The primary coil of a transformer has 200 turns and the secondary coil has 800 turns. The power supplied to the primary coil is 400 watts. What is the power generated in the secondary coil if it is terminated by a 20-ohm resistor? The primary coil of a transformer has 200 turns and the secondary coil has 800 turns. The power supplied to the primary coil is 400 watts. What is the power generated in the secondary coil if it is terminated by a 20-ohm resistor? 20W 200W 400W 800W 8000W 16000W 32000W\

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Answer 1

Answer:

400 W

Explanation:

Ignoring the efficiency rating for the transformer we have to assume 100% .. Also, the power input to primary is equal to the power output in secondary.

This means that power input = 400 W = power output


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Infer​ the effect of deforestation on the carrying capacity of the Amazon rainforest.

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Answer:

More than 20% of the amazon has been destroyed, affects biodiversity.

Explanation:

The biggest issues that the amazon is facing is the deforestation and it involves the clearing of land areas for logging, farming, and other land-use changes. Effects that are seen are droughts, floods, destruction of habitats of flora and fauna along with the valuable services of the ecosystem. This leads to a decrease in the carrying capacity of the species and the decline of the essential resources that are necessary to survive.

define centre of mass​

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Answer:

a point representing the mean position of the matter in a body or system.

Explanation:

HELP 75 POINTS ON THE LINE MULTIPLE CHOICE!
At the top of its arc, a thrown ball has ______ potential energy and _______kinetic energy.
A) zero, maximum
B) maximum, maximum
C) maximum, zero
D) minimum, maximum

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

because at the top there is the greatest energy stored(potential energy)

so its maximum, and minimum

ANSWER- C
Because it’s “Maximum” to “Zero”

Light is a wave made from vibrating electric and magnetic energy. True or False

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Answer: oh i actually dont know

Explanation:

But i wish i can help SORRY!

False light is not electrical

A charge of 35.0 μC is placed on conducting sphere A of radius 8.00 cm. Another identical conducting sphere B (radius 8.00 cm) carrying 65.0 uC of charge is placed such that its center is 40.0 cm away from the center of the first sphere (A). a. If the two conducting spheres are now connected by a thin conducting wire, what are the new charges on the spheres? b. Now, the conducting wire is cut and the spheres are released from rest. What are their speeds when they are far apart (infinite distance away) from each other? Take the mass of each conductor to be 80.0 grams. Ignore gravity. Assume that the potential is zero at infinity.

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Answer:

a) 50μC

b) 37.45 m/s

Explanation:

a) If the spheres are connected the charge in both spheres tends to be equal. This because is the situation of minimum energy.

Thus, you have:

[tex]Q_T=35\mu C+65\mu C=100\mu C\\\\Q_s=\frac{Q_T}{2}=50\mu C[/tex]

Hence, each sphere has a charge of 50μC.

b) You use the fact that the total work done by the electric force is equal to the change in the kinetic energy of the sphere. Then, you use the following equations:

[tex]\Delta W=\Delta K\\\\\int_{0.4}^\infty Fdr=\frac{1}{2}m[v^2-v_o^2]\\\\F=k\frac{Q^2}{r^2}\\\\v_o=0m/s\\\\m=0.08kg\\\\kQ^2\int_{0.4}^{\infty} \frac{dr}{r^2}=kQ^2[-\frac{1}{r}]_{0.4}^{\infty}=\frac{kQ^2}{0.4m}=\frac{(8.98*10^9Nm^2/C^2)(50*10^{-6}C)^2}{0.4m}\\\\kQ^2\int_{0.4}^{\infty} \frac{dr}{r^2}=56.125J[/tex]

where you have used the Coulomb constant = 8.98*10^9 Nm^2/C^2

Next, you equal the total work to the change in K:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}mv^2=56.125J\\\\v=\sqrt{\frac{2(56.125J)}{m}}=\sqrt{\frac{2(56.125J)}{0.08kg}}=37.45\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

hence, the speed of the spheres is 37.45 m/s

Which of the following are vectors?
Check all that apply.
O A. energy
B. displacement
O C. force
D. mass
E. momentum
F. speed
G. time
O H. velocity

