A large truck and a small car are moving at the same speed. The truck has a greater kinetic energy because its _________ is greater

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is mass .

Explanation:

The kinetic energy formula is :

[tex]k.e = \frac{1}{2} m {v}^{2} [/tex]

So if the mass is higher, the kinetic energy gained is higher .

Answer 2

If a large truck and a small car are moving at the same speed. The truck has greater kinetic energy because its mass is greater, as the kinetic energy of a body depends on the mass as well as the speed of the object.

What is mechanical energy?

Mechanical energy is the combination of all the energy in motion represented by total kinetic energy and the total stored energy in the system which is represented by total potential energy.

The kinetic energy of the Truck is given by the expression,

K.E= 1/2*m*v²

Where K.E is the kinetic energy of the object

m is the mass of the truck

v is the velocity of the truck

Since the speed is the same for both cars and the truck has greater kinetic energy because its mass is greater.

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Thinking about the winter we missed out on this year. Calvin and his tiger go sledding down a snowy hill. There is friction between the snow and the sled, and there is air resistance. Looking at the entire time that they spend on the hill (from when they start from rest at the top of the hill until they reach the bottom moving fast), indicate whether each of the following quantities is positive, negative, or zero, by writing either, -, or 0 for the questions below. We take Calvin, the tiger, and the sled as our system.
a. The work done by the normal force that the snow exerts on the system?
b. The work is done by the frictional force that the snow exerts on the system?
c.The change in the kinetic energy of the system?
d.The change in the gravitational potential energy of the system?
e. The total work is done on the system?

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Answer:

a)  W=0, b) Work is negative, c) work is positive and scientific energy variation is positive, d)     the variation of the potential enrgy is negative,

e) total work is positive

Explanation:

Work in physics is defined by the scalar scalar product of force by displacement

          W = F. dx

The bold are vectors; this can be written in the form of the mules of the quantities

          W = F dx cos θ

where θ is the angle between force and displacement.

a) The normal force is perpendicular to the inclined plane which is perpendicular to the displacement, therefore the angle is

         θ = 90         cos 90 = 0

        W=0

In conclusion the work is zero

b) The friction force opposes the displacement whereby the angle is

       θ = 180      cos 190 = -1

        W = - fr d

Work is negative

c) To calculate the change in kinetic energy we use that the work is equal to the variation of the kinetic energy

            m g sin θ  L = ΔK

this magnitude is positive since the angle is zero cos 0 = 1

how the system starts from rest ΔK = Kf -K₀=  + Kf -0

work is positive and scientific energy variation is positive

d) change in potential energy

               The potential energy is is ΔU = Uf -U₀

we fix the reference system in the bases of the plane so Uf = 0

               ΔU = -U₀

         the variation of the potential enrgy is negative

e) The total work is formed by the work of the weight component, the work of the friction force

              W_Total = W_weight - W_roce

as the body moves down

              W_Total> 0

Therefore the total work is positive

When you turn down the volume on the television, you reduce the _______ carried by the sound waves, so you also reduce their ________

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Answer:

when you turn down the volume on the television, you reduce the intensity carried by the sound waves, so you also reduce their amplitude.

Explanation:

When you turn down the volume of the television, you are actually reducing the intensity of the sound wave, which is directly proportional to the amplitude of the sound. Amplitude is height of the sound wave.

Therefore, when you turn down the volume on the television, you reduce the intensity carried by the sound waves, so you also reduce their amplitude.

A metal ring 5.00 cm in diameter is placed between the north and south poles of large magnets with the plane of its area perpendicular to the magnetic field. These magnets produce an initial uniform field of 1.12 T between them but are gradually pulled apart, causing this field to remain uniform but decrease steadily at 0.220 T/s.

Required:
What is the magnitude of the electric field induced in the ring?

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Answer:

Ein: 2.75*10^-3 N/C

Explanation:

The induced electric field can be calculated by using the following path integral:

[tex]\int E_{in} dl=-\frac{\Phi_B}{dt}[/tex]

Where:

dl: diferencial of circumference of the ring

circumference of the ring = 2πr = 2π(5.00/2)=15.70cm = 0.157 m

ФB: magnetic flux = AB (A: area of the loop = πr^2 = 1.96*10^-3 m^2)

The electric field is always parallel to the dl vector. Then you have:

[tex]E_{in}\int dl=E_{in}(2\pi r)=E_{in}(0.157m)[/tex]

Next, you take into account that the area of the ring is constant and that dB/dt = - 0.220T/s. Thus, you obtain:

[tex]E_{in}(0.157m)=-A\frac{dB}{dt}=-(1.96*10^{-3}m^2)(-0.220T/s)=4.31*10^{-4}m^2T/s\\\\E_{in}=\frac{4.31*10^{-4}m^2T/s}{0.157m}=2.75*10^{-3}\frac{N}{C}[/tex]

hence, the induced electric field is 2.75*10^-3 N/C

A string, fixed at both ends and 2.14 m long, is vibrating in its second harmonic. It excites a 0.5-m long pipe closed on one end into its third harmonic (first overtone). Use a speed of sound in air of 345 m/s if needed. (a) Sketch the normal modes given above for both the string and the closed-open pipe. [8] (b) What is the wave speed on the string? [7] (c) Write down the wave function y(x,t) for the 2nd harmonic wave on the string. Assume an arbitrary amplitude. [10] (d) If the mass density of the string is 0.55 g/m, what is the tension in the string? [5]

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Which type of power plant uses the movement of air in nature to generate
electricity?
A. Radiant
B. Wind
C. Coal
D. Hydroelectric

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Answer:

Wind

Explanation:

Answer:

I think that the correct answer is wind.

I hope this helps you!!!

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Revlew Millikan's Photoelectric Experiment Robert A. Mlkan (1868 1953). although best known for his "oil-drop experiment," which measured the charge of an electron, also perfomed pioneering research on the photoelectric effect. In experiments on lithium, for example, Millikan observed a maximum kinetic energy of 0.550 eV when electrons were ejected with 433.9-nm light. When light of 253.5 m was used, he observed a maximum kinetic energy of 2.57 eV.
Part A What is the work function,W, for lithium, as determined from Milikan's results? Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units.
Part B What maximum kinetic energy do you expet illikan found when he used light with a wavelength of 362.4 TIm? Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units Value Units

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Answer:

A.) Work function = 2.3 eV

B.) Max. K.E observed = 1.1 eV

Explanation:

A.) Millikan observed a maximum kinetic energy of 0.550 eV when electrons were ejected with 433.9-nm light. When light of 253.5 m was used, he observed a maximum kinetic energy of 2.57 eV. 

work function (f) is the minimum energy required to remove an electron from the surface of the material.

hf = Ø + K.E (maximum)

Where

h = Plank constant 6.63 x 10-34 J s

Ø = work function

hc/λ = Ø + K.E (max)

(6.63×10^-34 × 3×10^8)/433.9×10^-9 = Ø + 0.550 × 1.6×10^-19

4.58×10^-19 = Ø + 8.8×10^-20

Ø = 4.58×10^-19 - 8.8×10^-20

Ø = 3.7 × 10^-19 J

Converting Joule to eV

Ø = 3.7 × 10^-19/1.6×10^-19

Ø = 2.3 eV

B.) When light of wavelength 362.4 m is used

The maximum K.E observed = incident light K.E - (the work function).

Incident K.E = hf = hc/λ

Incident K.E =

(6.63×10^-34 × 3×10^8)/362.4

Incident K.E = 5.5 × 10^-28J

Let's convert joule to eV

Incident K.E = 5.5×10^-28/1.6×10^-19

Incident K.E = 3.4 × 10^-9

Max. K.E observed = 3.4 - 2.3

Max. K.E observed = 1.1 eV

Let’s discuss some particle physics. In 1897, physicist J.J. Thomson conducted a seminalexperiment with a cathode ray tube. In the experiment, a beam of an unknown particle of chargeqandmassmis shot through the tube onto a fluorescent screen, at some speedvand in thex-direction. Uponimpact the beam leaves a bright spot on the screen. Sincevis very fast, effects of gravity are negligible andthe beam forms essentially a straight line normal to the screen.

To eliminate this deflection, an external uniform magnetic field of magnitudeBis turned on as well. What should be the direction and magnitudeBof this field such that ∆z= 0?

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Answer:

The direction of the magnetic field should be in the x and y coordinates alone, and their should be no change towards the z coordinate. Also the magnitude of the magnetic field in the z direction would be zero if there is no magnetic field in that coordinate.

The coordinate should be:

B = bi + bj

Una furgoneta circula por una carretera a 55km/h. Diez km atrás , un coche circula en el mismo sentido a 85km/h ¿ En cuanto tiempo alcanzará el coche a la furgoneta? ¿A qué distancia se producirá el encuentro?

