Answer:
The answer is "Option b, c, and a".
Explanation:
Here that the earth pulls on the phone, as it will accelerate towards Earth when we drop it.
We now understand the effects of gravity:
[tex]F \propto M\\\\F\propto \frac{1}{r^2}\\\\or\\\\F \propto \frac{M}{r^2}\\\\Sun (\frac{M}{r^2}) = \frac{10^{28}}{(10^9)^2} = 10^{10}[/tex]
The force of the sun is, therefore, [tex]10^{10}[/tex] times greater and the proper sequence, therefore, option steps are:
b. Pull-on phone from earth
c. Pull-on phone from sun
a. Pull phone from you
Two forces A and B act at a point. If their resultant is [given by] (B - A) in the direction of B, then
A. A and B are equal
B. A is greater than B
C. the angle between A and B is 0°
D. the angle between A and B is 90°
E. the angle between A and B is 180°
Light of the same wavelength passes through two diffraction gratings. One grating has 4000 lines/cm, and the other one has 6000 lines/cm. Which grating will spread the light through a larger angle in the first-order pattern
Answer:
6000 lines/cm
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Grating 1=4000 lines/cm
Grating 2=6000 lines/cm
Generally The Spread of fringes is Larger when the Grating are closer to each other
Therefore
Grating 2 will spread the the light through a larger angle in the first-order pattern because its the closest with 6000 lines/cm
b. Projectile on cliff (range)
An object of mass 5 kg is projected at an angle of 25° to the horizontal with a speed of 22 ms-1 from the top of the cliff.
The height of the cliff is 21 m. Take g, the acceleration due to gravity, to be 9.81 ms2
How far horizontally (to 1 decimal place) from the base of the cliff does the object land?
Answer:
x = 41.28 m
Explanation:
This is a projectile launching exercise, let's find the time it takes to get to the base of the cliff.
Let's start by using trigonometry to find the initial velocity
cos 25 = v₀ₓ / v₀
sin 25 = Iv_{oy} / v₀
v₀ₓ = v₀ cos 25
v_{oy} = v₀ sin 25
v₀ₓ = 22 cos 25 = 19.94 m / s
v_{oy} = 22 sin 25 = 0.0192 m / s
let's use movement on the vertical axis
y = y₀ + v_{oy} t - ½ g t²
when reaching the base of the cliff y = 0 and the initial height is y₀ = 21 m
0 = 21 + 0.0192 t - ½ 9.81 t²
4.905 t² - 0.0192 t - 21 = 0
t² - 0.003914 t - 4.2813 =0
we solve the quadratic equation
t = [tex]\frac{ 0.003914\ \pm \sqrt{0.003914^2 + 4 \ 4.2813 } }{2}[/tex]
t = [tex]\frac{0.003914 \ \pm 4.13828}{2}[/tex]
t₁ = 2.07 s
t₂ = -2.067 s
since time must be a positive scalar quantity, the correct result is
t = 2.07 s
now we can look up the distance traveled
x = v₀ₓ t
x = 19.94 2.07
x = 41.28 m
A Ball A and a Ball B collide elastically. The initial momentum of Ball A is -2.00kgm/s and the initial momentum of Ball B is -5.00kgm/s. Ball A has a mass of 4.00kg and is traveling at 2.50 m/s after the collision. What is the velocity of ball B if it has a mass of 6.50kg?
The velocity of B after the collision is obtained as -2.6 m/s.
What is the principle of conservation of momentum?Now we now that the principle of conservation of momentum states that the momentum before collision is equal to the momentum after collision.
Thus;
(-2.00kgm/s) + ( -5.00kgm/s) = ( 4.00kg * 2.50 m/s) + ( 6.50kg * v)
-7 = 10 + 6.5v
-7 - 10 = 6.5v
v = -7 - 10 /6.5
v = -2.6 m/s
Hence, the velocity of B after the collision is obtained as -2.6 m/s.
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Cuando el pistón tiene un volumen de 2x10^-4 m^3, el gas en el pistón está a una presión de 150 kPa. El área del pistón es 0.00133 m^2. Calcular la fuerza que el gas ejerce sobre el embolo del pistón.
