From laboratory measurements, we know that a particular spectral line formed by hydrogen appears at a wavelength of 121.6 nanometers (nm). The spectrum of a particular star shows the same hydrogen line appearing at a wavelength of 121.8 nm. What is the receding speed of the star? c = 3x10^5 km/s

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]v=-4.93\times 10^{5}~m/s[/tex] [negative sign denotes that it is moving away]

Explanation:

Actual wavelength of hydrogen spectral lines, [tex]\lambda=121.6~nm[/tex]

Apparent wavelength of hydrogen spectral lines from a star, [tex]\lambda'=121.8~nm[/tex]

So, shift in wavelength:

[tex]\Delta \lambda=\lambda'-\lambda[/tex]

[tex]\Delta \lambda=121.8-121.6[/tex]

[tex]\Delta \lambda=0.2~nm[/tex]

Using Doppler's shift:

[tex]\frac{\Delta \lambda}{\lambda} =-\frac{v}{c}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{0.2}{121.6} =-\frac{v}{3\times 10^8}[/tex]

[tex]v=-4.93\times 10^{5}~m/s[/tex] [negative sign denotes that it is moving away]


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La resistencia de un termómetro de platino es de 6Ω a30°C. Hallar su valor correspondiente a 100°C,sabiendo que el coeficiente de temperatura de resistividad del platino vale 0,00392°C^(-1).

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Respuesta:

7,6 Ω

Explicación:

Paso 1: Información dada

Resistencia a 30 °C (R₀): 6 ΩCoeficiente de temperatura (α): 0,00392 °C⁻¹

Paso 2: Hallar la resistencia (R) a 100 °C

Podemos ver la relación entre la resistencia de un material y la temperatura usando la siguiente ecuación.

R = R₀ (1  + α × ΔT)

R = 6 Ω (1  + 0,00392 °C⁻¹ × (100 °C - 30 °C)) = 7,6 Ω

think about the objects which acts as concave or convex Mirrors in your surroundings write a report on it​

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Answer:

Explanation:

S.No Concave                      Mirror  Convex Mirror  

1.  Dentist's mirror               Rear view mirror of vehicles  

2.  Shaving Mirror                Streetlights  

3.  Headlight of vehicles      Water glass surface  

4.   Caving side of spoon     Curving side of spoon

5.   Torch glass                    Electric Bulb  

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steel basin  

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what do you mean by 5meter length​

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Answer:

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Define Metrology
define Metrology ​

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Answer:

the scientific study of measurement.

determjne the density of liquid whose relative density is 1.25 given that the density is 1000kgm-3​

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Answer:

divide the density of solution by density of water

EXPLANATION:

LIKE:

1.25÷1000kgm-3

which type of place is rich in biodiversity?​

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Explanation:

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the answer is Brazil

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a small object is placed between two plane mirrors inclined at an angle of 60° to each other in a dark room how many images are seen explain​

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Answer:

nothing

Explanation:

bocouse of darkness

Bonds Quick Check
Metallic bonds are responsible for many properties of metals, such as conductivity. Why is this possible? (1 point)
A Metals have low electronegativity, so they are conductive because they pass charges easily.

Two metals bonded together are going to be more conductive than a metal bonded with a
nonmetal
C An attraction between a positive charge and a negative charge is created.
The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.

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Answer: The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.

Explanation:

A force of 5N accelerates a mass by 2 m/s². What will be the acceleration if the force and mass were increased to twice their original value?

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Answer:

4m/s4

Explanation:

una caja en reposo se traslada 93 cm con un peso de 67N en un tiempo de 9,89h.¿cual es la aceleración la masa y la fuerza de dicho objeto

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Answer:

a. Acceleration, a = 1.47 * 10^{-9} m/s²

b. Mass = 4.57 * 10^{10} kilograms

c. Force = 67.12 Newton

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Distance = 93 cm to meters = 93/100 = 0.93 meters

Weight = 67 N

Time = 9.89 hours to seconds = 35604 seconds

Initial velocity = 0 m/s (since it's starting from rest)

Acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.8 m/s

a. To find the acceleration, we would use the second equation of motion;

[tex] S = ut + \frac{1}{2} at^{2} [/tex]

Where;

S is the distance covered or displacement of an object.

u is the initial velocity.

a is the acceleration.

t is the time.