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Answer:

Displacement, force, momentum, and velocity are all vectors

Explanation:

Vectors are quantities that show direction; which all of the above do. The rest of the terms are scalar quantities

The surface tension of water was determined in a laboratory by using the drop weight method. 100 drops were released from a burette the inner diameter of whose opening is 1.8 mm

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Answer:

0.06563 N/m

The percentage difference between the calculated and tabulated value of water surface tension is 9.78%

Explanation:

Solution:-

- Surface tension is the ability of any fluid to resist any external force due to cohesive nature of the fluid molecules.

- Surface tension ( γ ) is defined as the force imparted per unit length on the fluid.

                          γ = F / L

Where,

             F: Force

             L: The length over which force is felt

- The mass ( M = 3.78g ) of ( n = 100 ) water droplets are carefully burette. We need to determine the mass of a single droplet as follows:

                        m = M / n

                        m = 3.78 / 100

                        m = 0.0378 g        

- Assuming the distance over which the drop falls is negligible and resistive forces are negligible. Then the only force acting on the droplet is due to gravity ( Weight of the droplet ):

                       F = m*g

                       F = 0.0378*9.81*10^-3

                       F = 0.000370818 N      

- The length over which the force is felt can be modeled into a circular patch with diameter ( d ) = equal to the diameter ( d ) of the single water drop. The length ( L ) is defined as the circumference of the patch:

                       L = π*d

                       L = π*( 0.0018 )

                       L = 0.00565 m

- The surface tension would be:

                       γ = F / L

                       γ = 0.000370818 / 0.00565

                       γ = 0.06563 N / m

- The given value of water's surface tension is given as follows:

                      γa = 0.07275 N/m

- To compare the two values we will determine the percentage difference between the value evaluated  and tabulated value as follows:

                   % [tex]diff = \frac{0.07275- 0.06563}{0.07275} * 100 \\\\diff = 9.78 \\\\[/tex]

- The percentage difference ( 9.78% ) between the two values is within  practical limits of 10%. Hence, the calculated can be accepted.

How many meters are there in 6.50 ly ? Express your answer using three significant figures.

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Answer:

6.5 ly is equal to 6.15 x 10¹⁶ m

Explanation:

Light year is the unit of length. It can easily be calculated by multiplying the speed of light in vacuum withe no. of seconds in an year. Let us calculate the value of 1 light year in meters.

1 Light Year = (Speed of Light)(Seconds in 1 Year)

1 Light Year = (3 x 10⁸ m/s)(1 year)(365 days/year)(24 h/day)(3600 s/h)

1 Light Year = 9.46 x 10¹⁵ m

Hence, to get the value of 6.5 Light years, in meters, we will multiply both sides by 6.5.

6.5 Light Years = (6.5)(9.46 x 10¹⁵ m)

6.5 Light Years = 6.15 x 10¹⁶ m

OR

6.5 ly =  6.15 x 10¹⁶ m

Therefore, there are 6.15 x 10¹⁶ m in 6.5 ly



The curve (The Load elongation) for rabbit tendon tested to failure in tension is given in the figure above. Please describe the behavior of the tendon in each interval.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Elasticity is the tendency of a material to regain its original shape and size after being deformed by an external force. Hooke's law of elasticity state that; provided the elastic limit of a material is not exceeded, the extension is proportional to the force applied.

The given graph shows the elastic property of the rabbit's tendon when a force (load) is applied.

At point 1 on the graph, a given value of load was applied to the tendon. At this point, Hooke's law is obeyed i.e the tendon supports the load.

At point 2, the value of the load was increased and tendon obeys Hooke's law. This implies that as the load is increased, the the tendon was able to support it.

