a car with a mass of 1200 kg travels a distance of 150 M as it moves from one stoplight to the next at its fastest the car travels at 22 m per second what is its kinetic energy at this point ​

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Answer 1

Answer:

ke = 1/2mv^2

    = 1/2 * 1200 * 22^2

    = 600 * 484

    = 290400 J

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Answer 2

Answer:

The kinetic energy at this point 290,400


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What is the force of gravity for a 12 kg turkey?

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Answer:

1.  Energy

2. All of the above

3. Store and use

4.  Kinetic

5. mass and velocity

6. Potential

7. mass, height, and gravity

8. Chemical Potential

9. Elastic Potential

10.  (`⌒*)O-(`⌒´Q)

Explanation:

A 25 gram bullet travels at 240 m/s, penetrates into the wooden block and move together with the wooden block with a velocity of 27m/s. What is the mass of the wooden block?

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Answer:

m2=0.2kg approx.

Explanation:

Step one:

given data

mass of bullet m1=25g= 0.025kg

initial velocity of bullet u1=240m/s

mass of block m2=?

initial velocity of bullet u2 of block=0m/s

final velocity of the system after impact v= 27m/s

Required; the mass of the block m2

Step two:

applying the conservation of linear moment/elastic collision we have

m1u1+m2u2=v(m1+m2)

substituting we have

0.025*240+m2*0=27(0.025+m2)

6=0.675+27m2

6-0.675=27m2

5.325=27m2

divide both sides by 27

m2=5.325/27

m2=0.197

m2=0.2kg approx.

a bus with a mass of 5000kg is uniformly acceleration from rest. The net force acting on the bus is

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Answer:

50,000N

Explanation:

According to Newton's second law of motion;

Net Force = Mass * acceleration

Given

Mass = 5000kg

Let the acceleration = 10m/s²

Net force = 5000 * 10

Net force = 50,000N

Hence the net force acting on the bus is 50000N

How long will it take an object to accelerate from a velocity of 4.8 m/s to a velocity of 15.6 m/s if it is accelerating at a rate of 0.9 m/s2

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Initial velocity of the object (u) = 4.8 m/s

Final velocity of the object (v) = 15.6 m/s

Acceleration of the object (a) = 0.9 m/s²

By using equation of motion, we get:

[tex] \bf \longrightarrow v = u + at \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow 15.6 = 4.8 + 0.9t \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow 15.6 - 4.8 = 4.8 - 4.8 + 0.9t \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow 10.8 = 0.9t \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow 0.9t = 10.8 \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow \dfrac{0.9}{0.9} t = \dfrac{10.8}{0.9} \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow t = 12 \: s[/tex]

[tex] \therefore [/tex] Time taken by the object (t) = 12 s

A car is traveling at 21.0 m/s. It slows to a stop at a constant rate over 5.00s. How far does the car travel during those 5.00 seconds before it stops?

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Answer:

d = 105 m

Explanation:

Speed of a car, v = 21 m/s

We need to find the distance traveled by the dar during those 5 s before it stops. Let the distance is d. It can be calculated as :

d = v × t

d = 21 m/s × 5 s

d = 105 m

So, it will cover 105 m before it stops.

Suppose that the hatch on the side of a Mars lander is built and tested on Earth so that the internal pressure just balances the external pressure. The hatch is a disk 50.0 cm in diameter. When the lander goes to Mars, where the external pressure is 650 N/m2, what will be the net force (in newtons and pounds) on the hatch, assuming that the internal pressure is the same in both cases? Will it be an inward or outward force?

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Answer:

The value is  [tex]F_{net} = 4444 lb[/tex]

The force will be  outward

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The diameter of the disk is  [tex]d = 50.0 \ cm = \frac{50}{100} = 0.5 \ m[/tex]

   The external pressure on Mars  is [tex]P = 650 \ N/m^2[/tex]

From the question we are told that  

   Internal pressure  =  External pressure

Generally the external Force on earth is

      [tex]F_E = P_{atm} * A[/tex]

Here [tex]P_{atm}[/tex] is the atmospheric pressure with value  [tex]P_{atm} = 1.013*10^{5}\ Pa[/tex]

So

      [tex]F_E = 1.013 *10^{5} * \pi * \frac{d^2}{4}[/tex]

=>   [tex]F_E = 1.013 *10^{5} *3.142 * \frac{0.50 ^2}{4}[/tex]

=>   [tex]F_E = 19893 \ N[/tex]

Generally the external Force on Mars is  

       [tex]F= P * A[/tex]

      [tex]F = 650 * \pi * \frac{d^2}{4}[/tex]

