Answer:
[tex]V=1.76\times 10^{-4}\ V[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
The diameter of a wire, d = 1.628 mm
Radius, r = 0.814 mm = 0.000814m
Current, I = 12.5 mA
The length of the wire, l = 2m
The resistivity of the wire, [tex]\rho=1.47\times 10^{-8}\ \Omega-m[/tex]
We need to find the potential difference across the wire. We know that the resistance of the wire is given by :
[tex]R=\rho\dfrac{l}{A}[/tex]
Also, V = IR
[tex]\dfrac{V}{I}=\rho\dfrac{l}{A}\\\\V=\dfrac{\rho l I}{A}\\\\V=\dfrac{1.47\times 10^{-8}\times 2\times 12.5\times 10^{-3}}{\pi \times (0.000814)^2}\\\\V=1.76\times 10^{-4}\ V[/tex]
So, the potential difference of the wire is [tex]1.76\times 10^{-4}\ V[/tex].
A spring is pulled to 10 cm and held in place with a force of 500 N. What is the spring constant of the spring in N/cm?
Answer:
K=50N/cm
Explanation:
Force can be calculated using below expresion;
F=ke
where f = force,
k =spring constant,
e = extension
force = 500 N
e= 10 cm =
Then substitute, the given values
500=10 × k
k=500/10
K=50N/cm
This image shows layers underground.
Top to bottom: Soil, Clay, Rocks, Granite.
Which layer will become saturated first when rain falls?
clay
granite
rocks
soil
Answer:
soil
Explanation:
CORRECT
Answer:
soil
Explanation:
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What is the mass of a bicycle traveling at a speed of 5 m/s and with a kinetic energy of 125 J?
Answer:
K. E= 1/2MV²
125 = 1/2M5²
multiply both side by 2
250 = 25M
M= 10kg
An object accelerates at 50 m/s/s with a force of 100 N. What is its mass?
Answer:
Explanation:
A change in an object’s motion—such as Xander speeding up on his scooter—is called acceleration. Acceleration occurs whenever an object is acted upon by an unbalanced force. The greater the net force acting on the object, the greater its acceleration will be, but the mass of the object also affects its acceleration. The smaller its mass is, the greater its acceleration for a given amount of force. Newton’s second law of motion summarizes these relationships. According to this law, the acceleration of an object equals the net force acting on it divided by its mass. This can be represented by the equation:
Acceleration=Netforce-Mass or a=F/m
how do you increase the ideal mechanical advantage of an inclined plane?
Answer:
The mechanical advantage increases as the slope of the incline decreases. But the load will then have to be moved a greater distance. The ideal mechanical advantage (IMA) of an inclined plane is the length of the incline divided by the vertical rise, the so-called run-to-rise ratio.
Explanation:
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How many electrons per second flow through a wire with a 12pA current?
Car A has twice the mass of Car B; both travel at the same speed. Compared to Car B. Car A has:
o the same the energy
o four times the energy
Otwice the energy
one-half the energy
one-fourth the energy
Answer:
Car A has twice the energy of car B.
Explanation:
The kinetic energy of an object is given by :
[tex]K=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
Where
m is the mass
v is the speed of the object
Car A has twice the mass of Car B. Both travel at the same speed i.e.
[tex]m_A=2m_B[/tex]
So,
[tex]\dfrac{K_A}{K_B}=\dfrac{(1/2)m_Av^2}{(1/2)m_Bv^2}\\\\=\dfrac{2m_B}{m_B}\\\\\dfrac{K_A}{K_B}=2\\\\K_A=2\times K_B[/tex]
So, the kinetic energy of car A is twice of the kinetic energy of car B.
Answer:
Car A has twice the energy
Explanation:
Using a box covered with graph paper allows you to simulate which aspect of a car crash?
Answer:
a computer modeling
Explanation:
Determine the increase in volume of 100m3 of mercury when it's temperature change from 10c to 45c the linear expansion coefficient is 6 x 10-5
Answer:
0.63m
Explanation:
Volume expansivity = change in volume/original volume×temp change
Volume expansivity p = 3x
p = ∆V/V∆t
x is the linear expansivity
Given
x = 6 x 10^-4
p = 3x
p = 3(6 x 10^-5)
p = 18×10^-5
Volume = 100m³
∆t = 45-10 = 35°C
Required
Change in volume ∆V
Substitute the given values into the formula
18×10^-5 = ∆V/100(35)
18×10^-5 =∆V/3500
∆V = 3500×0.00018
∆V = 0.63m
Hence the increase in volume of the Mercury is 0.63n
Distance and direction of an object's change in position from a starting point are:
Answer:
An object changes position if it moves relative to a reference point. The change in position is determined by the distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point (displacement). Direction • Direction is the line, or path along which something is moving, pointing, or aiming.
