Answer:
[tex]T=62.9*10^{-9}[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Index of refraction of Rinestones [tex]\gamma_1 =1.5[/tex]
Index of refraction of silicon [tex]\gamma_2 =2.0[/tex]
Wavelength [tex]\lambda=576nm=576*10^{-9}[/tex]
Let each layer have thickness T
Therefore
Total Thickness =2T
Generally the equation for Constructive interference is mathematically given by
[tex]2T=(m+0.5)\frac{l\lambda}{\gamma_2}[/tex]
Where
[tex]M=0[/tex]
[tex]2T=(0+0.5)\frac{576*10^{-9}}{2*2.0}[/tex]
[tex]T=62.9*10^{-9}[/tex]
A deer walks 17.0 m south and then 12.0 m north. Find both the magnitude of its displacement and the distance traveled.
A)
5.0 m, 29.0 m
B)
5.0 m, 5.0 m
C)
29.0 m, 29.0 m
D)
29.0 m, 5.0 m
Answer:
Explanation:
Displacement involves direction and distance. In this case, the deer has walked a distance of 17 + 12 = 29m but because of the South-then-North direction, the net displacement is only 17-12 = 5m.
So the answer is A) 5.0 m, 29.0 m
Displacement:-
17-12=5mDistance:-
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Claire rides her scooter to school, traveling 25 km/h. How much time in minutes does it take her to travel to her school, which is 4 km away ?
Answer:
9.6 minutes
Explanation:
We have that it takes Claire [tex]t=0.16h[/tex] amount of time to get to school
[tex]t=0.16h[/tex]
From the Question we are told that
Velocity[tex]v= 25 km/h.[/tex]
Distance [tex]d=4km[/tex]
Generally the equation for Time is mathematically given as
[tex]v=\frac{d}{t}\\\\t=\frac{4}{25}\\\\t=0.16h[/tex]
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What is the difference between circular and rotatory motion?
Answer:
In a circular motion, the object just moves in a circle. In rotational motion, the object rotates about an axis. ... For example, Earth rotating on its own axis.
Answer:
Its different
Explanation:
it's different because
DEFINE UNIFORM AND NON UNIFORM VELOCITY
Explanation:
Uniform velocity is when an object goes an equal amount of space in an equal amount of time whereas non uniform velocity is when the object covers an unequal amount of distance in an equal amount of time.
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What is the solution to the compound inequality 5x + 75-8 or 3x + 7 > 19?
Answer:
sorry I can help im not doing this as yet
The circuit diagram below shows the locations of four switches. Which
switch configuration creates a short circuit?
fo
W
WT
Answer:
C option
Explanation:
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Which describes the electromagnetic force only? Check all that apply. is attractive is repulsive has an infinite range has a very small range produces light produces electricity
Answer:Electromagnetic force, like all forces, is measured in Newtons. Electrostatic forces are described by Coulomb’s law, and both electric and magnetic forces are covered by the Lorentz force law. However, Maxwell’s four equations provide the most detailed description of electromagnetism.
Explanation:
Answer:
attractive, repulsive, produces light & electricity
Explanation:
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HELPPP ILL GIVE BRAINLIST
Answer:
2. Letter C all those in the list are non living
3. Letter A a skunk is a living organism that shapes its environment
5. Letter A when talking about population it usually refers to a single type of species in that area
6. Letter B Niche (just recently heard of the word in ecology)
State two properties of magnetic lines of force.
The magnetic lines of force has the following properties:
Each line is a closed and continuous curve.
They originate from the north pole and terminate at the south pole.
They will never intersect each other.
They are crowded near the poles where the magnetic field is strong
7.) A neutral atom loses two electrons. Which of the following ions might result? HELP ME ASAP!!!
Answer:
A. Mg+2
Explanation:
im not sure, but since it lost two electrons which have a negative charge it gained two charge.
change of seasons
Rotation or Revolution
Answer:
tilt and revolutionary. the earth's axis is tilted by 23.5 degrees.
Its revolution because it the temperature to change thus the xhanging of seasons
What are the postulates of STR?
Answer:
The laws of physics take the same form in all inertial frames of reference. As measured in any inertial frame of reference, light is always propagated in empty space with a definite velocity c that is independent of the state of motion of the emitting body.
1. A balloon rubbed against denim gains a charge of -8.0 uC. What is the electric
force between the balloon and the denim when the two are separated by a dis-
tance of 5 x 10-2 m?
