A volleyball is released three times from three different heights: 5 m, 10 m, and 20 m. Which statement is correct about the volleyball?

The volleyball accelerates more quickly toward the ground when released from a higher height.

The volleyball accelerates the same amount toward the ground each time.

The volleyball accelerates more slowly toward the ground when released from a higher height.

The volleyball may accelerate more quickly or slowly depending on its mass.

A student is setting up an experiment with 10 different balls. The student wants to measure which ball hits the ground with the largest force when released from a box 5 feet above the ground. Which quantity should be measured to correctly calculate the force with which each ball hits the ground?

the initial velocity of each ball
the mass of each ball
the rate at which the velocity of each ball increases
the final velocity of each ball right before hitting the ground

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Answer 1

Explanation:

1)

The answer is

The volleyball accelerates the same amount toward the ground each time.

Because gravitational acceleration is constant irrespective of altitude(height) or mass of the object.

2)

The answer is

the mass of each ball

because gravitational force is given by

F = mg

since g is a constant, he only needs to measure the mass if each ball

Answer 2

The concepts of free fall and Newton's second law allow to find the correct answers

1) Acceleration is constant

2) The mass of the body

The game of volleyball consists of throwing the balls from the serve to pass it to the other court, this is a two-dimensional movement type projectile launch, in this type of movement the acceleration is the constant on the y axis, it is called acceleration of the gravity and vale (g = 9.8 m / s²)

1) Let's review the different statements of the first part regarding acceleration.

a) The ball accelerates faster as it goes down

   False. Acceleration is constant

b) The ball accelerates the same amount

   True. Acceleration is constant and directed on the vertical axis

c) The ball accelerates slower or faster

     False. Acceleration is constant

The vertical launch of kinematics, establishes that the ball as it descends it goes faster with an acceleration equal to the acceleration of gravity, in this part it is asked to look for the force of the ball when it reaches the ground, for this the second is used Newton law

           F = m a

where in this case the acceleration is the acceleration of gravity

          a = g

          F = m g

Let's review the different claims

a) Initial velocity

    False. To calculate the force you only need the mass since acceleration is constant

b) The mass

    True. The product of the mass and the acceleration of gravity gives the force with which the ball hits the ground

c) Increasing speed

    False. Increasing speed allows calculating acceleration not force

d) The final speed

     False. Force does not depend on the speed of the body

In conclusion using the concepts of free fall and Newton's second law we can find the correct answers:

1)  Acceleration is constant

2) Body mass

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Suppose an electron and a proton move at the same speed. Which particle has a longer de Broglie wavelength

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Answer:

Therefore, electron will have a longer de Broglie Wavelength.

Explanation:

The de Broglie wavelength is given by the following formula:

λ = h/mv

where.

λ = de Broglie wavelength

h = Plank's Constant

m = mass of the particle.

v = speed of the particle

Since, the speed of both electron and proton is same and Plank's constant is also a constant. Therefore, the de Broglie wavelength depends solely upon the mass of electron and proton, as follows:

λ ∝ 1/m

It shows that wavelength is inversely proportional to the mass of particle.

Since, the mass of electron is less than the mass of proton.

Therefore, electron will have a longer de Broglie Wavelength.

In a simple model of a potassium iodide (KI) molecule, we assume the K and I atoms bond ionically by the transfer of one electron from K to I.(a) The ionization energy of K is 4.34 eV, and the electron affinity of I is 3.06 eV. What energy is needed to transfer an electron from K to I, to form K+ and I? ions from neutral atoms? This quantity is sometimes called the activation energy Ea.eV(b) A model potential energy function for the KI molecule is the Lennard

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

In a simple model of a potassium iodide (KI) molecule, we assume the K and I atoms bond ionically by the transfer of one electron from K to I.

(a) The ionization energy of K is 4.34 eV, and the electron affinity of I is 3.06 eV. What energy is needed to transfer an electron from K to I, to form K+ and I- ions from neutral atoms? This quantity is sometimes called the activation energy Ea.eV

(b) A model potential energy function for the KI molecule is the Lennard - jones potential:

U(r) = 4∈[ (α/r)¹² - (α/r)⁶ ] + Ea

where r is the internuclear separation distance and α and ∈ are adjustable parameters (constants) . The Ea term is added to ensure the correct asymptotic behavior at large r and is activation energy calculated in a. At the equilibrium separation distance, r=r₀=0.305 nm, U(r) is a minimum, and dU/dr=0. In addition, U(r₀)=-3.37 eV.

Us the experimental values for the equilibrium sepeartion and dissociation energy of KI to determine/find 'α' and '∈'.

