Answer:
C. Neither ultrasonic nor infrasonic vibrations can be heard by humans.
Explanation:
The complete question is
Which of the following statements is true of vibrations? A. The frequency of infrasonic vibrations is much too high to be heard by humans. B. Ultrasonic vibrations have a frequency lower than the range for normal hearing. C. Neither ultrasonic nor infrasonic vibrations can be heard by humans. D. Infrasonic vibrations are used in sonar equipment and to detect flaws in steel castings.
Ultrasonic vibrations have frequencies higher than our range of hearing, while infrasonic vibrations have frequencies lower than our range of hearing. Ultrasonic vibrations or sound is used in sonar equipment, and is used for detecting hidden flaws in steel castings and structures. Both infrasonic and ultrasonic fall below and above our normal hearing range respectively, and are only audible to dogs, cats, and some other mammals.
Answer:
Answer is " Two bodies with the same vibration frequency that are placed next to each other will exhibit sympathetic vibrations as one body causes the other to vibrate."
Explanation:
My options were:
A) Forced vibrations, such as those between a tuning fork and a large cabinet surface, result in a much lower sound than was produced by the original vibrating body.
B) Resonance occurs as a result of sympathetic vibrations.
C) A non-vibrating object can begin to vibrate as a result of forced vibrations.
D) Two bodies with the same vibration frequency that are placed next to each other will exhibit sympathetic vibrations as one body causes the other to vibrate.
A is correct
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What type of energy conversion occurs when you place your feet near the fireplace and they become warm?
O Radiant to thermal
o Thermal to mechanical
O Mechanical to chemical
O Nuclear to thermal
Answer:
It is the first one RADIENT TO THERMAL
Explanation:
The heat emitted from the campfires is an an example of radiant energy and thermal energy is refers to the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its tempreture with in this case is the campfires and heat energy being reflected upon your feet.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A 5.0-µC point charge is placed at the 0.00 cm mark of a meter stick and a -4.0-µC point charge is placed at the 50 cm mark. At what point on a line joining the two charges is the electric field due to these charges equal to zero?
Answer:
Electric field is zero at point 4.73 m
Explanation:
Given:
Charge place = 50 cm = 0.50 m
change q1 = 5 µC
change q2 = 4 µC
Computation:
electric field zero calculated by:
[tex]E1 =k\frac{q1}{r^2} \\\\E2 =k\frac{q2}{R^2} \\\\[/tex]
Where electric field is zero,
First distance = x
Second distance = (x-0.50)
So,
E1 = E2
[tex]k\frac{q1}{r^2}=k\frac{q2}{R^2} \\\\[/tex]
[tex]\frac{5}{x^2}=\frac{4}{(x-50)^2} \\\\[/tex]
x = 0.263 or x = 4.73
So,
Electric field is zero at point 4.73 m
A cylinder rotating about its axis with a constant angular acceleration of 1.6 rad/s2 starts from rest at t = 0. At the instant when it has turned through 0.40 radian, what is the magnitude of the total linear acceleration of a point on the rim (radius = 13 cm)?
a. 0.31 m/s^2
b. 0.27 m/s^2
c. 0.35 m/s^2
d. 0.39 m/s^2
e. 0.45 m/s^2
Answer:
The magnitude of the total linear acceleration is 0.27 m/s²
b. 0.27 m/s²
Explanation:
The total linear acceleration is the vector sum of the tangential acceleration and radial acceleration.
