A 1.00 cm diameter plastic sphere, used in a static electricity demonstration, has a charge of 22.6 pC uniformly distributed on its surface. What is the potential at its surface (or just barely above it)?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Electric potential,  V = 40.68 volts

Explanation:

Given that,

Charge on the sphere, [tex]q=22.6\ pC=22.6\times 10^{-12}\ C[/tex]

Diameter of the plastic sphere, d = 1 cm

Radius, r = 0.5 cm

We need to find the electric potential at its surface. The potential at a surface is given by :

[tex]V=\dfrac{kq}{r}[/tex]

[tex]V=\dfrac{9\times 10^9\times 22.6\times 10^{-12}}{0.5\times 10^{-2}}[/tex]

V = 40.68 volts

So, the electric potential at its surface is 40.68 volts. Hence, this is the required solution.


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How much charge will have accumulated on the plates of a charging capacitor after a length of time equal to one time constant?

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Answer: 63% of the final charge

Explanation:

When a capacitor is connected to a battery/power supply, the capacitor charges following the exponential law:

[tex]Q(t)=Q_0 (1-e^{-\frac{t}{\tau}})[/tex]

where

[tex]Q_0[/tex] is the final charge of the capacitor, which is

[tex]Q_0 =CV_0[/tex]

where C is the capacitance and [tex]V_0[/tex] the potential difference of the battery

t is the time

[tex]\tau[/tex] is the time constant of the circuit

Re-writing the equation,

[tex]Q(t)=CV_0 (1-e^{-\frac{t}{\tau}})[/tex]

After a time equal to one time constant,

[tex]t=\tau[/tex]

Therefore the charge on the capacitor will be

[tex]Q(\tau)=CV_0 (1-e^{-\frac{\tau}{\tau}})=CV_0(1-e^{-1})=0.63CV_0[/tex]

Which means 63% of the final charge.

Final answer:

After one time constant, the charge on a capacitor in an RC circuit will be approximately 63% of its maximum value. The time constant τ is calculated as the product of resistance R and capacitance C. The formula for the charge at any time is Q(t) = Q_{max}(1 - e^{-t/RC}).

Explanation:

When a capacitor charges in an RC circuit, it goes through a process described by an exponential function. After a time period equal to one time constant, represented by the symbol τ and given by the formula τ = RC (where R is the resistance in ohms and C is the capacitance in farads), the charge on a capacitor will reach approximately 63% of its maximum charge. This characteristic time, the time constant, determines how quickly the capacitor charges up to its maximum value, which is limited by the supply voltage.

The charge Q on the capacitor can be determined by the equation Q(t) = Q_{max}(1 - e^{-t/RC}) where Q(t) is the charge at time t, Q_{max} is the maximum charge, R is the resistance, C is the capacitance, and e is the base of the natural logarithm. When t equals the time constant τ (t = RC), the charge on the capacitor is Q(τ) = Q_{max}(1 - e^{-1}) which is approximately 63% of Q_{max}.

While driving north at 25 m/s during a rainstorm you notice that the rain makes an angle of 38 degrees with the vertical. While driving back home moments later at the same speed but in the opposite direction, you see that the rain is falling straight down. From these observations, determine the speed of the raindrops relative to the ground. From these observations, determine the angle of the raindrops relative to the ground.

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Final answer:

To determine the speed of the raindrops relative to the ground and their angle, we analyze the observations of rain angle in two car speeds using trigonometry and the Pythagoras theorem, concluding with the application of the tangent function and arctan.

Explanation:

When driving north at 25 m/s, rain appears to make an angle of 38 degrees with the vertical due to the combination of the rain's vertical speed and the horizontal speed of the car. However, when driving south at the same speed, the rain appears to fall vertically, indicating the horizontal component of the rain's velocity is equal to the car's speed. To determine the speed of the raindrops relative to the ground and the angle of the raindrops relative to the ground, we can use trigonometry.

Given the observation that the rain appears vertical when driving south at 25 m/s, it implies the horizontal velocity of the rain is 25 m/s (equal but opposite to the car's velocity, thereby canceling it out). From the 38-degree angle observation, we can use tan(38 degrees) = vertical component / horizontal component to find the vertical speed. The answer is derived from tan(38 degrees) = vertical component / 25 m/s, which allows us to calculate the vertical component.

