Answer: Please see answer in explanation column.
Explanation:
Given that
v≈(331 + 0.60T)m/s
where Temperature, T = 14°C
v≈(331 + 0.60 x 14)m/s
v =331+ 8.4 = 339.4m/s
In our solvings, note that
f= frequency
λ=wavelength
L = length
v= speed of sound
a) Length of the pipe is calculated using the fundamental frequency formulae that
f=v/2L
Length = v/ 2f
= 339.4m/s/ 2 x 494Hz ( s^-1)= 0.3435m
b) wavelength of the fundamental standing wave in the pipe
L = nλ/2,
λ = 2L/ n
λ( wavelength )= 2 x 0.3435/ 1
= 0.687m
c) frequency of the fundamental standing wave in the pipe
F = v/ λ
= 339.4m/s/0.687m=
494.03s^-1 = 494 Hz
d) the frequency in the traveling sound wave produced in the outside air.
This is the same as the frequency in the open organ pipe = 494Hz
e)The wavelength of the travelling sound wave produced in the outside air is the same as the wavelength calculated in b above = 0.687m
f) To play D above middle c . the distance is given by
L =v/ 2 f
= 343/ 2 x 294
=0.583m
Two stars in a faraway part of the Milky Way are orbiting each other as a binary star system. By
careful measurement we find out that they are separated by 1.7 AU. We also determine that
their orbital period is 594 Earth-days. The total mass of the two-object system is
Answer: [tex]M_{total}=[/tex] 1.85
Explanation: Estimate the total mass of a binary system is done by a reformulation of Kepler's Third Law, which states that the square of the period of a planet's orbit is proportional to the cube of its semimajor axis, i.e.:
[tex]a^{3}=(M_{1}+M_{2})P^{2}[/tex]
where
a is semimajor axis in astronomical units (AU);
P is period measured in years;
[tex]M_{1}+M_{2}[/tex] is total mass of the two-stars system;
For the two stars faraway in the Milky Way:
1 year is equivalent of 365 days, so period in years:
[tex]P=\frac{594}{365}[/tex]
P = 1.63 years
Calculating total mass:
[tex]a^{3}=(M_{total})P^{2}[/tex]
[tex]M_{total}=\frac{a^{3}}{P^{2}}[/tex]
[tex]M_{total}=\frac{1.7^{3}}{1.63^{2}}[/tex]
[tex]M_{total}=[/tex] 1.85
The total mass of the two-object system is 1.85 mass units.
The speed of a space shuttle is 10 / express this in /�
Answer:
268.22m/s
Explanation:
Given;
10mile/min to m/s
We need to convert between the two units;
Using the dimensions;
1 mile = 1609.34m
60s = 1min
Now;
10 x [tex]\frac{mile}{min}[/tex] x [tex]\frac{1min}{60s}[/tex] x [tex]\frac{1609.34m}{1mile}[/tex]
= 268.22m/s
When does acceleration due to gravity equal 9.8 m/s downward?
Select one:
a. always
b. when an object has been dropped downward
c. when an object has been thrown upward
d. at the peak of a thrown object's flight
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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In a control system, an accelerometer consists of a 4.63-g object sliding on a calibrated horizontal rail. A low-mass spring attaches the object to a flange at one end of the rail. Grease on the rail makes static friction negligible, but rapidly damps out vibrations of the sliding object. When subject to a steady acceleration of 0.832g, the object should be at a location 0.450 cm away from its equilibrium position.
Required:
Find the force constant of the spring required for the calibration to be correct.
Answer:
8.4 N/m
Explanation:
m = Mass of block = 4.63 gm
g = Acceleration due to gravity = [tex]9.81\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]
x = Displacement of spring = 0.45 cm
a = Acceleration of subject = 0.832g
k = Spring constant
Force is given by
[tex]F=ma[/tex]
From Hooke's law
[tex]F=kx[/tex]
So
[tex]ma=kx\\\Rightarrow k=\dfrac{ma}{x}\\\Rightarrow k=\dfrac{4.63\times 10^{-3}\times 0.832\times 9.81}{0.45\times 10^{-2}}\\\Rightarrow k=8.4\ \text{N/m}[/tex]
The force constant of the spring is 8.4 N/m.
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A pendulum is a body that is suspended from a fixed point so that it can swing back and forth through an exchange of kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy. Using 1–2 sentences, explain what happens to the kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy of the pendulum at the highest point and at the lowest point of its swing.
Answer:
Because mechanical energy (the sum of potential and kinetic energy) is conserved, as the kinetic energy increases, the potential energy decreases. The maximum kinetic energy is achieved when the pendulum passes through the lowest point, and the maximum potential energy is achieved at the highest point.