Substituting the values into the equation, we have;

[tex] 0.93 = 0*35604 + \frac{1}{2} * a*35604^{2} [/tex]

[tex] 0.93 = 0 + \frac{1}{2} * 1267644816a [/tex]

[tex] 0.93 = 633822408a [/tex]

[tex] Acceleration, a = \frac{0.93}{633822408} [/tex]

Acceleration, a = 1.47 * 10^{-9} m/s²

b. To find the mass

Weight = mass * acceleration due to gravity

67 = mass * 1.47 * 10^{-9}

[tex] Acceleration, a = \frac{67}{1.47 * 10^{-9}} [/tex]

Mass = 4.57 * 10^{10} kilograms

c. To find the force;

Force = mass * acceleration

Force = 4.57 * 10^{10} * 1.47 * 10^{-9}

Force = 67.12 Newton

If Earth's gravity pulls an object, causing it to accelerate to the ground, what

must be true about Earth?

A. It accelerates just as quickly in the direction away from the object.

B. It is being pulled toward the object by the object's gravity.

C. It accelerates just as quickly in the direction of the object.

D. It is being pushed away from the object by that same force.

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It is being pulled toward the object by the objects gravity

Gravity:-

Sir Eizak Newton Founded the gravity.Gravity is a force between any object and earth by which they pull each other .The Acceleration due to gravity is represented by g =9.8m/s^2

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Lever systems are simple machines that change or increase the input force that we apply to the load. The lever provides us with some mechanical...

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● Effort arm or Effort distance (ED): The perpendicular distance from the fulcrum to the point of effort is called effort arm.

● Load arm or Load distance (LD): The perpendicular distance from the fulcrum to the point of load is called load arm.

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Answer: We need protein to help the body repair cells and make new ones.

Answer: We should choose which proteins to eat by shifting the balance of carbs and proteins.

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A piece of gum becomes stuck upon a skateboard's wheel. What is the centripetal acceleration of the piece of gum if the wheel's radius is 30 mm and the tangential velocity is 0.5 m/s?

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a. 8.33 m/s^2
b. 0.5 m/s^2
c. 30 mm/s^2
d. 0.33 m/s^2
e. 83.20 m/ft^2

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

a_c = v_t^2/r

a_c = (0.5)^2/0.03

a_c = 8.33 m/s^2

Why does the value of g is move at polar region than at equator

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Explanation:

the centrifugal force of the Earth's rotation forces the Earth's belly at the equator to grow even further. that extra material/mass is pulled in from the poles.

so, from equator to equator there is more mass and more gravity than from pole to pole.

Lúc 7g bạn an đi từ nhà đến trường với tóc độ trung bình là 20km/h . Bạn đến trường lúc 7g20. Tính khoảng cách từ nhà tới trường?

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Answer:

Distance = 6.667 kilometres

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Speed = 20 km/h

Departure time = 7:00

Arrival time = 7:20

Time taken = 20 minutes

To calculate the distance travelled from home to school;

First of all, we would have to convert the value of time in minutes to hours.

Conversion:

60 minutes = 1 hour

20 minutes = X hours

Cross-multiplying, we have;

X = 20/60 = 1/3 hours

Mathematically, the distance travelled by an object is calculated by using the formula;

Distance = speed * time

Distance = 20 * 1/3

Distance = 20/3 =

Distance = 6.667 kilometres

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Answer:

The Greek philosophers leucippus and Democritus

Answer:

Democratus

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A lady walks 10 m to the north, then she turns and continues walking 30 m due east.

Determine her(a) distance covered

(b) displacement.

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Answer:

The distance covered is 40 m and the displacement is 31,6m.

Explanation:

The distance covered is the sum of the two distances (10+30). The displacement is equal to the distance of the hipotenusa of the triangle that the two distances (10 m to north and 30m to east) create. Using the Pythagoras theorem the displacent is equal to the Square root of (30^2 +10^2) .

Angie walked a distance of 90 meters east in 70 seconds. What was her
velocity?
A. 0.78 m/s east
B. 1.3 m/s east
O C. 7 m/s east
D. 9 m/s east

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Answer:

1.3 m/s east

Step-by-step explanation:

90/70 = 1.3

Her velocity is 1.3

I let go of a piece of bread from a balcony. A bird flying 5.0 m overhead sees me drop it, and starts to dive straight down towards the bread the instant that I release it. She catches it after it falls 3.0 m. Assuming she accelerates constantly from rest (v0 = 0) at the time I let go of the bread, what is her acceleration? Show your work

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This question can be solved using the equations of motion. There are two scenarios where the equations of motion can be used. The first scenario is the free-fall motion of the piece of bread. The second scenario is the uniformly accelerated motion of the bird.

The acceleration of the bird is  "a = 26.13 m/s²".

First, we will calculate the time taken by the bread to fall 3 m. Using the second equation of motion for this free-fall motion:

[tex]h = v_it + \frac{1}{2}gt^2[/tex]

where,

h = height fall = 3 m

vi = initial velocity = 0 m/s

g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

t = time taken = ?