The radial acceleration is given by;
[tex]a_t = ar[/tex]
where;
a is the angular acceleration and
r is the radius of the circular path
[tex]a_t = ar\\\\a_t = 1.6 *0.13\\\\a_t = 0.208 \ m/s^2[/tex]
Determine time of the rotation;
[tex]\theta = \frac{1}{2} at^2\\\\0.4 = \frac{1}{2} (1.6)t^2\\\\t^2 = 0.5\\\\t = \sqrt{0.5} \\\\t = 0.707 \ s\\\\[/tex]
Determine angular velocity
ω = at
ω = 1.6 x 0.707
ω = 1.131 rad/s
Now, determine the radial acceleration
[tex]a_r = \omega ^2r\\\\a_r = 1.131^2 (0.13)\\\\a_r = 0.166 \ m/s^2[/tex]
The magnitude of total linear acceleration is given by;
[tex]a = \sqrt{a_t^2 + a_r^2} \\\\a = \sqrt{0.208^2 + 0.166^2} \\\\a = 0.266 \ m/s^2\\\\a = 0.27 \ m/s^2[/tex]
Therefore, the magnitude of the total linear acceleration is 0.27 m/s²
b. 0.27 m/s²
A quantity of an ideal gas is compressed to half its initial volume. The process may be adiabatic, isothermal or occurring at constant pressure. Rank those three processes in order of the work required of an external agent, least to greatest. A : adiabatic, isothermal, constant pressure B : constant pressure, isothermal, adiabatic C : adiabatic, constant pressure, isothermal D : isothermal, adiabatic, constant pressure E : constant pressure, adiabatic, isothermal
Answer:
B. constant pressure, isothermal, adiabatic
Explanation:
A quantity of an ideal gas is compressed to half its initial volume.
The process may be adiabatic, isothermal or occurring at constant pressure.
Adiabatic-constant heat
Constant pressure or isobaric
Isothermal or constant temperature
An external agent is a system that does work on a system or a machine.
This external agent applies force , or changes the state of the body it is acting on.
In order of the work required of an external agent, least to greatest
The following processes will be arranged.
constant pressure, isothermal, adiabatic
A third wire of the same material has the same length and twice the diameter as the first. How far will it be stretched by the same force
Complete question is;
A force stretches a wire by 0.60 mm. A second wire of the same material has the same cross section and twice the length.
a) How far will it be stretched by the same force?
b) A third wire of the same material has the same length and twice the diameter as the first. How far will it be stretched by the same force?
Answer:
0.15 mm
Explanation:
According to Hooke's Law,
E = Stress(σ)/Strain(ε)
Where E is youngs modulus
Formula for stress is;
Stress(σ) = Force(F)/Area(A)
Formula for strain is;
Strain(ε) = Change in length/original length = (Lf - Li)/Li
We are also told that a second wire of the same material has the same cross section and twice the length.
Thus;
Rearranging Hooke's Law to get the constants on one side, we have;
F/(AE) = ε
Thus from the conditions given;
ε1 = 0.6/Li
ε2 = (Change in length)/(2*Li)
And ε1 = ε2
Thus;
0.6/Li = Change in length/(2*Li)
Li will cancel out and we now have;
Change in length = 2 × 0.6 = 1.2 mm
Finally, we are told A third wire of the same material has the same length and twice the diameter as the first.
Area of a circle;A1 = πd²/4
Now, we are told d is doubled.
Thus, new area of the new circle is;
A2 = π(2d)²/4 = πd²
Rearranging Hooke's Law,we have;
F/A = εE
Since F and E are now constants, we have;
F/E = constant = Aε
Thus;
A1(ε1) = A2(ε2)
A1 = πd²/4
e1 = 0.60/Li
A2 = πd²
e2 = Change in length/Li
Thus;
((πd²/4) × 0.6)/Li = (πd² × Change in length)/ Li
Rearranging, Li and πd² will cancel out to give;
0.6/4 = Change in length
Change in length = 0.15 mm
A spring is hung from the ceiling. When a block is attached to its end, it stretches 2.5 cm before reaching its new equilibrium length. The block is then pulled down slightly and released. What is the frequency of oscillation?
Answer:
0.99Hz
Explanation:
Using F= -mx ( spring force)
At equilibrium the gravitational force will be balanced by the spring force so mg= kx
K= mg/ 0.25 N/m
But
Frequency f= 1/2pi √g/0.25
Frequency is 0.99Hz
The block is pulled down slightly and released so, Frequency of oscillation is 3.15 Hz
Frequency of oscillation based problem:What information do we have?
Length starched = 2.5 cm
F = Kx
We know that
F = mg
So,
mg = Kx
K/m = g/x
[tex]f=\frac{1}{2\pi}\sqrt{\frac{g}{x} }\\f=\frac{1}{2\pi}\sqrt{\frac{9.8}{0.025} }[/tex]
Frequency of oscillation = 3.15 Hz
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A 3200-lb car is moving at 64 ft/s down a 30-degree grade when it runs out of fuel. Find its velocity after that if friction exerts a resistive force with magnitude proportional to the square of the speed with k
Answer:
The velocity is 40 ft/sec.
