A 115 kg hockey player, Adam, is skating east whenever he tackles a 133 kg player, Bob, skating west at -1.59 m/s. Afterwards, they move together at .250 m/s east. What was Adam's velocity before the collision? (Unit = m/s)

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Answer 1

Answer:

2.38 m/s

Explanation:

Momentum is conserved:

m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = m₁v₁ + m₂v₂

After the collision, they move at the same speed, so v₁ = v₂ = v.

m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = (m₁ + m₂) v

Plugging in numbers:

(115 kg) u₁ + (133 kg) (-1.59 m/s) = (115 kg + 133 kg) (0.250 m/s)

u₁ = 2.38 m/s


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Culture creates the context for behavior in society. true or false

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Answer:

True every culture is diffrent and culture is the way to grow up, the people or things you live around, or the ways of life you follow or dress.

Explanation: The definition of culture is:  means a particular set of customs, morals, codes and traditions from a specific time and place. All of that develops how a person may behave in society.

Answer:

true

Explanation:

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Isaac throws an apple straight up in the positive direction) from 15 m above the ground, reaching a
maximum height of 38 meters. Neglecting air resistance, what is the ball's velocity when it hits the
ground?​

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Answer:

-27.3 m/s

Explanation:

Given:

y₀ = 38 m

y = 0 m

v₀ = 0 m/s

a = -9.8 m/s²

Find: v

v² = v₀² + 2a (y − y₀)

v² = (0 m/s)² + 2 (-9.8 m/s²) (0 m − 38 m)

v = -27.3 m/s

Or, you can solve with energy.

PE = KE

mgh = ½ mv²

v² = 2gh

v = -27.3 m/s

explain schodingers cat with example

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Answer:

Explanation:

In Schrodinger's imaginary experiment, you place a cat in a box with a tiny bit of radioactive substance. When the radioactive substance decays, it triggers a Geiger counter which causes a poison or explosion to be released that kills the cat. ... The cat ends up both dead and alive at the same time.

Answer:

google

Explanation:

was simply a teaching tool schrodinger used to illustrate how some people misinterpreting quantum theory, in quantum theory particles can exist in a superposition of states at the same time and collapse down to a single state upon interaction with other particles

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A sports car moving at constant velocity travels 120m in 5.0s. If it then brakes and comes to a stop in 4.0s,what is the magnitude of it's acceleration? ​

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AnswerQUESTION①):

✔ First calculating the speed :

V = d(in m)/t(in s)

V = 120/5 V = 24 m/s

✔ You now know the average car's speed, is time it takes to stop it completely, so you can calculate its acceleration :

a = V/t

a = -24/4 a = 6 m/s² The car has an acceleration of 6 m/s².

Which of the following is a device that uses an inclined plane?
Check all that apply.
A. knife
B. wheelchair ramp
C. bicycle
D. half-pipe at a skate park​

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Answer:

A and B

Explanation:

Answer:

B. wheelchair ramp

D. half-pipe at a skate park

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Two charged objects are separated by some distance. The charge on the first object is greater than the charge on the second object. How do the forces that the two objects exert on each other compare

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Even though the charge on the first object is greater, the forces that the two objects exert on each other are equal

You are playing a violin, where the fundamental frequency of one of the strings is 440 Hz, as you are standing in front of the opening of a long tube that is closed at the other end. As you play, you notice that the first time you hear an echo from the tube is when the sound from the 440 Hz string is in its fourth harmonic. Assuming you are playing this string on earth, what must be the length of the tube? What is the next higher harmonic number for the same string on the violin when you hear the next higher harmonic echo from the tube?

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Answer:

a)   L = 440 cm

Explanation:

In the open tube on one side and cowbell on the other, we have a maximum in the open part and a node in the closed part, therefore the resonance frequencies are

             λ₁ = 4L             fundamental

             λ₃ = 4L / 3       third harmonic

             λ₅ = 4L / 5       five harmonic

             

The violin string is a fixed cure in its two extracts, so both are nodes, their length from resonance wave are

              λ₁ = 2L                    fundamental

             λ₂ = 2L / 2              second harmonic

             λ₃ = 2L / 3              third harmonic

             λ₄= 2L / 4               fourth harmonic

They indicate that resonance occurs in the fourth harmonic, let's look for the frequency

              v =λ f

for the fundamental

              v = λ₀ f₀

              V = 2L f₀

for the fourth harmonica

              v = λ₄  f ’

              v = L / 2  f'

