This question is incomplete, the complete question is;
A 8.45μC particle with a mass of 6.15 x 10⁻⁵ kg moves perpendicular to a 0.493-T magnetic field in a circular path of radius 34.1 m.
How much time will it take for the particle to complete one orbit?
a. 92.7 s
b. 0.0927 s
c. 9.27 s
d. 927 s
Answer:
it will take 92.7 seconds for the particle to complete one orbit.
Option a) 92.7 s is the correct option
Explanation:
Given that;
mass m = 6.15 x 10⁻⁵ kg
q = 8.45μC = 8.45 × 10⁻⁶ C
B = 0.493
we know that
Time period T = 2πr / V
where r = mv/qB
so T = 2πm/qB
we substitute
T = (2 × 3.14 × 6.15 x 10⁻⁵) / ( 8.45 × 10⁻⁶ × 0.493)
T = 0.0003862 / 0.000004165
T = 92.7 sec
Therefore it will take 92.7 seconds for the particle to complete one orbit.
Option a) 92.7 s is the correct option
Which of the following are electromagnetic waves?a. Water wavesb. Radio wavesc. Sound wavesd. Seismic waves
Answer:
Radio waves
Explanation:
Radio wavs are electromagnetic waves.
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A 500-N box is at rest on the floor. Dennis Elbo makes several
attempts to move the box, pushing against the box with varying
amounts of horizontal force. Yet the box never does move. In this
situation, the amount of static friction force experienced by the box
Select all that apply.
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0 is 500 N
O is equal to the force with which Dennis exerts on the
box
has an upper limit and Dennis O has not yet exceeded the upper limit
Ois always the coefficient of friction multiplied by the normal force value
Answer:
Select the second and the third options you listed.
Explanation:
Select the answer options:
"is equal to the force with which Dennis exerts on the box."
and
"has an upper limit and Dennis has not yet exceeded the upper limit."
In fact, this upper limit of the static friction force is the product of the coefficient of static friction ([tex]\mu[/tex]) times the weight of the box.
an object falls from a hovering helicopter and hits the ground at a speed of 30m per seconds. how long does it take the object to reach the ground and how far does it fall? sketch a velocity-time graph for the object ( ignore air resistance
Answer:
45.9m
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Final velocity = 30m/s
Initial velocity = 0m/s
Unknown:
Time it takes for the object of fall = ?
Height of fall = ?
Solution:
For the first problem, we use the equation below to solve for t;
V = U + gt
V is the final velocity
U is the initial velocity
g is the acceleration due to gravity
t is the time taken
30 = 0 + 9.8 x t
30 = 9.8t
t = [tex]\frac{30}{9.8}[/tex] = 3.1s
Now, height of fall;
V² = U² + 2gH
30² = 0² + 2 x 9.8 x H
900 = 19.6H
H = 45.9m
A parallel-plate capacitor with circular plates of radius 40 mm is being discharged by a current of 6.0 A. At what radius (a) inside and (b) outside the capacitor gap is the magnitude of the induced magnetic field equal to 75% of its maximum value?(c) What is that maximum value?
Answer:
A) r = 0.03 m
B) r = 0.0533 m
C) B_max = 0.00003 T
Explanation:
Formula for magnetic field inside the capacitor when it is parallel to the length element is;
B_in = (μ_o•I•r/(2πR²)
Formula for maximum magnetic field is;
B_max = (μ_o•I/(2πR)
Formula for magnetic field outside the capacitor is; B_out = (μ_o•I/(2πr)
A) Magnetic field inside the capacitor is gotten from our first equation above;
B_in = (μ_o•I•r/R²)
Since we want to find the radius at which the magnitude of the induced magnetic field equal to 75% or 0.75 of its maximum value.
Thus;
B_in = 0.75B_max
(μ_o•I•r/(2πR²) = 0.75((μ_o•I/(2πR))
μ_o•I and 2πR will cancel out to give;
r/R = 0.75
r = 0.75R
We are given R = 40 mm = 0.04 m
r = 0.75 × 0.04
r = 0.03 m
B) magnetic field outside the capacitor is; B_out = (μ_o•I/(2πr)
Thus for the magnitude of the induced magnetic field equal to 75% or 0.75 of its maximum value:
B_out = 0.75B_max
(μ_o•I/(2πr) = 0.75((μ_o•I/(2πR))
μ_o•I and 2π will cancel out to give;
1/r = 0.75/R
r = R/0.75
r = 0.04/0.75
r = 0.0533 m
C) B_max = μ_o•I/(2πR)
μ_o is a constant known as vacuum of permeability with a value of 4π × 10^(-7) T.m/A
Thus;
B_max = (4π × 10^(-7) × 6)/(2π × 0.04)
B_max = 0.00003 T
Hypothesis: If the starting height of a sloped racetrack is increased, then the speed at which a toy car travels along the track will ________ because the toy car ____
Answer:
If the starting height of a sloped racetrack is increased, then the speed at which a toy car travels along the track will increase because the toy car will have a greater acceleration.
