An air conditioner removes heat steadily from a house at a rate of 750 kJ/min while drawing electric power at a rate of 5.25 kW. Determine (a) the COP of this air conditioner and (b) the rate of heat transfer to the outside air.

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]Q'_H=1065kJ/min[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

Heat Remove rate Q_o= 750 kJ/min

Power Draw P=5.25

a)Generally the coefficient of performance (COP) of an air conditioner is mathematically given  as

[tex]COP=\frac{Q_o}{P}[/tex]

[tex]COP=\frac{750kJ/min}{5.25kw}[/tex]

Where

[tex]750kJ/min=12.5kJ/sec[/tex]

[tex]COP=\frac{12.5kJ/sec}{5.25kw}[/tex]

[tex]COP=2.38[/tex]

b)Generally the equation for power is mathematically represented as

[tex]P=Q_H-Q_o[/tex]

[tex]P+Q_o=Q_H[/tex]

[tex]Q_H=P+Q_o[/tex]

[tex]Q_H=5.25+12.5[/tex]

[tex]Q_H=17.75kW[/tex]

Generally rate of heat transfer to the outside air is mathematically given as

[tex]Q'_H=17.75*60[/tex]

[tex]Q'_H=1065kJ/min[/tex]


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You kick a soccer ball with a speed of 12 m/s at an angle of 21. How long does it take the ball to reach the top of its trajectory?

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Answer:

Time, t = 0.439 seconds

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Angle, x = 21°

Initial velocity, u = usinx = 12Sin21° = 4.3004m/s

We know that acceleration due to gravity is equal to 9.8m/s

Final velocity = 0m/s since it reached its highest trajectory.

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

V = U + gt

0 = 4.3004 + (-9.8)t

0 = 4.3004 - 9.8t

9.8t = 4.3004

t = 4.3004/9.8

t = 0.439 seconds

Therefore, it will take the ball 0.439 seconds to reach the top of its trajectory.

Answer: 0.44 s

Explanation:

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Answer:

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The charge per unit length on a long, straight filament is 290.0 mC/m. Find the electric field a) 10.0 cm andb) 100 cm from the filament, where distances are measured perpendicular to the length of the filament.

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Answer:

Explanation:

given linear charge density λ = 290 x 10⁻³ C / m

Expression for electric field at distance d is given as follow .

E = λ / 2πε₀r

1 / 4πε₀ = 9 x 10⁹

1 / 2πε₀ = 18 x 10⁹

E = λ / 2πε₀r = 290 x 10⁻³ x 18 x 10⁹ / r

= 5220 x 10⁶ / r

For r = 10 x 10⁻² m = .1 m

E = 5220 x 10⁶ / .1

= 5.22 x 10¹⁰ N/m

For r = 100 x 10⁻² m = 1 m

E = 5220 x 10⁶ / 1

= 5.22 x 10⁹ N/m .

Suppose you have a total charge qtot that you can split in any manner. Once split, the separation distance is fixed. How do you split the charge to achieve the greatest force

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Answer:

Answer is explained in the explanation section below.

Explanation:

Solution:

We know from the Coulomb's Law that, Coulomb's force is directly proportional to the product of two charges q1 and q2 and inversely proportional to the square of the radius between them.

So,

F = [tex]\frac{Kq1q2}{r^{2} }[/tex]

Now, we are asked to get the greatest force. So, in order to do that, product of the charges must be greatest because the force and product of charges are directly proportional.

Let's suppose, q1 = q

So,

if q1 = q

then

q2 = Q-q

Product of Charges = q1 x q2

Now, it is:

Product of Charges = q x (Q-q)

So,

Product of Charges = qQ - [tex]q^{2}[/tex]

And the expression qQ - [tex]q^{2}[/tex] is clearly a quadratic expression. And clearly its roots are 0 and Q.

So, the highest value of the quadratic equation will be surely at mid-point between the two roots 0 and Q.

So, the midpoint is:

q = [tex]\frac{Q + 0}{2}[/tex]

q = Q/2 and it is the highest value of each charge in order to get the greatest force.