(c) calculate the force needed to break the KI molecule in nN

Answer:

a) energy is needed to transfer an electron from K to I, to form K+ and I- ions from neutral atoms is 1.28 eV

b) α = 0.272, ∈ = 4.65 eV

c) the force needed to break the KI molecule in nN 65.6 nN

Explanation:

a) The ionization energy of K is 4.34 ev ( energy needed to remove the outer most electrons)

And the electron affinity of I is 3.06 ev ( which is energy released when electron is added)

Now the energy that is need to transfer an electron from K to I,

i.e the ionization energy of K(4.34 ev) and the electron affinity of I (3.06 ev)

RE = 4.34 - 3.06 = 1.28 eV

b)

from the question we have

U(r) = 4∈[ (α/r)¹² - (α/r)⁶ ] + Ea

now taking d/drU(r₀)=0  (at r = r₀)

= 4∈d/dr [ (α/r)¹² - (α/r)⁶ ] = 0

= ( -12(α¹²/r¹³)) - (-6 (α⁶/r⁷)) = 0

12(α¹²/r¹³) = 6 (α⁶/r⁷)

α⁶ = r⁶/2

α = r/(2)^1/6

at equilibrium r = r₀ = 0.305 nm

α = 0.305 nm / (2)^1/6

C = 0.0305/1.1246

α = 0.272

Now substituting the values of U(r₀), α, Eₐ in the initial expression

U(r) = 4∈[ (α/r)¹² - (α/r)⁶ ] + Ea

we have

- 3.37eV = 4∈ [ (0.272 nm / 0.305 nm)¹² - (0.272 nm / 0.305 nm )⁶ ] + 1.28

- 1.65 eV = ∈(0.25 - 0.5)

∈ = 4.65 eV

c)

Now to break the molecule then the potential energy should be zero(0)

and we know r = 0.272 nm

therefore force needed to break the molecule is

F = -dU/dR_r-α

F = -4∈ (-12/α  + 6/α)

F = -4(4.65eV) ( -12/0.272nm + 6/0.272nm)

F = 65.6 nN

A pendulum oscillates 50 times in 6 seconds. Find its time period and frequency? ​

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Explanation:

time taken fir 50 oscillations is 6 seconds

time taken for 1 oscillation is 6/50

convert it into a decimal

Light from a 600 nm source goes through two slits 0.080 mm apart. What is the angular separation of the two first order maxima occurring on a screen 2.0 m from the slits

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Answer:

The angular separation is  [tex]k = 0.8594^o[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The  wavelength of the light is [tex]\lambda = 600 \ nm = 600*10^{-9} \ m[/tex]

   The  distance of separation between the slit is  [tex]d = 0.080 \ mm = 0.080 *10^{-3} \ m[/tex]

    The distance from the screen is

Generally the condition for  constructive interference is mathematically represented as

        [tex]d \ sin(\theta) = n \lambda[/tex]

=>    [tex]\theta = sin ^{-1} [ \frac{n * \lambda }{ d } ][/tex]

    here [tex]\theta[/tex] is the angular separation between the central maxima and one side of the first order maxima

given that we are considering the first order of maxima n =  1  

        =>   [tex]\theta = sin ^{-1} [ \frac{1 * 600*10^{-9} }{ 2.0 } ][/tex]

        =>    [tex]\theta = sin ^{-1} [ 0.0075 ][/tex]

        =>   [tex]\theta = 0.4297^o[/tex]

So the angular separation of the two first order maxima  is  

     [tex]k = 2 * \theta[/tex]

     [tex]k = 2 * 0.4297[/tex]

      [tex]k = 0.8594^o[/tex]

           

A long, thin superconducting wire carrying a 17 A current passes through the center of a thin, 3.0-cm-diameter ring. A uniform electric field of increasing strength also passes through the ring, parallel to the wire. The magnetic field through the ring is zero.
a. At what rate is the electric field strength increasing?
b. is the electric field in the direction of the current or opposite to the current?

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Answer:

a

 [tex]\frac{dE}{dt} =- 2.72 *10^{15} \ N/C \cdot s[/tex]

b

The  direction of the electric field is opposite that of the current              

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The current is  [tex]I = 17\ A[/tex]

   The diameter of the ring is  [tex]d = 3.0 \ cm = 0.03 \ m[/tex]

   

Generally the  radius is mathematically represented as

       [tex]r = \frac{d}{2}[/tex]

       [tex]r = \frac{0.03}{2}[/tex]

       [tex]r = 0.015 \ m[/tex]

The  cross-sectional area is mathematically represented as

       [tex]A = \pi r^2[/tex]

=>     [tex]A = 3.142 * (0.015^2)[/tex]

=>    [tex]A = 7.07 *10^{-4 } \ m^ 2[/tex]

Generally  according to ampere -Maxwell equation we have that

      [tex]\oint \= B \cdot \= ds = \mu_o I + \epsilon_o \mu _o\frac{ d \phi }{dt }[/tex]

Now given that [tex]\= B = 0[/tex] it implies that

     [tex]\oint \= B \cdot \= ds = 0[/tex]

So

    [tex]\mu_o I + \epsilon_o \mu _o\frac{ d \phi }{dt } = 0[/tex]

Where  [tex]\epsilon _o[/tex] is the permittivity of free space with value [tex]\epsilon_o = 8.85*10^{-12 } \ m^{-3} \cdot kg^{-1}\cdot s^4 \cdot A^2[/tex]

            [tex]\mu_o[/tex] is the permeability of free space with value  

[tex]\mu_o = 4\pi * 10^{-7} N/A^2[/tex]