=>   [tex]F = 650 *3.142 * \frac{0.5^2}{4}[/tex]

=>   [tex]F = 127.6 \ N[/tex]    

Net force is mathematically represented as

      [tex]F_{net} = F_E -F[/tex]

=>    [tex]F_{net} = 19893 -127.6[/tex]

=>    [tex]F_{net} = 19765.6 \ N[/tex]converting to  pounds

    [tex]F_{net} = \frac{19765.6}{4.448}[/tex]

=> [tex]F_{net} = 4444 lb[/tex]

Given that that the value is positive then the force will be  outward

If you are sitting on a stationary bus, which frame of reference might make you think the bus has started moving?
a. A car in the next lane passes the bus.
b A passenger moves to the back of the bus. c The bus driver turns to look through the windshield.
scd None of the above.​

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Since we are sitting in the bus, our current system is the bus

If any object outside our current system moves, we might think that our system has started moving

We are given the choices:

Passenger moving to the back of the bus: This passenger is moving in our current system. So, his movement will not make us think that the bus is moving

The bus driver turns to look through the windshield: The driver is part of our system and is moving moving within the system. So, we wont think that the bus is moving

A car in the next lane: This car is outside our current system and if it moves, we might think that our current system (the bus) has started moving

Therefore, the movement of a car in the next lane will make us think that the bus is moving

Solar radiation makes several other energy sources possible, including ________

a. wind energy
b. tidal energy
c. geothermal energy
d. hydrothermal energy
e. nuclear energy

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

wind energy results from solar radiation

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Explanation:

1.045cm and a height of 30.48cm what is the volume of the cylinder

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Answer:

104.57

Explanation:

V = πr^2h

-3.14, 1.045^2, and 30.48=104.567666431

A spinning ice skater will slow down if she extends her arms away from her body. Which of the following statements explain this phenomenon
A) circular motion is always uniform
B) A centripetal force always points outward
C) Angular momentum is always conserved
D) Centripetal acceleration cannot change
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The answer is B which is a centripetal force always points outwards

Answer:

B, which is why ice skaters often keep their arms close to their body when doing spins and jumps to minimize resistance.

What is the force of gravity for a 12 kg turkey?

Please help asap

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Answer: 117.6N

Explanation:

By the second Newton's law, we know that:

F = m*a

F = force

m = mass

a = acceleration

We know that in the surface of the Earth, the gravitational acceleration is g = 9.8m/s^2.

Then we just can input that acceleration in the above equation, and also replace m by 12kg, and find that the force due the gravity is:

F = 12kg*9.8m/s^2 = 117.6N

8. A rectangle is measured to be 6.4 +0.2 cm by 8.3 $0.2 cm.

a) Calculate its perimeter in cm

b) Calculate the uncertainty in its perimeter.

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Answer:

a) The perimeter of the rectangle is 29.4 centimeters.

b) The uncertainty in its perimeter is 0.8 centimeters.

Explanation:

a) From Geometry we remember that the perimeter of the rectangle ([tex]p[/tex]), measured in centimeters, is represented by the following formula:

[tex]p = 2\cdot (w+l)[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]w[/tex] - Width, measured in centimeters.

[tex]l[/tex] - Length, measured in centimeters.

If we know that [tex]w = 6.4\,cm[/tex] and [tex]l = 8.3\,cm[/tex], then the perimeter of the rectangle is:

[tex]p = 2\cdot (6.4\,cm+8.3\,cm)[/tex]

[tex]p = 29.4\,cm[/tex]

The perimeter of the rectangle is 29.4 centimeters.

b) The uncertainty of the perimeter ([tex]\Delta p[/tex]), measured in centimeters, is estimated by differences. That is:

[tex]\Delta p = 2\cdot (\Delta w + \Delta l)[/tex]  (2)

Where:

[tex]\Delta w[/tex] - Uncertainty in width, measured in centimeters.

[tex]\Delta l[/tex] - Uncertainty in length, measured in centimeters.

If we know that [tex]\Delta w = 0.2\,cm[/tex] and [tex]\Delta l = 0.2\,cm[/tex], then the uncertainty in perimeter is:

[tex]\Delta p = 2\cdot (0.2\,cm+0.2\,cm)[/tex]

[tex]\Delta p = 0.8\,cm[/tex]

The uncertainty in its perimeter is 0.8 centimeters.

A graph of the carbon dioxide levels in the Earth's atmosphere is shown below. Which of the following is true? A. The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere did not change before 1900. B. Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have been dropping steadily since 1750. C. The steepest increase in carbon dioxide levels took place in the 18th century. D. The carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere began increasing rapidly around 1950.

