Two spheres are made of the same metal and have the same radius, but one is hollow and the other is solid. The spheres are taken through the same temperature increase. Which sphere expands more?.

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Answer 1

The expansion of both will be the same. Then the correct option is C.

What is thermal expansion?

Thermal expansion, which often excludes phase transitions, is the propensity of matter to alter its form, area, volume, and concentration in response to a variation in heat.

The same metal is used to create two identically sized spheres, but only one is solid and the other is hollow. The same rate of warming is applied to the spheres.

The formula for the thermal expansion is given as,

[tex]\rm \alpha _L = \dfrac{1}{L} \cdot \dfrac{dL}{dT}[/tex]

[tex]\alpha_{L}[/tex] = thermal expansion

L = particular length measurement

dL = change in length

dT = change in temperature

If the material of the sphere is the same, then the coefficient of the expansion of the sphere is the same, then the expansion of both will be the same.

Both will expand at the same rate. Then, C is the right answer.

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A parallel-plate capacitor is disconnected from a battery, and the plates are pulled a small distance further apart. Do the following quantities increase, decrease, or stay the same?.

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When the parallel-plate capacitors are disconnected from a battery and plates are pulled a small distance farther apart then Q remains the same, Change in potential increases, C decreases, E stays the same and Energy stored increases.

Solution:

Let's say the capacitance of parallel plates is C

Charge stored = Q

Distance between a plate of capacitor = d

The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor equals when a parallel- plate capacitor is disconnected.

Then, charge Q remains the same i.e.

Q = εA / d = Q / Ed = Q/V

Here Q=Charge stored in a capacitor

E = Electric field, V is the potential difference, and 'd' is the separation between plate  

Both potential difference and distance are inversely proportional to the capacitance between a plate of the capacitor.

Similarly, the potential difference increases when capacitance decreases.

E = V/d

While the value of V and d decrease.

E remains constant, therefore energy stored in the capacitor will be E = 1/2CV^2

The decrease in C causes an increase in V, as a result of which energy stored in the capacitor increases.

 

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the value, v(m), of a comic book m months after publication has an average rate of change of –0.04 between m

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The value of the comic book decreased by an average of $0.04 each month between m = 36 and m = 60.

The average rate of change for the function f(x) from [tex]x_{1} =a[/tex] and [tex]x_{2}=b[/tex] is [tex]\frac{f(b)-f(a)}{b-a}[/tex]

It is the average amount by which the function changed per unit throughout that time period.

Actually, this is the angle of the line on the function's graph that passes through two points.

The value of the comic book fell by an average of $0.04 per month (a unit in this case is a month) between m = 36 and m = 60 if the average rate of change of the function f(x) between m = 36 and m = 60 is -0,04.

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what is the repulsive force between two pith balls that are 11.0 cm apart and have equal charges of −36.0 nc?

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The repulsive force between the two pith balls is 9.6 × 10⁻⁴ N.

A pith ball, which is a tiny pith ball suspended on a thread, may detect the presence and intensity of an electric charge in an object that is near or touching it.

Two pith balls are 11 cm apart from each other and both have equal charges of -36 nC.

r = 11 cm = = 11 × 10⁻² m = 0.11 m

q = q₁ = q₂ = -36 nC = -36 × 10⁻⁹ C

According to Coulomb's law, the force between two charges is given as:

F = k [ q₁ q₂ / r² ]

The constant k = 8.99 × 10⁹ N.m² / C²

Therefore,

F = (8.99 × 10⁹ ) [ (-36 × 10⁻⁹) (-36 × 10⁻⁹) / (0.11)² ]

F = (8.99 × 10⁹ ) [ 1296 × 10⁻¹⁸ / 0.0121 ]

F = (8.99 × 10⁹ ) [ 10.7 × 10⁻¹⁴ ]

F = 9.6 × 10⁻⁴ N

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A speeding car passes a highway patrol checkpoint, then decelerates at a constant rate. After 5 s, the car is 225 m from the checkpoint, and its speed is then 30 m/s. What was the car’s velocity when it passed the checkpoint?.

