does motion of charge always lead to electric current ?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The charges in motion constitute an electric current. However, not all moving charges constitute an electric current.


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A student is observing prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. How can the student determine the difference in the two cells?

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Answer:

Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus or any membrane-bound organelles. Eukaryotes are single-celled or multi-celled organisms that do contain a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles

The loudness, L, measured in decibels (Db), of a sound intensity, I, measured in watts per square meter, is defined as , where and is the least intense sound a human ear can hear. Jessica is listening to soft music at a sound intensity level of 10-9 on her computer while she does her homework. Braylee is completing her homework while listening to very loud music at a sound intensity level of 10-3 on her headphones. How many times louder is Braylee’s music than Jessica’s? times louder 3 times louder 30 times louder 90 times louder

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Answer:

3 times louder

Explanation:

The Loudness in decibel Db  L = 10㏒(I/I₀)  where I = sound intensity level and I₀ = threshold of hearing = 10⁻¹² W/m².

Now, for Jessica, I₁ = sound intensity level of Jessica's music = 10⁻⁹

and I₂ = sound intensity level of Braylee's music = 10⁻³

So, substituting the variables into the equation, we have

L₁ = 10㏒(I₁/I₀)

L₁ = 10㏒(10⁻⁹/10⁻¹²)

L₁ = 10㏒(10³)

L₁ = 3 × 10㏒10

L₁ = 30㏒10

L₁ = 30 dB

Now, for Braylee, I₂ = sound intensity level of Braylee's music = 10⁻³

So, substituting the variables into the equation, we have

L₂ = 10㏒(I₁/I₀)

L₂ = 10㏒(10⁻³/10⁻¹²)

L₂ = 10㏒(10⁹)

L₂ = 9 × 10㏒10

L₂ =90㏒10

L₂ = 90 dB

So, the number of times Braylee's music is louder than Jessica's music is L₂/L₁ = 90 dB/30 dB = 3

So, Braylee's music is 3 times louder than Jessica's music

Answer:

3 times louder than Jessica's music

Explanation:

What is the frequency of a wave with a period of 8s?

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I don’t know the answer

Write your question here (Keep it simple and clear to get the best answer) a car accelerates uniformly from an initial velocity of 10m/s at 2m/s squre for 4s.What is the average velocity

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Answer:

Average velocity = 18 m/s

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Initial velocity = 10m/s

Acceleration = 2m/s²

Time = 4 seconds

To find the average velocity, we would use the first equation of motion;

[tex] V = U + at[/tex]

Where;

V is the final velocity.

U is the initial velocity.

a is the acceleration.

t is the time measured in seconds.

Substituting into the equation, we have;

V = u + at

V = 10 + 2*4

V = 10 + 8

V = 18 m/s

Which of the following explanations is correct about the wave that travels through the medium?
A. The vibration that produced the wave must have been perpendicular to the direction of motion of the resulting wave, because the figure shows that the resulting wave is a longitudinal wave.
B. The vibration that produced the wave must have been perpendicular to the direction of motion of the resulting wave, because the figure shows that the resulting wave is a transverse wave.
C. The vibration that produced the wave must have been parallel to the direction of motion of the resulting wave, because the figure shows that the resulting wave is a longitudinal wave.
D. The vibration that produced the wave must have been parallel to the direction of motion of the resulting wave, because the figure shows that the resulting wave is a transverse wave.

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The correct answer is letter A

Fusion produces less radioactivity than fission.
True or false

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Fusion doesn't produce more.

Ingrid says that a red ball of clay appears red because the clay reflects red wavelengths. Simon says that the clay appears red because it allows red wavelengths to pass through it.

Which statement best explains who is correct?

Ingrid is correct. The clay appears red because it reflects red wavelengths.
Ingrid is correct. The clay appears red because it is a type of matter.
Simon is correct. The clay appears red because it allows red wavelengths to pass through it.
Simon is correct. The clay appears red because it is a solid.

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Answer: (A) Ingrid is incorrect. The clay appears red because it reflects red wavelengths.

Explanation:

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Ingrid is correct. The clay appears red because it reflects red wavelengths.

Hence option A is correct.

What is wave ?

Wave is is a disturbance in a medium that carries energy as well as momentum . wave is characterized by amplitude, wavelength and phase. Amplitude is the greatest distance that the particles are vibrating. especially a sound or radio wave, moves up and down. Amplitude is a measure of loudness of a sound wave. More amplitude means more loud is the sound wave.

Wavelength is the distance between two points on the wave which are in same phase. Phase is the position of a wave at a point at time t on a waveform.

There are two types of the wave longitudinal wave and transverse wave.

Longitudinal wave : in which, vibration of the medium (particle) is parallel to propagation of the wave. Sound wave is a longitudinal wave. Transverse wave : in which, vibration of the medium (particle) is perpendicular to propagation of the wave. Light wave is a Transverse wave.

Ingrid says that a red ball of clay appears red because the clay reflects red wavelengths. this statement is true.

Hence option A is correct.

