollow tube, has an inner radius a and an outer radius b, and the insulator provides a resistance R between the conductors. If a second insulator, made of the same material and having the same length, is made with double both the inner radius and the outer radius of the first, what resistance would it provide between the conductors

a) (In2)R

b) 4R

c) R/(In2)

d) 2R

e) R

Answer: Option e) R is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Given that;

Inner radius = a

Outer radius = b

Conical Cylinder

∫dR = ∫(edr/2πrL)

R = e/2πL In e |ᵇₐ

R = e/2πL In(b/a) ------------- let this be equation 1

Taking a look at the second cone

a' = 2a

b' = 2a

R' = e/2πL In(2b/2a)

{L = L'}

R' = e/2πL In(b/a) -------let this be equation 2

now lets compare the two equation

R = e/2πL In(b/a)

R' = e/2πL In(b/a)

so R' = R

Therefore Option e) R is the correct answer.

A High-resistance Material Is Used As An Insulator Between The Conductors Of A Length Of Coaxial Cable.

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Answer: C- The planets appeared to move backward in the sky occasionally.

One of the two rectangular components of a force is 20N and it makes an angle of 30
with the force. Find the magnitude of the other components.​

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Answer:

11.545N

Explanation:

The the horizontal and vertical component be expressed as;

Fx = Fxos theta (horizontal compt)

Given Fx = 20N

theta = 30°

Get F:

20 = Fcos30

20 = 0.8660F

F = 20/0.8660

F = 23.09N

Get the magnitude of the other components. (vertical compt)

Fy = Fsin theta

Fy = 23.09sin30

Fy = 23.09(0.5)

Fy = 11.545N

Hence the magnitude of the other component is 11.545N

A pail in a water well is hoisted by means of a frictionless winch, which consists of a spool and a hand crank. When Jill turns the winch at her fastest water-fetching rate, she can lift the pail the 28.0 m to the top in 11.0 s. Calculate the average power supplied by Jill's muscles during the upward ascent. Assume the pail of water when full has a mass of 7.30 kg.

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Answer:

182.28 W

Explanation:

Here ,

m = 7.30 Kg

distance , d= 28.0 m

time , t = 11.0 s

average power supplied = change in potential energy/time

average power supplied = m×g×d/time

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What is the water cycle ?

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the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.

Answer:

The water cycle shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. ... Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow. Water in different phases moves through the atmosphere (transportation).

Explanation:

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Answer:

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negative acceleration or mass
direction, mass, or both
speed, direction, or both

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Speed is the answer

D) Speed, direction, or both

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An object is moving diagonally (down and to the left). You want it to stop moving. In what direction (or
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A. Up and to the right
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A street bridge is 5.5m long if the linear expansion of steel is 0.00001 oc How much will it expand when temperatures is by 10oc? Give answer in Cm

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Answer:

[tex]l_o=550.055\ cm[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

Length of a street bridge, l = 5.5 m

The coefficient of bridge, [tex]\alpha =0.00001 ^0 C[/tex]

We need to find how much will it expand when temperatures is by 10°C.

The change in length per unit original length is given by :

[tex]\dfrac{\Delta l}{l}=\alpha \Delta T\\\\\Delta l = l\alpha \Delta T\\\\=5.5\times 0.00001 \times 10\\\\\Delta l=0.00055\\\\(l_o-l)=0.00055\\\\l_o=0.00055+5.5\\\\=5.50055\ m\\\\l_o=550.055\ cm[/tex]

Hence, the length will expanded 550.055 cm.


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 X-ray

 Ultrasound

 Infrared Radiation​

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Answer and Explanation:

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• Chest MRI: This is used to detect abnormalities of the heart, heart valves and coronary arteries.

--> X-RAY: These are electromagnetic waves of short wavelength with high penetrating power. They are produced when fast moving electrons strike a mass of heavy atoms such as those of metals. It's applications includes:

• They are used to detect hidden cracks in materials.

• They are used to show broken bones in human body.

• They are used in the study of internal structures of crystals.

• In agriculture, x-rays are used in killing germs.

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A missle is flying at a speed 125 m/s. if the missle has a mass of 125 kg. What’s it’s kinetic energy

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Answer:

[tex]976562.5\ Joules[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]We\ are\ given:\\The\ mass\ of\ the\ missile=125\ kg\\The\ velocity\ of\ the\ missile=125\ m/s\\Hence,\\As\ we\ know\ that,\\Kinetic\ energy\ possessed\ by\ an\ object\ with\ mass\ m\ moving\\ with\ a\ velocity\ v:\\E_k=\frac{1}{2}mv^2\\Here,\\The\ Kinetic\ Energy\ possessed\ by\ the\ missile=\frac{1}{2}*125*(125)^2=976562.5\ Joules[/tex]

A double-slit interference pattern is created by two narrow slits spaced 0.21 mm apart. The distance between the first and the fifth minimum on a screen 61 cm behind the slits is 6.2 mm What is the wavelength of the light used in this experiment?