             2L f₀ = L / 2 f ’

             f ’= 4 f₀

             f ’= 4 440

             f ’= 1760 Hz

for this frequency it has the resonance with the tube

           f ’= 4L

           L = f ’/ 4

           L = 1760/4

           L = 440 cm

b) let's find the frequency of the next harmonic in the tube

             λ₃ = 4L / 3

             λ₃ = 4 400/3

             λ₃ = 586.6 cm

            v = λf

            f = v / λlam₃

            f₃3 = 340 / 586.6

            f3 = 0.579

as the minimum frequency on the violin is 440 Beam there is no way to reach this value, therefore there are no higher resonances

Ionizing radiation is radiation of sufficient energy to produce charged atoms. All of these describe ionizing radiation. is radiation of sufficient energy to produce ions. is radiation of sufficient energy to remove electrons from atoms.

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Answer:

Is radiation of sufficient energy to produce ions.

Is radiation of sufficient energy to remove electrons from atoms.

Explanation:

Ionization radiation is a radiation that travels at a high speed, and possesses sufficient speed to knock electrons off of an atom or a molecule, ionizing the atom. Ionization radiation can be made of travelling subatomic particles, or an electromagnetic wave with high energy, usually the types found at the end of the electromagnetic spectrum. Some subatomic particles that produce ionization are alpha particle, beta particles, and neutron. The electromagnetic waves with ionization abilities includes Gamma rays. -rays, and high energy ultraviolet rays.

The solubility of barium nitrate is 9.02 g/100 g H2O at 20°C. A 15.2 g sample of barium nitrate is added to 200.0 g of water at 20°C. Is the solution saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated?

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Answer:

The solution is unsaturated.

Explanation:

Saturated solutions are those solutions with the maximum amount of solute completely dissolved by the solvent. This indicates that although more solute is added, it does not dissolve. In this case the amount of solute is equal to the solubility coefficient.

The supersaturated solution  is one in which the amount of solute exceeds the solubility of the solvent, that is, it has a greater amount of dissolved solute than that which it admits at that temperature. In this case a solution contains solute above the solubility coefficient.

A solution is considered to be unsaturated if the mass of dissolved solute is less than that corresponding to that of saturation. This indicates that it is possible to add more solute and that it dissolves. In this case the solution contains solute below the solubility coefficient.

The solubility of barium nitrate is 9.02 g/100 g H₂O at 20°C.

A 15.2 g sample of barium nitrate is added to 200.0 g of water at 20°C. This is: 15.2 g /200 g H₂O.  Dividing by two you get: 7.6 g /100 g H₂O

Comparing with the solubility of barium nitrate, you can see that the mass of dissolved solute is less than the corresponding one. This indicates that the solution is unsaturated.


7. An astronaut weighs 900N on earth. On the moon, he weighs 150N. Calculate the
moons' gravitational strengh​

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Answer:

Moons’ gravitational strength = weight of astronaut on the moon / mass of astronaut.

= 150 / 90 = 1.67 Nkg-1

Explanation:

in a cricket match there are 5000 spectators counted 10 by 10 the number of significant figure in the measurement will be

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed{3 \ Significant \ figures}[/tex]

Explanation:

Total spectators = 5000

Counted by the groups of ten, So at last the result will be:

=> 5000/10 = 500

Significant figures in 500 are 3

Average velocity is different than average speed because calculating average velocity involves a)Distance b)Time c)Motion d)Displacemnet

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Answer:

D. Displacement

Explanation:

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Average velocity is different than average speed because calculating average velocity involves Displacement, therefore the correct option is option D.

What is Velocity?

The total displacement covered by any object per unit of time is known as velocity. It depends on the magnitude as well as the direction of the moving object.  It can also be represented by the infinitesimal rate of change of displacement with respect to time. The unit of velocity is meter/second.

The mathematical expression for velocity is given by

velocity= displacement  / time taken

In the displacement time graph the slope of the curve represent the velocity of the object ,the rate of change of velocity is known as the acceleration of the object .

In the velocity time graph the slope of the curve represent the acceleration of the body, The unit of acceleration is metre per second Square

The total distance traveled by an object is different than the total displacement covered by it because the displacement is a vector quantity and it is calculated on the basis of the shortest distance traveled by the body or object.

The main difference between the distance and the displacement is that displacement can be positive or negative or zero but distance can never be negative.

Let’s understand understand with example of average velocity ,suppose an object is moving with 200 m displacement covered in a time of 15 seconds then the average velocity of the object is 13.33 m/s.

