How much resistance is required to limit the current from a 12 V battery to 3.6 mA?

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Answer 1

Answer:

3333.3 ohm

Explanation:

V=IR so R =V/I (in Ampere) so convert 3.6 mA to 3.6*10^-3 A

so R =12/3.6*10^-3 =3333.3


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what force would be required ....

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Answer:

Foot

Explanation:

Big toes

Which of the following is an
example of thermal energy?
A. turning on a lamp so you can read
B. rubbing your hands together to get warm
C. kicking a ball

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b. rubbing your hands together to get warm

Earthquakes have two kinds of waves, P waves and S waves. These waves may someday help scientist develop an early warning system for earthquakes. The P wave (also known as the primary wave) is the first wave, and the S wave (secondary wave) travels after it. Scientists can find the location of an earthquakes epicenter by subtracting the time that elapses between the P and S waves. A convenient way to find the epicenter is to use a graph like the one shown here.

Suppose that scientists record a P wave on a seismic device at 10 minutes. An s wave reaches the device at 15 minutes (5 minutes later). What is the distance between the recording device and the epicenter of the earthquake? Use the graph to determine your answer.

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Answer:

42

Explanation:

Multiply the difference by 8.4 to estimate the distance. ( kilometers )

P wave = 10

S wave = 15

Difference = 5

8.4 * 5 = 42

The initial wave (P wave) is less severe and moves faster, whereas the more damaging S wave moves slowly.

What is seismic waves?

When an earthquake happens, it sends forth energy waves known as seismic waves. It's similar to the ripples that occur when a stone is thrown into water.

Here, There are two types of waves: P waves and S waves.

P waves travel faster and are formed first; they go in the exact opposite direction from where the earthquake occurs.

S waves, or secondary waves, on the other hand, are slower and travel in a perpendicular direction.

When these waves are generated in particular facilities, scientists can detect them.

The difference between time = 15 – 10 = 5

From the graph:

=8.4×5

= 42

Thus, the initial wave (P wave) is less severe and moves faster, whereas the more damaging S wave moves slowly.

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distance
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1. The greater the object's mass, the
gravity it exerts.
2. The greater the
or the shorter the
the stronger the
gravity is.
3. All objects are attracted toward the center of the earth due to
4. The
pulls the water from the oceans to make the tides.
5. The astronauts appear to float in space because of
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Answer:

Where are the answer choices?

Explanation:

What determines how powerful a magnet is?​

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Answer:

I would assume a force of gravitational pull.

Explanation:

Answer:  How powerful the pull is or how many magnetic things it can pick up at one time, or a heavy magnetic object.

Explanation:

how does the leader and the led' reflect on the experience of a typical african country​

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Answer:

leader give enthusiasm and strength power to country they reflect to. be a successful and hyperbolic

Explanation:

leader is the main king of the country they reflect them to be honourable and be confident that is the way to get key on a typical African

a ball of mass 45kg thrown upward with a velocity of 40m/s
1. calculate the kinetic energy of the ball
2. if the ball reaches the height of 30m find the potential energy exerted​

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1) KE=1/2*m*v^2
1/2*45*40^2
KE=36,000J

2) PE=mgh
45*9.81*30
PE=13243.5J

An electron is accelerated through a potential difference of 3.5 kV and directed into a region between two parallel plates separated by 29 mm with a potential difference of 100 V between them. The electron is moving perpendicular to the electric field when it enters the region between the plates. What magnetic field is necessary perpendicular to both the electron path and the electric field so that the electron travels in a straight line

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Answer: [tex]0.985\times 10^{-4}\ T[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

Electron is accelerated 3.5 kV potential difference

Distance between plates d=29 mm

The potential difference between plates is V=100 V

here, the kinetic energy of an electron is acquired through a potential difference of 3.5 kV

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{2}m_ev^2=e\times 3.5\times 10^3\\\\\Rightarrow v=\sqrt{\dfrac{2\times 3.5\times 10^3e}{m_e}}=\sqrt{\dfrac{7\times 10^3\times 1.6\times 10^{-19}}{9.1\times 10^{-31}}}\\\\\Rightarrow v=\sqrt{1.23\times 10^{15}}=3.5\times 10^7\ m/s[/tex]