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Answer:

D. The carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere began increasing rapidly around 1950.

Explanation:

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The carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere began increasing rapidly around 1950. Therefore, the correct option is option D.

What is carbon dioxide?

One carbon atom is covalently doubly connected to the two oxygen atoms in each of the molecules that make up carbon dioxide. At room temperature, it exists as a gas.

In the atmosphere, carbon dioxide serves as a greenhouse gas because it absorbs infrared radiation despite being transparent to visible light. It has increased from which was before values of 280 ppm to be a gas in the atmosphere in the Stratosphere at 431 parts per thousand, or roughly 0.04% by volume. The carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere began increasing rapidly around 1950. This statement is true.

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How does Wind Energy impact the environment? Use in your own words.

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Answer:

wind energy can have adverse environmental impacts by, including the potential to reduce, fragment, or degrade habitat for wildlife, fish, and plants.

Answer:

Wind energy is better than fossil fuels in that it dosen't require the extraction of a limited resource or the release of carbon dioxide, but the manufacturing of the turbines uses materials that are harmful to the enviroment and the nonrecyclable turbine blades will inevitably end up in landfils. In conclusion, wind energy has its problems, but it is still better than most of the nonrenewable alternatives.

Explanation:

A car moves forward up a hill at 12 m/s with a uniform backward acceleration of 1.6 m/s2. What is its displacement after 6 s?

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Answer:

The displacement of the car after 6s is 43.2 m

Explanation:

Given;

velocity of the car, v = 12 m/s

acceleration of the car, a = -1.6 m/s² (backward acceleration)

time of motion, t = 6 s

The displacement of the car after 6s is given by the following kinematic equation;

d = ut + ¹/₂at²

d = (12 x 6) + ¹/₂(-1.6)(6)²

d = 72 - 28.8

d = 43.2 m

Therefore, the displacement of the car after 6s is 43.2 m

How many significant figures are in 0.0067?

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

there are 2 significant figures in there

What is the mass of a table that weighs 441 Newtons?

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Answer:

45 kg is the mass of a table that weights 441 newton.

Answer:

45 kg

__________________________________________________________

Explanation:

We are given:

weight of the object = 441 N

Solving for the mass of the object:

We know that the weight of an object is the force applied by gravity to pull it towards the ground. So, we can say that:

Weight = Mg

[where M is the mass of the object and g is the gravitational constant]

replacing the variables with given values

441 = M(9.8)                                                     [since g = 9.8 m/s²]

Dividing both sides by 9.8

M = 441 / 9.8

M = 45 kg

Hence, the object has a mass of 45 kg

An airtight box, having a lid of area 80.0 cm^2, is partially evacuated. Atmospheric pressure is 1.01 Times 10^5 Pa. A force of 108 lb is required to pull the lid off the box. The pressure in the box was:_________.

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Answer:

5×10^4Pa

Explanation:

Given force of 108 lb is required to pull the lid off the box,

To convert "Ib"to Newton ,we use conversation rate below

1 pounds = 4.4482216282509 newtons

Then 108 lb=x Newton

Cross multiply we have

X= 480.41Newton

The force that is needed to open the lid is F and pressure P.

We know that Pressure= Force/Area

Area is given as 80.0 cm^2, we can convert to m^2 for unit consistency since 1cm^2= 0.001m^2 then

80.0 cm^2 = 80×10^-4m^2

Substitute to the equation of the pressure we have

P= 480.41Newton/(80×10^4m^2)

P=6×10^4 Pa

The pressure in the box will be difference between the initial pressure and final pressure

=( 1.01 ×10^5 Pa)-(6×10^4 Pa)

= 50100Pa

= 5×10^4Pa

Therefore, The pressure in the box was

5×10^4Pa

A spring with spring constant 11.5 N/m hangs from the ceiling. A 490 g ball is attached to the spring and allowed to come to rest. It is then pulled down 6.70 cm and released.
What is the time constant if the ball's amplitude has decreased to 2.20 cm after 30.0 oscillations?

