A steel wire of length 31.0 m and a copper wire of length 17.0 m, both with 1.00-mm diameters, are connected end to end and stretched to a tension of 122 N. During what time interval will a transverse wave travel the entire length of the two wires

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Answer 1

Answer:

The time taken is  [tex]t = 0.356 \ s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

  The length of steel the wire is  [tex]l_1 = 31.0 \ m[/tex]

   The  length of the  copper wire is  [tex]l_2 = 17.0 \ m[/tex]

    The  diameter of the wire is  [tex]d = 1.00 \ m = 1.0 *10^{-3} \ m[/tex]

     The  tension is  [tex]T = 122 \ N[/tex]

     

The time taken by the transverse wave to travel the length of the two wire is mathematically represented as

              [tex]t = t_s + t_c[/tex]

Where  [tex]t_s[/tex] is the time taken to transverse the steel wire which is mathematically represented as

         [tex]t_s = l_1 * [ \sqrt{ \frac{\rho * \pi * d^2 }{ 4 * T} } ][/tex]

here  [tex]\rho_s[/tex] is the density of steel with a value  [tex]\rho_s = 8920 \ kg/m^3[/tex]

   So

      [tex]t_s = 31 * [ \sqrt{ \frac{8920 * 3.142* (1*10^{-3})^2 }{ 4 * 122} } ][/tex]

      [tex]t_s = 0.235 \ s[/tex]

 And

        [tex]t_c[/tex] is the time taken to transverse the copper wire which is mathematically represented as

      [tex]t_c = l_2 * [ \sqrt{ \frac{\rho_c * \pi * d^2 }{ 4 * T} } ][/tex]

here  [tex]\rho_c[/tex] is the density of steel with a value  [tex]\rho_s = 7860 \ kg/m^3[/tex]

 So

      [tex]t_c = 17 * [ \sqrt{ \frac{7860 * 3.142* (1*10^{-3})^2 }{ 4 * 122} } ][/tex]

      [tex]t_c =0.121[/tex]

So  

   [tex]t = t_c + t_s[/tex]

    [tex]t = 0.121 + 0.235[/tex]

    [tex]t = 0.356 \ s[/tex]


Related Questions

Find the lowest two frequencies that produce a maximum sound intensity at the positions of Moe and Curly.

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Answer:

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and the missing diagram

The two speakers emit sound that is 180° out of phase and of a single frequency,ƒ, Find the lowest two frequencies that produce a maximum sound intensity at the positions of Moe and Curly.

answer : 1316.2 hertz

Explanation:

The frequency that produce the maximum sound intensity can be calculated using the relation below

dsin ∅ = n A

where A = dsin ∅ / n  when n = 1 . d = 0.800

A = 0.800 * ( 1 / 3.162 )

A = 0.253 m

speed of sound = 333 m/s

frequency = speed / A

=   333 / 0.253 =  1316.2 hertz

Which step of the scientific method do you perform after you state the
problem?
O A. Collect data and observations.
B. Conduct an experiment.
C. Form a hypothesis.
D. Draw conclusions.

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Answer:

form a hypothosis

Explanation:

LED light bulbs are more energy efficient, last longer, cost more, and have a smaller environmental impact from manufacture to recycling or disposal. The question is which costs less: incandescent, compact fluorescent (CFL), or LED lights?
(a) Ignore the time value of money. What is the average cost per hour for 25,000 hours of light-mg in a community with exist0.15/kWh electricity: for each choice?
(b) If the light is on 5%, 30%, or 60% of the time, how long until does it take for the 25,000 hours?
(c) Which type of light should a homeowner buy?

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Answer:

a) Cost_incandescent  = $ 375 , Cost _CFL = $ 75 , Cost_LED = $ 45

b)  total = 20833 days ,  total_day = 3472 days ,  Total_days = 1736 d

c) LED

Explanation:

This problem is interesting to solve it, we must have a very important factor, such as the equivalence of the light emitted by the three systems, let's perform the calculation for a light intensity of 1000 lumen in the three bulbs.

consumed potence

         incandescent 100W = fluorescent (CFL) 20W = Led 12 W

Now if we can solve your exercise

a) Let's find the power consumed by each type of bulb in the 25000 h

          E = P t

incandescent

             E_incandescent = 100 25000

             E_incandescent = 2.5 105 Wh

             E_incandescent = 2.5 103 kWh

Fluorescent (Low Power) CFL

               E_CFL = 20 25000

               E _DFL = 5 102 kWh

LED

               E_LED = 12 25000

               E_LED = 3 102 kwh

               