Water is entering the prism at a rate of A m^3/hr. The prism is empty at time 0. Express the depth d of the water in meters in terms of A, the length of time t the water has been entering the trough, and the length L of the prism.

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

The picture shows a triangular prism. The end of prism are equilateral triangles with x meters. the other dimension of the prism is L meters

a) Find the volume V in terms of x and L

b) Water is entering the prism at a rate of A m³/hr. The prism is empty at time 0. Express the depth d of the water in meters in terms of A, the length of time t the water has been entering the trough, and the length L of the prism.  

Answer:

a) the volume V in terms of x and L is  ((√3/4)x²L) m³

b) required expression is (2/(3)^(1/u))√(At/L)

Explanation:

Given that;

form the question and image below;

triangular prism ends are equilateral triangle

side length = x meter

Dimension of the prism = L meter

Area of the equilateral triangle = √3/4 (side)² = √3/4 (x)² meter

Volume of the triangular prism = Area × height

= √3/4 (x)² × L

V = ((√3/4)x²L) m³

Therefore, the volume V in terms of x and L is  ((√3/4)x²L) m³

b)

Rate of water entering = A m³/hr

Depth of water tank = d meter

Time = t

Length of prism = L

now Rate of water entering is A m³/hr

dv/d = A                             [  V = ((√3/4)x²L) m³ ]

and

dv/dt = √3/4 [2x dx/dt ] L                   { L is constant }

so

A = √3/4 [2x dx/dt ] L  

∫A dt = √3/2 [ Lx dx ]                   { Integrate both sides}

At = √3/2 × Lx × x²/2

x² = uAt / √3L                              { we find square root of both sides}

x = √( uAt / √3L )

x = (2/(3)^(1/u))√(At/L)

Therefore; required expression is (2/(3)^(1/u))√(At/L)

Carlota does 2000 J of work on a machine. The machine does 500 J of work. What is the efficiency of the
machine?
4%
O 25%
O 75%
O 400%

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Answer:

25%

Explanation:

500 J out of 2000 J is 25%

I am pretty sure it’s 75%

A student throws a ball upward with a velocity of 35 m/s. What is the acceleration of the ball as it rises to the top of its arc?

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Answer:

The acceleration of the ball as it rises to the top of its arc equals 9.807 meters per square second.

Explanation:

Let suppose that maximum height of the arc is so small in comparison with the radius of the Earth.

Since the ball is launched upwards, then the ball experiments a free-fall motion, that is, an uniform accelerated motion in which the element is accelerated by gravity. Then, the acceleration experimented by the motion remains constant at every instant and position.

Besides, the gravitational acceleration in the Earth and, in consequence, the acceleration of the ball as it rises to the top of its arc equals 9.807 meters per square second.

The space station in the drawing is rotating to create artificial gravity. The speed of the inner ring is one half that of the outer ring. As an astronaut walks from the inner to the outer ring, what happens to her apparent weight

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Answer:

It will double.

Explanation:

Apparent weight is the weight of a physical body affected by a force of gravity different of that of the athmosphere.  Thus, the lower the gravity, that is, the lower the attraction of one body to another, the lower the apparent weight of the object on which the gravitational force is exerted; while the opposite occurs if the gravitational force is greater. In other words, the apparent weight of an object is determined by the gravitational force exerted on it: the greater the force, the greater the weight. Therefore, as the outer ring has twice the force of gravity than the inner ring, the apparent weight of the astronaut will double as well.

How to detect beta rays​

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Answer:

For the detection of beta particles, organic scintillators can be used. Pure organic crystals include crystals of anthracene, stilbene, and naphthalene. The decay time of this type of phosphor is approximately 10 nanoseconds. This type of crystal is frequently used in the detection of beta particles.

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Is Obesity primarily due to Genetics?

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Obesity is primarily caused by a lack of physical activity or by unhealthy dietary habits. The positive energy balance underlying obesity is generally attributed to chronic excess energy intake or reduced physical activity.

A car has a weight of 10,000 N. What is the mass of the car on Earth (g = 10
N/kg)?
A. 1000 kg
B.1000 N
C. 10,000 kg
D. 10,000N​

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Given :

Weight of car is, W = 10000 N.

Acceleration due to gravity, g = 10 N/kg.

