At a distance of 10 km from a point source (isotropic) radio transmitter, the amplitude of the e-field is 0.20 volts/meter. what is the total power emitted by the radio transmitter?

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Answer 1

The total power emitted by the radio transmitter is 6.67×[tex]10^{4}[/tex]W .

What is a transmitter?

The given parameters;

amplitude of the electric field, E = 0.2 V/m

distance of the transmitter, = 10 km = 10,000 m

The intensity of the radio wave from the transmitter is calculated as follows

[tex]I=E^{2}[/tex]/μc

I = [tex]5.305[/tex]×[tex]10^{-5}[/tex] [tex]W/m^{2}[/tex]

The total power emitted by the radio transmitter is calculated as follows;

I= P/A

P= IA

P = 6.67×[tex]10^{4}[/tex]W.

A radio transmitter, often known as a transmitter, is an electronic device used in electronics and telecommunications that uses an antenna to emit radio waves. A radio frequency alternating current is produced by the transmitter and applied to the antenna. The antenna emits radio waves after being stimulated by this alternating current.

All radio-communicating electronic devices, including radio and television broadcasting stations, cell phones, walkie-talkies, wireless computer networks, Bluetooth-enabled gadgets, garage door openers, two-way radios in aircraft, ships, and spacecraft, radar systems, and navigational beacons, require transmitters as essential component parts.

A transmitter could be a standalone electronic device or an electrical circuit housed inside another electronic gadget.  

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When randomly arranged low energy protons enter the magnetic field they become static and ______________ with the main magnetic field and net magnetization.

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When randomly arranged low-energy protons enter the magnetic field they become static and parallel with the main magnetic field and net magnetization.

What is net magnetization?

The magnetic moments of each individual hydrogen atom are added to create the net magnetization vector in MRI. Individual magnetic moments are arbitrarily oriented when there is no external magnetic field, and because they are in opposition, the net magnetization vector is thought to be zero.

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a solid sphere of radius 40.0 cm has a total positive charge of 31.9 µc uniformly distributed throughout its volume. calculate the magnitude of the electric field at the following distances.

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The magnitudes of the electric field at the following distance 0cm,10cm,40cm,72cm are 0,5.2 x 105 N/C,2.1 x 106 N/C and 6.42 x 105 N/C.

What is an electric field?

An electric field is a physical field that surrounds a charged particle and exerts a force on all other charged particles in the field to attract or repel each other. Electric fields are generated by electric charges and time-varying currents. Both electric and magnetic fields are manifestations of the electromagnetic field, one of nature's four fundamental interactions (also called forces). Electric fields are important in many areas of physics and are used in electrical engineering. For example, in atomic physics and chemistry, the electric field is the gravitational force that holds atomic nuclei and electrons together. It is also the force responsible for the chemical bonds between atoms that form molecules.

R = 40 cm = 0.4 m ; q = 31.9 \muC = 32 x 10-6 C ;

We need to find the expression for E field for given geometry.

from Gauss law,

(r). dA = Qin/ e0

E(r) \oint dA = Qin/ e0

E(r) . 4 pi r2 = Qin/ e0

E(r) = Qin/4 pi[tex]r^{2}[/tex]

For, Qin = Q (4 pi r3 / 4 pi R3) = Q (r/R)3 putting this in above equation

E(r) = Q r3/4 pir2

R3 = E(r) = Q r /4 piR3

E(r) =  Q r /4 pi R3 (1)

For, Qin = Q

E(r) = Q/4 pi r2   (2)