      [tex]\phi[/tex] is magnetic flux which is mathematically represented as

       [tex]\phi = E * A[/tex]

Where E is the electric field strength

  So  

       [tex]\mu_o I + \epsilon_o \mu _o \frac{ d [EA] }{dt } = 0[/tex]

=>   [tex]\frac{dE}{dt} =- \frac{I}{\epsilon_o * A }[/tex]

=>   [tex]\frac{dE}{dt} =- \frac{17}{8.85*10^{-12} * 7.07*10^{-4} }[/tex]

=>   [tex]\frac{dE}{dt} =- 2.72 *10^{15} \ N/C \cdot s[/tex]

The  negative  sign shows that the  direction  of  the electric field is opposite that of the current

           

       

When monochromatic light illuminates a grating with 7000 lines per centimeter, its second order maximum is at 62.4°. What is the wavelength of the lig

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Answer:

633nm

Explanation:

Given the following :

Number of lines per centimeter(N) = 7000

Angle θ = 62.4°

Order (n) = 2

If grating element = d

Wavelength (λ) = (d* SinΘ) / 2

If number of lines = 7000 per cm

Converting to metre :

100 cm = 1m

7000 lines per 1 cm

Number of lines per m:

7000 lines * 100 = 700,000 lines per meter

Recall :

d = reciprocal of N

d = 1 / 700,000

d = 0.00000142857

Substituting into (λ) = (d* SinΘ) / 2

λ = (0.00000142857 * Sin 62.4°) / 2

λ = 0.00000126600 / 2

λ = 0.000000633002

λ = 0.000000633

λ = 633 × 10^-9 m = 633nm

You toss a ball straight up in the air. Immediately after you let go of it, what force or forces are acting on the ball

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Answer and Explanation: When tossing a ball up in the air, the forces acting on the ball are due to Gravity, which is defined by gravitational acceleration on that location on Earth (approximately 9.8 m/s²) multiplied by mass of the ball; Force of thrown, i.e., the force you threw the ball and air resistance force, which is proportional to the square of the ball's through the air and the ball's cross section area. To facilite calculations, air resistance force is normally ignored.

Answer:

weight and drag

Explanation:

A beam of light in air enters a glass slab with an index of refraction of 1.40 at an angle of incidence of 30.0°. What is the angle of refraction? (index of refraction of air=1)

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Answer:

[tex] \boxed{\sf Angle \: of \: refraction \: (r) = {sin}^{ - 1} ( \frac{1}{2.8} )} [/tex]

Given:

Refractive index of air ( [tex] \sf \mu_{air} [/tex] )= 1

Refractive index of glass slab ( [tex] \sf \mu_{glass} [/tex]) = 1.40

Angle of incidence (i) = 30.0°

To Find:

Angle of refraction (r)

Explanation:

From Snell's Law:

[tex] \boxed{ \bold{ \sf \mu_{air}sin \ i = \mu_{glass}sin \: r}}[/tex]

[tex] \sf \implies 1 \times sin \: 30 ^ \circ = 1.4sin \:r[/tex]

[tex] \sf sin \:30^ \circ = \frac{1}{2} : [/tex]

[tex] \sf \implies \frac{1}{2} = 1.4 sin \: r[/tex]

[tex] \sf \frac{1}{2} = 1.4 sin \: r \: is \: equivalent \: to \: 1.4 sin \: r = \frac{1}{2} : [/tex]

[tex] \sf \implies 1.4 sin \: r = \frac{1}{2} [/tex]

Dividing both sides by 1.4:

[tex] \sf \implies \frac{\cancel{1.4} sin \: r}{\cancel{1.4}} = \frac{1}{2 \times 1.4} [/tex]

[tex] \sf \implies sin \: r = \frac{1}{2 \times 1.4} [/tex]

[tex] \sf \implies sin \: r = \frac{1}{2.8} [/tex]

[tex] \sf \implies r = {sin}^{ - 1} ( \frac{1}{2.8} )[/tex]

[tex] \therefore[/tex]

[tex] \sf Angle \: of \: refraction \: (r) = {sin}^{ - 1} ( \frac{1}{2.8} )[/tex]

the coefficient of static friction between mass mA

and the table is 0.40, whereas the coefficient of kinetic friction

is 0.20.

(a) What minimum value of mA will keep the system from

starting to move?

(b) What value(s) of mA will keep the system moving at

constant speed?

[Ignore masses of the cord and the (frictionless) pulley.]​

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Answer:

(a) 5.0 kg

(b) 10 kg

Explanation:

Draw a free body diagram for each block.  There are 4 forces on block A:

Weight force mAg pulling down,

Normal force N pushing up,

Tension force T pulling right,

and friction force Nμ pushing left.

There are 2 forces on block B:

Weight force mBg pulling down,

and tension force T pulling up.

Whether the system is just starting to move, or moving at constant speed, the acceleration is 0.