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Answer:

[tex]\lambda =533.6 nm [/tex]

Explanation:

the slits spacing, d = 0.21 mm

distance of screen, D = 61 cm

The condition for minima is given as

[tex]dsin(\theta) = \left ( n+\frac{1}{2} \right )\lambda[/tex]

So, first minima, n = 0

[tex]dsin(\theta_1) = \frac{1}{2}\lambda[/tex]

fifth minima, n = 4

[tex]dsin(\theta_5) = \frac{9}{2}\lambda[/tex]

[tex]d(sin(\theta_5) -sin(\theta_1))= 4\lambda[/tex]

For small angle

[tex]d(tan(\theta_5) -tan(\theta_1))= 4\lambda[/tex]

From the figure:

[tex]d(\frac{y_5}{D}-\frac{y_1}{D})= 4\lambda[/tex]

[tex]\frac{d}{D} (y_5-y_1) = 4\lambda[/tex]

[tex]\lambda = \frac{d}{4D} (y_5-y_1)[/tex]

[tex]\lambda = \frac{0.021}{4(61)} (6.2 \times 10^{-3})[/tex]

[tex]\lambda =533.6 nm[/tex]

"533.5 nm" would be the wavelength of the light used in this experiment.

According to the question,

Slits spacing,

d = 0.21 mm

Distance of screen,

D = 61 cm

The condition for minima is given as:

→ [tex]d (sin \Theta) = (n+\frac{1}{2} ) \lambda[/tex]

So,

1st minima, n = 0

→ [tex]d sin(\Theta_1)= \frac{1}{2} \lambda[/tex]

5th minima, n = 4

→ [tex]d (sin (\Theta_5) - sin (\Theta_1) = 4 \lambda[/tex]

For small angle,

→ [tex]d (tan (\Theta_5) - tan (\Theta_1) = 4 \lambda[/tex]

From the figure, we get

→ [tex]d(\frac{y_5}{D} - \frac{y_1}{D} )= 4 \lambda[/tex]

  [tex]\frac{d}{D} (y_5 -y_1) = 4 \lambda[/tex]

                 [tex]\lambda = \frac{d}{4D}(y_5-y_1)[/tex]

                    [tex]= \frac{0.021}{4\times 61} (6.2\times 10^{-3})[/tex]

                    [tex]= 533.6 \ nm[/tex]

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Which of the following was the girl's velocity when she began to stop?

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Answer:10 m/s

Explanation:

A 100 kg gymnast comes to a stop after tumbling. Her feet do 5,000 J of work to stop her. The girl's velocity when she began to stop is 10 m/sec.

What is velocity?

When an item is moving, its velocity is the rate at which its direction is changing as seen from a certain point of view and as measured by a specific unit of time. Velocity is vector quantity.

Uniform motion an object is said to have uniform motion when object cover equal distance in equal interval of time within exact fixed direction. For a body in uniform motion, the magnitude of its velocity remains constant over time. Here in the question velocity is changing by using work energy theorem we have,

work done = change in kinetic energy

5000 = (.5).m.v² , where v is velocity.

5000 = (.5).100.v²

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Two spheres of equal mass, A and B, are projected off the edge of a 1.0 m bench.    Sphere A has a horizontal velocity of 10 m/s and sphere B has a horizontal velocity of 5 m/s.

__ 5.    If both spheres leave the edge of the table at the same instant, sphere A will land
a.    at some time after sphere B.
b.    at the same time as sphere B.
c.    at some time before sphere B.
d.    There is not enough information to decide.

__ 6.    If both spheres leave the edge of the table at the same instant, sphere A hits the floor at the spot marked X.  Sphere B will hit the floor
a.    at some point between the edge of the table and X.
b.    at some point past X.
c.    at the same distance from the table as X.
d.    there is not enough information to decide.

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Answer:

c. because A will land first becuase its heavier

and D.

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As an astronaunt travels from the surface of the earth to a postion that is four times
as far away from the center of the earth, the astronaut's
a) mass decreases
b)
mass remains the same
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Answer: mass remains the same

Explanation:

My teacher gave me the answer

As an astronaut travels from the surface of the earth to a position that is four times  as far away from the center of the earth, the astronaut's:

B. Mass remains the same

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As a result of this, we can see that the mass of the astronaut remains the same as he travels to a position which is four times further from the center of the earth, because the gravitational forces are the same.

