If a microwave is used to cook food, the wavelength of these microwaves are on the order of millimeters. Approximately 1010 Hz is the frequency of the microwaves.
The meaning of wavelengthA waveform signal's wavelength is defined as the separation between two identical locations (adjacent crests) in adjacent cycles as the signal travels through space or along a wire. This length in wireless systems is typically expressed in metres (m), centimeters (cm), or millimeters (mm) (mm).
Which two wavelength types are there?UV, X, and gamma rays are examples of shorter wavelength and higher frequency electromagnetic waves. Microwaves, radio waves, and infrared light are examples of radio energy with higher wavelength and lower frequency.
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someone painted the building last year.into passive
Answer:
The building was Painted
The building was painted last year by someone.
Drink water at least every
weather.
minutes while exercising in hot
Answer:
Drink water at least every 5 to 20 minutes while exercising in hot weather.
Explanation:
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What do radio waves and gamma rays have in common?
They are both electromagnetic waves.
They are both low frequency waves.
They can only travel in a vacuum.
They both are part of the visible light spectrum.
Answer:
Both Magnetic
Explanation:
The first law of Thermodynamics is another way to describe the law of conservation of Energy. It states that:
Answer:
C. The change of internal energy of a system is the sum of work and heat spent on it.
Explanation:
The law of conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be destroyed but can only be converted or transformed from one form to another. Therefore, the sum of the initial kinetic energy and potential energy is equal to the sum of the final kinetic energy and potential energy.
Mathematically, it is given by the formula;
Ki + Ui = Kf + Uf .......equation 1
Where;
Ki and Kf are the initial and final kinetic energy respectively.
Ui and Uf are the initial and final potential energy respectively.
The law of conservation of Energy is another way to describe the law of Thermodynamics. It states that the change of internal energy of a system is the sum of work and heat spent on it.
Mathematically, it is given by the formula;
ΔU = Q − W
Where;
ΔU represents the change in internal energy of a system.
Q represents the net heat transfer in and out of the system.
W represents the sum of work (net work) done on or by the system.
A simple mass spectrometer may include an electron ionization (EI) source and magnetic sector mass analyzer. In this type of instrument, singly charged ions are produced and accelerated through the slit to the analyzer by applying high potentials to accelerator plates. If an ion with mass 400 amu and charge z = 1 is accelerated by a potential of 4000 V, what is its kinetic energy (in J)?
Answer:
K.E = 6.4 × 10⁻¹⁶
Velocity = 4.39 × 10⁴ m/sec
Explanation:
From the given information:
The average K.E = P.E (potential energy)
Thus, K.E = q × V
K.E = 1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹ × 4000 V
K.E = 6.4 × 10⁻¹⁶
However,
[tex]K.E = \dfrac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
[tex]6.4 \times 10^{-16} = \dfrac{1}{2}(400 \times 1.66 \times 10^{-27} ) \times v^2[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{6.4 \times 10^{-16} }{\dfrac{1}{2}(400 \times 1.66 \times 10^{-27} )}= v^2[/tex]
[tex]v^2=1.92771084 \times 10^9\\ \\ v=\sqrt{ 1.92771084 \times 10^9} \\ \\ v = 43905.7 \\ \\ \mathbf{v = 4.39 \times 10^4 \ m/sec}[/tex]
15. Explain how the atomic mass of an element is
affected by the distribution of its isotopes in nature.
Answer:
The atomic mass of an element is affected by the distribution of its isotopes because each isotope of an element has a different number of neutrons in the nuclei of its atoms.
Explanation:
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Heat transfer in liquids or gases that happens due to currents of hot and cold is called
Entropy
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
Answer:
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A circular loop of radius 15 cm carries a current of 11 A. A flat coil of radius 0.79 cm, having 66 turns and a current of 1.9 A, is concentric with the loop. The plane of the loop is perpendicular to the plane of the coil. Assume the loop's magnetic field is uniform across the coil. What is the magnitude of (a) the magnetic field produced by the loop at its center and (b) the torque on the coil due to the loop
Answer:
[tex]4.61\times 10^{-5}\ \text{T}[/tex]
[tex]1.05\times 10^{-6}\ \text{Nm}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]\mu_0[/tex] = Vacuum permeability = [tex]4\pi10^{-7}\ \text{H/m}[/tex]
[tex]r_l[/tex] = Radius of loop = 15 cm
[tex]I_l[/tex] = Current in loop = 11 A
[tex]r_c[/tex] = Radius of coil = 0.76 cm
N = Number of turns of coil = 66
[tex]I_c[/tex] = Current in coil = 1.9 A
Magnetic field is given by
[tex]B=\dfrac{\mu_0I_l}{2r_l}\\\Rightarrow B=\dfrac{4\pi\times 10^{-7}\times 11}{2\times 0.15}\\\Rightarrow B=4.61\times 10^{-5}\ \text{T}[/tex]
Magnitude of magnetic field produced by the loop at its center is [tex]4.61\times 10^{-5}\ \text{T}[/tex].