Explanation:
Answer: An object changes position if it moves relative to a reference point. The change in position is determined by the distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point (displacement). Direction • Direction is the line, or path along which something is moving, pointing, or aiming.
Explanation: BRAINLIEST?
The illustration shows the forces in Newtons (N) acting on three different blocks. Which
boxes will move under these conditions?
Answer:a
Explanation:because I know
Answer:
B & C
Explanation:
the first block will not move
A hydrogen atom has a radius of 2.5 x 10-11 m
Determine the radius of a magnesium atom.
Answer:
[tex]R = 1.5* 10^{-10}m[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
[tex]r = 2.5 * 10^{-11}m[/tex] -- radius of hydrogen atom
See attachment
Required
Determine the radius of magnesium atom (R)
From the attachment, the ratio of a hydrogen atom to a magnesium atom is:
[tex]Ratio = 6mm : 36mm[/tex]
Simplify
[tex]Ratio =1 : 6[/tex]
Represent the radius as ratio:
[tex]Ratio = r : R[/tex]
Substitute [tex]r = 2.5 * 10^{-11}m[/tex]
[tex]Ratio = 2.5 * 10^{-11}m : R[/tex]
Equate both ratios
[tex]2.5 * 10^{-11}m : R = 1 : 6[/tex]
Express as fraction
[tex]\frac{2.5 * 10^{-11}m}{R} = \frac{1}{6}[/tex]
Cross Multiply
[tex]R * 1 = 2.5 * 10^{-11}m * 6[/tex]
[tex]R * 1 = 2.5 * 6* 10^{-11}m[/tex]
[tex]R * 1 = 15* 10^{-11}m[/tex]
[tex]R = 15* 10^{-11}m[/tex]
[tex]R = 1.5*10* 10^{-11}m[/tex]
[tex]R = 1.5* 10^{1-11}m[/tex]
[tex]R = 1.5* 10^{-10}m[/tex]
Hence, the radius of the magnesium atom is: [tex]1.5* 10^{-10}m[/tex]
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Answer:
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The velocity of a car increases from 10 km/h to 50 km/h in 5 seconds. What is its acceleration?
Answer:
2.22m/s^2
Explanation:
5 points
What did Alfred Wegener think happens during Continental Drift?
A. Continents move
B. The mantle warms
C. Convection Stops
D. Continents freeze
Answer:
Continents move
Explanation:
If you walk up a set of steps empty handed and walk up the same set of steps holding a flower pot in thesame amount of time. Which requires more work?
a.) empty handed b.) holding flower pot c.) same
Explanation:
I think holding a flower pot. more energy will be needed
All forces acting upon a body are equal in magnitude
and opposite in direction. The object is initially
motionless and will remain motionless.
What is this condition called?
Answer:
Explanation:
It's called static equilibrium. The object is motionless and every force equals/cancels each other out
Complete the statements about convection currents. Convection currents occur in fluids because of temperature and differences. Convection currents transfer energy throughout a fluid. They continue until all of the fluid is at the same temperature.
Answer:
density; thermal
Explanation:
Convection currents occur in fluids because of temperature and density differences. Convection currents transfer thermal energy throughout a fluid.
When a fluid is heated, the molecules closest to the heat source gets heated first and their temperature is raised. The rise in temperature lowers their density and as such, they move to the upper portion of the fluid to be replaced by yet-to-be-heated molecules at the upper portion.
When the replacement molecules also get heated, the same process occurs and a to-and-from rotational movement of molecules, also known as convection current, is created within the fluid. The to and from movement, thus, transfer thermal energy within the fluid until all the molecules within the fluid are at the same temperature.
Answer
density; thermal
Explanation:
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What is the impulse of a constant force of 50 newtons applied for 0.6 seconds
Answer:
30 kg·[tex]\frac{m}{s}[/tex]
Explanation:
Impulse is equal to the average force multiplied by the elapsed time, or
J=[tex]F_{av}[/tex]Δt
Your average force [tex]F_{av}[/tex] is 50 newtons because it was a constant force. Your elapsed time Δt was 0.6 seconds.