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Answer:

t = 0.33h = 1200s

x = 18.33 km

Explanation:

If the origin of coordinates is at the second car, you can write the following equations for both cars:

car 1:

[tex]x=x_o+v_1t[/tex]    (1)

xo = 10 km

v1 = 55km/h

car 2:

[tex]x'=v_2t[/tex]    (2)

v2 = 85km/h

For a specific value of time t the positions of both cars are equal, that is, x=x'. You equal equations (1) and (2) and solve for t:

[tex]x=x'\\\\x_o+v_1t=v_2t\\\\(v_2-v_1)t=x_o\\\\t=\frac{x_o}{v_2-v_1}[/tex]

[tex]t=\frac{10km}{85km/h-55km/h}=0.33h*\frac{3600s}{1h}=1200s[/tex]

The position in which both cars coincides is:

[tex]x=(55km/h)(0.33h)=18.33km[/tex]

Fill in the word that completes each statement.

Current cannot flow through a circuit when the switch is

Current flows through a circuit and all of the bulbs are lit only when the switch is

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Answer:

Current cannot flow through a circuit when the switch is OPENCurrent flows through a circuit and all of the bulbs are lit only when the Switch is  CLOSE

Explanation:

In a series connected electrical circuit as also seen in all electrical Circuit the switch allows the flow of Electricity through out the circuit therefore causing the lighting of bulbs and also other electrical appliances to receive electricity.

When the switch is Open the flow of electricity in the circuit is disrupted while when the Switch is closed it allows the flow of electricity seamlessly through out the circuit. there are different types of switches but the most important is the MAIN SWITCH  because it is used to shutoff electricity completely from the entire circuit during emergencies or repairs.

Answer:

Current cannot flow through a circuit when the switch is OPEN

Current flows through a circuit and all of the bulbs are lit only when the switch is CLOSED

Explanation:

I Science Sem 1
1 7.1.2 Exam: Semester 1 Exam
Question 18 of 30
3 Points
How much force is required in Newtons) to accelerate a 12-kg bicycle, along
with its 50-kg rider, at 2 m/s2?
Give your answer as a number.
Answer here​

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Answer:

Force, F = 124 N

Explanation:

We have,

Mass of bicycle is 12 kg and mass of rider is 50 kg

Total mass of the system is 12 kg + 50 kg = 62 kg

Acceleration of the system is 2 m/s²

It is required to find the force required to accelerate the system. The force acting on an object is given by :

[tex]F=ma\\\\F=62\ kg\times 2\ m/s^2\\\\F=124\ N[/tex]

So, the force of 124 N is acting on the system.  

Explain the force responsible for the formation of our solar system.

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Answer:

gravity

Approximately 4.5 billion years ago, gravity pulled a cloud of dust and gas together to form our solar system.

Explanation:

Explain why you cannot charge one end of a steel rod and leave the other end uncharged

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Answer:

Electrons can be made to move from one object to another. However, protons do not move because they are tightly bound in the nuclei of atoms.Static charge occurs when electrons build up on an object. Static charge:

can only build up on objects which are insulators, eg plastic or wood

cannot build up on objects that act as conductors, eg metals

Conductors allow the electrons to flow away, forming an electric current.

When a static charge on an object is discharged, an electric current flows through the air. This can cause sparks. Lightning is an example of a large amount of static charge being discharged.

Explanation:

What is the relationship Between frequency and sound?

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Answer:

The sensation of a frequency is commonly referred to as the pitch of a sound. A high pitch sound corresponds to a high frequency sound wave and a low pitch sound corresponds to a low frequency sound wave.

Explanation:

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What does the speed of sound depend on ?

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Answer:

As with any wave the speed of sound depends on the medium in which it is propagating.

Explanation:

It depends on the elasticity and density of the medium through which it is traveling.

In general it is best to conceptualize vectors as arrows in space, and then to make calculations with them using their components. (You must first specify a coordinate system in order to find the components of each arrow.) This problem gives you some practice with the components. Let vectors

A =(1,0,−3), B =(−2,5,1), and C =(3,1,1). Calculate the following, and express your answers as ordered triplets of values separated by commas.

a. A- B=______
b. B-C=_______
c. -A +B- C=______
d. 3A- 2C=______
e. -2A+3B- C=_____
f. 2A- 3(B-C)

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Answer:

a)A-B =(1,0,-3) +(2,-5,-1) =(3, -5, -4);    

b)B-C =(-2-3, 5-1, 1-1) = (-5,4,0);  

c)-A +(B –C) = (-1,0,3) +(-5,4,0) =(-6,4,3);  

d) =(3,0,-9) –(6,2,2) = (-3, -2, -11);  

e) = (-2,0,6) +(-6,15,3) +(-3,-1,-1) =

d) = (2,0,-6) –(-5*3, 4*3, 0) =  

Explanation:

1)C=k*A = (k*a1, k*a2, k*a3);

2)C=-A = -1*A;

3)C= A+B = (a1+b1, a2+b2, c2+c2);

4)C=A-B =A +(-B);  

5)A+B=B+A;  

6)A+B+C =(A+B)+C =A+(B+C

If the frequency of a wave is tripled, what happens to the period of the wave?