The speed of the raindrops relative to the ground is then found by calculating the resultant of the horizontal and vertical components using Pythagoras theorem, and the angle of the raindrops is found by taking the arctan of the vertical component over the horizontal component.

If the speed of the wave on the guitar string is 600 m/s. Determine the period of that wave. Show all of your work including the initial equations and include the units in your answer

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Answer:

The period is (0.0017×wavelength) seconds

Explanation:

Speed = frequency × wavelength

Frequency = 1/period

Therefore, speed = 1/period × wavelength

Speed = wavelength/period

Period = wavelength/speed = wavelength/600 = (0.0017×wavelength) seconds

A 100 kg cart goes around the inside of a vertical loop of a roller coaster. The radius of the loop is 3 m and the cart moves at a speed of 6 m/s at the top. The force exerted by the track on the cart at the top of the loop is ________.

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Final answer:

The force exerted by the track on the cart at the top of the loop is 220 N, calculated by the difference between the centripetal force required for circular motion and the gravitational force acting on the cart.

Explanation:

The student is asking for the force exerted by the track on a 100 kg cart at the top of a vertical loop, where the cart has a speed of 6 m/s and the loop's radius is 3 m. At the top of the loop, the cart's weight and the normal force from the track provide the centripetal force necessary to keep the cart moving in a circle. To calculate the total force exerted by the track on the cart, we need to account for both the cart's weight (gravitational force) and the centripetal force required to keep it in circular motion.

The gravitational force (Fg) can be calculated using the equation Fg = m × g, where m is the mass of the cart and g is the acceleration due to gravity. The centripetal force (Fc) required for circular motion at the top of the loop can be calculated with the formula Fc = m × v² / r, where v is the speed of the cart and r is the radius of the loop.

The force exerted by the track (Ft) is then the difference between the centripetal force and the gravitational force because, at the top of the loop, the track has to push down on the cart to provide the inward centripetal force while also supporting the cart's weight.

Let's calculate each force:
Gravitational Force (Fg): Fg = 100 kg × 9.8 m/s² = 980 N
Centripetal Force (Fc): Fc = (100 kg) × (6 m/s)² / (3 m) = 1200 N

Now, we calculate the total force exerted by the track at the top of the loop:

Total Force by Track (Ft):
Ft = Fc - Fg
Ft = 1200 N - 980 N = 220 N

Therefore, the force exerted by the track on the cart at the top of the loop is 220 N.

A 75.3 kg bobsled is pushed along a horizontal surface by two athletes. After the bobsled is pushed a distance of 8.1 m starting from rest, its speed is 7.1 m/s. Find the magnitude of the net force on the bobsled. Answer in units of N

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Answer:

233.43 N

Explanation:

Force: This is the product of mass and acceleration of a body.

The formula for force is given as,

F = ma .............. Equation 1

Where F = Net force on the bobsled, m = mass of the bobsled, a = acceleration of the bobsled

We can look for a using the equation of motion

v² = u² + 2as.............. Equation 2

Where V = final velocity, u = initial velocity, a = acceleration, s = distance.

making a the subject of the equation,

a = (v²-u²)/2s................... Equation 3

Given: v = 7.1 m/s, u = 0 m/s ( from rest), s = 8.1 m.

Substitute into equation 3

a = (7.1²-0²)/(2×8.1)

a = 50.41/16.2

a = 3.1 m/s²

Also given: m = 75.3 kg

Substitute into equation 1

F = 75.3×3.1

F = 233.43 N

Hence the net force on the bobsled = 233.43 N

What is the net charge on a sphere that has the following? (a) 5.87 106 electrons and 8.11 106 protons C

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Answer:

3.6 * 10^-13 C

Explanation:

The net charge of the sphere will be the sum of the total electron charge and total proton charge. Mathematically,

Q = Qe + Qp

TOTAL ELECTRON CHARGE:

An electron has an electronic charge of -1.6022 * 10^-19C.