Let's use a direct rule of proportions (rule of three) for the cost of energy, if 1 kWh costs $ 0.15, the energy calculates how much it costs

incandescent

                 Cost_Incandescent = 2.5 103 kW / h ($ 0.15 / 1kWh)

                 Cost_incandescent = $ 3.75 102 = $ 375

CFL

                  Cost_CFL = 5 102 0.15

                  Cost _CFL = $ 75

LED

                  Cost_LED = 3 102 0.15

                   Cost_LED = $ 45

Here we do not take into account the possibility of burning incandescent bulbs and there is an extra replacement cost

b) for this part we use direct proportion rules

If the day has 24 hours and the light is on for 5%, how many days are 25000 hours?

     for 5% = 0.05

hours on in a day

         #_hoursdays = 24 hrs 0.05 = 1.2 hrs

total days

          total = 25000 / 1.2

          total = 20833 days

for 30% = 0.30

       # _hoursday = 24 0.30 = 7.2 h

       Total_days = 25000 h (1 day / 7.2 h)

        total_day = 3472 days

for 60% = 0.602

         #_hours = 24 0.60 = 14.4 h

         Total _days = 25000h (1day / 14.4 h)

          Total_days = 1736 d

c) you should decide between the CFL and the Led are much lower.

Between these two should take into account the cost of the bulbs, if we only take into account the cost of the energy consumed, the selection should be LED

A long, straight wire of radius R carries a steady current I that is uniformly distributed through the cross section of the wire. Calculate the magnetic field a distance r from the center of the wire in regions r ≥ R and r < R.

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Answer:

a

  When [tex]r \ge R[/tex]

      [tex]B = \frac{ \mu_o * I}{ 2 \pi r }[/tex]

b

 When [tex]r< R[/tex]

   [tex]B = [\frac{\mu_o * I }{ 2 \pi R^2} ]* r[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The  radius is  R  

   The  current is  I

    The  distance from the center

Ampere's law is mathematically represented as

       [tex]B[2 \pi r] = \mu_o * \frac{I r^2 }{R^2 }[/tex]

      [tex]B = \frac{ \mu_o}{2 \pi } * \frac{r}{R^2}[/tex]

When [tex]r \ge R[/tex]

=>     [tex]B = \frac{ \mu_o * I}{ 2 \pi r }[/tex]

But when [tex]r< R[/tex]

   [tex]B = [\frac{\mu_o * I }{ 2 \pi R^2} ]* r[/tex]

     

What quantity, combined with universal physical quantities, can be used to determine a particle's de Broglie wavelength

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Answer:

The quantity that will be combined to determine a particle's de Broglie wavelength is ENERGY.

Explanation:

Energy of a particle is given by;

E = hf

Where;

f is frequency of the particle's wave = c/λ

[tex]E = \frac{hc}{\lambda}[/tex]

[tex]\lambda= \frac{hc}{E}[/tex]

Where;

λ is the  particle's de Broglie wavelength

h is the Planck's constant = 6.626 x 10⁻³⁴ J/s (This is one of the universal physical quantities)

c is the speed of light, = 3 x 10⁸ m/s (This is also one of the universal physical quantities)

E is the energy of the particle.

Therefore, the quantity that will be combined to determine a particle's de Broglie wavelength is ENERGY.

The de Broglie wavelength of a particle can be calculated using energy and universal physical parameters.

Define wavelength.

The wavelength of a wave signal conveyed in space or down a wire is the distance among identical points (consecutive crests) in adjacent cycles.

When two persons have the same overall mentality and hence can communicate successfully, this is an instance of wavelength.

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A cylindrical can of radius R is rolling across a horizontal surface without slipping.
A. After one complete revolution of the can, what is the distance that its center of mass has moved.
B. Would this distance be greater or smaller if slipping occurred?

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Answer:

a) 2πR

b) greater

Explanation:

Radius of the cylinder = R

a) after one complete revolution, the center of mass would have moved a distance equal to the circumference of the radius formed by the cylinder.

distance moved = 2πR

b) If slipping occurred, there will be some distance lost during rotation, which will increase the distance that the center of mass will have to move.

Amy runs 2 blocks south, then turns around and runs 3 blocks north. what is the distance and displacement

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Answer: Distance=  5 blocks and displacement= -1 block

Explanation: distance is the total length of a journey while displacement is the shortest straight length of a journey!