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Answer:

The time constant is [tex]\tau = 17.5 \ s[/tex]    

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The spring constant is  [tex]k = 11.5 \ N/m[/tex]

   The mass  of the ball is  [tex]m_b = 490 \ g = 0.49 \ kg[/tex]

   The amplitude of the  oscillation t the beginning is [tex]x = 6.70 cm = 0.067 \ m[/tex]

    The amplitude after time t is  [tex]x_t = 2.20 cm = 0.022 \ m[/tex]

    The number of oscillation is [tex]N = 30[/tex]

Generally the time taken to attain the second amplitude is mathematically represented as

       [tex]t = N * T[/tex]                                            Here  T is the period of oscillation

         [tex]t = N * 2\pi \sqrt{\frac{m}{k} }[/tex]

=>     [tex]t = 30 * 2 * 3.142 * \sqrt{\frac{ 0.490}{11.5} }[/tex]

=>     [tex]t = 38.88 \ s[/tex]

Generally the amplitude at time t is mathematically represented as

         [tex]x(t) = x e^{-\frac{at}{2m} }[/tex]

Here a is the damping  constant so

 at  [tex]t = 38.88 \ s[/tex] ,  [tex]x_t = 2.20 cm = 0.022 \ m[/tex]

So  

     [tex]0.022 = 0.067 e^{-\frac{a * 38.88}{2 * 0.490} }[/tex]

=>  [tex]0.3284 = e^{-\frac{a * 38.88}{2 * 0.490} }[/tex]

taking natural log of both sides

=>  [tex]ln(0.3284 ) = -\frac{a * 38.88}{2 * 0.490} }[/tex]    

=>   [tex]a = 0.028[/tex]

Generally the time constant is mathematically represented as

    [tex]\tau = \frac{m}{a}[/tex]      

=> [tex]\tau = \frac{0.490}{ 0.028}[/tex]    

=> [tex]\tau = 17.5 \ s[/tex]    

A baseball is thrown across the field. The ____________is measured from where the ball is thrown to where landed was 75 feet.

motion
direction
distance
reference point

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Answer:

distance i think

Explanation:

A converging meniscus lens has an index of refraction of 1.55 and radii of curvature for its surfaces of 4.60 cm and 9.20 cm. The concave surface is placed upward and filled with carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), which has n = 1.46. What is the focal length of the CCl4-glass combination?

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Answer: the focal length of the CCl4-glass combination is 102.31 cm

Explanation:

Given that;

Index of refraction n1 = 1.55

carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), which has n2 = 1.46

radii of curvature for its surfaces R1 = 4.6cm and R2 = 9.20 cm

the focal length of the CCl4-glass combination = ?

we can determine the focal length using the Formula;

1/f = ( n1 - n2) ( 1/R1 - 1/R)

so we substitute in our values

1/f = ( 1.55 - 1.46 ( 1/4.6 - 1/9.20)

1/f = 0.09 × 0.1086

1/f = 0.009774

f = 1 / 0.009774

f = 102.31 cm

Therefore the focal length of the CCl4-glass combination is 102.31 cm

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what is the rate at which an object moves towards a target in

A speed B Arc C force D trajectory

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Answer: The rate at which an object moves towards a target is Speed

Explanation:

Rate is something that tells us amount of solmething that changes in one unit of time.

Speed is defined as the measure of the rate of movement of a body expressed either as the distance travelled divided by the time taken.

Arc is defined as the apparent path described above and below the horizon taken up by a celestial body.

Force is defined as a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object.

Trajectory is defined as the path followed by an object moving under the action of given force.

A 4 kg cart has a momentum of 12 kg•m/s. What is the cart's velocity?

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Answer:

Option A. 3 m/s

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass of cart = 4 Kg

Momentum of cart = 12 kg•m/s.

Velocity of cart =?

Momentum is simply defined as the product of mass and velocity. Mathematically, it is expressed as:

Momentum = mass × velocity

Thus, we can obtain the velocity of the cart by using the above equation as illustrated below:

Mass of cart = 4 Kg

Momentum of cart = 12 kg•m/s.

Velocity of cart =?

Momentum = mass × velocity

12 = 4 × velocity

Divide both side by 4

Velocity of cart = 12 / 4

Velocity of cart = 3 m/s

Therefore, the velocity of the cart is 3 m/s

Two identical wind-up cars A and B are released. Car B has a 2 kilogram weight strapped to the back of the car. Which will have the greatest average speed towards the end of the motion?

A)Car A

B)They will both have an average speed of zero.

C)They will have the same average speed.

D)Car B

E)There is not enough information to answer.

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Answer:

Car A would have a better average speed

Explanation:

added weight to a object that is self propelled will be slower than a identical object with no added weight

The mass of the Earth is about 6 x 1024 kg
and the mass of the moon is about 7 x 1022 kg.
The distance between the Earth and the Moon
is about 3.8 x 108
The magnitude of the gravitational force
between is closest to which of these?
m.

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Well it seems that you did not give answer choices, but that its fine since we can use newtons law of universal gravitational, Fg = GM1M2/r^2. So G is the gravitational constant, which is 6.67*10^-11, we can plug in 6*1024 for M1, and 7*1022 for M2, and 3.8*108 for r. Which then we get 1.74 * 10^8 N as the force of attraction between the Earth and the moon.

