Gabriella and Michelle are a few meters apart, at one end of a football field. Pierre is at the other end of the field, and he sees both of the them moving toward him 4m/s. From Michelle's point of view, how is Gabriella moving?
Group of answer choices

Gabriella is moving toward her at 8m/s

Gabriella is moving away from her at 4 m/s

Gabriella is moving toward her at 4 m/s

Gabriella is not moving

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Answer 1

Answer:

Gabriella is not moving

Explanation:

This type of problem can be solved by having the concept of relative velocities clear. Two bodies move at Equal velocity 4 [m/s] towards Pierre. But they ask us about how Michelle sees Gabriella moving.

Since Gabriela moves at the same speed as Michelle, when Gabriela turns her head to see Michelle, she doesn't seem to move faster or slower than she does.

A classic example is when we are passengers of a car and in a window next door we see, a car next to us, this car seems static before our eyes, but we are aware that it moves at a speed equal to that of the vehicle we occupy.


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Jay and Jeff were responsible for recording the class weather data each day in March. This particular morning, they used the sling psychrometer seen here. What data did they record with the sling psychrometer?



A. The wind speed is 3 miles per hour.


B. The air pressure is holding steady.


C. The relative humidity is thirty-five percent.


D. The air temperature is 22℃

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The relative humidity is thirty-five percent is the data in which the sling psychrometer will record and is denoted as option C.

What is Relative humidity?

This is defined as the amount of water vapor which is present in air and is usually expressed as a percentage of the amount needed for saturation at the same temperature.

The instrument known as psychrometer is commonly used by scientist to measure the relative humidity of a given area and it does this by taking both a wet-bulb and a dry-bulb temperature reading which is then used to calculate the relative humidity of the given area.

Thus is done using computation tools or the use of psychrometric chart in other to read the results for the required accuracy needed which therefore makes it the most appropriate choice in this scenario.

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which has an effect on acceleration (speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction)?

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Explanation:

If acceleration points in the same direction as the velocity, the object will be speeding up. The acceleration points in the same direction as the velocity if the car is speeding up, and in the opposite direction if the car is slowing down.

(5) A 4 kg. object rests on a flat, horizontal surface with a static
coefficient of friction of 0.25. What minimum force will be necessary to
start the object in motion? If the coefficient was smaller, what effect would
that have? If it was larger?

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Answer:

F = 9.81 [N]

Explanation:

To solve this problem we must use Newton's third le which tells us that the sum of forces on a body that remains static must be equal to one resulting from these forces in the opposite direction.

Let's perform a summation of forces on the vertical axis-y to determine the normal force N.

∑F = 0 (axis-y)

[tex]N - m*g = 0[/tex]

where:

m = mass = 4 [kg]

g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]

[tex]N - (4*9.81)=0\\N = 39.24 [N][/tex]

Now we know that the frictional force can be calculated using the following equation.

f = μ*N

where:

f = friction force [N]

μ = friction coefficient = 0.25

N = normal force = 39.24 [N]

Now replacing:

[tex]f = 0.25*39.24\\f = 9.81[N][/tex]

Then we perform a sum of forces on the X-axis equal to zero. This sum of forces allows us to determine the minimum force to be able to move the object in a horizontal direction.

∑F = 0 (axis-x)

[tex]F-f=0\\F-9.81=0\\F= 9.81[N][/tex]

If the coefficient was smaller, a smaller force (F) would be needed to start the movement, this can be easily seen by replacing the value of 0.25, by smaller values, such as 0.1 or 0.05.

If the coefficient were larger, a larger force would be needed.

A car is driving at 33 m/s and slows down to 29 m/s over a period of 10 seconds. what is its acceleration?

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The acceleration is -0.4 m/s² if the car is driving at 33 m/s and slows down to 29 m/s over a period of 10 seconds.

What is acceleration?

It is defined as the rate of change in linear velocity with respect to time. It is also known as linear acceleration.

