A 0.20 kg mass (m1) hangs vertically from a spring and an elongation of the spring of 9.50 cm (r1) is recorded. With a mass (m2) of 1.00 kg hanging on the spring, a second elongation (r2) of 12.00 cm is recorded. Calculate the spring constant k in Newtons per meter (N/m). (Note: The equilibrium position is not zero.)

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Answer 1

Answer:

k=320N/m

Explanation:

Step one:

given data

Let the initial/equilibrum position be x

mass m1= 0.2kg

F1= 0.2*10= 2N

elongation e= 9.5cm= 0.095m

mass m2=1kg

F2=1*10= 10N

elongation e= 12cm= 0.12m

Step two:

From Hooke's law, which states that provided the elastic limits of a material is not exceeded the extention e is proportional to applied Force F

F=ke

2=k(0.095-a)

2=0.095k-ka----------1

10=k(0.12-a)

10=0.12k-ka----------2

solving equation 1 and 2 simultaneously

 

   10=0.12k-ka----------2

-   2=0.095k-ka----------1

   8=0.025k-0

divide both side by 0.025

k=8/0.025

k=320N/m


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answer? physics Q for 3rd secondary..

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Answer:

The 300 Ohm resistor

Explanation:

They are in series, so the current has to be the same in both.  P = I^2R, so with the same current, the larger resistor dissipates more power.

It is more difficult to climb a vertical staircasethan a slanted one​ give reason

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Answer:

The reason is similar to the reason why it is difficult to roll an object on a surface with a positive incline than rolling it on the ground

The more the path becomes vertical, the more force we have to apply to oppose the force of gravity

but when we are moving horizontally, we don't have to move against the gravity and hence, it is less difficult than going vertically upwards

You serve a tennis ball of mass 60g at a speed of 50
m/s, what is the impulse exerted on the ball? ( ball starts from rest )

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Answer:

[tex]J = 3~Kg.m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

Impulse and Momentum

The impulse-momentum theorem states that the change in momentum of an object equals the impulse applied to it.

The equation can be written as follows:

[tex]J =\Delta p = p_2-p_1[/tex]

Where:

J    = Impulse

p2 = Final Momentum

p2 = Initial Momentum

The momentum can be calculated as:

p = m.v

Where m is the mass of the object and v is the velocity.

The tennis ball with mass m=60 g = 0.06 Kg was served from rest (v1=0) to v2=50 m/s. The change in momentum is:

[tex]\Delta p = 0.06Kg~50~m/s-0[/tex]

[tex]\Delta p = 3~Kg.m/s[/tex]

Thus the impulse is:

[tex]\marhbf{J = 3~Kg.m/s}[/tex]

(ii) In two parts of the graph in Figure 1 the forces are balanced.
State the letters of the two parts of the graph where the horizontal forces
acting on the car are balanced.
121
part
and part

this is the graph:

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Answer:

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A block slides down an inclined plane from rest. Initially the block is at 4.5m above the ground. Find the speed of the block when it is 1.5m above the ground. 1) 7.7m/s 2) 9.4m/s 3) 5.4m/s 4) 3.2m/s

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Since, no external force is acting , so the system is in equilibrium .

Initial total energy = Final total energy

[tex]mg(4.5) = mg(1.5) + \dfrac{mv^2}{2}\\\\\dfrac{v^2}{2}=3\times g \\\\v^2=3\times 9.8\times 2\\\\v = \sqrt{58.8}\ m/s\\\\v = 7.67 \ m/s[/tex] ( Here , g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s² )

Therefore, option 1) is correct.

Hence, this is the required solution.

a current of 200 mA through a conductor converts 40 joules of electrical energy into heat in 30 seconds determine the p
otential drop across the conductor

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Answer:

ou have I=200mA, E=40J, t=30s, and you want to find the voltage drop.

First, you should know that  P=V⋅I , so V=PI

Second, you have the amount of energy converted in a certain amount of time, so E=P⋅t

So, find the power and use it to find the voltage drop.

this works , but i thought energy was defined by W = P * t whitch would then be P = W/t

A painter on a scaffold drops a 1.25 kg can of paint from a height of 5.00 m.
a) What is the kinetic energy of the can when the can is at a height of 3.00 m?
b) With what speed will the can hit the ground? (Neglect air resistance)

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Answer:

(a) The kinetic energy of the can when the can is at a height of 3.00 m.