To Find :

The mass of car on Earth.

Solution :

We know, mass of an object is given by :

[tex]m = \dfrac{W}{g}\\\\m = \dfrac{10000}{10}\ kg\\\\m = 1000\ kg[/tex]

Therefore, mass of the car on Earth is 1000 kg.

Lou’s latest invention, aimed at urban dog owners, is the X-R-Leash. It is made of a rubber-like material that exerts a force Fx = (−5.7 N/m) x − (78 N/m2 ) x 2 when it is stretched a distance x. The ad claims, "You’ll never go back to your old dog leash after you’ve had the thrill of an X-R-Leash experience. And you’ll see a new look of respect in the eyes of your proud pooch." Find the work done on a dog by the leash if the person remains stationary, and the dog bounds off, stretching the X-R-Leash from x = 0 m to x = 22 m. Answer in units of kJ.

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Answer:

W = 29.06 KJ

Explanation:

The work done while stretching the leash can be calculated by the following formula:

[tex]W = \int\limits^b_a {F_{x}} \, dx \\[/tex]

whee,

W = Work Done = ?

Fₓ = Forcing Function = (-5.7 N/m)x - (78 N/m²)x²

a = starting point of x = 0 m

b = end point of x = 22 m

Therefore,

[tex]W = \int\limits^{22\ m}_{0\ m} {(-(5.7\ N/m)x - (7.8\ N/m^{2})x^{2}}) \, dx \\Integrating\ we\ get:\\W = -\frac{(5.7\ N/m)x^{2}}{2} - \frac{(7.8\ N/m^{2})x^{3}}{3}\\Applying\ limits:\\W = -\frac{(5.7\ N/m)(22\ m)^{2}}{2} - \frac{(7.8\ N/m^{2})(22\ m)^{3}}{3} - 0\\W = - 1379.4\ J - 27684.8\ J\\W = 29064.2\ J[/tex]

W = 29.06 KJ

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or displacement—of an object. In the case of a constant force, work is the scalar product of the force acting on an object and the displacement caused by that force.

A baseball is hit high into the upper bleachers of left field. Over its entire flight the work done by gravity and the work done by air resistance respectively are:
A. positive; positive
B. positive; negative
C. negative; positive
D. negative; negative
E. unknown since vital information is lacking

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Answer:

B. positive; negative.

Explanation:

From the viewpoint of Principle of Energy Conservation and Work-Energy Theorem, we notice that gravity represents a conservative force, associated with gravitational potential energy, whereas air resistance is a non-conservative force, associated with dissipated work. Therefore, the work done by gravity is positive and work done by air resistance is negative. Therefore, the correct answer is B.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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An RLC series circuit has an applied voltage of 277 volts. The current through the resistor is 3.5 A. What is the apparent power of the circuit

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Answer:

the apparent power of the circuit is 969.5 VA.

Explanation:

Given;

Applied voltage, E = 277 V

current flowing in the circuit, I = 3.5 A

Apparent occurs when the applied voltage and current are out of phase because of reactance. This apparent power of the circuit is calculated as;

[tex]P = EI\\\\P= 277 \ \times \ 3.5 \\\\P = 969.5 \ VA[/tex]

Therefore, the apparent power of the circuit is 969.5 VA.

A 12 N force and a 21 N force are acting from a single point in opposite directions. What additional force must be

added to produce equilibrium?

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Answer:

We need to add 9 N in the direction of F(1)

Explanation:

We know that in equilibrium the total force is equal to zero, so we have:

[tex]F_{total}=F_{1}+F_{2}+F_{3}=0[/tex]

F(1) is 12 N

F(2) is 21 N in the opposite direction

F(3) is the additional force.

Then, using these values into the total force equation we have:

[tex]12-21+F_{3}=0[/tex]

[tex]-9+F_{3}=0[/tex]

[tex]F_{3}=9\: N[/tex]

Therefore, we need to add 9 N in the direction of F(1)

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A 45-year-old man is meeting his doctor for his annual physical. He suffers from Type 2 diabetes and has a family history of coronary disease. Recently his job has become more stressful and he has been eating cookies and drinking soda to cope. What state of change is this man in?

