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Answer: The frequency of a pendulum is [tex]0.2 s^{-1}[/tex].

Explanation:

Time period is defined as the time required to produce complete wave.

As we know that the frequency and time are inversely proportional to each other.

That means,

[tex]\nu =\frac{1}{T}[/tex]

Where,

[tex]\nu[/tex] is frequency of pendulum

T is time period

Given:

Time period = 5 seconds

Now putting all the given values in the above formula, we get the frequency of the pendulum.

[tex]\nu =\frac{1}{T}\\\\\nu =\frac{1}{5s}\\\\\nu =0.2s^{-1}[/tex]

Therefore, the frequency of a pendulum is [tex]0.2 s^{-1}[/tex].

compare the time period of two pendulums of length 4m and 9m​

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area= length × length

area = 4m × 9m

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The answer is 45-54

what is the light synthesis ?​

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Answer:

Photosynthesis, the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. ... During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.

Explanation:

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Photosynthesis is a process through which plants and other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy, which is then released to power the organism's metabolic activities through cellular respiration.

That light has a dual nature is referring to light: having energy and momentum. having high- or low-energy photons. acting as waves and particles. undergoing pair production.

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Answer:

Option C, acting as waves and particles

Explanation:

Light has dual nature  because it acts both as a wave and particle. It has high energy particle i.e photons and it also behave as an electromagnetic wave. This property of light is studied under the quantum mechanics. Einstein also proved that light is a stream of photons possessing both electrical and magnetic properties.

Hence, option C is correct

A Carnot engine with an efficiency of 30% operates with a high-temperature reservoir at 188oC and exhausts 2000 J of heat each cycle. What are (a) the heat input per cycle and (b) the Celcius temperature of the low-temperature reservoir

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Answer:

a) The heat input per cycle is 2857.143 joules.

b) The temperature of the low-temperature reservoir is 49.655 °C.

Explanation:

a) The efficiency of the Carnot engine is defined by the following formula:

[tex]\eta_{th} = 1-\frac{T_{L}}{T_{H}} = 1 - \frac{Q_{L}}{Q_{H}}[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]T_{L}[/tex] - Low temperature reservoir, in Kelvin.

[tex]T_{H}[/tex] - High temperature reservoir, in Kelvin.

[tex]Q_{L}[/tex]  - Heat output, in joules.

[tex]Q_{H}[/tex] - Heat input, in joules.

[tex]\eta_{th }[/tex] - Engine efficiency, no unit.

If we know that [tex]\eta_{th} = 0.3[/tex] and [tex]Q_{L} = 2000\,J[/tex], the heat input of the Carnot engine is:

[tex]\eta_{th} = 1 - \frac{Q_{L}}{Q_{H}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{Q_{L}}{Q_{H}} = 1 - \eta_{th}[/tex]

[tex]Q_{H} = \frac{Q_{L}}{1-\eta_{th}}[/tex]

[tex]Q_{H} = \frac{2000\,J}{1-0.3}[/tex]

[tex]Q_{H} = 2857.143\,J[/tex]

The heat input per cycle is 2857.143 joules.

b) If we know that [tex]T_{H} = 461.15\,K[/tex] and [tex]\eta_{th} = 0.3[/tex], then the temperature of the low-temperature reservoir:

[tex]\eta_{th} = 1 - \frac{T_{L}}{T_{H}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{T_{L}}{T_{H}} = 1 - \eta_{th}[/tex]

[tex]T_{L} = T_{H}\cdot (1-\eta_{th})[/tex]

[tex]T_{L} = (461.15\,K)\cdot (1-0.3)[/tex]

[tex]T_{L} = 322.805\,K[/tex]

[tex]T_{L} = 49.655\,^{\circ}C[/tex]

The temperature of the low-temperature reservoir is 49.655 °C.

Describe the Compton Effect​

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Compton scattering, discovered by Arthur Holly Compton, is the scattering of a photon after an interaction with a charged particle, usually an electron. If it results in a decrease in energy of the photon, it is called the Compton effect. Part of the energy of the photon is transferred to the recoiling electron.

Explain what resonance is and give one example of a destructive outcome of resonance. Also give one example of a non-destructive outcome of resonance. Use details to support your answer.

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Answer:

resonance is when a body is made to vibrate with the frequency of another body without touching it.

Explanation:

example of destructive: soldiers matching on a bridge unanimously can make the bridge collapse.

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A battery has an EMF of 12 Volts, internal resistance of 0.5 Ohms, and its terminal voltage is measured to be 13 Volts. The battery is ________ and has a current of ____ Amps passing through.

