A sonar signal leaves a submarine, travels through
the water to another submarine and reflects back to
the original submarine in 4.00 s. If the frequency of
the signal is 512 cycles per second and the
wavelength of the signal is 2.93 m. How far away is
the second submarine?

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Answer 1

Answer:

3000m

Explanation:

Answer 2

The second submarine is located 3000 meters away from the first submarine.

What is wavelength?

Wavelength is a property of waves that describes the distance between two consecutive points on the wave that are in phase with each other. In other words, it is the distance between two points on a wave that are at the same stage of their cycle, such as two consecutive crests or two consecutive troughs.

Wavelength is usually denoted by the Greek letter lambda (λ), and its unit of measurement depends on the type of wave being considered. For example, in the case of electromagnetic waves such as light, wavelength is typically measured in meters (m), while in the case of sound waves, wavelength is typically measured in units of length such as meters (m) or centimeters (cm).

Here in the question,

The speed of sound in water is approximately 1500 meters per second. We can use the speed of sound, the frequency of the signal, and the wavelength of the signal to calculate the distance between the two submarines.

First, we need to calculate the period of the signal, which is the time it takes for one complete cycle. The period can be calculated as the reciprocal of the frequency:

Period = 1 / Frequency = 1 / 512 cycles per second = 0.001953125 s

Next, we can use the time it takes for the signal to travel to the other submarine and back to calculate the round-trip time:

Round-trip time = 4.00 s

Finally, we can use the round-trip time and the speed of sound to calculate the distance between the two submarines:

Distance = (Round-trip time x Speed of sound) / 2

Distance = (4.00 s x 1500 m/s) / 2 = 3000 m

Therefore, the second submarine is located 3000 meters away from the first submarine.

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Which wave type could move in the empty space between the Sun and the Earth

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Answer:

Electromagnetic waves

A 1.8-kg object is attached to a spring and placed on frictionless, horizontal surface. A force of 40 N stretches a spring 20 cm from its equilibrium position (the origin of the x axis). The object is now released from rest from this stretched position, and it subsequently undergoes simple harmonic oscillations. a) Find the force constant of the spring. b) Find the total energy of the oscillating system. c) Where will the object be from the equilibrium position when its velocity is -2.0 m/s (negative 2 m/s)

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Answer:

a) k = 200 N/m

b) E = 4 J

c) Δx = 6.3 cm

Explanation:

a)

In order to find force constant of the spring, k, we can use the the Hooke's Law, which reads as follows:

       [tex]F = - k * \Delta x (1)[/tex]

where F = 40 N and Δx =- 0.2 m (since the force opposes to the displacement from the equilibrium position, we say that it's a restoring force).Solving for k:

       [tex]k =- \frac{F}{\Delta x} =-\frac{40 N}{-0.2m} = 200 N/m (2)[/tex]

b)

Assuming no friction present, total mechanical energy mus keep constant.When the spring is stretched, all the energy is elastic potential, and can be expressed as follows:

        [tex]U = \frac{1}{2}* k* (\Delta x)^{2} (3)[/tex]

Replacing k and Δx by their values, we get:

       [tex]U = \frac{1}{2}* k* (\Delta x)^{2} = \frac{1}{2}* 200 N/m* (0.2m)^{2} = 4 J (4)[/tex]

c)

When the object is oscillating, at any time, its energy will be part elastic potential, and part kinetic energy.We know that due to the conservation of energy, this sum will be equal to the total energy that we found in b).So, we can write the following expression:

        [tex]\frac{1}{2}* k* \Delta x_{1} ^{2} + \frac{1}{2} * m* v^{2} = \frac{1}{2}*k*\Delta x^{2} (5)[/tex]

Replacing the right side of (5) with (4), k, m, and v by the givens, and simplifying, we can solve for Δx₁, as follows:

        [tex]\frac{1}{2}* 200N/m* \Delta x_{1} ^{2} + \frac{1}{2} * 1.8kg* (-2.0m/s)^{2} = 4J (6)[/tex]

⇒      [tex]\frac{1}{2}* 200N/m* \Delta x_{1} ^{2} = 4J - 3.6 J = 0.4 J (7)[/tex]