Torque is given by
[tex]\tau=BI_c\pi r_c^2N\sin90^{\circ}\\\Rightarrow \tau=4.61\times 10^{-5}\times 1.9\times \pi\times (0.76\times 10^{-2})^2\times 66\sin90^{\circ}\\\Rightarrow \tau=1.05\times 10^{-6}\ \text{Nm}[/tex]
Magnitude of torque on the coil due to the loop is [tex]1.05\times 10^{-6}\ \text{Nm}[/tex]
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Disk A, with a mass of 2.0 kg and a radius of 70 cm , rotates clockwise about a frictionless vertical axle at 50 rev/s . Disk B, also 2.0 kg but with a radius of 50 cm , rotates counterclockwise about that same axle, but at a greater height than disk A, at 50 rev/s . Disk B slides down the axle until it lands on top of disk A, after which they rotate together. After the collision, what is their common angular speed (in rev/s) and in which direction do they rotate?
Answer:
w = - 197.5 rad / s
The negative sign indicates that the rotations are clockwise
Explanation:
To solve this exercise, let's use the concept of conservation of the angular number.
We create a system formed by the two discs, in this case the forces last the shock are internal
initial instant .. just before shock
L₀ = I₀ w₀ + I₁ w₁
instnte final. Right after crash
L_f = (I₀ + I1) w
angular momentum is conserved
I₀ w₀ + I₁ w₁ = (I₀ + I₁) w
w = I₀ w₀ + I₁ w₁ / Io + I1
The moment of inertia of a disk with an axis passing through its thermometric center
I₀ = ½ m² r₀²
I₁ = ½ m₁ r₁²
we substitute
I₀ = ½ 2.0 0.70²
I₀ = 0.49 kg m
I₁ = ½ 2.0 0.5²
I₁ = 0.25
₁
let's reduce the magnitudes the SI system
w₀ = -50 rev / (2pi rad / 1rev) = -314.15 rad / s
w₁ = 70 rev (2pi rad / 1rev) = 439.82 rad / s
we will assume that the counterclockwise turns are positive
w = -0.49 314.15 + 0.25 439.82 / (0.49 + 0.25)
w = (- 4.696 + 1.0995) 102) / 0.74
w = -197.75 + 0.25
w = - 197.5 rad / s
The negative sign indicates that the rotations are clockwise
Mass in motion is another way to say
Answer:
Momentum - Momentum is a measurement of mass in motion. Momentum is equal to the mass times the velocity of an object.
Pushing open door .action force and reaction
Answer: Newtons third law
Explanation: According to Newton's third law of motion, forces always act in equal but opposite pairs. Another way of saying this is for every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction. This means that when you push on a wall, the wall pushes back on you with a force equal in strength to the force you exerted.
Newton's third law we find that the reaction to the force is an out applied by the putting door towards to the person.
given parameters
Push the door open
to find
The reaction
Newton's third law states that the forces between bodies always occur in pairs, that is, the two bodies interacting with each other, therefore these forces are of equal magnitude, but opposite direction. Consequently each force acts on one of the bodies, these forces are called action and reaction.
By applying Newton's third law to the open door; we exert a force on the door therefore the door exerts a force of equal magnitude, but opposite direction on us.
Using Newton's third law we find that the reaction to the force is an out applied to the person.
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How much power is required to do 10 J of work on an object in 2 seconds?
Answer:
5 watts
power = work done ÷ time taken
10 j ÷ 2 = 5w
what is the formula for Mass when you have been provided force, time and distance
Answer:
The mass formula is also given as m = F / a If acceleration itself is the gravity, then M = F / g
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Table 1 contains data about two completely ionised samples of pure boron.
Each sample contains only isotopes X and Y.
