A uniform narrow tube 1.90 m long is open at both ends. It resonates at two successive harmonics of frequencies 280 Hz and 294 Hz.(a) What is the fundamental frequency?_____Hz(b) What is the speed of sound in the gas in the tube?________ m/s

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Answer 1

Answer:

a)14Hz

b)26.6m/s

Explanation:

a)we were given

the first harmonics frequencies as 280 Hz

The second harmonic frequency as 294 Hz.

The fundamental frequency is equal to the gap which means the distance that exist between the harmonics, then

the fundamental frequency=(294 - 280 = 10 Hz)

= 14Hz

b) We know the frequency and the wavelength of the sound wave (

We were told that the wavelength must be twice the length of the tube then, velocity can be calculated as

And fundamental frequency= 14Hz, and distance of 1.90 m then

v = f*2L = (14Hz)*2*(1.90 m) = 26.6m/s

Therefore, the speed of sound in the gas in the tubes is 26.6m/s


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A point source emits sound waves with a power output of 100 watts. What is the sound level (in dB) at a distance of 10 m

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Answer:

[tex]L = 109.01 db[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

Power, P = 100 W

Distance, d = 10 m

Required

Determine the Sound Level

First, the sound intensity as to be calculated; This is done, as follows;

[tex]I = \frac{P}{4\pi d^2}[/tex]

Substitute for P, d and take π as 3.14

[tex]I = \frac{100}{4 * 3.14 * 10^2}[/tex]

[tex]I = \frac{100}{4 * 3.14 * 100}[/tex]

[tex]I = \frac{100}{1256}[/tex]

[tex]I = 0.0796Wm^{-2}[/tex] --- Approximated

Next is to calculate the Sound Level, as follows

[tex]L = 10 * Log(\frac{I}{I_o})[/tex]

Where [tex]I_o = 10^{-12} Wm^{-2}[/tex]

Substitute for I and Io

[tex]L = 10 * Log(\frac{0.0796}{10^{-12}})[/tex]

[tex]L = 10 * Log(0.0796*10^{12)[/tex]

[tex]L = 10 * Log(0.0796*10^{12)[/tex]

[tex]L = 10 * 10.901[/tex]

[tex]L = 109.01 db[/tex]

Hence, the sound level is 109.01 decibels

If you stood on a planet having a mass four times higher than Earth's mass, and a radius two times 70) lon longer than Earth's radius, you would weigh:________
A) four times more than you do on Earth.
B) two times less than you do on Earth.
C) the same as you do on Earth
D) two times more than you do on Earth.

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CHECK COMPLETE QUESTION BELOW

you stood on a planet having a mass four times that of earth mass and a radius two times of earth radius , you would weigh?

A) four times more than you do on Earth.

B) two times less than you do on Earth.

C) the same as you do on Earth

D) two times more than you do on Earth

Answer:

OPTION C is correct

The same as you do on Earth

Explanation :

According to law of gravitation :

F=GMm/R^2......(a)

F= mg.....(b)

M= mass of earth

m = mass of the person

R = radius of the earth

From law of motion

Put equation b into equation a

mg=GMm/R^2

g=GMm/R^2

g=GM/R^2

We know from question a planet having a mass four times that of earth mass and a radius two times of earth radius if we substitute we have

m= 4M

r=(2R)^2=4R^2

g= G4M/4R^2

Then, 4in the denominator will cancel out the numerator we have

g= GM/R^2

Therefore, g remain the same

Suppose there are only two charged particles in a particular region. Particle 1 carries a charge of +q and is located on the positive x-axis a distance d from the origin. Particle 2 carries a charge of +2q and is located on the negative x-axis a distance d from the origin.

Required:
Where is it possible to have the net field caused by these two charges equal to zero?

1. At the origin.
2. Somewhere on the x-axis between the two charges, but not at the origin.
3. Somewhere on the x-axis to the right of q2.
4. Somewhere on the y-axis.
5. Somewhere on the x-axis to the left of q1.