Explanation:
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Hypothesis: If the starting height of a sloped racetrack is increased, then the speed at which a toy car travels along the track will increase because the toy car gains more potential energy at the higher starting point.
When a toy car moves along a sloped racetrack, it converts its potential energy (due to its height above the ground) into kinetic energy (energy of motion). The higher the starting height of the racetrack, the more potential energy the toy car possesses initially.
As the toy car moves down the sloped track, it will accelerate due to the force of gravity. The potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, and the car's speed increases. According to the law of conservation of energy, the total mechanical energy (sum of potential and kinetic energy) remains constant as long as no external forces, such as friction, act on the car.
Therefore, if the starting height of the racetrack is increased, the toy car will have more potential energy to start with. As it moves down the track, it will convert this increased potential energy into kinetic energy, resulting in a higher speed compared to when it starts from a lower height.
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5. Peter had an inflated balloon that he released and flies across the room. The balloon slows down and then stops on top of the dinning table, As the balloon slows downs the force becomes
A.balanced
B.frictional
C.restricted
D.unbalanced
A bicycle mechanic is checking a road bike's chain. He applies force F = 48 N to a pedal at the angle shown in (Figure 1) while keeping the wheel from rotating. The pedal is 17 cm from the center of the crank; the gear has a diameter of 16 cm.
Answer:
T = 102.3 ≈ 100
Explanation:
r(pedal) = 17 cm = 0.017 m
r(gear) = 16 cm / 2 = 8 cm = 0.008 m
θ = 180°-110° = 70°
F = 48 N
T = ?
τ₁ = r(pedal)*F*cosθ = (0.017 m)(48 N)cos(70°) = 0.28 N*m (*negative because it is applied clockwise)
τ₂ = -τ₁ = -(-0.28 N*m) = 0.28 N*m
τ₂ = r(gear)*T*cosθ
T = τ₂÷(r(gear)*cosθ) = 0.28 N*m ÷ (0.008 m * cos(70°))
T = 102.3 ≈ 100 ( 2 sig figs)
9. What distance is a book from the floor if the book contains 196 Joules of potential energy and has a mass of 5 kg?
Answer:
the book is 4 meters from the floor
Explanation:
Use the formula for potential energy:
U = m g h
196 J = 5kg 9.8m/s^2 h
h = 196 / (5*9.8 ) m
h = 4 m
On a surface of a planet of radius R and mass M the acceleration due to gravity is 7m/s?. Consider another planet of radius 2R and mass 0.4M. What would the acceleration due to gravity be on this new planet? Show your calculations.
Answer:
0.7 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]
Explanation:
From Newton's law of universal gravitation,
F = [tex]\frac{GMm}{r^{2} }[/tex]
and from Newton's second law of motion,
F = mg
So that;
mg = [tex]\frac{GMm}{r^{2} }[/tex]
⇒ g = [tex]\frac{GM}{r^{2} }[/tex]
For the first planet,
7 = [tex]\frac{GM}{R^{2} }[/tex]
⇒ G = [tex]\frac{7R^{2} }{M}[/tex] .............. 1
For the second planet,
g = [tex]\frac{0.4GM}{(2R)^{2} }[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{0.4GM}{4R^{2} }[/tex]
⇒ G = [tex]\frac{4gR^{2} }{0.4M}[/tex] ............. 2
Equating 1 and 2, we have;
[tex]\frac{7R^{2} }{M}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{4gR^{2} }{0.4M}[/tex]
g = [tex]\frac{7R^{2} *0.4M}{4R^{2}M }[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{7*0.4}{4}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{2.8}{4}[/tex]
g = 0.7
Therefore, the acceleration due to gravity on the new planet is 0.7 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex].
a pot of water at 20.0ºC is warmed to 100º when 40000cal is added. what is the mass of the water?
Answer:
500 g
Explanation:
m = Mass of water
c = Specific heat of water = [tex]1\ \text{cal/g}^{\circ}\text{C}[/tex]
[tex]\Delta T[/tex] = Temperature difference = [tex]100-20=80^{\circ}\text{C}[/tex]
Q = Heat added = 40000 cal
Heat is given by
[tex]Q=mc\Delta T\\\Rightarrow m=\dfrac{Q}{c\Delta T}\\\Rightarrow m=\dfrac{40000}{1\times 80}\\\Rightarrow m=500\ \text{g}[/tex]
The mass of water is 500 g.
I NEED HELP PLZ I HAVE NO CLUE WHAT THE ANSWER IS AND I REALLY NEED TO GET AN A ON THIS TEST!