⇒     [tex]\Delta x_{1} = \sqrt{\frac{0.8J}{200N/m} } = 6.3 cm (8)[/tex]

A 50 kg crateis being pushed on a horizontal floor at constant velocity. Given that the coefficient of kenitic friction between crate and floor is hk= 0.1, what is push force f ( friction)?​

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Here’s the solution. There was no angle given so I feel this is the possible answer

The Sun travels in a circular orbit at a velocity of 220 km/second at a distance of 8.5 kiloparsecs from the center of the Galaxy (note that these numbers are slightly different from those in your book). Calculate the number of years it takes the Sun to complete an orbit (i.e., the circumference of a circle with an 8.5 kiloparsec radius) around the center of the Galaxy. (There are 3.1 x 1013 kilometers/parsec and 3.2 x 107 seconds/year.)

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Answer:

2.353 × 10⁵ years

Explanation:

Since speed, v = distance/time

time, t = distance/speed

The distance, d = circumference of orbit = 2πr where r = radius of orbit = 8.5 kiloparsecs = 8.5 kiloparsecs × 3.1 × 10¹³ kilometers/parsec = ‭26.35‬ × 10¹³ kilometers and velocity of sun, v = 220 km/s

So, the time it takes to complete one orbit, T is

T = 2πr/v

= 2π × 26.35‬ × 10¹³ km/220 km/s

= 165.562  × 10¹³ km ÷ 220 km/s

= 0.753 × 10¹³ s

= 7.53 × 10¹² s

We now convert T to years

T = 7.53 × 10¹² s ÷ 3.2 × 10⁷ seconds/year

T = 2.353 × 10⁵ years

1. A temperature of 162 °F is equivalent to what temperature in kelvins?
(a) 373 K
(b) 288 K
(C) 345 K
(d) 201 K (e) 308 K

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345k

Because the formula for our Fahrenheit is Kevin = 5 * (°Fahrenheit + 459.67)

9.

two resistors, 5.0 ohm's each can be combined to give an equivalent resistance of​

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Answer:

2 possible answers:

1# 2.5 Ω (when the resistors are in parallel)

2# 10 Ω (when the resistors are in series)

Explanation:

there are two possible answers for this:

1# if the resistors are in parallel in the circuit

then:

1/R-equivalent=1/5+1/5

1/R-equivalent=2/5

R-equivalent=5/2=2.5 Ω

2# if the resistors are in series in the circuit

then:

R-equivalent=5+5

R-equivalent=10 Ω

Two resistors, 5.0 ohm's each can be combined to give an equivalent resistance of​

If connected in series :

R = R1 + R2

R = 5 + 5

R = 10 ohms

If connected in parallel :

R = 1/R1 + 1/R2

R = 1/ 5 + 1/5

  = 2 / 5

  = 2.5 ohms

What is equivalent resistance ?

"The equivalent resistance is where the aggregate resistance connected either in parallel or series is calculated." Essentially, the circuit is designed either in Series or Parallel. Electrical resistance shows how much energy one needs when you move the charges/current through your devices.

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Which performers can benefit from a protein-rich diet?

A. Tennis players, golfers

B. Swimmers, footballers

C. 3000m runner, long-distance runner

D. Weight lifters, Sprinters

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Answer:

in my opinion its A

Explanation:

A 14.6 g mass is attached to a horizontal spring with a spring constant of 15.7 N/m and released from rest with an amplitude of 29.8 cm. What is the speed of the mass when it is halfway to the equilibrium position if the surface is frictionless

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Answer:

v = 8.46 m/s

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of the object, m = 14.6 g

Spring constant of the spring, k = 15.7 N/m

It is released from rest with an amplitude of 29.8 cm.

We need to find the speed of the mass when it is halfway to the equilibrium position if the surface is frictionless.

We can use the conservation of energy in this case. Let v be the speed of the mass. So,

[tex]EPE_i=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2+EPE_f\\\\\dfrac{1}{2}kx_i^2=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2+\dfrac{1}{2}kx_f^2[/tex]

Substitue all the values in the above expression.