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Answer:

Car velocity when crossing checkpoint = 60 m/s

Explanation:

For an object traveling at an acceleration of a m/s², with an initial velocity of u m/s the displacement at time = t secs is given in meters by the equation
[tex]\displaystyle d=ut+\frac{1}{2}at^{2}[/tex]

Here we are given displacement, and time but not acceleration and initial velocity : d = 225 meters, t = 5 seconds

Let's find an equation relating u and a in terms of d and using data given

Switching sides we get
[tex]ut+\frac{1}{2}at^{2}=d[/tex]

Substituting values for t = 5, d = 225 we get
[tex]5u+\frac{1}{2}a.25=225[/tex]

Multiplying both sides by 2 yields
[tex]10u+25a=450\;\;\; ...... (1)[/tex]

We also have the formula:
[tex]\displaystyle a=\frac{{v-u}}{t}[/tex]
where v is the current velocity and u the initial velocity

So
[tex]\displaystyle a=\frac{30-u}{5}[/tex]
[tex]u+5a=30\;\;...... (2)[/tex]

Multiply equation (2) by 5 and subtract from (1) to eliminate the a terms and solve for u
[tex]\displaystyle 10u+25a-5u-25a=450-150\\\\5u=300\\\\u=60m/s\\\\\textsf{which is the speed at which the car passes the checkpoint}\\[/tex]


M Two ships are moving along a line due east (Fig. P17.58). The trailing vessel has a speed relative to a landbased observation point of v₁ = 64.0km/h , and the leading ship has a speed of v₂ = 45.0 km/h relative to that point. The two ships are in a region of the ocean where the current is moving uniformly due west at v_current = 10.0km/h . The trailing ship transmits a sonar signal at a frequency of 1200.0Hz through the water. What frequency is monitored by the leading ship?

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Frequency 1200 Hz  is monitored by the leading ship.

Here, the leading ship serves as the observer while the trailing ship serves as the source.

Therefore, the source's velocity is v' = 64 km/h = 17.777 m/s.

Observer's speed v "= 45 km / h = 12.5 m / s

The leading ship measures frequency using the formula f'= [(v -v ') / (v - v "()] f where v = source speed = 1520 m/s

Values obtained by substitution are f' = 1502.23/1507.5*1200 = 1195.8

The study of the frequency and distribution of a disease in a defined population is

The study of illness frequency and distribution in a specific community is known as epidemiology.

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Celia and jane are on the roof of their school. Each woman has an identical ball that they release from the roof at the same time. However, while celia drops her ball from rest, jane releases her ball with a small horizontal velocity. Assuming that air resistance is negligible, which ball will hit the ground first?.

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Answer:

Jane's ball will hit the ground first

As the people sing in church, the sound level everywhere inside is 101 dB . No sound is transmitted through the massive walls, but all the windows and doors are open on a summer morning. Their total area is 22.0 m² . (b) Suppose the ground is a good reflector and sound radiates from the church uniformly in all horizontal and upward directions. Find the sound level 1.00 km away.

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The sound level from 1 km away is 46.4 dB and the sound energy radiated through the windows and doors in 20 min is 332.6 J

What do you mean by sound radiates?

Multiple plate modes participate in the forced vibration of a baffled plate that produces sound. The emitted sound power depends on the activation of each plate mode by the external pressures as well as the radiation characteristics of the individual plate modes and their mutual interaction via their radiated sound, as shown in eq (20) and (24). The net contribution of the mutual interaction between plate modes to the overall sound power may be disregarded if a plate is activated in a manner that results in a plate vibration field that can be defined as reverberant with an equal distribution of energy over all modes.

(Lw) = 10·log (W/Wo) dB

Given:

sound level,  [tex]\beta= 101 dB[/tex]

Area, A = [tex]22\;m^{2}[/tex]

Time, [tex]\triangle t = 20\;min=1200\;s[/tex]

Intensity, [tex]I=1\times 10^{-12}\;W/m^{2}[/tex]

[tex]r=1\;km=1000\;m[/tex]

(a)

We know that, Sound level is,

[tex]\beta=10\times log(\frac{I}{I_{o} } )[/tex]

Solving the above equation for sound intensity,

[tex]I=I_{o} \times 10^{\frac{\beta}{10} }[/tex]