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What factors affect Kinetic Energy? a. Mass and Height b. Velocity and Time C. Mass and Velocity d. Mass and Time

What factors affect Potential Energy? a. Mass and Height b. Velocity and Time c. Mass and Velocity d. Mass and Time​

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Answer:

Q1: c

Q2: a

Explanation:

you can tell the factors by looking at the formulas for kinetic and potential energy

for question 1  look at the formula for kinetic energy

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2} mv^{2}[/tex]

the variables needed in order to calculate an object's kinetic energy are mass and velocity.

hence, when mass and velocity changes, kinetic energy changes, showing that mass and velocity are the factors affecting kinetic energy

same thing for the second question

[tex]PE = mgh[/tex]

as g (acceleration due to gravity) is considered constant (10 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex] ) it will not be considered as a factor

and thus, the factors affecting potential energy are mass and height

8. An electric force F exists between two objects, both having thecharge, q. If the charge on one object is doubled to 2q, the force
between the objects becomes
A. 1/4 F
B. 1/2 F
C. 2F
D. 4F

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the answer is A 1/4f because it is doubled to 2q and you need to flip it

Find the acceleration of a body of mass 300g being acted upon by a force of 6N.

Please show the working

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Answer:

20m/s^2

Explanation:

what must happen in order for a metaphoric rock to be transformed into a igneous rock

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Answer:

If the newly formed metamorphic rock continues to heat, it can eventually melt and become molten (magma). When the molten rock cools it forms an igneous rock.

Explanation:

The first published controlled experiment was designed to
A.
disprove bacteria appearing spontaneously from broth
B.
prove that bacteria arise spontaneously from broth
C.
disprove maggots spontaneously arising from rotting meat
D.
disprove cell theory

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Your answer for the question is B.) prove that bacteria arise spontaneously from broth
B. Disprove that bacteria arise spontaneously form broth

Function: y = x2 + 5x - 7
Vertex:(
Solutions:(
and

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Answer:=7x−7

Explanation:

=2x+5x+−7

=(2x+5x)+(−7)

=7x+−7

What kind of energy does an electromagnet use to pick up metallic objects?

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Answer:

Magnetic energy is used by an electromagnet  to pick up metallic objects

Explanation:

An electromagnet generates its own magnetic field in presence of electric current.

As an electric current is induced in an electromagnet , it  magnetic dipole arrange themselves in order to behave as a magnet and hence generate magnetic field with a proper north and south. This leads to attraction of metallic object.

Hence, it can be said that Magnetic energy is used by an electromagnet  to pick up metallic objects

What are some ways I can have a good wardrobe without breaking the bank?

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Thrifting and upcycling is a way to have a good wardrobe. As a teenager I always find myself in the same situation since I don’t have a job lol. Look at the clothes that you have and spice it up a little, go thru everything and the stuff that you don’t want, sell it. Make money from it and shop at thrifts, forever 21 also has cute clothes for affordable prices.

The carbon cycle relies on producers and consumers to survive. What is the role of each in the carbon cycle?

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ANSWER: (ROLE of Producers in the cycle:totake in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis and release carbon dioxide during respiration,ROLE of Consumers:to contribute to the carbon cycle when they perform respiration and expel carbon dioxide into the atmosphere)
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A pendulum has 12 cycles in 3 second. What is its frequency?
a.15Hz
b.4Hz
c.36Hz
d.9Hz

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Your answer can be c your welcome

Which is one use of lasers

A. reproducing images to make them clearer

B. Producing a magnified image of the moon

C. Cutting an iron bar into two pieces

D. Making a leaf appear larger so it’s veins are visible

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

because what else can the laser be used for

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Which of these statements is true?
А
Acceleration in the direction of motion slows you down
B.
Acceleration in the direction of motion speeds you up
C
Acceleration against the direction of motion has no effect
on your speed
D
Acceleration against the direction of motion speeds you up

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Answer:

B. Acceleration in the direction of motion speeds you up

Explanation:

Acceleration is defined as when something gains speed. For example, when a car speeds up. Deceleration is when the car slows down, and looses speed. When defining these terms, think of a car going faster, then slowing down at a red light.


A dog sits on a flat surface. If the dog has a mass of 13 kg, what is the normal force acting on it?
85 N
13 N
127 N
41 N

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Answer:

127

Explanation:

f(n)=mg

(13)*(9.81)

127.4N

1. Give 3 examples of waves that carry small amounts of energy?​

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ANSWER:

Radio wavesMicro wavesInfrared waves

what is the name often given to the force exerted by the first object on a second object

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I think it’s action force please tell me if I’m wrong I hope you have a wonderful day

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Answer:

  5) 0.64Ω

  6) 0.16 W

Explanation:

Put the given numbers into the given formula and do the arithmetic.

