Consider the f(x) = Acos(x) function shown in the figure in blue color. What is the value of amplitude A for this function?
As a reference the g(x) = cos(x) function is shown in red color, and green tick marks are drawn at integer multiples of π.

Consider The F(x) = Acos(x) Function Shown In The Figure In Blue Color. What Is The Value Of Amplitude

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Answer 1

The amplitude of the red colored wave is 1 unit and the amplitude of the red colored wave is 2.1 unit.

What is amplitude of a wave?

The amplitude of a wave is the maximum displacement of the wave. It can also be described at the maximum upward displacement of a wave curve.

Amplitude of the red colored wave

From the graph, the amplitude of the red colored wave is 1 unit.

Amplitude of the blue colored wave

From the graph, the amplitude of the red colored wave is 2.1 unit.

Thus, the amplitude of the red colored wave is 1 unit and the amplitude of the red colored wave is 2.1 unit.

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A -4.00 nC point charge is at the origin, and a second -6.00 nC point charge is on the x-axis at x = 0.800 m. Find the net electric force that the two charges would exert on an electron placed at point on the x -axis at x = 0.200 m'

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The net electric force that the two charges would exert on an electron placed at point on the x -axis is 1.68 x 10⁻¹⁶ N.

Force on electron due to charge 1

The force exerted on the electron due to the charge q1 placed at the origin is calculated as follows;

F = kq₀q₁/r²

where;

k is coulomb's constantq0 is charge at the originq1 is the charge at 0.2 m (electron)r is the distance between the charges

F(01) = (9 x 10⁹ x 4 x 10⁻⁹ x 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹)/(0.2²)

F(01) = 1.44 x 10⁻¹⁶ N

Force on electron due to charge 2

The force exerted on the electron due to the charge q1 placed at the origin is calculated as follows;

F = kq1q2/r²

where;

k is coulomb's constantq2 is charge at the 0.8 mq1 is the charge at 0.2 m (electron)r is the distance between the charges = 0.8 m - 0.2 m = 0.6 m

F(12) = (9 x 10⁹ x 6 x 10⁻⁹ x 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹)/(0.6²)

F(12) = 2.4 x 10⁻¹⁷ N

Net force on the electron

F(net) = 2.4 x 10⁻¹⁷ N +  1.44 x 10⁻¹⁶ N

F(net) = 1.68 x 10⁻¹⁶ N

Thus, the net electric force that the two charges would exert on an electron placed at point on the x -axis is 1.68 x 10⁻¹⁶ N.

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In 1656, the Burgmeister (mayor) of the town of Magdeburg, Germany, Otto Von Guericke, carried out a dramatic demonstration of the effect resulting from evacuating air from a container. It is the basis for this problem. Two steel hemispheres of radius 0.430 m (1.41 feet) with a rubber seal in between are placed together and air pumped out so that the pressure inside is 15.00 millibar. The atmospheric pressure outside is 940 millibar.
1. Calculate the force required to pull the two hemispheres apart. [Note: 1 millibar=100 N/m2. One atmosphere is 1013 millibar = 1.013×105 N/m2 ]
2. Two equal teams of horses, are attached to the hemispheres to pull it apart. If each horse can pull with a force of 1450N (i.e., about 326 lbs), what is the minimum number of horses required?

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The values of the required solutions are

F= 53731 N N=37.05

What is the minimum number of horses required?

What is Force?

In the field of physics, an influence that can alter the motion of an object is referred to as a force. An object having mass can experience a change in its velocity, often known as an acceleration, when subjected to a force. Intuitively, force can also be conceptualized as either a push or a pull. Because it may be measured in both magnitude and direction, a force is considered a vector quantity.

What is atmospheric pressure?

The pressure that is exerted within the atmosphere of the Earth is referred to as barometric pressure as well as atmospheric pressure. As a unit of pressure, the standard atmosphere is defined as having a value of 101,325 Pa. This value is equivalent to 1013.25 millibars, 760 mm Hg, 29.9212 inches Hg, or 14.696 psi.

In most situations, the equation for force can be expressed numerically as

Force = pressure * A

Therefore

[tex]F= (970 - 15 B)(\pi * (0.430 )^2)[/tex]

F= 53731 N

In conclusion, If each horse can pull with a force of 1450N

The number of horses required is

[tex]N=\frac{60754 }{1450}[/tex]

N=37.05

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The figure illustrates flow through a pipe with diameters of 1.0 mm and 2.0 mm and with different elevations. Px is the pressure in the pipe, and Vx is the speed of a non-viscous incompressible fluid at locations x = Q,R,S,T, or U. Options are: Greater than, Less than, Equal to

PU is ... PQ

VU is ... 2VT

PR is ... PU.