[tex]I=1 \times 10^{-12} \times 10^{\frac{101}{10} }[/tex]

[tex]I=0.0126\;W/m^{2}[/tex]

Therefore, The sound energy is,

[tex]E=P\times \triangle t[/tex]

Substitute [tex]P=I \times A[/tex] in the above equation,

[tex]E=I \times A \times \triangle t[/tex]

[tex]E=0.0126 \times 22 \times 1200[/tex]

[tex]E=332.6\;J[/tex]

(b)

Half of a sphere area with 1 km radius is equal to Area of the sound at 1 km distance,

[tex]A_{hemisphere} = \frac{1}{2} \times 4 r^{2} \pi[/tex]

Substitute the known value in the above equation ,

[tex]A_{hemisphere} = \frac{1}{2} \times 4 (1000)^{2} \pi[/tex]

[tex]A_{hemisphere} = 6283185\;m^{2}[/tex]

Sound Intensity is,

[tex]I = \frac{P}{A_{hemisphere}}[/tex]

Substitute [tex]P=I \times A[/tex] in the above equation,

[tex]I = \frac{I \times A}{A_{hemisphere}}[/tex]

Substitute the known value in the above equation,

[tex]I = \frac{0.0126 \times 22}{6283185}[/tex]

[tex]I = 4.4 \times 10^{-8}\;W/m^{2}[/tex]

Sound level is,

[tex]\beta=10\times log(\frac{I}{I_{o} } )[/tex]

Substitute the known value in the above equation,

[tex]\beta=10\times log(\frac{4.4 \times 10^{-8} }{1 \times 10^{-12} } )[/tex]

[tex]\beta=46.4\;dB[/tex]

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put the types of electromagnetic radiation in order of decreasing frequency. view available hint(s)for part a put the types of electromagnetic radiation in order of decreasing frequency. microwave > radio > infrared > ultraviolet radio > microwave > infrared > ultraviolet ultraviolet > infrared > radio > microwave ultraviolet > infrared > microwave > radio

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The types of electromagnetic radiation in order of decreasing frequency will be D. ultraviolet > infrared > microwave > radio.

What is electromagnetic radiation?

This is the radiation that travels in waves and possesses both an electric and magnetic field. Both natural and artificial sources contribute to it. The energy levels of electromagnetic radiation can range from low to high. It consists of x-rays, gamma rays, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, radio waves, and microwaves.

When a charged particle, like an electron, changes its velocity—that is, when it is accelerated or decelerated—electromagnetic radiation is created. As a result, the charged particle loses the energy of the electromagnetic radiation that is thus created.

It should be noted that radio has highest wavelength and ultraviolet has lowest wavelength.

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A proton moves at 0.950 c . Calculate its (a) rest energy,

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The rest energy of the proton is 900 MeV.

We need to know about relativistic energy to solve this problem. The rest energy of the object can be determined by

Eo = m₀ . c²

where Eo is rest energy, m₀ is rest mass and c is speed of light (3 x 10⁸ m/s).

From the question above, we know that :

m₀ = 1.6 x 10¯²⁷ kg

c = 3 x 10⁸ m/s

By substituting the following parameter, we get

Eo = m₀ . c²

Eo = 1.6 x 10¯²⁷ . (3 x 10⁸)²

Eo = 1.44 x 10¯¹⁰ joule

Eo = 1.44 x 10¯¹⁰ / (1.6 x 10¯¹⁹) eV

Eo = 900 x 10⁶ eV

Eo = 900 MeV

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20. A boy runs 400 m at an average speed of 4.0 m/
s. He runs the first 200 m in 40 s. How long does he
take to run the second 200 m?

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Answer:

40s to run the second 200 m

Explanation:

the average speed is 4.0 m/s

if he is moving at a constant speed he should be able to run the first and second have at the same time

hurriquake nails help homes better withstand the damages of both earthquakes and hurricanes. the cause is largely because the larger heads they have enable them to resist 120 kilograms of uplift force. the nails dimensions are 6.4 cm x 0.3 cm. if the nail dimensions were expressed in meters, you would have to divide each number by .

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If the nails dimensions were expressed in meters, we would have to divide it by 100.

