Calculate the buoyant force due to the surrounding air on a man weighing 600 N . Assume his average density is the same as that of water. Suppose that the density of air is 1.20 kg/m3.
Answer:
[tex]F_b= 0.720 N[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Weight [tex]W=600N[/tex]
Average density [tex]\rho=1.20kg/m^3[/tex]
Mass
[tex]m=\frac{W}{g}[/tex]
[tex]m=\frac{600}{9.81}[/tex]
[tex]m=61.22kg[/tex]
Generally the equation for Volume is mathematically given by
[tex]V =\frac{ mass}{density}[/tex]
[tex]V= \frac{61.22}{1000}[/tex]
[tex]V=0.06122 m^3[/tex]
Therefore
Buoyant force [tex]F_b[/tex]
[tex]F_b=\rho*V*g[/tex]
[tex]F_b= rho_air*V*g[/tex]
[tex]F_b= 0.720 N[/tex]
What is the name of the invisible line that runs
down the center of the axial region?
Answer:
An axis is an invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins. The points where an axis intersects with an object's surface are the object's North and South Poles.
Explanation:
The Earth's axis is represented by the red line. The white circle represents axial precission, the slow "wobble" of the axis.
The paper dielectric in a paper-and-foil capacitor is 0.0785 mm thick. Its dielectric constant is 2.35, and its dielectric strength is 49.5 MV/m. Assume that the geometry is that of a parallel-plate capacitor, with the metal foil serving as the plates.
Required:
a. What area of each plate is required for for a 0.300 uF capacitor?
b. If the electric field in the paper is not to exceed one-half the dielectric strength, what is the maximum potential difference that can be applied across the compactor?
Answer:
a) required area is 1.1318 m²
b) the maximum potential difference that can be applied across the compactor is 1931.1 V
Explanation:
Given the data in the question;
dielectric constant εr = 2.35
distance between plates ( thickness ) d = 0.0785 mm = 7.85 × 10⁻⁵ m
dielectric strength = 49.5 MV/m
a)
given that capacity capacitor C = 0.3 uF = 0.3 × 10⁻⁶ F
To find the Area, we use the following the expression.
C = ε₀εrA / d
we know that The permittivity of free space, ε₀ = 8.854 x 10⁻¹² (F/m)
we substitute
0.3 × 10⁻⁶ = [ (8.854 x 10⁻¹²) × 2.35 × A ] / 7.85 × 10⁻⁵
A = [ (0.3 × 10⁻⁶) × (7.85 × 10⁻⁵) ] / [ 2.35 × (8.854 x 10⁻¹²) ]
A = 2.355 × 10⁻¹¹ / 2.08069 × 10⁻¹¹
A = 1.1318 m²
Therefore, required area is 1.1318 m²
b)
the maximum potential difference that can be applied across the compactor.
We use the following expression;
⇒ 1/2 × dielectric strength × thickness d
we substitute
⇒ 1/2 × ( 49.5 × 10⁶ V/m ) × ( 7.85 × 10⁻⁵ m )
⇒ 1931.1 V
Therefore, the maximum potential difference that can be applied across the compactor is 1931.1 V
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How much work does the electric field do in moving a proton from a point with a potential of 170 V to a point where it is -50 V
Why must scientists be careful when studying
nanotechnology?
Answer:
When studying nanotechnology, scientists must be aware that their ideas may not work out. Their work could be very time consuming and cost a lot of money. Finally, scientists do not yet know all of the effects of nanotechnology on human health.