Hence, the charge of 5.87 * 10^6 electrons will be:

Qe = - 1.6022 * 10^-19 * 5.87 * 10^6

Qe = - 9.405 * 10^-13 C

TOTAL PROTON CHARGE:

A proton has an electronic charge of 1.6022 * 10^-19. Hence, 8.11 * 10^6 protons will have:

Qp = 1.6022 * 10^-19 * 8.11 * 10^6

Qp = 1.3 * 10^-12 C

=> Q = (-9.405 * 10^-13) + (1.3 * 10^-12)

Q = 3.6 * 10^-13 C

Answer:

3.58*10⁻¹³ C

Explanation:

When we have a net charge on a sphere, this means that there must be a difference in the number of electrons and protons on the sphere, otherwise, the sphere would be electrically neutral.

In this case, we can find this difference as follows:

Np -Ne = 8.11*10⁶ protons - 5.87*10⁶ electrons = 2.24*10⁶ protons.

The total charge carried by all these protons is just the product of the charge of only one proton (which is equal to the elementary charge e) times the number of excess protons, as follows:

Qnet = 2.24*10⁶ protons * 1.6*10⁻19 C/proton = 3.58*10⁻¹³ C

Which of the following would decrease the resistance in a wire?

Increase the thickness of the wire
Increase the mass of the wire
Decrease the thickness of the wire
Decrease the mass of the wire

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Increase the thickness of the wire would decrease the resistance in a wire

Explanation:

Thicker wires have a larger cross-section that increases the surface area with which electrons can flow unimpeded.  The thicker the wire, therefore, the lower the resistance.

Thin wires have very high resistance the reason the thin tungsten in a bulb glows because it is heated from the high resistance of many electrons trying to pass through a very small cross-section.

Answer:

Increase the thickness of the wire

Explanation:

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In a transverse wave, the motion of the disturbance is in what direction relative to the wave motion? opposite parallel perpendicular in the same direction

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Answer:

[tex]\displaystyle Perpendicular[/tex]

Explanation:

Longitudinal waves are parallel to the direction of the motion of the disturbance, while transverse waves are perpendicular to the direction of the motion of the disturbance.

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In a transverse wave, the motion of the disturbance is perpendicular to the wave motion.

A transverse wave is a type of wave where movements oscillate along paths at a right angle to the advance of the wave.

Examples of this type of wave include seismic waves and electromagnetic waves.

The electromagnetic waves can be both radio waves and light waves.

In conclusion, in a transverse wave, the motion of the disturbance is perpendicular to the wave motion.

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Calculate the discharge (in cubic meters/second) if a large stream's average velocity is 3 meters/second, its stage is 14 meters, and its width as measured bank-to-bank is 27 meters.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given

average velocity of stream is [tex]v_{avg}=3\ m/s[/tex]

Stage of stream i.e. depth [tex]d=14\ m[/tex]

width of stream [tex]w=27\ m[/tex]

We know that discharge of a stream is given by

[tex]Q=A\cdot v[/tex]

where A=area of cross-section

v=average velocity

[tex]A=14\times 27\ m^2[/tex]

Therefore discharge is given by

[tex]Q=14\times 27\times 3[/tex]

[tex]Q=1134\ m^3/s[/tex]                              

A cylinder which is in a horizontal position contains an unknown noble gas at 54700 Pa 54700 Pa and is sealed with a massless piston. The piston is slowly, isobarically moved inward 0.150 m 0.150 m , while 16800 J 16800 J of heat is removed from the gas. If the piston has a radius of 0.272 m 0.272 m , calculate the change in internal energy Δ U ΔU of the system.

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Answer:

-14892.93 J

Explanation:

given,

Pressure, P = 54700 Pa

heat removed, Q = 16800 J

radius, r = 0.272 m

distance, d = 0.150 m

internal energy ΔU of the system = ?

We know,

Force = Pressure x area

F = P x A

F = 54700 x π x r²

F = 54700 x π x 0.272²

F = 12713.79 N

Work done = F.d

W = 12713.79 x 0.15

W = 1907.07 J

Change in internal energy ΔU is

ΔU = W + Q

     = 1907.07 + (-16800)

     = -14892.93 J

Hence, the change in internal energy is equal to -14892.93 J

person walks in the following pattern: 2.3 km north, then 2.5 km west, and finally 5.4 km south. (a) How far and (b) at what angle (measured counterclockwise from east) would a bird fly in a straight line from the same starting point to the same final point

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Answer:

a.3.86 Km

b.Direction=233.3 degree

Explanation:

We are given that

Person wale in North direction,DE=2.3 Km

Person walk in West direction==BD=2.5 Km

Person walk in South direction,EC=5.4 Km

a.We have to find the distance  between initial and final position.