From what height must an oxygen molecule fall in a vacuum so that its kinetic energy at the bottom equals the average energy of an oxygen molecule at 300 K ?

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Answer:

The  value is  [tex]h = 11930 \ m[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The  temperature is  [tex]T = 300 \ K[/tex]

     

Generally the root mean square speed of the  oxygen molecules is mathematically represented as

        [tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{3 * R * T }{M} } = \sqrt{ 2 * g * h }[/tex]

Here  R is the gas constant with a value  [tex]R = 8.314 \ J\cdot K^{-1} \cdot \ mol^{-1}[/tex]

    M  is the molar mass of oxygen molecule with value [tex]M = 0.032 \ kg /mol[/tex]

So  

     [tex]\frac{3 * 8.314 * 300 }{0.032} = 2 * 9.8 * h[/tex]

=>    [tex]h = 11930 \ m[/tex]

   

Which of the following is not a way that astronomers can find how much dark matter there is in cluster of galaxies?

a. Using gravitational lensing effects to make a map of how much mass a cluster of galaxies contains.
b. Observe the radio waves coming from all dark matter; from the strength of the radio waves from each cluster, estimate the amount of dark matter needed to produce them.
c. Observing X-rays from the hot gas in the cluster, and using the amount of x-ray radiation to estimate the mass of the cluster.
d. Measuring how much slower galaxies in a rich cluster or supercluster are moving than the Hubble Law would predict.
e. Measuring the speeds with which the galaxies are moving around, to estimate the mass of the cluster needed to keep them from moving away.

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Answer:

b. Observe the radio waves coming from all dark matter; from the strength of the radio waves from each cluster, estimate the amount of dark matter needed to produce them.

Explanation:

The universe is thought to be made up of 85% dark matters. Dark matter is called dark because it does not appear to interact with the electromagnetic field, which means it doesn't absorb, reflect or emit electromagnetic radiation, and is therefore difficult to detect. This means that option b is wrong since radio wave is an electromagnetic wave. Dark matter is a form of matter that makes up  about a quarter of the total mass–energy density of the universe. Dark matter was theorized due a variety of astrophysical observations and gravitational effects that cannot be explained by accepted theories of gravity unless there were more matter in the universe than can be seen.

Water flows through a valve with inlet and outlet velocities of 3 m/s. If the loss coefficient of the valve is 2.0, and the specific weight of water is 9800 N/m3, the pressure drop across the valve is most nearly:

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Answer:

The value is [tex]\delta P = 9000 \ Pa[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The inlet and outlet velocity is [tex]v = 3 \ m/s[/tex]

     The  loss coefficient is  [tex]k = 2[/tex]

      Th specific weight of water  is  [tex]w = 9800 \ N/m^3[/tex]

Generally the pressure drop across the valve is mathematically represented as

       [tex]\delta P = \frac{1}{2} * k * \rho * v^2[/tex]

Here  [tex]\rho[/tex] is the density which is mathematically represented as

      [tex]\rho = \frac{w}{g}[/tex]

=>    [tex]\rho = \frac{9800}{9.8}[/tex]

=>   [tex]\rho = 1000 \ kg/m^3[/tex]

So

    [tex]\delta P = \frac{1}{2} * 2* 1000 * 3^2[/tex]

    [tex]\delta P = 9000 \ Pa[/tex]

Calculate the period of a satellite orbiting the Moon, 98 kmkm above the Moon's surface. Ignore effects of the Earth. The radius of the Moon is 1740 kmkm.

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Answer:

3.6*10^18s

Explanation:

To find the period of the satellite

We need to apply kephler's third law

Which is

MP² = (4π²/G) d³

d=semi-major axis which is the distance from center of moon = 98km+1740km = 1838km

where M= mass of the moon = 7.3x10^22kg

P=period

G=newtonian gravatational constant= 6.67x10^-11

To find the Period solve for P

P = √[(4π²/G M)xd³]

P=√(4 π²/6.67x10^-22*7.3x10^22kg) x (1.838x10^6m)³]

= 3.6*10^18s

Complete the following statement: (In Boyle's law), the volume of a gas ________ when the ________ decreases.

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Answer:

In Boyle's law the volume of a gas increases when the pressure decreases.

Explanation:

Boyle's law states that at fixed mass of gas, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the gas pressure, provided temperature remain constant.

Mathematically it be expressed as;

P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

As the  volume of a gas increases,  the pressure decreases, or as the volume of the gas decreases, the pressure of the gas increases.

Therefore, in Boyle's law the volume of a gas increases when the pressure decreases.