At point 3, a further increase in the value of load causes the elastic limit of the tendon to be exceeded. This means that the tendon would not return to its original shape and size if the load is removed, Hooke's law is no more obeyed.

At point 4, the tendon breaks because it can no longer sustain any value of load.

As a prank, your friends have kidnapped you in your sleep, and transported you out onto the ice covering a local pond. Since you're an engineer, the first thing you do when you wake up is drill a small hole in the ice and estimate the ice to be 6.7cm thick and the distance to the closest shore to be 30.5 m. The ice is so slippery (i.e. frictionless) that you cannot seem to get yourself moving. You realize that you can use Newton's third law to your advantage, and choose to throw the heaviest thing you have, one boot, in order to get yourself moving. Take your weight to be 588 N. (Lucky for you that, as an engineer, you sleep with your knife in your pocket and your boots on.)
1)(a) What direction should you throw your boot so that you will most quickly reach the shore? away from the closest shore perpendicular to the closest shore straight up in the air at your friend standing on the closest shore
2)(b) If you throw your 1.08-kg boot with an average force of 391 N, and the throw takes 0.576 s (the time interval over which you apply the force), what is the magnitude of the force that the boot exerts on you? (Assume constant acceleration.)
391 N
3)(c) How long does it take you to reach shore, including the short time in which you were throwing the boot?

Just number 3

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Answer:

1a) The direction to throw the boot is directly away from the closest shore.

2b) The magnitude of the force that the thrown boot exerts on the engineer = 391 N

3c) Time taken to reach shore = 8.414 s

Explanation:

1a) Newton's third law of motion explains that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

The force generated by throwing the boot in one direction is exerted back on the engineer as recoil in the opposite direction.

Hence, the best direction to throw the boot is opposite the direction that the engineer intends to move towards.

2b) Just as explained in (1a) above, the force exerted in one direction always has a reaction of the same magnitude in the opposite direction.

Hence, the force exerted by the boot on the engineer is equal to the force exerted by the engineer on the boot = 391 N.

3c) For this part, we analyze the total motion of the engineer.

The force exerted by the boot on the engineer initially accelerates the engineer until the engineer reaches a constant velocity dictated the impulse of the initial force (since impulse is equal to change in momentum), this constant velocity then takes the engineer all the way to shore, since the ice surface is frictionless.

The weight of the engineer = W = 588 N

W = mg

Mass of the engineer = (W/g) = (588/9.8) = 60 kg

Force exerted on the engineer by the thrown boot = F = 391 N

F = ma

Initial acceleration of the engineer = (F/m) = (391/60) = 6.52 m/s²

We can then calculate the distance covered during this acceleration

X₁ = ut + ½at₁²

u = initial velocity of the engineer = 0 m/s (the engineer was initially at rest)

t₁ = time during which the force acts = 0.576 s

a = acceleration during this period = 6.52 m/s²

X₁ = 0 + 0.5×6.52×0.576² = 1.08 m

For the second part of the engineer's motion, the velocity becomes constant.

So, we first calculate this constant velocity

Impulse = Change in momentum

F×t = mv - mu

F = Force causing motion = 391 N

t = time during which the force acts = 0.576 s

m = mass of the engineer = 60 kg

v = final constant velocity of the engineer = ?

u = initial velocity of the engineer = 0 m/s

391 × 0.576 = 60v

v = (391×0.576/60) = 3.7536 m/s.

The distance from the engineer's initial position to shore is given as 30.5 m

The engineer covers 1.08 m during the time the force causing motion was acting.