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1433 km
Explanation:
Let g' = the gravitational field strength at an altitude h
[tex]g' = G\dfrac{M_E}{(R_E + h)^2}[/tex]
We also know that g at the earth's surface is
[tex]g = G\dfrac{M_E}{R_E^2}[/tex]
Since g' = (2/3)g, we can write
[tex]G\dfrac{M_E}{(R_E + h)^2} = \dfrac{2}{3}\left(G\dfrac{M_E}{R_E^2} \right)[/tex]
Simplifying the above expression by cancelling out common factors, we get
[tex](R_E + h)^2 = \dfrac{3}{2} R_E^2[/tex]
Taking the square root of both sides, this becomes
[tex]R_E + h = \left(\!\sqrt{\dfrac{3}{2}}\right) R_E[/tex]
Solving for h, we get
[tex]h = \left(\!\sqrt{\dfrac{3}{2}} - 1\right) R_E= 0.225(6.371×10^2\:\text{km})[/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:\:= 1433\:\text{km}[/tex]
1) Consider an electric power transmission line that carries a constant electric current of i = 500 A. The cylindrical copper cable used to transmit this current has a diameter o = 2.00 cm and a length L = 150 km. If there are 8.43x10^28 free electrons per cubic meter (m^3 ) in the cable, calculate how long it would take for an electron to cross the entire length of the transmitter line.
Answer:
t = 1.27 x 10⁹ s
Explanation:
First, we will find the volume of the wire:
Volume = V = AL
where,
A = Cross-sectional area of wire = πr² = π(1 cm)² = π(0.01 m)² = 3.14 x 10⁻⁴ m²
L = Length of wire = 150 km = 150000 m
Therefore,
V = 47.12 m³
Now, we will find the number of electrons in the wire:
No. of electrons = n = (Electrons per unit Volume)(V)
n = (8.43 x 10²⁸ electrons/m³)(47.12 m³)
n = 3.97 x 10³⁰ electrons
Now, we will use the formula of current to find out the time taken by each electron to cross the wire:
[tex]I =\frac{q}{t}[/tex]
where,
t = time = ?
I = current = 500 A
q = total charge = (n)(chareg on one electron)
q = (3.97 x 10³⁰ electrons)(1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ C/electron)
q = 6.36 x 10¹¹ C
[tex]500\ A = \frac{6.36\ x\ 10^{11}\ C}{t}\\\\t = \frac{6.36\ x\ 10^{11}\ C}{500\ A}[/tex]
Therefore,
t = 1.27 x 10⁹ s
A car travelling at 14.0 m/s approaches a traffic light. The driver applies the brakes and is able to come to halt in 5.6 s. Determine the average acceleration of the car during this time interval.
Answer:
[tex]a=2.5\ m/s^2[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
Initial speed of the car, u = 14 m/s
Finally, it comes to rest, v = 0
Time, t = 5.6 s
We need to find the average acceleration of the car during this time interval. We know that,
[tex]a=\dfrac{v-u}{t}\\\\a=\dfrac{0-14}{5.6}\\\\a=-2.5\ m/s^2[/tex]
So, the acceleration of the car is [tex]2.5\ m/s^2[/tex] in the opposite direction of motion.
At what angle torque is half of the max
1. A flywheel begins rotating from rest, with an angular acceleration of 0.40 rad/s. a) What will its angular velocity be 3 seconds later? b) What angle will it have turned through in that time?
Answer:
(a) 1.2 rad/s
(b) 1.8 rad
Explanation:
Applying,
(a) α = (ω-ω')/t................ Equation 1
Where α = angular acceleration, ω = final angular velocity, ω' = initial angular velocity, t = time.
From the question,
Given: α = 0.40 rad/s², t = 3 seconds, ω' = 0 rad/s (from rest)
Substitute these values into equation 1
0.40 = (ω-0)/3
ω = 0.4×3
ω = 1.2 rad/s
(b) Using,
∅ = ω't+αt²/2.................. Equation 2
Where ∅ = angle turned.
Substitutting the values above into equation 2
∅ = (0×3)+(0.4×3²)/2
∅ = 1.8 rad.
Wind instruments like trumpets and saxophones work on the same principle as the "tube closed on one end" that we examined in our last experiment. What effect would it have on the pitch of a saxophone if you take it from inside your house (at 76 degrees F) to the outside on a cold day when the outside temperature is 45 degrees F ?
Answer:
The correct answer would be - Low pitch.