Answer:
F = 1.128 10⁸ Pa
Explanation:
Pressure is defined by
P = F / A
If the gas is ideal for equal force eds on all the walls, so on the piston area we have
F = P A
We reduce the pressure to the SI system
P = 150 kpa (1000 Pa / 1kPa = 150 103 Pa
we calculate
F = 150 10³ / 0.00133
F = 1.128 10⁸ Pa
A battery is two or more individual cells connected together. Some large trucks utilize large 24 volt lead acid batteries. How many lead acid cells would be required to construct a battery with this voltage
Answer:
#_pile = 12 celdas
Explanation:
Lead acid sulfur batteries generate each cell a potential of 2 volts. By colonato to reach the voltage of 24 volts
#_pile = 24/2
#_pile = 12 cledas
serially connected
A conductor is placed in a steady external electric field. Which of the following is FALSE?
a) All excess charge is distributed on the surface of the conductor
b) The electric field inside the conductor is the same as the external electric field
c) The electric field is zero inside the conductor
d) the electric field just outside the surface of the conductor is perpendicular to the surface
Answer:
a
Explanation:
because the electric field doesn't effect the conductor and its goes into storage for later
why meter cube is called derived unit
Answer:
Because it is the result of two more fundamental units, a derived unit is termed that. For volume, the cubic meter (m³) is the fundamental unit of area. Any number that cannot be measured directly with any equipment is referred to as a derived unit. For example, we can't quantify a substance's density using a rule, scale, or bucket.
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An observer on Earth sees Planet X to be stationary and also sees a rocket traveling toward Planet X at 0.5c. The rocket emits a pulse of light that travels outward in all directions. According to an observer on Planet X, how fast is the light pulse traveling toward them?
a) 2c/3
b) c/2
c) 2c/3
d) 5c/6
e) c
(E) c
Explanation:
The speed of light is always equal to c regardless of the relative motion of the light source.
Which of the following is a form of mechanical energy?
A. Chemical energy
B. Gravitational potential energy
C. Thermal energy
D. Nuclear energy
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Calculate the magnitude of a gravitational force between two object 400kg and 800kg separated by a distance of of 45m (take G =6.67 * 10^-11 Nm^2 kg^-2)
Answer:
Explanation:
The formula is
[tex]F_g=\frac{Gm_1m_2}{r^2}[/tex] and filling in:
[tex]F_g=\frac{(6.67*10^{11})(400)(800)}{(45^2)}[/tex] and multiply and divide all that out to get
[tex]F_g=1.1*10^{-8}[/tex] It should really only be 1 significant digit since 400 and 800 both have only 1 significant digit, but I used 2. It should be
[tex]F_g=[/tex] 1 × 10⁻⁸ N
A ball is thrown upward from the edge of a cliff with an initial velocity of 6 m/s. (a) How fast is it moving 0.5 s later? In what direction? (b) How fast is it moving 2 s later? In what direction?
Answer:
Explanation:
Kinematic equation
v = u + at
If UP is assumed to be the positive direction and we let gravity be 10 m/s² which will be in the downward direction so will be negative.
a) v = 6 + (-10)(0.5) = 1 m/s the result is positive, so upward
b) v = 6 + (-10)(2) = -14 m/s the result is negative, so downward
En la siguiente expresión matemáticas w=mg el peso w con relación a se relaciona con la masa m en una proporción
a) Directamente proporcional b) Inversamente proporcional c) Es constante
d) Ninguna de las anteriore
Answer:
a) Directamente proporcional
Explanation:
El peso se puede definir como la fuerza que actúa sobre un cuerpo o un objeto como resultado de la gravedad.
Matemáticamente, el peso de un objeto viene dado por la fórmula;
[tex] Peso = mg [/tex]
Donde;
m es la masa del objeto.
g es la aceleración debida a la gravedad.
De la expresión matemática, podemos deducir que el valor del peso de un objeto es directamente proporcional a la masa del objeto.
Por lo tanto, un aumento en la masa de un objeto provocaría un aumento en el peso del objeto y viceversa.
Two circular coils are concentric and lie in the same plane.The inner coil contains 120 turns of wire, has a radius of 0.012m,and carries a current of 6.0A. The outer coil contains 150turns and has a radius of 0.017 m. What must be the magnitudeand direction (relative to the current in the inner coil) ofthe current in the outer coil, such that the net magnetic field atthe common center of the two coils is zero?