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Answer:

The man is on the verge of having a heart attack or a stroke.

Explanation:

If he has a family history of coronary (heart) disease, it means it could normally affect. Normally here means without anything aggravating it. It's already in his lineage so he could have it.

Now, he's past middle age - he's 45. He's past the growing stages of life. His organs are fully developed herefore.

Now also, he suffers from Type 2 diabetes. Although this is sometimes milder than Type 1 diabetes, it increases the risk of having a heart disease or a stroke!

Soda, especially sweetened one, is not to be taken too often because it can cause Diabetes Mellitus. For a diabetes patient, this should be a "no-go-area". Taking this constantly (everyday at work) will now put this 45-year-old man in harm's way.

He is no more at risk of having complications but already on the path to a heart disease or a stroke.

When light bulbs are connected in parallel and you unscrew one light bulb, the other light bulbs will
a. All go out
b. All get dimmer
c. All get brighter
d. All stay on

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When light bulbs are connected in parallel and you unscrew one light bulb, the other light bulbs will

a. All go out

b. All get dimmer

c. All get brighter

d. All stay on

A ballet dancer spins with 2.4 rev/s with her arms outstretched,when the moment of inertia about axis of rotation is 1 .With her arms folded,the moment of inertia about the same axis becomes 0.61 . calculate the new rate of spin.

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Correct question is;

A ballet dancer spins with 2.4 rev/s with her arms outstretched,when the moment of inertia about axis of rotation is I. With her arms folded,the moment of inertia about the same axis becomes 0.6I about the same axis. Calculate the new rate of spin.

Answer:

4 rev/s

Explanation:

We are given;

Initial Angular velocity; ω_i = 2.4 rev/s

Initial moment of inertia; I_i = I

Final moment of inertia; I_f = 0.6I

From conservation of angular momentum, we have;

I_i × ω_i = I_f × ω_f

Where ω_f is the new rate of spin.

Thus, let's make it the subject to get;

ω_f = (I_i × ω_i/I_f)

Plugging in relevant values, we have;

ω_f = (I × 2.4/0.6I)

I will cancel out to give;

ω_f = 2.4/0.6

ω_f = 4 rev/s

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Answer:

I. 6 cells .

II. Series connection.

Explanation:

I. Determination of the number of cells needed.

From the question given above,

Total voltage (V) = 9 V

1.5 V = 1 cell

Number of cells needed =?

The number of cells needed to make the 9V battery can be obtained as follow:

1.5 V = 1 cell

Therefore,

9 V = 9 V × 1 cell / 1.5 V

9 V = 6 cells

Thus, 6 cells of 1.5 V each is needed

II. Determination of the connection line

Total voltage (Vₜ) = 9 V

Cell 1 (V₁) = 1.5 V

Cell 2 (V₂) = 1.5 V

Cell 3 (V₃) = 1.5 V

Cell 4 (V₄) = 1.5 V

Cell 5 (V₅) = 1.5 V

Cell 6(V₆ ) = 1.5 V

For parrall connection:

Vₜ = V₁ = V₂ = V₃ = V₄ = V₅ = V₆

9 V = 1.5 V =... = 1.5 V

For series connection:

Vₜ = V₁ + V₂ + V₃ + V₄ + V₅ + V₆

9 = 1.5 + 1.5 + 1.5 + 1.5 + 1.5 + 1.5

9 V = 9 V

From the illustration above, we can see that series connection of each cells will give a total volt of 9 V unlike the parallel connection which resulted to 1.5 V.

Therfore, the cells should be arranged in series connection

The speed of sound in steel is 5000 m/s. What is the wavelength of a sound wave of frequency 660 Hz in steel?

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Answer:7.58 m

Explanation:

The required wavelength of a sound wave of frequency 660 Hz in steel is approximately 7.58 meters.

What is wavelength?

Wavelength is a fundamental property of waves, including electromagnetic waves like light and radio waves, as well as other types of waves, such as sound waves or water waves.

Here,
The wavelength (λ) of a sound wave is given by the formula,

λ = v/f

where v is the speed of sound in the medium and f is the frequency of the wave.

