A thermal conductivity detector is used in all of the GCs in our lab to measure the amount of each component (analyte) in a sample. Which statement best describes how a thermal conductivity detector works when an analyte flows over the wire filaments in the detector

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Answer 1

Answer:

The thermal conductivity detector (TCD) is a widespread detector dependent on the estimation of the thermal conductivity of a gas. It measures the distinction in heat conductivity between unadulterated carrier gas and carrier gas containing test parts.

Explanation:

When you have two parallel tubes both containing gas and coils being heated, thermal conductivity occurs. The gases are inspected by comparing the rate of heat loss in the heated coils in the gas. One of the cylinders has a reference gas and the other cylinder contains the sample to be tested. A thermal conductivity detector will sense the change in the thermal conductivity and compares it to a reference stream of carrier gas. An analyte washed from the section causes the reduction of the thermal conductivity of the effluent and produces a detectable signal. The thermal conductivity of most compounds is less than the thermal conductivity of hydrogen and helium.


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Two lasers are shining on a double slit, with slit separation d. Laser 1 has a wavelength of d/20, whereas laser 2 has a wavelength of d/15. The lasers produce separate interference patterns on a screen a distance 6.00 m away from the slits.
Which laser has its first maximum closer to the central maximum?
What is the distance Image for Two lasers are shining on a double slit, with slit separation d. Laser 1 has a wavelength of d/20, whereas las between the first maxima (on the same side of the central maximum) of the two patterns?
Two lasers are shining on a double slit, with slit separation d. Laser 1 has a wavelength of d/20, whereas las= ______ m
What is the distance Deltay_max-min between the second maximum of laser 1 and the third minimum of laser 2, on the same side of the central maximum?
Deltay_max-min = ______ m

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Answer:

A)   Therefore laser1 has the maximum closest to the central maximum

B) Δₓ = 0.8

Explanation:

A) The expression for the constructive interference of a double slit is

           d sin θ  = m λ

let's use trigonometry to find the angle

          tan θ = y / L

in interference phenomena the angles are small

         tan θ = sin θ / cos θ = sin θ

         sin θ = y / L

we subjugate

         d y / L = m λ

         y = m λ L / d

let's apply this equation for each case

a) Lares 1 has a wavelength λ₁ = d / 20, the screen is at L = 6.00 m

they ask us for the first axiom m = 1,

let's calculate

           y₁ = 1 (d / 20) 6.00 / d

           y₁ = 0.3

Laser 2, λ₂ = d / 15

            λ₂ = 1 (d / 15) 6.00 / d

           λ₂ = 0.4

Therefore laser1 has the maximum closest to the central maximum

b) let's find the distance of each requested value

second maximum m = 2 of laser 1

            yi '= 2 (d / 20) 6 / d

            y1 '= 0.6

3rd minimum of laser 2

the expression for destructive interference is

               d sinθ = (m + 1/2) lam

               y = (m ) λ L / d

in this case m = 3

let's calculate

              y2 '= (3+0.5) (d / 15) 6 / d

              y2 '=21/15

They ask us for the dalt of these interference

            Δₓ = y3 -y2'          

           Δₓ = 21/15 - 0.6

           Δₓ = 0.8

If you travel 5 miles north then turn and travel 5 miles south, you have traveled ______ miles

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You have traveled 10 miles

Answer: 10 miles

Explanation:

5 miles +5 miles= 10 miles (despite the directions)

This is the distance traveled

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EXTRA STUFF ( you can literally ignore this part)

If you are asked for displacement instead for distance, then it will be 0 miles because you went 5 miles north and 5 miles south, which at the end, you are still at where you originally were.

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Maria was returning from her work when, when entering a street, she came across two unknown boys, who began to give praise to the girl:
_ You are the most beautiful girl seen in this world, said the first young man.
_ The moon is jealous of you! Said the second young man.
The girl went on her way and left.
What's wrong with this situation?

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Answer:

Sexual harassment.

Explanation:

It is illegal to harass an individual on account of the sex of that person. sexual harassment includes inappropriate sexual advances, sexual favor demands, and other physical or verbal sexual misconduct. Nevertheless, harassment should necessarily not be of a sexual nature and may make derogatory comments about a person's sex. As per the question, it is unlawful to harass Maria by making offensive remarks and comments.