To move in a straight line Force due to magnetic field must be balanced by force due to charge

[tex]\Rightarrow F_B=F_q\\\\\Rightarrow evB=eE\\\\\Rightarrow B=\dfrac{E}{v}\\\\\Rightarrow B=\dfrac{\frac{V}{d}}{3.5\times 10^7}=\dfrac{\frac{100}{0.029}}{3.5\times 10^7}\\\\\Rightarrow B=\dfrac{3.448\times 10^3}{3.5\times 10^7}=0.985\times 10^{-4}\ T[/tex]

18. Write conversion factors (as ratios) for the number of:
(a) yards in 1 meter
(b) liters in 1 liquid quart
(c) pounds in 1 kilogram

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Answer:

Conversion tables show:

1 m = 1.09361 yds

1 Lit = .26418 gal = 1.05672 qt     or 1 qt = .944632 Lit

1 lb = .45359 kg = 2.2046 Lbs / Kg

So X yds = X  m * 1.09361 yds / m = 1.09361 * X yds

Likewise X Lit  = X  qt  / 1.05672 qt/ Lit = X / 1.05672 Lit = .94632  X Lit

So X  Lbs =  X kg * 2.2046 Lbs / Kg = 2.2046 Lbs

why is the meteor shower is best observed after midnight?​

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Answer:

At dawn your location on earth is pointed straight in the direction of the Earth's travel in its orbit.  Between midnight and dawn you are moving head-on through the location of the meteors in space, which means that you will, on average, observe more of them.

- public.nrao.edu

Explanation:

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Two point masses are held in place a distance d apart. Another point mass M is midway between them. M is then displaced a small distance x perpendicular to the line connecting the two fixed masses and released.

a. Show that the magnitude of the net gravitational force on M due to the fixed masses is guven approximately by Fnet = 16GmM/d^3x if x ≪ d.
b. What would the period be if m = 100kg and d = 25.0cm?
c. Will M oscillate if it is displaced from the center a small distance x toward either of the fixed masses?.

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An amateur blacksmith wants to cool off a 42kg glowing piece of iron, specific heat 470and decides to toss it into a 5.0 kg iron bucket with 10.0 kg of room temperature(23 C) water in it. To his surprise the water completely evaporates away (meaning once it vaporizes it is no longer part of the system) and after some time he goes to pick up the bucket but finds that the bucket is at 150 C.

Required:
What was the initial temperature of the glowing piece of iron?

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Answer:

The right approach is "1479°C".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Mass of iron piece,

[tex]m_p=42 \ kg[/tex]

Mass of iron bucket,

[tex]m_I=5 \ kg[/tex]

Mass of water,

[tex]m_w=10 \ kg[/tex]

Iron's specific heat,

[tex]C_I=470 \ J/Kg^{\circ}C[/tex]

Water's specific heat,

[tex]C_w=4186 \ J/Kg^{\circ}C[/tex]

Initial temperature,

[tex]t_I=23^{\circ}C[/tex]

Final equilibrium temperature,

[tex]T=150^{\circ}C[/tex]

Latent heat,

[tex]L_v=2260\times 10^3 \ J/Kg[/tex]

As we know,

The heat lost by the glowing piece of iron will be equal to the heat gain by the iron bucket as well as water, then

⇒ [tex]m_IC_I \Delta T=m_wC_w(100-23)+m_wL_v+m_bC_I(150-23)[/tex]

On substituting the given values, we get

⇒ [tex]42\times 420\times \Delta T=10\times 4186(100-23)+10(2260\times 10^3)+5\times 420(150-23)[/tex]

⇒ [tex]17640 \Delta T=3.22\times 10^6+2.26\times 10^7+2.667\times 10^5[/tex]

⇒          [tex]\Delta T=\frac{2.60867\times 10^7}{17640}[/tex]

⇒          [tex]\Delta T=1479^{\circ}C[/tex]

Can someone please help me with this !!!!