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Answer:

x₂ = 0.1715 d

1) false

2) True

3) True

4) false

5) True

Explanation:

The field electrifies a vector quantity, so we can add the creative field by these two charges

             E₂-E₁ = 0

             k q₂ / r₂² - k q₁ / r1₁²= 0

             q₂ / r₂² = q₁ / r₁²

suppose the sum of the fields is zero at a place x to the right of zero

          r₂ = d + x

          r₁ = d -x

we substitute

           q₂ / (d + x)² = q₁ / (d-x)²

we solve the equation

           q₂ / q₁ (d-x)² = (d + x) ²

           

let's replace the value of the charges

       q₂ / q₁ = + 2q / + q = 2

          2 (d²- 2xd + x²) = d² + 2xd + x²

          x² -6xd + d² = 0

we solve the quadratic equation

          x = [6d ± √ (36d² - 4 d²)] / 2

          x = [6d ± 5,657 d] / 2

          x₁ = 5.8285 d

          x₂ = 0.1715 d

      with the total field value zero it is between the two loads the correct solution is x₂ = 0.1715 d

this value remains on the positive part of the x axis, that is, near charge 1

now let's examine the different proposed outcomes

1) false

2) True

3) True

4) false

5) True

Which statement about kinetic and static friction is accurate?

Static friction is greater than kinetic friction, and they both act in conjunction with the applied force.

Kinetic friction is greater than static friction, and they both act in conjunction with the applied force.

Kinetic friction is greater than static friction, but they both act opposite the applied force.

Static friction is greater than kinetic friction, but they both act opposite the applied forcr​

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Answer:

Static friction is greater than kinetic friction, but they both act opposite the applied force.

Explanation:

Newton's 3rd law states that every action has and equal but opposite reaction.

If an object has static friction, that means it stays in one spot, and it takes a great amount of force to get it moving.

Once the object is moving it has kinetic friction, but it's easier to keep it moving unless you are trying to stop it.

The equal but opposite reaction to something moving it is stopping it, and the equal but opposite reaction to stopping something is moving it.

The same amount of force used to move/stop something is used to stop/move it.

Static friction is greater than kinetic friction, but they both act opposite the applied force.

Friction is the force that opposes motion. Frictional force always acts in opposition to the direction of motion.

There are two kinds of friction;

Static frictionDynamic friction

Since more forces tend to act on a body at rest and prevent it from getting into motion than the forces that tend to stop an already moving body, it follows that static friction is greater than kinetic friction. Both act in opposite direction to the applied force.

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g Assume you are a farsighted person who has a near point distance of 40 (cm). If you use a converging contact lens with focal length of 10 (cm). What is nearest distance you can vision with you contacts now?

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Answer:

 object distance  p = 13.33 cm

Explanation:

For this problem of finding the image of an object we must use the constructor equation

         1 / f = 1 / p + 1 / q

where f is the focal length, p and q are the distances to the object and the image, respectively.

In this case they indicate the focal length f = 10 cm, since the person has hyperopia, the image must be formed q = 40 cm, let's find where the object is (p)

        1 / p = 1 / f - 1 / q

        1 / p = 1/10 - 1/40

        1 / p = 0.075

        p = 13.33 cm

The molecules in Tyler are composed of carbon and other atoms that share one or more electrons between two atoms, forming what is known as a(n) _____ bond.

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Answer:

covalent

Explanation:

covalent bonds share electrons

Two parallel metal plates, each of area A, are separatedby a distance 3d. Both are connected to ground and each plate carries no charge. A third plate carrying charge Qis inserted between the two plates, located a distance dfrom the upper plate. As a result, negative charge is induced on each of the two original plates. a) In terms of Q, find the amount of charge on the upper plate, Q1, and the lower plate, Q2. (Hint: it must be true that Q

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Answer:

Upper plate Q/3

Lower plate 2Q/3

Explanation:

See attached file

Three ideal polarizing filters are stacked, with the polarizing axis of the second and third filters at 29.0and 58.0, respectively, to that of the first. If unpolarized light is incident on the stack, the light has intensity 110 after it passes through the stack.

If the incident intensity is kept constant, what is the intensity of the light after it has passed through the stack if the second polarizer is removed?

