What shape can be drawn though a solenoid to determine the magnitude of its magnetic field? A. triangle B. rectangle C. circle D. trapezoid​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Rectangle

Explanation:

because when we find the magnitude of the magnetic field, we apply Ampere's circuital law to a rectangular loop


Related Questions

uses of generator
pls in points
if you answer correct i will mark you as brainliest​

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Answer:

Electric generator, also called dynamo, any machine that converts mechanical energy to electricity for transmission and distribution over power lines to domestic, commercial, and industrial customers. Generators also produce the electrical power required for automobiles, aircraft, ships, and trains.

Answer:

Electric motors are used in a broad range of industrial, commercial, and residential, applications, such as fans, pumps, compressors, elevators, and refrigerators. ... DC motors are used for variable speed control applications such as industrial machinery and motor vehicles.

In electricity generation, a generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy for use in an external circuit. Generators provide nearly all of the power for electric power grids.

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5. Stopping a fast-moving object is harder than stopping a slow-moving
one.
True
False

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true because well it’s moving fast lol sometimes ur eyes have a hard time following its speed
True because it’s fast

Two blocks are connected by a massless rope that passes over a 1 kg pulley with a radius of 12 cm. The rope moves over the pulley without slipping. The mass of block A is 2.1 kg and the mass of block B is 4.1 kg. Block A is also connected to a horizontally-mounted spring with a spring constant of 358 J/m2. What is the angular frequency (in rad/s) of oscillations of this system

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Answer:

[tex]F=1.159[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Mass of pulley [tex]M=1kg[/tex]

Radius [tex]r=12cm[/tex]

Mass of block A [tex]M_a=2.1kg[/tex]

Mass of block B [tex]m_b=4.1kg[/tex]

Spring constant[tex]\mu= 358 J/m2[/tex]

Generally the equation for Torque is mathematically given by

Since [tex]\sumF=ma[/tex]

At mass A

 [tex]T_2-f_3=2.1a[/tex]

At mass B

 [tex]4.8-T_1=4.1a[/tex]

At  Pulley

 [tex]R(T_1-T_2)=\frac{1*1*R^2}{2}\frac{a}{R}[/tex]

 [tex]R(T_1-T_2)=0.55a[/tex]

Therefore the equation for total force F

At mass A+At mass B+At  Pulley

 [tex](T_2-f_3+4.8-T_1+R(T_1-T_2)=2.1a+4.1a+0.55a[/tex]

 [tex](T_2-f_3+4.8-T_1+R(T_1-T_2)=2.7a+4.8a+0.55a[/tex]

 [tex]-f_3+4.1=6.75a[/tex]

 [tex]-f_3=6.75a+4.8[/tex]

Since From above equation

[tex]M_{eff}=6.7kg[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]T=2\pi \sqrt{{\frac{M_{eff}}{k}}[/tex]

[tex]T=2\pi \sqrt{{\frac{6.75}{\mu}}[/tex]

[tex]T=0.862s[/tex]

Generally the equation for frequency is mathematically given by

[tex]F=\frac{1}{T} \\F=\frac{1}{0.862}[/tex]

[tex]F=1.159[/tex]

At the Olympics, high-diving competition,a diver from the top board curves her body in order to?
A. Dive clearly into the water
B. Spin more
C. Increase her energy
D. Spin more slowly
E. Increase her speed​

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E increase her speed

The correct option is E. Increase her speed​

High-diving is the process or way in which a person jump into water  or swimming pool from a higher heights.

A Diver  is a person who dive or Fall into a water from a top board or diving board .

Therefore she was curving her body from the top board in order to Increase her speed​ which will enable her to spin or flip more faster.

Inconclusion The correct option is E. Increase her speed.

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what is the difference between impulse and momentum​

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Answer:

The momentum of the object is given by the product of mass and velocity while the impulse is the change of momentum when a large force is applied on an object for a short interval of time.

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g you slide a toy car to see the loop the loop physics. the radius of the loop 0.5 m. The acceleration of gravity what is the minimal height h you need to release the car from so that it makes the loop

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Answer:

 h = 1.5 m

Explanation:

This exercise must be solved using the concepts of energy.