In this case, the speed of sound in steel is v = 5000 m/s, and the frequency of the sound wave is f = 660 Hz. Substituting these values into the formula, we get:

λ = 5000 m/s / 660 Hz

λ = 7.58 meters (rounded to two decimal places)

Therefore, the wavelength of a sound wave of frequency 660 Hz in steel is approximately 7.58 meters.

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what color is my socks? :0

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A color.......................................................................yeah the color of your socks is a color :}

An inductor, battery, resistance, and ammeter and switch are connected in series. If the switch, initially open, is now closed, what is the current's final value

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The question is incomplete. Here is the complete question.

An inductor, battery, resistance and ammeter and switch are connected in series. If the switch, initially open, is now closed, what is the current's final value?

a. zero

b. Battery voltage divided by inductance

c. battery voltage times inductance

d. battery voltage divided by resistance

Answer: d. battery voltage divided by resistance

Explanation: Resistance, voltage and current are related by Ohm's Law, which is explained as the current that passes through a conductor is directly proportional to the applied voltage. The constant of proportionality between them is Resistance.

Ohm's Law is represented by [tex]V=R.I[/tex]

Inductor is a component that stores magnetic energy when electricity is applied to it.

Ammeter is an object constructed to measure electric current of a circuit and it is always connected in serie.

So, in the circuit, when the switch is closed, the "only way" for current to pass through is because of Ohm's Law, which means its magnitude will be:

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

Then, the correct alternative is d. voltage divided by resistance.

If there is an outlier on your graph, you should ignore it.
O True
O False

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

The person above is correct




Jamie dropped a water bottle from the top of an office building. The water bottle impacted the ground after falling for 5 seconds. Calculate the velocity of the water bottle at impact with the street below.

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Answer:

The speed of the water bottle at impact with the street is 49 m/s

Explanation:

Free Fall Motion

A free-falling object falls under the sole influence of gravity. Any object that is being acted upon only by the force of gravity is said to be in a state of free fall. Free-falling objects do not experience air resistance.

If an object is dropped from rest in a free-falling motion, it falls with a constant acceleration called the acceleration of gravity, which value is [tex]g = 9.8 m/s^2[/tex].

The final velocity of a free-falling object after a time t is given by:

vf=g.t

The water bottle dropped by Jamie takes t=5 seconds to impact the ground, thus its speed at that moment is:

vf= 9.8*5

vf =  49 m/s

The speed of the water bottle at impact with the street is 49 m/s

A 1210 kg car is driving NE

(at 45.0°) at 15.2 m/s when it is

struck by a moving 1540 kg car.

Afterward, they stick together and

move directly east (at 0°) at 23.3

m/s. What was the x-component

of the second car's initial velocity?

Please help

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Answer:

[tex]V_2_X=33.16m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

Mass of car        [tex]M_1=1210kg \\Angle1=\theta _1 45\textdegree NE[/tex]

Velocity of car   [tex]v_1= 15m/s[/tex]

Mass of Truck  [tex]M_2= 1540kg \\Angle 2=\theta_2 0\textdegree E[/tex]

Final velocity    [tex]v_2= 23.3m/s[/tex]

Generally the the equation of the law of conservation of momentum is mathematically given by

Given the x direction

  [tex]m_1v_1cos\theta+m_2v_2=(m_1+m_2)v[/tex]

  [tex]1210*15.2cos45+1540*V_2=(1210+1540)*23.3[/tex]

  [tex]V_2=\frac{(1210+1540)*23.3}{210*15.2cos45+1540}[/tex]

  [tex]V_2=33.16m/s[/tex]

The x-component  of the second car's initial velocity is

[tex]V_2_X=33.16m/s[/tex]

One of the strongest emission lines observed from distant galaxies comes from hydrogen and has a wavelength of 122 nm (in the ultraviolet region). (a) How fast must a galaxy be moving away from us in order for that line to be observed in the visible region at 366 nm

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Answer:

[tex]v=2.4*10^8m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

Wavelength of emission [tex]\lambda=122nm[/tex]

Observation distance [tex]d=366nm[/tex]