Answer:
[tex]I_2=6.8A[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Turns of inner coil [tex]N_1=120[/tex]
Radius of inner coil [tex]r_1=0.012m[/tex]
Current of inner coil [tex]I_1=6.0A[/tex]
Turns of Outer coil [tex]N_2=150[/tex]
Radius of Outer coil [tex]r_2=0.017m[/tex]
Generally the equation for Magnetic Field is mathematically given by
[tex]B =\frac{ \mu N I}{2R}[/tex]
Therefore
Condition for the net Magnetic field to be zero
[tex]\frac{N_1* I_1}{( 2 * r_1 )}=\frac{N_2 * I_2}{2 * r_2}[/tex]
[tex]I_2=\frac{(N_1* I_1)*(( 2 * r_2)}{( 2 * r_1)*N_2}[/tex]
[tex]I_2=\frac{(120*6.0)*(( 2 * 0.017)}{( 2 * 0.012)*150}[/tex]
[tex]I_2=6.8A[/tex]
In first case a mass M is split into two parts with one part being 1/6.334 th of the original mass. In second case M is split into two equal parts. In both the cases the two parts are separated by same distance. What ratio of the magnitude of the gravitational force in first case to the magnitude of the gravitational force in the second case
Answer:
[tex]F_r=0.132:0.25[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
[tex]M_1=M*\frac{1}{6.334}[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]M_2=M-M*\frac_{1}{6.334}[/tex]
[tex]M_2=M*\frac{5.334}{6.334}[/tex]
Generally the equation for Gravitational force of attraction is mathematically given by
For Unequal split
[tex]F=\frac{GM_1M_2}{d^2}[/tex]
[tex]F=\frac{G(M*\frac_{1}{6.334})(M*\frac{5.334}{6.334})}{d^2}[/tex]
[tex]F=\frac{GM^2}{d^2}*(0.132)[/tex]
For equal split
[tex]F=\frac{GM_1M_2}{d^2}[/tex]
[tex]F=\frac{G(\frac{M}{2})((\frac{M}{2}}{d^2}[/tex]
[tex]F=0.25 \frac{GM^2}{d^2}[/tex]
Therefore the ratio of the gravitational force is
[tex]F_r=0.132:0.25[/tex]
A hydraulic vane pump has a real flow of 20 liters per minute, a pressure of 230 bar, a pump speed of 1400 rpm. Know that the input power is 10kW and the mechanical efficiency is 88%.
a) Calculate the volumetric efficiency of the pump
b) Calculate the specific volume of the pump (cm/rev). Question 3 (2,5d): Design a pneumatic transmission system to control 02 single-acting cylinders, using 02 reversing valves 3/2 acting by push button, 02 throttle valves - one-way. Describe the working principle of the system.
Explanation:
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A refrigerator has a coefficient of performance equal to 4.00. The refrigerator takes in 110 J of energy from a cold reservoir in each cycle. (a) Find the work required in each cycle. J (b) Find the energy expelled to the hot reservoir. J
Answer:
The correct answer is:
(a) 27.5 Joules
(b) 141.5 Joules
Explanation:
Given:
Energy,
[tex]Q_c = 110 \ J[/tex]
Coefficient of performance refrigerator,
[tex]Cop(refrig)=4[/tex]
(a)
As we know,
⇒ [tex]Cop(refrig) = \frac{Q_c}{Work}[/tex]
or,
⇒ [tex]Work=\frac{Q_c}{Cop(refrig)}[/tex]
[tex]=\frac{110}{4}[/tex]
[tex]=27.5 \ Joules[/tex]
(b)
⇒ [tex]Heat \ expelled = Heat \ removed +Work \ done[/tex]
or,
⇒ [tex]Q_h = Q_c+Work[/tex]
[tex]=114+27.5[/tex]
[tex]=141.5 \ Joules[/tex]
A silicon solar cell behaves like a battery with a 0.46 V terminal voltage. Suppose that 1.0 W of light of wavelength 620 nm falls on a solar cell and that 50%% of the photons give their energy to charge carriers, creating a current. What is the solar cell's efficiency that is, what percentage of the energy incident on the cell is converted to electric energy?