As we know,

The acceleration can be found using the formula:

a = Δv/t

Here a is the acceleration

Δv is the change in linear velocity

t is the time

Δv = 29 - 33

Δv = -4 m/s

t = 10 seconds

a = -4/10

a = -0.4 m/s²

Thus, the acceleration is -0.4 m/s² if the car is driving at 33 m/s and slows down to 29 m/s over a period of 10 seconds.

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In 1-2 complete sentences, summarize how the frequency of a wave is measured.
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Answer: Wave frequency can be measured by counting the number of crests (high points) of waves that pass the fixed point in 1 second or some other time period. The higher the number is, the greater the frequency of the waves. The SI unit for wave frequency is the hertz ( Hz ), where 1 hertz equals 1 wave passing a fixed point in 1 second.

Explanation:

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Many scholars and historians see Florence, Italy as the “New Athens” and the center of the Renaissance. Why would Florence receive this title and how did Florence live up to it?

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Answer:

Florence is often named as the birthplace of the Renaissance. The early writers and artists of the period sprung from this city in the northern hills of Italy. As a center for the European wool trade, the political power of the city rested primarily in the hands of the wealthy merchants who dominated the industry

Explanation:

Answer:

Florence is often named as the birthplace of the Renaissance. The early writers and artists of the period sprung from this city in the northern hills of Italy. As a center for the European wool trade, the political power of the city rested primarily in the hands of the wealthy merchants who dominated the industry

Explanation:

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Answer:

C. 2.5 N

Explanation:

The sum of downwards moments equals sum of moments upwards

Downwards moments

Moments= Force*distance

               = [10/100 * 2 ] +[20/100*4]

               =[0.1*2] +[0.2*4]

               =[0.2+0.8]

               = 1.0 N

Equate this answer to upward force ;

1.0 N = 0.4 *U

1/0.4 =U

2.5 N =U

inkjet printers use electrical charges and heat to fuse tiny plastic particles (called toner) to the paper.

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How a Inkjet printer uses electrical charges and tiny particles to print the image is discussed below.

We have a Inkjet printer which uses electrical charges and heat to fuse tiny plastic particles (called toner) to the paper.

What are Electrical Charges?

The sufficiency or deficiency of electrons in a body leads to the development of electric charge in a body. Its unit is Coulomb. It can be either Positive or Negative in nature.

According to the question -

The statement mentioned in the question is true. The inkjet printers use electrical charges and heat to fuse tiny plastic particles (called toner) to the paper. Printers attract toner particles (with the help of electric charge) to a transfer roller. Toner particles are pressed onto a piece of paper, while heat and pressure from the fuser unit permanently fix the image onto the page.

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A 100-kilogram bowler throws a 10-kilgram ball to the right with a force of 20 Newtons. What is the force that the ball applies to the bowler?

Question 8 options:

20 N to the right


20 N to the left


2 N to the right


200 N to the left

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a 30-cm-tall, 6.0-cm-diameter cylindrical beaker is filled to its brim with water. part a what is the downward force of the water on the bottom of the beaker?

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The force on the bottom of the beaker is 8.31 N.

How can we calculate the force?

To calculate the force on the bottom of the beaker we are using the formula,

F = PA

Here we are given,

A = area of the beaker.

To calculate the force we have to calculate the pressure P first.

To calculate the pressure P we are using the formula,

P= ρgh

ρ=  density of water.

g= the acceleration due to gravity.

h=the height of the water.

Now we put the values in the formula, we get,

P= ρgh

Or, P= (1000)×(9.8)×(0.30)

Or, P= 2940 Pa.

From the above calculation we can say that the pressure P= 2940 Pa.

Now we put the values in the force formula,

F=PA

Or, F=  2940×[tex]\pi r^{2}[/tex]

Or, F = 2940×π×(0.03)²

Or, F= 8.31N

From the above calculation we can conclude that, The force on the bottom of the beaker is 8.31 N.

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A solid sphere of radius 40.0cm has a total positive charge of 26.0μC uniformly distributed throughout its volume. Calculate the magnitude of the electric field(b) 10.0cm

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The magnitude of the electric field is 3.65×10^5N/C directed radially outward.