(a) Since r = 0 is r < R

Using 1

E(r) = E(0) = 0

(b) r = 0.1 m

Again using 1

E(r) = Q r /4 piR3

E(0.1) = 9 x 109 x  37 x 10-6 x 0.1 / (0.4)3 = 5.2 x 105 N/C

Hence, E(0.1) = 5.2 x 105 N/C

(c) r = 0.4 m

We will use (2) here

E(r) = Q/4 pi r2  

E(0.4) = 9 x 109 x  37 x 10-6 / (0.4)2 = 2.1 x 106 N/C

Hence, E(0.4) = 2.1 x 106 N/C

d)r =0.72 m

We will use (2) here

E(r) = Q/4 pi r2

E(0.72) = 9 x 109 x  37 x 10-6 / (0.72)2 = 6.42 x 105 N/C

Hence, E(0.4) = 6.42 x 105 N/C

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Guys fr i don't understand physics
if it takes 10 seconds to drive around 450 cm.
Using your mathematical model, calculate the distance your car would travel at 15 seconds.

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Answer:

675

Explanation:

10 seconds = 450 cm

1 second = 450 ÷ 10 cm

15 seconds = 450 ÷ 10 × 15 cm

" = 45 × 15 cm

" = 675 cm

Thus , 675 is the answer

An object is dropped from the top of a building and hits the ground 3 seconds after it is released. what is the approximate speed of the object at the instant it hits the ground?

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Once the object is dropped ,The only force acting on it is gravity.so acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex].

Given,

Initial velocity = u = 0

Time taken = t = 0

Acceleration = g = 9.8 m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]

Using [tex]3^{rd}[/tex] equation of motion ,

v = u + at

v =( 0 )+ (9.8) *(3)

v = 29.4

v≈ 30 m/s

So, the speed of object is 30 m/s.

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doppler radar uses energy to measure the velocity and direction of movement of particles of rain or hail within a cloud.

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Doppler radar measures the speed and direction of hail or raindrop movement within a cloud using microwave energy.

What is a doppler radar?

A Doppler radar is a specialized radar that can gather velocity information on distant objects using the Doppler effect. This is done by directing a microwave signal at a target and observing how the target's movement changes the frequency of the signal that is reflected back. The difference between a wave's observed frequency and its emitted frequency when the observer is moving with respect to the wave source is known as the Doppler effect, sometimes known as the Doppler shift, and named after the Austrian scientist Christian Doppler who originally proposed it in 1842. The radial component of a target's velocity in relation to the radar can be directly and extremely accurately measured using this variation. It frequently happens while a vehicle with sirens moves toward, past, and away from a target.

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a rock takes 2.65 s to hit the ground when it is thrown straight up from the cliff with an initial velocity of 8.2 m/s

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The height of the cliff from the rock is thrown with an initial velocity of 8.2 m/s is 56.14 m

The formula for the downward vertical launch and the procedure we will use is:

y = V₀*t + (gt²) /2

Where:

v₀ = initial velocityg = gravityy = heightt = time

Information about the problem:

g = 9.8 m/s²v₀ = 8.2 m/st= 2.65 sy = ?

With the information gave, we can calculate the height from the rock is thrown, using the formula of downward vertical launch:

y = V₀*t + (gt²) /2

y = (8.2 m/s * 2.65 s) + [9.8 m/s² *  (2.65 s)²] /2

y = (21.73 m) + [9.8 m/s² * 7.0225 s²] /2

y = (21.73 m) + 68.821 m /2

y = 21.73 m + 34.41 m

y = 56.14 m

What is vertical launch?

In physics vertical launch is the motion described by an object that has been launched vertically in which the acceleration is the earth's gravitational force.

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Most commonly observed phenomena with light can be explained by waves. But the photoelectric effect suggested a particle nature for light

Publicized early in the debate about whether light was composed of particles or waves, a wave-particle dual nature soon was found to be characteristic of electrons as well.

The evidence for the description of light as waves was well established at the turn of the century when the photoelectric effect introduced firm evidence of a particle nature as well.

On the other hand, the particle properties of electrons was well documented when the DeBroglie hypothesis and the subsequent experiments by Davisson and Germer established the wave nature of the electron.

The details of the photoelectric effect were in direct contradiction to the expectations of very well developed classical physics.

The explanation marked one of the major steps toward quantum theory.

