Answer:
Yes, there a link between number of bulbs and current drawn from the power pack.
Explanation:
In an Electrical circuit, we have resistors present in that circuit. These resistors can be connected in two ways.
a) Series connection
b) Parallel connection
There is a link or a relationship between number of bulbs and the current drawn from the power pack. This is because the number of bulbs is equivalent to or equal to the number of resistors.
Hence,
a) In a series connection, the link or relationship between the number of bulbs(resistors) is as the number of light bulbs increases, the current in the power pack (circuit) decreases.
b) In a parallel connection, the link or relationship between the number of bulbs(resistors) is as the number of light bulbs increases, the current in the power pack (circuit) increases.
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Explanation:
in the first thing we are allowing bacteria to grow
in the second one we are killing it
what is light rays ?
Answer:
A light ray is a line (straight or curved) that is perpendicular to the light's wavefronts
Explanation:
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Why did the Founding Fathers want to include a bill of rights in the U.S.
Constitution?
A. To ensure that the government couldn't take away the individual
rights of citizens
B. To provide future generations a way to amend, or change, the
Constitution
C. To allow states to write and approve their own state constitutions
D. To give state governments more power than the federal
government
Answer:
Its A
Explanation:
Thats because federalists wanted to take away rights. But the fathers wanted to definitely ensure that each person had equal rights and liberty.
Which two laws were discovered by Antoine Lavoisier and Joseph Proust
Answer:
Joseph proust's law of difinite composition
Law of conservation of mass
Explanation:
Dalton's law of multiple proportions is part of the basis for modern atomic theory, along with Joseph Proust's law of definite composition (which states that compounds are formed by defined mass ratios of reacting elements) and the law of conservation of mass that was proposed by Antoine Lavoisier.
Answer:
law of conservation of mass
law of definite proportions
Explanation:
How much energy (in Joules) is released when 12.0 g of water cools from 20.0 °C to 11.0 °C? This is a grade 10 question from the Climate unit (from Canada)
Answer: - 452.088joule
Explanation:
Given the following :
Mass of water = 12g
Change in temperature(Dt) = (11 - 20)°C = - 9°C
Specific heats capacity of water(c) = 4.186j/g°C
Q = mcDt
Where Q = quantity of heat
Q = 12g × 4.186j/g°C × - 9°C
Q = - 452.088joule
why the weight of a body decreases with increases in distance from the earth's surface
because as the distance increases the gravitational force decreases so the weight of a body decreases
Answer:
Weight of the body decreases with increase in distance from the Earth because weight is inversely proportional to distance from the Earth which means Weight of the body decreases with increase in distance from the Earth and vice versa. Also Weight is "gravitational force exerted on the body" so as the distance from the Earth increases , the "gravitational force" decreases.
A student claims that water's polarity is the reason it has a high specific heat. What method could the student use to test his claim? Perform research to see if other polar molecules have high specific heat Measure how much energy it takes to increase the temperature of water by one degree Mix water with an acid and test the new specific heat Determine how dissolving salt in water affects the specific heat
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The method used by the student to test his claim is determine how dissolving salt in water affects the specific heat. The correct option is fourth.
What is specific heat?The specific heat is the amount of heat required to change the temperature by 1°C. It is denoted by C.
A student claims that water's polarity is the reason it has a high specific heat.
Polarity is determined by the salt dissolved in water. So, to determine how dissolving salt in water affects the specific heat is best method.
Thus, the fourth option is correct.
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In a 30cm by 25cm rectangle, a quadrant of a circle of radius 7cm has been cut away from each corner. What is the perimeter of the part left?
Answer: 98cm
Explanation:
Dimension of rectangle = 30cm by 25cm
Length(l) = 30cm
Width(w) = 25cm
Perimeter of a rectangle = 2(l + w)
Quadrant of circle cut away of each side of the rectangle :
Radius = 7 cm =
That is, the dimension of the triangle reduces by 2 * 7 = 14cm
New length = 30 - 14 = 16cm
New width = 25 - 14 = 11cm
The four corners =( 4 × 2πr ) / 4
2πr = 2 × 22/7 × 7 = 44cm
Perimeter = 2(16cm + 11cm)
= 2(27cm)
Perimeter = 54cm + 44 = 98cm
In simple terms describe diffraction, refraction and reflection. Give examples for each.
Answer:
Refraction is the bending of life an example would be how when you put a straw in a glass and it looks like the straw gets detached from itself. Reflection is when light bonces off of something an example would be a mirror.
Explanation:
The way a mirror works is the light you see bounces off of the glass and gives your optical sensors the vision of what the glass reflected.
Answer:
Diffraction , refraction and reflection all are property of light that shows its wave nature.