R (radius of the solid sphere) = (10cm)( 1m /100cm) = 0.1m

[tex]Q\;(\text{total charge of the solid sphere})=(26\;\mathrm{\mu C})\left(\dfrac{1\;\mathrm{C}}{10^6\;\mathrm{\mu C}} \right)=\textcolor{#ff9c8c}{26\times 10^{-6}\;\mathrm{C}}[/tex]

Since [tex]{r=0.1\;\mathrm{m} < R}[/tex], we can use Equation [tex]E&=\dfrac{Qr}{4\pi \epsilon_0 R^3}\tag{5}[/tex] to find the magnitude of the electric field:

Substitute numerical values:

[tex]E&=\dfrac{(26\times 10^{-6})(0.1)}{4\pi (8.8542\times 10^{-12})(0.4)^3}\\ &={3.65\times 10^5\;\mathrm{N/C}\;\text{directed radially outward}}}[/tex]

Magnitude generally refers to distance or quantity. In comparison to motion, Magnitude defines the size of an entity or its speed when moving.

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Manu took a pebble and a sheet of paper both weigh one gram. His friend told that if we drop both at the same time, the pebble will fall straight to the floor, while the paper will slowly drift to the ground. Do you think friction have any role in this case? How can we relate that to the topic which we are learning today?

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Answer: friction has no role to play in this case. because friction usually occurs between to parts which come in contacts. examples (a)our joints in the human body (b)two mechanical parts (shafts).

Explanation:

However what this topic relates to is gravity. The pebble and paper both weigh one gram, but have different density this is the sole reason why if both are drop from same height the pebble would reach the ground faster than the paper because it is more denser. unlike the paper with a lesser density which would take a longer time to reach the ground.

If you wanted to hold a concert in a place that caused the sound waves
generated by the musicians to produce very few echoes, which place would
you choose?
A. A room with flat surfaces that reflect sound
B. A room lined with soft materials that absorb sound
C. A room furnished with transparent materials that refract sound
D. A room lined with hard materials that amplify sound

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Answer: A room lined with soft materials that absorb sound.

Explanation:

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What happens when a metal bar is heated?
A The distance between the molecules increases, making the bar longer.
B The molecules get larger, making the bar longer.
с The molecules vibrate more quickly, making the bar denser.
D The speed of the molecules increases, making the bar thinner.

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Answer:

When something is heated, its atoms vibrate. If one end of a metal bar is heated, the atoms at that end vibrate more than the atoms at the cold end. The vibration spreads along the bar from atom to atom. ... Metals are good conductors of heat.

Explanation:

What is force?
Relate force and motion.
What forces control the motion of everyday objects?
Identify and define the SI unit for force.
Draw a diagram to represent a foot kicking a resting soccer ball. Use arrows to represent the force applied to the ball and to show how the ball moves after it is kicked

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Answer:

5 kg

Explanation:

∑Fx = 0

F1 + F2 = 0

-12 + 2 = -10

force acting against the block is Fx = 10N to the right.

Force = mass * acceleration

where acceleration = 2.0 meters per second.

                       force = 10 N

                      mass = ??

plugin values into the formula:

10 = mass * 2.0

mass = 10 / 2.0

mass = 5 kg

mass on the block = 5kg.

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How does the parallax of a nearby object compare to that of an object farther away?.

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If we compare the parallax of a nearby object with an object farther away then we observe that the closer objects have a larger parallax as compared to farther objects.

Parallax refers to the apparent distance of an object and happens in everyday situations.

On a linear surface, when an object is seen from a different viewpoint from a particular distance, it exhibits parallax.

It also occurs due to the change in the viewpoint of an observer.

Parallax is represented by the formula d = p1 where 'd' is parsecs and 'p' is the parallax angle which is calculated in arc seconds.

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A runner is jogging in a straight line at a steady vr= 7 km/hr. When the runner is L= 7.6 km from the finish line, a bird begins flying straight from the runner to the finish line at vb= 28 km/hr (4 times as fast as the runner). When the bird reaches the finish line, it turns around and flies directly back to the runner.