The remarkable aspects of the photoelectric effect when it was first observed were:

1. The electrons were emitted immediately - no time lag!

2. Increasing the intensity of the light increased the number of photoelectrons, but not their maximum kinetic energy!

3. Red light will not cause the ejection of electrons, no matter what the intensity!

4. A weak violet light will eject only a few electrons, but their maximum kinetic energies are greater than those for intense light of longer wavelengths.

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technician a says the current that is induced when the magnetic field of a wire coil collapses after a circuit is opened has a much lower voltage than the voltage in the closed circuit. technician b says any coil of wire in an electrical system can produce hundreds of volts when it is de-energized. who is correct?

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Tech B is correct as any coil of wire in an electrical system can produce hundreds of volts when it is de-energized, because of reverse voltage spike.

When there is no load attached and no current flowing, a voltage source (batteries, power supplies, etc.) is said to have an open circuit. It will always be greater than any voltage in a "closed circuit." The output voltage decreases as soon as you start drawing current from the source because of a voltage drop across that resistance.

Back EMF is the term for the reverse voltage spike that results from the coil's magnetic field collapsing when the armature moves away from coil after it has been de-energized (Electromotive Force).

Therefore, Tech B is correct as any coil of wire in an electrical system can produce hundreds of volts when it is de-energized, because of reverse voltage spike.

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Which 'advanced' material changes shape with an applied voltage?
a. piezoelectric
b. magnetostrictive
c. shape-memory alloy
d. magnetorheological

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The 'advanced' material that changes shape with an applied voltage is: a. piezoelectric

A piezoelectric material has the ability to transform electrical energy into mechanical energy and mechanical energy into electrical energy and  due to this can change its shape in response to applied voltage.

The piezoelectric materials are natural or synthetic crystals that do not have a defined center of symmetry. Some piezoelectric materials are found naturally as some crystals, ceramics, DNA, enamel and others.

These materials are classified into two groups:

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Voltage is the quantity that expresses the amount of electricity that exists in an electrical circuit.

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the time varying components of capacitance and inductance results in reactive power elements that can decrease power transfer.

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The capacitance of the capacitor varies with time. i'm doubtful if this RC circuit should be called a linear circuit.

Linear circuit :

According to the definition, a linear circuit obeys principle of superposition . The RC circuit with variable capacitor still obeys principle of superposition at any instant of time.

On the opposite hand, traditional analysis techniques for linear circuits might not be applicable for the analysis of this RC circuit.

A device or system is said to be time-invariant if and only if shifting in time its zero-state response by some constant always results in only shifting in time its zero-state response by that same constant, valid for all time, all possible inputs, and every one possible time shifts.

Elaboration of time variant :

If the capacitance varies only with time, then that's a linear time-variant capacitor. If the resistance is constant or may be a function of time only, then that's a linear time-invariant or linear time-variant resistor respectively. therefore the RC network is linear time-variant. (It is time-variant due to the capacitor, whether the resistor is time-invariant or time-variant.)

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If liquid water at 30 c is flowing in a pipe and the pressure drops to the vapor pressure, what happens in the water?

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If liquid water at 30 degrees Celsius is flowing in a pipe and the pressure drops to the vapor pressure, the water starts to boil

In any liquid kept inside an evacuated chamber, the molecules of the liquid which have high kinetic energy enough to allow them to escape the surface of the liquid, turn into vapor. These molecules in the vapor phase start exerting pressure on the surface of the liquid and this pressure exerted by the vapor of same liquid is termed as the vapor pressure.The vapor pressure is very important parameter to decide the boiling point of the liquid. When the vapor pressure becomes equal to the pressure exerted by the surrounding atmosphere on the liquid, the liquid starts to boil irrespective of the temperature. The temperature at which vapor pressure becomes equal to the surrounding atmospheric pressure is known as the boiling point of the liquidIn the given problem, the liquid water which is flowing inside the pipe observes the pressure drop to vapor pressure. As soon as the pressure of liquid water drops to vapor pressure the liquid water will start to boil even at 300C.According to Bernoulli's theorem when the flow velocity increases, the pressure at that point drops. This increment in flow velocity may be due to reduction in cross-sectional area also. The reduction in pressure to the vapor pressure leads to boiling of the liquid and small vapor bubbles start to form. These vapor bubbles travel with the flowing liquid and collapse at the high-pressure zone resulting in damage to the metallic surface. This phenomenon is known as cavitation. Thus, in order to avoid cavitation, the pressure at any point in the flowing liquid should not drop to vapor pressure