Sum of forces on B in the -y direction:

∑F = ma

mBg − T = 0

mBg = T

Sum of forces on A in the +y direction:

∑F = ma

N − mAg = 0

N = mAg

Sum of forces on A in the +x direction:

∑F = ma

T − Nμ = 0

T = Nμ

Substitute:

mBg = mAg μ

mA = mB / μ

(a) When the system is just starting to move, μ = 0.40.

mA = 2.0 kg / 0.40

mA = 5.0 kg

(b) When the system is moving at constant speed, μ = 0.20.

mA = 2.0 kg / 0.20

mA = 10 kg

We have that minimum value of mA will keep the system from  starting to move is

m_1=5kg

The value(s) of mA will keep the system moving at  constant speed is

m=10kg

From the question we are told

the coefficient of static friction between mass mA  and the table is 0.40, where as the coefficient of kinetic friction  is 0.20.

a)  

Generally the equation for the Tension  is mathematically given as

T=mg

Where

[tex]m_1g=m_2g[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]m_1=\frac{2.0}{0.4}\\\\m_1=5kg[/tex]

b

Generally the equation for the Tension  is mathematically given as

[tex]T=f\\\\T=u_km_1g\\\\\m_1=\frac{m_2}{u}\\\\m_1=\frac{2}{0.2}[/tex]

m=10kg

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A 1.70 mm string of weight 0.0135 NN is tied to the ceiling at its upper end, and the lower end supports a weight WW. Ignore the very small variation in tension along the length of the string that is produced by the weight of the string. When you pluck the string slightly, the waves traveling up the string obey the equation
y(x,t) = (8.50mm)cos(172rad?m?1x?2730rad?s?1t)
Assume that the tension of the string is constant and equal to W.
1) How much time does it take a pulse to travel the full length of the string?
2) What is the weight W?
3) How many wavelengths are on the string at any instant of time?
4) What is the equation for waves traveling down the string?
a) y(x,t) = (8.50 mm)cos(172rad?m?1 x ?2730rad?s?1t)
b) y(x,t) = (8.50 mm)cos(172rad?m?1 x +2730rad?s?1t)
c) y(x,t) = (10.5 mm)cos(172rad?m?1 x +2730rad?s?1t)
d) y(x,t) = (10.5 mm)cos(172rad?m?1 x ?2730rad?s?1t)

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Answer:

d) y(x,t) = (10.5 mm)cos(172rad?m?1 x ?2730rad?s?1t)

When an auditorium has a solid wall, sound waves will tend to perfectly reflect off the wall (i.e. with a 180o phase change). If listening to music, as from an orchestra, the incoming and reflected waves will interfere with each other. For a listener sitting 0.5 m from the wall, what is the lowest frequency which gets suppressed by this interference

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

When an auditorium has a solid wall, sound waves will tend to perfectly reflect off the wall (i.e. with a 180o phase change). If listening to music, as from an orchestra, the incoming and reflected waves will interfere with each other. For a listener sitting 0.5 m from the wall, what is the lowest frequency which gets suppressed by this interference? Use vsound=330 m/s.

Answer: f = 165 Hz

the lowest frequency which gets suppressed by this interference is 165 Hz

Explanation:

For a reflected wave (out of phase), the path difference between the incoming and reflected wave should be equal to the half integral multiple of wavelength.

r₂ - r₁ = ( m + 1/2) λ/2

r₂ is the distance from the source to observer via reflection

r₁ is distance from source to observer

here r₂ would travel an additional distance of 0.5 m due to reflection that straight approaching wave.

Therefor to have minimum/lowest possible frequency, we say m = 0

we substitute

0.5 = ( 0 + 1/2 ) λ/2

λ = 2m

The frequency would be

f = Vsound / λ

f = 330 / 2

f = 165 Hz

Therefore the lowest frequency which gets suppressed by this interference is 165 Hz

A person is lying on a diving board 3.00 m above the surface of the water in a swimming pool. She looks at a penny that is on the bottom of the pool directly below her. To her, the penny appears to be a distance of 8.00 m from her.

Required:
What is the depth of the water at this point?

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Answer:

The  depth of water at the point is  [tex]d_A = 6.55 \ m[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The height of the person above water   is  [tex]d = 3.00 \ m[/tex]

   The distance  of the coin as seen by the person  is [tex]d' = 8.00 \ m[/tex]

Generally the apparent depth is mathematically represented as

      [tex]d_a = \frac{d_A}{n}[/tex]

Here [tex]d_A[/tex] is the actual depth of water while  n is the refractive index of water with a constant value [tex]n = 1.33[/tex]

Now from the point the person is the apparent depth is evaluated as

     [tex]d_a = d'-d[/tex]

=>   [tex]d_a = 8 - 3[/tex]

=>  [tex]d_a = 5 \ m[/tex]

So

     [tex]5 = \frac{d_A}{1.33}[/tex]

=>   [tex]d_A = 5 * 1.33[/tex]

=>   [tex]d_A = 6.55 \ m[/tex]

     

   

Gretchen runs the first 4.0 km of a race at 5.0 m/s. Then a stiff wind comes up, so she runs the last 1.0 km at only 4.0 m/s.
If she runs fhe same course again, what constant speed would let her finish in the same time as in the first race?