What cumulative distance does the bird travel? Even though the bird is a dodo, assume that it occupies only one point in space (a “zero” length bird), travels in a straight line and that it can turn without loss of speed.
Answer in units of km.

After this first encounter, the bird then turns around and flies from the runner back to the finish line, turns around again, and flies back to the runner. The bird repeats the back and forth trips until the runner reaches the finish line. How far does the bird travel from the beginning (including the distance traveled to the first encounter)?
Answer in units of km.

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Answer:

See answers below

Explanation:

Rate of runner   7 km/hr

Bird   =  28 km/ hr

  TIME bird flies to finish line     7.6 km / 28 km/hr  

         the runner covers distance in this time :

                    7.6 / 28  * 7   km   = 1.9 km

                        this leaves    7.6 - 1.9 km = 5.7 km   to the finish

 

           .....  the bird turns around

              now the two have a closing speed of 28 + 7 = 35 km/hr to cover

                 this   5.7 remaining km

                       time to meet =  5.7 km / 35 km/hr = .16285 hr

                         so the bird flies at 28 km/ hr for this remaining time

                                       = 4.56 km     added to the original 7.6 km before turning around = 12.16 km

Total time for the runner to finish   7.6 km / 7 km/hr = 1.086 hr

   the bird is flying at 28 km/hr for this entire time = 30. 4 km

Consider a block on frictionless ice. Starting from rest, the block travels a distance din
time t when force Fis applied. If force 4F is applied, the distance the block travels in
time tis:

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Answer:

The distance is now 4d

Explanation:

Mechanical Force

According to the second Newton's law, the net force exerted by an external agent on an object of mass m is:

F = m.a

Where a is the acceleration of the object.

The acceleration can be calculated by solving for a:

[tex]\displaystyle a=\frac{F}{m}[/tex]

Once we know the acceleration, we can calculate the distance traveled by the block as follows:

[tex]\displaystyle d = vo.t+\frac{at^2}{2}[/tex]

If the block starts from rest, vo=0:

[tex]\displaystyle d = \frac{at^2}{2}[/tex]

Substituting the value of the acceleration:

[tex]\displaystyle d = \frac{\frac{F}{m}t^2}{2}[/tex]

Simplifying:

[tex]\displaystyle d = \frac{Ft^2}{2m}[/tex]

When a force F'=4F is applied and assuming the mass is the same, the new acceleration is:

[tex]\displaystyle a'=\frac{4F}{m}[/tex]

And the distance is now:

[tex]\displaystyle d' = \frac{4Ft^2}{2m}[/tex]

Dividing d'/d:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d' }{d}=\frac{\frac{4Ft^2}{2m}}{\frac{Ft^2}{2m}}[/tex]

Simplifying:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d' }{d}=4[/tex]

Thus:

d' = 4d

The distance is now 4d

what is the commonality of t-bars, a framework of steel or metal channels suspended by wires, and pre-cut acoustic tiles?

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T-Bars outside of major construction projects is as supports for a dropped ceiling.

What are T bars in a building?

A flat metal plate at the bottom of a ribbed "T"-shaped bar that is driven into the ground. usually used to identify the locations of a water meter pit and chain link fence posts.

What is a metal bar called?

Metal bar stock is the same way. Round bar (also known as rod), rectangular bar (including square bar, the exceptional case with equal sides), and hexagonal bar are the three most used shapes (usually called hex bar for short).

What are the metal bars on a bar for?

Although it might seem out of place at the bar, this metal rail has a useful purpose. A few Reddit users described the purpose of the service bar rail, which separates clients from the area where drinks and employees enter and exit the establishment.

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When an object oscillating in simple harmonic motion is at its maximum displacement from the equilibrium position. What are its of the values of its speed and the magnitude of the restoring force?( in term of maximum, minimum and zero)

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Answer:

Speed = 0

Restoring force = maximum

Explanation:

Suppose this situation as a spring with a mass attached to it, that oscilates.