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At the instant a current of 0.20 a is flowing through a coil of wire, the energy stored in its magnetic field is 6.0 x 10-3 j. what is the self-inductance of the coil?

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At the instant a current of 0.20 a is flowing through a coil of wire, the energy stored in its magnetic field is 6.0 x 10-3 j. The self inductance of the coil will be 0.30 H.

What is self inductance?

An example of electromagnetic induction is the property of self-inductance. The definition of self inductance is something like induction of a voltage in a wire that carries current when the current in the wire is changing. In the instance of self-inductance, the circuit itself induces a voltage through the magnetic field produced by a changing current. The voltage is thus self-induced.

Given,

Current (I) = 0.20 A

Energy (U)= 6.0 x 10⁻³

By the equation,

U = 1/2 (LI²)

L = 2U/I²

Putting the values given in the above equation,

L = 2(6.0 x 10⁻³) / (0.20)²

L = 0.30

Hence, the self inductance in the coil is 0.30 H.

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The sound intensity a distance d1 = 15.0 m from a chain saw is 0.280 w/m2. what is the sound intensity a distance d2 = 32.0 m from the chain saw?

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The sound intensity [tex]I_1[/tex] a distance [tex]d_1[/tex] = 15.0 m from a chain saw is 0.280 [tex]W/m^2[/tex]The sound intensity [tex]I_2[/tex] a distance [tex]d_2[/tex] = 32.0 m from the chain saw will be [tex]0.0615W/m^2[/tex].

How to find the sound intensity at the given distance?

To find the sound intensity, following formula is used:

[tex]\frac{I_1}{I_2} =\frac{d_2^2}{d_1^2}[/tex]

We will substitute the numerical values, we get:

[tex]\frac{0.280}{I_2} =\frac{32^2}{15^2} \\I_2=\frac{15^2\times0.280}{32^2} =0.0615W/m^2[/tex]

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When a body moves in a simple harmonic motion, its acceleration at the ends of its path is:____.
a. zero
b. less than at equilibrium
c. more than g
d. maximum

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When a body moves in a simple harmonic motion, its acceleration at the ends of its path is: zero. So, the correct option is (a).

Simple harmonic motion is the motion of a particle moving in a straight line with an acceleration that is always directed towards a fixed point on the line and whose magnitude is proportional to the distance from the fixed point.

There is no restoring force once the mass has reached equilibrium. Therefore, there is no acceleration, but the mass is travelling at its fastest rate. The mass will continue past the equilibrium position due to its inertia, stretching the string.

Therefore, when a body moves in a simple harmonic motion, its acceleration at the ends of its path is: zero. So, the correct option is (a).

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What mass of silver chloride can be produced from 1.39 ll of a 0.209 mm solution of silver nitrate?

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The mass of silver chloride  be produced from 1.39 ll of a 0.209 mm solution of silver nitrate is 28.3g.

What is silver chloride?

With the chemical formula AgCl, silver chloride is a substance. The poor solubility of this white crystalline solid in water is widely recognised. Silver chloride undergoes a conversion to silver upon lighting or heating, which is shown by the coloring of certain samples changing from grey to black or purple.

used to create alloys, polish mirrors, and electroplate metals. used as a countermeasure that, when combined with the toxin, produces a safe chemical product. utilised in pharmaceuticals, and photographic films employ silver salts.