Explanation:
Given that,
Force = 3200 lb
Angle = 30°
Speed = 64 ft/s
The resistive force with magnitude proportional to the square of the speed,
[tex]F_{r}=kv^2[/tex]
Where, k = 1 lb s²/ft²
We need to calculate the velocity
Using balance equation
[tex]F\sin\theta-F_{r}=m\dfrac{d^2v}{dt^2}[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]3200\sin 30-kv^2=m\dfrac{d^2v}{dt^2}[/tex]
Put the value of k
[tex]3200\times\dfrac{1}{2}-v^2=m\dfrac{d^2v}{dt^2}[/tex]
[tex]1600-v^2=m\dfrac{d^2v}{dt^2}[/tex]
At terminal velocity [tex]\dfrac{d^2v}{dt^2}=0[/tex]
So, [tex]1600-v^2=0[/tex]
[tex]v=\sqrt{1600}[/tex]
[tex]v=40\ ft/sec[/tex]
Hence, The velocity is 40 ft/sec.
A city of punjab has 15 percemt chance of wet weather on any given day. What is probability that it will take a week for it three wet weather on 3 sepaprate days? Also find it standard deviation
Answer:
The probability that it will take a week for it three wet weather on 3 separate days is 0.06166 and its standard deviation is 0.9447
Explanation:
We are given that A city of Punjab has 15 percent chance of wet weather on any given day.
So, Probability of wet weather = 0.15
Probability of not being a wet weather = 1-0.15 =0.85
We are supposed to find probability that it will take a week for it three wet weather on 3 separate days
Total number of days in a week = 7
We will use binomial over here
n = 7
p =probability of failure = 0.15
q = probability of success=0.85
r=3
Formula :[tex]P(r=3)=^nC_r p^r q ^{n-r}[/tex]
[tex]P(r=3)=^{7}C_{3} (0.15)^3 (0.85)^{7-3}\\P(r=3)=\frac{7!}{3!(7-3)!} (0.15)^3 (0.85)^{7-3}\\P(r=3)=0.06166[/tex]
Standard deviation =[tex]\sqrt{n \times p \times q}[/tex]
Standard deviation =[tex]\sqrt{7 \times 0.15 \times 0.85}[/tex]
Standard deviation =0.9447
Hence The probability that it will take a week for it three wet weather on 3 separate days is 0.06166 and its standard deviation is 0.9447
Choose only one correct option. Explanation needed.
Answer:
[tex]\large \boxed{\mathrm{C. \ \ \frac{500}{7 \times 15 \times 8} \ g/cm^3 }}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]\displaystyle \sf Density = \frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \rho = \frac{m}{V}[/tex]
[tex]\sf mass=500 \ g[/tex]
[tex]\sf volume \ of \ a \ cuboid=width \times length \times height=( 7 \times 15 \times 8) \ cm^3[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \rho = \frac{500}{7 \times 15 \times 8}[/tex]
The same heat transfer into identical masses of different substances produces different temperature changes. Calculate the final temperature in degrees Celsius when 1.50 kcal of heat enters 1.50 kg of the following, originally at 15.0°C.(a) water
(b) concrete
(c) steel
(d) mercury
Answer:
Final temperature Water = 20.99-degree celsius
Final temperature Concrete = 24.98 degree celsius
Final temperature Steel = 50.1 degree celsius
Final temperature Mercury = 29.26 degree celsius
Explanation:
Given the mass of each substance = 1.50 kg
Ti = 15
Q = 1.5 kcal = 6276 joule
We have to use the heat capacity of each object so find the heat capacity from the table.
Heat capacity of water = 4186 J/kg degree celsius.
Heat capacity of concrete = 840 J/kg degree celsius.
Heat capacity of steel = 452 J/kg degree celsius.
Heat capacity of mercury = 139 J/kg degree celsius.
Use the below formula to find the final temperature.