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Answer:

I'm not sure but I think it's 4.5 v

If the distance doubles, what happens to the force?
a. Reduced by half
b. Reduced by 1/4
c. Stays the same
d. Quadruples

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i think that it is D

Consult Multiple-Concept Example 5 to review the concepts on which this problem depends. A light bulb emits light uniformly in all directions. The average emitted power is 150.0 W. At a distance of 6 m from the bulb, determine (a) the average intensity of the light, (b) the rms value of the electric field, and (c) the peak value of the electric field.

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Answer:

a. 0.332 W/m² b. 11.2 V/m c. 15.8 V/m

Explanation:

(a) the average intensity of the light,

Intensity, I = P/A where P = average power = 150.0 W and A = area through which the power emits = 4πr² where r = distance from bulb = 6 m.

So, I = P/A = P/4πr²

Substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

I =  P/4πr²

I =  150.0 W/4π(6 m)²

I =  150.0 W/4π(36 m²)

I =  150.0 W/452.39 m²

I =  0.332 W/m²

(b) the rms value of the electric field,

Since Intensity, I = E²/cμ₀ where E = rms value of electric field, c = speed of light = 3 × 10⁸ m/s and μ₀ = permeability of free space = 4π × 10⁻⁷ H/m.

Making E subject of the formula, we have

E² = Icμ₀

E = √(Icμ₀)

Since I = 0.332 W/m², substituting the other terms into the equation, we have

E = √(0.332 W/m² × 3 × 10⁸ m/s × 4π × 10⁻⁷ H/m.)

E = √(0.332 W/m² × 3 × 10⁸ m/s × 4π × 10⁻⁷ H/m.)

E = √(12.5 × 10)

E = √125 V/m

E = 11.18 V/m

E ≅ 11.2 V/m

(c) the peak value of the electric field.

The peak value of electric field, E' is gotten from E = E'/√2 where E = rms value of electric field.

So, E' = √2E

= √2 × 11.2 V/m

= 15.81 V/m

≅ 15.8 V/m

Why is straight line motion hard to
experience on Earth?
A. Earth's gravity increases.
B. Friction and gravity change the motion.
C. Earth's magnetism gets in the way.
D. Inertia gets in the way.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Answer: B

Explanation: Friction and gravity change the motion.

Lava from a volcano becomes solid as a result of
A. cooling
B. heating.
C. evaporating.
D. condensing.
E. melting.

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Answer:

B. heating.

Explanation:

Answer:

A. Cooling

Explanation:

Because when Lava cools down, it hardens and becomes a solid, and is less hotter.

7. When the arm of force
the arm of resistance, the lever doesn't
conserve effort.
a. is shorter than b. is longer than c. equals d. (a) and (c)​

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Answer:it B

Explanation:I took the test

HELP PLS
21. Inferring The charged particle on the left is a proton. What is the charged
particle on the right? How do you know?

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If the field is in a vacuum, the magnetic field is the dominant factor determining the motion. Since the magnetic force is perpendicular to the direction of travel, a charged particle follows a curved path in a magnetic field. The particle continues to follow this curved path until it forms a complete circle. Another way to look at this is that the magnetic force is always perpendicular to velocity, so that it does no work on the charged particle. The particle’s kinetic energy and speed thus remain constant. The direction of motion is affected but not the speed.

A negatively charged particle moves in the plane of the paper in a region where the magnetic field is perpendicular to the paper (represented by the small × ’s—like the tails of arrows). The magnetic force is perpendicular to the velocity, so velocity changes in direction but not magnitude. The result is uniform circular motion.

I think it would be a electron
I’m not sure if my explanation is correct but I’m gonna say it’s bc they attract ik it had to be right it’s just my explanation that’s wrong

Three resistors: R1 = 5 Ω,R2 = 3 Ω, and R3 = 4 Ω are connected in series to each other. A voltmeter connected in parallel to resistor R2 measures voltage of 6 V. What is the current through the battery?