[tex]2{\rm{AgN}}{{\rm{O}}_3}\left( {aq} \right) + {\rm{CaC}}{{\rm{l}}_2}\left( {aq} \right)\longrightarrow{{}}2{\rm{AgCl}}\left( s \right) + {\rm{Ca}}{\left( {{\rm{N}}{{\rm{O}}_3}} \right)_2}\left( {aq} \right)[/tex]

[tex]\begin{array}{l}\\{\rm{Molarity}} = \frac{{{\rm{Moles}}}}{{{\rm{Volume}}}}\\\\0.209{\rm{ M}} = \frac{{{\rm{Moles}}}}{{1.39{\rm{ L}}}}\\\\{\rm{Moles}} = \left( {0.209{\rm{ mol/L}}} \right)\left( {1.39{\rm{ L}}} \right)\\\\{\rm{ = 0}}{\rm{.198 mol}}\\\end{array}\\[/tex]

[tex]\frac{{\left( {0.198{\rm{ mol AgN}}{{\rm{O}}_3}} \right)\left( {2{\rm{ mol AgCl}}} \right)}}{{\left( {2{\rm{ mol AgN}}{{\rm{O}}_3}} \right)}} = 0.198{\rm{ mol AgCl}}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{array}{l}\\{\rm{Moles}} = \frac{{{\rm{Mass}}}}{{{\rm{Molar mass}}}}\\\\0.198{\rm{ mol}} = \frac{{{\rm{Mass}}}}{{143{\rm{ g/mol}}}}\\\\{\rm{Mass}} = \left( {0.198{\rm{ mol}}} \right)\left( {143{\rm{ g/mol}}} \right)\\\\{\rm{ = 28}}{\rm{.3 g}}\\\end{array}[/tex]

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an auditorium measures 30.0 m ✕ 15.0 m ✕ 5.0 m. the density of air is 1.20 kg/m3. (a) what is the volume of the room in cubic feet? 79458 correct: your answer is correct. ft3 (b) what is the weight of air in the room in pounds?

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dimension = 30.0 m ✕ 15.0 m ✕ 5.0 m.

density = 1.20 kg/m3

(a)volume = lenght * breadth * height

      = 30 * 15 * 5

      = 2250 metre cube = 2.25 cubic meter

(b)   mass of air = density * volume

        mass of air = 1.2 * 2250

mass of air = 2700kg

weight  = mass * 9.8

             = 2700 * 9.8

             = 26,460 N

The definition of Density is the amount of matter in a given space, or volume Density = mass/volumeunits for density kg/m^3Density of water 1g/mlSalt water is denser that is why  don't sink as easily.

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the head of a nail is 0.39 cm0.39 cm in diameter. you hit it with a hammer with a force of 27 n.27 n. what is the pressure pheadphead on the head of the nail?

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The pressure is 22.59 x 10⁵ Pa.

We need to know about pressure to solve this problem. Pressure is unit that describe how much force applied on a surface area. It can be determined as

P = F / A

where P is pressure, F is force and A is area.

From the question above, we know that

d = 0.39 cm = 0.0039 m

F = 27 N

Calculate the surface area of the nail

A = π . r²

A = π . (1/2 . d)²

A = π . (1/2 . 0.0039)²

A = 1.195 x 10¯⁵ m²

Determine the pressure

P = F / A

P = 27 / (1.195 x 10¯⁵ )

P = 22.59 x 10⁵ Pa

Hence, the pressure is 22.59 x 10⁵ Pa.

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In a loop in a closed circuit, the sum of the currents entering a junction equals the sum of the currents leaving a junction because?

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Answer:

The sum of the currents entering a junction equals the sum of the currents leaving a junction because no charge is lost.

Explanation:

The law of conservation of charge as proposed by Kirchoff ensures that the sum of currents entering and leaving a circuit are the same. Kirchoff's law asserts that the total current entering a circuit's junction is precisely equal to the total current exiting the same junction for a parallel line. Because no charge is lost, the currents have nowhere else to go. This implies that the algebraic total of ALL currents entering and exiting a junction must equal zero. Kirchoff’s first law is alternatively referred to as the law of conservation of charge.