VR is ... VS

VQ is ... VU

PR is ... PS

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By Bernoulli's equation as well as the Equation of continuity the relation between pressure and velocities at different points are,

[tex]P_u > P_q[/tex] [tex]V_u > 2V_t[/tex] [tex]P_u > P_r[/tex] [tex]V_r=V_s[/tex] [tex]V_q=V_u[/tex][tex]P_r > P_s[/tex]

To find the answer, we need to know about the Bernoulli's equation as well as the Equation of continuity.

How to find the solution?

1) We have to find the relation between pressure at U and Q.

     We have the Bernoulli's equation,

                  [tex]P+\frac{1}{2}dV^2+dgh=constant.[/tex]

where, P is the pressure, V is the velocity, d is density, g is acceleration due to gravity and h is the height of the flow.

By using the equation, we can find the pressure at U and Q.

                       [tex]P_u+\frac{1}{2}dV_u^2+dg*0= P_q+\frac{1}{2}dV_q^2+dgh\\where,\\V_u=V_q, \\since, D_p=D_q\\Thus,\\P_u=P_q+dgh[/tex]

                       [tex]P_u > P_q[/tex]

2) We have to find the relation between velocity at U and T.

For this, we have the equation of continuity as,

                           [tex]AV=constant\\A_1V_1=A_2V_2[/tex]

From the diagram, we have,

                          [tex]A_u=\pi r^2=\pi *(0.5)^2=0.25\pi *mm^2\\A_t=\pi *1=\pi mm^2\\V_u=V\\V_t=?[/tex]

Thus, the relation between velocity at U and T is,

                      [tex]V_t=\frac{A_uV_u}{A_t}=\frac{V}{4}[/tex]

                      [tex]2V_t=2*\frac{V}{4} =\frac{V}{2}\\V_u=V\\[/tex]

                       [tex]V_u > 2V_t[/tex]

3) We have to find the relation between pressure at R and U

                 [tex]P_u+\frac{1}{2}dV_u^2+dg*0= P_r+\frac{1}{2}dV_r^2+dg*0\\\\V_u=V , then\\V_r=V_t=\frac{V}{4}=\frac{V_u}{4} \\\\P_u=P_r+\frac{1}{16}[/tex]

                   [tex]P_u > P_r[/tex]

4)  We have to find the relation between velocity at R and S

Both points R and S, have same area, thus same velocity.

                                     [tex]V_r=V_s[/tex]

5)  We have to find the relation between velocity at Q and U

Both points Q and U, have same area, thus same velocity.               

                                    [tex]V_q=V_u[/tex]

6)  We have to find the relation between pressure at R and S

Both points R and S, have same area and thus, same velocities.

                          [tex]P_r=P_s+dgh[/tex]

                           [tex]P_r > P_s[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that, By Bernoulli's equation as well as the Equation of continuity the relation between pressure and velocities at different points are,

[tex]P_u > P_q[/tex] [tex]V_u > 2V_t[/tex] [tex]P_u > P_r[/tex] [tex]V_r=V_s[/tex] [tex]V_q=V_u[/tex][tex]P_r > P_s[/tex]

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2. What energy source produces most of the electrical energy in the United States?
natural gas
O oil
O coal

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Answer:

Nat gas

Explanation:

Approx:

Natural gas 38%       coal 21%       oil  19%

In traveling to the Moon, astronauts aboard the Apollo spacecraft put spacecraft into a slow rotation to distribute the Sun's energy evenly (so one side would not become too hot). At the start of their trip, they accelerated from no rotation to 1.0 revolution every minute during a 12-min time interval. Think of the spacecraft as a cylinder with a diameter of 8.5 m rotating about its cylindrical axis.
a)Determine the angular acceleration of the ship.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
b)Determine the radial component of the linear acceleration of a point on the skin of the ship 9.5 min after it started this acceleration.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
c)Determine the tangential component of the linear acceleration of a point on the skin of the ship 9.5 min after it started this acceleration.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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The angular acceleration is 4.44*[tex]10^{-5} rev/s^{2}[/tex] , radial component is 0.016 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex], tangential component is 0.9347*[tex]10^{-5} m/s^{2}[/tex].

Angular acceleration,

ω=1/60=0.016 rev/s

[tex]\alpha[/tex]=0.016/(6*60)=4.44*[tex]10^{-5} rev/s^{2}[/tex]

The angular acceleration is 4.44*[tex]10^{-5} rev/s^{2}[/tex]

Radial component of the linear acceleration=[tex]\alpha_{r}[/tex]

v=ωr=0.016*4.75=0.076 m/s

[tex]\alpha_{r}[/tex]=0.076 /4.75=0.016 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]

The tangential component = [tex]\alpha_{t}[/tex]=4.44*[tex]10^{-5} rev/s^{2}[/tex]/4.75=0.9347*[tex]10^{-5} m/s^{2}[/tex]

Angular acceleration

The temporal rate at which angular velocity changes is known as angular acceleration. Due to the fact that there are two different types of angular velocity—spin angular velocity and orbital angular velocity—there are also two different types of angular acceleration, referred to as spin angular acceleration and orbital angular acceleration, respectively. The terms "orbital angular acceleration" and "spin angular acceleration" describe the angular acceleration of a point particle about a fixed origin and, respectively, the angular acceleration of a rigid body about its center of rotation.