The magnitude of the gravitational force between the earth and the moon is equal to 20 ×10¹⁹ N.

What is gravitational force?

Gravitational force can be described as a force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth or any physical system that has mass. Every particle with mass exerts a gravitational pull on every other object with mass.

Mathematically gravitational force can be written as:

[tex]{\displaystyle F = G\frac{mM}{r^2}[/tex]

Where F is the force between objects, m and M are their masses, r is the distance between them, and G is the universal gravitational constant.

Given, the mass of the moon, M = 7 ×10²² Kg

The mass of earth, M =  6 ×10²⁴ Kg

The distance between the earth and the moon, r = 3.8 ×10⁸ m

The value of G = 6.7  ×10⁻¹¹ Nm²/Kg

The magnitude of the gravitational force can be calculated as:

[tex]{\displaystyle F = 6.7\times 10^{-11}\frac{6\times 10^{24}\times 7\times 10^{22}}{(3.8 \times 10^8)^2}[/tex]

F = 20 ×10¹⁹ N

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Is a light on potential or kinetic?

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its the the first one u said

A model of Earth’s water budget shows that the precipitation on oceans is 420,000 km3 and the precipitation on land is 130,000 km3. If the evaporation from land is 90,000 km3, how much is the evaporation from oceans?

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Answer:

Evaporation from oceans = 460,000 km³

Explanation:

Given:

Precipitation on oceans = 420,000 km³

Precipitation on land = 130,000 km³

Evaporation from land = 90,000 km³

Find:

Evaporation from oceans

Computation:

Evaporation from oceans = Precipitation on oceans + Precipitation on land - Evaporation from land

Evaporation from oceans = 420,000 km³ + 130,000 km³ - 90,000 km³

Evaporation from oceans = 460,000 km³

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Calculating the Velocity of a Wave Quick Check What is the speed of a wave that has a frequency of 173 Hz and a wavelength of 2.59 meters? Express your answer to the nearest whole number. m/s I need answers ​

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Answer:

448m/s

Explanation:

The speed of the wave with a given wavelength and frequency can be calculated using the formula:

λ = v/f

Where;

λ = wavelength (m)

v = speed of wave (m/s)

f = frequency of wave (Hz)

In this question, λ = 2.59 metres, f = 173 Hz, v = ?

λ = v/f

v = λ × f

v = 2.59 × 173

v = 448.07m/s

To the nearest whole number, 448.07 can be written as 448

Hence, the speed of the wave (v) is 448m/s.

Answer:

What is the speed of a wave that has a frequency of 173 Hz and a wavelength of 2.59 meters? Express your answer to the nearest whole number.

448

 m/s

Explanation:

in half wave rectifier circuit the diode and load resistance are connected in ...to ac power source​

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Working of a Half wave rectifier
The diode is connected in series with the secondary of the transformer and the load resistance RL. The primary of the transformer is being connected to the ac supply mains. The ac voltage across the secondary winding changes polarities after every half cycle of the input wave.

An electron and a proton have charges of an equal magnitude but opposite sign of 1.60 x 10^-19 C. If the electron and proton in a hydrogen atom are separated by a distance of 4.20 x10^-11 m, what are the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force exerted on the electron by the proton?

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Answer:

i. F =  1.3 x [tex]10^{-7}[/tex] N

ii. The direction of the force of attraction exerted by the proton on the electron is towards the itself (i.e a pull).

Explanation:

Since the given charges are opposite, then the force of attraction is experienced. The force of attraction between the two charges can be determined by:

F = [tex]\frac{kq_{1} q_{2} }{d^{2} }[/tex]

where F is the force, k is the constant, [tex]q_{1}[/tex] is the charge of the electron, [tex]q_{2}[/tex] is the charge on the proton, and d is the distance between them.

So that; k = 9.0 x [tex]10^{9}[/tex] N[tex]m^{2}[/tex][tex]C^{-2}[/tex] , [tex]q_{1}[/tex] = 1.6 x [tex]10^{-19}[/tex] C, [tex]q_{2}[/tex] = 1.6 x

Thus,

F = [tex]\frac{9.0*10^{9}*1.6*10^{-19}*1.6*10^{-19} }{(4.2*10^{-11}) ^{2} }[/tex]

  = [tex]\frac{2.304*10^{-28} }{1.764*10^{-21} }[/tex]

  = 1.3061 x [tex]10^{-7}[/tex]

F = 1.3 x [tex]10^{-7}[/tex] N

The force between the charges is 1.3 x [tex]10^{-7}[/tex] N.

ii. The direction of the force of attraction exerted by the proton on the electron is towards the itself.

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