[tex]T_f = T_i + \frac{Q}{mc_w} \\[/tex]
[tex]\text{Temperature in the case of water.} \\= 20 + \frac{6276}{1.5 \times 4186 } \\= 20.99 \ degree \ celsius \\\text{Temperature in the case of concrete.} \\= 20 + \frac{6276}{1.5 \times 840 } \\= 24.98 \ degree \ celsius \\\text{Temperature in the case of steel.} \\= 20 + \frac{6276}{1.5 \times 452 } \\= 29.26 \ degree \ celsius \\\text{Temperature in the case of mercury.} \\= 20 + \frac{6276}{1.5 \times 139 } \\= 50.1 \ degree \ celsius \\[/tex]
A foot is 12 inches and a mile is 5280I ft exactly. A centimeter is exactly 0.01m or mm. Sammy is 5 feet and 5.3tall. what is Sammy's height in inches?
Answer:
65.3 Inches tall
Explanation:
If Sammy is 5 feet and 5.3 inches tall, we simply need to convert the feet to inches, and sum the remaining inches from his height to determine his overall height in inches.
So, 5 feet = (12 inches/1foot) * (5 feet) = 60 inches
And 60 inches + 5.3 inches = 65.3 inches.
Hence, Sammy is 65.3 inches tall.
Cheers.
As you finish listening to your favorite compact disc (CD), the CD in the player slows down to a stop. Assume that the CD spins down with a constant angular acceleration. If the CD rotates clockwise (let's take clockwise rotation as positive) at 500 rpm (revolutions per minute) while the last song is playing, and then spins down to zero angular speed in 2.60 s with constant angular acceleration, the angular acceleration of the CD, as it spins to a stop at -20.1 rad/s 2. How many revolutions does the CD make as it spins to a stop?
Answer:
10.8rev
Explanation:
Using
Wf²-wf = 2 alpha x theta
0²- 56.36x56.36/ 2(-20.13) x theta
Theta = 68.09 rad
But 68.09/2π
>= 10.8 revolutions
Explanation:
Can a person break a wall with a punch?(I mean technically,maybe with inhuman speed)
Answer:
yes, shaolin monks can do. you can find tutorials on Youtb
A motorist traveling with a constant speed of 15 m/s (about 34 mi/h) passes a school-crossing corner, where the speed limit is 0 m/s (about 22 mi/h). Just as the motorist passes, a police officer on a motorcycle stopped at the comer starts off in pursuit with constant acceleration of 3.0 m/S2. (a) How much time elapses before the officer catches up with the motorist? (b) What is the officer's speed at that point? (c) What is the total distance each vehicle has traveled at that point? Please help me
Answer:
(a) 10 s
(b) 30 m/s
(c) 150 m
Explanation:
The motorist's position at time t is:
x = 15t
The officer's position at time t is:
x = ½ (3) t² = 1.5 t²
(a) When they have the same position, the time is:
15t = 1.5 t²
t = 0 or 10 s
(b) The officer's speed is:
v = 3t
v = 30 m/s
(c) The position is:
x = 15t = 150 m
what is the average flow rate in of gasoline to the engine of a plane flying at 700 km/h if it averages 100.0 km/l
Answer:
1.94cm³/s
Explanation:
1L = 1000cm³
Ihr = 3600s
So
Using
Average flow rate
Fr= 1L/100Km x 700Km/1hr x 1hr/3600s x 1000cm³/ 1L
= 1.94cm³/s
The elastic portion of the downward-sloping straight-line demand curve lies:_______
a. at the intersection with the supply curve.
b. anywhere to the right of the current market price.
c. above the point of unit elasticity.
d. below the point where total revenue is maximized.
Answer:
c. above the point of unit elasticity.
Explanation:
The elastic portion of the downward-sloping straight-line demand curve lies above the point of unit elasticity. Supply and demand are fundamental concept in economics. The demand curve shows how much of a good people will want at a different prices. The demands curves illustrates the intuition why people purchase a good for a lower price. For the demand curve, the price is always shown on the vertical axis and the demand curve is shown on the horizontal axis. Thus , the quantity demanded increases as the price gets lower. However, the price elasticity of the demand curve varies along the demand curve. This is because there is a key distinction between the gradient and the elasticity. The gradient which is the slope of the line is always the same in the demand curve but elasticity of the demand changes in the percentage of the quantity demand. Therefore, elasticity will vary along the downward-sloping straight - line demand curve. So, in a downward-sloping straight-line demand curve, the elastic portion is usually above the point of unit elasticity
A small helium-neon laser emits red visible light with a power of 5.40 mW in a beam of diameter 2.30 mm.