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Answer:

if the frequency of the wave if tripled then period of wave gets tripled

When the wave frequency is tripled, the period of the wave becomes one-third of its original.

Relationship between frequency and period of a wave

The frequency (f) of a wave is inversely proportional to the period (T) of the wave.

Mathematically,

[tex]$f \propto \frac{1}{T}$[/tex]

Thus, when frequency increases, the period decrease and when frequency decreases, the period of the wave increases.

So when frequency of a wave increases by three time, the period of the wave decreases by three times.

Hence, when the frequency is tripled, the period of the wave becomes one-third of its original value.

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Some students conduct an experiment to find out how long different rubber balls would keep bouncing before they stop, when they dropped from a fixed height. which unit would be the most suitable for measuring the results of their experiment?
A. hours
B. kilograms
C. metres
D. seconds

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Seconds due to being time and shortest unit is seconds
D. Seconds since it only bounces for Short period of time

A spring with a 6-kg mass and a damping constant 7 can be held stretched 0.5 meters beyond its natural length by a force of 1.5 newtons. Suppose the spring is stretched 1 meters beyond its natural length and then released with zero velocity, In the notation of the text, what is the value c2−4mk? m2kg2/sec2 Find the position of the mass, in meters, after t seconds. Your answer should be a function of the variable t with the general form c1eαtcos(βt)+c2eγtsin(δt)

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Answer:

The value for [tex]c^2 - 4mk[/tex] is : [tex]\mathbf{-23 \ m^2kg^2/sec^2}[/tex]

The position of the mass (m) after t seconds is:

[tex]\mathbf{x(t) = e^{\frac{1}{2}t }( cos \frac{\sqrt{36}}{12}t + \frac{6}{\sqrt{36}} sin \frac{\sqrt{36}}{12}t)}[/tex]

Explanation:

The spring constant is :

[tex]F = kx \\ \\ k = \frac{F}{x} \\ \\ k = \frac{1.5}{0.5} \\ \\ k = 3 \ N/m[/tex]

The value for [tex]c^2 - 4mk[/tex] is :

= [tex]7^2 - 4(6)(3)[/tex]

= [tex]49 - 27[/tex]

= [tex]\mathbf{-23 \ m^2kg^2/sec^2}[/tex]

The differential equation for this system is :

[tex]m \frac{d^2x}{dt^2}+c \frac{dx}{dt}+kx = 0[/tex]

[tex]6 \frac{d^2x}{dt^2}+7\frac{dx}{dt}+3x = 0[/tex]

and the auxiliary equation for  this differential equation is :

[tex]6m ^2+ 6m + 3 = 0[/tex]

using the quadratic formula :

[tex]\frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac} }{2a}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{-6 \pm \sqrt{6^2 - 4(6)(3)} }{2(6)}[/tex]

=  [tex]\frac{-6 \pm \sqrt{-36} }{12}[/tex]

= [tex]-\frac{1}{2} \pm \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12}i[/tex]

The general solution is :

[tex]x(t) = e^{-\frac{1}{2}t}}(c_1 cos {\frac{\sqrt{36} }{12}} t + c_2 sin \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12} t})[/tex]

Initial conditions : [tex]x(0) = 1 \ m , x' (0) = 0\\[/tex]

[tex]x(0) = ( c_1 cos 0 + c_2 sin 0)[/tex]

[tex]1 = c_1[/tex]

[tex]x't = e^{- \frac{1}{2}t}}}(- c_1 \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12} sin \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12}t + c_2 \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12} cos \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12}t) - e^{- \frac{1}{2}t}}} (\frac{1}{2}) (c_1cos \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12} t +c_2 sin \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12} t)[/tex]

[tex]x'(0)= e^{- \frac{1}{2}t}}}(- c_1 \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12} sin0 + c_2 \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12} cos 0) - e^{- \frac{1}{2}t}}} (\frac{1}{2}) (c_10+c_2 sin0)[/tex]