Therefore,

[tex]3\ m = (0\ m/s)t+\frac{1}{2}(9.8\ m/s^2)t^2\\t = \sqrt{\frac{(3\ m)(2)}{9.8\ m/s^2}}\\\\t = 0.78\ s[/tex]

The bird took the same time to catch the bread. Now applying the second equation of motion to the bird's motion:

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

where,

s = distance covered by the bird = 5 m + 3 m = 8 m

vi = initial velocity of the bird = 0 m/s

a = acceleration of the bird = ?

t = time taken = 0.78 s

Therefore, using these values we get:

[tex]8\ m = (0\ m/s)(0.78\ s)+\frac{1}{2}a(0.78\ s)^2\\\\a = \frac{16\ m}{(0.78\ s)^2}[/tex]

a = 26.13 m/s²

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Que. I : A mass of 10kg is suspended from the end of a steel of length 2m and radius 1mm, what is the elongation of the rod beyond its original length?

Que 2 : A pressure of sea water increases by 1.0atm for each 10metres increase in the depth. by what what percentage is the density of water increased in the deepest ocean of about 12km; compressibility = 5.0 × 10^-5 ​

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Question 1; The elongation of the steel is approximately 0.3123 mm

Question 2; The percentage the density of water increased in the deepest

ocean is approximately 6.4%

The strategy of obtaining the above solution is presented as follows;

Que. 1; The given parameters are;

The mass of the suspended block, m = 10 kg

The length of the steel, l = 2 m

The radius of the steel, r = 1 mm = 1 × 10⁻³ m

The modulus of elasticity of steel, E = 200 GPa = 200 × 10⁹ Pa

The stress, σ, on the steel due to the mass, m, is given as follows;

[tex]\mathbf{\sigma = \dfrac{F}{A}}[/tex]

Where;

F = The force acting on the steel = The weight of the mass

A = The cross sectional area of the steel = π·r²

∴ F = 10 kg × 9.81 m/s² = 98.1 N

A = π × (1 × 10⁻³)² = 3.14159 × 10⁻⁶ m²

Therefore;

σ = 98.1 N/(3.14159 × 10⁻⁶ m²) ≈ 31,226,226.2 Pa

We have;

[tex]\mathbf{ E = \dfrac{\sigma}{\epsilon}}[/tex]

From which we have;

[tex]\epsilon = \dfrac{\sigma}{E}[/tex]

Where;

= The tensile strain = Δl/l

Δl = The elongation of the steel

Therefore;

∈ = 31,226,226.2/(200 × 10^9) = 0.00015613113

∴ Δl = 0.00015613113 × 2 m = 0.00031226226 m = 0.31226226 mm

The elongation of the steel, Δl = 0.31226226 mm ≈ 0.3123 mm

Question 2

The given parameters are;

The change in pressure per unit depth, Δp = 1.0 atm per 10 meters

The depth of the ocean = 12 km = 12,000 m

The compressibility = 5.0 × 10⁻⁵

The formula for compressibility, C, is presented as follows;

[tex]C = \dfrac{1}{V} \times \dfrac{\partial V}{\partial P}[/tex]

The change in pressure, [tex]\partial P[/tex] = 12,000 m × 1.0 atm/(10 m) = 1,200 atm

For a unit volume, V = 1 m³

We get;

[tex]5 \times 10^{-5} = \dfrac{1}{1} \times \dfrac{\partial V}{1,200}[/tex]

[tex]\partial V[/tex] = 5 × 10⁻⁵ m³/(atm) × 1,200 = 0.06 m³

The volume occupied 1 m³ at 12,000 km depth = V - [tex]\partial V[/tex]

∴ The volume occupied 1 m³ at 12,000 km depth = 1 m³ - 0.06 m³ = 0.94 m³

The percentage density increase, [tex]\partial[/tex]ρ% = (m/0.94 - m/1)/m/1 × 100

∴ (1/0.94 - 1/1)/1/1 × 100 ≈ 6.4%

The percentage increase in density  ≈ 6.4%

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Using a table for standard reduction potentials, calculate the minimum voltage needed to electrolyze potassium chloride into its elements (K(s) and Cl2(g)). Question 7 options: A) –1.57 V B) –4.29 V C) 1.57 V D) 4.29 V

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Answer:  B  –4.29 V

Explanation:

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What’s the problem what do u need help on

sort out electric current as fundamental or derived unit.​

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Answer:

electric current is derived unit.

Explanation:

According to the definition of electric current, it appears to be a derived quantity. Charge on the other hand seems more fundamental than electric current.

The answer is electric current

Because it shows that the unit and it sorted out the electric
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