Required:
a. What is the amplitude of the electric field of the light? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
b. What is the amplitude of the magnetic field of the light?
c. What is the average energy density associated with the electric field? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
d. What is the average energy density associated with the magnetic field? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
E) What is the total energy contained in a 1.00-m length of the beam? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Answer:
A. 990v/m
B.330x10^-8T
C.2.19x10^-6J/m³
D.1.45x10^-11J
Explanation:
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A nearsighted person has a far point that is 4.2 m from his eyes. What focal length lenses in diopters he must use in his contacts to allow him to focus on distant objects?
Answer:
-0.24diopters
Explanation:
The lens is intended that makes an object at infinity appear to be 4.2 m away, so do=infinity, dI = - 4.2m (minus sign because image is on same side of lens as object)
So 1/do +1/di = 1/f
1/infinity + 1/-4.2 = 1/f
1/f = 1/-4.2 = -0.24diopters
1) True or False:
Atomic mass number is the number of neutrons and protons.
2) True or False:
Fe (iron) has 26 protons. Hint: protons equal what number?
3) True or False:
A photon of infrared light has less energy than a photon of red light.
Answer:
1.true
Explanation:
Answer:
1. True
2. True
3. True
Explanation for Question 1.
A nucleus consists of a bunch of protons and neutrons; these are known as nucleons. The atomic mass number, which is the total number of nucleons;
So, this sentence says that the atomic number is the number of protons and neutrons.
Explanation for Question 2.
Iron has 26 protons.
The number of protons = the atomic number.
So, the atomic number should be 26 also,
When we see the periodic table, Iron's atomic number is 26, so the statement is true.
Explanation for Question 3.
Red photons of light carry about 1.8 electron volts of energy. Infrared radiation has longer waves than red light, and thus oscillates at a lower frequency and carries less energy.
So, the above statement proves that the photon of infrared light has less energy than the photon of red light.
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Troy and Abed are running in a race. Troy finishes the race in 12 minutes. Abed finishes the race in 7 minutes and 30 seconds. If Troy is running at an average speed of 3 miles per hour and speed varies inversely with time, what is Abed’s average speed for the race?
Answer:
Explanation:
Let the race be of a fixed distance x
[tex]Average Speed = \frac{Total Distance}{Total Time}[/tex]
Troy's Average speed = 3 miles/hr = x / 0.2 hr
x = 0.6 miles
Abed's Average speed = 0.6 / 0.125 = 4.8 miles/hr
An object is made of glass and has the shape of a cube 0.13 m on a side, according to an observer at rest relative to it. However, an observer moving at high speed parallel to one of the object's edges and knowing that the object's mass is 2.0 kg determines its density to be 7300 kg/m3, which is much greater than the density of glass. What is the moving observer's speed (in units of c) relative to the cube
Answer:
The velocity is [tex]v = 2.6*10^{8} \ m/s[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The side of the cube is [tex]l = 0.13 \ m[/tex]
The mass of the object is [tex]m = 2.0 \ kg[/tex]
The density of the object is [tex]\rho = 7300 \ kg / m^3[/tex]
Generally the volume of the object according to the moving observer is mathematically represented as
[tex]V =\frac{m}{\rho}[/tex]
[tex]V =\frac{2}{7300}[/tex]
[tex]V = 2.74*10^{-4} \ m^3[/tex]
Therefore the length of the side as observed by the observer on high speed is mathematically represented as
[tex]L = \sqrt[3]{V}[/tex]
[tex]L = \sqrt[3]{2.74 *10^{-4}}[/tex]
[tex]L =0.065[/tex]
Now the original length of side is mathematically represented as
[tex]L= l * \sqrt{ (1 - ( \frac{ v}{c})^2 )}[/tex]
Where c is the speed of light with value [tex]c = 3.0*10^{8} \ m/s[/tex]
So
[tex]v = \sqrt{1 - [\frac{L}{l}]^2} * c[/tex]
=> [tex]v = \sqrt{1 - [\frac{0.065}{0.13}]^2} * c[/tex]
=> [tex]v = 2.6*10^{8} \ m/s[/tex]
What is the displacement current in the capacitor if the potential difference across the capacitor is increasing at 500,000V/s?
Answer:
[tex]I=2.71\times 10^{-5}\ A[/tex]
Explanation:
A 6.0-cm-diameter parallel-plate capacitor has a 0.46 mm gap.