The unit of measurement for angular acceleration is the angle per unit time squared, or, in SI units, radians per second squared. It is typically denoted by the symbol alpha ().

In traveling to the Moon, astronauts aboard the Apollo spacecraft put spacecraft into a slow rotation to distribute the Sun's energy evenly (so one side would not become too hot). At the start of their trip, they accelerated from no rotation to 1.0 revolution every minute during a 12-min time interval. Think of the spacecraft as a cylinder with a diameter of 8.5 m rotating about its cylindrical axis.

a)Determine the angular acceleration of the ship.

Express your answer using two significant figures.

b)Determine the radial component of the linear acceleration of a point on the skin of the ship 9.5 min after it started this acceleration.

Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

c)Determine the tangential component of the linear acceleration of a point on the skin of the ship 9.5 min after it started this acceleration.

Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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*According to Bohr's Theory, what is the maximum number of electron orbital layers?*​

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Four are known: s, p, d, and f.

Thank you,

Eddie

The figure illustrates flow through a pipe with diameters of 1.0 mm and 2.0 mm and with different elevations. Px is the pressure in the pipe, and Vx is the speed of a non-viscous incompressible fluid at locations x = Q,R,S,T, or U. Options are: Greater than, Less than, Equal to
PU is ... PQ
VU is ... 2VT
PR is ... PU.
VR is ... VS
VQ is ... VU
PR is ... PS

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a.

i. PU is greater than PQ.ii. VU is Greater than 2VT

b.

i. PR is Equal to PU.ii. VR is Equal to VS

c.

i. VQ is Equal to VUii. PR is Greater than PS.

What is pressure?

Pressure is the force per unit area on a surface.

What is speed?

Speed is the distance moved per unit time.

Pressure

Since pressure, P = hρg where

h = depth, ρ = density of liquid and g = acceleration due to gravity.

Since ρ and g are constant

P ∝ h

So, we see that pressure is directly proportional to depth.

a. i. Pressure between R and U

Since U is lower than Q, Pressure at U is greater than pressure at Q.

So,PU is greater than PQ.

ii. Speed  between U and T

Using the continuity equation

VUAU = VTAT where

VU = speed at U, AU = cross-sectional area at U = π(dU)² where dU = diameter at U = 1.0 mmVUT= speed at T, AT = cross-sectional area at T = π(dT)² where dT = diameter at T = 2.0 mm

So, VUAU = VTAT

VUπ(dU)² = VTπ(dT)²

VU = VT(dT)²/(dU)²

VU = VT(2.0)²/(1.0)²

VU = VT(4)

VU = 4VT

Since VU = 4VT,VU is Greater than 2VT

b i. Pressure between R and U

Since R is at the same depth as U, Pressure at R is equal to pressure at U.

So,PR is Equal to PU.

ii. Speed between R and S

Using the continuity equation

VRAR = VSAS where

VR = speed at R, AR = cross-sectional area at R = π(dR)² where dR = diameter at R = 2.0 mmVS= speed at S, AS = cross-sectional area at S = π(dS)² where dS = diameter at S = 2.0 mm

So, VRAR = VSAS

VRπ(dR)² = VSπ(dS)²

VR = VS(dS)²/(dS)²

VR = VS(2.0)²/(2.0)²

VR = VS(1)

VR = VS

Since VR = VS,VR is Equal to VS

c. i. Speed between Q and U

Using the continuity equation

VQAQ = VUAU where

VQ = speed at Q, AQ = cross-sectional area at Q = π(dQ)² where dQ = diameter at Q = 1.0 mmVU = speed at U, AU = cross-sectional area at U = π(dU)² where dU = diameter at U = 1.0 mm

So, VQAQ = VUAU

VQπ(dQ)² = VUπ(dU)²

VQ = VU(dU)²/(dQ)²

VQ = VU(1.0)²/(1.0)²

VQ = VU(1)

VQ = VU

Since VQ = VU, VQ is Equal to VU

Ii. Pressure between R and S

Since R is lower than S, Pressure at R is greater than pressure at S.

So,PR is Greater than PS.

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A 22-g bullet traveling 265 m/s penetrates a 1.9 kg block of wood and emerges going 125 m/s .
If the block is stationary on a frictionless surface when hit, how fast does it move after the bullet emerges?
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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The body moves at a velocity of 1.62m/s after the bullet emerges.