[tex]x'(0) = c_2 \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12}-c_1 \frac{1}{2}[/tex]

replacing 1 for [tex]c_1[/tex]

[tex]0 = c_2 \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12} -\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

[tex]c_2 \frac{\sqrt{36} }{12} = \frac{1}{2}[/tex]

[tex]c_2 = \frac{6}{\sqrt{36} }[/tex]

The position of the mass (m) after t seconds is:

[tex]\mathbf{x(t) = e^{\frac{1}{2}t }( cos \frac{\sqrt{36}}{12}t + \frac{6}{\sqrt{36}} sin \frac{\sqrt{36}}{12}t)}[/tex]

A car is travelling at 16.7m/s. If the car can slow at a rate of 21.5m/s^2, how much time does the driver need in order to stop the red light?

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Answer:

About 0.7767 seconds

Explanation:

[tex]\dfrac{16.7m/s}{21.5m/s^2}\approx 0.7767s[/tex]

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Which multiplier does the word kilo represent? A. 100 B. 1,000 C. `(1)/(100)` D. `(1)/(10)`

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Answer:

A. 1,000

Explanation:

Kilo is the prefix for thousands, thus, the multiplier that kilo represents is 1,000

A. 1,000

Answer:

B. 1,000

Explanation:

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Which shows evidence of active transport?
A scientist places four identical cells into four different
liquids, each with different concentrations of magnesiuni.
Celll
w
Description of Liquid
Slightly more magnesium than the
cell
The least amount of magnesium
O
O
O
O
cells W and Z
cell W only
cell Y only
cells X and Y
Result
Took in
magnesium
Took in
magnesium
Took in
magnesium
Took in
magnesium
Slightly less magnesium than the
cell
The most amount of magnesium​

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Answer: D

X and Y

Explanation:

X The least amount of magnesium Took in magnesium

Y Slightly less magnesium than the cell Took in magnesium

Because active transport occurs when ions or molecules move from less concentration region to high concentration region through semi membrane with the help of some energy.

Answer:

Cells X and Y

Explanation:

Active transport occurs when a substance moves across a membrane against its concentration gradient.

Cells W and Z were placed in a liquid containing more magnesium than the cells. Magnesium therefore, diffuses passively down it's concentration gradient into the cells.

However, cells X and Y were placed in a solution containing less magnesium than the cells, yet these cells took in magnesium against this concentration gradient. This, shows that active transport had taken place.

Gravity causes objects to be attracted to one another. This attraction keeps our feet firmly planted on the ground and causes the moon to orbit the earth. The force of gravitational attraction is represented by the equationF=Gm1m2r2where F is the magnitude of the gravitational attraction on either body, m1 and m2 are the masses of the bodies, r is the distance between them, and G is the gravitational constant. In SI units, the units of force are kgâ‹…m/s2, the units of mass are kg, and the units of distance are m. For this equation to have consistent units, the units of G must be which of the following?Gravity causes objects to be attracted to one another. This attraction keeps our feet firmly planted on the ground and causes the moon to orbit the earth. The force of gravitational attraction is represented by the equation,where is the magnitude of the gravitational attraction on either body, and are the masses of the bodies, is the distance between them, and is the gravitational constant. In SI units, the units of force are , the units of mass are , and the units of distance are . For this equation to have consistent units, the units of must be which of the following?A. kg3mâ‹…s2B. kgâ‹…s2m3C. m3kgâ‹…s2D. mkgâ‹…s2

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Answer:

The S.I unit of G must be m³/kg.s² to keep the equation consistent.

Explanation:

We have the equation:

F = Gm₁m₂/r²

where,

F = Gravitational Force between Two Bodies

G = Gravitational Constant

m₁ = Mass of 1st Body

m₂ = Mass of 2nd body

r = Distance between the Bodies

The S.I Units of the quantities are:

F = Newton = kg.m/s²

m₁ = kg

m₂ = kg

r = meter = m

G = ?

Therefore, to find the units of Gravitational Constant (G), we substitute the known units in the formula:

kg.m/s² = G(kg)(kg)/m²

G = m³/kg.s²

Batman and Robin are attempting to escape that dastardly villain, the Joker, by hiding in a large pool of water (refractive index nwater = 1.333). The Joker stands gloating at the edge of the pool. (His makeup is watersoluble.) He holds a powerful laser weapon y1 = 1.49 m above the surface of the water and fires at an angle of θ1 = 27◦ to the horizontal. He hits the Boy Wonder squarely on the letter "R", which is located y2 = 3.77 m below the surface of the water. θ x y y 1 1 2 R J Batplastic surface Mirrored Surface water B How far (horizontal distance) is Robin from the edge of the pool? (Fear not, Batfans. The "R" is made of laser-reflective material.) Answer in units of m.