Answer:
the ballon is purple
Explanation:
5)
A 2.0-meter length of copper wire is connected across a potential difference of 24 millivolts.
The current through the wire is 0.40 ampere. The same copper wire at the same temperature
Is then connected across a potential difference of 48 millivolts. The current through the wire
is
A)
0.20 A
B)
0.80 A
C)
1.6 A
D)
0.40 A
Answer:
The current through the wire is equal to 0.8 A.
Explanation:
Given that,
The length of a copper wire = 2 m
Potential difference = 24 mV
The current through the wire is 0.40 A.
The new potential difference is 48 mV.
We need to find the current through the wire.
As the potential difference is doubled for second wire. So the new current will be :
I' = 2I
= 2 × 0.4
= 0.80 A
So, the current through the wire is equal to 0.8 A.
In an experiment, 120 g of ice at 0 °C is to be melted. The specific latent heat of
ice is 340 J/g. Assume that all the energy from the heater will be used to melt
the ice.
Q1) Calculate the expected time for which the 60 W heater is switched on.
Answer:
[tex]680\; \rm s[/tex].
Explanation:
Start by finding the total amount of energy required for melting that much ice.
[tex]\begin{aligned}&\text{Energy required for melting ice sample} \\ &= \text{Mass of Ice} \times \text{Specific Latent Heat of Ice} \\ &= 120\; \rm g \times 340\; \rm J \cdot g^{-1} = 4.08 \times 10^{4}\; \rm J \end{aligned}[/tex].
Hence, the heater would need to supply (at least) [tex]4.08 \times 10^{4}\; \rm J[/tex] of energy.
The power of the heater is [tex]60\; \rm W[/tex], which is equivalent to [tex]60\; \rm J \cdot s^{-1}[/tex], In other words, the heater is rated to supply [tex]60\; \rm J[/tex] of energy every second.
Amount of time it takes for the heater to supply [tex]4.08 \times 10^{4}\; \rm J[/tex] at [tex]60\; \rm J \cdot s^{-1}[/tex]:
[tex]\begin{aligned}\frac{4.08 \times 10^{4}\; \rm J}{60\; \rm J \cdot s^{-1}} = 680\; \rm s\end{aligned}[/tex].
Hence, it would take [tex]680\; \rm s[/tex] for the heater to melt the ice if the heater is insulated, and all the energy from the heater went to the ice.
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If the temperature of the conductor is increased , the electrons ' speeds decrease
true or false
Answer:
false
Explanation:
the motion creates current and heat at the same time
a condenser of capacitor 50 micro coulomb is charged to 10 volt the energy stored is
Answer:
a condenser of capacitor 50 micro coulomb is charged to 10 volt the energy stored is 5×10−3J.
A man of mass 60kg runs with a constant velocity. He has kinetic energy of 750 joules. calculate his velocity
Given, mass of the man, m=60kg
Kinetic energy of the man, E
k
=750J
If v is the velocity of the man, then
E
k
=
2
1
mv
2
or v=
m
2E
k
=
60
2×750
=5m/s
Answer:
[tex]{ \bf{kinetic \: energy = \frac{1}{2}m {v}^{2} }} \\ { \tt{ 750= \frac{1}{2} \times 60 \times {v}^{2} }} \\ { \tt{ {v}^{2} = 25 }} \\ \\ { \tt{v = \sqrt{25} }} \\ { \bf{velocity = 5 \: m {s}^{ - 1} }}[/tex]
Which statement about a force is not correct?
A) Force can stop moving objects.
B) Force can make stationary objects move.
C) Force can change the mass of an object.
D) Force can change the shape and size of an object
Answer:
The will be C, but correct me if i am wrong
Answer:
D is the answer. Force can change the shape and size of an object.
Pablo kicked a ball that went 12m/s at 14° from the ground to fly through the goalie's hands. How high did the ball go?
