Which would most likely cause a decrease in the rate of energy production in a fusion nuclear reactor?

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Answer 1

In a fusion nuclear reactor, a drop in temperature would most likely result in a decline in the rate of energy output.

What is nuclear power?

The utilization of nuclear reactions to generate energy is known as a nuclear power. Nuclear fission, nuclear decay, and nuclear fusion processes are all sources of nuclear energy.

Nuclear power facilities currently produce the great bulk of the electricity generated by nuclear fission of uranium and plutonium.

The environment must be hot enough for the deuterium and tritium ions' kinetic energies to be sufficient to break through the Coulomb barrier and fuse together.

Hence a decrease in temperature would most likely cause a decrease in the rate of energy production in a fusion nuclear reactor.

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Answer 2

Answer:

A: a drop in the temperature in the reactor

Explanation:

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How do hydrogen bonds affect boiling points?

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Boiling points are raised by hydrogen bonds because they make different molecules desire to "attach" to one another, which requires more energy to do so. In water, for instance, the hydrogen proton is in a state that resembles ionization because the connections between oxygen and hydrogen, while covalent, are strongly polar. The oxygen also receives a partial negative charge. Therefore, hydrogen bonds are formed when the electro-positive H in one molecule is strongly electrostatically attracted to the electro-negative O in nearby molecules. Despite being weak links, they are powerful enough to significantly alter the liquid's characteristics.  

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Drag each label to the correct location on the table sort the sentences based on weather thy are correct or incorrect

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The statement that water boils at a temperature below 100 degrees in a pressure cooker is correct

What is freezing?

The term freezing refers to the temperature at which a liquid is turned into a solid.

The following is the sorting of the statements into those that are correct and incorrect.

Water boils at a temperature below 100 degrees at high altitudes - correct

Water expands on freezing - correct

Water contracts on freezing - incorrect

Water boils at a temperature below 100 degrees in a pressure cooker - correct

Water boils at 100 degrees under normal pressure - correct

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A ball is thrown directly downward with an initial speed of 7.30 m/s, from a height of 29.0 m. After what time interval does it strike the ground?

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Time taken by the ball to reach the ground is 1.8s.

What is free falling?

When an object is released from rest in free air considering no friction, the motion is depend only on the acceleration due to gravity, g.

A ball is thrown directly downward with an initial speed of 7.30 m/s, from a height of 29.0 m

Using the second equation of motion,

s = ut + 1/2 at²

Plug the values, we get

29 = 7.3t + 1/2 x9.81t²

4.905t² + 7.3t -29 =0

t =1.79871 or −3.28699

As time can't be negative, time taken to strike the ground is  approximately 1.8 s.

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describe 5 steps you would take when trouble shooting a test kit

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Answer:

1. Information Gathering

2. Analysis and Planning.

3. Implementation of a solution.

4. Assessment of the effectiveness of the solution.

5. Documentation of the incident.

A Skier starting from rest rolls down a 35.0 m ramp. When he arrives at the bottom of the ramp his speed is 10.43 m/s. (a) Determine the magnitude of his acceleration, assumed to be constant, (b) If the ramp is inclined at 60.0 degrees with respect to the ground, what is the component of his acceleration that is parallel to the ground. (c) Provide me with a free body diagram, one for the 35 m ramp situation. Also, provide a nice sketch of the skier.

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We obtain the magnitude of the acceleration as   1.55 m/s^2 while its component parallel to the ground is 0.775  m/s^2.

What is acceleration?

The acceleration refers to change of speed with time. From the question;

distance covered = 35.0 m final velocity = 10.43 m/s

It the follows that;

v^2 = u^2 + 2as

And;

u = 0m/s  owing to the fact that motion started from rest

v^2 = 2as

a = v^2/2s

a = (10.43 m/s)^2/2 * 35.0 m

a = 1.55 m/s^2

For the acceleration component which is parallel to the ground;

ax = a sin θ

ax =  1.55 m/s^2 cos 60

ax = 0.775  m/s^2

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Andrew and Warren sit on opposite sides of a table of mass 28 kg. Andrew pushes the table to the right with a force of 277 N, and Warren pushes the table to the left with a force of 215 N. (Assume there is no friction.)

a. Draw the free-body diagram of the table. (You do not need to draw it perfectly to scale. Just make sure the directions are correct.)

b. Write the expression for the net force on the table along the y-axis.

c. Write the expression for the net force on the table along the x-axis.

d. What is the normal force acting on the table?

e. What is the net force on the table along the x-axis, including direction?

f. What is the acceleration of the table, including direction?