Vector AB=-2.5 Km

BD=-EA=-2.3 Km

CA=y=-(EC-EA)=-(5.4-2.3))=-3.1 m

AB=-DE=x=-2.5 Km

Magnitude of resultant vector=[tex]\sqrt{AB^2+CA^2}=\sqrt{(-2.5)^2+(-3.1)^2}[/tex]

Magnitude of resultant vector=3.86 Km

Hence, the distance between initial and final position=3.86 Km

b.Direction=[tex]\theta=tan^{-1}(\frac{y}{x})[/tex]

Direction=[tex]\theta=tan^{-1}(\frac{-3.1}{-2.3})\approx 53.3^{\circ}[/tex] S of W

x-coordinate and y-coordinate are negative therefore, the angle lies in third quadrant.

When we measured from East then

[tex]\theta=53.3+180=233.3^{\circ}[/tex]

Therefore, the direction=233.3 degree

What is it's speed at this time? A rocket blasts off and moves straight upward from the launch pad with constant acceleration. After 2.7s the rocket is at a height of 86m

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Answer: 31.85 m/s

Explanation:

Since we are talking about constant acceleration, we can use the following equation to find the speed [tex]s[/tex] of the rocket:

[tex]s=\frac{d}{t}[/tex]

Where:

[tex]d=86 m[/tex] is the distance the rocket has traveled

[tex]t=2.7 s[/tex] is the time in which the rocket has traveled the distance [tex]d[/tex]

Solving the equation with the given data:

[tex]s=\frac{86 m}{2.7 s}[/tex]

[tex]s=31.85 m/s[/tex] This is the rocket's speed

An unknown weak acid with a concentration of 0.090 M has a pH of 1.80. What is the Ka of the weak acid?

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Answer : The value of [tex]K_a[/tex] of the weak acid is, [tex]3.36\times 10^{-3}[/tex]

Explanation : Given,

Initial concentration = 0.090 M

pH = 1.80

First we have to calculate the hydrogen ion concentration.

[tex]pH=-\log [H^+][/tex]

[tex]1.80=-\log [H^+][/tex]

[tex][H^+]=0.0158M[/tex]

Now we have to calculate the [tex]K_a[/tex] of the weak acid.

The dissociation reaction of weak acid is:

                         [tex]HA\rightleftharpoons H^++A^-[/tex]

Initial conc.   0.090     0       0

At eqm.       (0.090-x)  x       x

x = 0.0158 M

The expression for dissociation constant is:

[tex]K_a=\frac{(x)\times (x)}{(0.090-x)}[/tex]

Now put all the given values in this expression, we get:

[tex]K_a=\frac{(0.0158)\times (0.0158)}{(0.090-0.0158)}[/tex]

[tex]K_a=3.36\times 10^{-3}[/tex]

Thus, the value of [tex]K_a[/tex] of the weak acid is, [tex]3.36\times 10^{-3}[/tex]

The value of Ka of the weak acid with a concentration of 0.090 M and has a pH of 1.80 is 3.36 × 10-³.

How to calculate Ka of an acid?

To calculate the Ka of an acid, we have to calculate the hydrogen ion concentration of the acid using the following expression:

pH = -log {H+}

1.80 = -log {H+}

{H+} = 0.0158M

The dissociation equation is given as follows:

HA ⇌ H+ + A-

Ka = 0.0158²/(0.090 - 0.0158)

Ka = 2.49 × 10-⁴/7.42 × 10-²

Ka = 0.336 × 10-²

Ka = 3.36 × 10-³

Therefore, the value of Ka of the weak acid with a concentration of 0.090 M and has a pH of 1.80 is 3.36 × 10-³.

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Several students in the group made comments to the Coach about the back pack. Which student has the correct analysis of the forces and motion of the back pack?

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Final answer:

The student who has the correct analysis of the forces and motion of the backpack understands Newton's laws of motion and can apply them to the situation.

Explanation:

The student who has the correct analysis of the forces and motion of the backpack would be the one who understands the principles of Newton's laws of motion and can apply them to the situation.

Newton's first law of motion states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction, unless acted upon by an external force. This law applies to the backpack on the group's graph, as it initially moves forward and then stops.