Given:

Mass of bullet, [tex]m_1[/tex] = 22g

                               = 0.022 kg

Mass of the block, [tex]m_2[/tex] = 1.9 kg

Velocity of bullet , [tex]v_1[/tex] = 265 m/s

[tex]v_2 = 0[/tex]

According to the law of collision which states that the momentum of the body before the collision is equal to the momentum of the body after the collision.

After penetration;

[tex]v^{'}_1 =125 m/s[/tex]

[tex]v^{'}_2=?[/tex]

The formula for calculating the collision of a body is expressed as:

p = mv

m is the mass of the body

v is the velocity of the body

Momentum before = Momentum after

Substitute the given parameters into the formula as shown:

   [tex]m_1v_1+ m_2v_2 = m_1v^{'}_1+ m_2v^{'}_2\\0.022* 265 + 0 = 0.022*125+1.9*v^{'}_2\\5.83 = 1.9 v^{'}_2\\v^{'}_2 = 1.62 m/s[/tex]

Therefore, It moves with a velocity of 1.62 m/s.

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Scientists often need to look for patterns that occur in the data they collect and analyze. Explain why identifying patterns is important, using an example from your investigation about habitable worlds.

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Answer:

Patterns in science are a little different. Data doesn't have to follow a trend, always going up or down over time. A pattern is a when data repeats in a predictable way. A good example of a pattern in science comes from the father of genetics, Gregor Mendel.After data is collected, it can be analyzed by looking for trends, patterns, and relationships. Trends are general directions of data, such as an overall increase in global temperature. Patterns don't necessarily involve data going one way or the other, but rather describe a repeating observation.In order to interpret and understand scientific data, one must be able to identify the trends, patterns, and relationships in it. Examine the importance of scientific data and recognize how understanding its trends, patterns, and relationships can lead a researcher to support or refute a hypothesis. Updated: 01/06/2022 What Is Scientific Data?

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Consider a concave spherical mirr or that has focal length f = +19.5 cm.
a) What is the distance of an object from the mirror's vertex if the image is real and has the same height as the object? Follow the sign rules.

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The distance of an object from the mirror's vertex if the image is real and has the same height as the object is 39 cm.

What is concave mirror?

A concave mirror has a reflective surface that is curved inward and away from the light source.

Concave mirrors reflect light inward to one focal point and it usually form real and virtual images.

Object distance of the concave mirror

Apply mirrors formula as shown below;

1/f = 1/v + 1/u

where;

f is the focal length of the mirrorv is the object distanceu is the image distance

when image height = object height, magnification = 1

u/v = 1

v = u

Substitute the given parameters and solve for the distance of the object from the mirror's vertex

1/f = 1/v + 1/v

1/f = 2/v

v = 2f

v = 2(19.5 cm)

v = 39 cm

Thus, the distance of an object from the mirror's vertex if the image is real and has the same height as the object is 39 cm.

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A sine bar is used to determine the angle of a part feature. The length of the sine
bar=8.000in. The rolls have a diameter of 1.000 in. All inspection is performed on a surface plate. In
order for the sine bar to match the angle of the part, the following gage blocks must be stacked: 2.0000,
0.5000, 0.2500, and 0.0050. Determine the angle of the part feature.

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A sine bar is used to get the angular measurement of a part feature. The angle of the part feature is 18.24°

From the question

Given that,

Length of the sine bar, L = 8.000 in

Diameter of the rolls = 1.000 in

Height under the roll, H = 2.0000 + 0.5000 + 0.0050

                                     = 2.505 in

From sine bar formula,

we know that,

H = sin A x L

sin A = H ÷ L  

where,

A ⇒ angle of part feature

H ⇒ height under the roll

L ⇒ length of the sine bar

Substituting values in the above equation,

sin A = H / L

A = sin⁻¹ ( 2.505 ÷ 8 )

A = sin⁻¹ (0.3131)

A = 18.24⁰

Hence the angle of the part feature = 18.24°

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Give two examples of situations or application where electronic circuits are used

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a battery running to a transistor to regulate voltage to then power an LED lightbulb.