What is the displacement current in the capacitor if the potential difference across the capacitor is increasing at 500,000V/s?
Let given is,
The diameter of a parallel plate capacitor is 6 cm or 0.06 m
Separation between plates, d = 0.046 mm
The potential difference across the capacitor is increasing at 500,000 V/s
We need to find the displacement current in the capacitor. Capacitance for parallel plate capacitor is given by :
[tex]C=\dfrac{A\epsilon_o}{d}\\\\C=\dfrac{\pi r^2\epsilon_o}{d}[/tex], r is radius
Let I is the displacement current. It is given by :
[tex]I=C\dfrac{dV}{dt}[/tex]
Here, [tex]\dfrac{dV}{dt}[/tex] is rate of increasing potential difference
So
[tex]I=\dfrac{\pi r^2\epsilon_o}{d}\times \dfrac{dV}{dt}\\\\I=\dfrac{\pi (0.03)^2\times 8.85\times 10^{-12}}{0.46\times 10^{-3}}\times 500000\\\\I=2.71\times 10^{-5}\ A[/tex]
So, the value of displacement current is [tex]2.71\times 10^{-5}\ A[/tex].
A balloon contains 1.21 x 105 L of ideal gas at 265K. The gas is then cooled to 201 K. What is the volume (L) assuming no gas enters or exits the balloon
Answer:
The new volume will be 0.918 x 10^5 L
Explanation:
initial volume [tex]V_{1}[/tex] = 1.21 x 10^5 L
Initial temperature [tex]T_{1}[/tex] = 265 K
Final volume [tex]V_{2}[/tex] = ?
Final temperature [tex]T_{2}[/tex] = 201 K
Th gas is an ideal gas.
For ideal gases, the equation [tex]V_{1}[/tex]/[tex]T_{1}[/tex] = [tex]V_{2}[/tex]/[tex]T_{2}[/tex] = constant
substituting value, we have
(1.21 x 10^5)/265 = [tex]V_{2}[/tex]/201
[tex]V_{2}[/tex] = 24321000/265 = 91777.4 L
= 0.918 x 10^5 L
What is the answer?
Answer: i think it is d. none of them.
Explanation: The speed of light in a vacuum is 186,282 miles per second and so when you look and the answer choices and the question it doesnt make any since.
The sentence, "The popcorn kernels popped twice as fast as the last batch," is a(n) _____. experiment hypothesis observation control
The correct answer is C. Observation
Explanation:
An observation is a statement a describes a phenomenon, which is the result of measuring the phenomenon or using the senses to collect information about it. Additionally, observations are part of the Scientific method because through observations it is possible to understand phenomena.
The sentence presented is an observation because this statement is the result of the researcher observing or measuring how fast kernels pops, which means the statement derives from studying a phenomenon. Also, this cannot be classified as a hypothesis because a hypothesis is a probable explanation, and it cannot be classified as an experiment because the experiment is the general method to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
Light of wavelength 476.1 nm falls on two slits spaced 0.29 mm apart. What is the required distance from the slits to the screen if the spacing between the first and second dark fringes is to be 4.2 mm?
Answer:
The distance is [tex]D = 2.6 \ m[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The wavelength of the light is [tex]\lambda = 476.1 \ nm = 476.1 *10^{-9} \ m[/tex]
The distance between the slit is [tex]d = 0.29 \ mm = 0.29 *10^{-3} \ m[/tex]
The between the first and second dark fringes is [tex]y = 4.2 \ mm = 4.2 *10^{-3} \ m[/tex]
Generally fringe width is mathematically represented as
[tex]y = \frac{\lambda * D }{d}[/tex]
Where D is the distance of the slit to the screen
Hence
[tex]D = \frac{y * d}{\lambda }[/tex]
substituting values
[tex]D = \frac{ 4.2 *10^{-3} * 0.29 *10^{-3}}{ 476.1 *10^{-9} }[/tex]
[tex]D = 2.6 \ m[/tex]
Unpolarized light is passed through three successive Polaroid filters, each with its transmission axis at 45.0° to the preceding filter. What percentage of light gets through?