We have that the percentage of the energy incident on the cell that is converted to electric energy is
[tex]n=11\%[/tex]
From the question we are told that:
Voltage [tex]V=0.46V[/tex]
Power of light [tex]P=1.0W[/tex]
Wavelength [tex]w=620nm[/tex]
50 \% of the photons give their energy to charge carriers,
Generally, the equation for number of Protons is mathematically given by
[tex]N_p=\frac{P}{E}[/tex]
[tex]N_p=\frac{P \lambda}{hc}[/tex]
[tex]N_p=\frac{1}{(6.62*10^(-34)}*\frac{3*10^8}{(570*10^{-9}))}[/tex]
[tex]N_p=2.87*10^{18}[/tex]
Generally, the equation for Number of electron is mathematically given by
[tex]N_e=50 \% *n_3[/tex]
[tex]N_e=0.5*2.87*10^{18}[/tex]
[tex]N_e=1.43*10^{18}[/tex]
Therefore
Total current
[tex]I= e*N_e[/tex]
Where
e=electron Charge
Therefore
[tex]I=1.43*10^{18}*1.6*10^-{19}[/tex]
[tex]I=0.230A[/tex]
Generally, the equation for Power is mathematically given by
[tex]P=VI[/tex]
[tex]P=0.46*0.230[/tex]
[tex]P=0.1058W[/tex]
Therefore
Efficiency
[tex]n=\frac{0.1058}{1}[/tex]
[tex]n=0.1058[/tex]
[tex]n=11\%[/tex]
In conclusion
The percentage of the energy incident on the cell that is converted to electric energy is
[tex]n=11\%[/tex]
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What must be the same for two resistors that are connected in parallel?
Answer:
in parallel combination : potential difference between two terminal of resistors are always constant. ... hence, potential difference ( voltage ) must be same across each resistor .
Explanation:
difference between wavefront and wavelets
Answer:
A wavefront is the locus of all the particles which are in phase. A wavelet is an oscilation that starts from zero, then the amplitude increases and later decreases to zero
If ∆H = + VE , THEN WHAT REACTION IT IS
1) exothermic
2) endothermic
Answer:
endothermic
Explanation:
An endothermic is any process with an increase in the enthalpy H (or internal energy U) of the system. In such a process, a closed system usually absorbs thermal energy from its surroundings, which is heat transfer into the system.
A student wants to start a small business in school. Write down six items that
he/she can sell in school at a profit.
Answer:
packets of pen
packets of pencil
copies
books
bottles
mask
Six items that a student can sell in school at a profit:
- Homemade baked goods
- School supplies
-Drinks
- Healthy snacks
- Personalized accessories
- Stickers
What is a profit?Profit is the difference between the revenue earned by a business or individual and the costs incurred to produce the goods or services sold.
It is an important measure of financial success for companies and is often used to determine the value of a business.
We have,
Here are six items that a student can sell in school at a profit:
Homemade baked goods - cupcakes, cookies, brownies, and other treats can be sold individually or as a pack.
School supplies - items such as pens, pencils, erasers, rulers, notebooks, and binders are always in demand.
Drinks - bottled water, juices, and sodas are popular beverages that students may purchase during the school day.
Healthy snacks - fresh fruit, granola bars, and trail mix are nutritious snacks that many students are interested in buying.
Personalized accessories - items like keychains, bracelets, and bookmarks with unique designs or student names can be popular among peers.
Stickers - fun and colorful stickers can be sold individually or in packs and are often a favorite of younger students.
Thus,
Six items that a student can sell in school at a profit:
- Homemade baked goods
- School supplies
-Drinks
- Healthy snacks
- Personalized accessories
- Stickers
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given A=4i-10j and B= 7i+5j find b such that A+bB is a vector pointing along the x-axis (i.e has no y component)
Answer:
-4/7
Explanation:
Given the following
A=4i-10j and B= 7i+5j
A+ bB = 4i-10j + (7i+5j)b
A+ bB = 4i-10j + 7ib+5jb
A+ bB =
The vector along the x-axis is expressed as i + 0j
If the vector A+ bB is pointing in the direction of the x-axis then;
[tex]A+ bB * \frac{i+0j}{|i+0j|} = 0 \\ (4+7b)i-(10-5b)j* \frac{i+0j}{\sqrt{1^2+0^2} } = 0\\(4+7b)i-(10-5b)j *(i+0j) = 0\\4+7b-0 =0\\7b=-4\\b = -4/7[/tex]
Hence the value of b is -4/7
The value of [tex]\beta[/tex] such that [tex]\vec C = \vec A + \beta \cdot \vec B = c\,\hat{i}[/tex] is 2.
According to the statement, we have following system of vectorial equations:
[tex]\vec A = 4\,\hat {i} - 10\,\hat{j}[/tex] (1)
[tex]\vec {B} = 7\,\hat{i} + 5\,\hat{j}[/tex] (2)
[tex]\vec C = \vec A + \beta \cdot \vec B = c\,\hat{i}[/tex] (3)
By applying (1) and (2) in (3):
[tex](4\,\hat{i}-10\,\hat{j}) + \beta\cdot (7\,\hat{i}+5\,\hat{j}) = c\,\hat{i}[/tex]
[tex](4+7\cdot \beta)\,\hat{i} +(-10+5\cdot \beta)\,\hat{j} = c\,\hat{i}[/tex]
And we get two scalar equations after analyzing each component:
[tex]4+7\cdot \beta = c[/tex] (4)
[tex]-10+5\cdot \beta = 0[/tex] (5)
We solve for [tex]\beta[/tex] in (5):
[tex]\beta = 2[/tex]
And for [tex]c[/tex] in (4):
[tex]c = 4+7\cdot (2)[/tex]
[tex]c = 18[/tex]
The value of [tex]\beta[/tex] such that [tex]\vec C = \vec A + \beta \cdot \vec B = c\,\hat{i}[/tex] is 2.