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Answer:

     I₂ = 143.79

Explanation:

To solve this problem, work them in two parts. A first one where we look for the intensity of the incident light in the set and a second one where we silence the light transmuted by the other set,

Let's start with the set of three curling irons

Beautiful light falls on the first polarized is not polarized, therefore only half the radiation passes

              I₁ = I₀ / 2

this light reaches the second polarized and must comply with the Mule law

             I₂ = I₁ cos² tea

The angle between the first polarized and the second is Tea = 29.0º

             I₂ = I / 2 cos² 29

The light that comes out of the third polarized is

              I₃ = I₂ cos² tea

the angle between the third - second polarizer is

             tea = 58-29

             tea = 29th

               I3 = (I₀ / 2 cos² 29) cos² 29

indicate the output intensity

                I3 = 110

we clear

              I₀ = 2I3 / cos4 29

              I₀ = 2 110 / cos4 29

              I₀ = 375.96 W / cm²

Now we have the incident intensity in the new set of three polarizers

back to the for the first polarizer

                 I₁ = I₀ / 2

when passing the second polarizer

                     I₂ = I1 cos² 29

                    I2 = IO /2 cos²29

let's calculate

                I₂ = 375.96 / 2 cos² 29

               I₂ = 143.79

A train is approaching you at very high speed as you stand next to the tracks. Just as an observer on the train passes you, you both begin to play the same recorded version of a Beethoven symphony on identical MP3 players. (a) According to you, whose MP3 player finishes the symphony first?
A. your player,
B. the observer's player,
C. both finish at the same time. (b) According to the observer on the train, whose MP3 player finishes the symphony first?
A. your player,
B. the observer's player,
C. both finish at the same time. (c) Whose MP3 player actually finishes the symphony first?
A. your player,
B. the observer's player,
C. each observer measures his symphony as finishing first,
D. each observer measures the other's symphony as finishing first.

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Answer:

a) Your player

b) Observer's player

c) Each measures their own first

Explanation:

Because given problem is having relative velocity to each other. The person sitting on the train is moving with a very high speed relative to the person standing next to the track.

In this case, the clock situated in the train will be running slow with respect to the stationary frame of reference

A goldfish bowl is spherical, 8.0 cm in radius. A goldfish is swimming 3.0 cm from the wall of the bowl. Where does the fish appear to be to an observer outside? The index of refraction of water is 1.33. Neglect the effect of the glass wall of the bowl.

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Answer:

41.5 cm to the left of the observer

Explanation:

See attached file

Can you come up with a mathematical relationship, based on your data that shows the relationship between distance from the charges and electric field strength?

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Answer:

Explanation:

This question appears incomplete because of the absence of the data been talked about in the question. However, there is a general ruling here and it can be applied to the data at hand.

If an increase in the distance of charges (let's denote with "d") causes the electric field strength (let's denote with"E") to increase, then the mathematical representation can be illustrated as d ∝ E (meaning distance of charge is directly proportional to electric field strength).

But if an increase in the distance of the charges causes the electric field strength to decrease, then the mathematical representation can be illustrated as d ∝ 1/E (meaning distance of charge is inversely proportional to electric field strength).

A scatterplot can also be used to determine this. If there is a positive correlation (correlation value is greater than zero but less than or equal to 1) on the graph, then it is illustrated as "d ∝ E" BUT if there is a negative correlation (correlation value is less than zero but greater than or equal to -1), then it can be illustrated as "d ∝ 1/E".

In a velocity selector having electric field E and magnetic field B, the velocity selected for positively charged particles is v= E/B. The formula is the same for a negatively charged particles.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True or False

Explanation:

Because.....

easy 50% chance you are right

Which one of the following frequencies of a wave in the air can be heard as an audible sound by human ear

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Answer:

1,000 Hz hope this helps.

Explanation:

The sound said to be audible if it comes in the range of audible sound range. The audible sound is the specific frequency range of sound, which can be heard by human ears. The audible sound frequency range is 20Hz−20,000H

A charge of uniform density (0.74 nC/m) is distributed along the x axis from the origin to the point x = 10 cm. What is the electric potential (relative to zero at infinity) at a point, x = 23 cm, on the x axis? Hint: Use Calculus to solve this problem.

