En una carga de prueba de 2 microcoulomb se sitúa en un punto en el que la intensidad del campo eléctrico es de 5 * 10 / 2 N/C cuál es la fuerza de la magnitud que actúa sobre ella?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Fuerza, F = 0.001 Newton

Explanation:

Dados los siguientes datos;

Intensidad del campo eléctrico = 5 * 10² N/C

Carga = 2 microculombios = 2 * 10^{-6} culombios

Para encontrar la fuerza que actúa sobre la carga;

Matemáticamente, la intensidad del campo eléctrico viene dada por la fórmula;

Intensidad del campo eléctrico = fuerza/carga

F = E * Q

F = 5 * 10² * 2 * 10^{-6}

Fuerza, F = 0.001 Newton


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The diagram below shows a person swinging a hammer.

Which position has the least amount of kinetic energy?

A-1
B-2
C-3
D-4


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4 because its not yet moving. It has kinetic energy, it just hasn’t been used yet.

In a double-slit experiment, the third-order maximum for light of wavelength 510 nm is located 17 mm from the central bright spot on a screen 1.6 m from the slits. Light of wavelength 670 nm is then projected through the same slits. Part A How far from the central bright spot will the second-order maximum of this light be located

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Answer:

14.9 mm

Explanation:

We know dsinθ = mλ where d = separating of slit, m = order of maximum = 3 and λ = wavelength = 510nm = 510 × 10⁻⁹ m

Also tanθ = L/D where L = distance of m order fringe from central bright spot = 17 mm = 0.017 m and D = distance of screen from slit = 1.6 m

So, sinθ = mλ/d

Since θ is small, sinθ ≅ tanθ

So,

mλ/d = L/D

d = mλD/L

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

d = 3 × 510 × 10⁻⁹ m × 1.6 m/0.017 m

d = 2448 × 10⁻⁹ m²/0.017 m

d = 144000 × 10⁻⁹ m

d = 1.44 × 10⁻⁴ m

d = 0.144 × 10⁻³ m

d = 0.144 mm

Now, for the second-order maximum, m' of the 670 nm wavelength of light,

m'λ'/d = L'/D where m' = order of maximum = 2, λ' = wavelength of light = 670 nm = 670 × 10⁻⁹ m, d = slit separation = 0.144 mm = 0.144 × 10⁻³ m, L' = distance of second order maximum from central bright spot and D = distance of screen from slit = 1.6m

So, L' = m'λ'D/d

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

L' = 2 × 670 × 10⁻⁹ m × 1.6 m/0.144 × 10⁻³ m

L' = 2144  × 10⁻⁹ m²/0.144 × 10⁻³ m

L' = 14888.89 × 10⁻⁶ m

L' = 0.01488 m

L' ≅ 0.0149 m

L' = 14.9 mm

Please help... I'm confused on what I represents in terms of solving the total current. Would variable would I be singling out?

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Answer:

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After 60 days, 100g of a certain element has decayed to only 12.5g.
What is the half- life of this element?
А
30 days
B.
8 days
С
20 days
D
5 days

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Answer:

8 days

Explanation:

An electrical insulator is a material that:
A) contains no charge
B) does not allow electrons to flow
C) has more protons than electrons
D) must be a crystal

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Answer:

Option B is appropriate for this question

A child moving at constant velocity carries a 2 N ice-cream cone 1 m across a level surface. What is the net work done on the ice-cream cone?

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Answer:

2 Joule

Explanation:

Work=force *dISPLACMENT

2N*1M

2 JOUL

g a mass of 1.3 kg is pushed horizontally against a massless spring with a spring constant of 58 n/m until the spring compresses 19.5 cm if the mass is then released what is the kinetic energy of the mass when it is no longer in contact with the spring ignore friction

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Answer: [tex]1.102\ J[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

Mass [tex]m=1.3\ kg[/tex]

Spring constant [tex]k=58\ N/m[/tex]

Compression in the spring [tex]x=19.5\ cm\ or\ 0.195\ m[/tex]

When the mass leaves the spring, the elastic potential energy of spring is being converted into kinetic energy of mass i.e.

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{2}kx^2=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{2}\cdot 58\cdot (0.195)^2=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{2}mv^2=1.102\ J[/tex]

The kinetic energy of the mass is 1.102 J.