The force that the spring does (the restoring force in this case)  is something like

F = K*L

where K is the constant of the spring, and L is the difference between the length of the spring (stretched) and the length of the spring at rest.

Then, when the harmonic oscillator is at its maximum displacement, L takes its maximum value, which means that at this point the restoring force must also have a maximum.

And for the velocity, at this point we have the maximum displacement, this means that, if the mass was moving to the right, after this point the mass stops going to the right, and then returns to the equilibrium position to the left.

Then the velocity has a change of sign, (like an object that reached its maximum height) this means that at that exact moment, the velocity must be zero.

Then:

Speed = 0

Restoring force = maximum

Is this statement true or false?

Line spacing refers to the amount of space between each line in a paragraph.

true
false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

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A net impulse delivered to an object always causes a change in the object's
what? A. Energy B. Momentum C. Speed D. mass

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Answer:

momentum

Explanation:

The net impulse delivered to an object always causes a change in the object's momentum. Hence, option (B) is correct.

The given problem is based on the concept of net impulse. The magnitude of force acting on any object for very short interval of time is known as impulse. In the given problem, the transfer of impulse can be explained by the impulse - momentum theorem.

As per the impulse-momentum theorem, "The magnitude of force applied for a very short interval of time is equal to the change in linear momentum , such that the magnitude of force is known as impulse. Ans the expression is,

[tex]F \times t = \Delta P\\\\I= \Delta P[/tex]

Here, I is the impulse.

Thus, we can conclude that the net impulse delivered to an object always causes a change in the object's momentum. Hence, option (B) is correct.

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Review. For a certain type of steel, stress is always proportional to strain with Young's modulus 20 × 10¹⁰ N/m² . The steel has density 7.86× 10³kg / m³. It will fail by bending permanently if subjected to compressive stress greater than its yield strength бy = 400MPa. A .rod 80.0cm long, made
of this steel, is fired at 12.0 m/s straight at a very hard wall.(c) How far has the back end of the rod moved in this time interval? Find

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The back end of the rod moved [tex]1.90\ \mathrm{mm}$[/tex] in this time interval.

Given:

Young's modulus, Y = [tex]20 \times 10^{10}\;N/m^{2}[/tex]

Steel density, [tex]\rho = 7.86 \times 10^{3}\;kg/m^{3}[/tex]

Length of the rod, L = 80 cm = 0.800m

The speed of the wave in the rod is

[tex]$v = \sqrt{\frac{Y}{\rho}} = \sqrt{\frac{20\times 10^{10}\ \mathrm{N/m^2}}{7.86\times 10^3\ \mathrm{kg/m^3}}} = 5044\ \mathrm{m/s}$[/tex]

Hence the time taken by the wave to travel the end of the rod is,

[tex]$t=\frac{L}{v} = \frac{0.800\ \mathrm{m}}{5044\ \mathrm{m/s}} = 1.58\times 10^{-4}\ \mathrm{s}$[/tex]

The velocity of the rod is [tex]$v_r = 12.0\ \mathrm{m/s}$[/tex]

The other end will keep moving after the front end hits the wall until the wave reaches the other end, given the period determined by the above problem.

As a result, before the wave reaches the end of the rod, it has traveled a distance of

[tex]$\Delta L = v_r t = (12.0\ \mathrm{m/s}) (1.58\times\ \mathrm{s}) = 1.90\times 10^{-3}\ \mathrm{m} = 1.90\ \mathrm{mm}$[/tex]

Hence, the [tex]1.90\ \mathrm{mm}$[/tex] at the back end of the rod moved in this time interval.

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Young's Modulus is a measurement of the mechanical characteristics of linear elastic solids like rods, wires, and other similar objects. It is also known as the Elastic Modulus or Tensile Modulus. Young's modulus is the most often used measurement of a material's elastic properties; other measurements include bulk modulus and shear modulus. This is so that it can inform us about a material's tensile elasticity (ability to deform along an axis).

