Answer:
C. while the magnet is moving
Explanation:
Electromagnetic induction implies the production of electric current by mere movement of a magnet with respect to a coil or wire.
In the given question, current would be induced in the wire only when the magnet moves. That is either when the magnet is pushed into a wire, or when pulled out. But no current would flow through the wire when the magnet is left there for a while.
The current is induced because of the motion involved. Thus, the appropriate option is C.
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Elements from Period 3 of the periodic table are highlighted. Which element
is a metalloid?
A. Sodium
B. Argon
C. Sulfur
D. Silicon
Answer:
Explanation:
Look at the color scheme. That will help you a lot.
The metals are Na Mg and Al. They are colored Blue.
The Non metals are colored yellow.
Seven of the eight entries are taken up by yellow or blue. There is only 1 element left over and that is Si. So it must the metalloid. It has properties of the both the metals and the non metals.
Answer: silicon
Explanation:
how does the property of being polar benefit the ability of organic compounds to function in the body.
Explanation:
Organic compounds essential to human functioning include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleotides. These compounds are said to be organic because they contain both carbon and hydrogen. ... Carbohydrate compounds provide essential body fuel.
show your full steps
Answer:
x = 13552.6 m
Explanation:
This is a projectile throwing exercise
Let's start by looking for the time it takes for the pump to reach the ground y = 0
y = y₀ + v_{oy} t - ½ g t²
as the plane flies horizontally the vertical speed is zero
0 = y₀ + 0 - ½ g t²
t = [tex]\sqrt{2y_o/g}[/tex]
t = [tex]\sqrt{2 \ 10000/9.8}[/tex]
t = 45.175 s
with this time we can find the distance it travels horizontally
x = v₀ₓ t
x = 300 45,175
x = 13552.6 m
the bomb must be dropped at this distance before hitting the target
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You sit with friends around a campfire, roasting marshmallows. Which
transfer of thermal energy involved in this system is an example of radiation
Answer:
The answer is c
Thermal energy moves within the air from the flames to the marshmallow.
Explanation:
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You sit with friends around a campfire, roasting marshmallows. then the transfer of thermal energy involved in this system is an example of radiation Thermal energy moves within the air from the flames to the marshmallow. Hence option C is correct.
What is thermal Energy ?In physics and engineering, the phrase "thermal energy" is thrown around in a lot of different situations. It can relate to a variety of distinct physical notions. Included in this are the internal energy, or enthalpy, of a body of matter and radiation; heat, which is a form of energy transfer (as is thermodynamic work); and the characteristic energy of a degree of freedom in a system described in terms of its microscopic particulate constituents (where T denotes temperature and k denotes the Boltzmann constant.
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When a Frisbee is flying horizontally through the air, the speed of the air flowing over the Frisbee's top is
Group of answer choices.
A. higher than the speed of the air beneath it and the pressure on top of the Frisbee is greater than the pressure beneath it.
B. lower than the speed of the air beneath it and the pressure on top of the Frisbee is less than the pressure beneath it.
C. lower than the speed of the air beneath it and the pressure on top of the Frisbee is greater than the pressure beneath it.
D. higher than the speed of the air beneath it and the pressure on top of the Frisbee is less than the pressure beneath it.
Answer:
D. higher than the speed of the air beneath it and the pressure on top of the Frisbee is less than the pressure beneath it.
Explanation:
Newton's Second Law of Motion states that the acceleration of a physical object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the physical object and inversely proportional to its mass.
Mathematically, it is given by the formula;
[tex] Acceleration = \frac {Net \; force}{mass} [/tex]
When a frisbee flies horizontally through the air, it experiences air above and beneath it. Also, there is a pressure acting on both on top and below the frisbee.
Typically, the air flowing over the top of the frisbee has a speed that is higher than the speed of the air beneath it.
Furthermore, the frisbee is able to remain in flight because the pressure on top of the frisbee is less than the pressure beneath it.
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Answer:
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bowling ball weighing 710 N attached to the ceiling by a rope of length 3.87 mThe ball is pulled to one side and released it then swings back and forth as a pendulum. As the rope swings through the vertical, the speed of the bowling ball is 4.51 m/s
What is the acceleration of the bowling ball, in magnitude and direction, at this instant?
What is the tension in the rope at this instant?
Answer:
a = 5.256 m / s² with the vertical direction upwards and T = 1090.8 N
Explanation:
to find the acceleration we must use Newton's second law, in the lowest part of the motion
T - W = m a
where the acceleration is centripetal
a = v² / r
let's calculate
a = 4.51² / 3.87
a = 5.256 m / s²
As the acceleration is centripetal it is directed towards the center of the circle, which in the lower part coincides with the vertical direction upwards.