The remaining distance = X₂ = 30.5 - 1.08 = 29.42 m

We can then calculate the time taken to cover the remaining distance, 29.42 m at constant velocity of 3.7536 m/s

X₂ = vt₂

t₂ = (X₂/v) = (29.42/3.7536) = 7.838 s

Time taken to reach shore = t₁ + t₂ = 0.576 + 7.838 = 8.414 s

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Emma and Lily jog in the same direction along a straight track. For 0≤t≤15, Emma’s velocity at time t is given by E(t)=7510t2−7t+80.22 and Lily’s velocity at time t is given by L(t)=12t3e−0.5t. Both E(t) and L(t) are positive for 0≤t≤15 and are measured in meters per minute, and t is measured in minutes. Emma is 10 meters ahead of Lily at time t=0, and Emma remains ahead of Lily for 0

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Answer:

a) 103.176 m / min

b) 1751.28 meters

Explanation:

Given:-

- Emma's and Lily's velocities ( E(t) and L(t) ) are given as functions respectively:

                         [tex]E(t) = \frac{7510}{t^2-7t + 80.22} \\\\L ( t ) = 12t^3*e^-^0^.^5^t[/tex]

- Where, E ( t ) and L ( t ) are given in m / min

- Both run for a total time of 15 minutes in the same direction along the straight track defined by the absolute interval:

                         ( 0 ≤ t ≤ 15 ) mins                  

- It is known that Emma is 10 meters ahead of Lily at time t = 0.

Find:-

a) Find the value of [tex]\frac{1}{6}*\int\limits^8_2 {E(t)} \, dt[/tex] using correct units, interpret the meaning of

b) What is the maximum distance between Emma and Lily over the time interval 0 ≤ t ≤ 15?  

Solution:-

- The average value of a function f ( x ) over an interval [ a , b ] is determined using calculus via the following relation:

                          [tex]f_a_v_g = \frac{1}{b-a}\int\limits^a_b {f(x)} \, dx[/tex]

- The first part of the question is asking us to determine the average velocity of Emma over the time interval of ( 2 , 8 ). Therefore, ( E_avg ) can be determined using the above relation:

                         [tex]E_a_v_g = \frac{1}{8 - 2}*\int\limits^8_2 {E(t)} \, dt\\\\E_a_v_g = \frac{1}{6}*\int\limits^8_2 {E(t)} \, dt\\[/tex]

- We will evaluate the integral formulation above to determine Emma's average velocity over the 2 ≤ t ≤ 8 minute range:

                         [tex]E_a_v_g = \frac{1}{6}*\int\limits^8_2 {\frac{7510}{t^2 - 7t + 80.22} } \, dt\\\\E_a_v_g = \frac{1}{6}*37550\int\limits^8_2 {\frac{1}{50t^2 - 350t + 4011} } \, dt\\\\[/tex]

- Complete the square in the denominator:

                          [tex]E_a_v_g = \frac{1}{6}*37550\int\limits^8_2 {\frac{1}{(5\sqrt{2}*t - \frac{35}{\sqrt{2} })^2 + \frac{6797}{2} } } \, dt\\\\[/tex]

- Use the following substitution:

                          [tex]u = \frac{5*(2t - 7 )}{\sqrt{6797} } \\\\\frac{du}{dt} = \frac{10}{\sqrt{6797} } \\\\dt = \frac{\sqrt{6797}}{10}.du[/tex]

- Substitute the relations for (u) and (dt) in the above E_avg expression.

                          [tex]E_a_v_g = \frac{1}{6}*37550\int {\frac{\sqrt{6797} }{5*(6797u^2 + 67997) } } \, du\\\\E_a_v_g = \frac{1}{6}*37550*\frac{1}{5\sqrt{6797}} \int {\frac{1 }{(u^2 + 1) } } \, du[/tex]

- Use the following standard integral:

                          [tex]arctan(u) = \int {\frac{1}{u^2 + 1} } \, du[/tex]

- Evaluate:

                         [tex]E_a_v_g = \frac{1}{6}*37550*\frac{1}{5\sqrt{6797}}* arctan ( u ) |[/tex]

- Apply back substitution for ( u ):