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The graph below shows a cycle of a heat engine. Add the following labels to the graph. Some labels are used more than once.
Labels: Isobaric process; W= 0J; Work done on the system; Work done by the system.
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I'm not very good at this material. I'll try it, but if I were you, I wouldn't bet money on these answers.
"Isobaric" means constant pressure. So those are the horizontal lines, where every point on the line is at the same pressure. Those are the processes 1>2 and 3>4 .
I'm going around and around in my mind with the other labels, and I can't decide. So I'm afraid I can't answer any more of them ... they might be wrong.
Answer:
1 -> 2 & 3 -> 4: Isobaric process
4 -> 1: Work done BY the system
2 -> 3: Work done ON the system
W(total): W = 0J
Explanation:
The two horizontal lines (1 -> 2 & 3 -> 4) are "Isobaric" since isobaric processes take place at constant pressure. I believe 4 -> 1 is "Work done BY the system" since pressure increases when there is an increase of thermal energy, in other words, the system is absorbing heat. This is why the volume increases from 1 -> 2 after the system has absorbed heat in 4 -> 1. Following the directions of the arrows, 2 -> 3 would be "Work done ON the system" since pressure is DECREASING, meaning temperature is also exiting the system. That's why the next step (3 -> 4) shows a decrease in volume. This model depicts a process that has a W(total) of 0 J because this is a cycle.
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A motor is designed to operate on 117 V and draws a current of 17.7 A when it first starts up. At its normal operating speed, the motor draws a current of 2.78 A. Obtain (a) the resistance of the armature coil, (b) the back emf developed at normal speed, and (c) the current drawn by the motor at one-third normal speed.
Answer:
Resistance of the armature coil = 6.61 ohms
Back emf developed at normal speed = 98.62 V (Approx.)
Current drawn by the motor at one-third normal speed = 12.73 A
Explanation:
Given:
Potential difference V = 117 V
Current = 17.7 A
Motor drawn current = 2.78 A
Find:
Resistance of the armature coil
Back emf developed at normal speed
Current drawn by the motor at one-third normal speed
Computation:
A] Resistance of the armature coil R = V/ I
Resistance of the armature coil = 117 / 17.7
Resistance of the armature coil = 6.61 ohms
B] Back emf developed at normal speed = V- IR
Back emf developed at normal speed = 117 V - (2.78 A)(6.61 ohms)
Back emf developed at normal speed = 117 V - 18.37
Back emf developed at normal speed = 98.62 V (Approx.)
C] Current drawn by the motor at one-third normal speed = 17.7 A - (98.62/3)/(6.61 ohms)
Current drawn by the motor at one-third normal speed = 17.7 - 4.97
Current drawn by the motor at one-third normal speed = 12.73 A
A converging lens is used to focus light from a small bulb onto a book. The lens has a focal length of 10.0 cm and is located 40.0 cm from the book. Determine the distance from the lens to the light bulb.
Answer:
[tex]u=13.3cm[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Focal Length [tex]F=10.0cm[/tex]
Distance [tex]d=40cm[/tex]
Generally the equation for Focal length is mathematically given by
[tex]\frac{1}{f}=\frac{1}{u}+\frac{1}{v}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{10}=\frac{1}{u}+\frac{1}{40}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{u}=\frac{3}{40}[/tex]
[tex]u=13.3cm[/tex]
Focal length is the distance from the center of the lens to principle foci. The distance of the from the lens to the light bulb is 13.3 cm.
The distance can be determined by the formula,
[tex]\bold {\dfrac 1{f} = \dfrac 1{u} + \dfrac 1{v} }[/tex]
Where,
f - focal length = 10 cm
u - distance of object = ?
v = distance of image = 40 cm
Put the values in the equation,
[tex]\bold {\dfrac 1{10} = \dfrac 1{u} + \dfrac 1{40} }\\\\\bold {\dfrac 1{u} = \dfrac 3{40}}\\\\\bold {\dfrac 1{u} = 13.3 cm}[/tex]
Therefore, the distance of the from the lens to the light bulb is 13.3 cm.