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Answer:

 V = - 3.85 V

Explanation:

The electric potential of a continuous charge distribution is

       V = k ∫ dq / r

to find charge differential let's use the concept of linear density

        λ = dq / dx

       dq = λ dx

the distance from a load element to the point of interest

       x₀ = 23 cm = 0.23 m

       r = √ (x-x₀)² = x - x₀

we substitute

        v = k ∫ λ dx / (x-x₀)

we integrate and evaluate between x = 0 and x = l = 0.10 cm

       V = k λ [ln (x-x₀) - ln (-x₀)]

       

        V = k λ ln ((x-x₀) / x₀)

let's calculate

         V = 9 10⁹  0.74 10⁻⁹ ln ((0.23 - 0.10) / 0.23)

          V = - 3.85 V

Water has a specific heat capacity of 1.00 cal/g °C, and copper has a specific heat capacity of 0.092 cal/g °C. If both are heated to 100 °C, which takes longer to cool?

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Answer:

The water takes longer, because it is the better insulator here.

Explanation:

Conductors and insulators work similarly in "reverse".

If something is a good heat conductor, then it's good at both absorbing heat energy and giving it away. Insulators are good at resisting temperature changes, but also take longer to cool down once they are heated up.

So because copper is the better conductor here, it will cool faster than the water at the same temperature.

Charge of uniform density (0.30 nC/m2) is distributed over the xy plane, and charge of uniform density (−0.40 nC/m2) is distributed over the yz plane. What is the magnitude of the resulting electric field at any point not in either of the two charged planes?

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Answer: E = 39.54 N/C

Explanation: Electric field can be determined using surface charge density:

[tex]E = \frac{\sigma}{2\epsilon_{0}}[/tex]

where:

σ is surface charge density

[tex]\epsilon_{0}[/tex] is permitivitty of free space ([tex]\epsilon_{0} = 8.85.10^{-12}[/tex][tex]C^{2}/N.m^{2}[/tex])

Calculating resulting electric field:

[tex]E=E_{1} - E_{2}[/tex]

[tex]E = \frac{\sigma_{1}-\sigma_{2}}{2\epsilon_{0}}[/tex]

[tex]E = \frac{[0.3-(-0.4)].10^{-9}}{2.8.85.10^{-12}}[/tex]

[tex]E=0.03954.10^{3}[/tex]

E = 39.54

The resulting Electric Field at any point is 39.54N/C.

The magnitude of the resulting electric field at any point should be  28.2 N/C.

Calculation of the magnitude:

Since the Charge of uniform density (0.30 nC/m2) should be allocated over the xy plane, and charge of uniform density (−0.40 nC/m2)should be allocated over the yz plane.

So,

E1

= σ1/2ε0

= 0.30e-9/(2*8.85e-12)

= 16.949 N/C

So, direction of E1 is +z

Now

E2 = σ2/2ε0

= 0.40e-9/(2*8.85e-12)

= 22.6 N/C

So,  direction of E2 is -x

Now

E = √(E1*E1+E2*E2)

= √(16.949*16.949+22.6*22.6)

= 28.2 N/C

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A person is being pulled by gravity with a force of 500 N. What is the force with which the person pulls Earth?
1,000 N
O100 N
500 N
0 250 N

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Answer:

The correct answer is 500 N

Explanation:

This is an exercise in Newton's third law or law of action and reaction

The Earth exerts a force on the person, which we call a weight of 500 N directed downwards, we can call this action and the person exerts a force on the Earth of equal magnitude 500N and in the opposite direction, that is directed upwards.

Which force we call action does not matter, the analysis and conclusions are the same

The correct answer is 500N

The hot glowing surfaces of stars emit energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. It is a good approximation to assume that the emissivity eee is equal to 1 for these surfaces.

Required:
a. Find the radius RRigel of the star Rigel, the bright blue star in the constellation Orion that radiates energy at a rate of 2.7 x 10^31 W and has a surface temperature of 11,000 K.
b. Find the radius RProcyonB of the star Procyon B, which radiates energy at a rate of 2.1 x 10^23 W and has a surface temperature of 10,000 K. Assume both stars are spherical. Use σ=5.67 x 10−8^ W/m^2*K^4 for the Stefan-Boltzmann constant.