Thus, average velocity is different than average speed because calculating average velocity involves Displacement, therefore the correct option is option D.

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Newton's Law of Gravitation can be used to show that if an object weighs w pounds on the surface of the earth, then its weight at a distance x from the center of the earth is W(x)=wR2x2 (for x≥R), where R=3960 miles is the radius of the earth. Estimate the altitude at which a 120- lb pilot would weigh 119.5 lb

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Answer:In other words, with w = 130, W = 129.5, what is x?

You find this by plugging in the values for w, W and R and solving for x.

Note: x is the distance from the center. You were asked for the distance from the surface (the altitude) so there's one more calculation to do when you find x.

Explanation:

A series combination of 12 Ω and 3 Ω is connected in parallel with another series combination of 6 Ω and 3 Ω. If a potential difference of 4 V is applied across it find the i) current drawn from the battery ii) current through 12 Ω resistor (iii)potential difference across 6 Ω resistor?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Resultant of 12 and 3 ohm in series = 15 ohm

Resultant of 6 and 3 ohm = 9 ohm

Total resultant resistance of circuit = 15 x 9 / (15 + 9)

= 5.625 ohm

current drawn from battery = 4 / 5.625

= .711 A

ii )current through 12 ohm = 4 / (12 + 3 )   , because potential  diff over 12 and 6 ohm will be 4 V .

current through 12 ohm = .267 A

iii )

current through 6 ohm

= .711 - .267

= .444 A

potential difference

= .444 x 6

= 2.664 V .

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a. What is the displacement of the car in the graph?
b. What distance has the car travelled? ​

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Answer:

a. 2 m

b. 4 m

Explanation:

a. Assuming d is the position of the car, the displacement is the difference between the final position and the initial position. 3 m - 1 m = 2 m.

b. From t = 0 to t = 2.5, the car moves a distance of 3 m. From t = 2.5 to t = 4, the car moves another 1 m.

So the car moves a total distance of 4 m.

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The switch S is closed for a period of 5.0 minutes. Calculate
(a)
the current through each resistor.
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(b)
the current through the battery.
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(c)
the total charge which passes through the battery.
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(d)
the energy supplied by the battery.
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

1. A note has a wavelength of 0.77955 m. If the speed of sound is 343.00 m/s, what pitch is this note? 2. A note has a wavelength of 0.52028 m. If the speed of sound is 343.00 m/s, what pitch is this note? please no funny answers

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Answer:

1.) 440 Hz

2.) 659.3 Hz

Explanation:

1.) Given parameters are:

wavelength = 0.77955 m.

speed of sound = 343.00 m/s

Frequency = speed/ wavelength

Substitute speed and wavelength into the formula

Frequency = 343/ 0.77955

Frequency = 439.99

Frequency = 440 Hz approximately

2.) The parameters given are:

wavelength = 0.52028 m.

speed of sound = 343.00 m/s

Using the same formula

Frequency = speed/wavelength

Substitute all the parameters into the formula

Frequency = 343 / 0.52028

Frequency = 659.3 Hz approximately

The pitch of a note depends on the frequency of the sound waves.

The pitch of a sound increases as the frequency of the sound waves increases.

Answer:

1.) 440 Hz

2.) 659.3 Hz

Explanation:

1.) Given parameters are:

wavelength = 0.77955 m.

speed of sound = 343.00 m/s

Frequency = speed/ wavelength

Substitute speed and wavelength into the formula

Frequency = 343/ 0.77955

Frequency = 439.99

Frequency = 440 Hz approximately

2.) The parameters given are:

wavelength = 0.52028 m.

speed of sound = 343.00 m/s

Using the same formula

Frequency = speed/wavelength

Substitute all the parameters into the formula

Frequency = 343 / 0.52028

Frequency = 659.3 Hz approximately

The pitch of a note depends on the frequency of the sound waves.

The pitch of a sound increases as the frequency of the sound waves increases.

Calculating heat gained, need help!!!

Q=(m)(c)(triangle T)

trial 1:

Q=(0.4)(4.186 J/kg)(78)=?

trial 2:

Q=(0.6)(4.186 J/kg)(78)=?

trial 3:

Q=(0.45)(4.186 J/kg)(75)=?

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Explanation:

q = mCΔT

where m is mass,

C is specific heat capacity,

and ΔT is change in temperature.

Make sure all your units match.  Assuming the substance is water, C = 4186 J/kg/°C.