What is the magnitude of the total acceleration of point A after 2 seconds? The bar starts from rest and has a constant angular acceleration of 1.0 rad/s2 clockwise.

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Answer:

a_total = 2 √ (α² + w⁴) ,   a_total = 2,236 m

Explanation:

The total acceleration of a body, if we use the Pythagorean theorem is

          a_total² = a_T²2 + [tex]a_{c}[/tex]²

where

the centripetal acceleration is

  a_{c} = v² / r = w r²

tangential acceleration

   a_T = dv / dt

angular and linear acceleration are related

         a_T = α  r

we substitute in the first equation

       a_total = √ [(α r)² + (w r² )²]

       a_total = 2 √ (α² + w⁴)

Let's find the angular velocity for t = 2 s if we start from rest wo = 0

        w = w₀ + α t

        w = 0 + 1.0 2

        w = 2.0rad / s

       

we substitute

        a_total = r √(1² + 2²) = r √5

        a_total = r 2,236

In order to finish the calculation we need the radius to point A, suppose that this point is at a distance of r = 1 m

         a_total = 2,236 m

A 5.0 V battery storing 43.0 kJ of energy supplies 1.5 A of current to a circuit. How much energy does the battery have left after powering the circuit for 1.0 h? A. 43 kJ B. 16 kJ C. 41 kJ D. 27 kJ

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Answer:

B. 16 kJ

Explanation:

Energy = VIt.............. Equation 1

Where V = Voltage, I = Current, t = time

Given: V = 5.0 V, I = 1.5 A, t = 1 h = 3600 s.

Substitute these values into equation 2

E = 5.0(1.5)(3600)

E = 27000 J

E = 27 kJ.

Amount of energy left = 43 kJ - 27 kJ

Amount of energy left = 16 kJ.

Hence the right option is B. 16 kJ

Imagine that you are seeking treatment from a provider who offers complementary, alternative, or integrative treatment. Write at least one (1) question you would want to ask the provider about their education or credentials.

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Explanation:

It is important to reach a decision only after noting the quality of responses received about the following pertinent questions;

1. What training program(s) have they gone through?

2. Do they have any licences?

3. Have they received any certifications from a recognized body?

4. Do they have any ongoing or past scientific research work?

5. Awards they've received, if any?

As this is a key decision of someone's life, making the decision on the basis of the provider's experience with similar cases and quality of service is the most important.

We should ask the following questions to the provider,

1.  Does the practitioner have licenses for such practice?

2. Where did the practitioner receive their educational qualifications from and do they still learn to be up to date with the advanced treatments available in the market?

3. Was the practitioner awarded for any similar cases or handled similar cases?

4. For how long they have been practicing?

5. Does the practitioner have a membership of any organizations or professional societies?

6. Can the treatment be covered by the insurance?

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i have been wondering this for a long time, does higher density mean higher solidity?

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Explanation:

Solidity means the quality or state of being firm or strong in structure. Density means the degree of compactness in a structure.

By calculating its wavelength (in nm), show that the second line in the Lyman series is UV radiation.

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Answer:

 λ = 102.78  nm

This radiation is in the UV range,

Explanation:

Bohr's atomic model for the hydrogen atom states that the energy is

           E = - 13.606 / n²

where 13.606 eV   is the ground state energy and n is an integer

an atom transition is the jump of an electron from an initial state to a final state of lesser emergy

            ΔE = 13.606 (1 / [tex]n_{f}^{2}[/tex] - 1 / n_{i}^{2})

the so-called Lyman series occurs when the final state nf = 1, so the second line occurs when ni = 3, let's calculate the energy of the emitted photon

            DE = 13.606 (1/1 - 1/3²)

            DE = 12.094 eV

let's reduce the energy to the SI system

            DE = 12.094 eV (1.6 10⁻¹⁹ J / 1 ev) = 10.35 10⁻¹⁹ J

let's find the wavelength is this energy, let's use Planck's equation to find the frequency

            E = h f

             f = E / h

            f = 19.35 10⁻¹⁹ / 6.63 10⁻³⁴

            f = 2.9186 10¹⁵ Hz

now we can look up the wavelength

           c = λ f

           λ = c / f

           λ = 3 10⁸ / 2.9186 10¹⁵

           λ = 1.0278  10⁻⁷ m

let's reduce to nm

            λ = 102.78  nm

This radiation is in the UV range, which occurs for wavelengths less than 400 nm.

If i push a ball along the floor, which forces are acting upon the ball? Name atleast two forces and explain them !