A rocket train car that is 30 m long is traveling from Los Angeles to New York at v=0.5c when a light at the center of the car flashes. When the light reaches the front of the car, it immediately rings a bell. Light reaching the back of the car immediately sounds a siren. A bicyclist waiting to cross the tracks sees the light in front of her at the instant when it flashes. Choose frame S' so that its origin is located at the center of the train. Take the direction of motion of the train (eastward) to be the positive direction of x'. Let the instant when the light flashes be t′=0s.

Required:
What are (x′A,t′A) and (x′B,t′B), the spacetime coordinates of event A and B in S'?

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Answer: The reference frame of a passenger in a seat near the center of the train

Explanation:

the speed of light is the same for the passenger and the bicyclist

then the avents are simultaneous fo the passenger not for the bicyclist

the delay between the two events for the bicyclist is

Δt=Δd/vs

where

Δd= lenght of train

vs=speed of sound

the reference frame of a passenger in a seat near the center of the train

Solution:

The space and time transformations are:

x' = γ(x - vt)

t' = γ(t - vx/c²).

In the primed frame the two events are simultaneous, so that Δt' = 0. Also here Δx' = 30. In the unprimed frame Δx' = 30 = γ(Δx - v Δt).......(*)

We also have Δt' = 0 = γ(Δt - vΔx/c²)→Δx = c²Δt/v......(**)

Substituting (**) in (*): 30 = γ(c²Δt/v - vΔt))→Δt = 30/(c²/v - v) =

30/(2c - 0.5c) = 6.7 x 10^(-8)s

If you push a 20-kg box with a net force of 10 N, what is the acceleration of the box? A) 20 m/s^2 B) 2 m/s^2 C) 0.5 m/s^2 INTEGRATED SCIENCE to the person who keeps deleting my questions ':(

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Answer:

C) 0.5 m/s^2

Explanation:

[tex]Mass = 20kg\\Force = 10 N\\Acceleration = ?\\\\Force = Mass \times Acceleration \\\\Acceleration = \frac{Force}{Mass}\\\\ Acceleration = \frac{10}{20}\\ \\Acceleration = 1/2 = 0.5m/s^2[/tex]

An object is moving with constant non-zero velocity. Which of the following statements about it must be true?
(A) A constant force is being applied to it in the direction of motion.
(B) A constant force is being applied to it in the direction opposite of motion.
(C) A constant force is being applied to it perpendicular to the direction of motion.
(D) The net force on the object is zero.
(E) Its acceleration is in the same direction as its velocity.

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Answer:

The net force on the object is zero.

Explanation:

An object is moving with constant non-zero velocity. If velocity is constant, it means that the change in velocity is equal to 0. As a result, acceleration of the object is equal to 0. Net force is the product of mass and acceleration. Hence, the correct option is (d) "The net force on the object is zero".

For a constant non-zero velocity the net force on the object is zero.

Velocity is defined as the change in displacement per change in time of motion.

[tex]v = \frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t}= \frac{x_2 - x_1}{t_2 - t_1}[/tex]

where;

Δx is the change in displacement

Δt is the change in time motion

When the change in the displacement is same for equal time interval, the resulting velocity will be constant but non-zero in magnitude.

Also, when the net force acting on an object is zero, the object will move with a constant velocity.

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

Thus, for a constant non-zero velocity the net force on the object is zero.

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A 26.5-mW laser beam of diameter 1.88 mm is reflected at normal incidence by a perfectly reflecting mirror. Calculate the radiation pressure on the mirror.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Area= pier^2

=( 1.88/2)^2= 0.0000000314m^2

Intensity= 0.0265/0.000000314

= 7962W/m^2

Pressure= 2*7962)/345= 5.13*10^-5pa

a burning piece of wood converts ____ energy into ____ energy​

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Answer:

a burning piece of converts Chemical energy into Heat(Thermal) and Light energy

In what way is the study of psychology similar to other “hard sciences”? A. use of the scientific method B. use of memory C. use of emotion D. use of behavior

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Answer:

The correct option is a

Explanation:

Psychology can be defined as the "scientific study" of the mind and behavior of humans and other animals. It involves the use of scientific methods in determining or understanding the social, physiological and biological behaviors in different groups or individual organisms

The correct option is a

The following information should be considered:

Psychology refers to the "scientific study" of the mind & behavior of humans and other animals. It  includes the use of scientific methods in measurement or understanding the social, physiological ,and biological behaviors in different groups or individual organisms.

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while you are in class, your iclicker falls off your desk to the floor. what forces are acting on your iclicker as it falls to the floor?