(b) The speed with which the can will hit the ground is 9.9 m/s

Explanation:

(a) Kinetic energy is a form of energy. It is defined as the energy associated with bodies that are in motion and this energy depends on the mass and speed of the body.

Kinetic energy is defined as the amount of work necessary to accelerate a body of a given mass and at rest, until it reaches a given speed.

Kinetic energy is represented by the following formula:

Ec = ½ mv²

Where Ec is kinetic energy, which is measured in Joules (J), m is mass measured in kilograms (kg), and v is velocity measured in meters over seconds (m/s).

On the other hand, potential energy is the energy that measures the ability of a system to perform work based on its position. In other words, this is the energy that a body has at a certain height above the ground.

Gravitational potential energy is the energy associated with the gravitational force. This will depend on the relative height of an object to some reference point, the mass, and the force of gravity. Then for an object with mass m, at height h, the expression applied to the gravitational energy of the object is:

Ep = m g h

Where Ep is the potential energy in joules (J), m is the mass in kilograms (kg) is h the height in meters (m) and g is the acceleration of fall in m/s² (approximately 9.8 m/s²)

Energy is neither created nor destroyed, but only transforms from one state to another. This principle also extends to mechanical energy, so that in an isolated system, the sum of kinetic and potential energies between two instants of time remains constant:

½ m*v1² + m*g*h1=  ½ m*v2² + m*g*h2

 where v1 and h1 are the initial speed and height and v2 and h2 the final speed and height.

In this case:

v1= 0 m/sh1= 5 mv2= ?h2= 3 m

Replacing:

½ m*0² + m*g*5=  ½ m*v2² + m*g*3

Solving:

m*g*5= ½ m*v2² + m*g*3

The mass m appears in all terms, being able to simplify:

g*5=  ½ v2² + g*3

Solving for v2:

[tex]v2=\sqrt{\frac{g*5-g*3}{\frac{1}{2} } }[/tex]

being g= 9.8 m/s²:

v2= 6.26 m/s

The speed at 3 meters height is 6.26 m/s

Then the kinetic energy is calculated as:

Ec = ½ mv²

Ec = ½ 1.25 kg* (6.26 m/s)²

Ec= 24.49 J

The kinetic energy of the can when the can is at a height of 3.00 m.

(b) You know:

½ m*v1² + m*g*h1=  ½ m*v2² + m*g*h2

 where v1 and h1 are the initial speed and height and v2 and h2 the final speed and height.

In this case:

v1= 0 m/sh1= 5 mv2= ?h2= 0 m

Replacing:

½ m*0² + m*g*5=  ½ m*v2² + m*g*0

Solving:

m*g*5= ½ m*v2²

g*5=  ½ v2²

[tex]v2=\sqrt{\frac{g*5}{\frac{1}{2} } }[/tex]

being g= 9.8 m/s²:

v2= 9.9 m/s

The speed with which the can will hit the ground is 9.9 m/s



For motion maps that illustrate accelerated motion, what does a new level indicate?

change in acceleration or direction

constant acceleration and direlon

increased velocity

decreased velocity

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Answer:

A. change in acceleration or direction

Explanation:

A motion map can be defined as the graphical representation of the acceleration, velocity and position of a body or an object at specific intervals (period of time) or time readings.

For motion maps that illustrate accelerated motion, a new level indicates a change in acceleration or direction.

Acceleration can be defined as the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time.

This simply means that, acceleration is given by the subtraction of initial velocity from the final velocity all over time. Hence, if we subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity and divide that by the time, we can calculate an object’s acceleration.

Mathematically, acceleration is given by the equation;

[tex]Acceleration (a) = \frac{final \; velocity - initial \; velocity}{time}[/tex]

Additionally, acceleration is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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If force remains the same, and the mass of an object increases, what happens to the acceleration?