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Answer: current I= 2 A

Explanation: when resistors are in series current I is same

Through each resistor. Potential drop along resistor R is

ΔV= IR. then I = ΔV/R = 6V/3Ω

Three resistors: R1 = 5 Ω,R2 = 3 Ω, and R3 = 4 Ω are connected in series to each other. A voltmeter connected in parallel to resistor R2 measures a voltage of 6 Volts, then the current flowing through the battery would be 2 Ampere.

What is resistance?

Resistance is the obstruction of electrons in an electrically conducting material.

As given in the problem ,Three resistors: R1 = 5 Ω,R2 = 3 Ω, and R3 = 4 Ω are connected in series to each other. A voltmeter connected in parallel to resistor R2 measures a voltage of 6 V.

By using Ohm's Law,

V = IR

6 Volt = Electric current × 3 Ohms

Electric current = 6 volt / 3 Ohm's

                          = 2 Ampere

Thus, the current flowing through the battery would be 2 Ampere.

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A pendulum has a length of 2 m and a 30 kg mass hanging on the end. What is the period of the
pendulum?

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Answer:

T = 2.83701481512 seconds

Explanation:

Hi!

The formula that you will want to use to solve this question is:

[tex]T = 2\pi *\sqrt{\frac{L}{g} }[/tex]

T--> period

L --> length of the pendulum

g --> acceleration due to gravity (9.8m/s^2)

since we know that the mass of the bob at the end of the pendulum does not affect the period of the pendulum, we can go ahead and ignore that bit of information (unless, of course, the weight causes the pendulum to stretch)

so now we can plug in our given info into the formula above and solve!

T = 2*pi * sqrt(2/9.8)

T = 2.83701481512 seconds

*Note*

- I used 3.14 to pi, if you need to use a different value for pi (a longer version, etc) your answer will be slightly different

I hope this helped!

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6. A car is traveling from 0-20 m/s in :05 seconds. What is the acceleration?

7. A roller coaster travels from 0-40 m/s in :08 seconds. What is the acceleration?

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Answer: mark me branliest plz

Explanation:

Two objects with masses 5. 4 meters per second in 20. 8 m/s? At the end of ... A -kilogram car travels at a constant speed of 20. 18 m/s . 8 m/s2). The acceleration due to ... 5 seconds. the maximum speed an object can travel falling towards earth. ... 1 (4) 7. 0 3 101 m 3. 19)An object is dropped and falls freely to the ground ...

how do you find the weight of an object on an incline in physics?​

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Refers to the attachment for the answer.

Let us assume that the object of mass m is kept on the Inclined plane.

Now, there will act one force called as Component of the Weight along the Incline which is given by the Relation,

mgsinθ,

where θ is the angle which the incline makes with the surface or Angle of the Incline.

Now, If there will be no friction and the object is moving along the incline

Force = mgsinθ

⇒ ma = mgsinθ

∴ a = gsinθ

This case is valid when the angle of the Incline is greater than the angle of repose, which means the object is moving with no cause or acing of the force.

But sometimes when the object does not move without the action of force, I mean that the angle of repose is greater than the angle of the incline, then we need to apply the force so that the object can move then,

Force applied = mgsinθ

∴ a = gsinθ

It will change the cases when friction is involved.

Now, For velocity, It can be found by using the equation of Motions. Time, Distance or initial velocity, etc must be given if the question will be asked related to the velocity. So by using them, you can find that.

Imagine you have three flashlights. One has a blue light, one has a green light and
one is red. If you were to shine each of those lights in the same spot, what color do
you think you would see? Explain.

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We would see the color white.

Imagine you have three flashlights. One has a blue light, one has a green light and one is red. If you were to shine each of those lights in the same spot, I think i would see white color.

What is the visible spectrum?

At one end of the electromagnetic wave line, which has the group of the visible spectrum. This has been referred to as the visible light of the spectrum. The visible light with the shortest of the wavelength has the blue light and the one with the longest has the red light.

The primary colors of the light has been the spectrum are red, blue, and green. The combination of these colors will form other as well as the colors which has been referred to as the secondary colors. The combination of the beam of the red light and the beam of green light will form yellow color.