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Answer:

The velocity is [tex]v = 4.76 \ m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The first distance is   [tex]d_1 = 4.0 \ km = 4000 \ m[/tex]

   The  first speed  is  [tex]v_1 = 5.0 \ m/s[/tex]

    The  second distance is  [tex]d_2 = 1.0 \ km = 1000 \ m[/tex]

    The  second speed  is  [tex]v_2 = 4.0 \ m/s[/tex]

Generally the time taken for first distance is  

      [tex]t_1 = \frac{d_1 }{v_1 }[/tex]

        [tex]t_1 = \frac{4000}{5}[/tex]

       [tex]t_1 = 800 \ s[/tex]

The time taken for second  distance is

           [tex]t_1 = \frac{d_2 }{v_2 }[/tex]

        [tex]t_1 = \frac{1000}{4}[/tex]

       [tex]t_1 = 250 \ s[/tex]

The total time is mathematically represented as

     [tex]t = t_1 + t_2[/tex]

=>   [tex]t = 800 + 250[/tex]

=>    [tex]t = 1050 \ s[/tex]

Generally the constant velocity that would let her finish at the same time is mathematically represented as

      [tex]v = \frac{d_1 + d_2}{t }[/tex]

=>    [tex]v = \frac{4000 + 1000}{1050 }[/tex]

=>    [tex]v = 4.76 \ m/s[/tex]

The constant speed that will let her finish in the same time as in the first race is 4.76 m/s

Determination of the time taken for first 4 KmDistance = 4 Km = 4 × 1000 = 4000 mSpeed = 5 m/sTime 1 =?

Time 1 = distance / speed

Time 1 = 4000 / 5

Time 1 = 800 s

Determination of the time taken for the last 1 KmDistance = 1 Km = 1 × 1000 = 1000 mSpeed = 4 m/sTime 2 =?

Time 2 = distance / speed

Time 2 = 1000 / 4

Time 2 = 250 s

Determination of the constant speedTotal distance = 4000 + 1000 = 5000 mTotal time = 800 + 250 = 1050 sConstant speed =?

Constant speed = Total distance / total time

Constant speed = 5000 / 1050

Constant speed = 4.76 m/s

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a sled is moving with a velocity of 8m/s. The sled slows to a stop over a time of 4s, covering a distance of 16m. What is the sleds acceleration

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Given:-

Initial velocity, u = 8 m/s

Time taken, t = 4 s

Distance covered, s = 16 m

To be calculated:-

Calculate the acceleration ,a .

Formula used:-

s = ut + 1/2 at²

Solution:-

According to the second equation of motion, we have

s = ut + 1/2 at²

★Substituting the values in the above formula,we get:

⇒ 16 = 8 × 4 + 1/2 × a × 4

⇒ 16 = 32 + 2a

⇒ 2a = 16 - 32

⇒ 2a = -16

⇒ a = -16/2

⇒ a = -8 m/s²

Hence,the acceleration is -8 m/s² .

Can someone tell me a very very simple physics experiment topic that links to biology?​

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Explanation:

One idea would be to investigate the correlation between your pulse pressure and your pulse rate.  To do this, you'll need a blood pressure monitor.

First, measure your resting pressure and rate.  Then exercise for 30 seconds.  Measure your new blood pressure and pulse rate.  Wait for your pressure and rate to return to normal, then repeat the trial for 1 minute, 1.5 minutes, 2 minutes, etc.

List the results in a table.  This should include the amount of exercise time, your pulse rate, your systolic pressure (the high number, which is your blood pressure during contraction of your heart muscle), and your diastolic pressure (the low number, which is your blood pressure between heartbeats).  Calculate your pulse pressure (systolic minus diastolic) for each trial.  Graph the pulse pressure on the x-axis, and your pulse rate (beats per minute) on the y-axis.

What do you hypothesize will be the shape of the graph?  Consider Bernoulli's formula, which relates fluid pressure and flow.  How close do the results match your hypothesis?  What might explain any differences?

Light of wavelength 575 nm passes through a double-slit and the third order bright fringe is seen at an angle of 6.5^degree away from the central fringe. What is the separation between the double slits? a) 5.0 mu m b) 10 mu m c) 15 mu m d) 20 mu m e) 25 mu m

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Answer:

The correct option is C

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The wavelength is  [tex]\lambda = 575 *10^{-9} \ m[/tex]

    The  angle is  [tex]\theta = 6.5^o[/tex]

    The order of maxima  is  n =  3

Generally for  constructive interference

       [tex]dsin \theta = n * \lambda[/tex]

=>   [tex]d = \frac{n * \lambda }{ sin \theta }[/tex]

=>   [tex]d = \frac{3 * 575 *10^{-9} }{ sin 6.5 }[/tex]

=>   [tex]d = 15.24 *10^{-6} \ m[/tex]

=>  [tex]d = 15 \mu m[/tex]

Bailey wants to find out which frozen solid melts the fastest: soda, ice, or orange juice. She pours each of the three liquids into the empty cubes of an ice tray, and then places the ice tray in the freezer overnight. The next day, she pulls the ice tray out and sets each cube on its own plate. She then waits and watches for them to melt. When the last part of the frozen liquid melts, she records the time.