Generally the s equation is given as

[tex]f'=f\sqrt{\frac{(1-\frac{v}{c} )}{1+\frac{v}{c} }[/tex]

where

F is inversely proportional to T

[tex]d=\lambda\sqrt{\frac{(1-\frac{v}{c} )}{1+\frac{v}{c} }[/tex]

[tex]\frac{v}{c} =\frac{(1-\frac{\lambda}{d})}{(1+\frac{\lambda}{d}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{v}{c}=\frac{1-(\frac{122}{366} )^2}{1+(\frac{122}{366})^2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{v}{c}=\frac{0.8888888889}{1.11111111}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{v}{c}=0.80[/tex]

[tex]v=0.80*3*10^6[/tex]

[tex]v=2.4*10^8m/s[/tex]

A satellite is in orbit 3.117106 m from the center of Earth. The mass of Earth is 5.9821024 kg. Calculate the orbital
period of the satellite.

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Answer:

T = 1733.16 s = 28.88 min

Explanation:

The orbital velocity of a satellite about Earth is given as follows:

[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{GM}{R}}[/tex]

where,

v = orbital speed = ?

G = Gravitational Constant = 6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ Nm²/kg²

M = Mass of Earth = 5.982 x 10²⁴ kg

R = Orbit Radius = 3.117 x 10⁶ m

Therefore,

[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{(6.67\ x\ 10^{-11}\ Nm^{2}/kg^{2})(5.982\ x\ 10^{24}\ kg)}{(3.117\ x\ 10^{6}\ m)}}\\\\v = 11.3\ x\ 10^{3}\ m/s[/tex]

but the velocity is given as:

[tex]v = \frac{distance}{time}[/tex]

for distance = circumference = 2πR

time = time period = T = ?

Therefore,

[tex]11.3\ x\ 10^{3}\ m/s = \frac{2\pi(3.117\ x\ 10^{6}\ m)}{T}\\\\T = \frac{2\pi(3.117\ x\ 10^{6}\ m)}{11.3\ x\ 10^{3}\ m/s}\\\\[/tex]

T = 1733.16 s = 28.88 min

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Germanywas ordered to reduce its military to a small part of what it had been before the war. The size of its army wouldhave to be reduced to 100,000 men. It was not allowed to have tanks, heavy artillery, military aircraft, orsubmarines. Germany was also ordered to pay huge amounts of reparations, or payments for war damages.Germany lost territory too. Parts of Germany were combined with parts of other countries to form Poland andCzechoslovakia. The provisions of the treaty, if followed, would leave Germany a weak country.Other parts of the treaty divided Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire, which would be dealt with further inlater treaties.The Treaty of Versailles also set up the League of Nations, which had been one of President Wilson's suggestions. Its purpose was to settle disputes between countries and prevent future wars. However, Germany and other Central Powers were not admitted to the League of Nations. The United States Congress voted against the League of Nations, so the United States did not join either.The League of Nations would be based in Geneva, Switzerland, a neutral nation in World War I and in many otherwars. It would be authorized to call in nations when they were having a dispute, and attempt to settle the problem.If the nations could not agree on a solution, the League of Nations could apply sanctions, or punishments. Thesmallest sanction was a warning. Next came economic sanctions, which meant that a country's trade could be cut off. The most severe sanction would be the use of military force. However, since the League of Nations did not have its own military, and no other countries were in a position to support it with their own military forces after the war, this provision could not really be used.There were problems with the parts of the treaty regarding Germany too. German citizens were very unhappy with the treaty, and felt that their country had been treated unfairly. At first, Germany did do what many of the treaty's provisions called for, but not everything. Then, with the rise of the Nazi party in the 1930s, it began to ignore the treaty altogether. Germany began to once again build up its military power, and it refused to pay reparations.Some historians say the treaty was too harsh, and that it led to the popularity of the Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler inGermany. They say that, in this way, the peace treaty of World War I became one of the causes of World War II.1.The Treaty of Versailles was written at a peace conference in ______. A. GermanyB. the United StatesC. SwitzerlandD. France2.The League of Nations was set up to ______. A. settle the issue of reparationsB. prevent future warsC. elect new leadersD. punish Germany3.The League of Nations would be located in ______. 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