Therefore, Imagine you have three flashlights. One has a blue light, one has a green light and one is red. If you were to shine each of those lights in the same spot, I think i would see white color.

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What is energy transfer in a car crash

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Force energy- kinetic energy

Answer:

Kinetic and thermal

Explanation:

Kinetic because a moving car is transferring movement energy into the other one. Thermal because, in a car crash, the touching surfaces of both cars friction and that produces heat.

1. Two forces act on a box as follows: F1 = 100 N at 01 = 170° and F2 = 75 N

at 02 = 30°. Find their resultant force on the box.

(a) the magnitude of vector sum Fi + F2

(b) the direction of of the vector sum Fi + F2

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Answer:

a)  F = 64.30 N,  b) θ = 121.4º

Explanation:

Forces are vector quantities so one of the best methods to add them is to decompose each force and add the components

let's use trigonometry

Force F1

          sin 170 = F_{1y} / F₁

          cos 170 = F₁ₓ / F₁

          F_{1y} = F₁ sin 170

          F₁ₓ = F₁ cos 170

          F_{1y} = 100 sin 170 = 17.36 N

          F₁ₓ = 100 cos 170 = -98.48 N

Force F2

          sin 30 = F_{2y} / F₂

          cos 30 = F₂ₓ / F₂

          F_{2y} = F₂ sin 30

          F₂ₓ = F₂ cos 30

          F_{2y} = 75 sin 30 = 37.5 N

          F₂ₓ = 75 cos 30 = 64.95 N

the resultant force is

X axis

          Fₓ = F₁ₓ + F₂ₓ

          Fₓ = -98.48 +64.95

          Fₓ = -33.53 N

Y axis

         F_y = F_{1y} + F_{2y}

         F_y = 17.36 + 37.5

         F_y = 54.86 N

a) the magnitude of the resultant vector

let's use Pythagoras' theorem

         F = Ra Fx ^ 2 + Fy²

         F = Ra 33.53² + 54.86²

         F = 64.30 N

b) the direction of the resultant

let's use trigonometry

        tan θ’= F_y / Fₓ

        θ'= [tex]tan^{-1} \frac{F_y}{F_x}[/tex]

        θ'= tan⁻¹ (54.86 / (33.53)

        θ’= 58.6º

this angle is in the second quadrant

The angle measured from the positive side of the x-axis is

        θ = 180 -θ'

        θ = 180- 58.6

        θ = 121.4º

Roger drives his car at a constant speed of 80 km/hr. How far can he travel in 2 hrs. and 30 minutes?

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Answer:

200 km/hr

Explanation:

Since he goes 80km per hour, multiply this by 2.5 or two and a half hours.

80 x 2.5 = 200 km/hr.

The cytoplasm of a cell consists mainly of water.

True
False


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Deal! The answer is true
Yes true by all means

A 120V Microwave uses 8A of current. It runs for 15 hours over the course of a month. If electrical energy costs $0.11/KWh, what does it cost to run the microwave for the month

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Answer:

Monthly energy cost = $47.52

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Voltage = 120 Volts

Current = 8 Ampere

Time = 15 hours

Energy cost = $0.11/KWh

To find the energy cost for a month;

First of all, we would determine the power rating of the microwave oven.

Power = current * voltage

Power = 8 * 120

Power = 960 Watts

Next, we find the amount of energy consumed;

Energy = power * time

Energy = 960 * 15

Energy = 14400 Watt-hour

To kilowatt per hour, we have;

Energy = 14400/1000 = 14.4 KWh

Now, we determine the monthly energy cost;

Daily energy cost = Energy consumption * cost

Daily energy cost = 14.4 * 0.11

Daily energy cost = $1.584

Therefore, monthly energy cost = 1.584 * 30

Monthly energy cost = $47.52

Or

Monthly energy cost = 14.4 * 0.11 * 30

Monthly energy cost = $47.52

Which of the following describes an electric conductor?

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A substance which allows the un-interrupted flow of electric current is called an electric conductor
An electric conductor conducts (transports or allows to pass) any electricity with facility.
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