If A = 6î - 8ĵ, B = −8î + 3ĵandC = 26î + 19ĵ. Find a and b Such that aẢ +bB + C = 0

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Sol^n :

aA=6ai-8aj

bB=-8bi-3bj

C=26i-19j

Given aA+bB+C=0i+0j

(6a-8b+26)i-(8a+3b+19)j=0i+0j

comparing coefficient of i and j

6a-8b=-26

2a-4b=-13.....(1)

8a+3b=-19......(2)

making the coefficient of a similar

8a-16b=-52....(3)

8a+3b=-19....(4)

equation 4-3 implies

19b=33

b=33/19

from (1)

2a=-13+4(33/19)

2a=-115/19

a=-115/38

the apparent weight of a student in alift is 564N . if the mass of the student is 60.3kg, what is the acceleration of the lift ? use negative is the acceleration vector is pointing downwards

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Answer:

-.457 m/s^2

Explanation:

Actual weight =   60 .3 (9.81) = 591.54 N

Accel of lift changes this to    60.3 ( 9.81 - L)     where L - accel of lift

                                           60.3 ( 9.81 - L ) = 564

                                               solve for L = .457 m/s^2  DOWNWARD

                                                        so L = - .457 m/s^2

A ship is 2.40km from a large rock cliff when it sounds its foghorn at a frequency of 178Hz. How long will it take for the sounds to return to the ship? (Sound travels 343m/sec)

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A ship sounds its foghorn at a frequency of 178Hz when it is 2.40km away from a sizable rock face. (Audio travels at 343 m/s.) Reconstruction succeeded in resolving the federalism controversy that had dogged the country since the 1790s.


By most other standards, reconstruction was a failure: radical Republican legislation eventually failed to shield former slaves from white persecution and to bring about significant alterations to the South's socioeconomic structure. The federalism question, which had been a topic since the 1790s practically immediately, was at hand when President Rutherford B. Former Confederate officials and slaves returned to the South after Hayes withdrew federal soldiers from the region in 1877. These newly powerful white southern legislators established anti-progressive laws like voter ID requirements and black codes with the help of a conservative Supreme Court in an effort to roll back the rights that blacks had won during Radical Reconstruction. With its rulings in the Slaughterhouse Cases, the Civil Rights Cases, and United States v., the U.S. Supreme Court strengthened this anti-progressive movement federalism.


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A vector in the xy plane has components -14.0 units in the x-direction and 30.0 units in the y-direction. What is the magnitude of the vector? What is the angle between the vector and the positive x-axis?

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[tex]\huge\underline{\underline{\boxed{\mathbb {SOLUTION:}}}}[/tex]

We would calculate the magnitude by applying pythagorean theorem:

[tex]\longrightarrow \sf{Magnitude= \sqrt{(-14)^2 } + 30^2}[/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow \sf{Magnitude = 33.12}[/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow \sf{The \: vector \: is \: (- 14, 30)}[/tex]

The angle between two vectors is given by the formula:

[tex]\sf{\longrightarrow \small \cos \emptyset = \dfrac{(a1b1 + a2b2)}{ \sqrt{(a1)^2 + (a2)^2√(b1)^2 + (b2)^2} } }[/tex]

In two dimensional, the x axis of vector form is:

[tex]\small\sf{\longrightarrow (b1, b2) = (1, 0) }[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longrightarrow \small \cos \: \emptyset = \dfrac{(14 * 1 + 30 x 0)}{( \sqrt{(-14)^2 + (30)^2)(√(1)^2 + (0)^2)} } }[/tex]

[tex]\small\longrightarrow \sf{ \dfrac{14}{33.12} }[/tex]

[tex]\small\longrightarrow \sf{\emptyset \: = arcCos (\dfrac{ - 14}{33.12} )}[/tex]

[tex]\small\longrightarrow \sf{\emptyset= 115^\circ}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\underline{\underline{\boxed{\mathbb {ANSWER:}}}}[/tex]

[tex] \small\bm{The \: angle \: between \: the \: vector \: }[/tex]

[tex]\small\bm{and \: \: the \: \: positive \: \: x \: \: axis \: \: is \: \: \: 115^\circ .}[/tex]

High-power laser in factories are used to cut through cloth and metal. One such laser has a beam diameter of 1.00mm and generates an electric field having an amplitude 0.800MV/m at the target. Find(a) the amplitude of the magnetic field produced,(b) the intensity of the laser and (c) the power delivered by the laser.

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(a) The amplitude of the magnetic field produced is 2.667 mV/m.

(b) The intensity of the laser is 2.832 W/m².

(c) The  power delivered by the laser is 2.22 x 10⁻ W.

Amplitude of the magnetic field produced

In electromagnetic waves, the amplitude of magnetic field is the maximum field strength of the magnetic fields.

B₀ = E₀/c

where;

E₀ is the amplitude electric fieldB₀ is the amplitude magnetic fieldc is speed of light

B₀ = (0.8 MV/m) / (3 x 10⁸)

B₀ = (0.8  x 10⁶ V/m) / (3 x 10⁸)

B₀ = 2.667 x 10⁻³ V/m

B₀ = 2.667 mV/m

Intensity of laser

The intensity of the laser is calculated as follows;

I = ¹/₂ε₀E₀²

I = (0.5)(8.85 x 10⁻¹²)(0.8 x 10⁶)²

I = 2.832 W/m²

power delivered by the laser

P = IA

where;

A is the area of the beam

A = πd²/4

where;

d is diameter

A = π(1 x 10⁻³)²/4

A = 7.854 x 10⁻⁷ m²

Power = (2.832 W/m²) x (7.854 x 10⁻⁷ m²)

Power = 2.22 x 10⁻⁶ W

Thus, the amplitude of the magnetic field produced is 2.667 mV/m.