Light travels at 300,000,000 m/s. This is an example

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Two parallel slits are illuminated by light composed of two wavelengths, one of which is 657 nm. On a viewing screen, the light whose wavelength is known produces its third dark fringe at the same place where the light whose wavelength is unknown produces its fourth-order bright fringe. The fringes are counted relative to the central or zeroth-order bright fringe. What is the unknown wavelength

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Answer:

     λ = 5.75 10⁻⁷ mm

Explanation:

This is a slit interference exercise, we analyze each wavelength separately                    

            λ = 657 nm                                     indicate that the third dark pattern

          a sin θ = (m + ½) lam

          a sin θ = (3 + ½) 657 10⁻⁹

          a sin θ = 2299.5 10⁻⁹ nm

for the other wavelength in the same place we have m = 4 bright

          a sin θ = m lam

           

we substitute

           2299.5 10⁻⁹ = 4 λ

           λ = [tex]\frac{2299.5 \ 10^9 }{ 4}[/tex]

           λ = 5.75 10⁻⁷ mm

Two identical circular, wire loops 35.0 cm in diameter each carry a current of 2.80 A in the same direction. These loops are parallel to each other and are 24.0 cm apart. Line ab is normal to the plane of the loops and passes through their centers. A proton is fired at 2600 m/s perpendicular to line ab from a point midway between the centers of the loops.
Find the magnitude of the magnetic force these loops exert on the proton just after it is fired.

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Answer:

The answer is "[tex]4659.2 \times 10^{-24} \ N[/tex]"

Explanation:

The magnetic field at ehe mid point of the coils is,

[tex]\to B=\frac{\mu_0 i R^2}{(R^2+x^2)^{\frac{3}{2}}}\\\\[/tex]

Here, i is the current through the loop, R is the radius of the loop and x is the distance of the midpoint from the loop.

[tex]\to B=\frac{(4\pi\times 10^{-7})(2.80\ A) (\frac{0.35}{2})^2}{( (\frac{0.35}{2})^2+ (\frac{0.24}{2})^2)^{\frac{3}{2}}}\\\\[/tex]

       [tex]=\frac{(12.56 \times 10^{-7})(2.80\ A) \times 0.030625}{( 0.030625+ 0.0144)^{\frac{3}{2}}}\\\\=\frac{ 1.07702 \times 10^{-7} }{0.0095538976}\\\\=112.730955 \times 10^{-7}\\\\=1.12\times 10^{-5}\ \ T\\[/tex]

Calculating the force experienced through the protons:

[tex]F=qvB=(1.6 \times 10^{-19}) (2600)(1.12 \times 10^{-5})= 4659.2 \times 10^{-24}\ N[/tex]

A magnetic field of 0.27 T exists in the region enclosed by a solenoid that has 599 turns and a diameter of 9.29 cm. Within what period of time must the field be reduced to zero if the average magnitude of the induced emf within the coil during this time interval is to be 12.8 kV

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Answer: [tex]8.54\times 10^{-5}\ s[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

The initial magnetic field is [tex]B=0.27\ T[/tex]

No of turns [tex]N=599\ \text{turns}[/tex]

Diameter of the solenoid [tex]d=9.29\ cm[/tex]

Induced EMF [tex]E=12.8\ kV[/tex]

Induced emf is the product of no of turns and rate of change of flux.

[tex]\Rightarrow E=-N\cdot \dfrac{\Delta \phi }{\Delta t}\\\\\Rightarrow E=-N\cdot \dfrac{\Delta (B\cdot A)}{\Delta t}\\\\\Rightarrow E=-NA\cdot \dfrac{\Delta B}{\Delta t}\\\\\text{Insert the values}\\\\\Rightarrow 12.8=-599\times \pi r^2\cdot \dfrac{(0-B)}{\Delta t}\\\\\Rightarrow \Delta t=\dfrac{599\times \pi \times (4.64\times 10^{-2})\times 0.27}{12.8\times 10^3} \\\\\Rightarrow \Delta t=854.71\times 10^{-7}\ s\\\\\text{Taking absolute value}\\\Rightarrow \Delta t=8.54\times 10^{-5}\ s[/tex]

is it possible to have rainbows during the fine sunny day? Explain your answer.​

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Answer:

As long as there is rain, a rainbow is possible. Rain is possible on a sunny day, and is known as a sunshower.The rainbow can be observed in a sunny day if the water droplets are present in air and the sun rays pass through it reaches the eye of the observer. In this situation, the observer can see a rainbow.

or

If you happened to look up at the sky this past weekend, you might have noticed a rare and beautiful sight: iridescent rainbow clouds, but not a drop of rain in sight. This phenomenon is known, fittingly, as cloud iridescence or irisation. The effect is not unlike seeing a rainbow painted on the clouds.