Newton's second law of motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. The student who correctly recognizes the forces and acceleration involved in the motion of the backpack would have the correct analysis.

Aristotle said that a moving earthly or `mundane' object with nothing pushing or pulling on it will always A slow down and stop. B speed up. C keep moving at the same speed. D follow a circular path.

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Answer:

A slow down and stop

Explanation:

When there is no force acting on something it automatically begins to slow down and then stops.Essentially, Aristotle's perspective of motion is that "it requires a force to move an object in an unnatural" way— or, plainly, that "movement involves strength." Indeed, if you propel a book, it keeps moving. Once you stop trying to push, it comes to a stop.

Is this statement true or false? The next generation of nuclear power plants being built in California and South Africa are even safer and more efficient than previous generations of power plants.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Modern safer and cheaper nuclear reactors can not only meet the range of our long term energy demands, they can also fight global warming.

Modern techniques provide ways to reduce radioactive waste amount. "A closed fuel cycle may be switched on for new kinds of nuclear plants. Alternatively, the waste is chemically dissuaded to transform the reusable element into fuel. This implies that nuclear waste would not be buried.

Answer:

Truee

Explanation:

Your textbook discusses the cosmic calendar, a model of the history of the universe scaled to a single year. The length of time represented by one month on this cosmic calendar is therefore closest to__________

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Answer:

1.15 Billion Years

Explanation:

If the average age of the universe is 13.772 billion years and that equals to a year in cosmic calendar, then the length of time in a month will be 13.772 / 12 = 1.14766666667 ~ 1.15 Billion Years

According to Coulomb’s Law, the force between two charged objects is related to _____.
a. the inverse of the square of the distance separating them
b. the distance separating them
c. the inverse of the charges of the objects
d. the mass of the objects

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Answer:

A.) the inverse of the square of the distance separating them

Explanation:

Coulombs law states that "the force of attraction between two charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them."

Mathematically, F = kq1q2/r²

Where q1 and q2 are the charges

r is the distance between the charges.

According to the law, the force between two charged objects is related to the inverse of the square of the distance separating them.

Final answer:

Coulomb’s Law states that the force between two charged objects is directly related to the inverse of the square of the distance between them.

Explanation:

According to Coulomb’s Law, the force between two charged objects is related to (a) the inverse of the square of the distance separating them. This law states that the force (F) between two charges is directly proportional to the product of their charges (q1 and q2) and inversely proportional to the square of the distance (r) between them. It's written as F = k * q1 * q2 / r^2, where k is Coulomb's constant. Thus, if the distance between the objects is doubled, the force between them is reduced to one fourth of its original value.

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The development of solar panels for home installation has improved due to technological advances and subsidies. These factors shift the supply curve to the _____ and result in the equilibrium price of solar panel installations to _____.

right; fall


left; rise


left; fall


right; rise

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Answer:

The correct answer is

right; fall

Explanation:

When there are changes in the costs of the factors of production, it can result in the supply curve shifting to the right or to the left. That means the quantity supplied at the given price has either increased or decreased, hence the supply curve shows the relationship between quantity supplied at a given price

Factors that can cause a shift in supply curve include, prices of imput materials, increased competition, technological advancement, social or natural factors and general expectations.

When the supply curve shifts right, that means increased in supply or more units are available at a given price, hence prices fall. However if the supply curve shifts left that means less goods are available at a given market price, hence prices of the commodities will rise

Kohlberg believed that_____________.A. moral development progressed through distinct, qualitatively different stages. B. moral development was made up of constant, gradual growth.C. the stages of development were distinct; they did not build on one another.D. children did not necessarily progress through the stages in order.

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Answer:

A. moral development progressed through distinct, qualitatively different stages.

Explanation:

Kolhberg’s theory of moral development states that we progress through three levels of moral thinking that build on our cognitive development.

Wayne exerts a force of 63 N to pull a 308 N sled along a snowy path using a rope that makes a 33° angle with the ground. The sled moves 11.3 m in 3.1 s. What is Wayne’s power? Answer in units of W.

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Answer:

P = 192.6 Watt

Explanation:

given,

Force of Pull, F = 63 N

Weight of the sled, W = 308 N

Angle made with ground, θ = 33°

Movement of sled,s= 11.3 m

time, t = 3.1 s

Power of Wayne = ?