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explain the components of vector. if the magnitude a and direction θ of a two-d vector a are given, how do you calculate the components? give one sample. chegg

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In a two-d coordinate system, every vector can be broken down and considered as the x-component and y-component.

The sample

A vector quantity has two characteristics, a magnitude and a direction. And these two characteristics are accompanied by two components.

If the vector is V, then these components can be represented as vx and vy.

These vx and vy are the parts of the vector that are generated along the axes of the coordinate plane.

Any vector with a two-dimensional direction can be conceived of as having two distinct parts. A single vector's component specifies how that vector acts in a certain direction.

If the magnitude of the vector is given as a and the direction is given as [tex]\theta[/tex] of a two-dimensional vector, then the components of the vector can be found out using the following formulas:

vx=vcosθ for the x component

and

vy=vsinθ for the y component

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a steam power plant with a power output of 150 mw consumes coal at a rate of 60 tons/h. if the heating value of the coal is 30,000 kj/k

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The overall efficiency (in %) of the plant is 30% if the steam power plant with a power output of 150 MW consumes coal at a rate of 60 tons/h.

What is efficiency?

Efficiency is the capacity to achieve something or get the desired outcome without wasting resources, time, money, energy, or effort.

It is given that:

A steam power plant with a power output of 150 MW consumes coal at a rate of 60 tonnes per hour.

As we know,

Thermal efficiency Te = (W/Q)x100

m(coal) = 60 tons/h = 50/3 kg/s

The heating value of the coal is 30,000 kj/k = 30 MJ/kg

Q = (50/3)30

Q = 500 MW

Te = (150/500)100

Te = 30%

Thus, the overall efficiency (in %) of the plant is 30% if the steam power plant with a power output of 150 MW consumes coal at a rate of 60 tons/h.

The question is incomplete.

The complete question is:

A steam power plant with a power output of 150 MW consumes coal at a rate of 60 tonnes per hour. If the heating value of coal is 30,000 KJ/kg, determine the overall efficiency (in %) of the plant.

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a student says " A running squirrel has a speed of -7 m/s . what is wrong with this statement.



I will give brainlist ​

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It is impossible to go at a negative speed. No matter which direction, speed can only ever be 0, or a positive number.

How much energy is contained in 1 mol of each? a. x-ray photons with a wavelength of 0.135 nm b. g-ray photons with a wavelength of 2.15 * 10-5 nm

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The x ray photons have 885234000 J of energy, and the g-ray photons have an energy of 5.57 x 10^12 J in a total of 1 mol of each of these.

What is wavelength?

The distance calculated over which a periodic wave's shape repeats itself is known as the wavelength in physics. This wavelength can be described as the space between waves' crests, particularly between electromagnetic or sound wave points.

The distance that any kind of a wave travels between its crests or troughs, it is known as its wavelength (which may be an electromagnetic wave, a sound wave, or any other wave).

Thus, the process can be defined as:

Here we have to use the formula

E= hc/λ

To calculate energy of x-ray photons, we have

a) E = [6.626 x 10^(-34) x 3 x 10^8] / 0.135 x 10^(-9)

⇒ E= 1.47 x 10^(-15) J per photon

Using Avogadro's number, the energy calculated per mole can be calculated as

E= 1 mol x 6.022 x 10^23 x 1.47 x 10^-15

E= 885234000 J

Then for the energy of g-ray photons, can be calculated as

b) E = [6.626 x 10^(-34) x 3 x 10^8] / 2.15 x 10^(-14)

E= 9.25 x 10^-12 J per photon

Then using Avogadro's number, we have

E = 1 mol x 6.022 x 10^23 x 9.25 x 10^-12

E = 5.57 x 10^12 J

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An aquarium is 2 m long, 1 m wide, and 1 m deep is full of water weighing 9,800 n/m3.(a) find the work needed to pump half of the water out of the top of the aquarium

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In an aquarium 2 m long, 1 m wide, and 1 m deep, the work needed to pump half of the water is 2452.5 J

Calculation

Work done is defined as the integral of force multiplied with distance.

