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What does a resistor in an electrical circuit do?

A. It attracts electrons, causing them to move faster.
B. It allows only a reduced number of electrons to flow through it.
C. It opposes the flow of electrons.
D. It repels electrons, causing them to return to the battery.

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Answer 1

A resistor in an electrical circuit opposes the flow of electrons by providing resistance to the current. The correct option is C

What is resistor ?

A resistor is a passive electrical device that controls or restricts how much electrical current can flow across a circuit in an electronic device.

High electrical resistance materials, such carbon, metal film, or wirewound, are used to make resistors. Ohms (Ω) are used to measure a resistor's resistance. A resistor's resistance determines how much it will fight against the flow of electrical electricity.

Therefore, A resistor's resistance is the degree of opposition it offers. The more resistance present, the more challenging it is for electrons to move across the circuit.

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which of the following is a correct statement. a. In dc steady state conditions, the voltages across the capacitors are constant and the currents through the capacitance are zero. The current through the inductors are constant and the voltage across the inductances are constant. b. In dc steady state conditions, the voltages across the capacitors are zero and the currents through the capacitance are constant. The current through the inductors are constant and the voltage across the inductances are zero. c. In dc steady state conditions, the voltages across the capacitors are constant and the currents through the capacitance are zero. The current through the inductors are zero and the voltage across the inductances are constant. d. WIn dc steady state conditions, the voltages across the capacitors are constant and the currents through the capacitance are zero. The current through the inductors are constant and the voltage across the inductances are zero.

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Answer:

d. In dc steady state conditions, the voltages across the capacitors are constant and the currents through the capacitance are zero. The current through the inductors are constant and the voltage across the inductances are zero.

Explanation:

The current through a capacitor is given by i = CdV/dt where C = capacitance of capacitor and V = voltage across capacitor. At steady state dV/dt = 0 and V = constant. So, i = CdV/dt = C × 0 = 0.

So, in dc steady state, the voltage across a capacitor is constant and the current zero.

The voltage across an inductor is given by V = Ldi/dt where L = inductance of inductor and i = current through inductor. At steady state di/dt = 0 and V = constant. So, V = Ldi/dt = L × 0 = 0.

So, in dc steady state, the voltage across an inductor is zero and the current constant.

So, In dc steady state conditions, the voltages across the capacitors are constant and the currents through the capacitance are zero. The current through the inductors are constant and the voltage across the inductances are zero.

The answer is d.

voltage needed to raise current to 3.75a using 20,20,200 resistor set

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Answer: The voltage needed is 35.7 V

Explanation:

Assuming that the resistors are arranged in parallel combination.

For the resistors arranged in parallel combination:

[tex]\frac{1}{R}=\frac{1}{R_1}+\frac{1}{R_2}+\frac{1}{R_3}[/tex]

We are given:

[tex]R_1=20\Omega\\R_2=20\Omega\\R_3=200\Omega[/tex]

Using above equation, we get:

[tex]\frac{1}{R}=\frac{1}{20}+\frac{1}{20}+\frac{1}{200}\\\\\frac{1}{R}=\frac{10+10+1}{200}\\\\R=\frac{200}{21}=9.52\Omega[/tex]

Calculating the voltage by using Ohm's law:

[tex]V=IR[/tex]         .....(1)

where,

V = voltage applied

I = Current = 3.75 A

R = Resistance = [tex]9.52\Omega[/tex]

Putting values in equation 1, we get:

[tex]V=3.75\times 9.52\\\\V=35.7V[/tex]

Hence, the voltage needed is 35.7 V

There are six different ways to arrange those resistors.

Each way leads to a different answer.

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A parallel-plate capacitor is connected to a battery of electric potential difference V. If the plate separation is decreased, do the following quantities increase, decrease, or remain the same: (a) the capacitor’s capacitance, (b) the potential difference across the capacitor, (c) the charge on the capacitor, (d) the energy stored by the capacitor, (e) the magnitude of the electric field between the plates, and (f ) the energy density of that electric field?

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Answer:

a) increases.

b) remains the same.

c) increases.

d) increases.

e) increases.

f) increases.