                        [tex]E_a_v_g = \frac{1}{6}*[\frac{75100* arctan ( \frac{5*(16 - 7 )}{\sqrt{6797} } )}{\sqrt{6797} } - \frac{75100* arctan ( \frac{5*(4 - 7 )}{\sqrt{6797} } )}{\sqrt{6797} } ]\\\\[/tex]

- Plug in the limits and find Emma's average velocity:

                        [tex]E_a_v_g = 151.82037*[arctan (0.54582 ) - arctan ( -0.18194 ) ]\\\\E_a_v_g = 103.176 \frac{m}{min}[/tex]

Answer: Emma's average speed over the interval ( 2 ≤ t ≤ 8 ) is 103.179 meters per minute.

- The displacement S ( E ) of Emma from time t = 0 till time ( t ) over the absolute interval of  0≤t≤15 is given by the relation:

                    [tex]S (E) = S_o + \int\limits^t_0 {E(t)} \, dt\\\\S ( E ) = 10 + \frac{75100*arctan( \frac{5*(2t - 7 )}{\sqrt{6797} }) }{\sqrt{6797} } |_0^t\\\\S ( E ) = 10 + [ \frac{75100*arctan( \frac{5*(2t - 7 )}{\sqrt{6797} }) }{\sqrt{6797} } - \frac{75100*arctan( \frac{5*(0 - 7 )}{\sqrt{6797} }) }{\sqrt{6797} } ]\\\\S ( E ) = \frac{75100*arctan( \frac{5*(2t - 7 )}{\sqrt{6797} }) }{\sqrt{6797} } + 375.71098\\[/tex]

- The displacement S ( L ) of Lily from time t = 0 till time ( t ) over the absolute interval of  0 ≤ t ≤ 15 is given by the relation:

                    [tex]S (L) = \int\limits^t_0 {L(t)} \, dt\\\\S (L) = \int\limits^t_0 ({12t^3 *e^-^0^.^5^t } )\, .dt\\[/tex]

 Apply integration by parts:

  [tex]S ( L ) = 24t^3*e^-^0^.^5^t - 64*\int\limits^t_0 ({e^-^0^.^5^t*t^2} \,) dt\\[/tex]

 Re-apply integration by parts 2 more times:

 [tex]S ( L ) = -24t^3*e^-^0^.^5^t + 64*[ -2t^2*e^-^0^.^5^t - 2\int\limits^t_0 ({e^-^0^.^5^t*t} \,) dt ]\\[/tex]             [tex]S ( L ) = -24t^3*e^-^0^.^5^t + 64*[ -2t^2*e^-^0^.^5^t - 2*( -2t*e^-^0^.^5^t - (4e^-^0^.^5^t - 4 ) ]\\\\[/tex]    

[tex]S ( L ) = e^-^0^.^5^t* ( -24t^3 -128t^2+ 256t + 512) - 512 \\[/tex]

 

- The distance between Emma and Lily over the time interval 0 < t < 15 mins can be determined by subtracting S ( L )  from S ( E ):

                    [tex]S = S ( E ) - S ( L )\\\\S = \frac{75100*arctan( \frac{5*(2t - 7 )}{\sqrt{6797} }) }{\sqrt{6797} } - e^-^0^.^5^t* ( -24t^3 -128t^2+ 256t + 512) + 887.71098\\[/tex]

- The maximum distance ( S ) between Emma and Lily is governed by the critical value of S ( t ) for which function takes either a minima or maxima.

- To determine the critical values of the function S ( t ) we will take the first derivative of the function S with respect to t and set it to zero:

              [tex]\frac{dS}{dt} = \frac{d [ S(E) - S(L)]}{dt} \\\\\frac{dS}{dt} = E(t) - L(t) \\\\\frac{dS}{dt} = \frac{7510}{t^2 - 7t+80.22} - 12t^3*e^-^0^.^5^t = 0\\\\( 12t^5 - 84t^4 + 962.64t^3) *e^-^0^.^5^t - 7510 = 0\\\\t = 4.233 , 11.671[/tex]

- We will plug in each value of t and evaluate the displacement function S(t) for each critical value:

 

what unit is used to measure the downwards force of weight?