So, the formula goes as W=[tex]\int\limits^a_b {Fx} \, dx\\[/tex]

Force can be written in terms of density as

F = m * g = ρVg

v = 2x1x1 = 2[tex]m^{3}[/tex]

so, work done will be

W = [tex]\int\limits^{0.5}_0 2*1000*9.81* {x} \, dx[/tex]

= 19620[tex](\frac{x^2}{2} )\left \{ {{0.5} \atop {0}} \right.[/tex]

W = 19620 [tex]\frac{(0.5)^2}{2}[/tex]

W= 2452.5 J

Thus, the work that is needed to be done to pump half the water = 2452.5 J

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Two plates of area 377 cm2377 cm2 each are separated by a distance 11.5 cm.11.5 cm. calculate the capacitance of the capacitor in microfarads.

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Answer:

The capacitance of the capacitor with two plates of area 377 cm2377 cm2 each separated by a distance 11.5 cm.11.5 cm in microfarads is 2.90 * 10-16 µF

Explanation:

Capacitance is proportional to the physical size of the plates as indicated by the plate area, A, and inversely proportional to the distance between the plates. The plate separation is denoted as d. Capacitance is also related to the dielectric constant. Farads are used to express it.

Using the formula: C=εoA/d

Where C is capacitance

A is Area

d is distance

εo is the permittivity of free space

εo = 8.854 * 10-12 F/m

A= 377 cm2 =3.77m

d = 11.5 cm2= 0.115m

C= 8.854 * 10-12*3.77m2 /0.115 m2

C=290.26*10-12 F

C= 2.90 * 10-16 µF

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you quickly need a 133-ω resistance value but only have a collection of 100-ω resistors. what can you do?

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The series combination will give you the resistance of 200ohm when two 100ohm resistances are connected.

What is resistance?

Resistance is a device used to restrict the flow of the current. By using ohm's law the resistance is the ratio of the potential difference applied across the circuit and the current flowing through the circuit.

Given that you quickly need a 133-ω resistance value but only have a collection of 100-ω resistors.

For this case use the series combination of the resistances in which the resistances are connected in series by doing so the effect of resistance is increased.

R = R1 + R2

If you have two 100 ohm resistances connect them in the series.

R = R1 + R2

R = 100 + 100

R =200 ohm

Therefore, the series combination will give you a resistance of 200ohm when two 100ohm resistances are connected.

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the head of a nail is 0.39 cm0.39 cm in diameter. you hit it with a hammer with a force of 27 n.27 n. what is the pressure pheadphead on the head of the nail?

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The nail head has a zero.39 cm diameter. You strike it with a hammer that has 27 N of force. at the nail head, there might be a stress head of 31100716.5 Pa.

Pressure P = Force(F) / Area(A)

On nail head = P = [tex]\frac{F}{\pi r^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]= \frac{f}{\pi (\frac{d}{2} )^{2} }[/tex]

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

[tex]P = \frac{25*4}{3.14*0.0032^{2} }[/tex]

= 3110071.65 Pa

Pressure at the end of the nail P = [tex]\frac{F}{A}[/tex]

[tex]P = \frac{25*4}{3.14*0.00032^{2} }[/tex]

P = 31100716.5 Pa

pressure is the ratio of the force applied perpendicularly to an object's surface to its location. Its abbreviation is "p" or "P."

A fluid column whose weight is similar to the fluid's strain is represented with the aid of the strain head.

The elevation head represents the gravitational capacity energy resulting from elevation, even as the pressure head reflects the energy because of pore fluid stress

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how does the current motion of hnlc on oahu compare to the direction of pacific plate motion relative to the hawaiian hotspot over the past million years?

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The current motion of HNLC on Oahu compare to the direction of the pacific plate motion relative to the hawaiian hot spot over the past 42 million years is North direction.