Work done = F .s cos θ

W = 63 x 11.3 x cos 33°

W = 597 J

We know.

[tex]Power = \dfrac{Work\ done}{time}[/tex]

[tex]P= \dfrac{597}{3.1}[/tex]

  P = 192.6 Watt

The Wayne's Power is equal to P = 192.6 Watt

The Pentium 4 Prescott processor, released in 2004, had a clock rate of 3.6 GHz and voltage of 1.25 V. Assume that, on average, it consumed 10 W of static power and 90 W of dynamic power.The Core i5 Ivy Bridge, released in 2012, had a clock rate of 3.4 GHz and voltage of 0.9 V. Assume that, on average, it consumed 30 W of static power and 40 W of dynamic power.Find the percentage of the total dissipated power comprised by static power for the Pentium 4 Prescott. Round to a whole integer between 0-1

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Answer:

For Pentium 4 Prescott:

% of Static Power = 10

For core i5 Ivy Bridge:

% of Static Power = 43

Given Information:

Static Power of P4 = 10 W

Dynamic Power of P4 = 90 W

Static Power of i5 = 30 W

Dynamic Power of i5 = 40 W

Required Information:

% of static power w.r.t total power dissipation = ?

Explanation:

For Pentium 4 Prescott:

% of static power = static power/total power * 100

% of static power = 10/(10 + 90) * 100

% of static power = 10/(100) * 100

% of static power = 10

For core i5 Ivy Bridge:

% of static power = static power/total power * 100

% of static power = 30/(30 + 40) * 100

% of static power = 30/(70) * 100

% of static power = 43 (rounded to nearest whole integer)

Final answer:

The static power comprises 10% of the total dissipated power for the Pentium 4 Prescott processor.

Explanation:

To calculate the percentage of the total dissipated power that is comprised of static power for the Pentium 4 Prescott, we need to add the static power to the dynamic power to get the total power and then find what percentage the static power is of the total power.

Total power for Pentium 4 Prescott = Static power + Dynamic power
Total power for Pentium 4 Prescott = 10 W + 90 W
Total power for Pentium 4 Prescott = 100 W

Percentage of static power = (Static power / Total power)  imes 100
Percentage of static power = (10 W / 100 W)  imes 100
Percentage of static power = 10%

So, the static power comprises 10% of the total dissipated power for the Pentium 4 Prescott.

A flywheel with a very low friction bearing takes 1.6 h to stop after the motor power is turned off. The flywheel was originally rotating at 55 rpm. What was the initial rotation rate in radians per second?

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Answer: 5.76 rads/s

Explanation:

The initial rotation is 55 rpm

1 rev = 2π radians

55 revs = 55 × 2π/1 = 345.58 radians/min

345.58 rads/min = 345.58rads/60s = 5.76 rads/s

A 40.0 kg child is in a swing that is attached to ropes 2.00 m long. Find the gravitational potential energy associated with the child relative to the child’s lowest position under the following conditions:

a. when the ropes are horizontal
b. when the ropes make a 30.0° angle with the vertical
c. at the bottom of the circular arc

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Answer:

A. As the ropes are horizontal the child has travelled 2m of vertical displacement from his lowest position.

Gpe @ A=mgh=40*9.81*2=784.8J

B. At 30degree vertical angle the vertical displacement from lowest position is given by

2-2cos(30)=2-1.73=0.27m

Gpe @B= 40*9.81*0.27=106 J

C: at the bottom of circular arc it's Gpe is zero relative to lowest position as bottom of arc itself is lowest position.

(a) The gravitational potential energy when the ropes are horizontal is 784.8 J.

(b)   The gravitational potential energy when the ropes make a 30 degree angle with vertical is 106 J.

(c)  At the bottom of circular arc the gravitational potential energy is zero.

Given data:

The mass of child is, m = 40.0 kg.

The length of ropes is, L = 2 m.

The energy possessed by any object under the influence of gravity and by the virtue of position of object is known as gravitational potential energy.

(a)

As the ropes are horizontal the child has travelled 2m of vertical displacement from his lowest position. Then the gravitational potential energy is,

[tex]PE = mgL\\\\PE = 40 \times 9.8 \times 2\\\\PE=784.8 \;\rm J[/tex]

Thus, the gravitational potential energy when the ropes are horizontal is 784.8 J.