Starting point. Place where the car leaves

          Em₀ = U = m g h

Final point. Highest part of the loop, r = 2R

          Em_f = K + U

          Em_f = ½ m v² + mg (2R)

the energy is preserved

          Em₀ = Em_f

          m g h = ½ m v² + m g 2R               (1)

the car must have a minimum velicate so that it does not fall, let's use Newton's second law.

         ∑ F = m a

         N + W = m a

acceleration is centripetal

          a = v²/ r

the normal is the reaction of the surface to the support of the car, as the speed decreases, the normal decreases until reaching zero

         0 + m g = m v² / r

         v² =  rg

we substitute

        v² = 2Rg

we substitute in equation 1

          g h = ½ 2Rg + 2Rg

          h = 3R

let's calculate

          h = 3 0.5

          h = 1.5 m

At what speed does light travel through water. n=1.33

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Answer:

"In water, the speed of light is v01.33=2.26 x 108 m/s."

Explanation:

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A car with a mass of 1.1 x10 to the third power killograms hits a stationary truck with a mass of 2.3kg x10 to the third power from the rear ean. The initial velocity of the car is +22.0 meters/second. After the collision the velocity of the car is -11.0 meters/second. What is the velocity of the truck after this elastic collision.

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Answer:

v2f = +15.8 m/s

Explanation:

Conservation law of linear momentum:

m1v1i + m2vi2 = m1v1f + m2v2f

Given:

m1 = 1.1 × 10^3 kg

m2 = 2.3 × 10^3 kg

v1i = +22.0 m/s

v2i = 0

v1f = -11.0 m/s

v2f = ?

Re-arranging the conservation law, we get

m1v1i = m1v1f + m2v2f

Solving for v2f,

m2v2f =m1(v1i - v1f)

or

v2f = m1(v1i - v1f)/m2

= (1.1 × 10^3 kg)(22.0 m/s - (-11.0 m/s))/(2.3 m/s)

= (1.1 × 10^3 kg)(33.0 m/s)/(2.3 × 10^3 kg)

= +15.8 m/s

4- What force must be applied to a surface area of 0.0025m , to create a pressure ol
200.000Pa?​

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Force = area * pressure
F = 0.0025 m * 200000 pa
F = 500 N

An electron that has an instantaneous velocity of is moving through the uniform magnetic field (a) Find the force on the electron due to the magnetic field. (b) Repeat your calculation for a proton having the same velocity

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information:

The missing value are as follows:

The velocity  [tex]v ^{\to} = (2.0 \times 10^6 \ m/s) \hat i + (3.0 \times 10^6 \ m.s) \hat j[/tex]

The uniform magnetic field [tex]B^{\to} = (0.030 T)\hat i -(0.15 T) \hat j[/tex]

The force on electron as a result of the Magnetic field is:

[tex]F^\to = q(v^\to \times B^\to)[/tex]

here;

Change of electron [tex]q = -1.6 \times 10^{-19} C[/tex]

Then,

[tex]v^{\to} \times B^{\to} = \left|\begin{array}{ccc}2\times10^6&3\times 10^6&0\\0.03&-0.15&0\end{array}\right|[/tex]

[tex]= \hat i(0-0) -\hat j ( 0-0) +\hat k (-3\times 10^5 -0.9\times 10^5) \\ \\ =-3.9 \times 10^5 \ k[/tex]

[tex]F^\to = q(v^\to \times B^\to)[/tex]

[tex]F^{\to} = -1.6 \times 10^{-19} \times -3.9 \times 10^5 \\ \\ F^{\to} = 6.24 \times 10^{-14 } \ N[/tex]

For the proton with the same velocity:

[tex]q = 1.6 \times 10^{-19 } \ C \\ \\ F = q (v^\to * B^\to) \ \\ \\ F^\to = q(-3.9 \times 10^5) \\ \\ F = (1.6 \times 10^{-19}) (-3.9 \times 10^5) \\ \\ \mathbf{F ^{\to} = -6.24 \times 10^{-14} \ N}[/tex]