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Answer:

its 45 over 6

Explanation:the answer is in  the question

Answer: Only the melted cube's shape changed.

Explanation:

A double-slit experiment is performed with light of wavelength 640 nm. The bright interference fringes are spaced 1.6 mm apart on the viewing screen.What will the fringe spacing be if the light is changed to a wavelength of 360nm?

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Answer:

1.44*10^-3m

Explanation:

Given that distance BTW two bright fringes is

DetaY = lambda* L/d

So for second wavelength

Deta Y2= Lambda 2* L/d

=lambda 2 x deta y1/ lambda1

So substituting

= 360 x 10^-9 x (1.6*10^-3/640*10^-9)

1.44*10^ -3m

Which option gives an
object's temperature in Sl units?
A. 0°C
B. 273 K
C. 273 kg
D. 32°F

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Answer:B

Explanation: I just did it on a p e x

273 K gives the object's temperature in the SI unit therefore the correct answer is option B

What is a unit of measurement?

A unit of measurement is a specified magnitude of a quantity that is established and used as a standard for measuring other quantities of the same kind. It is determined by convention or regulation. Any additional quantity of that type can be stated as a multiple of the measurement unit.

The International System of Units, sometimes known as the SI system of units, is the most frequently used and acknowledged system of units in use nowadays. There are three additional units and 7 SI basic units in this system of SI units.

The three supplemental SI units are radian, steradian, and becquerel, whereas the base SI units are meter, kilogram, second, kelvin, ampere, candela, and mole. These base units can be used to create all other SI units.

Thus,273 K gives the object's temperature in the SI unit therefore the correct answer is option B

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A 1.70 kg block slides on a horizontal, frictionless surface until it encounters a spring with a force constant of 955 N/m. The block comes to rest after compressing the spring by a distance of 4.60 cm. The other end of the spring is attached to a wall. Find the initial speed of the block.

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Answer:

The initial speed of the block is 1.09 m/s

Explanation:

Given;

mass of block, m = 1.7 kg

force constant of the spring, k = 955 N/m

compression of the spring, x = 4.6 cm = 0.046 m

From principle of conservation of energy

kinetic energy of the block = elastic potential energy of the spring

¹/₂mv² = ¹/₂kx²

mv²  = kx²

[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{kx^2}{m} }[/tex]

where;

v is the initial speed of the block

x is the compression of the spring

[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{955*(0.046)^2}{1.7} } \\\\v = 1.09 \ m/s[/tex]

Therefore, the initial speed of the block is 1.09 m/s

Using the differential equation modeling Newton's Law of Cooling dTdt=k(T−Te)dTdt=k(T−Te), Answer the following. Brewing Coffee: The brewing temperature of the water used is very important. It should be between 195 F and 205 F. The closer to 205 F the better. Boiling water (212 F) should never be used, as it will burn the coffee. Water that is less than 195 F will not extract properly. On the other hand, coffee that has a temperature of 205 F is too hot to drink. Coffee is best when it is served at a temperature of 140 F to 155 F (the Goldilocks range). Suppose coffee is initially brewed at 205 F and the room temperature is 70 F. Determine the value of kk if the temperature of the coffee drops from 205 F to 200 F in the first two minutes after brewing. Round answer to 4 decimal places.

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Answer:

   k = -3.1450 10⁻⁴  s⁻¹

Explanation:

In this exercise we are given the equation that describes the cooling process

        dT / dt = k (T -)

Let's solve is this equation,

        dT / (T-T_ {e}) = k dt

change of variable for integration

       T -T_{e} = T ’

       dT = dT '

       ∫ dT ’/ T’ = k  ∫ dt

we integrate

        ln T ’= k t

we change to the initial variables

        ln (T - T_{e}) = k t

Let's evaluate from the lower limit T = T for t = 0 to the upper limit T = T₀ for time t

       ln (T₀ -T_{e}) - ln (T -T_{e}) = k (t-0)

we simplify

       ln (T₀ -T_{e} / T -T_{e}) = k t

       k = ln (T₀ -T_{e})  / (T-Te) / t

           

In the exercise they indicate that the temperature T = 205 F, the ambient temperature is T_{e} = 70F, the temperature to which T₀ = 200 F falls in a time t = 2 min = 120 s

Let's calculate

           k = ln [(200- 70) / (205 -70)] / 120

           k = -0.0377403 / 120

           k = -3.1450 10⁻⁴  s⁻¹

How many electrons would have to be removed from a coin to leave it with a charge of +1.0 10-7 C?

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Answer:

[tex]n=6.25\times 10^{11}[/tex]

Explanation:

We need to find the number of electrons that would have to be removed from a coin to leave it with a charge of [tex]+10^{-7}\ C[/tex]. Then the number of electrons be n. Using quantization of electric charge as :

q = ne

e is charge on an electron

[tex]n=\dfrac{q}{e}\\\\n=\dfrac{10^{-7}}{1.6\times 10^{-19}}\\\\n=6.25\times 10^{11}[/tex]

So, the number of electrons are [tex]6.25\times 10^{11}[/tex].