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Answer:

Decreases

Explanation:

Force= mass * acceleration

If the mass increases but force stays the same then the acceleration would have to decrease to maintain the same force

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Ball Na
dom
dom
n. Pas
1). Pas
1
4.3
5.86-10
5.91-10
5.89-10
8.09.10
4.91
3
6.02-10
6.32-10
5.24 10
14
5.91-10
6.98 to
8.07.10
6.41 10
5,8910
5.99-10
638-10
5.38.10
4.16
5
5.43
At 20 °C, the density of the ball substance is p = 2,2 10kg/m: fluid is p = 0,91-10kg/m
Distance between two marks is? - 1 m

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Answer:

the answer is c.

Explanation:

The CEO, ellen misk, left her martian office but accidentally left a cylindricall can of coke (3.1 inches in diameter, 5.42 inches in height) on her desk. If the can exerts a pressure of 510 Pascals, what is the specific gravity of the can?

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Answer:

Specific Gravity = 0.378

Explanation:

First, we will find the force exerted by the can on the table. This force will be equal to the weight of the can:

Pressure = Force/Area = Weight/Area

Weight = Pressure*Area

where,

Area = πdiameter²/4 = π[(3.1 in)(0.0254 m/1 in)]²/4 = 4.8 x 10⁻³ m²

Weight = (510 N/m²)(4.8 x 10⁻³ m²)

Weight = 2.48 N

Now, the weight is given as:

Weight = mg

2.48 N = m(9.8 m/s²)

m = (2.48 N)/(9.8 m/s²)

m = 0.25 kg

Now, we calculate volume of can:

Volume = (Area)(Height) = (4.8 x 10⁻³ m²)(5.42 in)(0.0254 m/1 in)

Volume = 6.6 x 10⁻⁴ m³

Hence, the density of can will be:

Density of Can = m/Volume = 0.25 kg/6.6 x 10⁻⁴ m³

Density of Can = 378.32 kg/m³

So, the specific gravity of Can will be:

Specific Gravity = Density of Can/Density of Water

Specific Gravity = (378.32 kg/m³)/(1000 kg/m³)

Specific Gravity = 0.378

What average net force is required to accelerate a car with a mass of 1200 kg from rest to 27.0 m/s2 in 10.0 s ?

1620 N
4360 N
444 N
11800 N
3240 N

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Use formula F = MA
Acceleration= (27 m/s2)/10s = 2.7 m/s/s
F = 1200kg * 2.7 m/s/s = 3240 N

The average net force required to accelerate the car is 3240 N

What is acceleration?

This is defined as the rate of change of velocity which time. It is expressed as

a = (v – u) / t

Where

a is the acceleration v is the final velocity u is the initial velocity t is the time

How to determine the acceleration Initial velocity (u) = 0 m/sFinal velocity (v) = 27 m/sTime (t) = 10 sAcceleration (a) =?

a = (v – u) / t

a = (27 – 0) / 10

a = 2.7 m/s²

How to determine the forceMass (m) 1200 KgAcceleration (a) = 2.7 m/s²Force (F) = ?

F = ma

F = 1200 × 2.7

F = 3240 N

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Convert 451 milliliters to fluid

ounces. Round your answer to 2

decimal places. **There are 29.57

milliliters in 1 fluid ounce***

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Answer:

451 milliliters equals 15.25 fluid ounces

Explanation:

The rule of three or is a way of solving problems of proportionality between three known values and an unknown value, establishing a relationship of proportionality between all of them. That is, what is intended with it is to find the fourth term of a proportion knowing the other three.

To solve a direct rule of three, the following formula must be followed:

a ⇒ b

c ⇒ x

So: [tex]x=\frac{c*b}{a}[/tex]

The direct rule of three is the rule applied in this case where there is a change of units.

In this case, the rule of three can be applied in the following way: if there are 29.57 milliliters in 1 fluid ounce, in 451 milliliters how many fluid ounces are there?

[tex]fluid ounces=\frac{451 mL*1 fluid ounce}{29.57 mL}[/tex]

fluid ounces= 15.25

451 milliliters equals 15.25 fluid ounces

which three statements about gravity in the formation of the solar system are true​

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The answer is A, B, D.

Answer:

The answer is A, B, D.