The intensity of the laser is 2.832 W/m².

The  power delivered by the laser is 2.22 x 10⁻ W.

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The speed of a box traveling on a horizontal friction surface changes from vi = 13 m/s to vf = 11.5 m/s in a distance of d = 8.5 m. If the box has a mass of 1 kg, what is the average power supplied to the box by friction while it slows from 13 m/s to 11.5 m/s?

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The average power supplied to the box by friction while it slows from 13 m/s to 11.5 m/s is 3.24 W.

Acceleration of the box

The acceleration of the box is calculated as follows;

vf² = vi² + 2as

a = (vf² - vi²)/2s

a = (11.5² - 13²) / (2 x 8.5)

a = -2.16 m/s²

Time of motion of the box

The time taken for the box to travel is calculated as follows;

a = (vf - vi)/t

t = (vf - vi) / a

t = (11.5 - 13) / (-2.16)

t = 0.69 s

Average power supplied by the friction

P = Fv

P = (ma)(vf - vi)

P = (1 x -2.16) x (11.5 - 13)

P = 3.24 W

Thus, the average power supplied to the box by friction while it slows from 13 m/s to 11.5 m/s is 3.24 W.

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A mass M is suspended from a spring and oscillates with a period of 0.840 s. Each complete oscillation results in an amplitude reduction of a factor of 0.96 due to a small velocity dependent frictional effect. Calculate the time it takes for the total energy of the oscillator to decrease to 0.50 of its initial value.

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The energy becomes 0.50 times in 6.72 s.

Let E represent the oscillator's initial energy, Et be the energy's final value at time t, where A is its beginning amplitude, At amplitude at time t, be. as the oscillator's energy increases to 0.50 times its initial value. We can replace the oscillator's total energy for the energy at time t to obtain the amplitude as shown below.

Et=0.50E

1

k(4₂)² = (0.5) - kA²

(4₂)² = (0.5) A²

At = 0.71A

So, the amplitude of the oscillator becomes 0.71 times its initial ar

0.71A = = A(0.96)¹2

log(0.71)

log(0.96)

8.4

n=

So, the time taken for n oscillation is obtained as,

t = n (0.800 s)

= (8.4) (0.800)

= 6.72 s

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The density of molybdenum is 10.28 g/cm^3 and it crystallizes in the face centered cubic unit cell. Calculate the edge length of the unit cell. (The atomic mass of Mo is 95.96 g/mole)

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The edge length of the unit cell at the given atomic mass and density of the molybdenum is 314.2 pm.

Volume of molybdenum

V = (zm/ρN)

where;

z is 2 for cubic unit cellm is mass of the molybdenumρ is density of the molybdenum

V = (2 x 95.96) / (10.28 x 6.02 x 10²³)

V = 3.10 x 10⁻²³ cm³

Edge length of the unit cell

a³ = V

a = (V)^¹/₃

a = ( 3.10 x 10⁻²³)^¹/₃

a = 3.142 x 10⁻⁸ cm

a = 3.142 x 10⁻¹⁰ m

a = 314.2 x 10⁻¹² m

a = 314.2 pm

Thus, the edge length of the unit cell at the given atomic mass and density of the molybdenum is 314.2 pm.

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A child rolls a ball on a level floor 5.2 m to another child.
If the ball makes 15.0 revolutions, what is its diameter?
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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Diameter of the ball = 11.03cm

The ball rolled by the child must cover a distance in a linear motion which will be then equal to the circumference of the ball after one complete revolution.

Linear distance = 5.2m

d = diameter of the ball =?

Total revolutions = 15

S = 2πr

S = πd

For 15 revolutions

S = 15πd

The Diameter of a ball is double the radius of the ball thus we use D instead of 2r in the formula

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Based on the information provided, how confident can you be that this exoplanet is able to support life as we know it?

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The information is missing here but data that may support the existence of life in an exoplanet may include the discovery of atmospheric biological gases.

What is an exoplanet?

An exoplanet is any planet that surrounds another star beyond the sun, and therefore they are discovered by analyzing other galaxies in the Universe.

The existence of life in these exoplanets can be indirectly supported by the presence of gases that are only produced by organisms, which are detected by suitable telescopes that analyze emission spectra.

In conclusion, the information is missing here but data that may support the existence of life in an exoplanet include biological gases.