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2}\times 15.7\times (0.298)^2=\dfrac{1}{2}\times 0.0146\times v^2+\dfrac{1}{2}\times 15.7\times (\dfrac{0.298}{2})^2\\\\v=8.46\ m/s[/tex]

So, the speed of the mass is equal to 8.46 m/s.

pedro uses a bar magnet to pick up a nail. He then
touches the tip of the nail to some staples.
Why do some of the staples stick to the nail?
The nail and the bar magnet are now both permanent
magnets.
The nail has become a temporary magnet, while the
bar magnet remains a permanent magnet.
O The nail has become a permanent magnet, while the
bar magnet has become a temporary magnet.
The nail and the bar magnet are now both temporary
magnets.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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B) The nail has become a temporary magnet, while the bar magnet remains a permanent magnet.

What is single touch method of making a magnet?

Single touch method is one of various ways of making a magnetic material like soft iron into a magnet.

In this method one end of the magnet (say north pole) is placed at one end  of the iron piece and then rubbed over the bar from end to other, then lifted and brought back to first end.

According to the question,

The nail will stick to the bar magnet because it will become magnetized. The presence of the nearby north pole rearranges the magnetic domains inside the steel so that their south poles all point toward the north pole of the permanent magnet.

As a result, the other end of the nail becomes a north pole.

If you bring a bar magnet close to the first iron nail, you can lift the the first iron nail with the magnet and also it will attract and lift the second iron nail.

To attract or even lift the third magnet will depend on the distance.

Hence , the nail has become a temporary magnet, while the bar magnet remains a permanent magnet.

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Two resistors of resistance 19 each are connected in series. A potential difference of 10 V is then
applied across the resistors. What is the resulting current through the resistors?

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Two resistors of resistance 19 ohm each are connected in series.

In series combination, equivalent resistance = 19+19 = 38 ohm

Potential difference = 10 V

V/I = R

I ( current ) = V/R = 10 V / 38 ohm = 0.26 ampere

You have been called as an expert witness for a trial in which a driver has been charged with speeding but is claiming innocence. He claims to have slammed on his brakes to avoid rear-ending another car, but tapped the back of the other car just as he came to rest. You have been hired by the prosecution to prove that the driver was indeed speeding. You have received data as follows from the police: skid marks left by the driver are 60.0 m long and the roadway is level. Tires matching those on the car of the driver have been dragged over the same roadway to determine that the coefficient of kinetic friction between the tires and the roadway is 0.620 at all points along the skid mark. The speed limit on the road is 35 mi/h. Construct an argument to be used in court to show that the driver was indeed speeding. (Enter the speed of the driver, in mi/h, just before braking.)

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Answer:

v₀ = 60.38 mi / h

Explanation:

For this exercise let's start by using Newton's second law

Y axis

        N-W = 0

        N = W

X axis

         fr = m a

the expression for the friction force is

         fr = μ N

we substitute

        μ mg = m a

        μ g = a

calculate us

         a = 0.620   9.8

         a = 6.076 m / s²

now we can use the kinematics relations

          v² = v₀² - 2 a x

suppose v = 0

          v₀ = [tex]\sqrt{2ax}[/tex]

let's calculate

         v₀ = [tex]\sqrt{2 \ 6.075 \ 60.0}[/tex]

         v₀ = 27.00 m / s

let's slow down to the english system

          v₀ = 27.0 m / s (3.28 ft / 1m) (1 mile / 5280 ft) (3600s / 1h)

          v₀ = 60.38 mi / h

With this stopping distance, the starting speed should have been 60.38, which is much higher than the maximum speed allowed.

What is the wavelength associated with an electron with a velocity of 4.8X10s m/s? (Mass of the electron is 9.1X10-31kg)?