Let's find the tension of the rope with the first equation
T = W + m a
W = m g
let's calculate
T = 710 + 710 5.256 / 9.8
T = 1090.8 N
f(x)=
[tex]f{x} = \sqrt{x} [/tex]
A 2.80 kg mass is dropped from a
height of 4.50 m. Find its potential
energy (PE) when it is 3.00 m
above the ground.
Answer:
PE = 82.32J
Explanation:
PE = m*g*h
PE = 2.80kg*9.8m/s²*3m
PE = 82.32J
The figure shows a graph of the angular velocity of a rotating wheel as a function of time. Although not shown in the graph, the angular velocity continues to increase at the same rate until t = 8.6 s. What is the angular displacement of the wheel from 0 to 8.6 s?
Answer:
θ = 33.54 rad
Explanation:
This is a circular motion exercise
θ= θ₀ + w₀ t + ½ α t²
suppose that for t = 0 the body is at its initial point θ₀ = 0 and from the graph we see that the initial angular velocity w₀ = -9.0 rad / s
we look for the angular acceleration,
α = [tex]\frac{\Delta w}{ \Delta t}[/tex]
from the graph taken two points
α = [tex]\frac{0 - (-9.0)}{3.0 - 0}[/tex]
α = 3 rad / s²
we substitute in the first equation
θ = 0 -9 t + ½ 3 t²
the displacement is requested for t = 8.6 s
θ = = -9 8.6 + 3/2 8.6²
θ = 33.54 rad
The angular displacement of the wheel from 0 to 8.6s is 33 radians.
Given to us
t = 8.6s
Acceleration of the wheelWe know acceleration is the ratio of velocity and time, therefore, the slope of the velocity-time graph will give us acceleration, therefore,
At point t=3, ω = 0
At point t = 5, ω = 6
Acceleration = slope of the Velocity-time graph = 3 rad/sec²
Angular displacementUsing the equation,
[tex]\theta = \omega_0t+\dfrac{1}{2}\alpha t^2[/tex]
SUbstitute values,
[tex]\theta = (-9.0\times 8.6)+\dfrac{1}{2}(3\times 8.6^2)\\\theta = 33\rm\ radians[/tex]
Hence, the angular displacement of the wheel from 0 to 8.6s is 33 radians.
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While taking a psychology exam, Lori got up and shut the classroom door due to outside noise that affected her concentration. Which theory explains Lori’s behavior?
Group of answer choices
Drive-reduction theory
Expectancy theory
Instinct theory
Arousal theory
Answer:
drive reduction theory
Explanation:
I would say that because of all the cars beeping and making A Lot of cachos on the street so that will definitely affect her taking her exam
Theory explains Lori’s behavior is b) Drive-reduction theory
What is Drive-reduction theory?
It is based on the idea that the primary motivation behind all human behavior is to reduce drives . A drive is a state of discomfort which is triggered by a person's physiology or biological need .
so , she removed discomfort that can happen by the noise outside the classroom in order to maintain student's concentration
correct answer is b) Drive-reduction theory
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The idea of a field was needed for which reason?
A. There was no way to calculate forces.
B. Forces were exerted without physical contact.
C. There was no way to know the direction of forces.
D. Forces affect only certain things.
Answer:
i believe b
Explanation:
for example, gravity works without directly contacting objects so a field helps visualize how gravity objects without physical interaction
Answer:
Explanation:
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A continuous succession of sinusoidal wave pulses are produced at one end of a very long string and travel along the length of the string. The wave has frequency 70.0 Hz, amplitude 5.00 mm, and wavelength 0.600 m. (a) How long does it take the wave to travel a distance of 8.00 m along the length of the string
Answer:
The time taken by the wave to travel 8 m is 0.19 s .
Explanation:
frequency, f = 70 Hz
Amplitude, A = 5 mm
Wavelength = 0.6 m
The wave speed is given by
wave speed, v = frequency x wavelength
v = 70 x 0.6
v = 42 m/s
Distance, d = 8 m
Let the time taken is t.
So, [tex]t =\frac{d}{v}\\\\t =\frac{8}{42}\\\\t = 0.19 s[/tex]
Two uncharged metal spheres, spaced 25.0 cm apart, have a capacitance of 26.0 pF. How much work would it take to move 12.0 nC of charge from one sphere to the other? Answer in Joules.