Table 1
Sample | Number of ions Mass of Charge on
number in sample = ple / kg each ion/ C
fot | 3.50 x 1016 6.31 x 107! +1.60 x 10719
3.50 x 10” 6.20 x 10°? +1.60 x 10°?
Deduce which sample, 1 or 2, contains a greater percentage of isotope Y.
[3 marks]
Answer:
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There is a bell at the top of a tower that is 45 m high. The bell weighs 190 kg. The bell has
energy. Calculate it
Answer: The bell has 8550 J energy.
given, There is a bell at the top of a tower that is 45 m high. The bell weighs 190 N
i.e., bell is located at the top of tower, h = 45m
weight of the bell, F = 190 N
workdone by the gravitational force = F.hcos180°
[ gravitational force (i.e., weight ) acting downward while body is located 45m above the ground. so, angle between force and h = 180° ]
workdone by the gravitational force = 190 × 45 × (-1)
= -8550 J
we know, potential energy = negative of workdone
= -(-8550 J) = 8550 J
Answer:
200,000J
Explanation:
KE= 0.5 x m x v^2
KE= 0.5x1000x20^2
KE= 0.5 x 1000 x 400
KE= 500 x 400
KE= 200,000
Explain why synovial joints have greater flexibility than fixed and cartilaginous joint.
Answer:Unlike fixed joints or cartilaginous joints, where the bones are connected by either connective tissue or cartilage, the bones in synovial joints are not directly joined by anything, which allows for a much greater range of motion.
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Which one of the statements below is true about mechanical waves?
They must travel in empty space.
They can travel in a vacuum.
Both sound and light are examples of mechanical waves.
They require a medium to travel through.
Answer:D
Explanation:
Explain in your
own words how
you would find
the density of a
regular-shaped
object.
Answer:
Use a ruler to measure the length (l), width (w) and height (h) of the object.Place the object on the top pan balance and measure its mass.Calculate the volume of the cube using (l*w*h).Use the measurements to calculate the density of the object.Helppppp plsssssssssssssssssssssss thanks 2+2== plzzz help me and 20+67
Answer:
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doing the same amount of work in less time requires more power true or false
sound wave of a wave length of 0.56 meters if its speed is 280 m/s what is the wave frequency
Answer:
500 Hz
Explanation:
Formula for finding wave frequency is,
f = c/λ
f = frequency
c = speed (m/s)
λ = wave length (m)
f = c/λ
f = 280/0.56
f = 500
∴ wave frequency is 500 Hz
True or False:
If you look at the night sky and see a very bright star, you can tell that that star is closer to Earth than all the other stars.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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a disk of radius 10 cm speeds up from rest. it turns 60 radians reaching an angular velocity of 15 rad/s. what was the angular acceleration?
b. how long did it take the disk to reach this velocity?
Answer: [tex]1.875\ rad/s^2, 8\ s[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
Radius of disc [tex]r=10\ cm[/tex]
Angle turned [tex]\theta=60\ rad[/tex]
Initial angular velocity [tex]\omega_0=0[/tex]
Final angular velocity [tex]\omega_f=15\ rad/s[/tex]
using [tex]\omega^2-\omega_o^2=2\alpha \cdot \theta[/tex]
Substitute values
[tex]\Rightarrow 15^2-0=2\times \alpha \times 60\\\Rightarrow \alpha=1.875\ rad/s^2[/tex]
using [tex]\omega=\omega_o+\alpha t[/tex]
Substitute values
[tex]\Rightarrow 15=0+1.875\times t\\\Rightarrow t=8\ s[/tex]
In a movie production, a stunt person must leap from a balcony of one building to a balcony 3.0 m lower on another building. If the buildings are 2.0 m apart, what is the minimum horizontal velocity the stunt person must have to accomplish the jump? Assume no air resistance and that ay = −g = −9.81 m/s2 . (Ans. 2.6m/s) PLS SHOW WORK
This question involves the concept of semi-projectile motion. It can be solved using the equations of motion in the horizontal and the vertical motion.
The minimum horizontal velocity required is "2.6 m/s".
First, we will analyze the vertical motion of the stunt person. We will use the second equation of motion in the vertical direction to find the time interval for the motion.