Explanation:
As it is known that if frequency increases then pitch will be increase as well as pitch depends on frequency, Now for the question it is mentioned that the tube closed on one end frequency is:
f = v/2l
Where,
l = length of the tube
v = velocity of longitudinal wave of gas filled in the tube
Now increase with the temperature the density of the gas decreases and velocity v is inversely proportional to density of gas so velocity increases. So if there is an increase in frequency so pitch also increases. As the temperature inside the house is at 750 F more than outsideat 450 Fso pitch is more inside and the pitch is low outside.
If a full wave rectifier circuit is operating from 50 Hz mains, the fundamental frequency in the ripple will be
Hz 50
Hz 70.7
Hz 100
Hz 25
Answer:
100Hz
Explanation:
In a full wave rectifier, the fundamental frequency of the ripple is twice that of input frequency. Given the input frequency of 50 Hz, the fundamental frequency will be 2 × 50 = 100Hz
Answer:
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A wire carrying a 23.0 A current passes between the poles of a strong magnet such that the wire is perpendicular to the magnet's field, and there is a 2.45 N force on the 3.00 cm of wire in the field. What is the average field strength (in T) between the poles of the magnet?
Answer:
3.55 T
Explanation:
Applying,
F = BILsin∅.............. Equation 1
Where F = Force, B = magnetic Field, I = current, L = Length of the wire, ∅ = Angle between the wire and the magnetic field
make B the subject of the equation
B = F/ILsin∅.................. Equation 2
From the question,
Given: F = 2.45 N, L = 3.00 cm = 0.03 m, I = 23.0 A, ∅ = 90° (Perpendicular)
Substitute these values into equation 2
B = 2.45/(0.03×23×sin90)
B = 2.45/0.69
B = 3.55 T
derive expression for pressure exerted by gas
What is the meant of by renewable energy and non-renewrable with example of each.
Answer:
Renewable energy is a type of energy that can be renewed easily, such as sunlight. By using Solar panels to collect the suns energy, we are not depleting it, so this source is renewable.
Non-renewable energy is something that cannot easily be replenished. An example would be oil because oil takes millions of years to form and cannot be renewed easily.
In a similar rolling race (no slipping), the two objects are a solid cylinder and hollow cylinder of the same radius and mass. Which reaches the bottom first
Answer:
solid cylinder
Explanation:
the object that arrives first is the object that has more speed, let's use the concepts of energy
starting point. Highest point
Em₀ = U = m g h
final point. Lowest point
Em_f = K = ½ mv² + ½ I w²
since the body has rotational and translational movement
how energy is conserved
m g h = ½ mv² + ½ I w²
linear and angular velocity are related
v = w r
w = v / r
we substitute
m g h = ½ mv² + ½ I (v/r) ²
mg h = ½ v² (m + I /r²)
v = [tex]\sqrt{2gh \ \frac{m}{m + \frac{I}{r^2} } }[/tex]
the tabulated moments of inertia for the bodies are
solid cylinder I = ½ m r²
hollow cylinder I = m r²
we look for the speed for each body
solid cylinder
v₁ = [tex]\sqrt {2gh} \ \sqrt{\frac{m}{m + m/2} }[/tex]
v₁ = [tex]\sqrt{2gh} \ \sqrt{2/3}[/tex]
let's call v₀ = [tex]\sqrt{2gh}[/tex]
v₁ = 0.816 v₀
hollow cylinder
v₂ = [tex]\sqrt{2gh } \ \sqrt{\frac{m}{m+ m} }[/tex]
v₂ = v₀ √½
v₂ = 0.707 v₀
Therefore, the body that has the highest speed is the solid cylinder and since time is the inverse of speed, this is the body that spends less time to reach the bottom, that is, it is the first to arrive
A bird has a kinetic energy of 3 J and a potential energy of 25 J. What is the mechanical energy of the bird?
Answer:
28 j
Explanation:
because when you add you get 28
which option is correct n why?