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Answer:

Gravitational forces and drag forces

Explanation:

All objects that are above a certain distance above the ground has gravitational force acting on them. A falling body like the iclicker has gravitational force pulling it down with a magnitude proportional to its mass and the acceleration due to gravity. As the iclicker fall, it experiences air resistance due to the drag forces on it from the air molecules around. This drag force acts upwards so as to oppose the motion of the iclicker downwards, and the magnitude is minimal when compared to the gravitational force. The resultant force is therefore downwards

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

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A 40-turn coil has a diameter of 19 cm. The coil is placed in a spatially uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.40 T so that the face of the coil and the magnetic field are perpendicular. Find the magnitude of the emf induced in the coil (in V) if the magnetic field is reduced to zero uniformly in the following times.

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Answer:

a

 [tex]\epsilon = 7.57 \ V[/tex]

b

 [tex]\epsilon =0.0757 \ V[/tex]

c

  [tex]\epsilon =0.00699 \ V[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that  

  The number of turns is  N  =  40  turns  

   The  diameter is  [tex]d = 19 \ cm = 0.19 \ m[/tex]

    The initial  magnetic field is [tex]B_i = 0.40 \ T[/tex]

    The final magnetic field is [tex]B_f = 0 \ T[/tex]  

Generally the cross-sectional area of the coil is mathematically represented as

       [tex]A = \pi \frac{d^2}{4}[/tex]

=>    [tex]A = 3.142 * \frac{0.19^2}{4}[/tex]

=>    [tex]A = 0.0284 \ m^2[/tex]

At [tex]\delta t = 0.60 \ s[/tex]

The  induced emf is  

        [tex]\epsilon = - N * \frac{[B_f - B_i ] * A }{\delta t }[/tex]

=>    [tex]\epsilon = - 40 * \frac{[- 0.40 ] * 0.0284 }{0.06}[/tex]

=>   [tex]\epsilon = 7.57 \ V[/tex]

At [tex]\delta t = 6 \ s[/tex]

The  induced emf is  

        [tex]\epsilon = - N * \frac{[B_f - B_i ] * A }{\delta t }[/tex]

=>    [tex]\epsilon = - 40 * \frac{[- 0.40 ] * 0.0284 }{6}[/tex]

=>   [tex]\epsilon =0.0757 \ V[/tex]

At [tex]\delta t = 65 \ s[/tex]

The  induced emf is  

        [tex]\epsilon = - N * \frac{[B_f - B_i ] * A }{\delta t }[/tex]

=>    [tex]\epsilon = - 40 * \frac{[- 0.40 ] * 0.0284 }{65}[/tex]

=>   [tex]\epsilon =0.00699 \ V[/tex]

   

The acceleration of an object is always in the direction of the net force acting on it.

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

An object which moves in a circle is accelerating. Accelerations are caused by an unbalanced or net force. The net force is always in the same direction as the acceleration. For objects moving in circles at constant speed, the net force is directed towards the center of the circle about which the object moves.

A ball is rolling down a hill. At one point near the top of the hill, it’s velocity is 2 m/s. Further down the hill, it’s velocity is 9 m/s what is tringlev?

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Explanation:

The change in velocity is the final velocity minus the initial velocity.

Δv = v − v₀

Δv = 9 m/s − 2 m/s

Δv = 7 m/s

How many (whole number of) 87 kg people
can safely occupy an elevator that can hold a
maximum mass of exactly 1 metric ton? A
metric ton is 1.000 x 103 kg.
Answer in units of people.

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Answer:

11

Explanation:

1. You are going to be rounding down.

2. change the metric ton to kg.

1.000 * 10^3 kg = 1000 kg

1000 / 87 = 11.49 = 11 people

What is the direction of the electric field at a point a distance d = 34.00 cm directly to the right of the positive charge?

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Answer:

s the charge is positive, the electric field lines leave it at the point a d = 0.034 cm, the electric field lines go to the right.

Explanation:

The electric field around the cagases oisitvi, field leaving this means that the field lines move away from

If the charge is negative the lines of the field are directed towards the charge

Let's apply this to our case, as the charge is positive, the electric field lines leave it at the point a d = 0.034 cm, the electric field lines go to the right.

What is the term for when the positive side of a battery is connected to the acceptor side and the negative side is connected to the donor side of the p-n rectifying junction?

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Answer:

It is called Reverse biased

Explanation:

It is reverse bias because the voltage potential side of the battery is connected negative to the donor side or p type material and it is connected positive to the N type material or acceptor side across the diode which increases the diode width of the PN junction.