In earlier times there were 3 main types of measurement systems:

1.The CGS system(centimetre, gram and second)

2.• The FPS system( foot, pound and second)

3.• The MKS system(metre, kilogram and second)

But in the present day, we use Système Internationale d’ Unites (French for International System of Units), abbreviated as SI.

The SI Unit of length is meter, but in many cases the length is given in centimeters.

So, we have to convert the value given in centimeter to meter by using the conversion factor which is,

1 meter = 100 centimeters

1 cm = 1/100 meter

Therefore, if the nails dimensions were expressed in meters, we would have to divide it by 100.

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a roller coaster has 800,000 joules of kinetic energy and is moving with a speed of 40 m/s. what is the mass of the roller coaster in kg?

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1000kg  is the mass of the roller coaster in kg

The speed of the roller coaster is, v=20ms−1

Ek=1/2⋅1000⋅20∧2=2⋅10∧5J

In a roller coaster, how do mass and kinetic energy relate?

The mass and speed of an item affect its kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. As the coaster cars lose height, the train accelerates. As a result, their initial potential energy, which was caused by their height, is converted into kinetic energy (revealed by their high speeds).

Kinetic energy has the following formula where m is the object's mass and v is its square velocity. The kinetic energy is measured in kilograms-meters squared per second squared if the mass is measured in kilogrammes and the velocity is measured in metres per second.

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An engineer at NASA is investigating the impact of meteorites on planets. He performs experiments in a vacuum by dropping metal spheres of different sizes and different heights above a horizontal bed of sand. In one experiment, a metal sphere of mass 0.1 kg is dropped from a height of 1.2 m. The sphere makes a depression in the sand of 2 cm. [Gravitational field strength, g = 10 Nkg -1 ] i) Calculate the potential energy of the sphere at a height of 1.2 m [2 marks]

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The potential energy of the sphere at a height of 1.2 m is 1.2 J.

The gravitational potential energy of an object is defined as the energy stored inside a body due to virtue of its position.

The equation for calculating the potential energy(PE) is as follows:

PE = mgh

Here m is the mass of the body

g is the acceleration due to gravity

h is the height of the body above the ground level/reference level

Putting m = 0.1 kg, h = 1.2 m and g = 10 m/s^2

PE = 0.1 x 1.2 x 10 = 1.2 J.

Thus, the potential energy of the sphere at a height of 1.2 m is 1.2 J.

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a copper cable carries a current of 300 a. if the power loss is 2 w per meter, find the radius of the cable. (the resistivity of copper is 1.7x10-8 ωm.)

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The radius of the copper cable, carrying 300A current with 2 W/ m power loss, is 0.0156 m or 15.6 mm.

First, let us list the given:

Current (I) = 300 APower Loss (P) = 2 W / m Resistivity (ρ) = 1.7 X 10 -8 Ω m

The formula that will be used to solve for the radius of the cable is shown below.

Power (P) = [tex]I^{2} * R[/tex] R = (ρ*L) / AA = π*[tex]radius^{2}[/tex]

Wherein: R = resistance, L= length of cable, and A = cross-section area of cable.

In solving for R, the length of the cable is assumed to be 1 m since the unit of power should be in W.

(2 W / m)(1 m) = [tex](300 A)^{2}*R[/tex]

R= 2.22 x 10 -5 Ω

Solve for the cross-section area of the cable.

R = 2.22 x 10 -5 Ω = [(1.7 X 10 -8 Ω m)*(1 m)] / A

A = 7.65 x 10 -4 square meters

Solve for the radius of the cable.

A = 7.65 x 10 -4 square meters = *[tex]radius^{2}[/tex]

radius = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{7.65x10^{-4} }{pi} }[/tex] = 0.0156 m or 15.6 mm

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Is it possible for the gravitational force between 2 50kg objects to be less than the gravitational between a 50kg object and a 5kg object?

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Yes, if the two 50 kg objects are significantly farther apart, the gravitational force between them may be less than the gravitational force between a 50 kg and a 5 kg object.

The gravitational force increases as the mass of an object increases (also called the gravity force). Since gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two interacting objects, greater separation distance will result in less gravitational forces.