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All of the matter in the universe formed after the big bang. Scientists
predicted that hydrogen and helium would be the most abundant elements.
What did scientists discover?
A. The universe has 73% hydrogen and 25% helium, which does not
support the big bang theory
B. Planets are made mostly of other elements, which does not
support the big bang theory
C. Stars are made mostly of other elements, which supports the big
bang theory
D. The universe has 74% hydrogen and 24% helium, which supports
the big bang theory.

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Answer:

The answer is D. Here is proof . Plz mark brainliest

Explanation:

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An object’s mass 300 kg is observed to accelerate at the rate of 4 m/s^2. Calculate the force required to produce this acceleration. *


1. 1000 N
2 .75 N
3. 1200 N
4. 1250 N

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The answer for this is 1200N

A current of 5 a flows in a copper wire for 20 s. how many coulombs of charge passed through the wire in this time?

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Answer:

I think so too

Explanation:

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a spring has a spring constant of 330 n/m. how far is the spring compressed when 150 newtons of force are used?
a. 0.0014 meters
b. 0.45 meters
c. 2.2 meters
d. 5.0 meters
show your work​

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Answer:

I think its B

Explanation:

During an auto accident, the vehicle's air bags deploy and slow down the passengers more gently than if they had hit the windshield or steering wheel. According to safety standards, the bags produce a maximum acceleration of 60g, but lasting for only 32 ms (or less). How far does a person travel in coming to a complete stop in 32 ms at a constant acceleration of 60g

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Answer:

s = 0.3 m

Explanation:

In order to calculate the distance traveled by the person, we will use the second equation of motion:

[tex]s = v_it + \frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]

where,

s = distance traveled = ?

vi = initial speed = 0 m/s

t = time = 32 ms = 0.032 s

a = acceleration = 60g = (60)(9.81 m/s²) = 588.6 m/s²

Therefore,

[tex]s = (0\ m/s)(0.032\ s)+\frac{1}{2}(588.6\ m/s^2)(0.032\ s)^2[/tex]

s = 0.3 m

The temperature of a body is from 200 to 300C.The change of temp at absolute scale is

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The change of temperature at absolute scale is. A. 3.73 K

Answer:

373K

Explanation:

300°c - 200°c =100°c

Absolute scale means Kelvin scale so

0°c= 273°c

100°c = 100 + 273

=373K

Describe each of the FITT training principles. (Site 1

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Answer:

The FITT principles are an exercise prescription to help participants understand how long and how hard they should exercise. FITT is acronym that stands for Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type. FITT can be applied to exercise in general or specific components of exercise.

Explanation:

The F stands for frequency, which is how often a person exercises. The I stands for intensity, which is the amount of hard work one puts into a particular workout. The intensity can be difficult to balance, since the exercise needs to be difficult so that it overloads the body, but not so much so that it could cause injury. The first T of the acronym stands for time which is how long the workout session is, which depends on the type of workout. The T stands for type which is whether one chooses a cardio, strength, or flexibility activity

A chemist measures the flow of charged ions through a circuit. Which of these would increase the current? Select all that apply.

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2,3 and 5 should be right

The illustration shows ?
A)open circuit
B)broken circuit
C)series circuit
D)parallel circuit

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Answer:

D)parallel circuit

Explanation:

the components are placed parallel from eachother

D. Parallel circuit

Which of the following means that an
image is real?
A. +do
B. +di
c. -di
D.-do

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

g hoop rolls without slipping on a horizontal surface. The hoop has a mass m and radius r. What is the ratio of the hoop's translational kinetic energy to the hoop's rotational kinetic energy, KT /KR

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{K.E_t}{K.E_r} = 1[/tex]

Explanation:

The translational kinetic energy of the hoop is given as:

[tex]K.E_t = \frac{1}{2} mv^2[/tex]      ---------------------- equation (1)

where,

[tex]K.E_t[/tex] = translational kinetic energy

m = mass of hoop

v = linear speed of hoop

The rotational kinetic energy of the hoop is given as:

[tex]K.E_r = \frac{1}{2} I\omega^2[/tex]

where,

[tex]K.E_r[/tex] = rotational kinetic energy of the hoop

I = Moment of Inertia of the hoop = mr²

r = radius of the hoop

ω = angular speed of hoop = [tex]\frac{v}{r}[/tex]

Therefore,

[tex]K.E_r = \frac{1}{2} (mr^2)(\frac{v}{r} )^2\\\\K.E_r = \frac{1}{2} mv^2[/tex]------------------- equation (2)

dividing equation (1) and equation (2), we get:

[tex]\frac{K.E_t}{K.E_r} = \frac{\frac{1}{2}mv^2 }{\frac{1}{2}mv^2 }\\\\\frac{K.E_t}{K.E_r} = 1[/tex]

b. Why are the resources listed in part (a) considered "renewable"?

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Answer:

I would need to see the part a to be more specific but this may help:

resources like solar, water, wind are considered renewable because they will never run out, they can be replenished over and over again. There will always be a sun (and if there wasn't then we'd have bigger conserns than renewable energy) and the wind will always blow. It can never run out because you use too much unlike coal and fossil fuels.

Hope this helps!

A boat that can travel at 4.60 km/h in still water crosses a river with a current of 1.80 km/h. At what angle must the boat be pointed upstream to travel straight across the river

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Answer:

The angle the boat must be pointed upstream is 69⁰

Explanation:

Check the image uploaded for the diagram;

Given;

speed of the boat on still water, = 4.6 km/h

speed of the boat on a river with current, = 1.8 km/h

The angle the boat must be pointed upstream is calculated as follows

[tex]tan(\theta) = \frac{4.6}{1.8} \\\\tan(\theta) = 2.556\\\\\theta = tan^{-1}(2.556)\\\\\theta = 68.63^0\\\\\theta = 69^0[/tex]

The power output of a car engine running at 2500 rpm is 500 kW . You may want to review (Pages 574 - 577) . Part A How much work is done per cycle if the engine's thermal efficiency is 20.0 %

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Answer:

Explanation:

2500 rpm = 2500 / 60 rps ( revolution per second )

= 41.67 rps .

power output = 500 kW

thermal efficiency = 20 %

power input = (100 /20) x 500 kW

= 2500 kW .

work done per second = 2500 kJ

work done per cycle = 2500 / 41.67

= 60 kJ .

We have that the  workdone per cycle is mathematically given as

Wc=12.00KJ

 Workdone per cycle of engine

Question Parameters:

The power output of a car engine running at 2500 rpm is 500 kW

Generally the work done per cycle  is mathematically given as

Wc=500*1/41.666

Where

=2500rev/60sec

=41.666

Meaning one cycle takes 1/41.666

Hence

Wc=500*1/41.666

Wc=12.00KJ

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True False: Marke each statement as true or false.
shift
1. Light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis.
in
2. Energy is required by all organisms for life.
3. The ability of a plant to repair tissue depends on respiration.
4. The gas needed for photosynthesis is carbon dioxide (CO2).
5. Plants only carry on photosynthesis, not respiration.
6. Respiration can occur without photosynthesis.

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Answer:

1) true 2) true 3) true 4) true 5) false 6) false

Explanation:

Solve the following problem. A force of 5N is being applied to the right, and a force of
3N is being applied to the left. What is the net force?

A- 15 N
B- 8 N
C- 7N
D- 2N

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Answer:

D 2N

Explanation:

these are opposite forces so one becomes negative and the other positive that is

-3+5=2 or 5-3=2

How long does it take for a 3.5 kW electric water heater to heat 40 kg of water? from 20 ° C to 75 ° C? The specific heat capacity of water is 4190 J/kgK PLEASE HURRY ITS A TEST​

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Answer:

2633.7 s

Explanation:

From the question,

Heat lost by the water heater = Heat gained by the water

Applying,

P = cm(t₂-t₁)/t.................. Equation 1

Where P = power of the heat, c = specific heat capacity of water, m = mass of water, t₁ = initial temperature, t₂ = final temperature, t = time

make t the subject of the equation

t = cm(t₂-t₁)/P.............. Equation 2

From the question,

Given: c = 4190 J/kgK, P = 3.5 kW = 3500 W, m = 40 kg, t₁ = 20°C, t₂ = 75°C

Substitute these values into equation 2

t = 4190×40(75-20)/3500

t = 9218000/3500

t = 2633.7 s

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Answer:

independent and the second one with the (-8, 1, -3)

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