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Answer:

The battery is charging and has a current of 2Amps passing through.

Explanation:

Given;

EMF of the battery, E = 12 V

internal resistance, r = 0.5 ohms

terminal voltage of the battery, ΔV = 13 volts

When the terminal voltage is greater than the EMF of the battery, the battery is being charged, allowing currents to pass in a reverse direction.

ΔV = E - Ir

ΔV - E = -Ir

13 - 12 = -0.5I

1 = -0.5I

I = 1 / -0.5

I = -2 A

The negative sign indicates the reverse direction of the current.

Therefore, the battery is charging and has a current of 2Amps passing through.

An electric field has a positive test charge of 5.00 C placed in it. The force on the test charge is
6.000 N. The magnitude of the electric field at the location of the test charge is
o 30.0 NVC
0 1.20 N/C
0 120, NVC
O 3.00 N/C
01.02 N/C

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

this means the answer is yes

A mass m, which is connected to a spring of spring constant k, is released from x = A to perform
a simple harmonic motion. Another mass 2m, which is connected to another spring of the same
spring constant k, is also released from x = A to perform a simple harmonic motion. Compare the
values of total mechanical energy stored in these two spring-mass systems.

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An elevator filled with passengers has a mass of 1603 kg. (a) The elevator accelerates upward from rest at a rate of 1.20 m/s2 for 2.50 s. Calculate the tension in the cable (in N) supporting the elevator.

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Answer:

T = 17649.03 N = 17.65 KN

Explanation:

The tension in the cable must be equal to the apparent weight of the passenger. For upward acceleration:

[tex]T = W_A = m(g+a)\\[/tex]

where,

T = Tension in cable = ?

[tex]W_A[/tex] = Apparent weight

m = mass = 1603 kg

g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²

a = acceleration of elevator = 1.2 m/s²

Therefore,

[tex]T = (1603\ kg)(9.81\ m/s^2+1.2\ m/s^2)\\\\[/tex]

T = 17649.03 N = 17.65 KN

One of the earliest vertebrate animal groups that evolved in the early Paleozoic Era
are

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The answer is reptiles

What kind of model is shown below?
O A. A mathematical model
O B. An experimental model
O C. A computer model
D. A physical model

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D. a foot model



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The type of model shown here is an experimental model. The correct option is B.

What is an experimental model?

Animals are used in experimental modeling to model the development and progression of diseases and to test new treatments before they are administered to humans.

This result stems from the distinction that, whereas experiments are versions of the real world captured within an artificial laboratory environment, models are artificial worlds constructed to represent the real world.

Theories are plausible explanatory propositions developed to connect potential causes to their effects.

Models are schematic representations of reality or one's view of a possible world that are built to improve one's understanding of the world and/or to make predictions.

Thus, the correct option is B.

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Your question seems incomplete, the probable complete question is:

If a spider can travel 3.5 meters in 25 minutes, how fast can they go?

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they can go 7.5 meters in 25 minutes

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Answer:

F' = 800 N

Explanation:

The electrical force between charges is 400 N.

The electrical force between two charges is given by :

[tex]F=k\dfrac{q_1q_2}{r^2}[/tex]

If q₁' = 2q₁, new force becomes,

[tex]F'=k\dfrac{q_1'q_2'}{r^2}\\\\F'=k\dfrac{2q_1\times q_2}{r^2}\\\\F'=2\times F\\\\F'=2\times 400\\\\F'=800\ N[/tex]

So, the new force becomes 800 N.

The loudness of a sound is the wave's _______

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Amplitude:)

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Answer:

amplitude

Explanation:

The loudness of a musical sound is a measure of the sound wave's ?

is amplitude explanation:- The loudness of a sound depends upon the amplitude.Loudness of a sound depends on the amplitude of the vibration producing that sound. Greater is the amplitude of vibration, louder is the sound produced by it. if you find this answer helpful please rate positive thank you so much.

A 1000 kg weather rocket is launched straight up. The rocket motor provides a constant acceleration for 16 s, then the motor stops. The rocket altitude 20 s after launch is 6600 m. You can ignore any effects of air resistance.

Required:
a. What was the rocket's acceleration during the first 16s?
b. What is the rocket's speed as it passes through acloud 5100 m above the ground?