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The acceleration is 2.2 m/s^2 and the net force is  62N towards the right

What is the net force?

The net force is the effective force that acts on a body in a give direction.

1. The net force in the y axis is; ∑Fy = 0

2. The net force along the y axis is; ∑Fx =  277 N - 215 N

3. The normal reaction is given by;  28 kg * 9.8 m/s^2 = 274.4 N

4. The net force in the x axis is  277 N - 215 N = 62N towards the right

5. The acceleration of this force is obtained from;

F = ma

62 = 28 a

a = 62/28

a = 2.2 m/s^2

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Which job falls within the field of organizational psychology?
Job Recruiter
Employee Conflict Mediators
Psychiatrist
Receptionist

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Pretty sure it’s a Job Recruiter but I could be wrong

If the coefficient of kinetic friction between a 24-kg crate and the floor is 0.25 what horizontal force is required to move the crate at a steady speed across the floor?

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The horizontal force required to move the crate at a steady speed across the floor will be 58.86 N.

What is the friction force?

It is a type of opposition force acting on the surface of the body that tries to oppose the motion of the body. its unit is Newton (N).

The given data in the problem is;

Mass,m = 24 kg

The coefficient of kinetic friction, μ=0.25

The friction force is defined as the product of the coefficient of friction and normal reaction.

f=μN

If there is no other force, the horizontal force is equal to the friction force;

F=f

The horizontal force required to move the crate at a steady speed across the floor is found as;

F = μN

The normal reaction force is;

N=W

N=mg

F = μmg

F=0.25 ×  24-kg × 9.81 m/s²

F = 58.86 N

Hence horizontal force is required to move the crate at a steady speed across the floor will be 58.86 N.

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a metal ion (x) with a charge of 3= is attracted to a normal ion (z) with a charge of 4- which of these formulas represents the resulting comppound

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If the metal ion has a 3+ charge and the nonmetal ion has a 4- charge, the formula of the compound is X4Z3.

What is the formula of a compound?

The formula of an ionic compound is determined by the charges of the ions that make up the compound. Recall that when the compound is  formed, the ions exchange valences.

Hence, is the metal ion has a 3+ charge and the nonmetal ion has a 4- charge, the formula of the compound is X4Z3.

Missing parts:

A metal ion (X) with a charge of 3+ is attracted to a nonmetal ion (Z) with a charge of 4-. Which of these formulas represents the resulting compound.

A. 7XZ

B. X3Z4

C. X4Z3

D. 4X3Z

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(10 pts.) A car of mass m is on an icy driveway inclined at an angle .
(A)Find the acceleration of the car, assuming the driveway is frictionless.
(B) Suppose the car is released from rest at the top of the incline and the distance from the car’s front
bumper to the bottom of the incline is d. How long does it take the front bumper to reach the
bottom of the hill, and what is the car’s speed as it arrives there?

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The acceleration and time is mathematically given as

a=gsinθ

[tex]t=\frac{2d}{gsinθ}[/tex]

What is the acceleration of the car, assuming the driveway is frictionless, and how long does it take the front bumper to reach the bottom of the hill, and what is the car’s speed as it arrives there?

Generally, the equation for the Force of the car is mathematically given as

[tex]N = mg cos\theta[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]ma=mgsin\theta[/tex]

a=gsinθ

The acceleration of the car is mathematically given as

a=gsinθ

Generally, the equation for the final velocity of the car is mathematically given as

[tex]v^2−u^2=2as[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]v 2 −(0) 2 =2(gsin\theta)d[/tex]

[tex]v= \sqrt {2gsin\theta.d}[/tex]

Generally, the equation for the motion of the car is mathematically given as

v−u=at

[tex]2gsin\thetad =(gsin\theta)t[/tex]

[tex]t=\frac{2d}{gsinθ}[/tex]

In conclusion, the time it takes the front bumper to reach the bottom of the hill is

[tex]t=\frac{2d}{gsinθ}[/tex]

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The unknown quantities to be determined are (a) the capacitive reactance, (b) the maximum and the rms voltages from the source, and (c) the rms current in the capacitor.

Evaluate the capacitive or inductive reactance, XC or XL.