The relationship between stress (force per unit area) and strain is described by Young's modulus (proportional deformation in an object). Thomas Young, a British scientist, is honored with the name of the Young's modulus. When a certain load is applied to a solid object, it deforms.

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how is animal testing unreliable and wasting time and money?
how is it cruel to the animals that are forced to be test subjects....
how its affecting the earth with chemicals that is exposed to

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Animal testing is unreliable because the results may not be precise to what it might do to humans because our bodies do not work the same.

it is cruel to the animals that are being forced to be test subject because they are forced to put their life in the line and they don’t have any say in it because they don’t speak English. (More than 100 million animals die a year while testing products)

This is affecting the earth because the animals are given severe abdominal pain, diarrhea, seizures, and many more awful side effects. The chemicals given to animals include pesticides, dyes, cosmetics and many other harmful things
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Name the changes in the state of matter
Solid to liquid
Liquid to gas
Gas to liquid
Liquid to solid
Solid to gas

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Liquid to gas phase transitions are known as "vaporization." Liquid to solid phase transitions are known as "freezing." Solid to liquid phase transitions are known as "melting." Solid to gas phase transitions are known as "sublimation." In most cases, solids turn into gases only after an intermediate liquid state.

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How much momentum does a moving object have

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It depends
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What must be known to determine the direction of the magnetic force on a charge? Check all that apply.
O the type of the charge
O the amount of the charge
O the direction of the magnetic field
O the velocity of the charge
O the strength of the magnetic field

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Answer:A, C, DExplanation:

What must be known to determine the direction of the magnetic force on a charge? Check all that apply.

A- the type of the charge

B- the amount of the charge

C- the direction of the magnetic field D-  the velocity of the charge

E- the strength of the magnetic field

To determine the direction of the magnetic force :

A) The type of the charge.

C) The direction of the magnetic field.

D) The velocity of the charge.

Magnetic Force

To determine the direction of the magnetic force on a charge is the type of the charge, the direction of the magnetic field, and the velocity of the charge.

The magnetic force, attraction or repulsion that emerges between electrically charged particles since of their movement.

It is the fundamental constrain dependable for such impacts as the activity of electric engines and the fascination of magnets for press.

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The most soaring vocal melody is in Johann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B Minor. In one section, the basses, tenors, altos, and sopranos carry the melody from a low D to a high
A. In concert pitch, these notes are now assigned frequencies of 146.8Hz and 880.0 Hz . Find the wavelengths ofFind the displacement amplitudes of(f) the final note.

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The wavelength of the displacement amplitudes is 124cm.

What is wavelength?

Frequency is the distance between two pinnacles (or box) of a wave and is consequently estimated in meters. Because of waves coming in all shapes and sizes, the prefix related with meters can change decisively from km for radio waves, micrometers for noticeable light (albeit frequently given in nanometers), to picometers for gamma beams. Albeit X-beams have numerous useful applications, utilizing them requires alert since openness can cause visual impairment, disease and different wounds. Frequency and recurrence are conversely related so that more drawn out waves have lower frequencies, and more limited waves have higher frequencies.