A bullet with a mass of 12 g moving horizontally strikes a fixed block of wood and penetrates a distance of 5.2 cm. The speed of the bullet just before the collision is 640 m/s. What is the average force that the wood exerted on the bullet

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Answer:

F = 47261.5 N = 47.26 KN

Explanation:

First, we will calculate the deceleration of the bullet by using the third equation of motion:

[tex]2as = v_f^2-v_i^2[/tex]

where,

a = deceleration = ?

s = distace covered = 5.2 cm = 0.052 m

vf = final speed = 0 m/s

vi = initial speed = 640 m/s

Therefore,

[tex]2(a)(0.052\ m) = (0\ m/s)^2-(640\ m/s)^2\\\\a = -\frac{409600\ m^2/s^2}{0.104\ m}\\\\a=-3938461.5\ m/s^2[/tex]

negative sign shows deceleration.

Now for the force, we will use Newton's Second Law of Motion:

F = ma

where,

F = Force = ?

m = mass of bullet = 12 g = 0.012 kg

Therefore,

F = (0.012 kg)(3938461.5 m/s²)

F = 47261.5 N = 47.26 KN

An irrigation canal has a rectangular cross section. At one point where the canal is 18.2 m wide and the water is 3.55 m deep, the water flows at 2.55 cm/s . At a second point downstream, but on the same level, the canal is 16.3 m wide, but the water flows at 11.6 cm/s . How deep is the water at this point

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Answer:

Explanation:

Rate of volume flow at two points will be same at two points .

A₁ V₁ = A₂V₂

A₁ and A₂ are area of cross section at two points and V₁ and V₂ are velocities .

A₁ = 18.2 x 3.55 = 64.61 m²

V₁ = 2 .55 x 10⁻² m/s

A₂ = 16.3 x d = 16.3 d  m²

d is depth at second point .

V₂ = 11.6 x 10⁻² m/s

64.61 m² x 2 .55 x 10⁻² m/s = 16.3 d  m² x 11.6 x 10⁻² m/s

d = .87 m

so canal is .87 m deep.

Which of the following is form of energy:
a) Power
b) Light
C) pressure
d) None​

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Answer:

Explanation:

b) light

A 5.0-m radius playground merry-go-round with a moment of inertia of 1,630 kg m2 is rotating freely with an angular speed of 1.6 rad/s. Two people, each having a mass of 69.5 kg, are standing right outside the edge of the merry-go-round and step on it with negligible speed. What is the angular speed of the merry-go-round right after the two people have stepped on

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Answer:

The right solution is "0.511".

Explanation:

Given:

Initial moment of inertia,

= 1630 kg.m²

Radius,

= 5 m

Angular speed,

= 1.6 rad/s

Now,

The moment of inertia after stepping on will be:

= [tex]1630+2\times (69.5\times (5)^2)[/tex]

= [tex]1630+2\times (69.5\times 25)[/tex]

= [tex]5105 \ Kg.m^2[/tex]

hence,

As per the question, the angular speed is conserved, then

⇒ [tex]1630\times 1.6=5105\times \omega'[/tex]

            [tex]2608=5105\times \omega'[/tex]

                [tex]\omega'=\frac{2608}{5105}[/tex]

                     [tex]=0.511[/tex]

ADHD is triggered ________ by genetic and neurological factors and ________ by social or environmental ones.
A. less; more
B. somewhat; somewhat
C. little; mostly
D. more; less

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Answer:

D More: Less

Explanation:

ADHD is triggered more by genetic and neurological factors and less by social or environmental ones.

What is ADHD?

ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. It is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into adulthood. Children with ADHD may have trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors (may act without thinking about what the result will be), or be overly active.

Moreover, ADHD tends to run in families and, in most cases, it's thought the genes you inherit from your parents are a significant factor in developing the condition. Research shows that parents and siblings of someone with ADHD are more likely to have ADHD themselves.

Therefore, adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD or ADD) lead anxious lives. The nature of ADHD often makes day-to-day life stressful, creating situations and environments fraught with uncertainty – anxiety's primary fuel.

