An electric field is associated with every:____.
a. position-dependent magnetic field.
b. time-dependent magnetic field.
c. conductor moving in a magnetic field.
d. object moving in a magnetic field.
e. magnetic field.

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Answer 1

Answer:

b. time-dependent magnetic field.

Answer 2

An electric field is associated with every time-dependent magnetic field.

What is electric field?

An electric field is a physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles and acts as an attractor or repellent to all other charged particles in the vicinity. Additionally, it refers to a system of charged particles' physical field. The magnetic impact on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials is described by a magnetic field, which is a vector field.

An electric field is produced by a time-varying magnetic field. The first law of Faraday states that an electromotive force is always produced when a conductor is exposed to a changing magnetic field. Induced current is the term for the current that results when the conductor circuit is closed.

An electric field is associated with every time-dependent magnetic field.

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state the law of conversation of momentum​

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The total momentum before a collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision if no external forces act on the system.
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A mass of 20kg which moved vertically produced a momentum of 300kg.m/s, how much power was needed to move the mass?

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Answer:

Power is 3000 W

Explanation:

Momentum = mass × velocity

[tex]300 = 20 \times v \\ velocity = 15 \: {ms}^{ - 1} [/tex]

For power:

[tex]P = \frac{force \times distance}{time} \\ \\ P = force \times ( \frac{distance}{time} )[/tex]

but distance/time is velocity, so:

[tex]P = force \times velocity[/tex]

but force = mass × acceleration:

[tex]P = (mass \times acceleration) \times velocity \\ P = (20 \times 10) \times 15 \\ P = 3000 \: \: watts[/tex]

[ taken acceleration to be 10 m/s² ]

Question 4 A car of mass 820 kg has a maximum power of 30 kW and moves against a constant resistance of motion to 910 N. Calculate the maximum speed of the car in the following situation; b)Up an incline (hill) of 8.75° to the horizontal?​

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Answer:

P = W / t = m g s / t = m g v       where work by auto = m g s

30 kw = 30000 watts = 30000 J / s

Work wasted = F v       as shown above relating work and power

Work done against incline = m g s sin 8.75  and power against incline

= m g v sin 8.75 = 1222 v Joules / sec

power in moving auto = power available - power lost to friction

power in moving auto = 30000 - resistance = 30000 - 910 v

1222 v = 30000 - 910 v

v = 30000 / 2132 = 14 m/s

Note: constant resistance to motion must mean P = W / t = F s / t = F v

Maximum speed will be v = 14.07 m/s

What is power ?

Power is defined time rate of doing work or delivering energy.

Work done = Force * displacement

Power = work done / time

           = (Force * displacement ) / time

since , displacement / time = velocity

Power  = force * (displacement / time ) = force  * velocity

Power = mass * acceleration * velocity (  as force = mass * acceleration)

since , car is travelling up in an incline of 8.75° to the horizontal

hence , it will have two components of velocity

vertical component = v sin (theta ) = v sin(8.75°)

horizontal component = v cos (theta)= v cos (8.75°)

Power = m* a * v sin (theta )

          = 820 * 9.8  * v *sin (8.75°)                        ( a = g = 9.8 m[tex]/s^{2}[/tex])

         = 1221.472 v

Power lost due to resistance in motion  = 910 * velocity = 910 v

Power = Total power - power lost due to resistance in motion

           = 30 * [tex]10^{3}[/tex]  - 910 v

     

30 * [tex]10^{3}[/tex]  - 910 v = 1221.472 v  

v = 14.07 m/s

Maximum speed will be v = 14.07 m/s

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A student planner is a planner given to students in order to create organization and better communication. With these planners being a part of the classroom experience, students are more likely to keep track of their assignments, set personal goals, and enhance communication between teachers, students and parents.

What does a food chain show?"

why plant and animal matter break down

O where resources are found in a habitat

O how producers use sunlight to make food energy

O how living things depend on each other for food

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Answer:

All

Explanation:

Answer:

3rd = how living things depend on each other for food

Twelve seconds after starting from rest an object falling freely will have a speed of

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Answer:

(4.9)×(12)^2 m/s

Explanation:

velocity =1/2 × g× t^2

g=9.8m/s^2

t=12sec

What is the correct clases for this drugs

‏Compazine
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Explanation:

Compazine belongs to class of drugs called Antiemetic Agents, Antipsychotics, Phenothiazine.

A car starts from rest and is moving at 51 9 m/s after 120 seconds. What is the cat's
average acceleration?