Therefore, the gravitational attraction between two things weakens as they become farther apart. The size of this force is determined by the mass of each object and the separation of their centers.

According to mathematics, the force of gravity is proportional to the square of the distance between the objects and directly related to the masses of the items.

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On a velocity-time graph, when is the object not moving?


when the slope is a straight line rising to the right

when the slope is a straight line rising to the right

at the point in which the line crosses the x-axis

at the point in which the line crosses the x -axis

when the slope is a straight line falling to the right

when the slope is a straight line falling to the right

when the slope is a line curving upward to the right

when the slope is a line curving upward to the right

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The time when the object is not moving on the velocity time graph is  at the point in which the line crosses the x - axis.

What is the velocity time graph?

The velocity time graph can be used to observe the movement of a particle. The graph consist of three main parts;

Uniform accelerationConstant velocityUniform deceleration

We can say that the time when the object is not moving on the velocity time graph is  at the point in which the line crosses the x - axis.

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A radio wave transmits 25.0W/m² of power per unit area. A flat surface of area A is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave. Assuming the surface is a perfect absorber, calculate the radiation pressure on it.

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The radiation pressure is 83.3 nPa.

What is radiation pressure?

The mechanical pressure that is applied to any surface as a result of the exchange of momentum between an item and an electromagnetic field is known as radiation pressure.

It is the pressure that electromagnetic radiation exerts on a surface as a function of the momentum it carries; radiation pressure doubles if the radiation is reflected as opposed to absorbed.

The radiation pressure will be:

P = I/C

P = 25 / 3 / 10^8

P = 83.3 nPa.

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Acceleration = 2.8 m/s^2
If after take-off, the jet continues to accelerate at the same rate for another
15 s, how fast will it be going at that time?

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Speed and velocity are similar in term of their unit. the speed of the jet is 42 m/s

What is Speed ?

Speed can simply be defined as how fast an object moves. It is the distance covered per time taken.

Given that acceleration = 2.8 m/s² and If after take-off, the jet continues to accelerate at the same rate for another 15 s, to know how fast it will be going at that time, we will use acceleration formula.

Acceleration = Velocity / time

speed = acceleration × time

speed = 2.8 × 15

Speed = 42 m/s

Therefore, the speed or the velocity of the jet is 42 m/s

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What is velocity at d,e,g,h and j
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U need to make it more detailed

Two long wires hang vertically. Wire 1 carries an upward current of 1.50 A . Wire 2,20.0cm to the right of wire 1, carries a downward current of 4.00 A . A third wire, wire 3 , is to be hung vertically and located such that when it carries a certain current, each wire experiences no net force. (a) Is this situation possible? Is it possible in more than one way? Describe

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Yes, this situation is possible. No, It is not possible in more than one way.

The force per unit length between two parallel thin current-carrying [tex]I_1[/tex] and [tex]I_2[/tex]  wires at distance ' r ' is given by  [tex]f=\frac{u_0I_1I_2}{2\pi r}[/tex]   ....(1) If the current is flowing in both wires in the same direction, and  the force between them will be the attractive force and if the current is flowing in opposite direction in wires then the force between them will be the repulsive force.

A schematic of the information provided in the question can be seen in the image attached below.

 From the picture: Assuming that the forces exerted on the wire by the other two  wires are equal and opposite,  the third wire exerts no net force. So you can say: Yes the situation is possible.

The forces acting on the other two wires will be in opposite directions, so they cannot have multiple passes, but they will not be of the same  magnitude.

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suppose your bathroom scale reads your mass is 55 kg, with a 1% uncertainty. what is the uncertainty in your mass in kilograms?

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Answer:

± .55 kg

Explanation:

55  * 1% = .55 kg

± .55 kg

Two long wires hang vertically. Wire 1 carries an upward current of 1.50 A . Wire 2,20.0cm to the right of wire 1, carries a downward current of 4.00 A . A third wire, wire 3 , is to be hung vertically and located such that when it carries a certain current, each wire experiences no net force. (b) the position of wire 3 and

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The position of the wire is at a distance of 12 cm, in the direction left of the wire.