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10. Which characteristic of a turbulent person causes them to always strive for self-improvement, and to never see accomplishing a goal as good enough?
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B. Self-critical
O C. Ignorant
O D. Calm
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The correct answer is Self-critical.

Why is self-improvement?

Enhancing strengths, mental health, and even mending relationships benefit self-improvement. Simple actions like reading a book, trying something new, meditating, or even getting up early are some ways to improve oneself. There are so many easy, efficient methods to begin the process of improving oneself.A self-improvement strategy enables you to build the life you want for yourself. It enables you to maintain perspective on your priorities and the things most important to you in life to experience greater meaning and fulfillment.Self-development is taking steps to better yourself, such as by learning new skills or overcoming bad habits. An example of self-development is taking courses at the university to learn new skills and interesting things.

Self-critical:

Self-critical causes them to always strive for self-improvement and never to see accomplishing a goal as good enough.

The characteristic of a turbulent person causes them to always strive for self-improvement and to never see accomplishing a goal as good enough is Self-critical.

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A thin-walled hollow sphere has a radius 4cm from the center
of the sphere, the eletric field points radially inward and
has a magnitude of 1.5 × 10^4 NC". How much charge is on the surface

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The  electric charge on surface is 2.66×10-⁹NC

What is an electric charge?

The electric charge is the property  of subatomic particle that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electric and magnetic field.

We have given ,

Electric field= 1.5×10⁴N/C

 Radius = 4cm = 0.04m

E = k× q/ r²

 1.5×10⁴×16×10-⁴/9×10⁹=q

 q= 2.66×10-⁹C

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The minimum frequency for the photoelectric effect of a zinc plate is 9.7 × 10^14 Hz. If a green photon with a wavelength of 532nm strikes the plate, will electrons be emitted? Show your work to support your answer.

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yes electrons will be emitted with the kinetic energy of

[tex]30.87 \times 10 { }^{ - 19} j[/tex]

what is photoelectric effect?

In photoelectric effect, the electrically charged particles are released from or within a material when it absorbs electromagnetic radiation.

what is kinetic energy?

It is a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion. If work, which transfers energy, is done on an object by applying a net force, the object speeds up and thereby gains kinetic energy.

Given:

wavelength,λ

[tex] = 5.32 \times 10 {}^{ - 8} m[/tex]

Frequency

[tex] = 9.7 \times {10}^{14} [/tex]

Einstein's photoelectric equation

€= w + KE

€ = hc/ λ

[tex] = \frac{6.63 \times {10}^{ - 34} \times 3 \times {10}^{8} } {5.32 \times 10 {}^{ - 8} } [/tex]

[tex]€= 3.73 \times {10}^{ - 18} [/tex]

w=h.f

[tex] = 6.63 \times {10}^{ - 34} \times 9.7 \times {10}^{14} [/tex]

[tex] = 6.43 {10}^{ - 19} j[/tex]

KE = € - W

[tex]37.3 \times {10}^{ - 19} - 6.43 \times {10}^{ - 19} [/tex]

[tex]kE = 30.87 \times {10}^{ - 19} [/tex]

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Two charged particles are a distance of 1.72 m from each other. One of the particles has a charge of 7.03 nC, and the other has a charge of 4.02 nC.

(A) What is the magnitude (in N) of the electric force that one particle exerts on the other?
______N

(B) Is the force attractive or repulsive?

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The magnitude of the electric force that one particle exerts on the other is 8.59 x [tex]10^{-8}[/tex] N and the force is attractive.

How is Coulomb's Law Stated ?

Coulomb law states that the attractive or repulsive force between two point charges is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to square of the distance between them. That is,

F = KQq / r²

Given that two charged particles are a distance of 1.72 m from each other. One of the particles has a charge of 7.03 nC, and the other has a charge of 4.02 nC.

Where

K = constant of proportionality = 9 x [tex]10^{9}[/tex]  Nm²/c²Q = 7.03 x [tex]10^{-9}[/tex] Cq = 4.02 x [tex]10^{-9}[/tex] Cr = 1.72 m

(A) The magnitude of the electric force that one particle exerts on the other will be

F = (9 x [tex]10^{9}[/tex] x 7.03 x [tex]10^{-9}[/tex] x 4.02 x [tex]10^{-9}[/tex]) / 1.72²

F = 2.54 x [tex]10^{-7}[/tex] / 2.96

F = 8.59 x [tex]10^{-8}[/tex] N

(B) Since our answer is positive, the force is therefore attractive.

Therefore, the magnitude of the electric force that one particle exerts on the other is 8.59 x [tex]10^{-8}[/tex] N and the force is attractive.