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Given that,

Energy [tex]H=2.7\times10^{31}\ W[/tex]

Surface temperature = 11000 K

Emissivity e =1

(a). We need to calculate the radius of the star

Using formula of energy

[tex]H=Ae\sigma T^4[/tex]

[tex]A=\dfrac{H}{e\sigma T^4}[/tex]

[tex]4\pi R^2=\dfrac{H}{e\sigma T^4}[/tex]

[tex]R^2=\dfrac{H}{e\sigma T^4\times4\pi}[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]R=\sqrt{\dfrac{2.7\times10^{31}}{1\times5.67\times10^{-8}\times(11000)^4\times 4\pi}}[/tex]

[tex]R=5.0\times10^{10}\ m[/tex]

(b). Given that,

Radiates energy [tex] H=2.1\times10^{23}\ W[/tex]

Temperature T = 10000 K

We need to calculate the radius of the star

Using formula of radius

[tex]R^2=\dfrac{H}{e\sigma T^4\times4\pi}[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]R=\sqrt{\dfrac{2.1\times10^{23}}{1\times5.67\times10^{-8}\times(10000)^4\times4\pi}}[/tex]

[tex]R=5.42\times10^{6}\ m[/tex]

Hence, (a). The radius of the star is [tex]5.0\times10^{10}\ m[/tex]

(b). The radius of the star is [tex]5.42\times10^{6}\ m[/tex]

One long wire carries a current of 30 A along the entire x axis. A second long wire carries a current of 40 A perpendicular to the xy plane and passes through the point (0, 4, 0) m. What is the magnitude of the resultant magnetic field at the point y

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Complete question is;

One long wire carries a current of 30 A along the entire x axis. A second long wire carries a current of 40 A perpendicular to the xy plane and passes through the point (0, 4, 0) m. What is the magnitude of the resulting magnetic field at the point y = 2.0 m on the y axis?

Answer:

B_net = 50 × 10^(-7) T

Explanation:

We are told that the 30 A wire lies on the x-plane while the 40 A wire is perpendicular to the xy plane and passes through the point (0,4,0).

This means that the second wire is 4 m in length on the positive y-axis.

Now, we are told to find the magnitude of the resulting magnetic field at the point y = 2.0 m on the y axis.

This means that the position we want to find is half the length of the second wire.

Thus, at this point the net magnetic field is given by;

B_net = √[(B1)² + (B2)²]

Where B1 is the magnetic field due to the first wire and B2 is the magnetic field due to the second wire.

Now, formula for magnetic field due to very long wire is;

B = (μ_o•I)/(2πR)

Thus;

B1 = (μ_o•I_1)/(2πR_1)

Also, B2 = (μ_o•I_2)/(2πR_2)

Now, putting the equation of B1 and B2 into the B_net equation, we have;

B_net = √[((μ_o•I_1)/(2πR_1))² + ((μ_o•I_2)/(2πR_2))²]

Now, factorizing out some common terms, we have;

B_net = (μ_o/2π)√[((I_1)/R_1))² + ((I_2)/R_2))²]

Now,

μ_o is a constant and has a value of 4π × 10^(−7) H/m

I_1 = 30 A

I_2 = 40 A

Now, as earlier stated, the point we are looking for is 2 metres each from wire 2 end and wire 1.

Thus;

R_1 = 2 m

R_2 = 2 m

So, let's calculate B_net.

B_net = ((4π × 10^(−7))/2π)√[(30/2)² + (40/2)²]

B_net = 50 × 10^(-7) T

You shine unpolarized light with intensity 52.0 W/m2 on an ideal polarizer, and then the light that emerges from this polarizer falls on a second ideal polarizer. The light that emerges from the second polarizer has intensity 15.0 W/m2. Find the intensity of the light that emerges from the first polarizer.

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Answer:

The intensity of light from the first polarizer  is [tex]I_1 = 26 W/m^2[/tex]

Explanation:

  The intensity of the unpolarized light is  [tex]I_o = 52.0 \ W/m^2[/tex]

   

Generally the intensity of light that emerges from the first polarized light is

            [tex]I_1 = \frac{I_o}{2 }[/tex]

 substituting values

             [tex]I_1 = \frac{52. 0}{2 }[/tex]

             [tex]I_1 = 26 W/m^2[/tex]

Each proton-proton cycle generates 26.7 MeV of energy. If 9.9 Watts are generated via by the proton-proton cycle, how many billion neutrinos are produced

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Answer:

4.635 *10^12 Neutrinos

Explanation:

Here in this question, we are to determine the number of neutrinos in billions produced, given the power generated by the proton-proton cycle.