Explanation:

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Which of the following is a self-fulfilling prophecy?

mutual views that are often held by conflicting people
shared goals that override differences among people and require their cooperation
a perceived incompatibility of actions, goals, or ideas
a belief that leads to its own fulfillment

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Answer:

last one

Explanation:

Can someone please answer how to convert mass into weight?

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Answer:

To find the weight of something, simply multiply its mass by the value of the local gravitational field, and you get a result in newtons (N). For example, if your mass is 50 kg (about 110 pounds), then your weight is (50) (9.8). The point that must be overwhelmingly emphasized is that weight is a force.

Explanation:

Consider a person standing in an elevator that is moving at a constant velocity down. The upward normal force N exerted by the elevator floor on the person is Select one: a. smaller than the downward force of gravity on the person. b. identical to the downward force of gravity on the person. c. larger than the downward force of gravity on the person.

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Answer:

b. identical to the downward force of gravity on the person.

Explanation:

For an object in an elevator,

F = mg - ma       (g > a)

But since the velocity is uniform, a = 0.

Then,

F = mg - 0

F = mg

This is the actual weight of the object.

The object does not feel weightless, so that its actual weight can be measured during the downward motion of the elevator with uniform velocity.

Thus, the upward normal force, N, exerted by the elevator floor on the person is identical to the downward force of gravity on the person.

A tungsten filament at 25-degree celsius has a resistance of 0.350 ohms. What would be the resistance if the temperature is increased to 2850°C? The temperature coefficient of resistance for tungsten is 0.5*10^-3 /°C

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Answer:

R₂₈₅₀ =  0.838 ohms

Explanation:

The resistance of an element at some other temperature than 0°C can be given by the following formula:

Rₓ = R₀(1 + ∝ΔT)

where,

Rₓ = Resistance at temperature x

R₀ = Resistance at 0°C

∝ = Coefficient of linear expansion of tungsten = 0.5 x 10⁻³ /°C

ΔT = Change in Temperature

So, for the resistance of tungsten wire at 25°C:

Rₓ = R₂₅ = 0.35 ohms

ΔT = 25°C

Therefore,

0.35 ohms = R₀[1 + (0.5 x 10⁻³ /°C)(25°C)]

R₀ = (0.35 ohms)/1.0125

R₀ = 0.345 ohms

Now, we find the resistance at 2850°C

R₂₈₅₀ = (0.345 ohms)[1 + (0.5 x 10⁻³ /°C)(2850°C)]

R₂₈₅₀ =  0.838 ohms

you drive your car at a speed of 40 km/hr then slow down to 30km/hr

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

3

What is the voltage drop across the 10.0 2 resistor?
10.00
120.0 V
20.00
30.00

Answer: 20.0V

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Answer:

20.0V

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The voltage drop across the 10.0-ohm resistor would be 20.0 volt.

What is resistance?

Resistance is the obstruction of electrons in an electrically conducting material.

The mathematical relation for resistance can be understood with the help of the empirical relation provided by Ohm's law.

V=IR

For calculating equivalent resistance in series combination.

Re = R1  + R2 + R3

For the given problem the total resistance of the circuit would be as all the three resistors are connected in the series combination.

Re= 10+20+30

Re=60 ohm

As given in the figure all the resistance are connected in the series combination therefore the current flowing through them would be the same.

For the given problem we have to design and construct a circuit that has two resistors connected in series.

By using Ohms law

V=IR

120 = 60×I

I = 2 ampere

Given that we have a 120 V battery, that will produce a current of 2 Ampere

By using Ohm's law we can calculate the voltage drop across a 10-ohm resistor

V=IR

  =2×10

  = 20 volt

Thus, the voltage drop across the 10.0-ohm resistor comes out to be 20.0 volt.

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4. A substance has a density of 0.79 g/cm'. It is soluble in water. List all the possibilities of what it might be How could you determine the actual identity?​

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

Given that the density of the unknown substance is 0.79 g/cm3 and is soluble in water, the possible substances it could be are;

i) t-butanol

ii) ethanol

iii) 2-propanol

iv) acetone

However, the actual identity of the unknown substance can be obtained by carrying out a boiling point test. The four substances listed above have different boiling points. Hence the boiling point of the unknown substance ultimately discloses its identity.