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A. The magnitude (in N) of the electric force that one particle exerts on the other is 8.60×10⁻⁸ N

B. The force is repulsive

A. How to determine the magnitude of the electric force

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

Charge 1 (q₁) = 7.03 nC = 7.03×10¯⁹ CCharge 2 (q₂) = 4.02 nC = 4.02×10¯⁹ CElectric constant (K) = 9×10⁹ Nm²/C²Distance apart (r) = 1.72 mForce (F) =?

The magnitude of the electric force can be obtained by using the Coulomb's law equation as shown below:

F = Kq₁q₂ / r²

F = (9×10⁹ × 7.03×10¯⁹ × 4.02×10¯⁹) / (1.72)²

F = 8.60×10⁻⁸ N

B. How to determine whether the force is attractive or repulsive

From the question given, we were told that:

Charge 1 (q₁) = 7.03 nC Charge 2 (q₂) = 4.02 nC

Since both charge are positive, then the force attraction between them is repulsive as like charges repels and unlike charges attracts

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A body of mass 80kg moving with a velocity of 6m/s hits a stationary body
of mass of 40kg. If the two bodies stick after the impact, calculate their
common velocity.

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Answer:

4 m/s

Explanation:

Conservation of momentum ,  mv

Before collision  80 kg * 6 m/s  = 480  kg-m/s  

   after the collision,

         the momentum is the same but the mass is 80+40 kg =120 kg

 mv = 480

120 * v = 480

v = 4 m/s

If a person walks first 70 m in the direction 37° north of east, and then walks 82 m in the
direction 20° south of east, and finally walks 28 m in the direction 30° west of north.(2pt)

a) How far and at what angle is the Aster's final position from her initial position?

b) In what direction would she has to head to return to her initial position

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The Aster's final position from her initial position is determined as 45.3 m.

The direction that she has to head to return to her initial position is 30° west of north.

Distance of the person from her initial position

The distance traveled by the person can be determined by making a sketch of the person's journey.

From the initial distance traveled and the second distance distance the angle between the two position is calculated as;

θ = 37⁰ + 20⁰ = 57⁰

Distance opposite to the angle

The distance opposite to the angle is resultant displacement and it is calculated as follows;

r² = (70²) + (82²)  - (2 x 70 x 82) x cos(57)

r² = 5,371.54

r = √5,371.54

r = 73.3 m

Haven walked 28 m in the same direction to her initial position, the remaining distance is calculated as follows;

d = 73. 3 m  - 28 m

d = 45.3 m

Thus, the Aster's final position from her initial position is determined as 45.3 m.

The direction that she has to head to return to her initial position is 30° west of north.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

I will break the legs into vertical and horizontal components then add them

Horizontal = 70 cos 37  + 82 cos 340  + 28 cos 120 =  118.96 m

Vertical  =   70 sin 37     + 82 sin 340   + 28 sin 120 =  38.33 m

Resultant distance from origin is found via pythag theorem

   d^2 = 118.96^2  + 38.33^2        d = 124.98 m

   direction FROM origin is   arctan ( 38.33/118.96) = 17.86°

       to get BACK to the origin , will have to walk 180 degrees from this = 197.86°

The gravitational force exerted by the Sun on the Earth holds the Earth in an orbit around the Sun. Let us assume that the orbit is perfectly circular. The work done by this gravitational force during a short time interval in which the Earth moves through a displacement in its orbital path is (a) zero (b) positive (c) negative (d) impossible to determine​

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The work done by this gravitational force during a fast time interval in which the Earth drives through a displacement in its orbital path is (a) zero.

What is the unit of gravitational force?

Gravitational Force

The kilogram force (kgf) is a gravitational unit of force. The force exercised by the earth on a body of mass 1 kg is regarded as 1 kgf. Force = Mass × Acceleration. 1 kgf = 9.8 N.

The gravitation force and perpendicular to the path of movement

hence angle between gravitational force [ F ]and displacement (d)=90°

work done (W)= F d cos 90°

           = 0

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Calculate the frequency if the number of revolutions is 300 and the paired poles are 50.



15 kHz

150 kHz

1500 kHz

150 Hz

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Answer: A

Explanation: We know that f=p*n

f=50*300=15000 Hz = 15kHz.

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If the number of revolutions is 300 and the paired poles are 50 , then the frequency would be 15 kHz, therefore the correct answer is option A.

What is the frequency ?

It can be defined as the number of cycles completed per second. It is represented in hertz and inversely proportional to the wavelength.

The frequency of a pendulum is the reciprocal of the time period can be given by the following relation,

F = 1 / T

As given in the problem, we have to calculate frequency if the number of revolutions is 300 and the paired poles are 50.

F = 300 × 50

  = 1500 kHz

Thus, If the number of revolutions is 300 and the paired poles are 50, then the frequency would be 15 kHz, therefore the correct answer is option A.

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