On a day that the temperature is 10.0°C, a concrete walk is poured in such a way that the ends of the walk are unable to move. Take Young's modulus for concrete to be 7.00 109 N/m2 and the compressive strength to be 2.00 109 N/m2. (The coefficient of linear expansion of concrete is 1.2 10-5(°C−1).)
What is the stress in the cement on a hot day of 42.0°C? N/m2

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Answer:

The stress is  [tex]stress = 2688000 \ N[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The first temperature is  [tex]T_1 = 10 ^o \ C[/tex]

    The  young modulus is  [tex]Y = 7.00 *10^9\ N/m^2[/tex]

    The compressive strength is  [tex]\sigma = 2.00 *10^{9} \ N/m^2[/tex]

     The coefficient of  linear expansion is  [tex]\alpha = 1.2 *10^{-5} \ ^o C ^{-1}[/tex]

     The  second temperature is  [tex]T_2 = 42.0^o \ C[/tex]

Generally the change in length of the concrete is mathematically represented as

      [tex]\Delta L = \alpha * L * [T_2 - T_1 ][/tex]

=>  [tex]\frac{\Delta L}{L} = \alpha * [T_2 - T_1 ][/tex]

=> [tex]strain = \alpha * [T_2 - T_1 ][/tex]

Now  the young modulus is  mathematically represented as

        [tex]Y = \frac{stress}{strain}[/tex]

=>     [tex]7.00 *10^9 = \frac{stress}{\alpha(T_2 - T_1 ) }[/tex]

=>   [tex]stress = \alpha (T_2 - T_1 ) * 7.00 *10^9[/tex]

=>   [tex]stress = 1.2* 10^{-5} (42 - 10 ) * 7.00 *10^9[/tex]

=>   [tex]stress = 2688000 \ N[/tex]

Tectonic plates are large segments of the Earth's crust that moves slowly. Suppose that one such plate has an average speed of 4.0 cm/per year. a.) what distance does it move in 1 second at this speed. b.) What is the speed per kilometer per million years

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Answer:

a. [tex]3.04\times 10^{-8}m[/tex]

b. = 40 km/ million years

Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

According to the question, Data provided in the question

Average speed = 4.0 cm / per year

Distance move in 1 second at this speed

Based on the above information

a. For distance move in 1 second is

As we know that

[tex]d_1 = v_g \times t\\\\ = 4\ cm \times \frac{1}{100\times 365.25\times 3,600} \times 1\s\\\\= 3.04\times 10^{-8}m[/tex]

b. For speed per kilometer per million years is

[tex]v_1 = 4\times \frac{10^6}{10^5} \\\\[/tex]

= 40 km/ million years

An helicopter lowers a probe into lake Chad which is suspended on a cable. the probe has a mass of 500kg and its average density is 1400kg/m³. what is the tension in the cable?​

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Answer:

1,401.85N

Explanation:

If the mass of the probe is 500kg, its weight W = mass  acceleration due to gravity.

Weight of the probe = 500*9.81

Weight of the probe = 4,905N

If its average density =  1400kg/m³

Volume = Mass/Density

Volume = 500/1400

Volume = 0.3571m³

According to the floatation principle, the volume of the probe is equal to the volume of liquid displaced. Hence the volume of water displaced is 0.357m³.

Since density of water is 1000kg/m³, we can find the mass of the water using the formula;

Mass of water = Density of water * Volume of water

Mass of water = 1000*0.3571

Mass of water = 357.1kg

Weight of water displaced = 3571 * 9.81 = 3503.15N

The tension in the cable will be the difference between the weight of the probe and weight of the displaced fluid.

Tension in the cable = 4,905N -  3503.15N

Tension in the cable = 1,401.85N

Hence the tension in the cable is 1,401.85N

The center of the galaxy is filled with low-density hydrogen gas that scatters light rays. An astronomer wants to take a picture of the center of the galaxy. Will the view be better using ultra violet light, visible light, or infrared light? Explain.

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Answer:

Infrared light

Explanation:

Infrared light is the spectrum of electromagnetic wave given off by a body possessing thermal energy. Infrared light is preferred over visible light in this region of space because visible light is easily scattered in the presence of fine particles. Infrared ray makes it easy for us to observe Cold, dark molecular clouds of gas and dust in our galaxy that glows when irradiated by the stars . Infrared can also be used to detect young forming stars, even before they begin to emit visible light. Stars emit a smaller portion of their energy in the infrared spectrum, so nearby cool objects such as planets can be more readily detected with infrared light which won't be possible with an ultraviolet or visible light.