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Answer:

Hey there!

You are applying a force, pushing the ball, which makes the ball move forwards.

Friction is working in the opposite direction, slowing the ball down as it rolls on the floor.

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A wheel that is rotating at 33.3 rad/s is given an angular acceleration of 2.15 rad/s 2. Through what angle has the wheel turned when its angular speed reaches 72.0 rad/s

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Answer:

The angle through which the wheel turned is 947.7 rad.

Explanation:

initial angular velocity, [tex]\omega _i[/tex] = 33.3 rad/s

angular acceleration, α = 2.15 rad/s²

final angular velocity, [tex]\omega_f[/tex] = 72 rad/s

angle the wheel turned, θ = ?

The angle through which the wheel turned can be calculated by applying the following kinematic equation;

[tex]\omega_f^2 = \omega_i^2 + 2\alpha \theta\\\\\theta = \frac{\omega_f^2\ -\ \omega_i^2}{2\alpha } \\\\\theta = \frac{(72)^2\ -\ (33.3)^2}{2(2.15)}\\\\\theta = 947.7 \ rad[/tex]

Therefore, the angle through which the wheel turned is 947.7 rad.

Suppose that the clay balls model the growth of a planetesimal at various stages during its accretion. Choose the planetesimal that is most likely
to pull in debris particle A.

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Answer:2

Explanation:

Suppose that the clay balls model the growth of a planetesimal at various stages during its accretion, the planetesimal that is most likely to pull in debris particle A would be option B.

What is science?

Science is the methodical, empirically-based pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social worlds.

                                                   

Science is a way of learning about the world.

People may contribute to the development of new knowledge through science and utilize it to promote their objectives.

                                                               

It is a method, a thing, and an organization all at once.

If the clay balls represent the formation of a planetesimal at different phases of its accretion, then option B represents the planetesimal that is most likely to draw in debris particle A.

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In empty space, which quantity is always larger for X-ray radiation than for a radio wave?
a) amplitude
b) wavelength
c) frequency
d) speed.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The average speed of a snail is 0.020 miles/hour and that of a Leopard is 70 miles/hour. Convert these speeds in SI units. ​

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Which of the following best describes the position of the Sun in the geocentric model? A. It is at the center of the Universe. B. It orbits Earth. C. It is at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. D. It orbits another star.

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Answer:

option B is correct

Explanation:

in geocentric model earth is at the center of the universe and sun,moon star etc orbited the earth  thats why option B is correct

how high off the ground is a book that has 120 J of potential energy and a 4-kg mass ?​

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Answer:

3 m

Explanation:

PE = mgh

120 J = (4 kg) (10 m/s²) h

h = 3 m

The book is 3m high from the ground.

What is potential energy?

The energy by virtue of its position is called the potential energy.

PE = mgh

where, g = 9.81 m/s²

Given is the mass of book m =4kg and the potential energy P.E = 120J, then the height is

120 J = (4 kg) (10 m/s²) h

h = 3 m

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Parallel rays of monochromatic light with wavelength 582 nm illuminate two identical slits and produce an interference pattern on a screen that is 75.0 cm from the slits. The centers of the slits are 0.640 mm apart and the width of each slit is 0.434 mm. If the intensity at the center of the central maximum is 4.40×10^−4 W/m^2.

Required:
What is the intensity at a point on the screen that is 0.710 mm from the center of the central maximum?

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Answer:

  I = 0.56 10⁻⁴ W / m²

Explanation:

Double-slit interference is described by the expression

         d sin θ = m λ

if we use trigonometry we can find the angle

        tan θ= y / L

how the angles are small

       tan θ = sin θ / cos θ = sin θ

      sin θ = y / L

we substitute

       d y / L = m λ

if we take into account that each slit also produces a diffraction phenomenon, the intensity distribution is the product of the intensity of the slits by the intensity of the diffraction process

      I = I₀ cos² (d a)   [(sin ba) / ba]²

      a = π sin θ /λ

       

where the separation of the slits and b is the width of the slits

we substitute

     I = I₀ [cos (d a)]²  [sin ba  /ba]²

     a = π y / (L λ)

let's reduce the magnitudes to the SI system

     λ = 582 nm = 582 10⁻⁹ m

     L = 75.0 cm = 75.0 10⁻² m

     d = 0.640 mm = 0.640 10⁻³ m

     b = 0.434 mm = 0.434 10⁻³ m

     Io = 4.40 10⁻⁴ W / m²

let's calculate for y = 0.710 mm = 0.710 10⁻³ m

     a = π 0.710 10⁻³ / (75 10⁻² 582 10⁻⁹)

      a = 5.11004 10³

I = 4.40 10⁻⁴ [cos (0.640 10⁻³ 5.11004 10³)]² (sin (0.434 10⁻³ 5.11004 10³) / (0.434 10⁻³ 5.11 10³)²