(b)

At 30 degree vertical angle the vertical displacement from lowest position, the gravitational potential energy is given by,

[tex]PE = mgL(1-cos30^{\circ})\\\\PE = 40 \times 9.8 \times 2 \times (1-cos30^{\circ})\\\\PE = 106 \;\rm J[/tex]

Thus, the gravitational potential energy when the ropes make a 30 degree angle with vertical is 106 J.

(c)

At the bottom of circular arc it's gravitational potential energy is zero relative to lowest position as bottom of arc itself is lowest position.

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A circular plastic disk with radius R = 1.80 cm has a uniformly distributed charge of Q = +(2.05 ✕ 106)e on one face. A circular ring of width 30 μm is centered on that face, with the center of the ring at radius r = 0.50 cm. What charge is contained within the width of the ring?

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The charge contained within the width of the ring on the plastic disk is approximately [tex]\(1.89 \times 10^6\)[/tex] elementary charges (e).

To find the charge contained within the width of the ring, we'll first calculate the total charge of the disk and then subtract the charge within the inner circle defined by the radius of 0.5 cm.

1. Calculate the total charge of the disk:

  Total charge, Q_total = Q = +(2.05 ✕ 10^6)e

2. Calculate the area of the entire disk:

  Area_disk = π * R^2

            = π * (1.80 cm)^2

            = 10.17 cm^2

3. Calculate the area of the inner circle:

  Area_inner_circle = π * (0.50 cm)^2

                    = π * 0.25 cm^2

                    = 0.785 cm^2

4. Calculate the area of the ring:

  Area_ring = Area_disk - Area_inner_circle

            = 10.17 cm^2 - 0.785 cm^2

            = 9.385 cm^2

5. Calculate the charge density of the disk:

  Charge density, σ = Q_total / Area_disk

                    = (2.05 ✕ 10^6)e / 10.17 cm^2

                    ≈ 201,183.43 e/cm^2

6. Calculate the charge within the width of the ring:

  Charge_ring = σ * Area_ring

              ≈ 201,183.43 e/cm^2 * 9.385 cm^2

              ≈ 1.89 ✕ 10^6 e

So, the charge contained within the width of the ring is approximately 1.89 ✕ 10^6 e.

A startled armadillo leaps upward, rising 0.587 m in the first 0.193 s. (a) What is its initial speed as it leaves the ground? (b) What is its speed at the height of 0.587 m? (c) How much higher does it go? Use g=9.81 m/s2.

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Answer:

a) Initial speed as it leaves the ground is 3.99 m/sb) Speed at the height of 0.587 m is 2.10 m/sc) Height reached is 0.81 m

Explanation:

a) We have equation of motion s = ut + 0.5 at²

        Initial velocity, u = ?

        Acceleration, a = -9.81 m/s²  

        Time, t = 0.193 s

        Displacement, s = 0.587 m      

     Substituting

                      s = ut + 0.5 at²

                      0.587 = u x 0.193 + 0.5 x -9.81x 0.193²

                      u = 3.99 m/s

    Initial speed as it leaves the ground is 3.99 m/s

b) We have equation of motion v = u + at

     Initial velocity, u = 3.99 m/s

     Final velocity, v = ?

     Time, t = 0.193 s

     Acceleration, a = -9.81 m/s²

   Substituting

                      v = u + at  

                      v = 3.99 + -9.81 x 0.193

                      v = 2.10 m/s

    Speed at the height of 0.587 m is 2.10 m/s

c) We have equation of motion v² = u² + 2as

Initial velocity, u = 3.99 m/s  

Acceleration, a = -9.81 m/s²  

Final velocity, v = 0 m/s  

Substituting  

v² = u² + 2as

0² = 3.99² + 2 x -9.81 x s

s = 0.81 m

Height reached is 0.81 m

In which situations can you conclude that the object is undergoing a net interaction with one or more other objects? (Select all that apply.
1)A car travels at constant speed around a circular race track.
2)A book slides across the table and comes to a stop.
3)A hydrogen atom remains at rest in outer space.
4)A proton in a particle accelerator moves faster and faster.
5)A spacecraft travels at a constant speed toward a distant star.

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Answer:

4, A proton in a particle accelerator moves faster and faster.