If the prism is surrounded by a fluid, what is the maximum index of refraction of the fluid that will still cause total internal reflection

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Answer:

n₁ > n₂.

prisms are made of glass with refractive index n₂ = 1.50, so the fluid that surrounds the prism must have an index n₁> 1.50

Explanation:

Total internal reflection occurs when the refractive index of the incident medium the light is greater than the medium to which the light is refracted, let's use the refraction equation

                 n₁ sin θ₁ = n₂ sin  θ₂

the incident medium is 1, at the limit point where refraction occurs is when the angle in the refracted medium is 90º, so sin θ₂ = 1

                 n₁ sin θ₁ = n₂

                 sin θ₁ = n₂ / n₁

We mean that this equation is defined only for n₁ > n₂.

In our case, for the total internal reflection to occur, the refractive incidence of the medium must be greater than the index of refraction of the prism.

In general, prisms are made of glass with refractive index n₂ = 1.50, so the fluid that surrounds the prism must have an index n₁> 1.50

A 0.145 kg baseball pitched at 33.m/s is hit on a horizontal line drive straight back at the pitcher at 46.0 m/s. If the contact time between bat and ball is 5.70×10−3 s, calculate the magnitude of the force (assumed to be constant) exerted on the ball by the bat.

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Answer:

F = 2009.64 N

Explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of a baseball, m = 0.145 kg

Initial speed if the baseball, u = 33 m/s

It hit on a horizontal line drive straight back at the pitcher at 46.0 m/s, final velocity, v = -46 m/s

Time of contact between the bat and the ball is [tex]t=5.7\times 10^{-3}\ s[/tex]

We need to find the magnitude of the force exerted by the ball on the bat. It can be calculated using impulse-momentum theorem. So,

[tex]Ft=m(v-u)\\\\F=\dfrac{m(v-u)}{t}\\\\F=\dfrac{0.145\times (-46-33)}{5.7\times 10^{-3}}\\\\F=-2009.64\ N[/tex]

So, the magnitude of force exerted on the ball by the bat is 2009.64 N.

Two long straight wires are parallel and 9.5 cm apart. They are to carry equal currents such that the magnetic field at a point halfway between them has magnitude 280 T.
(a) Should the currents be in the same or opposite directions?
(b) How much current is needed?

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Answer:

(a) the current will flow in opposite direction

(b) the current needed is 33.25 A

Explanation:

(a) At the center of the two parallel wires, the two wires will have the same magnitude of magnetic field. In order to have a non a zero value of magnetic field at the center, the field must be in the same direction and the current will flow in opposite direction according to right hand rule.

(b) How much current is needed

Given;

distance between the two parallel wires, d = 9.5 cm = 0.095 m

magnitude of magnetic field at a point halfway between the wires, [tex]B_c[/tex] = 280 μT (This unit was corrected to obtain feasible current)

The magnetic field at distance R due to an infinite wire is given by;

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

At the center of the wire, [tex]B_c = 2B[/tex]

[tex]B_c = 2(\frac{\mu_o I}{2\pi R} )\\\\B_c = \frac{\mu_o I}{\pi R}[/tex]

where;

μ₀ is permeability of free space = 4π x 10⁻⁷ m/A

R is the center point between the wires, R = d/2 = 0.095m / 2 = 0.0475 m

I is the current needed

[tex]B_c = \frac{\mu_o I}{\pi R} \\\\I = \frac{B_c \pi R}{\mu_o} \\\\I = \frac{280* 10^{-6}*\pi *0.0475}{4\pi *10^{-7}} \\\\I = 33.25 \ A[/tex]

In some cases, neither of the two equations in the system will contain a variable with a coefficient of 1, so we must take a further step to isolate it. Let's say we now have
3C+4D=5
2C+5D=2
None of these terms has a coefficient of 1. Instead, we'll pick the variable with the smallest coefficient and isolate it. Move the term with the lowest coefficient so that it's alone on one side of its equation, then divide by the coefficient. Which of the following expressions would result from that process?
C= 53−43D
C= 1−52D
D= 25−25C
D= 54−34C
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Part E - Solving for Two Variables
Now that you have one of the two variables in Part D isolated, use substitution to solve for the two variables. You may want to review the Multiplication and Division of Fractions and Simplifying an Expression Primers.
Enter the answer as two numbers (either fraction or decimal), separated by a comma, with C first.
Need the answer with work shown for Part E.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given the simultaneous equation,

3C+4D=5  .............. 1

2C+5D=2 ............... 2

Solving for the value of C and D using substitution method.

From equation 1;

3C = 5-4D

Divide both sides by 3

3C/3 =  (5-4D)/3

C = (5-4D)/3 .... 3

From equation 2:

2C+5D=2

5D = 2-2C

Divide both sides by 5;

5D/5 = 2-2C/5

D = (2-2C)/5 ..... 4

Substitute equation 4 into 3;

C = 5-4{(2-2C)/5}/3

C = [5 - (8-8C/5)]/3

C = [25-(8-8C)/5]/3

C = (17+8C)/15

15C = 17+8C

15C-8C = 17

7C = 17

C = 17/7

Substitute C = 17/7 into equation 4 to get the value of D

D = (2-2(17/7))/5

D = (2-34/7)/5

D = 14-34/35

D = -20/35

D = -4/7

Hence the value of C = 17/7, D = -4/7

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