Ask Your Teacher An electric utility company supplies a customer's house from the main power lines (120 V) with two copper wires, each of which is 34.0 m long and has a resistance of 0.109 Ω per 300 m. (a) Find the potential difference at the customer's house for a load current of 116 A.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The potential difference at the customer's house is 117.1 V.

Explanation:

a) The potential difference at the customer's house can be calculated as follows:

[tex] \Delta V_{h} = \Delta V_{p} - \Delta V_{l} [/tex]

Where:

[tex]V_{h}[/tex]: is the potential difference at the customer's house

[tex]V_{p}[/tex]: is the potential difference from the main power lines = 120 V

[tex]V_{l}[/tex]: is the potential difference from the lines

[tex] \Delta V_{h} = \Delta V_{p} - IR [/tex]

The resistance, R, is:

[tex]\frac{0.109 \Omega}{300 m}*2*34.0 m = 0.025 \Omega[/tex]

Now, the potential difference at the customer's house is:

[tex]\Delta V_{h} = 120 V - 116A*0.025 \Omega = 117.1 V[/tex]

Therefore, the potential difference at the customer's house is 117.1 V.

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the velocity is always _____ to the line of a circle

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Answer:

tangent

Explanation:

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Answer:

the answer is tangent

Explanation:

tangent means a straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point.

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Please help ASAP. A car engine with a mass of 1750 kg can exert 215 000 W. a) How long will it take the car to reach 95.0 km/h if the car is 100% efficient? b) If it actually takes the car 6.5 s to reach 95.0 km/h, what is the efficiency of the car?

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Answer:QUESTION①)

✔ First step : calculate the kinetic energy that this car requires to reach 95 km/h

95/ 3,6 ≈ 26,4 m/s  

Ec = ½ m x V²  

With Ec in J; m in kg; and V in m/s  

Ec = ½ 1750 x 26,4²  Ec ≈ 610 000 J

✔ Knowing that the car has a p power of 215,000 W, so :

T = E/P  

T = 610 000/215 000  T ≈ 2.8 s The car takes 2.8 s to reach 95 km/h

QUESTION②)

N = 2,8/6,5 x 100 = 43.07

The car efficiency is 43 %

A truck is moving with a certain uniform velocity. It is accelerated uniformly by 0.75 m/s^2. After 20 seconds , the velocity becomes 72km/h.Find the initial velocity

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Answer:

Vi = 5 m/s

Explanation:

let (a) acceleration = 0.75 m/s²

(t) time = 20 seconds

Vf = final velocity = 72 km/hr  (convert to m/s to units consistency = 20 m/s)

find Initial velocity (Vi)

       Vf - Vi

a =  -----------

             t

Vi = Vf - (a * t)  = 20 - (0.75 * 20)

Vi = 5 m/s

A student focussed the image of a candle flame on a white screen using a convex lens. He noted down the position of candle, screen and the lens as under Position of candle = 12.0 cm Position of convex lens = 50.0 cm Position of the screen = 88.0 cm i.What is the focal length of the convex lens? ii. Where will the image be formed if he shifts the candle towards the lens at a position of 31.0 cm? iii. What will be the nature of the image formed if he further shifts the candle towards the lens? iv. Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of the image in case (iii) as said above.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Object distance = distance between object and lens

u = 50 - 12 = 38 cm

image distance v = 88 - 50 = 38 cm

i )

using lens formula

1 / v - 1 / u = 1 / f

1 / 38 - 1 / - 38 = 1/f

2 / 38 = 1  / f

f = 19 cm

ii ) So object is placed at 2 f or at the center of curvature of the lens .

If object distance is changed to 50 - 31 = 19 cm

using lens formula

1 / v - 1 / u = 1 / f

1 / v  + 1 /  19 = 1/19

1  / v = 0

v = infinity

It is so because now the object is placed at the focal distance

iii )

If object  further shifts towards the lens , then virtual image of object will be formed behind the lens which will be larger than object .

Two runners start at a distance of 10 miles from each other. They run towards each other at a constant velocity of 5 mph. A fly takes off from runner one’s nose at time zero. The fly has a constant velocity of 20 mph and flies between the runners. Find the total distance that the fly has traveled when the runners collide.