A bungee cord stretches 25 meters and has a spring constant of 140 N/m. How much energy is stored in the bungee

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Answer:

87.5 kJ

Explanation:

The potential energy stored in a stretch spring is given by the expression below

PE = Work = force * distance

So:

[tex]PE = (kx) * x[/tex]

This then simplifies to:

[tex]PE = kx^2[/tex]

where k is the spring constant= 140 N/m

Given that x= 25 m

Substituting our data into the expression for P.E stored we have

[tex]PE = 140*25^2\\\\PE= 140*625\\\\PE= 87500 J[/tex]

Hence the energy stored in the spring is 87.5kJ

According to the Big Bang Theory, the density and temperature of the Universe is ___________ now than in the past.

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Answer:

According to the Big Bang Theory, the density and temperature of the Universe is lower now than in the past.

Hope this answer correct :)

The density and the temperature of the universe should be lower as compared to the past.

What is the big bang theory?

According to this theory, it description of the way the universe should be started is provided by the astronomers. The temperature of the universe should be very much hot, the universe size should be small also the universe should be super dense. However, the universe size should be expanded and the temperature should be colder according to the time.

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the kinetic energy of a body executing simple harmonic motion of amplitude A is equal to the potential energy when its displacement is​

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Answer:

My answer to the question is "when its displacement is zero.

A coil has an inductance of 7.00 mH, and the current in it changes from 0.200 A to 1.50 A in a time interval of 0.250 s. Find the magnitude of the average induced emf in the coil during this time interval.

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Answer:

Magnitude of the average induced emf = 36.4 mv

Explanation:

Given:

inductance of the coil (L) = 7 mH

Initial current (Ci) = 0.200 A

Final current (Cf) = 1.50 A

Interval = 0.250 s

Find:

Magnitude of the average induced emf

Computation:

E = L(di/dt)

E = 7 [(1.5-0.20) / 0.250]

E = 7[5.2]

Magnitude of the average induced emf = 36.4 mv

Why is it cooler to wear a white shirt than a black shirt on a hot, sunny day?

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Answer:

because the colour black absorbs heat which will make you feel much hotter than a white shirt which blocks away heat.

An electron is projected with horizontal speed 105m / s in a downwardly directed 304N / C electric field. Find the vertical position (in m) after 2.0 μs.

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Answer:

-107 m

Explanation:

Sum of forces in the y direction:

∑F = ma

-qE = ma

a = -qE/m

a = -(1.60×10⁻¹⁹ C) (304 N/C) / (9.11×10⁻³¹ kg)

a = -53.4×10¹² m/s²

Given in the y direction:

v₀ = 0 m/s

a = -53.4×10¹² m/s²

t = 2×10⁻⁶ s

Find: Δy

Δy = v₀ t + ½ at²

Δy = (0 m/s) (2×10⁻⁶ s) + ½ (-53.4×10¹² m/s²) (2×10⁻⁶ s)²

Δy = -107 m

A constant force of 5KN pulls a crate along a distance of 15 m in 75s.What is the power​

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Explanation:

We know,

1KN = 1000N

Then, Force(F) = 5*1000N

=5000N

Here,

Power (P)=Work(W)/Time(T)

=Force * distance/ Time (W = F*s)

= 5000*15/75

=1000

So, The power of body or object is 1000Watt.

I hope this will be helpful for you.

Calculate the momentum of at 1500 kg car traveling at 6 m/s?

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Answer:

Explanation:

momentum =mass*speed

p=1500 kg*6 m/s

p=9000 kgm/s

A box at rest on a ramp at an incline of 22°. The normal force on the box is 538 N

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Answer:

F = 580.25 N

Explanation:

It is given that,

A box at rest on a ramp at an incline of 22°

The normal force on the box is 538 N

We need to find the gravitational force on the box.

The force of gravity acting on an object is equal to its weight. So,

F = mg

But here the box is incline at an angle of 22 degrees

It means that mg will resolve in rectangular components such that, normal force is :

[tex]N=mg\cos\theta\\\\mg=F=\dfrac{N}{\cos\theta}\\\\F=\dfrac{538}{\cos22}\\\\F=580.25\ N[/tex]

So, the gravitational force on the box is 580.25 N.