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What is the domain of f(x) = 7/(x-10) - 7 Find the value of y+12 when y=7? ken, a licensee, has published an ad claiming that he can sell homes for 25% more than any of his competitors. the federal trade commission determined this to be a deceptive ad. what might the ftc require ken to do as a penalty for his deception? a species of bat nearly went extinct due to the destruction of its forest habitat. however, conservationists preserved a small remnant population of the species in a large forested reserve. the population grew and it appeared that the species would rebound when a disease suddenly wiped out the entire population. what is the likely primary reason for why this occurred? list 4 stages of development impacting the airline industry and briefly describe how each has impacted the future direction of the industry you can buy a property today for $4.0 million and sell it in 6 years for $5.0 million. (you earn no rental income on the property.) a. if the interest rate is 9%, what is the present value of the sales price? note: do not round intermediate calculations. enter your answer in millions rounded to 3 decimal places. b. is the property investment attractive to you? c-1. what is the present value of the future cash flows if you also could earn $300,000 per-year rent on the property? the rent is paid at the end of each year. note: do not round intermediate calculations. enter your answer in millions rounded to 3 decimal places. c-2. is the property investment attractive to you now? your original purchase price was $950.00 plus 5% sales tax. you enter into an agreement to pay $80.00 per month and where the interest (12.5% apr) is waived for the first 12 months provided you make the required monthly payments; otherwise the interest is accrued from the date of purchase. the late fee is $35.00. how much is your monthly payment? Who fights with General Cricket in the duel?all the insects with stingersall the insects that flyB. all the animals that crawlD. all the animals with teeth and claws in example 4.2, you found that a particular mixture of co and h2 could produce 407 g ch3oh. co(g) 2 h2(g) n ch3oh(l) if only 332 g of ch3oh is actually produced, what is the percent yield of the compound? a meta-analysis of drop out during cognitive behavioral treatments for mental health disorders, what did fernandez and colleagues find an effect of the sarbanes-oxley act of 2002 was to: multiple choice reduce the circumstances in which one may file securities with the sec. eliminate sec involvement with sales of securities. reduce the accounting professions level of self-regulation. require periodic peer reviews of large cpa firms performed by the general accounting office. researchers in life-span development have a special concern with studies that focus on the relation of to some other variable. We hold these truths to be self-evident: that men and women are created equal. How do people celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month? Michael grabs a marble from a bag. There are 5 green marbles and 1 red marble. If he grabs the red marble he loses everything he bet on. The marbles are not put back into the bag. The max amount of times Michael can bet on the same game is 4. If he bets 300 and wins 578 (having 278 as winnings), he has the choice to bet again with everything he earned for 682. Then he has the choice to do so again for 945, then 1312 at max. At what point in the game should Michael stop playing to gain the most given the percent of risk of losing the game? What point in the game is the least beneficial for Michael's gains? First bet (300 -> 578) Second bet (578 -> 682) Third bet (682 -> 945) Fourth bet (945 -> 1312)If Michael wins every round he would go from 300 to 1312. If he loses, he doesn't gain any of the rewards and is 300 in debt. Discussion TopicDiscuss how the color scheme of a web page can relate to its content. Suggestways in which web designers can use color to make a statement about thesubject of a web page, a brand, or the website itself. On November 1, 20Y9, Lexi Martin established an interior decorating business, Heritage Designs. During the month, Lexi completed the following transactions related to the business:Nov. 1 Lexi transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business in exchange for common stock, $27,200.1 Paid rent for period of November 1 to end of month, $4,000.6 Purchased office equipment on account, $12,820.8 Purchased a truck for $30,800 paying $6,900 cash and giving a note payable for the remainder.10 Purchased supplies for cash, $1,650.12 Received cash for job completed, $8,000.15 Paid annual premiums on property and casualty insurance, $2,300.23 Recorded jobs completed on account and sent invoices to customers, $12,000.24 Received an invoice for truck expenses, to be paid in November, $1,190.Enter the following transactions on Page 2 of the two-column journal:Nov. 29 Paid utilities expense, $3,560.29 Paid miscellaneous expenses, $1,800.30 Received cash from customers on account, $7,500.30 Paid wages of employees, $4,750.30 Paid creditor a portion of the amount owed for equipment purchased on November 6, $6,230.30 Paid dividends, $2,000.General Journal?General Ledger?Unadjusted Trial Balance? how have airplanes changed the way the world does business? choose four answers.by making long trips less expensiveby shortening travel timeby opening up new trade markets worldwideby connecting business partners the fastestby increasing options for travel destinations The formula below relates distance, rate, and time. Solve this formula for t. A. 2z-1+3z=0B. 5z-1=01) How can we get Equation B from Equation A?Choose 1 answerAdd/subtract the same quantity to/from both sides.Add/subtract a quantity to/from only one side.Rewrite one side for both) by combining like terms.Rewrite one side for both) using the distributive property.2) Based on the previous answer, are the equations equivalent? In other words, do they have thesame solution?Choose 1 answer:YesNo