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Answer:

 x_total = 4.29m

 

Explanation:

To solve this exercise we must work in parts. Let's use the law of refraction to find the angle of the refracted ray and trigonometry to find the distances.

Let's start by looking for the angles that the laser refracts

        n₁ sin θ₁ = n₂ sin θ₂

where n₁ is the air refraction compensation n₁ = 1, n₂ the water refractive index n₂ = 1,333

        θ₂ = sin⁻¹ (n₁  sin θ₁/n₂)

        θ₂ = sin⁻¹ (1 sin 27 / 1,333)

        θ₂ = sin⁻¹ 0.34057

        θ₂ = 19.9º

now let's find the distance from the edge of the pool to the point where the ₂lightning strikes the water

               tan θ₁ = y₁ / x₁

               x₁ = y₁ / tan θ₁

               x₁ = 1.49 / tan 27

               x₁ = 2,924 m

Now let's look for the waterfall in the water as far as Robin

             tan θ₂₂ = y₂ / x₂

               

             x₂ = y₂ / tan θ₂

             x₂ = 3.77 / tan 19.9

             x₂ = 1,364

the distance from the edge of the pool to Robin is

              x_total = x₁ + x₂

              x_total = 2,924 + 1,364

              x_total = 4.29m

 

It has been proposed that we could explore Mars using inflated balloons to hover just above the surface. The buoyancy of the atmosphere would keep the balloon aloft. The density of the Martian atmosphere is 0.0154 (although this varies with temperature). Suppose we construct these balloons of a thin but tough plastic having a density such that each square meter has a mass of 4.60 . We inflate them with a very light gas whose mass we can neglect. So far I found the following: What should be the radius of these balloons so they just hover above the surface of Mars? Radius of the balloon = /896 m What should be the mass of these balloons so they just hover above the surface of Mars? Mass of balloon = 4.64*10^-2 kg If we released one of the balloons from part A on earth, where the atmospheric density is 1.20 , what would be its initial acceleration assuming it was the same size as on Mars? If on Mars these balloons have five times the radius found in part A, how heavy an instrument package could they carry?

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Answer:

the radius of the balloon r = 0.896 m and mass m = 4.64 × 10⁻² kg

the initial acceleration is a = 753.47 m/s²

the  an instrument package could they carry a required mass of 4.64 kg

Explanation:

a)  What should be the radius of these balloons so they just hover above the surface of Mars?

Given that :

The density of the Martian atmosphere, ρ = 0.0154 kg/m³

The volume of the sphere, V = (4/3)πr³

The area of the sphere, A = 4πr²

The mass of the balloon is m = (4.60 g/m²)A

m = (4.60×10⁻³ kg/m²)(4πr²)

The formula for the buoyant force is expressed as :

F = ρVg

m×g = ρ×V×g

m = ρ×V

Now;

(4.60×10⁻³ kg/m²)(4πr²)= ρ(4/3)πr³

r = 3(4.60×10⁻³ kg/m²)/ ρ

r = 3(4.60×10⁻³ kg/m²)/ 0.0154 kg/m³

r = 0.896 m

Thus; the radius of the balloon r = 0.896 m

The mass of the balloon is (4.60×10⁻³ kg/m²)(4πr²)

m = (4.60×10⁻³ kg/m²)(4π×0.896²)

m = 4.64 × 10⁻² kg

b) what would be its initial acceleration assuming it was the same size as on Mars?

The density of the air on earth, ρ = 1.20 kg/m³  

The volume of the balloon is V = (4/3)(π)(0.896 m)³

V = 3.01156 m³

Considering the net force acting on the balloon ; we have

ΣF = ρVg - mg = ma

However; making the initial acceleration  a of the balloon the subject ; we have:

a = (ρVg - mg)/m

a = (1.20 kg/m³)(3.01156 m³)(9.8 m/s²) - (4.64×10⁻² kg)(9.8 m/s²)]/(4.64×10⁻² kg)

a = 753.47 m/s²

c) If on Mars these balloons have five times the radius found in part A, how heavy an instrument package could they carry?