Answer:
Explanation:
There are a couple of things we need to clear up before we start the problem. First of all, we are given an angle in the problem along with an initial velocity. BUT this is what I call a "blanket" velocity: it is neither the upwards velocity nor is it the horizontal velocity. In order to find either the upwards velocity or the horizontal velocity we have to use either the sin or the cos function, respectively. Since we are working ONLY in the y-dimension, which is up and down, we use the sin function along with the given velocity to find the upwards velocity of the ball. Secondly, we have to know that the final velocity at the max height of the ball is 0. So here is what we have:
v₀ = 12sin14 so
v₀ = 2.9 m/s
a = -9.8 m/s/s
v = 0 m/s
Δx = ??? m
The equation we need is
v² = v₀² + 2aΔx and filling in:
0 = (2.9)² + 2(-9.8)Δx and
0 = 8.4 - 2.0 × 10¹Δx and
-8.4 = -2.0 × 10¹Δx so, to the correct number of sig dig,
Δx = 170 m
A 560 Hz tuning fork and a piano key are struck together, and four beats are heard. When a 572 Hz tuning fork and the same piano key are struck, eight beats are heard. What is the frequency of the piano key?
564 Hz
556 Hz
572 Hz
560 Hz
Answer:
556
Explanation:
The density of oil is 0.8 g/cm^3. What is the mass of 36 cm^3 of oil?
Answer:
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If a driver makes contact with a steering wheel during a 35 mph crash, she comes to rest in about Δ=15 ms. If, during an identical crash, the driver makes contact with an air bag, she comes to rest in about Δ=110 ms. What is the ratio of the force exerted by the steering wheel to the force exerted by the air bag on the driver?
Answer:
The ratio of forces is 22 : 3.
Explanation:
Case I:
initial velocity, u = 35 mph
final velocity, v = 0
time, t = 15 ms
Case II:
initial velocity, u = 35 mph
final velocity, v = 0
time, t' = 110 ms
let the mass is m.
According to the Newton's second law, the force is given by the rate of change of momentum.
So
[tex]F =\frac{m(v-u)}{t}\\\\F'= \frac{m(v-u)}{t'}\\\\So, \frac{F}{F'} =\frac{t'}{t}\\\\\frac{F}{F'}=\frac{110}{15}=22:3[/tex]
A ball is dropped from the top of a building. It initially
moves at 40 m/s. After 0.5 seconds, it moves at 3.8
m/s.
What force is responsible for the slowing of the ball?
air resistance
gravity
normal
tension
Answer:
Explanation:
I'm assuming you missed the decimal point in the initial velocity and that it should be 4.0 m/s. If after a half of a second it is moving a tiny bit slower, it would be because of air resistance. You can only neglect air resistance if the problems you are doing tell you neglect it.
Answer:
Air resistance
Explanation:
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a body of mass 5kg moving on a horizontal ground has a coefficient of friction 0.36.find the normal reaction acting on the body?
Answer:
50 N.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Mass (m) = 5 Kg
Coefficient of friction (μ) = 0.36
Normal reaction (N) =?
Next, we shall determine the weight of the body. This can be obtained as follow:
Mass (m) = 5 Kg
Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 10 m/s²
Weight (W) =?
W = mg
W = 5 × 10
W = 50 N
Finally, we shall determine the normal reaction. This can be obtained as follow:
Weight (W) = 50 N
Normal reaction (N) =?
Normal reaction = weight of the body
N = W = 50 N
Thus, the normal reaction acting on the body is 50 N
A small bar magnet is placed in the magnetic field of a larger
bar magnet, at the position marked Zin the diagram below.
Assuming the small bar magnet is free to rotate, how would it
be positioned?
X
no
N
S
O A.
N.
B.
N
s
O c.
S
O D.
S
x for a smaller magnet at the position marked zin
What are various systems of unit?
Answer:
hlw its jess bregoli
your answer is here
SI (International System of Units) (meter-kilogram-second-ampere-kelvin-mole-candela)
FPS (foot-pound-second)
MKS (meter-kilogram-second)
CGS (centimeter-gram-second)
EMU (Electromagnetic) (centimeter-gram-second-abampere)
ESU (Electrostatic) (centimeter-gram-second-abcoulomb)
Atomic (bohr-electron mass-atomic second-electron)
MTS (meter-tonne-second)
Explanation:
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Answer:
there are 4 types of systems. They are ,
SI - accepted world wide
MKS - meter kilogram second
CGS - centimeter gram second
FPS - foot pound second
hope it helps.
Uma bola é lançada para cima com a velocidade inicial de 20m/s. A sua aceleração é constante e igual a 10m/s² para baixo. Quanto tempo permanece a bola no ar? Qual é a maior altura atingida pela bola? Quando a bola está a 15 m de altura em relação ao solo?
Answer:
sorry but i cannot understand your language, can you speak in english
What type of electromagnetic waves do heat lamps give off?
A. infrared
B. ultraviolet
C. microwaves
D. radio waves