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Answer: Newton denoted using N

Examples: 25 N

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How did astronomers precisely determine the length of an Astronomical Unit in the 1960s?

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Answer:

Use of telemetry and radar astronomy

Explanation:

An astronomical Unit (AU) is a unit of measuring distances in outer space, which is based on the approximate distance between the earth and the Sun.

After several years of trying to approximate the distance between the Sun and the Earth using several methods based on geometry and some other calculations, advancements in technology made available the presence of special motoring equipment, which can be placed in outer space to remotely monitor and measure the position of the sun.

The use of direct radar measurements to the sun (radar astronomy) have also made the determination of the AU more accurate.

A standard radar pulse of known speed is sent to the Sun, and the time with which it takes to return is measured,  once this is recorded, the distance between the Earth and the Sun can be calculated using

distance = speed X time.

However, most of these means have to be corrected for parallax errors

Help me out on this? Grades due in a couple days and I need to get everything done on time-​

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Answer:

75mL

...............

The question is full of inconsistencies and conceptual errors. Students should not waste their time trying to answer it ... it will only mislead and confuse them.

The question is poor. It was written by someone unclear on the concepts. It should be ignored.

A 0.15 kg baseball has a kinetic energy of 18 J. What is its speed? (Round you answer to one decimal place)

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Answer: The speed is 15.5 m/s

Explanation:

The kinetic energy can be written as:

K = (1/2)*m*v^2

where m is the mass and v is the speed.

Then we have that:

18 j = (1/2)*0.15kg*v^2

Now we solve this for v.

√(18*2/0.15) = v

15.5 m/s = v

a student constructed a simple electric circuit where two light bulbs were connected in parallel. The circuit power source was a 6.0-V cell. One of the light bulbs had a resistance of 25 ohms, and the other had a resistance of 50 ohms. What was the combined resistance of the light bulbs in the circuit?

a) 75ohms

b) 42ohms

c) 25ohms

d) 17ohms

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Answer:

RT =  17 ohms

Explanation:

For two parallel resistances in a circuit the combined resistance is given by:

[tex]\frac{1}{R_T}=\frac{1}{R_1}+\frac{1}{R_2}\\\\\frac{1}{R_T}=\frac{R_2+R_1}{R_1R_2}\\\\R_T=\frac{R_1R_2}{R_1+R_2}[/tex]

R1 = 25 ohms

R2 = 50 ohms

You replace the values of R1 and R2 in the formula for RT:

[tex]R_T=\frac{(25)(50)}{25+50}ohms=16.66\ ohms \approx 17\ ohms[/tex]

hence, the combined resitances is 17 ohms

Sone one explain equilibrium to me what is it​

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Answer:

In econ: When supply and Demand are equal

Explanation:

Equilibrium is when something evens out

An infected tooth forms an abscess (area of infected tissue) that fills with gas. The abscess puts pressure on the nerve of the tooth, causing a toothache. While waiting to see a dentist, the person with the toothache tried to relieve the pain by treating the infected area with moist heat. Will this treatment help? Why or why not?

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Answer:

No, the treatment won't work

Explanation:

Since the abscess is filled with gas, and is already putting pressure on the tooth nerve, applying moist heat will only aggravate the problem. The pressure of a given gas increases with temperature and so, the gas within the abscess will only put more pressure on the nerve due to the expansion of the gas within the abcess, causing her more discomfort.