The volume of the total system is V' = (4/3)π(5r)³

V' =  (4/3)π(5)³(0.896 m)³

V' =376.446 m³

The mass of the total system is m = (4.60×10⁻³ kg/m²) (4π(5r)²)

m = [4.60×10⁻³ kg/m²][4π][25](0.896 m)²

m = 1.159587 kg

We can then say that  the buoyant force is equals to the weight of the total mass (balloon+load) and is expressed as:

F = (m + m')g

ρV'g = (m + m')g

ρV' = (m + m')

Thus; the required mass m' is =  ρV' - m

m'  =  ρV' - m

m' = (0.0154 kg/m³)(376.446 m³) - (1.159587 kg)

m' = 4.64 kg

Thus; the  an instrument package could they carry a required mass of 4.64 kg

Sonia was experimenting with electric charges. She tied two inflated balloons together, held them next to each other, and rubbed both with a piece of wool.
What did Sonia observe, and why?

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Answer: They will repel each other.

Explanation:

Two inflated balloons when rubbed with woolen cloth will lead to repeal each other because of the similar charges on both the balloons.

Rubbing both the balloons together by the woolen cloth will introduce negative charge in the balloons.

As, we know that the same charges repeal each other both of the balloons with be apart from each other.

This is due to the static electricity, the negatively charged particles jump to the positive one. When balloons are rubbed they become negatively charged.

Answer:

Sample Response: Sonia observed that the two balloons repelled each other. This is because both balloons acquired the same charge when she rubbed them with the piece of wool, and like charges repel each other.

Explanation:

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A lightbulb manufacturer makes bulbs with different "color temperatures," meaning that the spectrum of light they emit is similar to a blackbody with that temperature. Assuming the emitting areas of the filaments in two bulbs with color temperatures of 2,000 K and 4,000 K are the same, which of the two is the brighter?

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Answer:

The bulb with higher temperature(4000 K) will be brighter

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

     The color temperature  for first bulb is  [tex]T_1 = 2000K[/tex]

        The color temperature  for second bulb is  [tex]T_2 = 4000K[/tex]

Generally the emission power of black body radiation is mathematically represented as

     [tex]E = \sigma T^4[/tex]

Where  [tex]\sigma[/tex] is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant  with a value [tex]\sigma = 5.67 * 10^{-8} W m^{-2} K^{-4.}[/tex]

Now for [tex]T_1 = 2000K[/tex]

      [tex]E_1 = 5.67*10^{-8} * (2000)^4[/tex]

       [tex]E_1 = 907.2 \ W/m^2[/tex]

At  [tex]T_2 = 4000K[/tex]

       [tex]E_2 = 5.67*10^{-8} * 4000[/tex]

        [tex]E_2 = 14515.2 \ KW/m^2[/tex]

Looking at the result we got we see that  the emission power  for the higher temperature bulb is higher, this means that its power to emit in the visible spectrum range would be higher  

So the bulb with higher temperature will be brighter

       

Which best explains why making a pancake from batter is an example of a chemical change?

-The pancake that forms is a different state of matter.
-The change from batter to pancake can be reversed.
-A new substance forms when the batter is cooked.
-The batter changes shape when it is cooked.

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The correct answer is C. A new substance forms when the batter is cooked.

Explanation:

When a chemical change occurs the properties, and composition of substances change. This means atoms in the substance re-arrange to form a new substance. This only occurs when there is a chemical change, but not when physical changes occur, indeed a physical change only affects the state of the matter, shape, size, etc.

In the case of the pancake, this is an example of a chemical change because though the process of cooking the pancake changes its composition. Due to this, the properties of the cooked pancake, and the butter are not the same as a new substance forms. Also, in this and most chemical changes, reversibility is not possible, that is why you cannot reverse the process and make the cooked pancake batter once again.

Answer:

C. on edge

Explanation:

Why will a change in velocity have a greater affect on KE than a change in mass?

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Answer: the answer is corect of what everone else said

Explanation:

Three long wires are connected to a meter stick and hang down freely. Wire 1 hangs from the 50-cm mark at the center of the meter stick and carries 1.50 A of current upward. Wire 2 hangs from the 70-cm mark and carries 4.00 A of current downward. Wire 3 is to be attached to the meterstick and to carry a specific current, and we want to attach it at a location that results ineach wire experiencing no net force.
(a) Determine the position of wire 3.

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Answer:

Three long wires are connected to a meter stick and hang down freely. Wire 1 hangs from the 50-cm mark at the center of the meter stick and carries 1.50 A of current upward. Wire 2 hangs from the 70-cm mark and carries 4.00 A of current downward. Wire 3 is to be attached to the meterstick and to carry a specific current, and we want to attach it at a location that results ineach wire experiencing no net force.