A ball thrown vertically upward returns to the thrower 25s later determine the speed with which it was thrown​

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25/2=12.5s

12.5*9.8=122.5 m/s

2. A force of 500 N separates two objects. The distance between their centers is 67 m. The first object has a mass of 20 kg. What is the mass of the second object?​

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Answer:

The Equation of Newton's Law of Gravity. G is called the Gravitational Constant, and has the value 6.67×10-11 N ∙m2kg-2 (N is for Newton, the physicists' unit of force)or 1.5×10-11 lb∙m2kg-2

Explanation:

Gravitational force is an attractive force that exists between all objects with mass . an object with mass attracts another object with mass.

Mass of second object is [tex]1.6825*10^{15}[/tex] kg

If two bodies have mass m₁ and m₂ . Then attractive force between them is calculated by formula show below,

                                  [tex]F=G\frac{m1m2}{r^{2} }[/tex]

Where r is distance between bodies. and G is gravitational constant.

G = [tex]6.67*10^{-11}[/tex]  [tex]Nm^{2}/kg^{2}[/tex]

Here,  F = 500N, m₁=20 kg and r= 67 m

Substituting above values in force equation.

            [tex]500=\frac{6.67*10^{-11}*20*m2 }{(67)^{2} } \\\\m2=1.6825*10^{15} Kg[/tex]

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What is the answer to this question

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Answer:

0.11 m/s

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Initial displacement (d1) = 1.09 m

Final displacement (d2) = 2.55 m

Time (t) = 12.8 s

Average velocity =?

Next, we shall determine the total displacement (i.e change in displacement). This can be obtained as follow:

Initial displacement (d1) = 1.09 m

Final displacement (d2) = 2.55 m

Total displacement = d2 – d1

Total displacement = 2.55 – 1.09

Total displacement = 1.46 m

Finally, we shall determine the average velocity of the beetle. This can be obtained as follow:

Total Displacement = 1.46 m

Total time (t) = 12.8 s

Average velocity =?

Average velocity = Total Displacement / Total time

Average velocity = 1.46/12.8

Average velocity = 0.11 m/s

Thus, the average velocity of the beetle is 0.11 m/s

Coach ulcer paces the sidelines. Sarting at the 30 yd. line (A), he moves to the 10 yd. line (B), back to the 50 yd. line (C) and finally to the 20yd. Line (D) in 200 seconds. Determine his average speed and velocity.

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Answer:

See the answer below

Explanation:

Average speed = total distance traveled/total time taken

In order to determine the total distance traveled by the coach, consider the attached image.

Distance covered:

30 yd. line to 10 yd. line (A to B)= 20 yds

10 yd. line to 50 yd. line (B to C) = 40 yds

50 yd. line to 20 yd. line (C to D) = 30 yds

Total distance covered = 20 + 40 + 30 = 90 yds

Time taken = 200 seconds

Average Speed = 90/200 = 0.45 yd/s

Velocity = speed with direction

Hence,

His Velocity = 0.45 yd/s to the left of his starting point.

What is the de Broglie wavelength of an electron accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 50.0 V?
(a) 0.100 nm
(b) 0.139 nm
(c) 0.174 nm
(d) 0.834 nm
(e) none of those answers

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Answer:

(c) 0.174 nm

Explanation:

According to de Broglie hypothesis, the wavelength of the wave associated with electron is given by:

[tex] \boxed{ \bf{\lambda = \sqrt{\dfrac{150}{V \ (in \ Volt)}} \: \text{\AA}}}[/tex]

V → Potential Difference (50.0 V)

By substituting value of potential difference in the equation, we get:

[tex] \rm \longrightarrow \lambda = \sqrt{\dfrac{150}{50}} \: \text{\AA} \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow \lambda = \sqrt{3} \: \text{\AA} \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow \lambda = 1.74 \: \text{\AA} \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow \lambda = 0.174 \: nm[/tex]

2.5kg of water (C = 4189 J/(Kg x K)) is heated from T1 = 13.5 C to T2 = 22.5 C

To the heated water 0.5 kg of water at T3= 20 C is added. What is the final temperature of the water in Kelvin?