6. The projectile motion is a good example of
A. one dimensional motion.
B. two dimensional motion.
C. three dimensional motion.
D. four dimensional motion.
2. two dimensional motion
Because it has just 2 dimensions x and y
An ideal parallel plate capacitor with a cross-sectional area of 0.4 cm2 contains a dielectric with a dielectric constant of 4 and a dielectric strength of 2 x 108 V/m. The separation between the plates of the capacitor is 5 mm. What is the maximum electric charge (in nC) that can be stored in the capacitor before dielectric breakdown
Answer: [tex]283.2\times 10^{-9}\ nC[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
Cross-sectional area [tex]A=0.4\ cm^2[/tex]
Dielectric constant [tex]k=4[/tex]
Dielectric strength [tex]E=2\times 10^8\ V/m[/tex]
Distance between capacitors [tex]d=5\ mm[/tex]
Maximum charge that can be stored before dielectric breakdown is given by
[tex]\Rightarrow Q=CV\\\\\Rightarrow Q=\dfrac{k\epsilon_oA}{d}\cdot (Ed)\quad\quad [V=E\cdot d]\\\\\Rightarrow Q=k\epsilon_oAE\\\\\Rightarrow Q=4\times 8.85\times 10^{-12}\times 0.4\times 10^{-4}\times 2\times 10^8\\\\\Rightarrow Q=28.32\times 10^{-8}\\\\\Rightarrow Q=283.2\times 10^{-9}\ nC[/tex]
Answer:
The maximum charge is 7.08 x 10^-8 C.
Explanation:
Area, A = 0.4 cm^2
K = 4
Electric field, E = 2 x 10^8 V/m
separation, d = 5 mm = 0.005 m
Let the capacitance is C and the charge is q.
[tex]q = CV\\\\q=\frac{\varepsilon o A}{d}\times E d\\\\q = \varepsilon o A E\\\\q = 8.85\times 10^{-12}\times0.4\times 10^{-4}\times 2\times 10^8\\\\q = 7.08\times 10^{-8}C[/tex]
A 34-m length of wire is stretched horizontally between two vertical posts. The wire carries a current of 68 A and experiences a magnetic force of 0.16 N. Find the magnitude of the earth's magnetic field at the location of the wire, assuming the field makes an angle of 72.0° with respect to the wire.
Answer:
7.28×10⁻⁵ T
Explanation:
Applying,
F = BILsin∅............. Equation 1
Where F = magnetic force, B = earth's magnetic field, I = current flowing through the wire, L = Length of the wire, ∅ = angle between the field and the wire.
make B the subject of the equation
B = F/ILsin∅.................. Equation 2
From the question,
Given: F = 0.16 N, I = 68 A, L = 34 m, ∅ = 72°
Substitute these values into equation 2
B = 0.16/(68×34×sin72°)
B = 0.16/(68×34×0.95)
B = 0.16/2196.4
B = 7.28×10⁻⁵ T
If you stand next to a wall on a frictionless skateboard and push the wall with a force of 44 N , how hard does the wall push on you
Answer:
44 N
Explanation:
Given that,
If you stand next to a wall on a frictionless skateboard and push the wall with a force of 44 N, then we need to find the force the wall push on you.
It is based on Newton's third law of motion which states that for an action there is an equal and opposite reaction. If the you push the wall with a force of 44 N, the wall push on you is 44 N also as it is based on Newton's third law of motion.
A stone dropped from the top of a 80m high building strikes the ground at 40 m/s after falling for 4 seconds. The stone's potential energy with respect to the ground is equal to its kinetic energy … (use g = 10 m/s 2)
A) at the moment of impact.
B) 2 seconds after the stone is released.
C) after the stone has fallen 40 m.
D) when the stone is moving at 20 m/s.
At the moment of impact both Kinetic Energy and Potential Energy should be 0, right? So it can't be A), right? Or is this wrong? Is it indeed A)? Please show work and explain it well.
Answer:
Explanation:
The answer is C because the building is 80 meters high. Before the stone is dropped, it has ONLY potential energy since kinetic energy involves velocity and a still stone has no velocity. At impact, there is no potential energy because potential energy involves the height of the stone relative to the ground and a stone ON the ground has no height; here there is ONLY kinetic.