Answer:
I'm pretty sure its c
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The mass of Jupiter is about 320 times the mass of Earth. However, Jupiter’s gravity affects Earth very little because_____________. a Earth is so far from Jupiter. b Earth is so small. c Jupiter is made of gas. d Jupiter is nearer to the sun than Earth is.
Answer:no sure sorry
Explanation:
A magnet of mass 0.20 kg is dropped from rest and falls vertically through a 35.0 cm copper tube. Eddy currents are induced, causing the copper to warm up. The speed of the magnet as it emerges from the tube is 1.50 m/s. How much heat energy is dissipated to the environment?
Answer:
The energy lost to the environment is 0.461 J
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the magnet, m = 0.2 kg
height of fall, h = 35 cm = 0.35 m
initial speed of the magnet, u = 0
final speed of the magnet, v = 1.5 m/s
Initial energy of the magnet is given by;
E₁ = P.E₁ + K.E₁
E₁ = mgh₁ + ¹/₂mu²
E₁ = (0.2 x 9.8 x 0.35) + ¹/₂(0.2)(0)²
E₁ = 0.686 J
Final energy of the magnet as it emerges from the tube is given by;
E₂ = mgh₂ + ¹/₂mv²
E₂ = (0.2 x 9.8 x 0) + ¹/₂(0.2)(1.5)²
E₂ = 0 + 0.225 J
The energy lost to the environment is given by;
E = E₂ - E₁
E = 0.225 J - 0.686 J
E = -0.461 J (negative sign indicates lost energy to the environment)
Therefore, the energy lost to the environment is 0.461 J
A plane flying at a speed of 59.1 m/s is dropping a package 521 m above the intended target. How long does it take for the package to hit the ground?
A.) 10.3 seconds
B.) 0.1 seconds
C.) 106.3 seconds
D.) 8.8 seconds
Answer:
t = 10.31 seconds which agrees with answer option A)
Explanation:
Notice that the horizontal velocity of the plane imparted to the package, doesn't affect the vertical motion for which the original (vertical velocity) is zero.
Then the equation for the distance travelled by the package is:
d = (1/2) a t^2
in our case, d = 521 m, and a = g (acceleration of gravity 9.8 m/s^2)
then we can solve for t in the equation:
521 = 9.8/2 t^2
t^2 = 521/4.9
t^2 = 106.32 s^2
t = 10.31 seconds
if the motor m rotates in the direction shown by the arrow what is going on
The question is incomplete,I will complete the question and provide the answer.
Due to the nature of the question,I will sketch an answer/solution to the question and submit it as an attachment.
So you will be having two attachments,
1) The question
2) The solution
From the options given in the first attachment with is the question,the correct answer is option C.
1 AND 2 ARE GOING UP.
Proper explanation using sketch and arrows is given in the second attachment which shows the solution to the question.
What is Energy in physics?
Answer:
Energy, in physics, the capacity for doing work. It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other various forms. There are, moreover, heat and work—i.e., energy in the process of transfer from one body to another.
Explanation:
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The statement "46 m, East" refers to the ______________ of an object.
velocity
distance
displacement
speed
acceleration
Answer:
Distance
Example:
Answer:
Displacement
Explanation:
displacement implies a vector quantity that expresses the distance (in a straight line) between the starting and finishing points. Hence, the statement "46 m, East" refers to a displacement of 46 m toward the East.
in the woman's mouth if
she is drinking through a straw extending 0.085 m above the surface of the drink? Note:
Assume the drink has a density of 1015 kg/m^3. ????
Answer:
hi mate,
interesting question, first of all the pressure is determined by using the following formula:
Pg = p * G * h
where p is the density of the liquid, G is the gravity and h is the height difference, in you case you have:
p = 1015 kg/m3
G = 9.8m/s2
h = 0.085 m
insert these values into the equation above:
Pg = 1015 kg/m3 * 9.8m/s2 * 0.085 m = 849.81 kg·m-1·s-2 or 849.81 pascal
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9. In the graph below, what is the force being exerted on
the 16-kg cart?
A. 4N
C. 16N
B. 8N
D. 32 N
Answer:
D
Explanation:
How do bones develop and grow?
Answer:
Explanation:
Bones grow in length at the epiphyseal plate by a process that is similar to endochondral ossification. The cartilage in the region of the epiphyseal plate next to the epiphysis continues to grow by mitosis. The chondrocytes, in the region next to the diaphysis, age and degenerate.
What is potential energy? Use in your own words.
Answer:
Potential energy is the latent energy in an object at rest.
Explanation:
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In 1993, Wayne Brian threw a spear at a record distance of 201.24 m. (This is not an official sports record because a special device was used to “elongate” Brian’s hand.) Suppose Brian threw the spear at a 35.0° angle with respect to the horizontal. What was the initial speed of the spear? 2. Find the maximum height and time of flight of the spear in problem #1.