Many pigeons live near Martyn’s air conditioning vents. Martyn isn’t able to clean the vents properly, and they often contain dried pigeon droppings. Martyn eventually falls sick with a respiratory illness. Which mode of disease transmission most likely made Martyn sick? A. oral B. aerosol C. vector D. fomite E. direct contact

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Answer:

B) Aerosol

The particles from the pigeon droppings are likely to be transmitted from the air vents directly into Martyn's respiratory system

Answer:

aerosol

Explanation:

Two bicycle tires are set rolling with the same initial speed of 3.1 m/s m/s along a long, straight road, and the distance each travels before its speed is reduced by half is measured. One tire is inflated to a pressure of 40 psi psi and goes a distance of 19.0 m m ; the other is at 105 psi psi and goes a distance of 93.0 m m . Assume that the net horizontal force is due to rolling friction only and take the free-fall acceleration to be g gg = 9.8 m/ s 2 m/s2 . Part A What is the coefficient of rolling friction μ r μrmu_r for the tire under low pressure?

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the formula

v² = u² + 2 a s , v is final velocity , u is initial velocity , a is acceleration and s is distance travelled .

u² / 4 = u² + 2 a x 19

- 3/4 u² = 2 a x 19

- (3 / 4) x 3.1²  = 2 x 19 x a

a = -  .18967 m /s²

deceleration due to friction = μg  where g is acceleration due to gravity and μ is coefficient of friction .

a =   μg

μ  =  a / g

=  .18967  / 9.8

= .019 .

A 1 meter wide door is initially open at an angle of 30o as shown (top view). You push with 20 N force in the middle of the door as shown and the door rotates around the hinge on the left. The door has a rotational inertia =3.0 kg m2. The angular acceleration of the door will be:

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Answer:

angular acceleration = 1.67 rad/s²

Explanation:

given data

door wide = 1 m

initially ope angle = 30°

push force = 20 N

rotational inertia = 3.0 kg m²

solution

we apply force at middle so length will be here r1 = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]  = 0.5 m

and

now we get here torque that is express as

torque τ = Force × r1 × sin30   ......................1

put her value and we get

torque τ = 20 × 0.5 × sin30

torque τ = 5 Nm

and  we know

torque = rotational inertia × angular acceleration   .......................2

put her value and we get angular acceleration

angular acceleration = [tex]\frac{5}{3}[/tex]  

angular acceleration = 1.67 rad/s²

HELP 25 POINTS MULTIPLE CHOICE

The energy due to the motion of an object is....

A)non mechanical B) potential C) thermal D) kinetic

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Answer:

D) Kinetic.

Explanation:

Kinetic energy is energy in motion.

Answer: D

Explanation: kinetic is also called energy of motion , it is defined at the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity.

Your latest invention is a car alarm that produces sound at a particularly annoying frequency of 3585 Hz. To do this, the car-alarm circuitry must produce an alternating electric current of the same frequency. That's why your design includes an inductor and a capacitor in series. The maximum voltage across the capacitor is to be 12.0 V (the same voltage as the car battery). To produce a sufficiently loud sound, the capacitor must store 0.0163 J of energy. What values of capacitance and inductance should you choose for your car-alarm circuit?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Energy stored in a capacitor = 1/2 C V² where , C is capacitance and V is potential of capacitor.

Putting the values

.5 x C x 12² = .0163

C = 226.4 x 10⁻⁶ F .

Frequency of L-C circuit = [tex]\frac{1}{2\pi}\sqrt{\frac{1}{LC} }[/tex]

where L is inductance of inductor and C is capacitance of capacitor.

putting the values

3585 = [tex]\frac{1}{2\pi}\sqrt{\frac{1}{L\times226.4\times10^{-6}} }[/tex]

506.87 x 10⁶ = [tex]\frac{1}{L\times226.4\times10^{-6}}[/tex]

[tex]L = \frac{1}{114755.37}[/tex]

= 8.7 x 10⁻⁶ H.

Where is the density of the material greater, at point B or point C?
Explain why.

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Answer: The density is greater at point C

Explanation: At that point

The convention current slowly cools off

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

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Answer:

Because a steel rod is a good conductor which would make the charges produced to cascade easily from one end of the metal to another.

Explanation:

Charges are formed whenever an object gains or losses an electron. This can be easily produced by three major methods; friction, contact and induction.

Conductors, e.g metals (steel), are materials that would allow charges, electric current, or heat to flow through them easily. They have low resistance.

When a steel rod is charged at one end, the charges cascades from that end towards the other end because of the conducting property of the metal. Thereby it is very difficult to charge one end of the steel rod, while the other remains uncharged.

Avery took a wave motion rope and waved it sideways once. What kind of wave did Avery create, transverse, longitudinal, or a pulse?

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Answer: transverse wave.

Explanation:

In a wave motion rope, the particles of the rope move in the perpendicular direction to the actual wave, so this is a transverse wave.  (we have a longitudinal wave when the movement of the particles is in the same direction than the wave propagation, an example of this is the waves in the surface of the water when you throw a rock in)

Now, the fact that he waved it only once does not mean that this is a pulse if the other end of the rope is connected to a fixed point when the wave reaches that point will be reflected (losing a bit of amplitude, but we still will have a wave)

so the correct option is a transverse wave.

List of priceless your bodies from largest to smallest in terms of their distance from earth

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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

hi

Which landscape will erode more quickly? Assume the same precipitation and average temperature in each landscape.

A. Landscape A.
B. Landscape B.
C. The rates of erosion will be the same.
D. Impossible to determine.

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Answer:

  B.  Landscape B

Explanation:

Shale is fine sediment pressed together to form rock.

Sandstone is larger (sand-grain-sized) sediment cemented together to form rock.

Shale erodes faster, as evidenced by the second attachment. That attachment shows erosion of a rock face consisting of interbedded shale and sandstone. The shale has receded significantly, leaving the sandstone layers with space between them.

A boat crosses a 200 m wide river at 3 ms-1, north relative to water. The river flows at 1 ms-1 as shown.
What is the velocity of the boat as observed by a stationary observer on the river back from which the boat departed?

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Answer:

3.16 m·s⁻¹ at an angle of 71.6°  

Explanation:

Assume that the diagram is like Fig. 1 below.

The boat is heading straight across the river and the current is directed straight downstream.

We have two vectors at right angles to each other.

1. Calculate the magnitude of the resultant

We can use the Pythagorean theorem (Fig. 2).

R² = (3 m·s⁻¹)² + (1 m·s⁻¹)² = 9 m²·s⁻² + 1 m²·s⁻² = 10 m²·s⁻²

R = √(10 m²·s⁻²) ≈ 3.16 m·s⁻¹

2. Calculate the direction of the resultant

The direction of the resultant is the counterclockwise angle (θ) that it makes with due East .

tanθ = opposite/adjacent = 3/1 = 3

θ = arctan 3 = 71.6°

To an observer at point O, the velocity of the boat is 3.16 m·s⁻¹ at an angle of 71.6°.

 

A soccer ball player bounces the ball off her head, changing the velocity of the ball. She changes the x-component of the velocity of the ball from vix = 7.9 m/s to vfx = 5.9 m/s and the y-component from viy = −3.4 m/s to vfy = 4.5 m/s.

If the ball has a mass of 0.40 kg and is in contact with the player's head for 7.1 ms, determine the direction of the impulse (in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis) delivered to the ball.

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Answer:

Explanation:

change in momentum along x axis = mass ( final velocity - initial velocity )

= .4 ( 5.9 - 7.9 )

= -  .8 kg m /s

change in momentum along y axis = mass ( final velocity - initial velocity )

= .4 ( 4.5 + 3.4 )

= 3.16 kg m/s

Force along x axis be Fx

Fx . t = change in momentum along x axis = -  .8

Fy . t = change in momentum along y axis = 3.16  

Direction of impulse =

Tanθ = Fy . t  / Fx . t  , θ is angle from x axis along anticlockwise direction.

= 3.16 / - 0 .8 .

= - 3.95

θ = 165.8 degree from positive x - axis. anticlockwise.

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