(a) Determine the position of wire 3.

b) Determine the magnitude and direction of current in wire 3

Explanation:

a) [tex]F_{net} \text {on wire }3=0[/tex]

[tex]\frac{\mu_0 I_1 I_3}{2 \pi x} = \frac{\mu I_2 I_3}{2 \pi (0.2+x)} \\\\\frac{1.5}{x} =\frac{4}{0.2+x} \\\\0.03+1.5x=4x\\\\x=0.012m\\\\=1.2cm[/tex]

position of wire = 50 - 1.2

= 48.8cm

b)  [tex]F_{net} \text {on wire }1=0[/tex]

[tex]\frac{\mu _0 I_1 I_3}{2 \pi (1.2)} = \frac{\mu _0 I_1 I_2}{2 \pi (20)} \\\\\frac{I_3}{1.2} =\frac{4}{20} \\\\I_3=0.24A[/tex]

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Consider a spinning plate is dropped onto a stationary plate (which is itself at rest on a frictionless surface). Both plates have a radius of 30cm and a mass of 1kg. The spinning plate is initially spinning at a rate of 0.7 revolutions per second. Hint: This is like a totally-inelastic collision.

Required:
a. After a sufficiently long time, what is the angular velocity of the initially-spinning plate? What about the initially-stationary plate?
b. Assume that the period of velocity matching happens over a course of 2 seconds. Further, assume that the torque exerted by each plate on the other is constant over time. In that case, what is the magnitude of the acceleration that each plate feels during those two seconds? Hint: Use the rotational impulse-momentum theorem.

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Answer:

The final angular velocity is  [tex]w_f = 2.1994 rad/sec[/tex]

The angular acceleration is  [tex]\alpha = 1.099 \ rad/sec^2[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The radius of each  plate is  [tex]r = 30 \ cm = \frac{30}{100} = 0.3 \ m[/tex]

    The mass of each  plate is  [tex]m_p = 1 \ kg[/tex]

    The angular speed of the spinning plate is [tex]w = 0.7 \ rev \ per \ sec = 0.7 * 2 \pi = 4.3988 \ rad/sec[/tex]

  From the law of conservation of momentum

         [tex]L_i = L_f[/tex]

Where [tex]L_i[/tex] is the initial angular momentum of the system (The spinning and stationary plate ) which is mathematically represented as

          [tex]L_i = I_1 w + 0[/tex]

here [tex]I_1[/tex] is the moment of inertia of the spinning plate which mathematically represented as

              [tex]I_1 = \frac{m_pr^2}{2}[/tex]

      and the zero signify that the stationary plate do not have an angular momentum as it is at rest at the initial state

         [tex]L_f[/tex] is the final angular momentum of the system (The spinning and stationary plate) , which is mathematically represented as

              [tex]L_f = (I_1 + I_2 ) w_f[/tex]

Where  

           [tex]I_2[/tex] is the moment of inertia of the second plate (This was stationary before but now it spinning due to the first pate )   and is equal to  [tex]I_1[/tex]

and  [tex]w_f[/tex] is the final angular speed

So we have  

             [tex]I_1 w = (I_1 + I_2)w_f[/tex]

             [tex]\frac{m_p r^2}{2} * w = 2 * \frac{m_p r^2}{2} * w_f[/tex]

             [tex]w = 2 * w_f[/tex]

substituting values

             [tex]4.3988 = 2 * w_f[/tex]

            [tex]w_f = \frac{4.3988 }{2}[/tex]

            [tex]w_f = 2.1994 rad/sec[/tex]

The the rotational impulse-momentum theorem can be mathematially represented as

        [tex]\tau * \Delta t = 0.09891[/tex]

Where [tex]\tau[/tex] is the torque  and  [tex]\Delta t[/tex] is the change in time  

So at  [tex]\Delta t = 2 \ sec[/tex]

        [tex]\tau = \frac{0.09891}{2}[/tex]

        [tex]\tau = 0.0995 \ Nm[/tex]

now the angular acceleation is mathematically represented as

         [tex]\alpha = 2 * \frac{\tau}{m_p * r^2 }[/tex]

substittuting values

           [tex]\alpha = 2 * \frac{0.0995}{1 * 0.3^2}[/tex]

           [tex]\alpha = 1.099 \ rad/sec^2[/tex]

       

     

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