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if an atom was a scale, in which the nucleus is the size of an apple the electron.....

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Answer:

the nucleus is the size of an apple, approximately 5 cm of radius e, the atom has a radius of R = 5 cm 104 = 50000 cm = 50 km

Explanation:

In the Rutherford experiments it was proved that the atomic nucleus has the volume 10-4 the volume of the atom.

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Assume that, when we walk, in addition to a fluctuating vertical force, we exert a periodic lateral force of amplitude 25 NN at a frequency of about 1 HzHz. Given that the mass of the bridge is about 2000 kgkg per linear meter, how many people were walking along the 144-mm-long central span of the bridge at one time, when an oscillation amplitude of 75 mmmm was observed in that section of the bridge

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Complete Question

The complete question is shown on the first uploaded image

Answer:

Explanation:

From the question we are told

   The amplitude of the lateral  force is  [tex]F = 25 \ N[/tex]

   The frequency is   [tex]f = 1 \ Hz[/tex]

   The mass of the bridge per unit length is  [tex]\mu = 2000 \ kg /m[/tex]

    The length of the central span is  [tex]d = 144 m[/tex]

     The oscillation amplitude of the section  considered at the time considered is  [tex]A = 75 \ mm = 0.075 \ m[/tex]

      The time taken for the undriven oscillation to decay to [tex]\frac{1}{e}[/tex]  of its original value is  t = 6T

Generally the mass of the section considered is mathematically represented as

            [tex]m = \mu * d[/tex]

=>        [tex]m = 2000 * 144[/tex]

=>        [tex]m = 288000 \ kg[/tex]

Generally the oscillation amplitude of the section after a  time period  t is mathematically represented as

                 [tex]A(t) = A_o e^{-\frac{bt}{2m} }[/tex]

Here b is the damping constant and the [tex]A_o[/tex] is the amplitude of the section when it was undriven

So from the question  

               [tex]\frac{A_o}{e} = A_o e^{-\frac{b6T}{2m} }[/tex]

=>            [tex]\frac{1}{e} =e^{-\frac{b6T}{2m} }[/tex]

=>          [tex]e^{-1} =e^{-\frac{b6T}{2m} }[/tex]

=>           [tex]-\frac{3T b}{m} = -1[/tex]

=>         [tex]b = \frac{m}{3T}[/tex]

Generally the amplitude of the section considered is mathematically represented as

           [tex]A = \frac{n * F }{ b * 2 \pi }[/tex]

=>       [tex]A = \frac{n * F }{ \frac{m}{3T} * 2 \pi }[/tex]

=>       [tex]n = A * \frac{m}{3} * \frac{2\pi}{25}[/tex]

=>       [tex]n = 0.075 * \frac{288000}{3} * \frac{2* 3.142 }{25}[/tex]

=>       [tex]n = 1810 \ people[/tex]

A waterbed has a force of 1300N on the floor. It exerts 347 Pa of pressure. What is the area of the waterbed?

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Answer:

Pressure = Force/Area

347 = 1300/Area

Area = 1300/347

area= 3.47m2

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Scientists divide Earth’s interior into distinct layers.

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Scientists use models to represent the different layers of Earth’s interior.

When constructing a model of the layers of Earth, scientists need to consider the chemical composition, state of matter, and thickness of each layer. Just like the skin of an apple, Earth’s crust is very thin compared to the other layers. It is about 25–70 km thick beneath the continents. Under the oceans, the crust is only about 5–7 km thick; however, it is much denser. The mantle is much thicker than the crust is, taking up most of Earth’s volume. The mantle begins directly beneath Earth’s crust. It reaches all the way to the outer core, about 2,900 km below the planet’s surface. In other words, Earth is about 1% crust, 83% mantle, and 16% core.

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Despite what you may have read in stories or seen in movies, scientists have never journeyed to the center of Earth. In fact, scientists have never made it through Earth’s crust! However, this has not stopped them from trying. The crust at the bottom of the oceans is much thinner than the crust of the continents. Therefore, drilling through the oceanic crust is the best chance that scientists have to make it to the mantle.

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Answer:

Except in the crust, the interior of the Earth cannot be studied by drilling holes to take samples. Instead, scientists map the interior by watching how seismic waves from earthquakes are bent, reflected, sped up, or delayed by the various layers.

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A satellite orbits the Earth (mass = 5.98 x 1024 kg) once every = 43200 s. At what radius does the satellite orbit?