Explanation:
What is diffraction?When a light ray passes through a narrow single slit , the superposition of secondary wavelets produced by the same source , is called diffraction.
Example ; Single slit experiment in which the diffraction shows maxima and minima .
What is refraction ?The banding of light due to variation in the speed of light when it travels from one medium to another is called refraction.
Example; Divergence or convergence by lenses.
What is reflection ?The bouncing back of light from a surface is called reflection.
Example : Mirrors.
Hence all the given topics are explained.
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Hi can someone help with this:
1) The volume of a gas is 4 m3 when its pressure is 200 kPa. Assuming the temperature does not change, calculate its pressure when the volume is 3 m3 .
2) The pressure of a gas is 1.8 × 105 Pa when its volume is 80 cm3 . Its temperature is constant. Calculate its volume when the pressure becomes 1.2 × 105 Pa.
I'd appreciate if there was working shown
Answer:
2.67 x10 power5 PascalExplanation:
pv=nRT n, R,T--constantso, p1v1=p2v2
p2=p1xv1/v2
What is the unit of work? Explain whether the unit of work is a fundamental uint
or derived unit
1.
What do you mean by a unit?
2.
unit or a derived unit.
are the fundamental units used in physics?
al Bureau of Weights and Me
Answer:
1)the unit of work is joule. 2)it is derived unit because it is made by two different unit force and displacement .3)
a motorcar is moving with a velocity of 108 km / h and it takes 4s to stop after the brakes are applied calculate the force exerted by the brakes on the motorcar if it's mass along with the passengers is 1000 kg
Answer:
-7500 N
Explanation:
v₀ = 108 km/h = 30 m/s
v = 0 m/s
t = 4 s
a = Δv / Δt
a = (0 m/s − 30 m/s) / 4 s
a = -7.5 m/s²
F = ma
F = (1000 kg) (-7.5 m/s²)
F = -7500 N
Answer:-7500
Explanation v₀ = 108 km/h = 30 m/s
v = 0 m/s
t = 4 s
a = Δv / Δt
a = (0 m/s − 30 m/s) / 4 s
a = -7.5 m/s²
F = ma
F = (1000 kg) (-7.5 m/s²)
F = -7500 N
An object rotates describing a horizontal circumference when subjected to a centripetal force F. What centripetal force will act on the object if the radius of the circle is doubled and the kinetic energy of the object is halved? A) F/4 B) F/2 C) F D) 4F please explain this to me : (
Answer:
Option A: F/4
Explanation:
Centripetal force, [tex]F = \frac{mv^{2} }{r}[/tex]
Where v = speed
r = radius
Since Kinetic Energy, [tex]E_{k} = 0.5 mv^{2}[/tex]
Writing centripetal force in terms of kinetic energy, [tex]F = \frac{2 E_k}{r}[/tex]
If the initial radius of the circle, r₁ =r
The doubled radius, r₂ = 2r
If the initial kinetic energy, [tex]KE_1 = E_{k}[/tex]
The halved kinetic energy, [tex]KE_2 = 0.5E_{k}[/tex]
Therefore, the new Centripetal force becomes:
[tex]F_{2} = \frac{2(0.5 E_k)}{2r} \\F_{2} = \frac{0.5 E_k}{r}\\F_{2} =\frac{1}{4} * \frac{2 E_k}{r}\\Since, F = \frac{2 E_k}{r} \\F_{2} =\frac{1}{4} * F\\F_{2} =\frac{F}{4}[/tex]
Write down any four points that should be considered during household wiring
Answer:
USE RUBBER CLOVES
USE A PLIER
USE CONDUCTIVE WIRES
SWITHC OFF THE MAIN SWITCH WHILE WIRRING
Explanation:
what is the defination of temperature
Answer:
Temperature is a physical property of matter that quantitatively expresses hot and cold
Explanation:
Answer:
Temperature is the degree of hotness or coldness in a body
Explanation:
it is measured by the Average kinetic energy of the body. It is independent of the mass,it's measured in °C(Celsius),K(kelvin),°F(Fahrenheit)
For a moving object, the force acting on the object varies directly with the objects acceleration. When a force of 24N acts on a certain object, the acceleration of the object is 3m/s^2. If the acceleration of the object becomes 10m/s^2, what is the force
Answer:
80 N
Explanation:
From the question,
F = ma .......................... Equation 1
Where F = Force, m = mass of the object, a = acceleration of the object.
make m the subject of the equation
m = F/a.................... Equation 2
Given: F = 24 N, a = 3 m/s²
Substitute into equation 2
m = 24/3
m = 8 kg.
If the acceleration of the object becomes 10 m/s²,
Substitute into equation 1
F = 10(8)
F = 80 N.
The pressure exerted by 15m of liquid is 1500pa.The acceleration due to gravity g=10m/s^2.Calculate the density liquid.
Answer:
1500 divided by 150(15m x 10m/s^2) = 10
The atomic number of a nucleus decreases during which nuclear reactions?
A. Nuclear fission and alpha decay
B. Nuclear fusion and beta decay (positron emission)
C. Nuclear fission and beta decay (electron emission)
D. Nuclear fusion and alpha decay
The atomic number of a nucleus decreases during:
A. Nuclear fission and alpha decay
What happens in alpha decay?Alpha decay is an atomic rot process where a shaky core changes to one more component by shooting out a molecule made out of 2 protons and 2 neutrons. This catapulted molecule is known as an alpha molecule and is just a helium core.
It changes or 'rots' into an alternate nuclear core, with a mass number that is decreased by four and a nuclear number that is diminished by two.
Thus, option A is correct.
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Calcula el trabajo que realiza la fuerza de fregamiento sobre un cuerpo de 13kg que es desplaza una distáncia de 46 m si el coeficiente de fregamiento entre las superficies es de 0,45
Answer:
Los datos que tienes son:
m = 13 kg
d = 46 m
∪ = 0,45
g = 9,8 m/s²
Fr = ?
w = ?
Lo primero que haremos que calcular Fr
Fr = ∪mg
Fr = (0,45) (13 kg) (9,8 m/s²)
Fr = 57,33 N
Calculamos el trabajo realizado.
w = Fd
w = (57,33 N) (46 m)
w = 2637,18 Joules
Respuesta.
El trabajo realizado es 2637,18 Joules
Explanation:
calculate the pressure exerted by a man having mass 50 kg standing on one feet having area 500cm2
Answer:
9800 Pa
Explanation:
Data: pressure-?
Force- mass ×acceleration
= 50× 9.8m/s^2
=490N
Area= 500cm^2=0.05m^2
pressure= force/ area
p=F/A
P= (490N)/( 0.05m^2)
=9800 Pa
if the resistance of a car headlight is 15 ohm and the current through it is 0.60, what is the voltage across the headlight?
Answer:
9 volts (assuming 0.60 is in Amperes)
Explanation:
Recall that Ohms law can be expressed as
V = IR, where
V = voltage,
I = current (given as 0.6. I'm going to assume that the units is Amperes because it is not given)
R = resistance (given as 15 ohm)
substituting the above values into the formula
V = IR
V = (0.6)(15)
V = 9 Volts
Wil-E-Coyote drops a bowling ball off a cliff to try to catch the Roadrunner. The cliff is
132 m high. How many seconds does it take the ball to fall to the ground?
Answer:
t = 5.19 s
Explanation:
We have,
Height of the cliff is 132 m
It is required to find the time taken by the ball to fall to the ground. Let t is the time taken. So, using equation of kinematics as :
[tex]y=ut+\dfrac{1}{2}gt^2\\\\\text{since}\ u=0\\\\y=\dfrac{1}{2}gt^2\\\\t=\sqrt{\dfrac{2y}{g}}\\\\t=\sqrt{\dfrac{2\times 132}{9.8}}\\\\t=5.19\ s[/tex]
So, it will take 5.19 seconds to fall to the ground.
Se realiza un experimento en el que se mide el alargamiento de un muelle debido a la acción de una pesa; se trata de comprobar la ley de Hooke. Los datos que se han obtenido son: Medición 1 2 3 4 5 Alargamiento 42.0 48.4 51.3 56.3 58.6 Masa 2 4 6 8 10 El coeficiente de determinación es:
Answer:
m = 1,975 m / kg , b = 38.05 m
Explanation:
In this experiment, the elongation is plotted against the applied mass
getting a straight line
y = m x + b
where b would be the initial length of spring let's calculate the slope for which we use two well separated points
m = (56.3 -48.4) / (8 - 4)
m = 1,975 m / kg
the equation remains
y = 1,975 x + b
for x = 2 kg y = 42.0 m
we substitute in the equation
42 = 1,975 2 + b
b = 42 - 3.95
b = 38.05 m
Explain two applications of resonance
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Answer:
in physics, resonance is a phenomenon in which a vibrating system or external force drives another system to oscillate with greater amplitude at specific frequencies. example a familiar example is a playground swing, which acts as a pendulum.
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A 0.50 kilogram ball is held at a height of 20 meters. What is the kinetic energy of the ball when it reaches halfway after being released?
A.
49 joules
B.
98 joules
C.
1.0 × 102 joules
D.
1.1 × 102 joules
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Use the conservation of energy formula to calculate the velocity of the ball when it reaches the halfway point (10m down). Then, use your calculated value to obtain the kinetic energy.
Answer:
A. 49 on Plato
Explanation:
Its the right one trust me .
When heat is converted into another form of energy, the total amount of energy is constant. Which law best illustrates this statement?
A.
the first law of thermodynamics
B.
the second law of thermodynamics
C.
the third law of thermodynamics
D.
none of the above
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This is the first law of thermodynamics and it's called the law of conservation of energy
can there be shadows at night outside?
Answer:
To see a shadow there most be light provided, even if it's night and there are lights, we can still see the shadow but if there is no light, we can't.
Hope it helped (:
Answer: yes of course, but there should be some light to make or see shadows.
A cord is wrapped around the outer surface of the 8-kg disk. If a force of F = (1⁄4u2) N, where u is in radians, is applied to the cord, determine the disk’s angular acceleration when it has turned 5 revol
A cord is wrapped around the outer surface of the 8-kg disk. If a force of F = (1⁄4θ²) N, where θ is in radians, is applied to the cord, determine the disk’s angular acceleration when it has turned 5 revolutions. The disc has an initial angular velocity [tex]\omega _o = 1 \ rad/s[/tex] and radius from the center of the disc = 300 mm
Answer:
the angular acceleration = 205.706 rad/sec²
Explanation:
GIVEN THAT:
The disc mass = 8 kg
Force = [tex]\dfrac{1}{4} \ \ \theta ^2* N[/tex]
We are told that the given θ is in radians; Therefore; the when it has turned 5 revolutions; we have the θ to be:
[tex]\theta = 5 rev * (\dfrac{2 \ \pi * rad}{1 rev}) \\ \\ \theta = 10 \ \pi \ rad[/tex]
Also;
the initial angular velocity [tex]\omega _o = 1 \ rad/s[/tex]
radius from the center of the disc = 300 mm = 0.3 m
Thus; the mass moment about the Inertia can be determined via the following expression;
[tex]I_o = \dfrac{1}{2}*m*r^2[/tex]
[tex]I_o = \dfrac{1}{2}*8*0.3^2[/tex]
[tex]I_o = 0.36 \ kg/m^3[/tex]
Now to calculate the angular acceleration; we equate the sum of the moments acting on the Inertia;
SO:
[tex]\sum M_o = I_o \alpha[/tex]
[tex]F*0.3 = 0.36* \alpha[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{1}{2}* \theta^2 *0.3 = 0.36* \alpha[/tex]
[tex]\alpha = 0.20836 \ \theta^2 \ rad/sec^2[/tex]
[tex]\alpha = 0.20836 \ (10 \ \pi )^2 \ rad/sec^2[/tex]
[tex]\alpha = 205.706 \ rad/sec^2[/tex]
Hence; the angular acceleration = 205.706 rad/sec²
Please give me concept to solve this.
Answer:
The difference in tension, between adjacent sections of the pull cable at the given conditions is 17.701 kN
Explanation:
We take the cars as moving upwards such that the resultant pulling force on the car, F, along the cable is given by the relation
[tex]F_{car}[/tex] = Upward tension force, [tex]Tension_{(upwards)}[/tex] - Downward tension force, [tex]Tension_{(downwards)}[/tex] - Component of the weight of the car along the taut cable
The parameters given are;
Mass of car, m = 2750 kg
Angle of inclination of taut cables, θ = 35°
The upward acceleration of the car, a = 0.81 m/s²
Given that the weight is acting vertically downwards, we have;
Component of the weight of the car along the taut cable = m × g × sin(θ)
∴ Component of the weight of the car along the taut cable = 2750 × 9.81 × sin (35°) = 15473.66 N
We therefore have;
[tex]F_{car}[/tex] = [tex]Tension_{(upwards)}[/tex] - [tex]Tension_{(downwards)}[/tex] - 15473.66 N
[tex]F_{car}[/tex] = m × a = 2750 × 0.81 = [tex]T_{upwards}[/tex] - [tex]T_{downwards}[/tex] - 15473.66
∴ [tex]Tension_{(upwards)}[/tex] - [tex]Tension_{(downwards)}[/tex] = 2750 × 0.81 + 15473.66 = 17701.16 N
Hence the difference in tension, [tex]Tension_{(upwards)}[/tex] - [tex]Tension_{(downwards)}[/tex] between adjacent sections of the pull cable if the cars are at the maximum permissible mass and are being accelerated up the incline = 17701.16 N or 17.701 kN.
Apply Newton's first law to music playing on the radio.
Answer: Find the answer in the explanation
Explanation:
The music playing on the radio will be heard through the sound waves coming from the radio.
The travelling wave will obey Newton's first law of motion which state that:
An object or particle will remain at rest or continue its linear motion in a straight line except an external force is applied.
The external force through wind could affect the travelling of the sound waves. Since the wave is longitudinal wave. That is, it needs a medium (air) for its propagation.