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Which of the following is true about resistivity of any given metal? depends on its temperature. varies nearly linearly with temperature. has units of ohm-meter. A. II and III only B. I and II only C. I and III only D. I, II and III E. III only
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[tex]\sf{C. \:I\: and \:III}[/tex]
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The correct statements about resistivity of any given metal are The resistivity of metal is more than that of insulators and Metals can carry electricity more easily than insulators. Option a and c are correct answer.
Resistivity is a property that quantifies how strongly a material opposes the flow of electric current. Metals have lower resistivity compared to insulators. This means that metals allow electric current to flow more easily than insulators.
Due to their lower resistivity, metals have higher electrical conductivity and can carry electric current more easily compared to insulators. Insulators, on the other hand, have high resistivity and hinder the flow of electric current. Resistivity is a material-specific property and varies for different substances. Metals, such as copper or aluminum, have low resistivity and are often used as conductors for transmitting electricity. Insulators, such as rubber or plastic, have high resistivity and are used to prevent the flow of electricity.
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The complete question is, "Which of the following statements are true about resistivity of any given metal?
A. The resistivity of metal is more than that of insulators.
B. The insulators and metals have same resistivity.
C. Metals can carry electricity more easily than insulators.
D. The resistivity of insulators is more than that of metals.
Consider a piston filled with 3 mols of an ideal gas, kept at a constant temperature 290 K. We slowly compress the gas starting at 2 m3 and ending at 1 m3. How much work do we need to do on the gas to perform this operation
Answer: [tex]-5013.65\ J[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
No of moles [tex]n=3[/tex]
Temperature [tex]T=290\ K[/tex]
Initial volume [tex]V_1=2\ m^3[/tex]
Final volume [tex]V_2=1\ m^3[/tex]
Work done in constant temperature process is
[tex]W=nRT\ln \left(\dfrac{V_2}{V_1}\right)[/tex]
Insert the values
[tex]\Rightarrow W=3\times 8.314\times 290\ln \left (\dfrac{1}{2}\right)\\\\\Rightarrow W=-870\times 8.314\times \ln (2)\\\Rightarrow W=-5013.65\ J[/tex]
The time delay between transmission and the arrival of the reflected wave of a signal using ultrasound traveling through a piece of fat tissue was 0.13 ms. At what depth did this reflection occur? (The average propagation speed for sound in body tissue is 1540 m/s)
Answer:
10.01 cm
Explanation:
Given that,
The time delay between transmission and the arrival of the reflected wave of a signal using ultrasound traveling through a piece of fat tissue was 0.13 ms.
The average propagation speed for sound in body tissue is 1540 m/s.
We need to find the depth when the reflection occur. We know that, the distance is double when transmitting and arriving. So,
[tex]v=\dfrac{2d}{t}\\\\d=\dfrac{vt}{2}\\\\d=\dfrac{1540\times 0.13\times 10^{-3}}{2}\\\\d= $$0.1001\ m[/tex]
or
d = 10.01 cm
So, the reflection will occur at 10.01 cm.
A 1-cm long wire carrying 15 A is inside a solenoid 4 cm in radius with 800 turns/m carrying a current of 40 mA. The wire segment is oriented perpendicularly to the axis of the solenoid. What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on this wire segment in ???? N?
Answer:
the magnitude of the magnetic force on the wire segment is 6.03 x 10⁻⁶ N
Explanation:
Given;
length of the conductor, L = 1 cm = 0.01 m
current carried by the solenoid, I₁ = 15 A
radius of the solenoid, r = 4 cm
number of turns per length of the solenoid, n = 800 turns/m
current carried by the solenoid, I₂ = 40 mA = 0.04 A
The magnetic field of the solenoid is calculated as;
B = μnI₂
where;
μ is the permeability of free space = 4π x 10⁻⁷ Tm/A
B = ( 4π x 10⁻⁷) x (800) x (0.04)
B = 4.022 x 10⁻⁵ T
The magnitude of the magnetic force on the wire segment is calculated as;
F = BI₁L sinθ
where
θ is the angle made by the wire segment against the solenoid = 90⁰
F = (4.022 x 10⁻⁵) x (15) x (0.01) x sin(90)
F = 6.03 x 10⁻⁶ N
Therefore, the magnitude of the magnetic force on the wire segment is 6.03 x 10⁻⁶ N