We proceed as follows;

In proton-proton cycle generates 26.7 MeV of energy and in this cycle two neutrinos are produced.

From the question, we are given that

Power P = 9.9 watts = 9.9 J/s

Watts is same as J/s

The number of proton-proton cycles required to generate E energy is N = E / E '

Where E ' = Energy generated in proton-proton cycle which is given as 26.7 Mev in the question

Converting Mev to J, we have

= 26.7 x1.6 x10 -13 J

To get the number N which is the number of proton-proton cycle required, we have;

N = 9.9 /(26.7 x1.6 x10^-13) = 2.32 * 10^12

Since we have two proton cycles( proton-proton), it automatically means 2 neutrinos will be produced.

Therefore number of neutrions produced = 2 x Number of proton-proton cycles = 2 * 2.32 * 10^12 = 4.635 * 10^12 neutrinos

a 2.0 kg block slides on the horizontal, frictionless surface until it counters a spring force constant with

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Complete question:

a 2.0 kg block slides on the horizontal, frictionless surface until it counters a spring with force constant of  955 N/m. The block comes to rest after compressing the spring a distance of 4.6 cm. Find the initial speed (in m/s) of the block.

Answer:

The initial speed of the block is 1.422 m/s

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the block, m = 2.0 kg

force constant of the spring, K = 955 N/m

compression of the spring, x = 4.6 cm = 0.046 m

Apply Hook's law to determine applied force on the spring;

F = Kx

F = (955 N/m)(0.046 m)

F = 43.93 N

Apply Newton's 2nd law to determine the magnitude of deceleration of the block when it encounters the spring;

F = ma

a = F / m

a = 43.93 / 2

a = 21.965 m/s²

Apply kinematic equation to determine the initial speed of the block;

v² = u² + 2ax

where;

v is the final speed of the block = 0

u is the initial speed of the block

x is the distance traveled by the block = compression of the spring

a is the block deceleration = -21.965 m/s²

0 = u² + 2(-21.965 )(0.046)

0 = u²  - 2.021

u² =  2.021

u = √2.021

u = 1.422 m/s

Therefore, the initial speed of the block is 1.422 m/s

which category would a person who has an IQ of 84 belong ?

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answer: below average

Which object forms when a supergiant explodes? a red giant a black hole a white dwarf a neutron star

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Answer:

a neutron star

Explanation:

Answer:

d

Explanation:

A plano-convex glass lens of radius of curvature 1.4 m rests on an optically flat glass plate. The arrangement is illuminated from above with monochromatic light of 520-nm wavelength. The indexes of refraction of the lens and plate are 1.6. Determine the radii of the first and second bright fringes in the reflected light.

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Given that,

Radius of curvature = 1.4 m

Wavelength = 520 nm

Refraction indexes = 1.6

We know tha,

The condition for constructive interference as,

[tex]t=(m+\dfrac{1}{2})\dfrac{\lambda}{2}[/tex]

Where, [tex]\lambda=wavelength[/tex]

We need to calculate the radius of first bright fringes

Using formula of radius

[tex]r_{1}=\sqrt{2tR}[/tex]

Put the value of t

[tex]r_{1}=\sqrt{2\times(m+\dfrac{1}{2})\dfrac{\lambda}{2}\times R}[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]r_{1}=\sqrt{2\times(0+\dfrac{1}{2})\dfrac{520\times10^{-9}}{2}\times1.4}[/tex]

[tex]r_{1}=0.603\ mm[/tex]

We need to calculate the radius of second bright fringes

Using formula of radius

[tex]r_{2}=\sqrt{2\times(m+\dfrac{1}{2})\dfrac{\lambda}{2}\times R}[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]r_{1}=\sqrt{2\times(1+\dfrac{1}{2})\dfrac{520\times10^{-9}}{2}\times1.4}[/tex]

[tex]r_{1}=1.04\ mm[/tex]

Hence, The radius of first bright fringe is 0.603 mm

The radius of second bright fringe is 1.04 mm.