5)

  [tex]\text{ohms}=\dfrac{\text{volts}}{\text{amps}}=\dfrac{0.32\text{ V}}{0.50\text{ A}}=\boxed{0.64\ \Omega}}[/tex]

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6)

  [tex]\text{watts}=\text{volts}\times\text{amps}=(0.32\text{ V})\times(0.50\text{ A})=\boxed{0.16\text{ W}}[/tex]

Answer:

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During an experiment a student records the net horizontal force exerted on an object moving in a straight line along a horizontal frictionless track. The graph above shows the force as a function of time. Of the following, which is the best approximation of the magnitude of the change in momentum of the object between 0 s and 4 s? (A) 20 kg•m/s (B) 30 kg•m/s (C) 40 kg•m/s () The magnitude of the change in momentum​

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Answer:c 40kg

Explanation:

Answer:

B. 30 kg * m/s

Explanation:

college board answer

Fast food meals are typically high in all except 1 fat 2 calories 3 sodium 4 fiber

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Answer: they are high in all except fiber

A block of density 8.9g/cm³ measures 5cm by 2cm, Given that the force of gravity is 10N/kg. Determine the maximum pressure

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Answer:

Maximum pressure = 4450 N/m²

Explanation:

We'll begin by calculating the volume of the block. This can be obtained as follow:

Volume (V) = 5 cm × 3 cm × 2 cm

V = 30 cm³

Next, we shall determine the mass of the block. This can be obtained as follow:

Density = 8.9 g/cm³

Volume = 30 cm³

Mass =?

Density = mass /volume

8.9 = mass / 30

Cross multiply

Mass = 8.9 × 30

Mass = 267 g

Next, we shall covert 267 g to Kg.

1000 g = 1 Kg

Therefore,

267 g = 267 g × 1 Kg / 1000

267 g = 0.267 Kg

Thus, the mass of the block is 0.267 Kg

Next, we shall determine the force.

Force of gravity (g) = 10 N/Kg

Mass (m) = 0.267 Kg

Force (F) =?

F = mg

F = 0.267 × 20

F = 2.67 N

Next, we shall determine the minimum area since we are trying to obtain the maximum pressure. This can be obtained as follow:

Minimum area = 3 cm × 2 cm

Covert each measurement to metre (m) by dividing each measurement by 100

Minimum area = 0.03 m × 0.02 m

Minimum area = 0.0006 m²

Finally, we shall determine the maximum pressure. This can be obtained as follow:

Force (F) = 2.67 N

Minimum area = 0.0006 m²

Maximum pressure =?

Maximum pressure = Force /minimum area

Maximum pressure = 2.67 / 0.0006

Maximum pressure = 4450 N/m²



You matter .
Until you Multiply yerself by the speed of Light Squared.
Then you Energy.

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Answer:

Hellow ❤️

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Gooood Morning

Answer:

?

Explanation:

I thought we were talking about a Flashpoint or something?

A student is blowing against the mouthpiece of a 668mm flute (open at both ends) causing it to resonate. (The air inside and outside the flute is 24.5°C)

1) what is the speed of the sound in the flute?

2) what is the fundamental frequency of the note produced?

3) what is the wavelength of the sound wave?

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Answer:

a)     v = 345.5 m / s,  b)    f = 183.8 Hz,  c)  λ = 1,336 m

Explanation:

a) the speed of sound depends on the density of the medium and this depends on the temperature, therefore

         v = [tex]v_o \ \sqrt{1+ \frac{T}{273} }[/tex]

where v₀ is the speed of sound at 0ºC v₀ = 331 m / s

         v = 331  [tex]\sqrt{1 + \frac{24.5}{273} }[/tex]

         v = 345.5 m / s

c) In the exercise they indicate that the flute is a tube with the two ends open, so that at each end there is a belly, the resonance is

        λ / 2 = L

        λ = 2L

        λ = 2 0.668

        λ = 1,336 m

b) let's apply the relationship between speed, wavelength and frequency

        v = λ f

        f = v /λ

        f = 345.5 / 1.336

        f = 183.8 Hz

Danielle took an iron nail and wrapped thin copper wire around it, then connected the ends of the copper wire to a battery. Which force or forces can Danielle's device produce?

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Answer:

yes her device can produce

Explanation:

An electromagnetic force is produced by this setup.

The question suggests the construction of a solenoid with an iron core.I have attached an image. A solenoid has an iron core wrapped around by insulating wires. When the insulating wires are connected to a battery or a voltage source, current flows in the wire and travels through the wrapped region around the iron core. Now, this current produces a magnetic field inside the solenoid, directed along the axis of the solenoid. When the iron core comes under the influence of this magnetic field, it magnetizes and acts as a strong magnet and can produce magnetic force. The force generated through this process is called electromagnetic force.

When the battery is removed, the solenoid returns to its original state, which is it doesn't act as a magnet anymore. By the way, iron retains some magnetization.  

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 Find the average acceleration of a northbound subway train that slows down from 12 m/s to 9.6 m/s in 0.8 seconds.​

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Answer:

[tex]a=-3\ m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

Initial speed of a train, u = 12 m/s

Final speed of a train, v = 9.6 m/s

Time taken, t = 0.8 s

We need to find the average acceleration of the train. We know that the rate of change of velocity is equal to acceleration. So,

[tex]a=\dfrac{v-u}{t}\\\\a=\dfrac{9.6-12}{0.8}\\\\a=-3\ m/s^2[/tex]

So, the average acceleration of the train is equal to [tex]-3\ m/s^2[/tex].

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