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Answer:
B. Boats need to float.
In the video your blood is compared to a __________________ that delivers oxygen to your body and picks up CO2 to be released out when you breath.
Answer:
Delivery truck
Explanation:
A 50 kg person steps off a diving platform that is 10 meters above the water below (Olympic height). With what speed do they hit the water?
Answer:
14 m/s
Explanation:
The following data were obtained from the question:
Mass = 50 kg
Initial velocity (u) = 0 m/s
Height (h) = 10 m
Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²
Final velocity (v) =?
The velocity (v) with which the person hit the water can be obtained as shown below:
v² = u² + 2gh
v² = 0² + (2 × 9.8 × 10)
v² = 0 + 196
v² = 196
Take the square root of both side
v = √196
v = 14 m/s
Therefore, he will hit the water with a speed of 14 m/s
Write the function y(x, t) that describes this pulse if it is traveling in the positive x-direction with a speed of 2.10 m/s. (Use the following as necessary: x and t. Assume x and y are in meters and t is in seconds. Do not include units in your answer.) y(x, t) = _______.
Answer:
The function is missing in the question. The function of the transverse pulse in the wire is given by [tex]$y=\frac{6}{x^2 +3}$[/tex]
Explanation:
A transverse wave can be defined as the wave whose direction of displacement is always perpendicular to the direction of propagation. For example, surface wave at water bodies. While a pulse can be defined as a sudden change in a constant quantity such as a pulse of the radiation or current.
Let the wire of infinite length in both the directions and also the magnitude of deflection of wire be in the same shape except the point of maximum deflection to move along the wire.
Thus the equation of the pulse moving the in the positive x-direction moving at the speed of 2.10 m/s is
[tex]$y=\frac{6}{(x-2.10)^2 +3}$[/tex].
A baseball is thrown at a 28° angle and an initial velocity of 70 m/s. Assume no air resistance. What is the vertical component of the ball’s velocity? What is the horizontal component of the ball’s velocity?
0 m/s; 70 m/s
61.8 m/s; 32.9 m/s
32.9 m/s; 61.8 m/s
70 m/s; 0 m/s
Answer:
answer is 61.8 m/s; 32.9
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A net force F acts on a mass m and produces an acceleration a. What acceleration results if a net force 4F acts on a mass 6m?
Answer: The acceleration results if a net force of 4F acts on a mass of 6m is 2/3a.
Explanation:
Force exerted on an object can be defined as a pull or a push on an object which leads to it's displacement. Force is taken to be a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction. The formula which can be used to determine force exerted on an object in physics is:
F= mass( kg) × acceleration( m/ s²)
Acceleration is defined as the rate at which the velocity of an object changes. From the formula of force given above it can be determined by making it the subject of formula. Therefore acceleration= Force/ mass.
From the question,
Force= 4F
Mass= 6m
Therefore acceleration= F/m
= 4/6
Acceleration= 2/3a
The required magnitude of acceleration when force is 4F and mass is 6m is 2/3a.
Given data:
The magnitude of net force is, 4F.
The value of mass is, 6m.
Apply the Newton's second law which says that force exerted on an object can be defined as a pull or a push on an object which leads to it's displacement. Force is taken to be a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction. The formula which can be used to determine force exerted on an object in physics is
F = ma
a = F/m ..........................................(1)
here, a is the acceleration.
Solving as when the force becomes 4F and mass becomes 6m.
[tex](4F) = (6m) \times a'\\\\a '= \dfrac{4F}{6m}\\\\a '= \dfrac{2}{3}a[/tex]
Thus, the required magnitude of acceleration when force is 4F and mass is 6m is 2/3a.
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Microwave ovens have a plate that rotates at a rate of about 7.0 rev/min. What is this in revolutions per second?
Answer:
The value is [tex]w = 0.1167 \ rev/second[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The rate at which the plate rotates is [tex]w =7.0 \ rev/min[/tex]
Generally the revolution per second is mathematically represented as
[tex]w = \frac{7.0}{60}[/tex]
=> [tex]w = 0.1167 \ rev/second[/tex]
A bullet is fired horizontally at a height of 2 meters at a velocity of 930 m/s. Assume no air resistance. How long until the bullet reaches the ground?
0.32 s
0.57 s
0.64 s
0.25 s
A spring-loaded toy gun is used to shoot a ball straight up inthe air. The ball reaches a maximum height H, measuredfrom the equilibrium position of the spring. The same ball is shot straight up a second time from the same gun, but this time the spring is compressed only half as far before firing. How far up does the ball go this time?