3. A very light bamboo fishing rod 3.0 m long is secured to a boat at the bottom end. It is

held in equilibrium by an 18 N horizontal force while a fish pulls on a fishing line

attached to the rod shown below. How much force F does the fishing line exert on the

rod? (3)

18 N

pivot

30°

1.8 m

3.0 in

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The image in the attachment describes the situation of the fishing rod.

Answer: F = 10.8 N

Explanation: The image shows a fishing rod attached to an axis. To stay in equilibrium, Torque must be equal for the force of magnitude 18N and for the unknow force.

Torque (τ) is a measure of a force's tendency to cause rotation and, in physics, defined as:

τ = F.r.sin(θ)

F is the force acting on the object;

r is distance between where the torque is measured to where the force is applied;

θ is the angle between F and r;

For the fishing rod:

[tex]\tau_{1} = \tau_{2}[/tex]

[tex]F_{1}.r_{1}.sin(\theta) = F_{2}.r_{2}.sin(\theta)[/tex]

Assuming part (1) is related to unknown force:

[tex]F = \frac{F_{2}.r_{2}.sin(\theta}{r_{1}.sin(\theta) }[/tex]

Replacing the corresponding values:

[tex]F = \frac{18*1.8*sin(30)}{3*sin(30)}[/tex]

[tex]F = \frac{18*1.8}{3}[/tex]

F = 10.8

The fishing line exert on the the rod a force of 10.8N.

The roller coaster car reaches point A of the loop with speed of 20 m/s, which is increasing at the rate of 5 m/s2. Determine the magnitude of the acceleration at A if pA

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Answer and Explanation:

Data provided as per the question is as follows

Speed at point A = 20 m/s

Acceleration at point C = [tex]5 m/s^2[/tex]

[tex]r_A = 25 m[/tex]

The calculation of the magnitude of the acceleration at A is shown below:-

Centripetal acceleration is

[tex]a_c = \frac{v^2}{r}[/tex]

now we will put the values into the above formula

= [tex]\frac{20^2}{25}[/tex]

After solving the above equation we will get

[tex]= 16 m/s^2[/tex]

Tangential acceleration is

[tex]= \sqrt{ac^2 + at^2} \\\\ = \sqrt{16^2 + 5^2}\\\\ = 16.703 m/s^2[/tex]

A brick is resting on a smooth wooden board that is at a 30° angle. What is one way to overcome the static friction that is holding the brick in place?

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Answer:

We apply force to move the brick.

Explanation:

Let me first of define a force .

A force is something applied to an object or thing to change it's internal or external state.

Now if a brick is resting on smooth wood inclined at 30° to the horizontal for us to overcome the friction which is also a force we have to apply a force greater than the gravity force acting on the body and then depending on the direction of the applied force the angle to apply it also.

what is defect of vision​

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Answer:

The vision becomes blurred due to the refractive defects of the eye. There are mainly three common refractive defects of vision. These are (i) myopia or near-sightedness, (ii) Hypermetropia or far – sightedness, and (iii) Presbyopia. These defects can be corrected by the use of suitable spherical lenses.

The place you get your hair cut has two nearly parallel mirrors 6.5 m apart. As you sit in the chair, your head is

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Complete question is;

The place you get your hair cut has two nearly parallel mirrors 6.50 m apart. As you sit in the chair, your head is 3.00 m from the nearer mirror. Looking toward this mirror, you first see your face and then, farther away, the back of your head. (The mirrors need to be slightly nonparallel for you to be able to see the back of your head, but you can treat them as parallel in this problem.) How far away does the back of your head appear to be?

Answer:

13 m

Explanation:

We are given;

Distance between two nearly parallel mirrors; d = 6.5 m

Distance between the face and the nearer mirror; x = 3 m

Thus, the distance between the back-head and the mirror = 6.5 - 3 = 3.5m

Now, From the given values above and using the law of reflection, we can find the distance of the first reflection of the back of the head of the person in the rear mirror.

Thus;

Distance of the first reflection of the back of the head in the rear mirror from the object head is;

y' = 2y

y' = 2 × 3.5

y' = 7

The total distance of this image from the front mirror would be calculated as;

z = y' + x

z = 7 + 3

z = 10

Finally, the second reflection of this image will be 10 meters inside in the front mirror.

Thus, the total distance of the image of the back of the head in the front mirror from the person will be:

T.D = x + z

T.D = 3 + 10

T.D = 13m

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