Explanation:

a)

Since the capacitance of a parallel-plate  depends only on geometric constants and the dielectric between the plates, we can use the following expression to asess the value of the capacitance:

       [tex]C = \epsilon_{0}*\frac{A}{d} (1)[/tex]

       where ε₀ = permitivitty of  free space

                   A = area of one of the plates

                   d=  plate separation

As we can see, if the plate separation is decreased, the value of the capacitance must increase.

b)  

Per definition the capacitance explains the relationship between the charge on one of the conductors, and the potential difference between them, as follows:

        [tex]C = \frac{Q}{V} (2)[/tex]

Assuming that the capacitor remains connected to the battery when the plate separation is decreased, since the voltage can't change (as it must hold the same voltage than previously since it's directly connected to the battery) the potential difference between plates must remain the same.

c)

From B, we know that V in (2) must remain constant. Since we know from (1) that C must increase, this means from (2) that Q must increase too.

d)

The energy stored in the electric field between the plates can be expressed as follows in terms of the capacitance C and the potential difference V:

       [tex]U = \frac{1}{2}* C*V^{2} (3)[/tex]

From (1) in a) and from b) we know that the capacitance C must increase whilst V must remain the same, so U in (3) must increase also.

e)

In the capacitor the magnitude of the Electric field between the plates is constant, and is related to the potential difference between them by the following linear relationship:

       [tex]V = E*d (4)[/tex]

Since we know that V must remain the same, if the distance d decreases, the electris field E must increase in the same ratio in order to keep the equation balanced.

f)

The energy density of the electric field is defined as the energy stored between plates by unit volume, as follows:

       [tex]u = \frac{U}{v} = \frac{\frac{1}{2}* C*V^{2}}{A*d} =\frac{1}{2}* \epsilon_{0}*\frac{A*V^{2} }{A*d*d} = \frac{1}{2} *\epsilon_{0}*E^{2} (5)[/tex]

Since it's proportional to the square of  the electric field, and we know from e) that the magnitude of the electric field must increase, u must increase too.

what are the 6 essential nutrients

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Answer:

There are six major nutrients: Carbohydrates (CHO), Lipids (fats), Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Water.

Explanation:

13. How many electrons does a complete third electron shell hold?

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Answer:

A) 8

A complete third electron shell holds 8 electrons

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Explanation:

A 0.0780 kg lemming runs off a
5.36 m high cliff at 4.84 m/s. What
is its kinetic energy (KE) when it
is 2.00 m above the ground?

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Answer:

0.913

Explanation:

k.e=1/2mv square

k.e=1/2×0.078g×23.4256m/s square

k.e=0.913J

The kinetic energy when the lemming is 2.00 m above the ground is approximately 2.56 J (Joules).

To calculate the kinetic energy (KE) of the lemming when it is 2.00 m above the ground, we need to consider the change in its potential energy (PE) as it falls.

The potential energy at a height h is given by:

PE = m g h

Where:

m is the mass of the lemming (0.0780 kg)

g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s²)

h is the height above the ground

Given:

Height of the cliff (h) = 5.36 m

Velocity of the lemming (v) = 4.84 m/s

Height above the ground (h') = 2.00 m

The lemming will lose potential energy as it falls from the cliff, which is converted into kinetic energy. Therefore, the kinetic energy when it is 2.00 m above the ground is equal to the difference between its total initial kinetic energy and the potential energy at that height.

Initial potential energy at the top of the cliff:

PE_initial = m g h

Potential energy when it is 2.00 m above the ground:

PE_final = m * g * h'

The change in potential energy is given by:

ΔPE = PE_final - PE_initial

The kinetic energy (KE) when it is 2.00 m above the ground:

KE = ΔPE = -ΔPE (due to energy conservation)

Let's calculate the potential energy at the top of the cliff and when it is 2.00 m above the ground:

PE_initial = m ×g × h

= 0.0780 kg × 9.8 m/s² × 5.36 m

PE_initial ≈ 4.09 J

PE_final = m ×g × h'

= 0.0780 kg ×9.8 m/s² ×2.00 m

PE_final ≈ 1.53 J

The change in potential energy (ΔPE) is:

ΔPE = PE_final - PE_initial = 1.53 J - 4.09 J

ΔPE ≈ -2.56 J

Since the change in potential energy is equal to the kinetic energy, the kinetic energy when the lemming is 2.00 m above the ground is approximately 2.56 J (Joules).

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ou charge a piece of aluminum foil (mass = 4.99 g) by touching it to a charged rod. The charged rod gives the aluminum foil a charge of 13 µC. Your professor brings a charged plate over and tells you to put the aluminum foil on top of the plate. To your surprise the aluminum foil hovers motionless in the air above it! Calculate the value of the electric field from the charged plate (assume it is a uniform field and the aluminum foil is a point charge).

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Answer:

The appropriate answer is "3761.69 N/C".

Explanation:

Given that:

Mass,

m = 4.99 g

or,

   = [tex]4.99\times 10^{-3} \ kg[/tex]

Charge,

q = 13 µC

or,

  = [tex]13\times 10^{-6} \ C[/tex]

As we know,

⇒ [tex]F=mg=Eq[/tex]

then,

⇒ [tex]E=\frac{mg}{q}[/tex]

By putting the values, we get

        [tex]=\frac{4.99\times 10^{-3}\times 9.8}{13\times 10^{-6}}[/tex]

        [tex]=3761.69 \ N/C[/tex]

С какой скоростью велосипедист проходит закругление велотрека радиусом 25 м, если центростремительное ускорение при этом 4 м/с2?