Answer:
H' = H/4
Explanation:
By applying the law of conservation of energy to this problem, we know that:
Elastic Potential Energy Stored by Spring = Gravitational Potential Energy of ball
(1/2)kx² = mgH
H = (1/2)kx²/mg -------------- equation (1)
where,
H = Height reached by the ball
x = compression of spring
k = stiffness of spring
m = mass of ball
g = acceleration due to gravity
Now, if we make the compression to half of its value:
x' = x/2
then:
H' = (1/2)k(x/2)²/mg
H' = (1/4)(1/2)kx²/mg
using equation (1), we get:
H' = H/4
Suppose that an object undergoes simple harmonic motion, and its displacement has an amplitude A = 15.0 cm and a frequency f = 11.0 cycles/s (Hz). What is the maximum speed ( v ) of the object?
A. 165 m/s
B. 1.65 m/s
C. 10.4 m/s
D. 1040 m/s
Answer:
Maximum speed ( v ) = 10.4 m/s (Approx)
Explanation:
Given:
Amplitude A = 15.0 cm = 0.15 m
Frequency f = 11.0 cycles/s (Hz)
Find:
Maximum speed ( v )
Computation:
Angular frequency = 2πf
Angular frequency = 2π(11)
Angular frequency = 69.14
Maximum speed ( v ) = WA
Maximum speed ( v ) = 69.14 x 0.15
Maximum speed ( v ) = 10.371
Maximum speed ( v ) = 10.4 m/s (Approx)
Resistor is made of a very thin metal wire that is 3.2 mm long, with a diameter of 0.4 mm. What is the electric field inside this metal resistor?
Complete question:
Resistor is made of a very thin metal wire that is 3.2 mm long, with a diameter of 0.4 mm. What is the electric field inside this metal resistor? If the potential difference due to electric field between the two ends of the resistor is 10 V.
Answer:
The electric field inside this metal resistor is 3125 V/m
Explanation:
Given;
length of the wire, L = 3.2 mm = 3.2 x 10⁻³ m
diameter of the wire, d = 0.4 mm = 0.4 x 10⁻³ m
the potential difference due to electric field between the two ends of the resistor, V = 10 V
The electric field inside this metal resistor is given by;
ΔV = EL
where;
ΔV is change in electric potential
E = ΔV / L
E = 10 / (3.2 x 10⁻³ )
E = 3125 V/m
Therefore, the electric field inside this metal resistor is 3125 V/m
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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A plant grows toward a sunny window. This response is an example of
✔ phototropism
.
Sometimes a plant grows around a tree for support. This response is an example of
✔ thigmotropism
.
The roots of a plant grow toward a water source. This response is an example of
✔ hydrotropism
.
The roots of a plant grow down into the soil. This response is an example of
✔ gravitropism
.
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Answer:
The correct answer is - phototropism, thigmotropism, hydrotropism, and gravitropism in order ( already match correctly).
Explanation:
phototropism is a phenomenon in which plants grow towards the light or sun which is accomplished by the hormone auxin in the cells far from the light.
Thigotropism is a type of plant growth that occurs around the tree to support itself which is a touch stimuli response.
The movement of the plant in the direction of the source of the water is known as hydrotropism. In which stimuli is humidity or the water concentration.
The movement of the plant or roots of the plants towards the soil or earth is known as gravitropism here gravity is the stimuli.
Answer:
Use the drop-down menus to complete each sentence.
A plant grows toward a sunny window. This response is an example of
phototropism
.
Sometimes a plant grows around a tree for support. This response is an example of
thigmotropism
.
The roots of a plant grow toward a water source. This response is an example of
hydrotropism
.
The roots of a plant grow down into the soil. This response is an example of
gravitropism
.
Explanation:
A boat travels 28 m while it reduces its velocity from 27.5 m/s to 14.5m/s. What is the boat’s acceleration while it travels that distance?
Answer:
9.75 m/s²
Explanation:
Given that,
v= 14.5 m/s
u = 27.5 m/s
s = 28 m
a = ?
v² = u² -2as [ minus sign due to deceleration]
14.5² = 27.5² - 2 × a × 28
210.25 - 756.25 = -56a
-56a = -546
a = 9.75 m/s²
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Which formula defines the unit for electrical power?
Answer:
1 W = 1 V x 1 A
Explanation:
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I’ll give you a star if you answer this question. Which of the following is the best example of work being done
on an object?
If a penny is dropped from rest from a building takes 2 seconds to hit the ground, calculate the velocity of the penny right before it touches the ground?
a. 19.6 m/s
b 9.8 m/s
c. 0 m/s
d 29.4 m/s
Answer:
20m/s
Explanation:
u = 0m/s
t = 2s
a = +g = 10m/s²
t = 2d
v = ?
v = ut + 1/2at²
v = 0(2) + 1/2(10)(2)²
v = 0 + 5(4)
v = 20m/s
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Answer:
both
Explanation:
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A gas has 4.99*10^27 molecules. How many moles is that?