The unknown quantity to be determined in part (a) is the circuit's capacitive reactance
XC defined as
XC ≡ 1/2fC
,
where, in this problem, C = 4.48 F and the AC source frequency f must be determined.

What is the frequency f of the AC source?

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The frequency f of the AC source is determined as 0.446 Xc.

Frequency of the AC source

The frequency of the AC source is calculated as follows;

Xc ≡ 1/2fC

where;

Xc is the capacitive reactancef is frequencyC is capacitance

fC = 2Xc

f = 2Xc / C

f = (2Xc)/4.48

f = 0.446 Xc

Thus, the frequency f of the AC source is determined as 0.446 Xc.

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In a game at a carnival, a contestant rolls a ball up the slope with an initial speed vi. The object of the game is to roll the ball in such a way that it will get “stuck” in the depression at B and not return back down the slope. This will happen if the ball’s speed when it gets to point A is essentially zero. (The speed of the ball at point A really has to be greater than zero in order for the ball to make it past point A, but
the speed at point A must be greater than zero only by an arbitrarily small amount, so that we can say that the condition for the ball not to return is essentially that the speed at A must be zero.) Assuming that the ball rolls without slipping and that energy losses due to friction are negligible, find the initial speed vi required to make the
speed of the ball at point A zero. Let the mass of the ball be called M and let the radius of the ball be called R. Treat the ball as a solid sphere.

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Initial speed of ball will be 2.7m/s.

When a body is rotating about an axis, then it has kinetic energy.

And this energy is called rotational kinetic energy.

It is given as -  R.K.E. = 1/2 Iω²

And if a ball is rolling without slipping.

Then the moment of inertia of the solid ball is written as -

I = 25MR²

Vi = Rω

Here it is given in the problem that-

height(h) = 0.53m

Now by the conservation of energy we can write the equation as -

1/2MVi² + 1/2Iω² = Mgh

so that -

(1/2)MVi² + (1/2)×(2/5MR²) ×(Vi/R)² = Mgh(1/2)Vi² + (1/5)Vi²

= gh(7/10)Vi² = 9.8 × 0.53

Vi = 2.7 m/s

So that the initial velocity of ball came out to be 2.7m/s after applying all concepts or rotational motion.

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The speed of a bus is reduced uniformly from 20 m/s to 10 m/s while traveling 60 m. (a)
Compute the acceleration. (b) How much farther will the bus travel before coming to rest,
provided the acceleration remains constant? (c) Draw a diagram showing the motion from start to
finish of the bus.

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The bus will travel a further 20 m before coming to rest.

What is acceleration?

The term acceleration has to do with a change in velocity with time. Now we have;

u = 20 m/s

v = 10 m/s

s =  60 m

Now;

v^2 = u^2 -2as

v^2 -  u^2 = -2as

(10)^2 - (20)^2 = - 2 * a * 60

a = (10)^2 - (20)^2/ - 2 * 60

a = 100 - 400/ - 2 * 60

a = 2.5 m/s^2

At that time;

v = 0 m/s

u = 20 m/s

a = 2.5 m/s^2

s = ?

Hence;

u^2 = 2as

s = u^2/2a

s = (20)^2/ 2 *  2.5

s = 400/5

s = 80 m

Hence, the bus will travel a further 20 m before coming to rest.

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Water is being heated in a closed pan on top of a range while being stirred by a paddle wheel.
During the process, 30 kJ of heat is transferred to the water, and 5 kJ of heat is lost to the
surrounding air. The paddle-wheel work amounts to 500 N · m. Determine the final energy of
the system if its initial energy is 10 kJ.

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Heat transfer in a closed system is the addition of changes in internal energy and the total amount of work done by it.  The final energy of the system is 35.5kJ.  

What is heat transfer?

Heat transfer is the transfer of heat energy due to temperature differences.

The paddle-wheel paintings are quantities of workdone, 500 N.m or 0.5kJ.

The preliminary (initial) power of the device is 10 kJ.

Total warmness transferred in the course of the method is 30 kJ

Total warmness misplaced in the course of the method to the encompassing air is 5 kJ.

The energy of the system is given as:

The energy of the system = Energy in - Energy out

The energy of the system = Initial energy + Energy transferred + Work done - Energy lost

Energy of the system = 10 + 30 + 0.5 - 5 kJ

Energy of the system = 35.5 kJ

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A uniform rod with a mass of m = 1.94 kg and a length of l = 2.10 m is attached to a horizontal surface with a hi=nge. The rod can rotate without friction. (See figure.)
Initially the rod is held at rest at an angle of Θ = 70.4 with respect to the horizontal surface. Then the rod is released.
What is the angular speed of the rod, when it lands on the horizontal surface?

What is the angular acceleration of the rod, just before it touches the horizontal surface?

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(a) The angular speed of the rod, when it lands on the horizontal surface is 1.61 rad/s.

(b) The the angular acceleration of the rod, just before it touches the horizontal surface is 1.06 rad/s² .

Angular acceleration of the rod

The angular acceleration of the rod is calculated as follows;

Apply the principle of conservation of angular momentum;

τ = Iα

where;

τ is torqueI is moment of inertial of the rodα is the angular acceleration

τ = Fr = mg(L/2) cosθ

I = mL²/3

mg(L/2) cosθ =  mL²/3(α)

g(1/2) cosθ =  L/3(α)

(³/₂)g cosθ  = L(α)

(³/₂ L)g cosθ  = α

1.5Lg cosθ  = α

1.5(2.1) cos (70.4) = α

1.06 rad/s² = α

Angular speed of the rod

ωf² = ω₁² + 2αθ

ωf² = 0 + 2(1.06)(70.4π/180)

ωf² = 2.605

ωf = √2.605

ωf = 1.61 rad/s

Thus, the angular speed of the rod, when it lands on the horizontal surface is 1.61 rad/s.

The the angular acceleration of the rod, just before it touches the horizontal surface is 1.06 rad/s² .

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A long uniform board weighs 52.8 N (10.6 lbs) rests on a support at its mid point. Two children weighing 206.0 N (41.2 lbs) and 272.0 N (54.4 lbs) stand on the board so that the board is balanced. What is the upward force exerted on the board by the support?

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The upward force exerted on the board by the support is mathematically given as

Fu= 764.8 N

What is the upward force exerted on the board by the support?

Generally, the equation for is  mathematically given as

Considering that the Net Force on the system is null

The weight of the children plus the weight of the board equals the upward force imposed on the support.

The upward force

Fu= 440 + 272 + 52.8 N

Fu= 764.8 N

In conclusion, he upward force exerted on the board by the support

Fu= 764.8 N

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A mass of 4.10 kg is suspended from a 1.69 m long string. It revolves in a horizontal circle as shown in the figure.
The tangential speed of the mass is 2.85 m/s. Calculate the angle between the string and the vertical.

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The horizontal component of the tension in the string is a centripetal force, so by Newton's second law we have

• net horizontal force

[tex]F_{\rm tension} \sin(\theta) = \dfrac{mv^2}R[/tex]

where [tex]m=4.10\,\rm kg[/tex], [tex]v=2.85\frac{\rm m}{\rm s}[/tex], and [tex]R[/tex] is the radius of the circular path.

As shown in the diagram, we can see that

[tex]\sin(\theta) = \dfrac Rr \implies R = r\sin(\theta)[/tex]

where [tex]r=1.69\,\rm m[/tex], so that

[tex]F_{\rm tension} \sin(\theta) = \dfrac{mv^2}R \\\\ \implies F_{\rm tension} = \dfrac{mv^2}{r\sin^2(\theta)}[/tex]

The vertical component of the tension counters the weight of the mass and keeps it in the same plane, so that by Newton's second law we have

• net vertical force

[tex]F_{\rm \tension} \cos(\theta) - mg = 0 \\\\ \implies F_{\rm tension} = \dfrac{mg}{\cos(\theta)}[/tex]

Solve for [tex]\theta[/tex] :

[tex]\dfrac{mv^2}{r\sin^2(\theta)} = \dfrac{mg}{\cos(\theta)} \\\\ \implies \dfrac{\sin^2(\theta)}{\cos(\theta)} = \dfrac{v^2}{rg} \\\\ \implies \dfrac{1-\cos^2(\theta)}{\cos(\theta)} = \dfrac{v^2}{rg} \\\\ \implies \cos^2(\theta) + \dfrac{v^2}{rg} \cos(\theta) - 1 = 0[/tex]

Complete the square:

[tex]\cos^2(\theta) + \dfrac{v^2}{rg} \cos(\theta) + \dfrac{v^4}{4r^2g^2} = 1 + \dfrac{v^4}{4r^2g^2} \\\\ \implies \left(\cos(\theta) + \dfrac{v^2}{2rg}\right)^2 = 1 + \dfrac{v^4}{4r^2g^2} \\\\ \implies \cos(\theta) + \dfrac{v^2}{2rg} = \pm \sqrt{1 + \dfrac{v^4}{4r^2g^2}} \\\\ \implies \cos(\theta) = -\dfrac{v^2}{2rg} \pm \sqrt{1 + \dfrac{v^4}{4r^2g^2}}[/tex]

Plugging in the known quantities, we end up with

[tex]\cos(\theta) \approx 0.784 \text{ or } \cos(\theta) \approx -1.27[/tex]

The second case has no real solution, since [tex]-1\le\cos(\theta)\le1[/tex] for all [tex]\theta[/tex]. This leaves us with

[tex]\cos(\theta) \approx 0.784 \implies \theta \approx \cos^{-1}(0.784) \approx \boxed{38.3^\circ}[/tex]

A proton moves 0.10 m along the direction of an electric field of magnitude 3.0 V/m. What is the change in kinetic energy of the proton? (e = 1.60 × 10-19 C)

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The change in kinetic energy of the proton is 4.8 x 10⁻²⁰.

Change in kinetic energy of the proton

The change in kinetic energy of the proton is calculated as follows;

ΔK.E = W = eV

where;

V is the potential differencee is charge of electron

V = Ed

V = 3 V/m x 0.1 m = 0.3 V

ΔK.E  = 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ x 0.3 = 4.8 x 10⁻²⁰ J

Thus, the change in kinetic energy of the proton is 4.8 x 10⁻²⁰ J.

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Assume the three resistances (R1, R2, R3) in the problem 4 are now connected in parallel. (A) What is the total resistance of the parallel resistors? (B) What is the current in the overall circuit? (C) What is the current through each resistance?

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(A)The total resistance of the parallel resistors is: [tex]R_{T} = \frac{R_{1} \times R_{2} \times R_{3}}{R_{2}R_{3}+R_{1}R_{3}+R_{1}R_{2}}[/tex]

(B) The current in the overall circuit is: [tex]I_{T} = \frac{V}{R_{1}} + \frac{V}{R_{2}} + \frac{V}{R_{3}}[/tex]

(C) The current through each resistance is as follows:

[tex]I_{1} = \frac{V}{R_{1}}[/tex][tex]I_{2} = \frac{V}{R_{2}}[/tex][tex]I_{3} = \frac{V}{R_{3}}[/tex]

What is the the total resistance for resistors in parallel?

For the three resistances connected in parallel, R1, R2, R3 , the total resistance, [tex]R_{T}[/tex] is calculated as follows:

[tex]R_{T} = \frac{R_{1} \times R_{2} \times R_{3}}{R_{2}R_{3}+R_{1}R_{3}+R_{1}R_{2}}[/tex]

The current in the overall circuit is calculated using the formula:

[tex]I_{T} = \frac{V}{R_{1}} + \frac{V}{R_{2}} + \frac{V}{R_{3}}[/tex]

The current through each resistance is given as follows;

Current through R1, [tex]I_{1} = \frac{V}{R_{1}}[/tex]

Current through R2; [tex]I_{2} = \frac{V}{R_{2}}[/tex]

Current through R3; [tex]I_{3} = \frac{V}{R_{3}}[/tex]

In conclusion, the voltage across resistances in parallel is the same but the current varies.

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A soccer ball is kicked from the top of one building with a height of H1 = 30.2 m to another building with a height of H2 = 12.0 m. (It is not a very smart idea to play soccer on the roof of tall buildings.)

The ball is kicked with a speed of v0 = 15.10 m/s at an angle of θ = 74.1° with respect to the horizontal. The mass of a size 5 soccer ball is m = 450 g. When the ball lands on the other building, its speed is 19.89 m/s.

How much energy was lost to air friction? The ball is kicked without a spin.

37.71 J is incorrect.

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The  energy was lost to air friction is determined as 42.56 J.

Energy lost due to friction

The energy lost due to friction is calculated as follows;

ΔE = ΔK.E + ΔP.E

where;

ΔK.E is change in kinetic energyΔP.E is change in potential energy

ΔE = ¹/₂(0.45)(19.89² - 15.1²) + (0.45)(9.8)(12 - 30.2)

ΔE = 37.7 - 80.26

ΔE = -42.56 J

Thus, the  energy was lost to air friction is determined as 42.56 J.

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In an experiment, the __________ is what researchers measure and expect to change as a result of manipulation.

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Answer:

dependent variable

Explanation:

How is Behaviorism and Psychoanalysis theories are different?

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Answer:

Behaviorists give prominence to the external behavior of individuals and believe that behavior is a response to external stimuli. On the other hand, psychoanalysis emphasizes the centrality of the human mind. They believe that the unconscious has the potential to motivate behavior.

Explanation:

Answer: Behaviorists give prominence to the external behavior of individuals and believe that behavior is a response to external stimuli. On the other hand, psychoanalysis emphasizes the centrality of the human mind. They believe that the unconscious has the potential to motivate behavior.

Explanation:

A ball is thrown directly downward with an initial speed of 8.30 m/s, from a height of 29.2 m. After what time interval does it strike the ground?

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The ball's height [tex]y[/tex] at time [tex]t[/tex] is given by

[tex]y = 29.2\,\mathrm m - \left(8.30\dfrac{\rm m}{\rm s}\right) t - \dfrac12 gt^2[/tex]

where [tex]g=9.80\frac{\rm m}{\mathrm s^2}[/tex].

Solve for [tex]t[/tex] when [tex]y=0[/tex]. Omitting the units, we have

[tex]29.2 - 8.30t - \dfrac g2 t^2 = 0[/tex]

I'll solve by completing the square.

[tex]29.2 - \dfrac g2 \left(t^2 + \dfrac{16.6}g t\right) = 0[/tex]

[tex]29.2 - \dfrac g2 \left(t^2 + \dfrac{16.6}g t + \dfrac{8.3^2}{g^2}\right) = -\dfracg2 \times \dfrac{8.3^2}{g^2}[/tex]

[tex]29.2 - \dfrac g2 \left(t + \dfrac{8.3}g\right)^2 = -\dfrac{8.3^2}{2g}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac g2 \left(t + \dfrac{8.3}g\right)^2 = 29.2 + \dfrac{8.3^2}{2g}[/tex]

[tex]\left(t + \dfrac{8.3}g\right)^2 = \dfrac{58.4}g + \dfrac{8.3^2}{g^2}[/tex]

[tex]t + \dfrac{8.3}g = \pm \sqrt{\dfrac{58.4}g + \dfrac{8.3^2}{g^2}}[/tex]

[tex]t = -\dfrac{8.3}g \pm \sqrt{\dfrac{58.4}g + \dfrac{8.3^2}{g^2}}[/tex]

[tex]\implies t \approx -3.43 \text{ or } t \approx 1.74[/tex]

Ignore the negative solution; the ball hits the ground about 1.74 s after being thrown.

A charge of 5.4 C experiences a force of 25.0 in an electric field. What is the strength of electric field at that point ? If the 5.4 C is replaced by a charge of half the magnitude, 2.7 C, how much force would this charge experience at that point ? Remember to identity all of your data, write the equation, and show your work. (5 points)

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The strength of the electric field at that point and the force would this charge experiences at that point will be 4.587 N/C and  12.38 N.

What is the electric field strength?

The electric field strength is defined as the ratio of electric force to charge.

Given data;

q₁ = 5.4 C

F₁ is the electric force in case1

E is the electric field =?

F₂ is the electric force in case 2

q₂ is the charge 2

The strength of the electric field at that point is;

F₁=Eq₁

E₁=F/q₁

E₁=25.0 N / 5.4 C

E₁=4.587 N/C

The force would this charge experience at that point when the charge is 2.7 C;

F₂=Eq₂

F₂=4.587 N/C × 2.7 C

F₂ = 12.38 N

Hence the strength of the electric field at that point and the force would this charge experiences at that point will be 4.587 N/C and  12.38 N.

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Due to continental drift, Africa and South America are moving away from each other at a rate of 4 centimeters per year. The two coasts are currently separated by 5,000 km. Assuming this drift rate is constant, how long ago were the coasts touching. Answer in millions of years

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About 280-230 million years ago.

The coasts of Africa and South America were touched  125 million years ago due to continental drift.

The time can be computed from the ratio of distance and speed.

Given:

Distance = 5, 000,000

Speed = 4 cm/year = 0.04 m/year

The time is computed as:

Time = Distance / Rate

Time = 5,000,000 meters / 0.04 meters per year

Time = 125,000,000 years

Hence, the coasts of Africa and South America were touched  125 million years ago due to continental drift.

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A car moves with an average speed of 75 kmh^-1 from town P to town Q in 2 hours. By using information, you may calculate the distance between two towns. state a derived quantity and its S.I unit​

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Answer:

patron

Explanation:

 The patron is something or someone who defends some cause or point of view. In the art field, for example, the patron may be considered a sponsor, that is, someone who is known for defending a particular group of people or specific situation.

  The patron is one who advocates, advises and directs. In the military, patrons are heroic figures who are chosen to defend a military unit, for example.

Explanation:

patron

Explanation:

 The patron is something or someone who defends some cause or point of view. In the art field, for example, the patron may be considered a sponsor, that is, someone who is known for defending a particular group of people or specific situation.

  The patron is one who advocates, advises and directs. In the military, patrons are heroic figures who are chosen to defend a military unit, for example.

Distance = speed * time,
D = (75)(2)
D = 150 km.
Therefore, the distance between town p and town q is 150 km.

A 1.54 kΩ resistor is connected to an AC voltage source with an rms voltage of 240 V.
(a)What is the maximum potential difference across the resistor (in V)?


(b)What is the maximum current through the resistor (in A)?

(c)What is the rms current through the resistor (in A)?

(d)What is the average power dissipated by the resistor (in W)?

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(a) The peak voltage across the resistor is 339.41 V.

(b) The maximum current through the resistor is 0.23 A.

(c) The rms current through the resistor is 0.16 A.

(d)  The average power dissipated by the resistor is 38.4 W.

Peak voltage or maximum potential difference

Vrms = 0.7071V₀

where;

V₀ is peak voltage

V₀ = Vrms/0.7071

V₀ = 240/0.7071

V₀ = 339.41 V

rms current through the resistor

I(rms) = V(rms)/R

I(rms) = (240)/(1,540)

I(rms) = 0.16 A

maximum current through the resistor

I₀ = I(rms)/0.7071

I₀ = (0.16)/0.7071

I₀ = 0.23 A

Average power dissipated by the resistor

P = I(rms) x V(rms)

P = 0.16 x 240

P = 38.4 W

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What is the equivalent resistance of a circuit that contains three 10.0 Ω
resistors connected in series to a 6.0 V battery?

Ο A. 0.600 Ω
Ο Β. 60.0 Ω
Ο C. 16.0 Ω
Ο D. 30.0 Ω

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Question :

What is the equivalent resistance of a circuit that contains three 10.0 Ω resistors connected in series to a 6.0 V battery?

Options given :

A. 0.600 ΩΒ. 60.0 ΩC. 16.0 ΩD. 30.0 Ω

Solution :

As we know that,

When a circuit is connected in series resistance is calculated by :

Rs = R1 + R2 + R3 .... Rn

Here,

R is resistance

As a circuit contains three resistors. So R1 , R2 and R3 would be :

R1 = 10 ΩR2 = 10 ΩR3 = 10 Ω

Now,

>> Rs = 10 + 10 + 10

>> Rs = 30 Ω

Therefore,

Option D is correct.

The equivalent resistance in the circuit is 30.0 Ω. The correct option is D.

What is Ohm's law?

Ohm's law is a fundamental principle of electric circuits that describes the relationship between electric current, voltage, and resistance. It states that the electric current flowing through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points, and inversely proportional to the resistance between them.

Mathematically,

V = IR

Where V = is the voltage across the conductor in volts (V),

I =  is the electric current flowing through the conductor in amperes (A),

R =is the resistance of the conductor in ohms (Ω).

This relationship can also be expressed in terms of power, using the formula:

P = VI

Where P = is the power in watts (W),

V = is the voltage in volts (V),

I = is the current in amperes (A).

Ohm's law is named after the German physicist Georg Simon Ohm, who first published it in 1827 as a result of his experiments with electric circuits. Ohm's law is widely used in electrical engineering and is essential for understanding and designing electronic devices and circuits.

Here in this question,

The equivalent resistance of resistors in series is the sum of their individual resistances.