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Answer:

a)   a = 34.375 m / s²,  b)    v_f = 550 m / s

Explanation:

This problem is the launch of projectiles, they tell us to ignore the effect of the friction force.

a) Let's start with the final part of the movement, which is carried out from t= 16 s with constant speed

             v_f = [tex]\frac{x-x_1}{t}[/tex]

we substitute the values

             v_f = [tex]\frac{ 6600 -x_1}{4}[/tex]  

The initial part of the movement is carried out with acceleration

             v_f = v₀ + a t

             x₁ = x₀ + v₀ t + ½ a t²

the rocket starts from rest v₀ = 0 with an initial height x₀ = 0

             x₁ = ½ a t²

             v_f = a t

we substitute the values

              x₁ = 1/2  a 16²

              x₁ = 128 a

              v_f = 16 a

let's write our system of equations  

               v_f = [tex]\frac{6600 - x_1}{4}[/tex]

               x₁ = 128 a

               v_f = 16 a

we substitute in the first equation  

               16 a = [tex]\frac{6600 -128 a}{4}[/tex]

               16 4 a = 6600 - 128 a

                a (64 + 128) = 6600

                a = 6600/192

                 a = 34.375 m / s²

b) let's find the time to reach this height

                x = ½ to t²

                t² = 2y / a

                t² = 2 5100 / 34.375

                t² = 296.72

                t = 17.2 s

We can see that for this time the acceleration is zero, so the rocket is in the constant velocity part

               v_f = 16 a

               v_f = 16 34.375

               v_f = 550 m / s

The decibel level of the sound of a subway train was measured at 92 dB. Find the intensity in watts per square meter (W/m2). (Give your answer in scientific notation, correct to one decimal place.)

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Answer:

I = 1.58 x 10⁻³ watt/m²

Explanation:

Here, we will use the following formula:

[tex]\beta = 10\ log_{10}(\frac{I}{I_o})[/tex]

where,

β = decibel level = 92 dB

I = Intenisty of sound in watt/m² = ?

I₀ = reference intensity = 10⁻¹² watt/m²

Therefore,

[tex]92\ dB =10\ log_{10}(\frac{I}{10^{-12}\ watt/m^2} )\\\\[/tex]

[tex]10^{9.2} = \frac{I}{10^{-12}}\ watt/m^2\\\\I = (1.58\ x\ 10^9)(10^{-12}\ watt/m^2)[/tex]

I = 1.58 x 10⁻³ watt/m²

A laser of wavelength 720 nm illuminates a double slit where the separation between the slits is 0.22 mm. Fringes are seen on a screen 0.85 m away from the slits. How far apart are the second and third bright fringes

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Answer:

The appropriate solution is "2.78 mm".

Explanation:

Given:

[tex]\lambda = 720 \ nm[/tex]

or,

  [tex]= 720\times 10^{-9} \ m[/tex]

[tex]D=0.85 \ m[/tex]

[tex]d = 0.22 \ mm[/tex]

or,

  [tex]=0.22 \times 10^{-3} \ m[/tex]

As we know,

Fringe width is:

⇒ [tex]\beta=\frac{\lambda D}{d}[/tex]

hence,

Separation between second and third bright fringes will be:

⇒ [tex]\theta=\beta=\frac{\lambda D}{d}[/tex]

       [tex]=\frac{720\times 10^{-9}\times 0.85}{0.22\times 10^{-3}}[/tex]

       [tex]=2.78\times 10^{-3} \ m[/tex]

or,

       [tex]=2.78 \ mm[/tex]

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II. Magnetic fields Magnets and magnetic fields EM 115 We have observed that magnets interact even when they are not in direct contact. In electrostatics we used the idea of an electric field to account for the interaction between charges that were separated from one another. For magnetic interactions, we similarly define a magnetic field. A. Obtain a compass from a tutorial instructor. I. Use the compass to explore the region around a bar magnet. Describe the behavior of the compass needle both near the poles of the magnet and in the region between the poles.

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Solution :

We all know that a bar magnet have two poles, the north pole and the south pole. These poles interacts with each other. The ends of the magnets having similar poles will push each other away while the poles with like charges will pull each others towards it.

The compass needle is also a magnet having south polarity as well as north polarity. When the compass needle is close to the bar magnet, it is opposite to the poles or along the poles. The compass needle shows the direction or is pointed towards the north. So when the compass needle is placed near the north pole of the bar magnet, the pointer of the compass needle points towards the north, i.e. it gets deflected because of he like charges. And when it is placed near the south pole of the magnet, it gets attracted towards it and is pointed towards the pole.

Now as we move the compass needle from the poles to the region that is between the poles, the compass needle pointer points towards the north direction every time. It show a deflection always. If we place the magnetic lines, we will see that the magnetic lines will exit from the north poles and enters the south pole of the bar magnet.  

g A ball is tossed straight up from the surface of a small, spherical asteroid with no atmosphere. The ball rises to a height equal to the asteroid's radius and then falls straight down toward the surface of the asteroid. What forces, if any, act on the ball while it is on the way up

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Answer:

Only a decreasing gravitational force that acts downward

Explanation:

The gravitational force is the gravitational pull which attract a mass of smaller size by the mass of a bigger size.  It is the force which attract two masses close to each other.