Multiply these values and you get an impulse of 30 kg·[tex]\frac{m}{s}[/tex]
What are forces? (Check all that apply)
-Push or pull
-An action that has the ability to change potion
-Actions that can increase or decrease the speed of a moving object
-Actions that can change the direction in which an object is moving
-Gravity
-Electromagnetic
-Strong Nuclear Force
-Weak Force
-Matter
Answer:
Push or Pull
Gravity
Strong Nuclear Force
Weak Force
Explanation:
The mass of an object is 0.201 kg. The object requires 15.0 J of heat to
raise its temperature by 283 K. What is the specific heat of the object? *
Answer:
49k
Explanation:
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A 15 n net force is used to move a 5kg box. What is the resulting acceleration?
A. 15m/s^2
B. 5m/s^2
C. 20m/s^2
D. 3m/s^2
Answer:3 m/s
Explanation:
The resulting acceleration to move the 5Kg box is equal to 3m/s². Therefore, option (D) s correct.
What is acceleration?Acceleration can be defined as the rate of change in the velocity of an object with respect to time. The acceleration of an object is a vector parameter with both magnitude and direction. Acceleration is also defined as the first derivative of the velocity w.r.t. time and the second derivative of position w.r.t. time and
According to Newton's 2nd law of motion, the force is equal to the product of the mass (m) and acceleration.
F = ma
And, a = F/m
Therefore, the acceleration (a) inversely proportional to the mass (m).
Given, the force used to move the box, F = 15 N
The mass of the given Box, m = 5 Kg
The resulting acceleration, a = 15/5 = 3 m/s²
Therefore, the acceleration of the box is equal to 3 m/s² when it is pushed with a force of 15 N.
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A fault is formed by the movement of a ___ plate boundary
A.convergent
B.traditional
C.divergent
D.transform
A rock is thrown horizontally off a cliff with an initial velocity of 15 m/s. How high was the cliff if the rock lands 22 m from the base of the cliff?
Answer:
22 m
Explanation:
Answer:
cliff height = 10.55 m
Explanation:
Remarks
This is one of those questions that defies belief. The final vertical velocity is the same as if you just dropped the rock, which is amazing.Another amazing fact is that the horizontal speed has no acceleration. And amazing fact number three is the the vertical initial speed is 0.And finally, the time taken to go horizontally = time to go vertically.Solution
Time
So the time taken is d = r * t
Remember, this formula can only be used when there is no acceleration.
d = 22 meters
r = 15 m/s
t = ?
t = d / r
t = 22 / 15
t = 1.467
Height of the Cliff
vi = 0 (vertially)
a = 9.8 m/s^2
t = 1.467 seconds The time horizontally and vertically is the same.
d = ?
Formula
d = vi*t + 1/2 a t^2
Solution
d = 0 + 1/2 * 9.8 * 1.467^2
d = 10.55 meters.
6. The transfer of thermal energy by radiation does not require matter.
O True
O False
Answer:false
Explanation:
Which part of the drum (Instrument)vibrates when it produces sound?
Answer:
Striking the head of the drum changes its shape and compresses the air inside the shell. the compressed air presses on the bottom head and changes its shape. then these changes are transmitted to the drum shell and reflected back and this action is repeated created a vibration.
Explanation:
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A rock has 750 J of potential energy as it sits on a ledge. If the rock were pushed off the ledge, how much would it have just before it hit the ground?
Answer:
the 750 j will have potential energy is 375
Explanation:
750/2 is 375
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How many seconds does it take for net force 20N to change the velocity to a 5kg mass by 2m/s?
Answer:
0.5 second
Explanation:
We are given that
Force, F=20 N
Mass, m=5 kg
Change in velocity,=2m/s
We have to find the time taken to change the velocity .
We know that
Force, F=ma
Where
Acceleration, a=Change in velocity/time
[tex]a=\frac{2}{t}[/tex]
Substitute the values
[tex]20=5\times \frac{2}{t}[/tex]
[tex]t=\frac{5\times 2}{20}[/tex]
[tex]t=0.5 s[/tex]
Calculate the pressure exerted by the two straps of a handbag that has a force of 15N, and covers an area of 0.5cm2 (each)
Answer:
Pressure = 3000N/m²
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Force = 15N
Area = 0.5cm² to meters = 0.5/100 = 0.005m²
To find the pressure;
Pressure = Force/area
Substituting into the equation, we have:
Pressure = 15/0.005
Pressure = 3000N/m²