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Answer:

The fly will travel 20 miles before the runners collide with each other.

Explanation:

Since the runners are both traveling at the same speed, they will meet and collide in the exact middle of each other which is 5 miles away from their starting point. Since they are traveling at 5 mph, it will take exactly one hour before they collide. The fly is going 20 mph so it will travel 20 miles before the runners collide in one hour.

If two people are running at the same speed in the same direction. One person is one meter ahead of the other. The person in front throws a ball to the person slightly behind. As seen by an observer at rest on the ground, is it possible that the ball looks as if it was thrown forward

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Answer:yes

Explanation:

the velocity is always _____ to the line of a circle

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Answer:

The velocity is always tangent to the line of a circle .

Explanation:

When an object moves in a circular path, its motion is called the circular motion. The speed of the object is constant at each and every point in such motion while the velocity changes due to change in direction.

In a circular motion, the direction of velocity is always tangent to the circle. At  each and every point, its direction is found tangentially.

Spring balance measures weight, not the mass of a body.​

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Answer:

That is true and is easily explained by the next equation:

W= m*g

where

W= Weight

m=mass

g= gravitational acceleration

so, if you use a spring balance in another planet with a different gravitational acceleration the measured weight will be different.

Suppose a piece of food is on the edge of a rotating microwave oven plate. Does it experience nonzero tangential acceleration, centripetal acceleration, or both when: (a) The plate starts to spin

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Answer:

the only acceleration it has is radial (centripetal)

Explanation:

The microwaves plate rotates at a constant speed after a very short period of acceleration.

Therefore we can apply Newton's second law

        F = m a

where the acceleration is centripetal

         a = v2 / r = w2 r

therefore as it rotates constant speed it cannot have a tangential acceleration since it changes the modulus of the speed.

Consequently the only acceleration it has is radial (centripetal)

Bruno the bat flies at a speed of 0.5 m/s in circle of radius 1 m. What is his acceleration?

Very urgent pls help

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Answer:

Acceleration is 0.25m/s^2

Explanation:

Given the following :

Speed = 0.5m/s

Radius(r) of circle = 1m

Acceleration round a circular path is given as :

a = v^2 / r

Where

a = acceleration of the body

v = speed / velocity

r = radius

Therefore,

a = v^2 / r

a = (0.5)^2 / 1

a = 0.25m/s^2

Three resistors, A, B, and C, are connected in parallel and attached to a battery, with the resistance of A being the smallest and the resistance of C the greatest. Which resistor carries the highest current?

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Answer:

Resistor A

Explanation:

Resistors A, B and C are connected in parallel to a battery of voltage represented by V.

Since they are in parallel, the same voltage, V, passes across the three of them.

And from Ohm's law, the voltage (V) through a resistor is the product of the current (I) flowing through it and the resistance (R) of the resistor. i.e

V = I x R

=> I = [tex]\frac{V}{R}[/tex]

Therefore, assuming the values of the resistances of resistors A, B and C are A, B and C respectively,

(i) the current, [tex]I_{A}[/tex] through A is

[tex]I_{A}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{V}{A}[/tex]

(ii) the current, [tex]I_{B}[/tex] through B is

[tex]I_{B}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{V}{B}[/tex]

(iii) the current, [tex]I_{C}[/tex] through C is

[tex]I_{C}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{V}{C}[/tex]

From the foregoing, it can be deduced that the current is inversely proportional to the resistance. Therefore, the higher the resistance, the lower the current. Consequential of this, the resistor that carries the highest current is the one with the smallest resistance, which is A

Resistor A

Given:

Resistors A, B and C are connected in parallel to a battery of voltage represented by V.

Since they are in parallel, the same voltage, V, passes across the three of them.

Ohm's law:

It states that voltage (V) through a resistor is the product of the current (I) flowing through it and the resistance (R) of the resistor. i.e.

V = I x R

⇒ I = V/R

Therefore, assuming the values of the resistances of resistors A, B and C are A, B and C respectively,

(i) the current,  through A is

[tex]I_A=\frac{V}{A}[/tex]  

(ii) the current,  through B is

[tex]I_B=\frac{V}{B}[/tex]

(iii) the current,  through C is

[tex]I_C=\frac{V}{C}[/tex]  

From the Ohm's law we can say that the current is inversely proportional to the resistance.

Therefore, higher the resistance, the lower is the current.

It is given that resistance of A being the smallest, thus is will carries the highest current.

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Answer the following three questions in complete sentences. 1. How much does the earth weigh? 2. How far away is the sun? 3. What is a black hole?

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Answer: find the answer in the explanation.

Explanation:

1.) The weight of the earth can be calculated and estimated by the physicist by considering the mass of the earth and the knowlegde of gravity.

If the mass of the earth is considered to be 6 × 10^24 kg. Then with Physics formula and some mathematical techniques, we can conclude that the weight of the earth is approximately equal to 6 × 10^25 N.

2.) The distance of the sun to the earth is approximately 1.5 × 10^8 km. This measure is the distance from the surface of the earth to the sun.

3.) The black hole is approximately the size of the earth of very large gravitational field strength. It is a region of space of enormous gravity where no particular object can escape from it. Even electromagnetic radiation or light cannot escape from it.

Answer:

The Earth weighs 5.972 × 10^24 kg

The Sun is 94.022 million miles away.

A black hole is is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light can escape from it. The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole.

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differentiate between earthworm and housefly​

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Answer:

Earthworm lives in the soil, eats the soil which has organic matter such as decaying vegetation or leaves and crawls. While housefly lives in dirty places, feeds on faeces and flies.

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2. Calcula la presión que se ejerce una bicicleta sobre el suelo. Si la bicicleta tiene un peso de 620kg y el área de la superficie rectangular es de 0.5m x 0.6m.

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Responder:

20253.33N / m²

Explicación:

La presión se define como la fuerza ejercida por un cuerpo por unidad de área de sección transversal de ese cuerpo.

Presión = Fuerza / Área de sección transversal

Dada la masa de la bicicleta m = 620 kg

Peso de la bicicleta = mg = 620 * 9.8

Peso de la bicicleta = 6076N

Si la dimensión de su área de superficie es 0.5m por 0.6m, el área de la sección transversal será 0.6m * 0.5m = 0.30m²

Presión que ejerce la bicicleta en el suelo = 6076 / 0.30 = 20253.33N / m²

a boy has a mass of 80kg on earth where g= 10N/kg a) what is his mass on the moon b ) find his weight on the moon ( g= 10N/kg) ​

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Explanation:

mass on moon is also 80kg because it doesn't differed according to place.

I think we can't calculate weight because there is no gravity in moon

Answer  80kg

Explanation      Mass is constant in every corner of universe. It's better if u have asked about weight on moon. It is same in both earth and moon.



A force produces an acceleration of 5 ms
when applied on a body of mass 4 kg. The
magnitude of the force applied is​

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F = m • a (I. Newton)

F = (4 kg) x (5 m/s^2)

F = 20 Newtons

What is the change in internal energy if 60 J of heat are released from a
system and 20 J of work is done on the system? Use AU = Q-W.

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Answer:

60 J of heat are released from the system: Q=-60 J

20 J of work is done on the system: W=-20 J

∆U=Q-W

∆U=-60-(-20)

∆U=-40 J

Explanation:

If the heat is released from the system, Q should be negative.

If the heat is gained by the system, Q should be positive.

If the work is done on the system, W should be negative.

If the work is done by the system, W should be positive.

Round the numbers that follow to three significant figures and express the result in standard exponential notation: (a) 143,700; (b) 0.09750; (c) 890,000; (d) 6,764E4; (e) 33,987.22; (f) - 6.5559.

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Explanation:

Non-zero digits are always significant.

Zeros between significant digits are also significant.

Trailing zeros are significant only after a decimal point.

(a) 143,700

First, write in scientific notation.

1.437×10⁵

Now, round to 3 significant figures.

1.44×10⁵

(b) 0.09750

= 9.750×10⁻²

= 9.75×10⁻²

(c) 890,000

= 8.9×10⁵

= 8.90×10⁵

(d) 6,764×10⁴

= 6.764×10⁷

= 6.76×10⁷

(e) 33,987.22

= 3.398722×10⁴

= 3.40×10⁴

(f) -6.5559

= -6.5559×10⁰

= -6.56×10⁰

The scientific notation and round-off of the number are given below:-

(a) 143,700     = 1.44×10⁵

(b) 0.09750   = 9.75×10⁻²

(c) 890,000   = 8.90×10⁵

(d) 6,764×10⁴ = 6.76×10⁷

(e) 33,987.22 = 3.40×10⁴

(f) -6.5559     = -6.56×10⁰

What is a scientific notation?

Numbers that are either too large or too little to be conveniently stated in decimal form can be expressed using scientific notation. It may be called scientific form.

When a number is written using only the digits of the number, that is considered standard notation. Since words are not used in conventional number notation, this is the way that numbers are typically written.

Non-zero digits are always significant. Zeros between significant digits are also significant.

Trailing zeros are significant only after a decimal point.

(a) 143,700

First, write in scientific notation.

1.437×10⁵

Now, round to 3 significant figures.

1.44×10⁵

(b) 0.09750

= 9.750×10⁻²

= 9.75×10⁻²

(c) 890,000

= 8.9×10⁵

= 8.90×10⁵

(d) 6,764×10⁴

= 6.764×10⁷

= 6.76×10⁷

(e) 33,987.22

= 3.398722×10⁴

= 3.40×10⁴

(f) -6.5559

= -6.5559×10⁰

= -6.56×10⁰

Therefore, the numbers can be written in the scientific notations as above.

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Explanation:

m = kg. v=m/s. g=m/s^2. h= m

>>1/2mv^2=mgh

>>1/2mv^2=mgh>> kg*(m/s)^2= kg*m/s^2*m

>>1/2mv^2=mgh>> kg*(m/s)^2= kg*m/s^2*m>>kg m^2/s^2=kg m^2/s^2 the fraction 1/2 won't be able to make any changes to to the dimensional expression of energy i.e half of energy is still energy therefore you can neglect the number .

>>kg m^2/s^2=kg m^2/s^2

>>J= J

You release a pendulum of mass 1 kg from a height of 0.75 m. If there is no air resistance, how fast is the pendulum going when it reaches the bottom

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Explanation:

PE = KE

mgh = ½ mv²

v = √(2gh)

v = √(2 × 9.8 m/s² × 0.75 m)

v = 3.83 m/s

Select the type of energy involved in each step. You turn on the burner of a gas stove. The gas ignites. The gas warms the water in the pan.

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Answer:

You turn on the burner of a gas or stove - mechanical energy.

The gas ignites - Chemical energy.

The gas warms the water in the pan - Thermal energy.

Na (g) + 2HCl (g) -> H2 (g) + 2NaCl (s) is a balanced equation? True or false?

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Answer:

False,  the given equation is not balanced.

Explanation:

The given equation is:

Na(g) + 2HCl(g) → H₂(g) + 2NaCl(s)

And it is not balanced, the number of atoms of Na is not the same on both sides of the equation.

The balanced equation is:

2Na(g) + 2HCl(g) → H₂(g) + 2NaCl(s)          

Now, the given equation is balanced, we have the same number of atoms on both sides of the equation.

Therefore, the answer is false, the given equation is not balanced.

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WILL MARK U AS BRAINLIEST...... An aeroplane is taking off with a velocity of 360 km/h at an angle of 30° with the horizontal. find its horizontal and vertical componnent velocities.

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Answer:

x=180√3. or 311.7 and y= 180km/h

Explanation:

y= sin30° × 360km/h

y= 0.5 × 360km/h

y= 180km/h

x=cos30° × 360 km/h

x=√3/2*360km/h

x=180√3. or 311.7

A rocket moves through empty space in a straight line with constant speed. It is very far from any star or planet. Under these conditions, the force that must be applied to the rocket in order to sustain its motion is

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Answer:

analysis the force is zero

Explanation:

Let's apply Newton's second law

         F = m a

In this equation we see that the force is directly related to the acceleration, as they indicate that the rocket is far from any planet or star has no force applied to it, therefore they also relate it to zero.