During the class prize-giving ceremony, Anand clapped his hands hard while Kumar clapped his hands softly. Everybody could hear Anand's clapping while only a few could hear Kumar's clapping. This was because the sound produced by Anand was of____________.
A - higher pitch
B - lower frequency
C - higher volume
D- lower pitch

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Answer:

C - higher volume

Explanation:

The pitch or frequency of sound that an object can produce depends upon its size and configuration . The shape of hand of all are same so the frequency of sound produced by hands of all will be almost same . Hence frequency of sound produced by the hands of Anand and Kumar would have been almost the same .

But the intensity of sound produced by them would have been different . Intensity represents energy a sound carries . Hard hitting clap will produce sound of higher intensity . Intensity of sound is also called high volume sound . So Kumar's clap will carry greater energy and hence greater volume of sound .

An electron as q = 1.602 * 10-19 C is placed .03m away from spherical object with a net charge of -7.2 C.
A. What is the force exerted on the electron?
B. How strong is the electric field at the electron’s location?
C. How much work would be done on the electron if it was moved so that it’s .001m away from the sphere?
D. Now replace the electron with a positron (q = +1.602 × 10-19C). Explain.

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

The electric force exerted on the electron is given by Coulomb's law;

F= KqQ/r^2

F= force on the electron

K= constant of Coulomb's law

q= charge on the electron

Q=charge on the spherical object

r= distance between the charges

F= 9×10^9 × -1.602 × 10^-19 × (-7.2)/(0.03)^2

F= 103.8 × 10^-10/9×10^-4

F= 11.53 ×10^-6

F= 1.153 ×10^-5 N

The force in this case is repulsive

E= F/q

E= 1.153 ×10^-5 N/ 1.602 * 10-19 C

E= 0.719 × 10^14

E= 7.19 × 10^13 NC-1

The electro field around the electron is very strong.

c)

V= Kq/r

V= 9×10^9 × 1.602 × 10^-19/0.001

V= 14418 × 10^-10

V=1.4418 ×10^-6 V

W= qV

W= 1.602×10^-19 C × 1.4418 ×10^-6 V

W= 2.31 ×10^-25 J

Replacing the electron with a positron

F= 9×10^9 × 1.602 × 10^-19 × (-7.2)/(0.03)^2

F= 103.8 × 10^-10/9×10^-4

F= 11.53 ×10^-6

F= -1.153 ×10^-5 N

The force in this case is attractive

What is the charge delivered by a current with an average of 0.54 A over 28.3 minutes?

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Answer:

916.9C

Explanation:

Using Q= It

Q= 0.54A x 1698s

= 916.9C

The charge delivered by a current with an average of 0.54 A over 28.3 minutes is 916.9C.

What is Electric Charge?

Electric charge is defined as the physical property of matter that causes that matter to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field that may be positive or negative such that charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other. An object with the absence of net charge is said to be neutral.

The SI unit of electric charge is the coulomb which is a derived SI unit and is represented by the symbol C.

Electric Charge is represented as

Q= It

where, Q= Electric charge

I= Electric current

t= time

Q= 0.54A x 1698s

= 916.9C

Thus, the charge delivered by a current with an average of 0.54 A over 28.3 minutes is 916.9C.

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It takes the Earth 24 hours to make a complete rotation around its axis. 33% Part (a) What is the period of rotation of the Earth in seconds? Grade Summary Deductions0 Potential 100 sin cotan) coso asin) atano acotan) sinh0 tan) acoso Attempts remaining per antemp4) detailed vie cosh0 tanhO cotanhO ODegrees O Radians Hint I give up Hints:-% deduction per hint. Hints remaining:- Feedback: dohction per fcedback ▲ 33% Part (b) What is the angular velocity of the Earth in rad/s? 33% Part (c) Given that Earth has a radius of 6.4 x 106 m at its equator, what is the linear velocity at Earth's surface?

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Answer:

Explanation:

a )

one rotation per 24 hours

Time period of rotation of the earth T =  time / no of rotation

T = 24 x 60 x 60 s / 1

= 86400 s .

b )

angular velocity = angle of rotation in radian / time

in one rotation , angle made at the centre = 2π radian

= 2 x 3.14 radian

angular velocity ω = 2π / T

= 2 x 3.14 / 86400  radian / s

= 72.68 x 10⁻⁶ radian / s

c )

Relation between linear and angular velocity is as follows

v = ω  x R where R is radius of the earth and v is linear velocity .

linear velocity = 72.68 x 10⁻⁶ x 6.4 x 10⁶ m /s

= 465.152 m /s

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