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Answer:

the cats acceleration is 4.25m/s2

Give reason

It is more difficult to climb a vertical slope than a slanted slope because ​

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Answer:

because in vertical slope force of gravity is more than compared to slanted slope

Answer:

because gravity is always pulling objects down so when you climb upward gravity weighs you down, you have to use effort to move yourself in the opposite direction that gravity is pulling you that is why it is harder to climb up a slope.

Suppose 2kg of glycerine have a temperature of 30°C. Heat is supplied to a steady rate of 100W. The temperature after 35 minutes is 75°C.
Calculate the specific heat capacity of glycerine.

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Answer:

210000.................

The specific heat capacity of glycerine is 2333.3 J/(kg·K).

We can use the formula for heat (Q) absorbed by a substance:

Q = mcΔT

Where Q is the heat absorbed, m is the mass of the substance, c is the specific heat capacity of the substance, and ΔT is the change in temperature.

We know the mass of glycerine (m = 2 kg), the time for which heat is supplied (t = 35 minutes = 2100 seconds), the rate of heat supply (P = 100 W), the initial temperature (T1 = 30°C = 303 K), and the final temperature (T2 = 75°C = 348 K).

First, we need to calculate the total heat absorbed by the glycerine:

Q = Pt

Q = 100 W × 2100 s

Q = 210000 J

Next, we can calculate the change in temperature:

ΔT = T2 - T1

ΔT = 348 K - 303 K

ΔT = 45 K

Finally, we can calculate the specific heat capacity of glycerine:

c = Q/(mΔT)

c = 210000 J/(2 kg × 45 K)

c = 2333.3 J/(kg·K)

Therefore, the specific heat capacity (c) = 2333.3 J/(kg·K).

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Two cars next to each other start moving in the same direction from rest, car A accelerates at m/s2 4 for 10 s and then travels at a constant speed, while car B accelerates at m/s2 5 until it reaches 25 m/s and then maintains This speed. What is the distance between the two cars when t = 15s?​

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The answer is 145 because 100 mph is equal to 25th so 145

What is it called when a skydiver is no longer accelerating downward?

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Explanation:

Once the force of air resistance is as large as the force of gravity, a balance of forces is attained and the skydiver no longer accelerates. The skydiver is said to have reached a terminal velocity.

Your spaceship lands on an unknown planet. To determine the characteristics of this planet, you drop a wrench from 3.50 m above the ground and measure that it hits the ground 0.809 s later.
Assuming that the planet has the same density as that of earth (5500 kg/m3), what is the radius of the planet?

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Explanation:

By the formula,

[tex]s=ut+\frac12at^2[/tex]

[tex]-3.5=0+\frac12a(0.809)^2[/tex]

[tex]a=-10.659 ms^{-2}[/tex]

where a is the acceleration of objects by gravity.

We also know that by the Law of Gravitation,

[tex]F=-\frac{GMm}{r^2}=ma[/tex]

[tex]a=-\frac{GM}{r^2}[/tex]

The mass of the planet is given by

[tex]M=\rho V=\rho(\frac 43\pi r^3)[/tex]

So

[tex]a=-\frac{G(\rho\frac 43\pi R^3)}{r^2}= - \frac{(6.67 \times 10^{-11})(5500)(\frac43)\pi R^3}{(R+3.5)^2} = -10.659[/tex]

Since R>>3.5, so we approximate

[tex](R+3.5)^2\approx R^2[/tex]

Solving the last equation,

[tex]R=6936.483 km[/tex]

The most suitable unit for expressing nuclear radius is

A) micro B) nanometre
C) fermi D) angstrom

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Answer:

Fermi is used to express nuclear radius

Answer:

the most suitable unit for expressing nuclear radius is Fermi.

I need someone smart!
why is the multiverse considered a theory if it has no observational or experimental evidence?
shouldn't it be considered a plausible hypothesis instead, sense it has no evidence but is lickely the case?

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Answer:

It is a theory

Explanation:

There’s no form or proof or anything even tho it is a hypothesis it’s common and has no evidence due towards it

Why is the level of glycerin initially decreases when heated ?​

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Because glucerin is hotter so it decreases faster

As many as _____ neurons throughout the body are involved in the control of behavior

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about 1 trillion neurons

millions of neurons throughout the body are involved

An airplane with a total mass of 950 kg has an engine malfunction, causing it
to provide a constant horizontal force of 3000 N. The pilot, who has a mass
of 65 kg, decides to eject from the airplane. With the reduced total mass,
what is the new approximate acceleration of the airplane?
A. 3.7 m/s2
B. 2.8 m/s2
C. 3.2 m/s2
D. 3.4 m/s2

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Answer:

3.4 m/s2

Explanation:

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The new approximate acceleration of the airplane will be D. 3.4 m/s2

What is Newton's second law of motion ?