The force per unit length between two parallel thin current-carrying [tex]I_1[/tex] and [tex]I_2[/tex]  wires at distance ' r ' is given by  [tex]f=\frac{u_0I_1I_2}{2\pi r}[/tex]   ....(1) . If the current is flowing in both wires in the same direction, and  the force between them will be the attractive force and if the current is flowing in opposite direction in wires then the force between them will be the repulsive force.

It is given that I₁ = 1.50 A and I₂ = 4.00 A and the distance between wire 1 and wire 2 = 20cm = 0.2m

Let the distance of wire 3 from wire 2 be " d " .

We have to place the 3 wire such that each wire experiences no net force which means force on wire 2 due to wire 3 = force on wire 1 due to wire 3

   [tex]F_2=F_1[/tex]

Using equation (1) , we get

[tex]\frac{u_0I_2I_3}{0.2+d}=\frac{u_0I_1I_3}{d} \\\\\frac{I_2}{0.2+d} =\frac{I_1}{d} \\\\\frac{4.00}{0.2+d} =\frac{1.50}{d} \\\\4.00d=1.50(0.2+d)\\\\4.00d=0.3+1.50d\\\\\2.5d=0.3\\\\d=0.12m[/tex]

d= 12 cm in the direction left of the wire.

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A schematic of the information provided in the question can be seen in the image attached below.Two long wires hang vertically. Wire 1 carries an upward current of 1.50 A . Wire 2,20.0cm to the right of wire 1, carries a downward current of 4.00 A . A third wire, wire 3 , is to be hung vertically and located such that when it carries a certain current, each wire experiences no net force. (b) the position of wire 3 and

Structures of the skeletal system

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Bones, Cartilage, Ligaments, Tendons, and Muscles.

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.(e) the stress in the rod.

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[tex]4.78\times 10^8\ \mathrm{Pa}$[/tex]  is the stress in the rod.

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

The strain in the rod is given by,

[tex]$\frac{\Delta L}{L} = \frac{1.90\times 10^{-3}\ \mathrm{m}}{0.800\ \mathrm{m}} = 2.37\times 10^{-3}$[/tex]

The Young's modulus is given by,

[tex]$Y = \frac{F/A}{\Delta L/L}$[/tex]

Now, we may write that the stress is given by using the equation above,

[tex]$\frac{F}{A} = Y\frac{\Delta L}{L} = \left( 20\times 10^{10}\ \mathrm{N/m^2} \right) \left ( 2.73\times 10^{-3} \right ) = 4.78\times 10^8\ \mathrm{Pa}$[/tex]

Hence, [tex]4.78\times 10^8\ \mathrm{Pa}$[/tex] is the stress in the rod.

What is Stress?

Stress is a tangible property in continuum mechanics. It happens as a result of a body being subjected to tension or compression forces. Stress is defined as a force per unit area within a material that results from externally applied forces, unequal heating, or persistent deformation and that enables an accurate description and prediction of elastic, plastic, and fluid behavior in physical sciences and engineering. By dividing a force by an area, a stress is expressed.

Various forms of stress exist. Shear stress results from forces that are parallel to and reside in the plane of the material's cross-section, whereas normal stress results from forces that are perpendicular to the area.

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Why is the following situation impossible? An experimenter is accelerating electrons for use in probing a material. She finds that when she accelerates them through a potential difference of 84.0 kV , the electrons have half the speed she wishes. She quadruples the potential difference to 336 kV , and the electrons accelerated through this potential difference have her desired speed.

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When the electrons accelerated through a potential difference of 84 kV, the electrons have half the speed that she wishes.

When the potential is quadrupled to 336 kV, the electrons acquire the desired speed.

Let u be the speed of the electrons after accelerating through a potential difference ΔV.

Now,

K = eΔV = (γ - 1)mc² where K is the kinetic energy.

K = (γ - 1)mc² =[ 1/ ( √1 - (u/c)² ) - 1]mc²

Therefore,

[ 1/ ( √1 - (u/c)² ) - 1] = (eΔv / mc² ) + 1 = (eΔV + mc² ) / (mc²)

1 - (u/c)² = [ (mc²) / (eΔV + mc² ) ]²

u/c = √[ 1 - ( m / {(eΔV/c²) + m})² ]

u / c = √[ 1 - ( 9.11 × 10⁻¹³ / {(1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹ × 8.4 × 10⁴ /(3 × 10⁸)² +  9.11 × 10⁻¹³ })² ]

u = 0.512c

Despite the increased accelerating voltage, this speed cannot be doubled because it is greater than half that of light. The electrons move at u = 0.798c faster if the accelerating voltage is quadrupled to 336 kV.