10


20


400


100

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Explanation:

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Two objects (48.0 and 25.0 kg) are connected by a massless string that passes over a massless, frictionless pulley. The pulley hangs from the ceiling. Find (a) the acceleration of the objects and (b) the tension in the string.

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Answer:

a. 3.09 m/s^2

b. 322.52 N

Explanation:

The computation of the acceleration of the object and the tension of the string is as follows:

The acceleration of the system is a

= (m1 - m2) × g ÷ (m1 + m2)

= (48 - 25) × 9.81 ÷ (48 + 25)

= 3.09 m/s^2

b. The tension in the string is T

= 2 × m1 × m2 × g÷   (m1+m2)

= (2  × 48  × 25  ×  9.81) ÷  (48 + 25)

= 322.52 N

1. Why does the shape of the lens in your eye change?
To alter the amount of light that enters the eye
to focus the light
to alter the image sent to the brain

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Answer:

to focus the link light

Explanation:

Because the lens is flexible and elastic, it can change its curved shape to focus on objects and people that are either nearby or at a distance. ... The ciliary muscles, which are part of the ciliary body, are attached to the lens and contract or release to change the lens shape and curvature.

Answer:

to focus the link light

Explanation:

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A stone was dropped off a cliff and hit the ground with a speed of 136 ft/s. What is the height of the cliff

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Answer:

Explanation:

Use the equation

[tex]v^2=v_0^2+2a[/tex]Δx

In this dimension (the y dimension...the only one we have to care about for this problem), here's what we know:

a = -32 ft/s/s

v₀ = 0 m/s (since someone was holding the stone still before it was dropped)

v = 136 ft/s

Δx = ??

Filling in:

[tex]136^2=0^2+2(-32)[/tex]Δx so

Δx = [tex]\frac{136^2}{2(-32)}[/tex] so

Δx = -289 feet (negative because the stone dropped that many feet below the point from which it was dropped, but you would answer a height question with the positive of this number. If you were asked how far the stone dropped, it would be negative; if you're asked how tall the cliff is, that would be positive)

Which circuits are parallel circuits?
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Answer:

the 5 is because u have to select the currents and volts which gives us 2 and 1 plus 3 is 6 but if we rest 1 is 5, thats the answer

9. What part of the eye contains muscles that regulate the amount of light that is allowed to enter the eye?

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Answer: the iris

Explanation: I looked it up

Answer:

Iris

Explanation:

Because (iris) has muscles that can expand/contract depends to the amount of light that pupil needs to process/figure out images.

after landing aeroplane moment become zero how's?​

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Answer:

So logically speaking the question you have asked makes no sense

Explanation:

Zero what? After landing where? How what? before asking a question think about how other people will read it.  

So logically speaking the question you have asked makes no sense

what change occurs to the mass of an object when a unbalanced

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Answer:

The mass decreases

Explanation:

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A roller coaster weighing 2000 kg is lifted to a height of 28 m within 30 seconds with a kind of elevator.Calculate how many kilowatts of power the elevator has to deliver.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The equation for Power is

P = Work/time to do work and the equation for work is

Work = FΔx

We first need to find the amount of work done, then we can find the power it took to do that work.

W = 2000(9.8)(28) so

W = 550,000 N*m

Now we fill that into the power equation:

[tex]P=\frac{550000}{30}[/tex] gives us

P = 18000 Watts. But we need kW, so we divide by 1000 to get

P = 18 kW of power.

Answer:

18.293 kilowatts

Explanation:

Given that, mass (m) = 2000 kg

Height (h) = 28m

Time(t) = 30 seconds

To find: power required in kilowatts

Now required work done will be m*g*h

= 2000*9.8*28=548800 newton

Now power required is given by (P) = work done /(time taken)

= 548800/30 = 18293.333 watts

= (18293.333 / 1000) kilowatts

= 18.293 kilowatts.

The number of radioactive nuclides from a radioactive source has reduced to 1/6
from its original value in 60 seconds. Find the decay constant for this source.​

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Answer:

λ = 0.03 s⁻¹

Explanation:

The formula for decay constant can be used as follows:

[tex]N = N_oe^{-\lambda t}\\\\\frac{N}{N_o} = e^{-\lambda t}[/tex]

where,

[tex]\frac{N}{N_o}[/tex] = ratio of remaining nuclei to the initial value of nuclei = [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex] = 0.167

t = time = 60 s

λ = decay constant = ?