I really don't know how to do any of this please help me :(
Answer:
V₀ = 45.81 m/s
H = 70.45 m
T = 5.36 s
Explanation:
The motion of the spare is projectile motion. Therefore, we will first use the formula of range of projectile:
R = V₀² Sin 2θ/g
where,
R = Range of Projectile = 201.24 m
V₀ = Initial Speed = ?
θ = Launch Angle = 35°
g = 9.8 m/s²
Therefore,
201.24 m = V₀²[Sin 2(35°)]/9.8 m/s²
V₀ = √[(201.24 m)/(0.095 m/s²)
V₀ = 45.81 m/s
Now, for maximum height:
H = V₀² Sin² θ/g
H = (45.81 m/s)² Sin² 35°/9.8 m/s²
H = 70.45 m
For the total time of flight:
T = 2 V₀ Sin θ/g
T = 2(45.81 m/s) Sin 35°/9.8 m/s²
T = 5.36 s
If the weight of a person is 500 newton what is his mass on the earth ?
Answer:
The person is on the Moon having a weight of 500 N. The acceleration of gravity on the Moon is approximately 1.6 m/s2. What is your his, which includes his space suit?
f= Force (of gravity)=500N
g=acceleration of gravity=1.6m/s^2
m=mass=312kg
m=f/a= 500N/1.6 m/s^2 = 500 (kg-m/1.6m/s^2) = 500/1.6kg = 312kg
his mass is 312kg
A student wants to determine the coefficient of static friction μ between a block of wood and an adjustable inclined plane. Of the following, the minimum additional equipment the student needs to determine a value for μ is
Answer:
A protractor to measure the angle of the inclined plane with the horizontal
Explanation:
The student needs to lift the free end of the adjustable inclined plane until the object barely starts sliding, and measure the angle at which such happens. At that point, the force of friction equals the component of the weight in the direction of the incline. That is:
[tex]f=\mu\,* N = \mu * m g\, cos(\theta)[/tex]
and [tex]w_{//}= m\,g\,sin(\theta)[/tex]
Then
[tex]f = w_{//}\\\mu *\,m \,g\,cos(\theta) = m\,g\,sin(\theta)\\\mu = tan(\theta)[/tex]
and therefore, the coefficient of static friction is fully determined just by calculating the tangent of the angle that the incline forms with the horizontal.
Then the only extra instrument needed is a protractor to measure the angle.
a force of 35N is exerted over a cylinder with an area of 5m^2. What pressure,in pascals, will be transmitted in the hydraulic system?
Answer:
The answer is 7 PaExplanation:
The pressure transmitted in the hydraulic system can be found by using the formula
[tex]p = \frac{f}{a} \\ [/tex]
f is the force
a is the area
From the question we have
[tex]p = \frac{35}{5} \\ [/tex]
We have the final answer as
7 PaHope this helps you
A 5 kg projectile is shot with an initial velocity of 8 m/s from a height of 10 meters. If the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s^2, what is the total initial energy of the projectile?
Answer: 650 joules
Explanation:
Total energy (kinetic + potential)
1/2×mv^ + mgh
1/2×5×8×8+ 5×9.8×10
1/2×320 + 5×98
320/2 + 480
320/2 + 980/2 (multipling to make the denominator equal)
1300/2 = 650 joules
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branches of sicence
Answer: Natural science can be divided into two main branches
Explanation:
life science and physical science. Life science is alternatively known as biology, and physical science is subdivided into branches: physics, chemistry, astronomy and Earth science.
If a ball rolls down an incline with a starting velocity of 0m/s and a final velocity of 6m/s
and it takes a total of 1.4 seconds, calculate its acceleration.
Answer:
If a ball rolls down an incline with a starting velocity of 0m/s and a final velocity of 6m/s
and it takes a total of 1.4 seconds, calculate its acceleration.
Answer:
Acceleration is 4.28 m/s²
Explanation:
Acceleration is change of speed in time. To solve this, we will assume that the acceleration is constant, meaning that every second the velocity increases for the same constant value.
a = ∆v/t
∆v is the difference between two measured velocities:
a = (v2 - v1) / t
v1 = 0m/s
v2 = 6m/s
t = 1.4 s
Now, we only plug in the given values:
a = (6 - 0) / 1.4
a = 6 m/s / 1.4 s
a = 4.28 m/s²
Select the correct answer.
The motion of a car on a position-time graph is represented with a horizontal line. What does this indicate about the car's motion?
A. It's not moving.
B.It's moving at a constant speed.
C.It's moving at a constant velocity
D.It's speeding up.
Answer:
It isn't moving
Explanation:
My favorite Naruto couple fighting together!!!! Remember this?! And remember.........this?!
I cried so hard when he died.
Answer:
ok tbh i didnt cry when neji died but now when i think about it i just cry thinking about how himawari could have met her uncle
Explanation: