What causes an electromagnet to create a magnetic field?

A.The Earth's magnetic field.

B.The poles are attracted to each other.

C.The iron is wrapped with a coiled wire.

D.There is a current flowing through the wire.

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Answer 1

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Part A Every force has one and only one 3rd law pair force. Every force has one and only one 3rd law pair force. true false Request Answer Part B The two forces in each pair act in opposite directions. The two forces in each pair act in opposite directions. true false Request Answer Part C The two forces in each pair can either both act on the same body or they can act on different bodies. The two forces in each pair can either both act on the same body or they can act on different bodies. true false

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Answer:

Explanation:

Part A

Every force has one and only  pair force , according to 3 rd law

It is true , the pair force has equal magnitude .

Part B

The two forces in each pair act in opposite directions.

It is true .

The pair forces are equal and act in opposite direction .

Part C

The two forces in each pair can either both act on the same body or they can act on different bodies.

It is false .

The two forces in each pair can not act on same body  . They act on different bodies , bodies which are undergoing mutual interaction.

Is light from a fire matter​

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Answer:

Is fire matter? Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. The flame itself is a mixture of gases (vaporized fuel, oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water vapor, and many other things) and so is matter. The light produced by the flame is energy, not matter.

Yes it is matter exits everywhere and yes light is from a fire matter

explain the principle of N-type semiconductor​

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Answer:

Explanation:

An N-type semiconductor is a type of material used in electronics. It is made by adding an impurity to a pure semiconductor such as silicon or germanium. The impurities used may be phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, bismuth or some other chemical element. They are called donor impurities

Which direction do fluids (air and water) always move

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Answer:

fluids always move from an area of higher pressure to an area of lower pressure.

Explanation:

(a) What is the electric field 4.00 m from the center of the terminal of a Van de Graaff with a 3.00 mC charge, noting that the field is equivalent to that of a point charge at the center of the terminal?
______ N/C
(b) At this distance, what force does the field exert on a 2.00C charge on the Van de Graaff's belt?
_____ N

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Answer:

a)   E = 1.69 10⁶6 N / C,  b)  F = 3.38 10⁶ N

Explanation:

a)  In this exercise using Gauss's law we can consider the charge of the generator sphere as if it were at its center, therefore the electric field is

          E = k [tex]\frac{q}{r^2}[/tex]

let's calculate

         E = 9 10⁹ 3.00 10⁻³ / 4²2

         E = 1.6875 10⁶ N / C

 

          E = 1.69 10⁶6 N / C

b) let's calculate the electric force

          F = q E

          F = 2.00 1.69 10⁶

          F = 3.38 10⁶ N

A ball is thrown up into the air. The time that it takes to go up equals

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Answer:

The time it takes the ball to rise equals the time it takes to fall.

Explanation:

because what goes up at some point must come down

An uncharged capacitor and a resistor are connected in series with a switch and a 12 V battery. At the instant the switch is closed, the voltage across the resistor is

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Answer:

V = 12 V

Explanation:

Since a capacitor can't change the voltage between its plates  instantaneously, this means that just after the switch is closed, the voltage through the capacitor is zero.So, the current that flows in this moment is the same that would flow in a series circuit with only one resistor connected to the battery.Applying KVL to the circuit (neglecting the presence of the capacitor which can be replaced by a short circuit just after closing the switch), the voltage through the resistor must be equal to the one of the battery, i.e., 12 V.

Gravity Rocks!
Three friends were talking about gravity. One friend
held up a rock and asked his friends whether the gravi-
tational force on the rock depended on where the rock
was located. Each friend had a different idea about a
place where the gravitational force on the rock would
be the greatest. This is what they said:
Lorenzo: "I think if you put the rock on the top of a very tall mountain, the gravita-
tional force on the rock will be greatest."
Eliza: "I think the gravitational force will be greatest when the rock is resting on
the ground near sea level."
Flo: "I think you have to go really high up. If you drop the rock out of a high-
flying plane, the gravitational force will be greatest."
Explain why you agree with
Which friend do you most agree with?
that friend.

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Answer:

Eliza’s suggestion is the most promising

Explanation:

Newton’s law of universal gravitation is [tex]F = G\frac{m_1m_2}{r^2}[/tex] where G is a constant and both masses are constant in this experiment as well. So it only depends on r, the distance between the center of mass of both objects.

Bringing it high in the sky, as Flo suggests, is definitely not a good idea because it only increases the distance from the center of the Earth mass.

A mountain contains significant mass, so the center of the Earth mass is somewhat shifted to regions with the largest mountains. However, standing on top of a mountain, as Lorenzo suggests, doesn’t help since the shift of the center of mass, if any, is far smaller than the height of the mountain.

Standing near sea level, as Eliza suggests, is a good way to minimize the distance to the center of the Earth mass.

A glass optical fiber is used to transport a light ray across a long distance. The fiber has an index of refraction of 1.520 and is submerged in ethyl alcohol, which has an index of refraction of 1.361. What is the critical angle (in degrees) for the light ray to remain inside the fiber

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Answer:

θ = 63.5º

Explanation:

When a ray of light strikes the separation surface between two transparent media with different index of refraction, part of the light remains in the first medium, and part transmits to the second one , according to the Snell's Law, as follows:

       [tex]sin \theta_{i}* n_{i} = sin \theta_{r}* n_{r} (1)[/tex]

       where θi = angle of incidence  (with the normal to the surface)

                  θr = angle of refraction (with the normal to the surface)

                  ni = index of refraction of denser medium = 1.520

                  nr = index of refraction of less dense medium = 1.361

When the angle of refraction is equal to a right angle, this means that the light is parallel to the surface, and remains within the first medium completely.The angle of incidence for this particular angle, is called the limit angle, and is the principle of operation of fiber optics, which are composed by a strand of glass, surrounded with another material, which index of refraction is lower than the fiber's, preventing light to go outside the fiber.In our case, replacing ni, nr, and θr = 90º in (1), we get:[tex]sin \theta_{i}* 1.520 = 1* 1.361 (2)[/tex]Solving for sin θ₁ :

       [tex]sin \theta_{i} = \frac{1.361}{1.520} = 0.895 (3)[/tex]

       ⇒   θi = sin⁻¹ (0.895) = 63.5º

A student determines a value for a force using the formula F = k I l.
k is a constant with units of N A-1 m-1
I is current measured in mA
l is length measured in mm
The student uses the numbers directly from each measurement in their calculation.
What will be the units of the force from that calculation?

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1 Newton force is equal to the 10⁻⁵ dynes. The unit of force will be dyne and the value of force will be 0.1 dynes.

What is force?

Force is defined as the push or pull applied to the body. Sometimes it is used to change the shape, size, and direction of the body. Force is defined as the product of mass and acceleration.

Its SI unit is Newton, MKS unit is kgm/s² and CGS unit is dyne.

The given formulae are;

F = k I l

k is a constant with unit=  N A-1 m-1

I is currently measured in mA = 10⁻³A

l is the length measured in mm= 10⁻³ m

F = k I l

F= N A-1 m-1× 10⁻³A×10⁻³ m

F= 10⁻⁶ N                 ( 1N = 10⁻⁵ dyne)

F= 0.1 dyne

Hence the unit of force will be dyne and the value of force will be 0.1 dynes.

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What is the difference between inertia and momentum?​

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Inertia is the resistance offered by a body to the motion whereas momentum is the tendency of a body to continue moving.

can someone please answer this for me ❤️

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Answer:

I don't understand the question

Explanation:

sorry I cant help because I am just a first former

Over an interval of 4.0 s the average rate of change of the concentration of B was measured to be -0.0760 M/s. What is the final concentration of A at the end of this same interval if its concentration was initially 1.600 M?

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Complete question:

Consider the hypothetical reaction 4A + 2B → C + 3D

Over an interval of 4.0 s the average rate of change of the concentration of B was measured to be -0.0760 M/s. What is the final concentration of A at the end of this same interval if its concentration was initially 1.600 M?

Answer:

the final concentration of A is 0.992 M.

Explanation:

Given;

time of reaction, t = 4.0 s

rate of change of the concentration of B =  -0.0760 M/s

initial concentration of A = 1.600 M

⇒Determine the rate of change of the concentration of A.

From the given reaction: 4A + 2B → C + 3D

2 moles of B ---------------> 4 moles of A

-0.0760 M/s of B -----------> x

[tex]x = \frac{4(-0.076)}{2} \\\\x = -0.152 \ M/s[/tex]

⇒Determine the change in concentration of A after 4s;

ΔA = -0.152 M/s  x 4s

ΔA = -0.608 M

⇒ Determine the final concentration of A  after 4s

A = A₀ + ΔA

A = 1.6 M + (-0.608 M)

A = 1.6 M - 0.608 M

A = 0.992 M

Therefore, the final concentration of A is 0.992 M.

What is the correct definition of a 'field vector'?

a) A measurement that must have both a number and a unit
b) A measurement that can only be measured using scientific digits
c)A measurement that has both a magnitude and direction represented with an arrow
d)A measurement that is drawn in as it cannot be seen visually

i think it is c but can someone help me with this?

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Answer: Yes the answer is C

Explanation: Look a pictures of field vectors, they are represented with the arrows.

A battery connected to two wires in parallel. Both wires are made of the same material and are of the same length, but the diameter of wire A is twice the diameter of wire B.
True or False for the following:
1) The resistance of wire B is four times as large as the resistance of wire A.
2) The power dissipated in wire A is 16 times the power dissipated in wire B.
3) The voltage drop across wire B is larger than the voltage drop across wire A.
4) The resistance of wire B is twice as large as the resistance of wire A.
5) The current through the battery is five times larger than the current through wire B.

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Answer:

true  1

2 is false   2. 3 . 4. 5  

Explanation:

For this exercise, let's calculate the different parameters and analyze the corresponding statements.

the resistance of each wire

         R = ρ [tex]\frac{L}{A}[/tex]

wire B.

has a diameter of d₀

therefore its radius is r₀ = d₀ / 2

the area is A = pi r₀²

                     A = π d₀²/ 4

we subtitle

          Ro = ρ [tex]\frac{L \ 4}{\pi d_o^2}[/tex]

          R_b = R₀

wire A

the diameter is d = 2d₀

therefore the radius is r = d/2

                        r = d₀

resistance is

              R_a = ρ [tex]\frac{L}{\pi d_o}[/tex]

   

              R_a = 4 R₀

when examining the answers

1 is true

4 is false

Now let's calculate the power

         P = V I

         V = I R

         P = V² / R

as they indicate that the cables are connected in parallel, the voltage in them is the same, therefore the potency depends on the resistance

         

wire B  

         P = V² / R_b

          P_b = V² / R₀

wire A

          P_a = v² / R_a

          P_a = V² / 4R₀

          P_a = ¼ P_b

2 is false

in a parallel circuit the waves are the same therefore

3 False

ohm's law is

         V = I r

         I = V / R

   

wire B

       I_b = V / R_b

       I_b = V / Ro

wire

       I_a = V / R_a

       I_a = V / 4 Ro

       I_a = ¼ I_a

5 is false

a charge Q exerts a 2.4 N force on another charge q.If the distance between the charges is doubled,what is the magnitude of the force exerted on Q by q ?

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Is inertia a force (will give brainleist for first answer)

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Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

Answer:

I do believe it is. (more characters for character limit)

Consider a length of pipe bent into a U-shape. The inside diameter of the pipe is 0.5 m. Air enters one leg of the pipe at a mean velocity of 100 m/s and exits the other leg at the same magnitude of velocity, but moving in the opposite direction. The pressure of the flow at the inlet and exit is the ambient pressure of the surroundings. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the force exerted on the pipe by the airflow. The air density is 1.23 kg/m3 .

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Answer:

The magnitude of the force exerted on the pipe by the air is 4830 N and it acts horizontally

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

from the Newton's second law of motion;

F = ma

where m is the mass, a is acceleration and F is the force exerted on the pipe due to the airflow in it

now in terns of mass flow;

F = [tex]m^{"}[/tex]V

where [tex]m^{"}[/tex] is the mass flow rate, V is the velocity(

so

[tex]m^{"}[/tex] = pAV

[tex]m^{"}[/tex] = p × ([tex]\frac{\pi }{4}[/tex] d² ) × V

where d is the diameter of the pipe( 0.5 m)

p is the density( 1.23 kg/m³ )

velocity v is 100 m/s

so we substitute

[tex]m^{"}[/tex] = 1.23 × ([tex]\frac{\pi }{4}[/tex] (0.5)² ) × 100

[tex]m^{"}[/tex] = 30.75 × [tex]\frac{\pi }{4}[/tex]

[tex]m^{"}[/tex] = 24.15 kg/s

Now lets write the equation for the force exerted on the pipe by the airflow

F = [tex]m^{"}[/tex]( V₁ - V₂)

where V₁ is velocity at inlet ( 100 m/s )

V₂ is velocity at exit ( - 100 m/s )

so we substitute

F = 24.15 ( 100 - (-100))

F = 24.15 × 200

F = 4830 N

The pipe is symmetric about horizontal axis so the force should also b acting only in the horizontal direction since any force component in the vertical direction is nullified due to this symmetry

Therefore, The magnitude of the force exerted on the pipe by the air is 4830 N and it acts horizontally

How far can you get away from your little
brother with the squirt gun filled with
paint if you can travel at 3 m/s and you
have 15s before he sees you?
Know
Find
Equation
Solve

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spray him in the eyes and you have until he washes it put

does the sabre-tooth currirulum still exist at present?give examples of your evidence​

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Answer: Should the sabre tooth curriculum really exist at the moment? As far as I am concerned, the sabre tooth program should remain, because our school system needs to help people know how to do complex activities on their own and we let them do activities that will help them develop their brains as well as their skills.

Great schools promote better teaching because they have the most experience of teaching practice and are accountable for executing the instruction in the classroom. Teacher engagement is also vital for the effective and substantive implementation of the curriculum.

Sources: files.eric.ed.gov and James Kennedy Monash

what is the combination of two or more simple machine​

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Answer:

compound machine

Explanation:

A compound machine is a combination of two or more simple machines.

BRAINLIEST? plz

A monk is sitting atop a mountain in complete rest in meditation. What is the Kinetic
Energy of the monk? (assume mass of 65 kg and the mountain's height was 1000 m)
4,225,000
No Kinetic Energy - because there is no movement
637,000
65.000

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Answer:

No kinetic energy-because there is no movement

Explanation:

It states that the monk is at complete rest so there is no movement.

10/12
11.
You drive the 10 miles to the mall at an average speed of 40 mph. On
the way home, you hit severe traffic and had to drive at an average
speed of 10 mph. What is your average speed for the trip?

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25mph I hope this helps and sorry it took so long

The starter motor of a car engine draws an electric current of 110 A from the battery. The copper wire to the motor is 4.20 mm in diameter and 1.73 m long. The starter motor runs for 0.95 s before the car engine starts up.

How much electric charge passes through the starter motor?
________
What is the current density in the wire?
_________
How far does an electron travel along the wire while the starter motor is on? (The density of conduction electrons in copper is n = 8.50×1028 1/m3.)
________

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Answer:

a. 104.5 C b. 7.94 × 10⁶ A/m² c. 5.83 × 10⁻⁴ m/s

Explanation:

a. How much electric charge passes through the starter motor?

Using Q = It where Q = electric charge passing through the starter motor, I = current = 110 A and t = time = 0.95 s

So, Q = It = 110 A × 0.95 s = 104.5 C

b. What is the current density in the wire?

The current density, J = I/A where I = current = 110 A and A = cross-sectional area = πd²/4 where d = diameter of copper wire = 4.20 mm = 4.20 × 10⁻³ m

So, J = I/A

= I/πd²/4

= 4I/πd²

= 4 × 110 A/π(4.20 × 10⁻³ m)²

= 440 A/55.42 × 10⁻⁶ m²

= 7.94 × 10⁶ A/m²

c. How far does an electron travel along the wire while the starter motor is on? (The density of conduction electrons in copper is n = 8.50×1028 1/m3.)

To find how far the electron travels, we need to find the electron drift velocity from

J = nev where J = current density = 7.94 × 10⁶ A/m², n = electron density = 8.50 × 10²⁸ m⁻³, e = electron charge = 1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ C, v = drift velocity of electrons and A = cross-sectional area of wire = πd²/4 where d = diameter of copper wire = 4.20 mm = 4.20 × 10⁻³ m

So, v = J/ne

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

v = 7.94 × 10⁶ A/m² ÷ (8.50 × 10²⁸ m⁻³ × 1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ C)

v = 7.94 × 10⁶ A/m² ÷ (13.617 × 10⁹ Cm⁻³)

v = 0.583 × 10⁻³ m/s

v = 5.83 × 10⁻⁴ m/s

the centre of mass of a metre rule is at the 50cm mark. state what is meant by Centre of mass​

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Answer:

Centre of mass of any body is a point where all mass of a body is supposed to be concentrated

it lies in geometrical centre....

Help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I am going to follow youuu

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Answer:

Answer 11

Explanation:

. Newton's law of gravitation, statement that any particle of matter in the universe attracts any other with a force varying directly as the product of the masses and inversely as the square of the distance between them

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Which of the following best defines effective listening?

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Answer:

The following seems to be the summary including its given phrase.

Explanation:

The willingness to adequately consider the knowledge another speaker provides as well as show interest throughout the subject covered constitutes skills of effective listening. Truly wonderful hearing skills require an individual just to listen fully to the information such that a relevant reading of the information or a piece of evidence can be done.

Does solar/light energy explain why/how thing keep going?
O Yes, solar/light energy can convert into other kinds of energy that makes things go, such as TE, ELE, and CE
O No, solar/light energy canonly power solar panels, so it cannot serve as a source of why things go
.

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Answer:

​​In 1954 modern solar cells were invented at Bell Labs with the intent of powering satellites. For many years solar remained expensive but today prices have come down and solar electricity is everywhere. Our satellites and the Mars rover are solar powered, as are homes, toys, outdoor lighting and solar battery packs to charge our electronic devices. Importantly solar electricity is bringing light to the one billion people around the world who live without power. Often these solar lights are replacing kerosene or candles as light sources in the home. Let’s look at some frequently asked questions about solar lights and how they are changing the world.

What are solar lights made of? Solar lights are made up of four main components: the solar photovoltaic (PV) panel, battery, control electronics and the light fixture. When the sun is out, a solar panel takes the light from the sun and produces electrical energy. The energy can then be used immediately or stored in a battery. The goal of most solar lights is to provide power at night, so they will definitely contain a battery, or be capable of attaching to a battery. The battery itself may not need to have a large capacity, due to the availability of solar energy, but it should be long lasting to account for difficulties replacing batteries in many places across the globe.

The advent of the Light Emitting Diode (LED) for the light fixture has drastically reduced the capacity needs of both the solar panels and the batteries. They use significantly less energy than other types of lighting, so the solar panel and battery can be smaller (more transportable and less expensive). The control electronics are required to move the energy around the system, keep the system safe, and potentially switch on or off your light, depending on the level of light it’s exposed to. Solar lights made for outdoor lighting will often turn on automatically when it gets dark outside. Some solar lights made for reading will turn off during daylight hours to preserve the solar charge, but won’t turn on until they are powered on by a user.

How is solar energy produced? Let’s look a little more deeply into the science behind solar electricity. Solar energy is produced due to the photovoltaic effect. A photovoltaic panel (also known as solar cell) converts sunlight into electrical energy. The solar cell is made up of multiple layers of crystalline silicon and chemicals that create layers of negatively-charged electrons and positively-charged spaces. When light passes through the solar cell, it excites the negatively-charged electrons and pushes them into the positively-charged spaces. Those spaces then transfer the electron stream as direct current of electricity through the wires in the solar cell for use or to a battery where the power is stored until it is needed.

Explanation:



1)Pulmonary artery

2)Pulmonary vein

3)Aorta

4)Inferior vena cava



Answer and I will give you brainiliest

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Answer : Pulmonary artery

see the picture and here is the name of it

A = Pulmonary artery

B = inferior vena cava

C = aorta

D = left ventricle

E = right ventricle

F = pulmonary system in kidney

G = Pulmonary system

H = Pulmonary vein

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A high frequency sound will have a ?

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Answer:

The frequency of a sound wave is what your ear understands as pitch. A higher frequency sound has a higher pitch and the lower the period

Answer:

High-frequency sound waves produce high-pitched sounds, and low-frequency sound waves produce low-pitched sounds.

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