Now, the equivalent resistance of three 10.0 Ω resistors connected in series is:

Req = R1 + R2 + R3

Req= 10.0 Ω + 10.0 Ω + 10.0 Ω

Req= 30.0 Ω

Using Ohm's law, we can find the current flowing through the circuit:

I = V/R

= 6.0 V/30.0 Ω

I = 0.2 A

Therefore, the equivalent resistance of the circuit is 30.0 Ω (Option D).

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A block of mass M=10 kg is on a frictionless surface as shown in the photo attached. And it's attached to a wall by two springs of the same constant K= 250 N/m, then the block is pulled a distance A and released. What's the speed V and angular velocity w of the block as it passes through the equilibrium when the two springs are arranged in:
a) parallel
b) series

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a.

i. the speed of the block of mass when the springs are connected in parallel is 7.07 A m/sii. the angular velocity when the two springs are in parallel is 7.07 rad/s

b.

i. the speed of the block of mass when the springs are connected in series is 11.2 A m/sii. the angular velocity when the two springs are in series is 11.2 rad/s

a. i. How to calculate the velocity of the mass when the springs are connected in parallel?

Since k is the spring constant of both springs = 250 N/m. The equivalent spring constant in parallel is k' = k + k

= 2k

= 2 × 250 N/m

= 500 N/m

Now since A is the maximum distance the block is pulled from its equilibrium position, the total energy of the block is E = 1/2kA

Also, 1/2k'A² = 1/2k'x² + 1/2Mv² where

k' = equivalent spring constant in parallel = 500 N/m, A = maximum displacement of spring, x = equilibrium position = 0 m, M = mass of block = 10 kg and v = speed of block at equilibrium position

Making v subject of the formula, we have

v = √[k'(A² - x²)/M]

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

v = √[k'(A² - x²)/M]

v = √[500 N/m(A² - (0)²)/10]

v = √[50 N/m(A² - 0)]

v = [√50]A m/s

v = [5√2] A m/s

v = 7.07 A m/s

So, the speed of the block of mass when the springs are connected in parallel is 7.07 A m/s

ii. The angular velocity of mass when the springs are in parallel

Since velocity of spring v = ω√(A² - x²) where

ω = angular velocity of spring, A = maximum displacement of spring and x = equilbrium position of spring = 0 m

Making ω subject of the formula, we have

ω = v/√(A² - x²)

Since v = 7.07 A m/s

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

ω = v/√(A² - x²)

ω = 7.07 A m/s/√(A² - 0²)

ω = 7.07 A m/s/√(A² - 0)

ω = 7.07 A m/s/√A²

ω = 7.07 A m/s/A m

ω = 7.07 rad/s

So, the angular velocity when the two springs are in parallel is 7.07 rad/s

b. i. How to calculate the velocity of the mass when the springs are connected in series?

Since k is the spring constant of both springs = 250 N/m. The equivalent spring constant in parallel is 1/k" = 1/k + 1/k

= 2/k

⇒ k" = k/2

k" = 250 N/m ÷ 2

= 125 N/m

Now since A is the maximum distance the block is pulled from its equilibrium position, the total energy of the block is E = 1/2kA

Also, 1/2k"A² = 1/2k"x² + 1/2Mv'² where

k" = equivalent spring constant in series = 125 N/m, A = maximum displacement of spring, x = equilibrium position = 0 m, M = mass of block = 10 kg and v' = speed of block at equilibrium position

Making v subject of the formula, we have

v = √[k"(A² - x²)/M]

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

v = √[k"(A² - x²)/M]

v = √[125 N/m(A² - (0)²)/10]

v = √[125 N/m(A² - 0)]

v = [√125]A m/s

v = [5√5] A m/s

v = 11.2 A m/s

So, the speed of the block of mass when the springs are connected in series is 11.2 A m/s

ii. The angular velocity of the mass when the springs are in series

Since velocity of spring v = ω√(A² - x²) where

ω = angular velocity of spring, A = maximum displacement of spring and x = equilbrium position of spring = 0 m

Making ω subject of the formula, we have

ω = v/√(A² - x²)

Since v = 11.2 A m/s

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

ω = v/√(A² - x²)

ω = 11.2 A m/s/√(A² - 0²)

ω = 11.2 A m/s/√(A² - 0)

ω = 11.2 A m/s/√A²

ω = 11.2 A m/s/A m

ω = 11.2 rad/s

So, the angular velocity when the two springs are in series is 11.2 rad/s

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16. What was the purpose of the first personality tests?
O A. To determine jobs for people
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O C. To place people in jobs
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