Change we can analyze the exercise with Newton's first law, which indicates that an object maintains its constant speed in a straight line has no forces applied to it.

In either analysis the force is zero

What includes a distance and a direction? A. Acceleration B. Speed C. Displacement D. Velocity

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Answer:displacement

Explanation:

A 20.0 Ohm and 60.0 Ohm resistor
are connected in series to a 9.00 V
battery. What is the voltage drop
across the 20.0 Ohm resistor?
(Hint: How much current flows
across it?)
(Unit = V)

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Answer:

2.25 V

Explanation:

The equivalent resistance is:

R = 20.0 Ω + 60.0 Ω

R = 80.0 Ω

The current is:

V = IR

9.00 V = I (80.0 Ω)

I = 0.1125 A

The voltage drop across the 20.0 Ω resistor is:

V = IR

V = (0.1125 A) (20.0 Ω)

V = 2.25 V

A small child has a wagon with a mass of 10 kilograms. The child pulls on the wagon with a force of 2 newtons. What is the acceleration of the wagon?

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Answer:

0.2 m/s²

Explanation:

Given,

Mass ( m ) = 10 kg

Force ( f ) = 2 Newtons

Acceleration ( a ) = ?

Now, let's find the acceleration :

We know that,

[tex]f = ma[/tex]

Plug the values

[tex]2 = 10a[/tex]

Swap the sides of the equation

[tex]10a = 2[/tex]

Divide both sides of the equation by 10

[tex] \frac{10a}{10} = \frac{2}{10} [/tex]

Calculate

[tex]a = 0.2 \: {metre \: per \: second \: }^{2} [/tex]

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Question 21 of 25
Barry slides across an icy pond. The coefficient of kinetic friction between his
shoes and the ice is 0.15. If his mass is 83 kg, what is the force of friction
acting on him
O A 352 N
O B. 122 N
C. 1150 N
O D. 813N​

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Answer:

B. 122N

Explanation:

f = 0.15 x 83 x 9.8 = 122.01

f = 122N

Answer would be B. 122 N

Trivikram jogs from one end of corniche to its other end on a straight 300 m road in 2 minutes 50 seconds and then turns around and jogs 100 m back on same track in another 1 minute. What is his average speed and velocity

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Answer:

average speed = 1.73m/s

average velocity = 3.33m/s

Explanation:

we'll find the average speed first

average speed = total distance / total time

his total distance is 300m + 100m

= 400m

and total time should be taken in seconds as you know

((2×60)+50) + 60s

= 230s

so let's divide,

400m/230s

1.73 m/s

next, mean velocity

that is,

mean velocity = final- initial displacement/time

we have to note displacement ( this is the distance between the initial point to final point) here

the displacement is 300-100

so, 200m

we already calculated total time

but that cant be taken here

230 - 170

is the original time to travel 200m

that is, 60s

so we divide

200/60

3.33m/s

The large-scale distribution of galaxies in the universe reveals Group of answer choices a smooth, continuous, and homogenous arrangement of clusters large voids, with most of the galaxies lying in filaments and sheets a large supercluster at the center of universe a central void with walls of galaxies at the edge of the universe

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Question

 

The large-scale distribution of galaxies in the universe reveals

A) a smooth, continuous, and homogenous arrangement of clusters

B) large voids, with most of the galaxies lying in filaments and sheets a large supercluster at the center of the universe

C) a central void with walls of galaxies at the edge of the universe

Group of answer choices

Answer:

The correct answer is B)

Explanation:

The universe is arranged in a filamentary structure. Filamentary structures are very large. They are the largest kind of structures in the universe and comprise mostly of galaxies that are held together by gravity.

The structures found within Galaxy filaments have thread-like qualities spanning 52 to 78.7 megaparsecs h⁻¹ in lenght.

Other phenomena associated with the nature fo the universe is the existence of void spaces.

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