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Answer:

338 K

Explanation:

[tex]m_{1}[/tex] = 2.5 kg, c = 4189 J/(kg K), [tex]T_{1}[/tex] = 13.5 [tex]^{o} C[/tex], [tex]T_{2}[/tex] = 22.5 [tex]^{o} C[/tex]

[tex]m_{2}[/tex] = 0.5 kg, [tex]T_{3}[/tex] = 20 [tex]^{o} C[/tex]

Heat loss by hotter water = heat gained by cooler water

[tex]m_{1}[/tex]cΔT = [tex]m_{2}[/tex]cΔT

[tex]m_{1}[/tex]c([tex]T_{2}[/tex] - [tex]T_{1}[/tex]) = [tex]m_{2}[/tex]c([tex]T_{4}[/tex] - [tex]T_{3}[/tex])

2.5 x 4189 x (22.5 - 13.5) = 0.5 x 4189 x ([tex]T_{4}[/tex] - 20)

2.5 x 4189 x 9 = 2094.5 ([tex]T_{4}[/tex] - 20)

94252.5 = 2094.5[tex]T_{4}[/tex] - 41890

94252.5 + 41890 = 2094.5[tex]T_{4}[/tex]

136142.5 = 2094.5[tex]T_{4}[/tex]

[tex]T_{4}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{136142.5}{2094.5}[/tex]

    = 65

[tex]T_{4}[/tex]  = 65 [tex]^{o} C[/tex]

But,

θ K = 273 + θ[tex]^{o} C[/tex]

      = 273 + 65

      = 338

The final temperature of the water is 338 K.

The value of the temperature in kelvin is 338 K.

The given parameters;

mass of the initial water, m = 2.5 kgspecific heat capacity of water, C = 4189 J/kg.Kinitial temperature of water, T₁ = 13.5 ⁰Cfinal temperature of the water, T₂ = 22.5 ⁰Cmass of the final water, m = 0.5 kgtemperature of the final water, = 20 ⁰C

The final temperature of the water is calculated as follows as shown below;

[tex]m_1C\Delta \theta_1 = m_2C\Delta \theta_2\\\\m_1\Delta \theta_1 = m_2\Delta \theta_2\\\\2.5(22.5 - 13.5) = 0.5(t_4- 20)\\\\22.5 = 0.5t_4 - 10\\\\0.5t_4 = 32.5\\\\t_4 = \frac{32.5}{0.5} \\\\t_4 = 65 \ ^0C[/tex]

The value of the temperature in kelvin is calculated as;

[tex]t_4 = 273 + 65\\\\t_4 = 338 \ K[/tex]

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A diffraction grating with 270 lines per mm is used in an experiment to study the visible spectrum of a gas discharge tube. 1. At what angle from the beam axis will the fourth order peak occur if the tube emits light with wavelength of 665.0 nm?2. At what angle will the second order peak occur?

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Answer:

1) θ = 45.91°

2) θ = 21.04°

Explanation:

We are given;

Wavelength; λ = 665 nm = 6.65 × 10^(-7) m.

Distance between slits; d = 1mm/270 = 1/270 mm = (1/270) × 10^(-3) m

1) To find the angle, we will use the formula;

d sin θ = mλ

Where m is the order of peak which in this question is 4.

Thus, we have;

sin θ = mλ/d

sin θ = (4 × 6.65 × 10^(-7))/((1/270) × 10^(-3))

sin θ = 0.7183

θ = sin^(-1) 0.7183

θ = 45.91°

2) Similarly, d sin θ = mλ

Where m is the order of peak which in this question is 2. Thus;

sin θ = (2 × 6.65 × 10^(-7))/((1/270) × 10^(-3))

sin θ = 0.3591

θ = sin^(-1) 0.3591

θ = 21.04°

what is the speed of rocket that travels 9km in 10 seconds​

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Answer:

900

Explanation:

v = s / t = 9000m / 10 s = 900m/s

Explanation:

The speed of a rocket that travel 9km in 10 second is 900

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