Answer:
Use 2>60n to get 19>089
Explanation:
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]
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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]
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a brick of mass 0.8 kg is accidentally dropped from a high scaffolding. it reaches the ground with a kinetic energy of 240 J. How high is scaffolding ?(Take acceleration due to gravity g be 10 m s-¹)
Answer:
30 m
General Formulas and Concepts:
Energy
Gravitational Potential Energy: [tex]\displaystyle U_g = mgh[/tex]
m is mass (in kg)g is gravityh is height (in m)Kinetic Energy: [tex]\displaystyle KE = \frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
m is mass (in kg)v is velocity (in m/s²)Law of Conservation of Energy
Explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify variables
[Given] m = 0.8 kg
[Given] g = 10 m/s²
[Given] U = 240 J
[Solve] h
Step 2: Solve for h
[LCE] Substitute in variables [Gravitational Potential Energy]: (0.8 kg)(10 m/s²)h = 240 JMultiply: (8 kg · m/s²)h = 240 JIsolate h [Cancel out units]: h = 30 mEstimate 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]
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).
Under which conditions would a nucleus be least likely to undergo radioactive decay? A. When the strong nuclear forces are less than the electrostatic forces of repulsion
B. When the strong nuclear forces are greater than the electrostatic forces of repulsion
C. When the strong nuclear forces are less than the electrostatic forces of attraction
D. When the strong nuclear forces are greater than the electrostatic forces of attraction
Answer:
b is the correct answer i believe
Explanation:
the strong nuclear force encourages particles to come together so that they can nuetralize, a process the opposite of the electrostatic force of repulsion. This lets the atom stay intact because if the repulsion was more than the nuclear forces strength the atom would lose electrons and slowly decay
A single loop of wire with an area of 0.0780 m2 is in a uniform magnetic field that has an initial value of 3.80 T, is perpendicular to the plane of the loop, and is decreasing at a constant rate of 0.240 T/s .
Requried:
If the loop has a resistance of 0.700Ω. Find the current induced in the loop.
Answer:
The induced current is 26.7 mA
Explanation:
Given;
area of the loop, A = 0.078 m²
initial magnetic field, B₁ = 3.8 T
change in the magnetic field strength, dB/dt = 0.24 T/s
The induced emf is calculated as;
[tex]emf = - \frac{d \phi}{dt} \\\\emf = -\frac{dB.A}{dt} \\\\emf = A (\frac{dB}{dt} )\\\\emf = 0.078(0.24)\\\\emf = 0.0187 \ V[/tex]
The resistance of the loop = 0.7 Ω
The induced current is calculated as;
[tex]V = IR\\\\I = \frac{V}{R} = \frac{emf}{R} = \frac{0.0187}{0.7} = 0.0267 \ A = 26.7 \ mA[/tex]
5. The disks, or pads, that exist between bones as gliding joints are made of which substance?
Answer:
cartilage
Explanation:
Answer:
Cartilage
Explanation:
Correct in AE
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:
Có bao nhiêu đặc trưng sinh lý của âm
Answer:
Ba đặc trưng sinh lí của âm là độ cao, độ to và âm sắc.
Explanation:
A solid aluminum sphere of radius R has moment of
inertia I about an axis through its center. What is the
moment of inertia about a central axis of a solid
aluminum sphere of radius 2R?
1. 21
2. 41
3. 87
4. 161
5. 321
Answer:
5. 32I
Explanation:
The moment of inertia of a solid sphere about its central axis is given by
I = [tex]\frac{2}{5} MR^2[/tex] ------------------(i)
Where;
M = mass of the sphere
R = radius of the sphere.
From the question;
Case 1: The aluminum sphere has a radius R and moment of inertia I.
This means that we can substitute these values of R and I into equation (i) and get;
I = [tex]\frac{2}{5} MR^2[/tex] --------------(ii)
M is the mass of the aluminum sphere and is given by;
M = pV
Where;
p = density of aluminum
V = Volume of the sphere = [tex]\frac{4}{3} \pi R^3[/tex]
=> M = p([tex]\frac{4}{3} \pi R^3[/tex]) --------------------(*)
Case 2: An aluminum sphere with a radius of 2R instead.