Trial 1:

q = (0.4 kg) (4186 J/kg/°C) (78°C)

q = 130,600 J

Trial 2:

q = (0.6 kg) (4186 J/kg/°C) (78°C)

q = 195,900 J

Trial 3:

q = (0.45 kg) (4186 J/kg/°C) (75°C)

q = 141,300 J

if you rub a balloon on your hair, it becomes charged, and as a result It can stick to your head without being held there. why doesn't it fall on the ground?

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The balloon doesn't fall on the ground. Because the electrical field around your head disrupts Earth's gravitational field. Option A is correct.

What is the electrostatic force, and how does it work?

It is a force imposed by one charge on another as a result of the field. The electrostatic force produced by one line charge on another line charge separated by r is determined by the charge potency of each charge as well as the separation distance between them.

When you brush a balloon against your hair, it charges up and can attach to your head without being kept in place.

Because the electrical field surrounding your head interrupts Earth's gravitational field, it does not fall to the earth.

Hence, option A is correct.

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Find the net force and acceleration. 15 points. Will give brainliest!

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed{F_{net} = 28.7 \ N}[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{a = 2.1 \ m/s^2}[/tex]

Explanation:

Finding the net force:

Firstly , we'll find force of Friction:

[tex]F_{k} = (micro)_{k}mg[/tex]

Where [tex](micro)_{k}[/tex] is the coefficient of friction and m = 13.6 kg

[tex]F_{k} = (0.16)(13.6)(9.8)\\[/tex]

[tex]F_{k} = 21.32 \ N[/tex]

Now, Finding the net force:

[tex]F_{net} = F - F_{k}\\F_{net} = 50 - 21.32\\[/tex]

[tex]F_{net} = 28.7 \ N[/tex]

Finding Acceleration:

[tex]a = \frac{F_{net}}{m}[/tex]

[tex]a = \frac{28.7}{13.6}[/tex]

[tex]a = 2.1 \ m/s^2[/tex]

plssss answer it i am stuck in between..prove that pascal is a derived unit using the formulae...

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

We know that the unit of pressure is Pascal.

We have,

Pressure = [tex] \frac{force}{area} [/tex]

[tex] = \frac{m \times g}{l \times b} [/tex]

[tex] = \frac{kg \: \times \: {meter \: per \: second \: }^{2} }{ {m}^{2} } [/tex]

[tex] = kg \: {m}^{ - 1} \: {s}^{ - 2} [/tex]

The unit of pressure i.e Pascal is derived unit because it is expressed depending on more than two units i.e kg / [ m × s × s ]

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Bumper car A (281 kg) moving +2.82 m/s makes an elastic collision with bumper car B (209 kg) moving +1.72 m/s. What is the velocity of car B after the collision?

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The velocity of car B after the calculation can be obtained as 5.5 m/s.

What is a collision?

We have to look at the principle of the conservation of the linear momentum and that is what we need so as to be able to deal with the problem that we have in this question as we have it here.

We know that the total momentum of the system would have to be constant and the implication of this is that the momentum before collision must be the same as the momentum after collision if we have been able to designate the system as a closed system.

Using the formula as we have shown it, we know that;

Momentum before Collison must be equal to momentum after collision

As such we have the following as shown below;

(281 * 2.82) + (209 * 1.72) = (281 * 0) + (209 * v)

792.42 + 359.48 = 209 v

v = 5.5 m/s

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a physical quantity Z is given by z=ad/g .calculte the relatibe error in z​

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Answer:

e_{r} = Δa /a + Δd /Δ d + Δg / g

Explanation:

The error or uncertainty of a quantity is given by several factors, the most direct error is the absolute one that is given by the appreciation of the instruments, when some quantities obtained by a mathematical formula we must know how each error is programmed in the total error, we can see this with the relative error

     

the calculated quantity is Z

its relative error is

            [tex]e_{r}[/tex] = ΔZ/Z = 1/Z  (dZ /da Δa + dZ /dd Δd + dZ /dg Δg)

            e_{r} = 1 / Z (d /g  Δa + a /g  Δd + ad !1/g²! Δg)

            e_{r} = Δa /a + Δd /Δ d + Δg / g

notice that we take the worst case.

The measured quantities have absolute errors Da, Dd, Dg

Do you think, are we need to learn Measurement in Physics. Explain how the measurement is necessary and inevitable in real life situations?