Explanation:

A particle accelerator according to Wikipedia.com is a machine that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to very high speeds and energies, and to contain them in well-defined beams. Large accelerators are used for basic research in particle physics.

As the proton moves around, it collides with other proton and the wall of the accelerator thereby undergoing net interaction.

Feng and Isaac are riding on a merry-ground. Feng rides on a horse at the outer rim of the circular platform, twice as far from the center of the circular platform as Isaac, who rides on an inner horse. When the merry-go-round is rotating at a constant angular speed, what is Feng’s angular speed?

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Answer: The question is incomplete or missing details. here is the remaining part of the question ;

1. impossible to determine

2. half of Isaac’s

3. the same as Isaac’s

4. twice Isaac’s

The angular speed of feng will be the same as that of Isaac. Hence the answer is option 3

Explanation:

Since we have been told that both feng and isaac are riding on a merry go round i.e in a circular motion, irrespective of how fast one ride above the other, the angular speed will be constant since they are riding on a merry go round, as such both feng and isaac will maintain equal angular speed, hence the angular speed of feng will be the same as that of Isaac.

When the merry-go-round is rotating at a constant angular speed, what is Feng’s angular speed will be same as Isaac's.

Since, both Feng and Isaac are riding on the same marry-go-round in a circular motion. The speed of the marry-go-round is constant.

Angular speed depends on the frequency of the rotation and frequency of the rotation is irrespective of the position in a circle.

Therefore, when the merry-go-round is rotating at a constant angular speed, what is Feng’s angular speed will be same as Isaac's.

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A 10kg block is attached to a light cord that is wrapped around the pulley of an electric motor. What is the power output of the motor..?
when it is pulling the block upward with an instantaneous speed of 3m/s and an upward acceleration of 2 m/s?

a)300W b)360 c)600 d)240 e)480

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Answer:

Option B is correct.

Power = 360 W

Explanation:

Power = Work done/time

Work done = Force × distance moved through by the force

Power = Force × (distance moved through by the force/time)

(Distance moved through by the force/time) = velocity = 3 m/s

Power = Force × velocity

Force = ma

But the acceleration in this case is this acceleration + acceleration due to gravity because the force has to be overcoming the force of gravity to now move the object upward at 2 m/s²

a = (2 + g) (assume acceleration due to gravity = 10 m/s²

a = 2 + 10 = 12 m/s²

F = ma = 10 × 12 = 120 N

Power = F × v = 120 × 3 = 360 W

The light-gathering power of a telescope is directly related to the area of the telescope's primary mirror. A mirror with four times the diameter of another mirror collects how many times more light as the smaller mirror does in the same amount of time?

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Answer:

16 times

Explanation:

Generally, the light-gathering power of the mirror of a telescope is dependent on the area of the mirror. The area of the mirror is (π*d^2)/4. The variable 'd' is the diameter of the mirror. Therefore, if the diameter of A is four times the diameter of B, the light-gathering power of A will be (π*4^2)/4 while that of B will be (π*1^2)/4. This shows that A has 16 times that of B.

A mirror with four times the diameter of another mirror collects 16 times more light than the smaller mirror in the same amount of time.

The light-gathering power of a telescope is directly proportional to the area of its primary mirror. The area A of a circular mirror is given by the formula [tex]\( A = \pi \left(\frac{D}{2}\right)^2 \)[/tex], where D is the diameter of the mirror.

If one mirror has four times the diameter of another, we can denote the diameters as D for the smaller mirror and [tex]\( 4D \)[/tex] for the larger mirror.

The area of the smaller mirror is:

[tex]\[ A_{\text{small}} = \pi \left(\frac{D}{2}\right)^2 = \pi \frac{D^2}{4} \][/tex]

The area of the larger mirror is:

[tex]\[ A_{\text{large}} = \pi \left(\frac{4D}{2}\right)^2 = \pi \left(2D\right)^2 = \pi 4D^2 \][/tex]

To find out how many times more light the larger mirror collects compared to the smaller mirror, we divide the area of the larger mirror by the area of the smaller mirror:

[tex]\[ \frac{A_{\text{large}}}{A_{\text{small}}} = \frac{\pi 4D^2}{\pi \frac{D^2}{4}} = \frac{4D^2}{\frac{D^2}{4}} = 4 \times 4 = 16 \][/tex]

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