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Answer:

26621 km

Explanation:

We are given;

Mass: m = 5.98 x 10^(24) kg

Period; T = 43200 s

Formula for The velocity(v) of the satellite is:

v = 2πR/T

Where R is the radius

Formula for centripetal acceleration is;

a_c = v²/R

Thus; a_c = (2πR/T)²/R = 4π²R/T²

Formula for gravitational acceleration is:

a_g = Gm/R²

Where G is gravitational constant = 6.674 × 10^(-11) m³/kg.s²

Now the centripetal acceleration of the satellite is caused by its gravitational acceleration. Thus;

Centripetal acceleration = gravitational acceleration.

Thus;

4π²R/T² = Gm/R²

Making R the subject gives;

R = ∛(GmT²/4π²)

Plugging in the relevant values;

R = ∛((6.674 × 10^(-11) × 5.98 x 10^(24) × 43200²)/(4 × π²))

R = 26.621 × 10^(6) m

Converting to km, we have;

R = 26621 km

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Answer:

T= In(2)/___ =__ In(2)

Explanation:

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Calculate the potential energy of a 6 kg bowling ball suspended 3 m above the surface of the Earth.

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Answer: 176.4 J

Explanation:


What is meant by child rights?

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The child have right/ power of where they go or who they go with
The rights of a child is as follows; what they do with their body, what they do in general. The right to food, water, warmth and housing.

Any violation of these rights could lead to the child being put into CPS or the violator being sent to jail.

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Use the following information to answer questions 6 and 7:
A61.0 kg grocery cart is sitting at rest. In order to change the cart's state of motion, Xavier must apply 72.1
Newtons of force on the cart.
6. How much magnitude of force does the cart exert back on Xavier's hand?
A. 4400 N
B. 1.20 N
C. 72.1 N
D. 0.00 N
After 10 seconds, the dirt has achieved a velocity of +3.62 m/s. Xavier is still applying 72.1 Not force on the
cart.
7. Xavier's sister Maria claims that the cart is in dynamic equilibrium. Is Maria correct?
A Maria is correct because the cart is traveling at a constant velocity while experiencing balanced
forces.
B. Maria is correct because the cart's velocity has changed.
C. Maria is incorrect because the cart is traveling at a constant velocity while experiencing
unbalanced forces.
D. Maria is incorrect because the cart's velocity has changed

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Question 6

C. 72.1 N

Its simply the newton Third law, whenever two objects interact, they exert equal and opposite forces on each other.

Question 7

D. Maria is incorrect because the cart's velocity has changed

The car is accelerating so, It is not in dynamic equilibrium. Remember that by the Newton Second Law:

F = ma

The cart is in dynamic equilibrium. The correct options for the two question are:

6. C

7. A

6.) Given that a 61.0 kg grocery cart is sitting at rest. And Xavier applied 72.1 Newtons of force on the cart.

According to Newton's third law of motion which state that, in every action, there will be equal and opposite reaction. The magnitude of force That the cart exert back on Xavier's hand will be opposite and equal to the force applied. which is negative 72.1 N

7.) If the grocery cart is moving in a constant velocity, then it will achieve a dynamic equilibrium. In this scenario, the air resistance force balances with the applied force.

Therefore,  Maria is correct because the cart is traveling at a constant velocity while experiencing balanced forces.

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Look at this model of an atom. Using a periodic table, which element does it represent?

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Answer:

Nitrogen

Explanation:

Calculate the potential energy of a coffee cup that is resting on a 24.5 meter ledge, and
weighs 5.4 Newtons

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Answer:

E_{pot} = 132.3 [J]

Explanation:

In order to solve this problem, we must use the definition of the potential energy which can be calculated by means of the following formula.

[tex]E_{pot}=W*h[/tex]

where:

Epot = potential energy [J]

W = weight = 5.4 [N]

h = elevation = 24.5 [m]

[tex]E_{pot}=5.4*24.5\\E_{pot}=132.3[J][/tex]

a steel girder weighting 700 lb is hoisted from gund level to the roof of a 70-ft building using a chain that weighs 4lb/running foot. Find the work done

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Answer:

66.475kJ

Explanation:

Work done is the product of the force and perpendicular distance in direction of the force.

Work done = Force × distance

Given

Weight = 700lb

Distance = 70ft

1lb force = 4.448N

700lb force = 700(4.448) = 3113.6N

Distance = 70(0.305) = 21.35m

Work done = 3113.6×21.35

Work done ≈ 66,475Joules

Work done = 66.475kJ

a 2 kg block is attached to a horizontal ideal spring with a spring constant 200N/m. when the ​

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The answer is supposed to be in m.
I used 1/2mv^2=1/2KX^2, the answer I get is .5m which doesn't seem right.

19. What energy transformation occurs in a battery?
A. chemical energy to thermal energy
C. electric energy to chemical energy
B. chemical energy to electric energy
D. thermal energy to chemical energy

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i think correct answer is b

Answer:

B.chemical energy changes to electric energy.

Explanation:

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