[tex]h=v_it+\frac{1}{2}gt^2[/tex]
where,
h = height = 3 m
vi = initial vertical speed = 0 m/s
t = time interval = ?
g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²
therefore,
[tex]3\ m = (0\ m/s)(t) + \frac{1}{2}(9.81\ m/s^2)t^2\\\\t^2 = \frac{(3\ m)(2)}{9.81\ m/s^2}\\\\t = \sqrt{0.611\ s^2}[/tex]
t = 0.78 s
Now, we will analyze the horizontal motion. We assume no air resistance, so the horizontal motion will be uniform. Hence, using the equation of uniform motion here:
[tex]s = vt\\\\v = \frac{s}{t}[/tex]
where,
s = horizontal distance = 2 m
t =0.78 s
v = minimum horizontal velocity = ?
Therefore,
[tex]v = \frac{2\ m}{0.78\ s}[/tex]
v = 2.6 m/s
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A car covers 8m in the first second and 12m in the second second. Find
a) Initial Velocity
b) Acceleration
c) Distance covered in the third second
Explanation:
Given that,
Distance travelled by the car in first second = 8 m⠀⠀⠀⇒ S′ = u + a/2(2n ― 1)
⠀⠀⠀⇒8 = u + a/2× [2(1) ― 1]
⠀⠀⠀⇒8 = u + a/2× [2 ― 1]
⠀⠀⠀⇒8 = u + a/2× 1
⠀⠀⠀⇒8 = u + a/2⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ … ( 1 )
And,
Distance travelled by the car in second second = 12 m⠀⠀⠀⇒ S″ = u + a/2(2n ― 1)
⠀⠀⠀⇒12 = u + a/2× [2(2) ― 1]
⠀⠀⠀⇒12 = u + a/2× [4 ― 1]
⠀⠀⠀⇒12 = u + a/2× 3
⠀⠀⠀⇒12 = u + 3a/2⠀⠀⠀⠀ … ( 2 )
Subtract ( 1 ) from ( 2 ).
⠀⠀⠀⇒12 ― 8 = u + 3a/2 ― (u + a/2)
⠀⠀⠀⇒4 = u + 3a/2 ― u ― a/2
⠀⠀⠀⇒4 = 3a/2 ― a/2
⠀⠀⠀⇒4 = 2a/2
⠀⠀⠀⇒4 × 2 = 2a
⠀⠀⠀⇒8 = 2a
⠀⠀⠀⇒8 ÷ 2 = a
⠀⠀⠀⇒4 m/s² = a⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀[Ans]
Substitute the value of a in equation ( 1 ).
⠀⠀⠀⇒8 = u + a/2⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ … ( 1 )
⠀⠀⠀⇒8 = u + 4/2
⠀⠀⠀⇒8 = u + 2
⠀⠀⠀⇒8 ― 2 = u
⠀⠀⠀⇒6 m/s = u⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀[Ans]
Now, distance travelled in third second.
⠀⠀⠀⇒ S′″ = u + a/2(2n ― 1)
⠀⠀⠀⇒ S′″ = 6 + 4/2 × [2(3) ― 1]
⠀⠀⠀⇒ S′″ = 6 + 2 × [6 ― 1]
⠀⠀⠀⇒ S′″ = 6 + 2(5)
⠀⠀⠀⇒ S′″ = 6 + 10
⠀⠀⠀⇒ S′″ = 16 m⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀[Ans]
To say that electric charge is conserved means that no case has ever been found where :_________
a. the total charge on an object has changed.
b. the total quantity of charge on an object has increased.
c. net charge has been created or destroyed.
d. quantity of negative charge on an object exactly balances positive charge.
e. none of the above
Answer:
B
Explanation:
To say that electric charge is conserved means that no case has ever been found where :_________
the total quantity of charge on an object has increased
According to conservation of energy, energy is neither created nor destroyed. But can only be converted into another form.
But in the case of charges, the number of charges can not be increased nor decreased it's only the rate of flow that can change due to the pressure supplied.
So therefore, the correct answer is B which say that:
To say that electric charge is conserved means that no case has ever been found where the total quantity of charge on an object has increased
A ray in glass is incident onto a water-glass interface. The angle of incidence equals 0.75 times the critical angle for that interface. The index of refraction for water is 1.33 and for glass is 1.78. What is the angle that the refracted ray in the water makes with the normal?
52 degrees
42 degrees
48 degrees
63 degrees
A car travels 60km in 45 minutes. At the same average speed, how far will it travel in 1 hour 30 minutes?