A monochromatic laser is exciting hydrogen atoms from the n=2 state to the n=5 state.

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Answer 1

A monochromatic laser is responsible for exciting hydrogen atoms from their n=2 state to their n=5 state in which :

wavelength λ of the laser =435 nm

longest wavelength = λmax = 4052 nm

shortest wavelength = λmin= 95 nm

To do excitation, the energy of the laser should be greater than or equal to the energy of transition of the hydrogen atom.

In this case, the states of energy are explained by the Bohr model.

       En = -  13,606 /n²    [eV]

therefore the energy of the transition is

         ΔE  =  E 5 -  E2

         ΔE  =  13.606  (1  n2^2  -  1  n5^5 )

        ΔE  =  13.606(1 /2^2   -  1 /5^5).

        ΔE =    2,85726 eV

Using the Planck's equation

         E   =   h f

  Light’s relation to wavelength and frequencies

       c = λ f

       f = c /λ

  λ = h c / E

reducing energy to the SI system

     E  =  2,85726  eV    (1.6x10⁻¹⁹  J /1 eV)   =   4.5716 x 10⁻¹⁹   J

hence,  λ =  6,626 x 10⁻³⁴  3 x 10⁸ /4  ,5716 x 10⁻¹⁹

      λ   = 4.348x 10⁺⁷ m (10⁹ nm / 1 m)

      λ   = 435   nm

photon emission [e] , to the base state n = 1,  from n = 5.

Initial  state,  n = 5

final  state,    n = 4

ΔE = 13.606 (1/4² - 1/5²)

ΔE = 0.306 eV

λ =h c / E

λ = 4052  nm

n = 5

final /  level          ΔE (eV)     λ (nm)

 

  4                 0.306      4052

  3               0.9675     1281

  2                 2,857       435

  1               13.06           95

 n = 4

 3                 0.661        1876

 2                                    2,551         486

 1                 11,905       104

n = 3

 2                1.89            656

 1                                 12.09         102.5

n = 2

1                 10.20         121.6.

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abunai hana has heard that she can obtain the most distance by shooting a crossbow bolt at a 45 degree angle above the positive x axis. her crossbow can shoot bolts at 30m/s. draw the vector triangle and decompose the vector into its x and y components.​

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vcos45 and vsin45 are the vector into its x and y components.​

Vx=vcos45=15.75 m/s

Vy=vsin45=25.5 m/s

A vector is a quantity in physics that has both magnitude and direction. It is frequently depicted as an arrow with a length proportionate to the magnitude and a direction matching the magnitude of the quantity. While a vector has magnitude and direction, it lacks position. In other words, a vector's length won't change if it is shifted parallel to itself.

Even though a quantity has magnitude and direction, it must meet certain requirements in order to be classified as a vector. One of them is the vector addition formula, represented by the symbols A + B = C.

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How would year result have been different if the energy transferred between the hot objects and cold water were 100% efficient explain your reasoning

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The result would have been different with the temperature being constant if the energy transferred between the hot objects and cold water were 100%.

What is Temperature?

This is referred to as the degree of hotness or coldness of a substance or body and is influenced by thermal energy and the unit is Kelvin.

The process of heat transfer which is known as conduction is used in this process and some are lost to the environment or surroundings but in a situation where the energy transferred between the hot objects and cold water were 100% then there will be a constant temperature.

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The energy of the metal d orbitals _________ due to an increase in electrostatic repulsion?.

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The energy of the metal d orbitals increases due to an increase in electrostatic repulsion.

What is electrostatic repulsion?

Silica nanoparticles that are hydrophilic by themselves are not surface active. However, they establish a potent electrostatic contact with ionic surfactants, which influences the surface behavior of those substances. We describe the interactions between n-heptane and anionic surfactant solutions when hydrophilic silica nanoparticles are present. The utilized particles' sizes are 9 and 30 nm, and the surfactants are sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and dodecyl benzene sulfonic acid (DBSA).

We demonstrate via experimental tensiometry that, in the presence of surfactants, nanoparticles maintain their non-surface-active nature, and that the surface activity of the surfactant directly rises with the concentration of nanoparticles. This phenomenon was explained by the electrostatic repelling contact between the molecules of anionic surfactant and the negatively charged nanoparticles.

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Hi can someone help me please ,Let d= 1 for second part

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[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{blank}1\colon\frac{1}{4}F_e \\ \text{.} \\ \text{.} \end{gathered}[/tex]

2)

[tex]F=2.3097\cdot10^{48}\text{ Newtons}[/tex]

Explanation

the electrostatic force between two forces is given by:

[tex]\begin{gathered} F=k\frac{q_1q_2}{d^2_{}} \\ where\text{ } \\ k\text{ is a constant}(in\text{ this case we n}eed\text{ asume k=1)} \\ q_1\text{ is the charge 1} \\ q_2\text{ is the charge }2 \\ \text{and d is the distance betw}en\text{ them} \end{gathered}[/tex]

then, complete the table we need to use this equation

where

[tex]F=k\frac{q_1q_2}{d^2_{}}[/tex]

k, q1 and q2 are ginven in the table, so

Step 1

Let

[tex]\begin{gathered} charge_1=\frac{1}{4} \\ charge_2=1 \\ \text{distance}=1 \end{gathered}[/tex]

so,replace

[tex]\begin{gathered} F=k\frac{q_1q_2}{d_{}} \\ F=1\frac{\frac{1}{4}\cdot1}{1_{}}=\frac{1}{4} \end{gathered}[/tex]

hence, for tha row

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{1}{4}F_e \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

Step 2

now, do the same for the next Fe, so

b)Let

[tex]\begin{gathered} charge_1=1 \\ charge_2=\frac{1}{2} \\ \text{distance}=1 \end{gathered}[/tex]

so,replace

[tex]\begin{gathered} F=k\frac{q_1q_2}{d_{}} \\ F=1\frac{1\cdot\frac{1}{2}}{1_{}}=\frac{1}{2} \end{gathered}[/tex]

hence, for tha row

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{1}{2}F_e \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

Step 3

now, do the same for the next Fe, so

c)Let

[tex]\begin{gathered} charge_1=1 \\ charge_2=\frac{1}{4} \\ \text{distance}=1 \end{gathered}[/tex]

so,replace

[tex]\begin{gathered} F=k\frac{q_1q_2}{d_{}} \\ F=1\frac{1\cdot\frac{1}{4}}{1_{}}=\frac{1}{4} \end{gathered}[/tex]

hence, for that row

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{1}{4}F_e \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

Step 4

now, do the same for the next Fe, so

c)Let

[tex]\begin{gathered} charge_1=\frac{1}{2} \\ charge_2=\frac{1}{2} \\ \text{distance}=1 \end{gathered}[/tex]

so,replace

[tex]\begin{gathered} F=k\frac{q_1q_2}{d_{}} \\ F=1\frac{\frac{1}{2}\cdot\frac{1}{2}}{1_{}}=\frac{1}{4} \end{gathered}[/tex]

hence, for tha row

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{1}{4}F_e \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

Step 5

now, do the same for the next Fe, so

c)Let

[tex]\begin{gathered} charge_1=\frac{1}{8} \\ charge_2=\frac{1}{4} \\ \text{distance}=1 \end{gathered}[/tex]

so,replace

[tex]\begin{gathered} F=k\frac{q_1q_2}{d_{}} \\ F=1\frac{\frac{1}{8}\cdot\frac{1}{4}}{1_{}} \\ F=1\frac{\frac{1}{32}}{1_{}}=\frac{1}{32} \end{gathered}[/tex]

hence, for that row

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{1}{32}F_e \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

Step 6

find the electrostastic force betweeen electrons

let

[tex]\begin{gathered} q_1=q_2=-\text{1}.602\cdot10^{19}\text{ C} \\ k=9\cdot10^9\frac{Nm^2}{C^2} \end{gathered}[/tex]

as the distance is not give, let's use

distance =1

replace in the formula

[tex]\begin{gathered} F=k\frac{q_1q_2}{d_{}} \\ F=9\cdot10^9\frac{Nm^2}{C^2}\frac{(^2-\text{1}.602\cdot10^{19}C)}{1_{}} \\ F=2.3097\cdot10^{48}\text{ N} \end{gathered}[/tex]

therefore, the electrostaic force is

[tex]F=2.3097\cdot10^{48}\text{ Newtons}[/tex]

I hope this helps you

What is the ME if the m = 25 kg, h = 250 m, and the v= 50 m/s?

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The mechanical energy of the given mass is equal to 92500 J.

What is mechanical energy?

Mechanical energy can be demonstrated as the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy that is utilized to do work. Mechanical energy is energy because of the motion or position of an object.

The total mechanical energy is conserved because the energy can neither be created nor destroyed. Mechanical energy can be transformed from one form to another form.

The mechanical energy = Kinetic energy + potential  energy

Mechanical energy = (1/2)mv² +  mgh

Given the mass of the object, m = 25 Kg

The height of the object, h = 250 m

The velocity of the object, v = 50 m/s

Therefore, Mechanical energy = (0.5)× 25 ×(50)² + 25 × 9.8 × 250

M.E. = 31250 + 61250

M.E. = 92500 J

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two objects of identical mass begin from rest at the same height at the top of two different hills - hill a and hill b. the hills are inclined at two different angles. the objects are released from rest and slide to the bottom; resistance forces can be considered to be negligible. from which hill will the ball have the greatest speed at the bottom of the incline?

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When two objects of identical mass begin from rest at the same height at the top of two different hills - hill a and hill b, then both of the balls will have the same speed at the bottom of the incline. It is because, earth provides same amount of gravity to both of the balls. Therefore both will have same speed.

In Physics, the relation between gravity and mass is described as that both mass and gravity are directly proportional to each other.

In other words, if an object has less mass it will experience lesser amount of gravity and vice versa.

In our case, we are provided with two balls having same mass, as both have same mass so both will experience same amount of gravity which means the gravity will have zero effect on the speed with which they move.

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QUESTION 4 A 200 kg rock lies on the surface of a planet with mass, M. The gravitational force, F exerted by the planet on the rock is 1200 N. The radius of the the planet is 700 Calculate the mass, M of the planet​

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4.4 kg is  the mass, M of the planet​.

m=200 kg

M=?

F= 1200 N.

r= 700m

G=6.674×10^−11

F=GMm/r²

M=Fr²/Gm

M=5.8×10^8/1.310^−8

M=4.4 kg

Mass is used in physics to express inertia, a fundamental characteristic of all matter. Essentially, it is a mass of matter's resistance to changing its direction or speed in response to the application of a force. The change that an applied force produces is smaller the more mass a body has. The kilogram, the unit of mass in the International System of Units, corresponds to 6.62607015 1034 joule seconds using Planck's constant (SI). One joule is produced by multiplying one kilogram by one square meter per second. The kilogram is determined by exact measurements of Planck's constant since the second and the meter have previously been defined in terms of other physical constants.

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Use the symbols to fill in the data table.

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The symbol for kinetic, potential, and total energy for going up is ↑, ↓, S and for going down ↓, ↑, S respectively.

P.E = Potential energy

The stored energy in an object by virtue of its position is known as potential energy.

K.E  = Kinetic energy

The energy due to moving of an object.

T.E =  Total energy

Sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Symbols used are:

↑ increases, ↓ decreases, S stay the same

skater's movement                 P.E                      K.E                         T.E

Down the hill                             ↑                        ↓                              S

Up the hill                                  ↓                        ↑                              S

The symbol for kinetic, potential, and total energy for going up is ↑, ↓, S and for going down ↓, ↑, S respectively.

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what is the density (in kg/m3) of a woman who floats in freshwater with 4.35% of her volume above the surface? this could be measured by placing her in a tank with marks on the side to measure how much water she displaces when floating and when held under water (briefly).

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The density (in kg/m³) of a woman who floats in freshwater with 4.35% of her volume above the surface is 960 kg / m³

If the density of a woman who floats in freshwater with 4.35% of her volume above the surface, the density of the woman is 4.35 % less than the density of fresh water. Let ρw be the density of the woman and ρf be the density of fresh water.

In equation it can be written as

ρw = ρf - 0.04 ρf

ρf = 1000 kg / m³

ρw = 0.96 ρf

ρw = 0.96 * 1000

ρw = 960 kg / m³

Therefore, the density of the woman is 960 kg / m³

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Consider the diagram below, showing the locations of 6 people in front of a mirror.
Draw ray lines to show:
a. Whose image is person A able to see?
b. Whose image can’t person B see?

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Answer: b and c

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how much power does it take to lift 250 N 40 m high in 2 sec

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The amount of power required to lift 250 N over 4 m high in 2 seconds is 5000 W.

What is power?

Power can be defined as the ratio of the work done by a body to the time taken to do the work.

To calculate the power, we use the formula below.

Formula:

P = Fd/t................. Equation 1

Where:

P represent PowerF represent Forced represent Distancet represent Time

From the question,

Given:

F = 250 Nd = 40 mt = 2 seconds

Substitute these values into equation 1

P = (250×40)/2P = 5000 W

Hence, the amount of power required is 5000 W.

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what helps create metamorphic and sedimentary rock

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Sedimentary rocks originate when particles settle out of water/air, or by precipitation of minerals from water. They accumulate in layers. The most important processes that lead to the creation of sedimentary rocks are erosion, weathering, dissolution, precipitation, and lithification.

Metamorphic rocks result when other rocks are changed by heat, pressure, or reactive fluids, such as hot, mineral-laden water, and sometimes a combination of all these factors. These conditions are found deep within the Earth or where tectonic plates meet.

What is a sedimentary rock?

A sedimentary rock is a rock formed through weathered and compacted sediments. These kinds of rocks undergo five major stages: erosion, deposition, weathering, compaction, and cementation. Through the breaking down and combining of scattered sediments, sedimentary rocks are formed.

What is a metamorphic rock?

A metamorphic rock is typically thought of as a rock that undergoes intense heat and pressure in the mantle of Earth. This kind of rock can be formed from any kind of process, as long as it goes through a phase of extreme exposures to heat. Metamorphic rocks are common underground. These rocks eventually rise to Earth's surface, and they cool and crystallize to become igneous rocks.

If a river is flowing north at 2 m/s and you swim straight across east at 1.5 m/s, how far up shore will you be from your starting point once you reach the other side? The river is 9 m wide

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The distance is 12m

The direction of movement of the body or object is defined by velocity. Speed is fundamentally a scalar quantity. Velocity is, in essence, a vector quantity. It is the rate at which distance changes. It is the displacement rate of change.

Given a river is flowing north at 2 m/s and you swim straight across east at 1.5 m/s,

We have to determine how far up shore will be from your starting point once you reach the other side when the river is 9 m wide

First, solve for the time it takes you to reach the other side. Let's let north be the y-direction and the direction across the river be the x-direction.

∆X =Vxt

9m = 1.5m/s  x t

T = 9/1.5

T= 6sconds

Now use the time you are in the water to find

∆Y= Vyt

∆Y= 2m/s x 6s

= 12m

Therefore the distance is 12m

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A sprinter had the following speeds at different times during a race: 0 m/s at 0 s, 4 m/s at 2 s, 7 m/s at 4 s, 10 m/s at 6 s, 12 m/s at 8 s, and 10 m/s at 10 s. Plot these data on a speed-time graph. During what time intervals is the acceleration positive? Negative? Is the acceleration ever zero?

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Answer:

Explanation:

We build graphs of speed and acceleration.

Acceleration is positive in the interval  (0 - 8) s.

Acceleration is negative in the interval (8-10) s.

Grandma lives 120 miles away. Dinner is at 5 p.m. The speed limit is 60 mph. What time do you need to leave to be on time?

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Given data:

* The distance to the Grandma house is d = 120 miles.

* The value of the speed limit is v = 60 mph.

* The time for the dinner is t = 5 p.m.

Solution:

The time taken to reach the Grandma house while moving in the speed limit is,

[tex]\begin{gathered} v=\frac{d}{T} \\ T=\frac{d}{v} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Substituting the known values,

[tex]\begin{gathered} T=\frac{120}{60} \\ T=2\text{ hours} \end{gathered}[/tex]

The time of leaving is,

[tex]\begin{gathered} t_1=t-T \\ t_1=5-2 \\ t_1=3\text{ p.m.} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Thus, the time at which the person should leave for grandma's house is 3 p.m.

During a game of handball, you strike the ball with a mass of .06 kg, and it accelerates to the left at a rate of 13.7 m/s2. What force did your hand exert on the ball?(1 point)


A.) 0.82 N

B.) 13.64 N

C.)228 N

D.) 13.76 N

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The force exerted on the ball of mass 0.0 6 kg and  acceleration of 13.7 m/s² is 0.82 N. The correct option is A.) 0.82 N

What is force?

Force can be deifned as the product of mass and acceleration.

To calculate the force exerted on the ball by my hand, we use the formula below.

Formula:

F = ma........... Equation 1

Where:

F = Force exerted on the ballm = Mass of the balla = Acceleration of the ball

From the question,

Given:

m = 0.06 kga = 13.7 m/s²

Substitute these values into equation 1

F = (0.06×13.7)F = 0.822 NF ≈ 0.82 N

Hence, the force exerted on the ball by my hand is 0.82 N. The right option is A.) 0.82 N

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a loop of wire is enclosing area 0.04m^2 has a magnetic field passing through its plane at an angle to the plane. the component of the field perpendicular to the plane is 0.12t, and the component parallel to the plane is 0.05t. what is the magnetic flux through this coil?

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The magnetic flux through the coil if the component of the field perpendicular to the plane is 0.12t, and the component parallel to the plane is 0.05t is 0.0048 Wb

Φ = B A cos θ

Φ = Magnetic flux

B = Magnetic field

θ = Angle between magnetic field and normal of the surface

A = 0.04 m²

For the component of the field perpendicular to the plane,

B = 0.12 T

θ = 0

Φ = 0.12 * 0.04 * cos 0

Φ = 0.0048 Wb

For the component parallel to the plane,

B = 0.05 T

θ = 90°

Φ = 0.05 * 0.04 * cos 90

Φ  = 0

So, to calculate magnetic flux through this coil, the component of the field perpendicular to the plane needs to be used.

Therefore, the magnetic flux through this coil is 0.0048 Wb

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Given a material of specific heat c in Cal/gramC^o and mass 5 grams. If the material is heated from a temperature of 10 C^o to a temperature of 37 C^o then which of these expressions yields the amount of heat added to the material in calories? A)5 times c times (37 - 10) B)5 divided by c times (37 - 10) C)5 times c divided by (37 times 10)

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Given:

The specific heat of the material is c Cal/(gram°C)

The mass of the material, m=5 g

The initial temperature of the material, T₁=10 °C

The final temperature of the material, T₂=37 °C

To find:

The expression for the amount of heat added to the material.

Explanation:

The specific heat of a material is the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of the material by one degree celcius.

From the equation of specific heat, the amount of the heat added to a material is given by,

[tex]\begin{gathered} Q=mc\Delta T \\ =mc(T_2-T_1) \end{gathered}[/tex]

On substituting the known values,

[tex]Q=5\times c\times(37-10)\text{ calories}[/tex]

Final answer:

Thus the correct answer is option A.

Electric potential differences are measured in _____.voltsjoulesnewtonscentimeters

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The correct unit used to measure the electric potential difference is Volts.

Joules is used to measure energy.

Newtons is used to measure forces.

Centimeters is used to measure distance.

Therefore the correct option is the first one.

A Six Flags students notice that all of the roller coasters use motors to pull the cars to their highest point at the first hill, and then release the cars down the hill and for the rest of the trip. Why must the first hill of a rollercoaster ride be the highest? Answer with a claim, evidence and reasoning.

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According to the conservation of energy

[tex]Total\text{ energy = Potential energy +Kinetic energy}[/tex]

At the top of the hill, only the potential energy will work as it is at rest.

Also, potential energy increases with height, so if the height of the first hill is the highest, the total energy will be more.

which of the following service application valves is sometimes referred to by truck drivers as a trolley valve or spike?

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The trailer hand valve works the trailer brakes. The trailer hand valve must be used handiest to check the trailer brakes. Do now no longer use it in riding due to the hazard of creating the trailer skid.

Pop-off valve - A time period on occasion used to explain the protection valve. Primary reservoir - A tank that generally components air to the brakes at the rear axle(s).

The reason of the hand valves is to permit greater or much less inlet steam nozzles for use at some point of operation. Optimizing the steam nozzles used keeps turbine performance at some point of load changes.

A Safety Relief Valve is designed to open and relieve extra stress from vessels or equipment …after which to re-near and save you the similarly launch of fluid, gas, or steam as soon as everyday situations had been restored. There are some of motives why the stress in a vessel or device can exceed a predetermined limit.

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a circular loop of radius rotates with angular frequency in the presence of a unifrom magnetic field of magnitude . what is the maximum induced emf? express in terms of the variables (omega), , (pi), , as needed.

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The maximum induced emf on the circular loop is = Bπr²ω.

What is electromotive force?

When no current is flowing, electromotive force (EMF) equals the terminal potential difference.

Despite the fact that both EMF and terminal potential difference (V) are expressed in volts, they are not the same thing. EMF is the quantity of energy (E) that the battery supplies to each coulomb of charge (Q) that passes through.

Let, the radius of the circular loop is = r.

Angular frequency of rotation is = ω.

And, magnitude of uniform magnetic field = B.

Then, magnetic flux; Φ = B·A = Bπr² cosωt

So, induced emf : ε =  dΦ/dt = Bπr²ω sinωt

Hence, the maximum induced emf is = Bπr²ω.

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Describe two possible sources of error in the students' measurement when measuring the speed of sound.

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Two possible source of error in measuring speed is when there is error in measuring time or the distance.

What is speed?

The speed of an object is the magnitude of the change of its position over time or the magnitude of the change of its position per unit of time; it is thus a scalar quantity.

To measure speed of the body is we have to measure distance and time so when there is error in measurement of the distance and time.

Two possible source of error in measuring speed is when there is error in measuring time or the distance.

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your rl circuit has a characteristic time constant of 20.0 ns, and a resistance of 5.00 . what is the inductance of the circuit

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Magnetic fields and electric circuits are connected via inductance. When a sine wave's peak and zero axis crossing occur at the same time, it is said to be in-phase.

How is inductance figured out?

For the inductance calculation, use the formula L = V*Ton/Ipk. All of the numbers needed should be right there on the oscilloscope.

What is inductance in magnetic circuit?

Inductance is a property of an electric circuit by which a changing magnetic field creates an electromotive force, or voltage, in that circuit or in a nearby circuit.

What is inductance in DC circuit?

An Inductor is equivalent to a short circuit to direct current, because once the storage phase has finished.

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Suppose an experimental arrangement has mass m1= 0.200 kg at the 0.100-m mark and a mass m2= 0.100 kg at the 0.750-m mark. Can the system be put in equilibrium by a 0.050-kg mass? If it can be done, state where it would be placed. If it cannot be done, state why not.

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It is to be noted that the system cannot be put in equilibrium by a 0.050kg mass. This is because the point on the stick where it ought to be placed is longer than the actual length of the stick.

What is Equilibrium?

In physics, equilibrium is the state of a system where neither its state of momentum nor its internal energy state changes over time. In a meter-stick experiment, the net torque applied to the system must be zero for the system to be in equilibrium.

Assume the center of gravity is at 0.500 m.

Recall that m1 = 0.200kg at 0.100m mark

m2 = 0.100kg at the 0.750m mark

m1(0.500 - 0.100) = m2(0.750 - 0.500) + m3(d-0.500)

0.2(0.4) = 0.1(0.25) + 0.05(d-0.5)

0.055 = 0.05d -0.025

d = 1.6 m

This indicates that the 0.050 kg weight must be placed on the right side, 1.6 m from the center of the scale; however, because the scale is only 0.5 meters long on each side of the center, adding 0.050 to the meterstick is impossible. If we add it anywhere along the 0.5 m length of the stick, the system will not be in equilibrium.

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when a compact disk with a 12.0 in diameter is rotating at 34.6 rad/s, what are (a) the linear speed, and (b) the centripetal acceleration of a point on its outer rim?

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the linear speed at 12.0 diameter and angular velocity 34.6rad/s is 2.076m/s and centripetal acceleration is 0.718296m/s².

What is linear speed and centripetal force?

The term "linear speed" describes the change in distance as a function of time. This shift could happen overnight or gradually. In contrast to average linear speed, which is defined as linear speed seen over a longer time period, instantaneous linear speed is defined as linear speed recorded over a relatively brief period of time. However, it is more accurate to measure the linear speed over a brief period of time.

A net force that keeps an object moving in a circular motion is known as a centripetal force.

Centripetal acceleration, any item moving along a circular path with a radius of rrr and a velocity of vvv experiences an acceleration that is directed toward the path's centre, with the formula a = frac v2 r a= r v 2.

A equals v squared divided by r, where r is the end fraction.

We need talk about how the object started out travelling in a circular motion, though. According to Newton's first law, unless acted upon by an outside force, an object will continue to move in a straight path. The centripetal force is the outside force in this situation.

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An object with a mass of 188 kg accelerates 6.09 m/s² when an unknown force is applied to it. What is the magnitude
of the force?

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The magnitude of the force is 1144.92  N.

How do you define force?

Physicists define force as:

Push or pull which when applied to an object having mass causes it to change its velocity in response to the push or pull.

It has a magnitude and a direction. The direction of the force is referred to as the force's direction, and the application of force is the place at which the force is applied.Using a spring balance, the Force can be quantified. Newton is the SI-defined unit of force (N).

The vector product of mass (m) and acceleration represents the amount of force (a).

Mathematically speaking, the force equation or formula can be written as follows:

                                                   F = ma

where m equals mass

a represents acceleration.

It is articulated either in Newton (N) or Kgm/s2.

As per Newtons second law of motion,

F=m×a

Given in the question,

Mass,  m=188   kg

Acceleration,  a=6.09  m/s2

Therefore,

F=188 x 6.09

F=1144.92  N

Hence, the magnitude of the force is 1144.92  N

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what is the horizontal acceleration of an object undergoing projectile motion?

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That is acceleration due to the horizontal component of velocity is 0

When the body is on the projectile we tend to take components on the initial velocity for ease of calculation. The velocity is then divided into its components u sinФ and u cosФ where the horizontal component of the velocity of the projectile is shown by u cosФ while the vertical component of the velocity of the projectile is shown by u sinФ

To calculate the acceleration of either component of the velocity is very easy. In this case, we use the third equation of Newton's Equation of motion.

[tex]V^{2}[/tex]-[tex]U^{2}[/tex]=2as

When we calculate the acceleration of the horizontal component of velocity, we find that since the velocity remains the same at both the endpoint and the start no acceleration takes place.

[tex]U^{2}[/tex][tex]Sin^{2}[/tex]Ф-[tex]U^{2}[/tex][tex]Sin^{2}[/tex]Ф=2as

Thus, 2as=0

That is acceleration due to the horizontal component of velocity being 0

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15. Calculate Solar Radiation Averaged over a year in the central United States,
radiation from the Sun transfers about 200 W to each square meter of Earth's
surface. If a house is 10 m long by 10 m wide, how much solar energy falls on the
house each second?

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Radiation from the Sun transfers about 200 W to each square meter of Earth's surface. If a house is 10 m long by 10 m wide , 20000 Joules of solar energy falls on the house each second .

Solar energy is defined as the transformation of energy that is present in the sun and is one of the renewable energies.

dimensions of the house  are

length = 10 m

width = 10 m

area = [tex]side^{2}[/tex] = 10 * 10 = 100 [tex]m^{2}[/tex]

It is given that the Sun transfers about 200 W to each square meter of Earth's surface .

hence , energy transfer to the whole roof will be = 200 * 100 = 20000 Joules

20000 Joules of solar energy falls on the house each second

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A climbing chain pulls a roller coaster with a force of 29,738N to the top of the roller coaster 102m high. How many joules of work has it done

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Answer:

3,033,276 J

Explanation:

The work can be calculated as

W = Fd

Where F is the force and d is the distance.

Replacing F by 29,738 N and d by 102 m, we get:

W = (29,738 N)(102 m)

W = 3,033,276 J

Then, it has done 3,033,276 J

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