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Answer:

1.52 nm

Explanation:

Using the De Broglie wavelength equation,

λ = h/p where λ = wavelength associated with electron, h = Planck's constant = 6.63 × 10⁻³⁴ Js and p = momentum of electron = mv where m = mass of electron = 9.1 × 10⁻³¹ kg and v = velocity of electron = 4.8 × 10⁵ m/s

So, λ = h/p

λ = h/mv

substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

λ = h/mv

λ = 6.63 × 10⁻³⁴ Js/(9.1 × 10⁻³¹ kg × 4.8 × 10⁵ m/s)

λ = 6.63 × 10⁻³⁴ Js/(43.68 × 10⁻²⁶ kgm/s)

λ = 0.1518 × 10⁻⁸ m

λ = 1.518 × 10⁻⁹ m

λ = 1.518 nm

λ ≅ 1.52 nm

what will happen if you reverse the connction of the coil on a electro magnet I will give Brainliest

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Answer:

Explanation: The poles of an electromagnet can even be reversed by reversing the flow of electricity. If a wire carrying an electric current is formed into a series of loops, the magnetic field can be concentrated within the loops.  All of their little magnetic fields add together, creating a stronger magnetic field.

How do these terms relate to what is being attempted when making a nuclear
bomb (quick, explosive effect) as opposed to a nuclear power plant (controlled
steady production of energy)?.

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Answer:

More than four-fifths of the single points of light we observe in the night sky are actually two or more stars orbiting together. The most common of the multiple star systems are binary stars, systems of only two stars together.o

Which of the following statements describes the law of inertia?
O A. The force of friction on an object is proportional to the normal
force.
O B. Objects remain in the same state of motion unless a force acts on
them
O c. For every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction
force.
D. Net force is equal to mass times acceleration

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Answer:

B. objects remain in the same state of motion unless a force acts on them

Explanation:

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Answer: B) objects remain in the same state of motion unless a force acts on them

Explanation:

Newton's Second Law states that The resultant force acting on an object is proportional to the rate of change of momentum.

The net force on a body = mass of object × acceleration of the object

The first option "Objects remain in the same state of motion unless a force acts on them" is an implication of the first law of motion .

The second option "For every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force" is an implication of the third law of motion.

The last option from the given list "Net force is equal to mass times acceleration" is an implication of the second law of motion.

Let x define the position of an object such that x =
[tex](3 {t}^{2} + 2t + 10)[/tex]
m
where "t" is in seconds.
(i) What are the positions of the objects at t = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
(ii) What is also the average speed between t = 0 and t = 2​

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calculate the tension in a horizontal string that whirls a 2kg toy in a circle of radius 2.5 meters when it moves 3m/s on icy surface​

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Answer:

The tension in the horizontal string is 7.2 N

Explanation:

With the assumption that the ice surface has no friction, the tension in the horizontal string is equal to the centripetal force, 'F', acting on the string to keep it in circular motion

[tex]The \ centripetal \ force, \ F = m \times \dfrac{v^2}{r}[/tex]

Where;

m = The mass of the object in the circular

v = The tangential velocity of the object

r= The radius of the circle through whose path the object is moved

The given parameters are;

The mass of the toy that is whirled in a circle by the string, m = 2 kg

The radius of the circle the toy's path turns, r = 2.5 meters

The velocity of the toy at the instant the tension is sought, v = 3 m/s

Therefore, we get;

[tex]The \ centripetal \ force, \ F = 2 \, kg \times \dfrac{(3 \, m/s)^2}{2.5 \, m} = 7.2 \, N[/tex]

The centripetal force, F = 7.2 N = The tension in the horizontal string

∴ The tension in the horizontal string = 7.2 N.

What is the smallest organism?

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Nanoarchaeum equitans

For a satellite to orbit Earth at a constant distance, its centrifugal acceleration
must be equal and opposite Earth's gravitational acceleration. If a satellite is
to orbit at a constant distance from Earth at a circular radius of 8,300,000 m,
what is the required velocity of the satellite? (Assume the acceleration due to
Earth's gravity is 5.6 m/s2 at this altitude.)
A. 7043 m/s
B. 8239 m/s
C. 7576 m/s
D. 6818 m/s

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If a satellite is to orbit at a constant distance from Earth at a circular radius of 8,300,000, the required velocity of the satellite is 8239m/s.

What is a satellite?

Most spacecraft, with the exception of passive satellites, contain a means of generating electricity for the technology they carry, such as solar panels or radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs). The majority of satellites also feature transponders, which are a type of ground station communication system. The most common satellites, small CubeSats, use a standardised bus to reduce costs and labour. Satellites of a similar type can cooperate with one another to form constellations.