Newton's second law of motion  states that the time rate of change of the momentum of a body is equal in both magnitude and direction to the force imposed on it.

Initial mass = 950 kg

mass of piolet = 65 kg

reduced mass = 950 - 65 = 885 kg

according to Newton's second law of motion

force = mass * acceleration

3000 N = 885 kg * acceleration

acceleration = 3000 / 885  = 3.39 m/s^2 = 3.4 m/s^2

correct answer is D. 3.4 m/s2

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in complete sentnces write down everything you know about maps. What are they for?
how Do you use them?​

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maps are for locating an area or a country

Explanation:

they are really beneficial because u will have the advantage to know every country and its location and lines of longitude and latitudes

¿Qué valor de voltaje se requiere para que pasen 35 mA a través de una resistencia de 15 kΩ? Si se aplica ese mismo voltaje a una resistencia de 500Ω, ¿Cuál será la nueva corriente?

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Answer:

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1. An MR-2 starts from rest and accelerates westward to a speed of 27 m/s in
11.8 seconds.
a) What is its acceleration?
b) What is the displacement it covered?

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Answer:

a) 2.28 m/s²

b) 159.86 m

Explanation:

Part A:

u = 0 m/s

v = 27 m/s

t = 11.8 seconds

a = ?

Formula:

v = u + at

=> 27 = 0 + a(11.8)

=> 27 = a(11.8)

=> a(11.8) = 27

=> a = 27/11.8

=> a = 2.28 m/s²

Part B:

s = ?

Formula:

s = (v² - u²)/2a

s = (27² - 0²) /2(2.28)

  = 729/4.56

  = 159.86 m

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20.0
Displacement (m)
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6.0
18.0
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What is the velocity of the objected represented by the graph between 0.0 s and 4.0 s?
O 7.5 m/s
240 m/s
15 m/s
120 m/s

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two projectile are thrown at the same intial velocity the angle of the one is theta ,the angle of the oher is 90-theta /can both projectile strict the ground at the distance and time interval of both when they are in arir?​

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Answer:

Yes, if θ = 45°

Explanation:

(a) A pendulum that has a period of 3.00000 s and that is located where the acceleration due to gravity is 9.79m/s2 is moved to a location where the acceleration due to gravity is 9.82m/s2. What is its new period

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I assume this is the motion of the simple pendulum

T = 2π × [tex]\sqrt{\frac{L}{g } }[/tex]

=> [tex]\frac{T1}{T2 }[/tex] = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{g2}{g1} }[/tex]

Given T1= 3s g1= 9.79 g2= 9.82

=> T2 = 3.00459 s

how to determine the volume of a human body ​

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Answer:

Determine the volume of a human body to use the mass and density of water displaced to calculate the volume of the water displaced.

Answer:

According to me the volume of a human body can me determined by means of the displacement method

Explanation:

if you immerse you body in a drum of water of a known volume, the water displaced is equal to your volume

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Motion Diagrams: Observe each motion and describe how to object is moving. If the motion diagrams show more than one kind, highlight and label each kind. Please thoroughly explain. Thank you so much!

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No:1

The object is moving with constant or uniform acceleration and in average speed

No:-2

The object is de accelerating

No:-3

The object deaccelerated and came to rest so fast.

No:-4

The object moves slowly first then accelerated.

No:-5

The object accelerated at first so fast then move with constant acceleration then again accelerated .

a sound wave of frequency 1210 Hz has a wave speed of 343 m/s. what is the wavelength of the wave?

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Answer:

wavelength = 0.28m

Explanation:

wavelength = velocity/ frequency

wavelength = 343/1210 = 0.28m

The length, breadth and height of a box is 50cm, 20cm and 10cm respectively then find surface area of its base and volume.

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Surface area of base: 1000cm^2
When calculating surface area of just the base, we ignore the height. Therefore, we just multiply the length and height values.
50cm x 20cm = 1000cm^2

Volume = 10,000cm^3
Volume of a box is calculated by multiplying length by breadth by height.
50cm x 20cm x 10cm = 10,000cm^3

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A. indention.
B. reflection.
C. refraction.
D. diffraction.

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c because it passed through
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The rays bend during refraction so

which part of vernier caliper is used to measure internal diameter of cylinder ​

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Answer:

Circled in Red...plus the scales, of course.

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