In the context, when a ball is tossed up from the surface of an asteroid that have no atmosphere, the ball rises up and then falls back to the surface of the asteroid. The ball falls back because the gravitational pull of the asteroid pulls back the ball to its surface. Thus a decreasing gravitational force acts on the ball in the downward direction while the ball is in its way up.  

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All elements on the periodic table are neutral because they have the same number of electrons as what other particle?
A. Protons
B. Photons
C. Atomic mass
D. Neutrons​

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I think it’s A protons .. hope this helps
A) protons.

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Red light of wavelength 633 nm from a helium-neon laser passes through a slit 0.390 mm wide. The diffraction pattern is observed on a screen 3.10 m away. Define the width of a bright fringe as the distance between the minima on either side.

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Answer:

Y = 5.03 x 10⁻³ m = 5.03 mm

Explanation:

Using Young's Double-slit formula:

[tex]Y = \frac{\lambda L}{d}[/tex]

where,

Y = Fringe Spacing = Width of bright fringe = ?

λ =  wavelength = 633 nm = 6.33 x 10⁻⁷ m

L = Screen distance = 3.1 m

d = slit width = 0.39 mm = 3.9 x 10⁻⁴ m

Therefore,

[tex]Y = \frac{(6.33\ x\ 10^{-7}\ m)(3.1\ m)}{3.9\ x\ 10^{-4}\ m}[/tex]

Y = 5.03 x 10⁻³ m = 5.03 mm

Consider a solid sphere and a solid disk with the same radius and the same mass. Explain why the solid disk has a greater moment of inertia than the solid sphere, even though it has the same overall mass and radius.

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Answer:

Explanation:

In a Solid sphere; the moment of inertia around its geometrical axis can be expressed by using the formula:

[tex]\mathtt{I_s = \dfrac{2}{5} M_s R^2_s}[/tex]

For the solid disk; the moment of inertia around the central axis is:

[tex]\mathtt{I_D= \dfrac{1}{2}M_DR_D^2}[/tex]

Suppose [tex]M_D = M_S[/tex]; then we can say both to be equal to M

As well as [tex]R_D = R_S[/tex]; then that too can be equal to R

Now;

[tex]\mathtt{I_s = \dfrac{2}{5} M R^2} --- (1)[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{I_D= \dfrac{1}{2}MR^2}---(2)[/tex]

Multiplying equation (1) by 2, followed by dividing it by 2; we have:

[tex]\mathtt{I_s= \dfrac{2}{5}MR^2} \times \dfrac{2}{2}[/tex]

[tex]I_s = \dfrac{4}{5} \times \dfrac{1}{2}MR^2 \\ \\ I_s = \dfrac{4}{5}\times I_D \\ \\ I_s > I_D[/tex]

According to Newton's second law, how are mass and acceleration related?
A. They are directly proportional to each other
B. They are inversely proportional to each other

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Answer:

B. They are inversely proportional to each other

[tex] \frac{momentum}{time} = force \\ \\ \frac{mass \times velocity}{time} = force \\ \\ \frac{mass \times velocity}{time} = mass \times acceleration[/tex]

What is measured by the change in velocity of a moving object?

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Answer:

acceleration is measured

Acceleration is the change of velocity (speed) or direction.

a force in the opposite direction
of the motion

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forces: forces applied to an object in opposite directions that are not equal in size. Unbalanced forces result in a change in motion. friction: the force that opposes the motion or tendency toward motion of two objects that are in contact.

List five instruments of mechanical fluid ​

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The Barometer: The barometer is a device meant for measuring the local atmospheric pressure. ...
Piezometer or Pressure Tube: ...
Manometers: ...
The Bourdon Gauge: ...
The Diaphragm Pressure Gauge: ...
Micro Manometer (U-Tube with Enlarged Ends):

[tex]\sf{The~ different~ types~ of~ measuring~ instruments~ are:-}[/tex]

Calipers.Micrometer.Laser Measure.Ruler.Compass.

The linear magnification produced by a spherical mirror is 1/4.Analysing this value state the (i) type of mirror and (i) position of the object with respect to the pole of the mirror. Draw
ray diagram to justify your answer​

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“The magnification produced by a spherical mirror is -3”. List four information you obtain from this statement about the mirror/image.

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