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Answer:

3. Which of the following is NOT fluid?
Ice
Air
Water vapor
Liquid ice

Answer:

4. If you filled a balloon on Earth and brought it to the moon, it would ________.
Expand
Shrink
Stay the same size, with the same internal pressure
Stay the same size but with different internal pressure.

Answer:





5. Which of the following is the largest in number?
Air molecule son your lungs
Grains of sand on earth
Stars in the galaxy
Insects alive on the planet

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3.) Air
4.) Stay same size but different internal pressure
5.) Stars

Answer:

3. Ice.

4. Stay the same size but with different internal pressure.

5. Stars in the galaxy

Explanation:

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write short note : power​

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Answer:

In physics, power is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time. In the International System of Units, the unit of power is the watt, equal to one joule per second. In older works, power is sometimes called activity. Power is a scalar quantity.

SI unit: watt (W)

Derivations from other quantities: P = E/t; P = F·v; P = V·I; P = τ·ω

In SI base units: kg⋅m2⋅s−3

Answer:

As a student, what are your insights about this lesson? Write an essay on your

toughts about the types of drugs/subtance of abuse, discussing its description and

effects

A car goes down a straight, horizontal road at 24.0 m/s. How many minutes will the car take to travel 18.0 km? (a) 10.0 min I (b) 7.20 min (C) 22.2 min (d) 12.5 min​

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Answer:

D. 12.5 min

Explanation:

Speed = distance ÷ time.

time = distance ÷ speed.

18km × 1000m = 18000m (as speed is in m/s).

time = 18000m ÷ 24.0m/s

t = 750s.

750s ÷ 60

= 12.5mins is your answer.

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What do all clouds contain the some amount of

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Answer:

A cloud is made up of liquid water droplets. A cloud forms when air is heated by the sun. As it rises, it slowly cools it reaches the saturation point and water condenses, forming a cloud.

Explanation:

If 0.5 A is flowing through a household light
bulb and the bulb is plugged into a 120 V
outlet, what is the bulb’s power output?

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Answer:

60W

Explanation:

P=IV=0.5x120

P =60W

A football player with a mass of 100kg runs at a rate of 10m/s. What is the momentum?

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Answer:

1,000KG*M/S

Explanation:

P=M*V

100KG*10M/S=1,000KG*M/S

HELP ASAP PLEASE Comparing the types and amounts of EM radiation in an object could help scientists determine an object's what? structure age chemical composition all of the above are correct​

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Answer: Its all of the above

Explanation:

I had the same question and got it correct

if up is up and down is down isn't downside up , upside down

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Answer:

No they arent because they are opposite to each other.

Question number 11 how did we found the answer ?

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Answer:

Option A. 57.14 Ω

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Resistor 1 (R₁) = 100 Ω

Resistor 2 (R₂) = 400 Ω

Resistor 3 (R₃) = 200 Ω

Equivalent Resistor (Rₚ) =?

The equivalent resistor in the above circuit can be obtained as follow:

1/Rₚ = 1/R₁ + 1/R₂ + 1/R₃

1/Rₚ = 1/100 + 1/400 + 1/200

Find the least common multiple (lcm) of 100, 400 and 200. The result is 400. Divide 400 by 100, 200 and 400 respectively and multiply the result with the numerator as shown

1/Rₚ = (4 + 1 + 2)/400

1/Rₚ = 7/400

Invert

Rₚ = 400/7

Rₚ = 57.14 Ω

Mike is deciding which route to take to the beach. If he takes the highway, he can travel at an average velocity of 100 km/hr for 17 km. If he takes surface streets, he can travel at an average velocity of 70 km/hr for 10 km. Which is the faster route for Make to take?

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Answer: Highway

Explanation:

The sum of the initial and final velocity is divided by 2 to find the average. The average velocity calculator uses the formula that shows the average velocity (v) equals the sum of the final velocity (v) and the initial velocity (u), divided by 2.

Which conversion can take place in a transformer
A. An electric current into a magnetic field
B. Electric energy into mechanical energy
C. Mechanical energy into electric energy
D. A lower voltage into a higher voltage

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Answer:

D. A lower Voltage into a higher

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