Answer:
The percentage is [tex]k = 12.5 \%[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The axis is is at [tex]\theta = 45 ^o[/tex]
Generally the of intensity light emerging from the first polarizer is mathematically represented as
[tex]I_{1} = \frac{I_o}{ 2}[/tex]
Where [tex]I_o[/tex] is the intensity of unpolarized light
Now the light emerging from the second polarizer is mathematically represented as
[tex]I_2 = I_ 1 * cos ^2(\theta )[/tex]
[tex]I_2 = \frac{I_o}{2} * cos ^2(45 )[/tex]
[tex]I_2 = \frac{I_o}{2} * \frac{1}{2} = \frac{I_o}{4}[/tex]
Now the light emerging from the third polarizer is mathematically represented as
[tex]I_3 = I_ 2 * cos ^2(\theta )[/tex]
[tex]I_3 = \frac{I_o}{4} * cos ^2(45 )[/tex]
[tex]I_3 = \frac{I_o}{8}[/tex]
Now the percentage of the intensity of light that emerged with respect to the intensity of the unpolarized light is
[tex]k = \frac{\frac{I_o}{8} }{I_o } * 100[/tex]
[tex]k = 12.5 \%[/tex]
The percentage of light that gets through the three successive Polaroid filters is; 12.5%
We are given;
Angle of transmission axis; θ = 45°
Formula for intensity of light from first polarizer is;
I₁ = ¹/₂I₀
Formula for intensity of light from second polarizer is;
I₂ = I₁cos²θ
Formula for intensity of light from third polarizer is;
I₃ = I₂cos²(90 - θ)
Combining the 3 equations;
Put ¹/₂I₀ for I₁ in second formula to get;
I₂ = ¹/₂I₀cos²θ
Put ¹/₂I₀cos²θ for I₂ in third formula to get;
I₃ = ¹/₂I₀cos²θ*cos²(90 - θ)
Plugging in 45° for θ gives;
I₃ = ¹/₂I₀cos²45*cos²(90 - 45)
⇒ I₃ = ¹/₂I₀cos²45*cos²45
⇒ I₃ = ¹/₂I₀cos⁴45
Now, cos 45 in surd form is 1/√2. Thus;
I₃ = ¹/₂I₀(1/√2)⁴
I₃ = ¹/₂I₀(¹/₄)
I₃ = ¹/₈I₀
I₃/I₀ = ¹/₈
I₃/I₀ = 0.125
In percentage form, we have;
I₃/I₀ = 12.5%
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Do an Internet search to determine what minerals are extracted from the ground in order to manufacture the following products:
a. Stainless steel utensils
b. Cat litter
c. Tums brand antacid tablets
d. Lithium batteries
e. Aluminum beverage cans
Answer:
Raw materials are most times gotten from the earth through various forms of extraction procedures.
A) Stainless steel utensils is made up of mainly Iron and other elements such as chromium , carbon etc.
B) Cat litter comprises of ceramic products which is made up of clay.
C) Tums brand antacid tablets comprises of calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate which could be extracted from the earth.
D)Lithium batteries are made up of elements in the earth such as lithium and carbon.
E)Aluminum beverage cans are made up of aluminum extracted from the ground.
A father and his son want to play on a seesaw. Where on the seesaw should each of them sit to balance the torque?
Answer:
A The father should sit closer to the pivot.
C The longer wrench makes the job easier because less force is needed when there is more distance from the pivot.
A As far from the head of the hammer as possible because this will maximize torque.
D at the opposite side of the seesaw towards the middle
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Explanation:
If a father and his son want to play on a seesaw then to balance the torque of the seesaw the father should sit near the pivot as he had more weight as compared to his son, while the son should sit a little farther from the pivot point as compared to his father.
What is the mechanical advantage?
Mechanical advantage is defined as a measure of the ratio of output force to input force in a system, It is used to analyze the forces in simple machines like levers and pulleys.
Mechanical advantage = output force(load) /input force (effort)
As given in the problem statement If a father and his son wish to play on a seesaw,
The father should sit close to the pivot because he weighs more than his son, and the son should sit a little farther away from the pivot point than his father. This will help balance the torque of the seesaw.
Thus, the father should sit near the pivot on the one side and the son should sit a little farther from the pivot of a seesaw on the other side.
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15. Food chain always start with
a. Photosynthesis
Decay
b. Respiration
d. N2 Fixation
C.Photosynthesis