Because of plate tectonics now the islands are moving more north compared to before.

The theory of plate tectonics is the modern update to continental drift(opens in new tab), an idea first proposed by scientist Alfred Wegener in 1912 which stated that Earth’s continents had "drifted" across the planet over time. Wegener didn't have an explanation for how continents could move around the planet, but researchers do now: Plate tectonics.

Plate tectonics is the theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into large slabs of solid rock, called “plates,” that glide over Earth's mantle, the rocky inner layer above Earth’s core. Earth’s solid outer layer, which includes the crust and the uppermost mantle, is called the lithosphere.

It is 100 km (60 miles) thick, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica(opens in new tab). Below the lithosphere is the asthenosphere a viscous layer kept malleable by heat deep within the Earth(opens in new tab). It lubricates the undersides of Earth's tectonic plates, allowing the lithosphere to move around.

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A beaker (glass jar) contains 1 kg of water; when converted to a volume measurement it is the same as: 1,000 ml 1,000 l 1,000 cm 3

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A beaker (glass jar) contains 1 kg of water; when converted to a volume measurement it is the same as: 1,000 ml 1,000 l 1,000 cm 3

Volume of water in ml  = 1000 ml

Volume of water in cm³ =  100cm³

Given that

mass of water in a beaker m = 1 kg.  

To find

volume measurement of 1 kg water.

So, According the question

We have

mass of water m = 1kg.

For convert it in volume, we can follow some simple steps

Find out the Density of water or given substanceNow divide its mass in kg by its density in kg/m³ to get its volume in m³ .Multiply the volume in m³ by 10³ to get the volume in ml.

So, we know

Density of water ρ = 1000 kg/ m³ .Now we have to divide 1 kg mass of water by Density of water ρ.

            [tex]= \frac{1}{1000}[/tex]

       volume of water in m³  v = 0.001 m³

   3. Now volume of water in ml = 0.001 × 10⁶ = 1000 ml

   4 . Now volume of water in cm³ = 0.001 × 10⁵ = 100cm³

Volume of water in ml  = 1000 ml Volume of water in cm³ =  100cm³

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objects that are flying around (like sand in a dust storm) can become electrically charged. how much charge these objects accumulate varies, but a reasonable scale is pc (10-12 coulombs). if a grain of sand has a net charge of 59pc, approximately how many electrons has it lost?

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The number of electrons lost is 3.69 * 10^8 electrons

What is the number of electrons lost?

We know that charge that is carried by an electron has the magnitude of 1.6 * 10^-19C. In this case we have been asked to obtain the number of electrons that could be lost in the process and we have the charge as 59pc.

Knowing that;

Q = ne

Q = magnitude of charge

n = number of electrons

e = magnitude of charge on an electron

n = Q/e

n = 59 * 10^-12/1.6 * 10^-19C

n = 3.69 * 10^8 electrons

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a 1.5\,\text {kg}1.5kg1, point, 5, start text, k, g, end text mass attached to an ideal spring oscillates horizontally with an amplitude of 0.50\,\text m0.50m0, point, 50, start text, m, end text. the spring constant is 85\,\dfrac{\text n}{\text m}85 m n ​ 85, start fraction, start text, n, end text, divided by, start text, m, end text, end fraction.

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spring P.E = 1/2 kx^2

= 1/2 * 250 x 0.25 = 31.25 N

where k= spring constant = 250 N/m

x= Compression = 0.250

By Applying conservation of energy

K.Ei+ P.Ei =K.Ef+ P.Ef

0+ 31.25 = 0+ m(9-8)(0.5)

4.9m =31.25

m= 6.377 kg

m- 6.4kg

law of conservation of  energy sates the amount of energy you start with is the amount of energy you end with; the amount of energy always stays the same though its form may changePotential energy is the energy something stores because of position or structureKinetic energy is the energy something has because it is moving

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Answer: 1.2 Hz

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