From the First Law of Thermodynamics, we know that energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form. Therefore, that means that at the halfway point of 40 meters, half of the stone's potential energy has been lost, and it has been lost to kinetic energy. Here, at 40 meters, there is an equality between PE and KE. It only last for however long the stone is AT 40 meters, which is probably a millisecond of time, but that's where they are equal.
distance of distinct vision.
is placed at a distance less than the distance of near point, its image o
will be blurred. Hence human eye can not see such object clearly.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
distance of distinct vision for a normal eye of different age groups
Babies = 7 cm
Adults = 25 cm
erson of age 55 years and above = 100 cm
ever, in our discussion we are concerned with a normal eye of an adult so least
The foulart position of an ahiect from a human eve so that the sh
The least distance up to which we can see the objects clearly without any strain is called least distance of distinct vision. Least distance of distinct vision for a normal human being is 25cm. For young people, the least distance of distant vision will be within 25cm which however it varies with age.
Answer:
25 you said ? thats incorecct
Explanation:
A pitching machine is programmed to pitch baseballs horizontally at a speed of 126 km/h. The machine is mounted on a truck and aimed forward. As the truck drives toward you at a speed of 85 km/h, the machine shoots a ball toward you. For each of the object pairings listed below, determine the correct relative speed.
a. The speed of the pitching machine relative to the truck
b. The speed of the pitched bell relative to the truck
c. The speed of the pitching machine relative to you
d. The speed of the pitched ball relative to you
Explanation:
a) zero, since the machine is mounted on the truck
b) 126 km/hr
c) 85 km/hr
d) 126 km/hr + 85 km/hr = 211 km/hr
The speed of a car decreases uniformly as it passes a curve point where normal component of acceleration is 4 ft/sec2. If the car total acceleration of 5ft/sec2 is the same as it passes a hump, the tangential component of acceleration is _______________ ft/sec2.
Answer:
45
Explanation:
ft/sec2
One ball is aprojected in the uapward directon with a certain velocity ‘v’ and other
is thrown downwards with the same velocity
Complete question is;
One ball is projected in the upward direction with a certain velocity ‘v’ and other is thrown downwards with the same velocity at an angle θ.
The ratio of their potential energies at highest points of their journey, will be:
Answer:
u² : (u cos θ)²
Explanation:
Maximum potential energy for the first ball will be at a maximum height of;
H = u²/2g
Thus;
PE = mg(u²/2g)
For second ball at an angle θ, maximum PE will occur at a max height of (u cos θ)²/2g
PE = mg((u cos θ)²/2g)
The ratios of the potential energies are;
mg(u²/2g) : mg((u cos θ)²/2g)
mg will will cancel out since they are of same mass.
Thus;
(u²/2g) : (u cos θ)²/2g
Again 2g will cancel out to give;
u² : (u cos θ)²
A mass of 240 grams oscillates on a horizontal frictionless surface at a frequency of 2.5 Hz and with amplitude of 4.5 cm.
a. What is the effective spring constant for this motion?
b. How much energy is involved in this motion?
Answer:
(a) The spring constant is 59.23 N/m
(b) The total energy involved in the motion is 0.06 J
Explanation:
Given;
mass, m = 240 g = 0.24 kg
frequency, f = 2.5 Hz
amplitude of the oscillation, A = 4.5 cm = 0.045 m
The angular speed is calculated as;
ω = 2πf
ω = 2 x π x 2.5
ω = 15.71 rad/s
(a) The spring constant is calculated as;
[tex]\omega = \sqrt{\frac{k}{m} } \\\\\omega ^2 = \frac{k}{m} \\\\k = m\omega ^2\\\\where;\\\\k \ is \ the \ spring \ constant\\\\k = (0.24) \times (15.71)^2\\\\k = 59.23 \ N/m[/tex]
(b) The total energy involved in the motion;
E = ¹/₂kA²
E = (0.5) x (59.23) x (0.045)²
E = 0.06 J
An alternating voltage is connected in series with a resistance R and an inductance L If the potential drop across the
resistance is 200 V and across the inductance is 100V
then the applied voltage is
V 223.6
V 2006
V 300
V50
Please help me
Answer:
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