Therefore,

[tex]0.167 = e^{-\lambda(60\ s)}\\\\-\lambda (60\ s) = ln(0.167)\\\\\lambda = \frac{-1.7917}{- 60\ s}[/tex]

λ = 0.03 s⁻¹

For a spherical surface with radius 0.17 m and is charged by 25 nC, the electric Potential V at r = 0.37 m is (in V)
Select one:
O a.o
O b. 1324
O c. 7785
O d. 1644
B
O e. 608​

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Answer:

E = k q1 q2 / r^2      electric potential

E / q1 = k q2 / r^2 = 9 * 10E9 * 25 * E-9 / ,37^2 = 1644 V

(Gauss Law - charge of sphere equivalent to charge at center)

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i ate icecream
She said that..........​

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Answer:

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what kind of surface is suitable for infared radiation

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Answer:

Different surfaces

You can see that dull surfaces are good absorbers and emitters of infrared radiation. Shiny surfaces are poor absorbers and emitters (but they are good reflectors of infrared radiation

What is a quasar made of?

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Answer: A quasar is an exceptionally bright active galactic nucleus (AGN) containing a supermassive black hole surrounded by a gaseous accretion disk with a mass ranging from millions to billions of times that of the Sun.

Explanation: Energy is emitted in the form of electromagnetic radiation when gas in the disk descends towards the black hole, which can be seen across the electromagnetic spectrum.

The position of a particle changes linearly with time, i.e. as one power of t, as given by the following: h(t) = ( 4.1 t + 5.5 ) meters. Find the speed of the particle, in meters per second.

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Answer:

   v = 4.1 m / s

Explanation:

Velocity is defined by the relation

          v =[tex]\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex]

 we perform the derivative

         v = 4.1 m / s

Another way to find this magnitude is to see that the velocity on the slope of a graph of h vs t

        v = [tex]\frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t}[/tex]

        Δx = v Δdt + x₀

        h=   4.1 t + 5.5

       

         v = 4.1 m / s

         x₀ = 5.5 m

(a) Suppose that a NASCAR race car is moving to the right with a constant velocity of +96 m/s. What is the average acceleration of the car? (b) Twelve seconds later, the car is halfway around the track and traveling in the opposite direction with the same speed. What is the average acceleration of the car?

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B. Tweleve seconds later the car is halfway

Which of these is a chemical control used to help control invasive species?

using fences


using other species


using herbicides


using barriers

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Consider a simple pendulum that consists of a massless 2.00-meter length of rope attached to a 5.00-kg mass at one end. What is the period of oscillation for this simple pendulum

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Answer:

2.8 seconds

Explanation: Given that a simple pendulum that consists of a massless 2.00-meter length of rope attached to a 5.00-kg mass at one end. What is the period of oscillation for this simple pendulum

The parameters given are :

Length = 2 m

Mass = 5kg

Using the formula below

T = 2 pi × sqrt ( L / g )

Substitute all the parameters into the formula.

T = 2 × 3.143 × sqrt ( 2 / 9.8 )

T = 2 × 3.143 × 0.4517

T = 2.838 s

Therefore, the period of oscillation for this simple pendulum is 2.8 s approximately.

The wheels on a skateboard have a diameter of 2.93 inches. If a skateboarder is traveling downhill at 23 miles per​ hour, determine the angular velocity of the wheels in radians per second.

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Answer:

The angular velocity of the wheels is 276.314 radians per second.

Explanation:

The wheels are rolling, which is a combination of rotation and translation, whose center of rotation is the point of contact between the wheel and the ground and the geometrical center of the skateboard experiments pure translation. Then, the angular velocity can be found by using the following kinematic expression:

[tex]\omega = \frac{v}{R}[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]\omega[/tex] - Angular velocity, in radians per second.

[tex]v[/tex] - Velocity of the wheel at its center, in inches per second.

[tex]R[/tex] - Radius of the wheel, in inches.

If we know that [tex]v = 404.8\,\frac{in}{s}[/tex] and [tex]R = 1.465\,in[/tex], then the angular velocity of the wheels are:

[tex]\omega = \frac{404.8\,\frac{in}{s} }{1.465\,in}[/tex]

[tex]\omega = 276.314\,\frac{rad}{s}[/tex]

The angular velocity of the wheels is 276.314 radians per second.

Por que nos dias de hoje o futebol é mais técnico, com mas estratégias e mais disputado?

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If you borrow $12250 and pay $147 in annual interest, the APR on your loan is 1.2% 14.7% 1.23% 7.35%

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Answer: 1.2%

Explanation:

Given

If one borrows $12,250

and give $147 interest on it

Then the interest is given from the formula

[tex]\Rightarrow S.I=\dfrac{P\times R\times T}{100}\\\\\Rightarrow 147=\dfrac{12,250\times R\times 1}{100}\\\\\Rightarrow R=\dfrac{147}{122.50}\\\\\Rightarrow R=1.2\%[/tex]

Thus, the annual rate of interest  is 1.2%

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