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Answer:

Measurement is inevitable because in every single thing we do we measure.for instance, if you are a family of four,the food prepared will be less than the food prepared for a family of about 15 people.this is measurement.if not so,the food prepared will go waste.again, the drugs prescribed by the doctor is measured to avoid over dose or under dose of medication.this can be harmful to ones health

Unpolarized light is incident onto three polarizers with their transmission axes oriented in such a way that the first and the last make a 39 angle between them, and the middle one makes the same angle with the first and the last one. Find the percentage of the incident light which passes through these three polarizers.

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Answer:

 I₃ = I₀ 0.395

Explanation:

Polarized light passing through a polarizer must comply with Malus's law

         I = I₀ cos² θ

Before starting, let's analyze the angle between the polarizers, the second has the same angle with the first and the third, so it is at the midpoint

         θ₂ = 39/2 = 19.5

now let's analyze the light that passes through each polarizer, as the incident is unpolarized through the first polarizer half the intensity comes out

          I₁ = I₀ / 2

the second polarizer comes out

          I₂ = I₁ cos² 19.5

          I₂ = I₀ / 2 cos² 19.5

           

through the third polarized the intensity passes

          I₃ = I₂ cos² 19.5

          I₃ = (I₀ /2 cos² 19.5) cos² 19.5

           

          I₃ = I₀ 0.395

The fan on a personal computer draws 0.3 ft3/s ofair at 14.7 psia and 708F through the box containing the CPU and other components. Air leaves at 14.7 psia and 838F.Calculate the electrical power, in kW, dissipatedby the PCcomponents

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Answer:

0.12 kW

Explanation:

Given that

The flow rate of air (V)=0.3 ft³/s

V=0.008 m³/s

Pressure, P=14.7 psia

P=1.013529 atm=101.325  kPa

Inlet temperature = 70° F=294.261 K

Exit temperature = 83° F=301.483 K

We know that , specific heat capacity of the air

Cp=1.005 kJ/kg.K

The mass flow rate of air is given as

[tex]\dot{m}=\dfrac{P\times V}{R\times T}\\\dot{m}=\dfrac{101.325\times 0.008}{0.287\times 294.261}\\\dot{m}= 0.0095\ kg/s[/tex]

By using energy conservation

[tex]Electric\ power =\dot{m}\times C_p\times (T_2-T_1)\\Electric\ power =0.0095\times 1.005\times (83-70)=0.12\ kW[/tex]

Therefore electric power dissipate by components will be 0.12 kW.

A man has a mass of 110kg. What is his weight?

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His weight depends on where he is, because

Weight = (mass) x (gravity in the place where the mass is) .

For example:

-- If this man is on Mars, his weight is (110 kg) x (3.7 m/s²) =  408 Newtons

-- If he is on the Moon, his weight is (110 kg) x (1.6 m/s²) =  176 Newtons

-- If he is on Earth, his weight is (110 kg) x (9.8 m/s²) =  1,078 Newtons

-- If he is in a spacecraft coasting from one to another, his weight is zero.

A 70.0 kg skier is at rest at the top of a 120m hill. Assuming friction is negligible.
A) What is the speed of the skiers at the bottom of the hill?

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Answer:

49 m/s

Explanation:

Initial potential energy = final kinetic energy

PE = KE

mgh = ½ mv²

v = √(2gh)

v = √(2 × 10 m/s² × 120 m)

v = 49 m/s

Give reasons.
a) Sunlight does not fall on the ground where cloud forms shadow.​

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Answer:

Sunlight passing through a cloud is scattered in various directions. Some photons eventually find their way out the bottom of the cloud, some are reflected upwards, and some are absorbed, serving to warm the cloud. Since only a fraction of the light makes it to ground level, you have a shadow.

Explanation:

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What is the magnetic force on a particle that has 0.000500 C of charge and is moving at
2.50 10m/s to the right through a magnetic field that is 4.20 T and pointing away from
you? Specify both magnitude and direction in your answer.

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Answer:

1.) F = 5.3×10^-3 N

2.) Positive y - direction

Explanation:

The parameters given are:

Charge q = 0.0005C

Velocity V = 2.5010 m/s

Magnetic field B = 4.2 T

Magnetic force F = BVqsinØ

F = BVq

since Ø = 90 degree

Substitute all the parameters into the formula

F = 4.2 × 2.5010 × 0.0005

Therefore, the magnetic force on a particle is F = 5.3 × 10^-3 N

2.) According to Fleming's left hand rule, the direction of the magnetic force will be perpendicular to the magnetic field which moving upward of the screen.

Answer:

it’s f=0.0005 x 2.5 x 10^5 x 4.20

F= 525 N

+ y direction (up)

Explanation:

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