Answer: 8280
Explanation: This is the answer that my online school curriculum said was right.
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Answer:
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If I ride my bike at 10 mph and traveled 5 miles, how long did I ride in both hours and
minutes?
You are riding a bicycle. If you apply a forward force of 125 N, and you and
the bicycle have a combined mass of 82 kg, what will be the forward
acceleration of the bicycle? (Assume there is no friction.)
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Answer:
1.52g
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Force = 125N
Mass combined = 82kg
Unknown:
Acceleration of the bicycle = ?
Solution:
From Newton second law of motion suggests that:
Force = mass x acceleration
Acceleration = [tex]\frac{force}{mass}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{125}{82}[/tex] = 1.52g
Answer:
The answer that was correct for me was A. 55 N pulling left, and 16 N, 17N p
pulling Right
Explanation:
A 37.0-kg child swings in a swing supported by two chains, each 3.06 m long. The tension in each chain at the lowest point is 410 N. (a) Find the child's speed at the lowest point.______m/s (b) Find the force exerted by the seat on the child at the lowest point. (Ignore the mass of the seat.)_______ N(upword)
Answer:
1. 6.15m/s
2. 820N
Explanation:
The total upward force
= 410x2
= 820
g = 9.81
a = v²/r
= 2xT - msg = m x v²/r
= 820-37*9.81 = 37v²/3.06
= 820-362.97 = 37v²/3.06
= 457.03 = 12.09v²
To get v²
V² = 457.03/12.09
V² = 37.8
V = √37.8
V = 6.15m/s
B. We already have the answer to this question
The force exerted is simply gotten by this calculation
2x410
= 820N
which refers to information gathered by the systematic study of nature?
prediction
communication of facts
scientific knowledge
hypothesis
Answer:
it is scientific knowledge
Explanation:
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The scientific knowledge refers to information gathered by the systematic study of nature.
What is scientific knowledge?A generalized corpus of laws and ideas developed employing the scientific method to describe an interesting occurrence or behavior is referred to as scientific knowledge.
What is systematic study?
Science would be the systematic study of the composition and dynamics of the physical as well as the natural world via experimentation and observation.
the systematic study of natural circumstances and phenomena. empirical proof. the term for the facts and figures that support an explanation in science.
Therefore, the correct answer will be option (C)
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Staying with the dragster problem...two more... If the dragster did the amount of work you calculated in the previous problem in 4.38 seconds, how much power was generated in Watts?
Answer:
1,439,283.10Watts
Explanation:
The question looks incomplete. We need the workdone to get the power generated.
Power = Workdone/Time
Power = Force * Distance/Time
Let
Force = 24340 Newtons
Distance covered = 259meters
Given
Time = 4.38secs
Required
Power generated
Substitute the given parameters into the formula;
Power generated = 24340*259/4.38
Power generated = 6,304,060/4.38
Power generated = 1,439,283.10
Hence the amount of power generated is 1,439,283.10Watts
It has been suggested that rail guns based on this principle could accelerate payloads into earth orbit or beyond. Find the distance the bar must travel along the rails if it is to reach the escape speed for the earth (11.2 km/s).
Let B = 0.86 T , I = 2300 A , m = 20 kg , and L = 55 cm . For simplicity, assume the net force on the object is equal to the magnetic force, as in parts A and B, even though gravity plays an important role in an actual launch into space.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
Answer:
The distance of the bar D = 1153 km
Explanation:
The electric force is the one that takes place between electric charges.
The electric force with which two point charges are attracted or repelled at rest is directly proportional to their product, inversely proportional to the square of the distance that separates them and acts in the direction of the line that joins them.
Recall that:
Electrical force(F) = I*B*L
where;
I = the current,
B = the magnetic field strength,
L = the length of the bar
However;
From the second equation of motion,
F = Ma
Since; (F) = I*B*L
Then,
Ma = IBL,
where;
M is the mass;
a is the acceleration
Making the acceleration (a) the subject of the formula, we have
a = IBL/M
Similarly;
From the third equation of motion;
v^2= u^2+2as,
where v and u are the final velocity and the initial velocity respectively
Here u = 0
Also; let distance s = D
Then
v^2 = 2aD
where;
a = IBL/M
Making the distance D the subject of the formula, we get:
D = v^2/2a = v2*M/(2IBL)
D = 11200² × 20/(2×2300×0.86×0.55)
D = 1153047.155 m
D = 1153 km