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Copper zinc and magnesium do not contain any iron. What word is used to describe these types of
metals?

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Answer:

Metals that do not contain traces or large proportions of iron in them are called Non-Ferrous metals.

Non-Ferrous metals because they do not contain iron while those that contain iron are called ferrous metals

You have two flashlights that have 0.500-A currents flowing through them. One flashlight has a single 1.50-V battery in its circuit, and the second flashlight has three 1.50-V batteries connected in a chain that provides 4.50 V. How much power is the battery in the first flashlight providing

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Answer: 0.75 W

Explanation:

Given

Current flowing [tex]I=0.5\ A[/tex]

The first flashlight has a single 1.5 V battery

The second flashlight has three 1.5 V batteries connected to provide 4.5 V

Power is the product of voltage and current.

For the first flashlight

[tex]\Rightarrow P=1.5\times 0.5\\\Rightarrow P=0.75\ W[/tex]

Thus, the first flashlight providing 0.75 W of power.

A Young’s double-slit apparatus is set up where a screen is positioned 0.80 m from the double slits. If the distance between alternating bright fringes is 0.95 cm, and the light source has a wavelength of 580 nm, what is the separation of the double slits?

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Answer: 0.0488 mm

Explanation:

Given

The position of the screen is [tex]D=0.80\ m[/tex]

Distance between alternating bright fringes is [tex]0.95\ cm[/tex]

The wavelength of the light source is [tex]\lambda =580\ nm[/tex]

Distance between successive bright fringes is [tex]\frac{\lambda D}{d}[/tex]

Distance between alternating bright fringes is half of the distance between successive fringes i.e. [tex]\frac{\lambda D}{2d}[/tex]

Insert the values for alternating fringes

[tex]\Rightarrow 0.95\times 10^{-2}=\dfrac{580\times 10^{-9}\times 0.8}{d}\quad [\text{d=separation of the doubleslits}]\\\\\Rightarrow d=\dfrac{464\times 10^{-9}}{0.95\times 10^{-2}}\\\\\Rightarrow d=488.42\times 10^{-7}\ m\\\Rightarrow d=0.0488\ mm[/tex]

Why is it important for equipment for sport to be strong? To protect us

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Answer:

To protect us.

Explanation:

For ex. your dunking on a basketball hoop if that wasn't strong you would fall on your back and get injured.

Grace is playing with her dolls and decides to give them a ride on a merry-go-round. She places one of them on an old record player turntable and sets the angular speed at 33.3 rpm. What is their angular speed in rad/s

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Answer: [tex]3.48\ rad/s[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

Angular speed in rpm is 33.3 rpm

To convert it into rad/s, multiply it with [tex]\frac{2\pi}{60}[/tex]

Angular speed(rad/s)

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{2\pi \times 33.3}{60}\\\\\Rightarrow 3.48\ rad/s[/tex]

differences between static friction and dynamic friction​

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Answer:

Static friction acts on stationary objects while kinetic friction acts on those in motion. Static friction is always greater or equal to kinetic friction. This can explain why objects often take more force to get in motion than it takes to continue their motion.

A vertical spring with a spring constant of 450 N/m is mounted on the floor. From directly above the spring, which is unstrained, a 0.30-kg ball is dropped from rest. It collides with and sticks to the spring, which is compressed by 2.5 cm in bringing the block to a momentary halt. Assuming air resistance is negligible, from what height (in cm) above the uncompressed spring was the block dropped

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Answer:

h = 1.91 m

Explanation:

From the law of conservation of energy, we know that:

[tex]Potential\ Energy\ of\ Ball = Elastic\ Petential\ Energy\ of\ Spring\\mgh = \frac{1}{2}kx^2[/tex]

where,

m = mass of ball = 0.3 kg

g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²

h = height of ball = ?

k = spring constant = 450 N/m

x = compressed length = 2.5 cm = 0.025 m

Therefore,

[tex](0.3\ kg)(9.81\ m/s^2)h = \frac{1}{2} (450\ N/m)(0.025\ m)^2\\\\h = \frac{(450\ N/m)(0.025\ m)^}{(2)(0.3\ kg)(9.81\ m/s^2)}[/tex]

h = 1.91 m

What is the speed of a wave if it has a wavelength of
42 m and a frequency of 7 hertz?