      I = 4.40 10⁻⁴ cos² (3.2704)   (sin 2.2178 / 2.2178)²

remember that the angles are in radians

 

      I = 4.40 10⁻⁴   0.9835  (0.79789 / 2.2178)²

      I = 4.40 10⁻⁴   0.9835    0.1294

      I = 0.56 10⁻⁴ W / m²

you have one 100 ohm resistor what size resistor must you hook up in parallel in order to have a resistance of 99.0

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Answer:

The resistor to be hooked up must be 9900 [tex]\Omega[/tex]

Explanation:

Recall how resistors in parallel combine to render an equivalent resistor:

[tex]\frac{1}{R_e} =\frac{1}{R_1} +\frac{1}{R_2}[/tex]

So we need to find which resistor (R2) we need to combine in parallel with resistor R1 (100 [tex]\Omega[/tex]) in order to obtain an equivalent resistor Re (99 [tex]\Omega[/tex]) :

[tex]\frac{1}{99} =\frac{1}{100} +\frac{1}{R_2}\\\frac{9900\,R_2}{99} =\frac{9900\,R_2}{100} +\frac{9900\,R_2}{R_2}\\100\,R_2= 99\,R_2+9900\\R_2=9900\,\,\Omega[/tex]

Light of wavelength 500nm shines on a pair of slits. This produces an interference pattern on a screen 2.00m behind the slits. Measuring from the center of the pattern, we find that the fifth dark spot is 4.00cm away. What is the spacing between the slits

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Answer:

The  value is  [tex]d = 0.000125 \ m[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The  wavelength is  [tex]\lambda = 500 \ nm = 500 *10^{-9 } \ m[/tex]

    The  distance is of  the screen is  [tex]D = 2.0 \ m[/tex]

    The  width of the fifth dark spot is [tex]y = 4.00 \ cm = 0.04 \ m[/tex]

Generally the width of a fringe is mathematically represented as

           [tex]y = \frac{ n * \lambda * D }{d }[/tex]

=>        [tex]0.04 = \frac{ 5 * 500 *10^{-9} * 2 }{d}[/tex]

=>        [tex]d = \frac{ 5 * 500 *10^{-9} * 2 }{0.04}[/tex]

=>        [tex]d = 0.000125 \ m[/tex]

If you cook a marshmallow a few feet above a camp fire, it will cook mostly
by
A) radiation
OB) conduction
C) convection

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Answer:

A) radiation.

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, heat transfer from a body with a high temperature to a body with a lower temperature may occur when the bodies are not in direct physical contact with each other or when they are separated in space and it is is called heat radiation. Solids, liquids, or gaseous substances are able to emit energy via a process of electromagnetic radiation because of vibrational and rotational movement of their molecules and atoms.

Hence, since the camp fire is not in contact with the marshmallow and it still cooks it, we can infer that the mechanism of heat transfer is A) radiation. Moreover, both conduction and convection occur when the bodies are in contact.

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A cubic container holds 2,350 g of fresh water. Use density and the volume formula below to
compute the dimensions of the tank.
V = 93
Density of Water: 1.00 g/cm3
O 13 cm^3
13.20 cm
O 13.3 cm^3
13.3 cm
O 13 cm

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Answer:

Each side is 13.3 cm long

Explanation:

Use the formula for density as the mass per unit of volume, to find the volume of the tank:

[tex]density=\frac{mass}{Vol} \\Vol=\frac{2350}{1} \,\,cm^3\\Vol=2350\,\,cm^3[/tex]

Now we can find the dimensions of the tank knowing that it is cubic, and therefore its volume is [tex]side^3[/tex]:

[tex]side^3=2350\,\,cm^3\\side=\sqrt[3]{2350} \,\,cm\\side\aprox13.3\,\,cm[/tex]

Which of these changes will decrease the acceleration of an object? Select the two correct answers

increasing the applied net force

decreasing its mass

increasing its mass

decreasing the applied net force​

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Answer:

✔️From Newton's second law of motion we know that

✔️acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass of the body

✔️Here in this question increasing the mass of body will decrease its acceleration.

Explanation:

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