Let the moment of inertia in this case be I' and mass be M'
Substituting R = 2R, M = M' and I = I' into equation (i) gives
I' = [tex]\frac{2}{5} M'(2R)^2[/tex] ------------------(iii)
Where;
M' = pV'
p = density of aluminum
V' = volume of the sphere = [tex]\frac{4}{3} \pi (2R)^3[/tex]
=> M' = p([tex]\frac{4}{3} \pi (2R)^3[/tex])
Rewriting gives;
M' = p([tex]\frac{4}{3} \pi (2)^3(R)^3[/tex])
M' = p([tex]\frac{4}{3} \pi8(R)^3[/tex])
M' = 8p([tex]\frac{4}{3} \pi R^3[/tex])
From equation (*), this can be written as
M' = 8M
Now substitute all necessary values into equation (ii)
I' = [tex]\frac{2}{5} M'(2R)^2[/tex]
I' = [tex]\frac{2}{5} (8M)(2R)^2[/tex]
I' = [tex]\frac{2}{5} (8M)(2)^2(R)^2[/tex]
I' = [tex]\frac{2}{5} (8M)(4)(R)^2[/tex]
I' = [tex]\frac{2}{5} (32M)(R)^2[/tex]
I' = [tex]32[\frac{2}{5}MR^2][/tex]
Comparing with equation (ii)
I' = [tex]32[I][/tex]
Therefore, the moment of inertia about a central axis of a solid
aluminum sphere of radius 2R is 32I
you are traveling in a convertible with the top down. the car is moving at a constant velocty of 25 m/s due east along falt ground. you throw a tennis ball straight upward at a speed of 15 m/swhen the ball just leaves your hand, what is the speed of the ball as measured by an observer on the side of the road
Answer:
Teh velocity of ball with respect to the ground is 29.2 m/s.
Explanation:
Velocity of car, vc = 25 due m/s east
velocity of ball with respect to car, v(b,c) = 15 m/s due Z axis
Write the velocities in the vector form
[tex]\overrightarrow{v}_{c}=25 \widehat{i}\\\\\overrightarrow{v}_{(b,c)}=15 \widehat{k}[/tex]
The velocity of ball with respect to ground is
[tex]\overrightarrow{v}_{(b,c)}= \overrightarrow{v}_{(b,g)}-\overrightarrow{v}_{(c,g)}\\\\15 \widehat{k} = \overrightarrow{v}_{(b,g)} - 25 \widehat{i}\\\\\overrightarrow{v}_{(b,g)} = 25 \widehat{i} + 15 \widehat{k}\\\\v_{(b,g)}=\sqrt{25^2 + 15^2}=29.2 m/s[/tex]
Two
cars, A and B , are travelling in the same
direction
although
Car B is 186 metres behind A. The
speed car B is 24.4 m/s and the speed of car A is 18.6 m/ s. How much time does it take for car B to catch up with car A?
Answer:
SA = 18.6 * t + 186 total distance traveled by A in time t
SB = 24.4 t total distance car B must travel to catch car A
SA - SB = 0 = 18.6 t + 186 = 24.4 t
(24.4 - 18.6) t = 186
t = 186 m / 5.8 m/s = 32 s
Check 18.6 * 32 + 186 = 781 m
24.4 * 32 = 781 m
High speed stroboscopic photographs show that the head of a 183 g golf club is traveling at 58.6 m/s just before it strikes a 46.6 g golf ball at rest on a tee. After the collision, the club head travels (in the same direction) at 40.0 m/s. Find the speed of the golf ball just after impact.
Answer:
The speed of the golf ball just after the impact is 73.04 m/s.
Explanation:
Given that,
The mass of golf club, m₁ = 183 g = 0.183 kg
The mass of golf ball, m₂ = 46.6 g = 0.0466 kg
The initial speed of golf club, u₁ = 58.6 m/s
The initial speed of a golf ball, u₂ = 0
The final speeds of club, v₁ = 40 m/s
We need to find the speed of the golf ball just after impact. Using the conservation of momentum to find it.
[tex]m_1u_1+m_2u_2=m_1v_1+m_2v_2\\\\m_1u_1=m_1v_1+m_2v_2\\\\v_2=\dfrac{m_1u_1-m_1v_1}{m_2}\\\\v_2=\dfrac{0.183 (58.6)-0.183(40)}{0.0466 }\\\\=73.04\ m/s[/tex]
So, the speed of the golf ball just after the impact is 73.04 m/s.
(4.56 x 10^-13)-(1.17 x 10^-13)
Assuming the earth is a uniform sphere of mass M and radius R, show that the acceleration of fall at the earth's surface is given by g = Gm/R2 . What is the acceleration of a satellite moving in a circular orbit round the earth of radius 2R
Explanation:
The weight of an object on the surface of the earth is equal to the gravitational force exerted by the earth on the object.
[tex]W=F_G[/tex]
[tex]mg = G \dfrac{mM}{R^2}[/tex]
which gives us an expression for the acceleration due to gravity g as
[tex]g = G\dfrac{M}{R^2}[/tex]
At a height h = R, the radius of a satellite's orbit is 2R. Then the acceleration due to gravity [tex]g_h[/tex] at this height is
[tex]mg_h = G \dfrac{mM}{(2R)^2}= G \dfrac{mM}{4R^2}[/tex]
Simplifying this, we get
[tex]g_h= G \dfrac{M}{4R^2} = \dfrac{1}{4} \left(G \dfrac{M}{R^2} \right) = \dfrac{1}{4}g[/tex]