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Answer:

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Wavelength ( λ ) : The distance between two consecutive troughs or crests in a transverse wave or the distance between two consecutive compressions or rarefactions in a longitudinal wave us called wavelength. It is the distance travelled by a wave in a time equal to it's time period. It's SI unit is metre ( m ).

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Atoms are composed of protons, ______, and electrons.​

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A copper wire has a diameter of 4.00 x 10-2 inches and is originally 10.0 ft long. What is the greatest load that can be supported by this wire without exceeding its elastic limit

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Complete question is;

A copper wire has a diameter of 4.00 × 10^(-2) inches and is originally 10.0 ft long. What is the greatest load that can be supported by this wire without exceeding its elastic limit? Use the value of 2.30 × 10⁴ lb/in² for the elastic limit of copper.

Answer:

F_max = 28.9 lbf

Explanation:

Elastic limit is simply the maximum amount of stress that can be applied to the wire before it permanently deform.

Thus;

Elastic limit = Max stress

Formula for max stress is;

Max stress = F_max/A

Thus;

Elastic limit = F_max/A

F_max is maximum load

A is area = πr²

We have diameter; d = 4 × 10^(-2) inches = 0.04 in

Radius; r = d/2 = 0.04/2 = 0.02

Plugging in the relevant values into the elastic limit equation, we have;

2.30 × 10⁴ = F_max/(π × 0.02²)

F_max = 2.30 × 10⁴ × (π × 0.02²)

F_max = 28.9 lbf

An old fashioned string of 80 Christmas lights is wired in series. Each bulb has a resistance of 2 Ohms and the entire string is plugged into a 120V outlet. What is the current passing through each of the bulbs?

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The sum of the resistance = 2 ohms x 80 lights = 160 ohms.

Current = Total voltage / total resistance:

Current = 120V / 160 ohms

Current = 0.75 Amps

does an object which is positively charged contains all protons and no electrons?

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Answer:

Positively charged objects have electrons; they simply possess more protons than electrons.

Explanation:

2. An object that is electrically neutral contains only neutrons. Electrically neutral atoms simply possess the same number of electrons as protons.

Information:

If an atom has an equal number of protons and electrons, its net charge is 0. If it gains an extra electron, it becomes negatively charged and is known as an anion.

Tips:

If it loses an electron, it becomes positively charged and is known as a cation.

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Answer:

The contain both protons and electrons, but they have more protons than electrons making it a positively charged object.

paano matutugunan o matutulungan ng pamahalaan at ng mga guro yubg mga estudyanteng nakararanas nag stress at anxiety.

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Answer: how the government and teachers can address or help students experiencing stress and anxiety.

Explanation:

Two particles in a high-energy accelerator experiment are approaching each other head-on, each with a speed of 0.9520c as measured in the laboratory. What is the magnitudeof the velocity of one particle relative to the other

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Answer:

the magnitude of the velocity of one particle relative to the other is 0.9988c

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Velocities of the two particles = 0.9520c

Using Lorentz transformation

Let relative velocity be W, so

v[tex]_r[/tex] = ( u + v ) / ( 1 + ( uv / c²) )

since each particle travels with the same speed,

u = v

so

v[tex]_r[/tex] = ( u + u ) / ( 1 + ( u×u / c²) )  

v[tex]_r[/tex] = 2(0.9520c) / ( 1 + ( 0.9520c )² / c²) )  

we substitute

v[tex]_r[/tex] = 1.904c / ( 1 + ( (0.906304 × c² ) / c²) )  

v[tex]_r[/tex] = 1.904c / ( 1 + 0.906304 )

v[tex]_r[/tex] = 1.904c / 1.906304

v[tex]_r[/tex] = 0.9988c

Therefore, the magnitude of the velocity of one particle relative to the other is 0.9988c

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