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A long, vertical, metallic wire carries downward electric current. (ii) What would be the direction of the field if the current consisted of positive charges moving downward instead of electrons moving upward? Choose from the same possibilities as in part (i).

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The direction of the conventional current that generates the magnetic field at a specified place determines its direction. The direction of the field if the current consisted of positive charges moving downward instead of electrons moving upward is South.

What is the electric current's direction?

In terms of circuit analysis, the direction of electric current from positive to negative is usually considered as well. Positive charges moving in the opposite direction are mathematically similar to negative charges moving in the same way. Therefore, it does not have any effect. When examining a circuit, the flow of current from positive to negative or vice versa can be taken into account. In actuality, negatively charged electrons can attract positively charged ions. Conventionally, a positive charge would flow in the same direction as an electric current. As a result, the battery's positive terminal receives less current in the external circuit than its negative counterpart. Actually, electrons would flow in the reverse direction across the wires.

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What is the mass of an object that requires 100N (kg-m/s2) of force in order to accelerate it at 10m/s2 (Please use G-R-E-S-A)

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Answer:

10kg

Explanation:

(I'm not super familiar with the GRESA method so apologies for any inaccuracies)

Given: We are given values for Force: 100N, and Acceleration: 10m/s2.

Required: We are trying to find Mass (m)

Equation: The best equation to use to solve this problem is F=ma,

Force = Mass x Acceleration. We can rearrange this for mass: m = F/a.

Solution: By substituting in the values we have: [tex]m = \frac{100}{10}[/tex]

Answer: Mass = 10kg

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9. Which parts of the ear have a solid medium?

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Middle part of the ear have a solid medium. The ossicles, which are bones that amplify sound waves, are located in the middle ear, therefore the medium is solid.

The outer ear is the first place that sound waves pass through, followed by the middle ear and lastly the inner ear. The first medium is gas because the external auditory canal, which is part of the outer ear, is filled with ambient air.  The ossicles, which are bones that amplify sound waves, are located in the middle ear; therefore the second medium is solid. The last medium is liquid because the inner ear is loaded with fluids like endolymph and perilymph that vibrate when sound waves pass through them.

The middle ear amplifies sound after being directed toward it by the outer ear, which is in charge of catching it.  Amplified sound waves are sent from the middle ear to the inner ear, where hair cells detect the sound waves and transmit the data to the brain.

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Give a physical argument that shows it is impossible to accelerate an object of mass m to the speed of light, even with a continuous force acting on it.

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It is not possible to accelerate an object to the speed of light.

What is the speed of light?

The speed of light is generally regarded as the fastest speed on earth. We can tell from the Newton's law that the force that acts on a body is the product of the mass and the acceleration of the body.

It then follows that the force that is required to accelerate an object to the speed of light is a very high force that s somewhat unattainable and as the object approaches the speed of light, the mass of the object has to become infinitely small.

Hence, it is not possible to accelerate an object to the speed of light.

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(i) What happens to the magnitude of the magnetic field inside a long solenoid if the current is doubled? (a) It becomes four times larger. (b) It becomes twice as large. (c) It is unchanged. (d) It becomes one-half as large. (e) It becomes one-fourth as large.

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It expands by two fold. In this instance, choice (b) is correct.It shrinks to half its original size. The right answer is (d).It expands by double.

The magnetic field inside the solenoid is

B = μo nI

Here n = N/l

Here I be the current

N be the number of turns

l be the length of solenoid

       

Because the magnetic field in this instance is independent of radius, "c) it is unaffected."

What is magnetic field made of?

Electric charges in motion create magnetic fields. Everything is constructed of atoms, and each atom contains a nucleus that is composed of protons and neutrons, with orbiting electrons. Each atom creates a tiny magnetic field because the orbiting electrons are tiny moving charges.

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