Complete Question
A parallel plate capacitor contains a positively charged plate on the left, and a negatively charged plate on the right. An electron in between the plates is moving to the right. Which statement is true?
Group of answer choices
a The potential energy of the electron is decreasing and it is moving to a region having a higher potential
b The potential energy of the electron is decreasing and it is moving to a region having a lower potential.
c The potential energy of the electron is increasing and it is moving to a region having a lower potential
d The potential energy of the electron is increasing and it is moving to a region having a higher potential.
Answer:
The correct option is C
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
An electron in between the plates is moving to the right
Generally the potential energy of the electron is mathematically represented as
[tex]PE = e * V[/tex]
Here e is the charge on the electron and V is the electric potential of the electron
Generally the left side with the positive charge has a higher potential than the right side with the negative charge
Now when the potential energy of the electron increases it will move toward the plate with the lower potential which is the left plate
A 250 kg motorcycle starts at rest at a stoplight. When the light turns green the motorcycle accelerates to 20 m/s in 4 seconds. Calculate the force applied by the motorcycle if there is also 200 N of friction. Please show work. Any help would be appreciated
In order for clouds to form, what must happen first?
Answer:
Step 1: Change Water Vapor into Liquid Water
But in order to grow a cloud, we need to get the water vapor from a gas to its liquid form. Clouds begin to form when a parcel of air rises from the surface up into the atmosphere
Explanation:
I the Lord am your God You shall have no other gods besides Me."
Which ancient river civilization would believe in this quote?
Answer:
Israelites
Explanation:
They only believed in one GOD
The largest airplane built that has flown more than once is the Ukrainian-built
Antonov-225 Mriya. With a length of 85 m and a wingspan of 88 m, the Mriya
(Dream) was designed to carry the space shuttle of the Soviet Union’s space
program. Unloaded, the top speed of Mriya is 236 m/s, at which its kinetic
energy is 9.76 × 109 J. What is it’s mass?
Answer:
m = 350474 [kg]
Explanation:
In order to solve this problem we must remember the definition of kinetic energy, which can be easily calculated by means of the following equation.
[tex]E_{k}=\frac{1}{2} *m*v^{2} \\[/tex]
where:
Ek = kinetic energy = 9.76*10^9[J]
m = mass [kg]
v = velocity = 236 [m/s]
Now replacing and solving the equation.
9.76*10^9 = 0.5*m*(236)^2
m = 9.76*10^9 / (0.5*236^2)
m = 350474 [kg]
What is the role of the brain in helping an animal interact with its environment?
Answer:
The nature of the environment and the animal's interaction with it determines much of the character of the brain.
Explanation:
In fact, most of what we would use to describe ourselves to others reflects this sort of information storage. Much of this information is unique to the individual and hence may involve different mechanisms from those used for species-typical information storage.
Consider a pair of charged particles, particles 1 and 2, separated by a distance r. 6) Which options below are true? [Enter your answer as a string of the letter options you believe are correct. For instance, if you think options A, D, and E are correct, then enter "ADE"] A) Particle 2's electric field contributes to the electric force on particle 1. B) Particle 1's electric field does not contribute to the electric force on particle 1. C) If particle 2 were removed, there would still be a non-zero electric field at its location. D) If particle 2's distance from particle 1 is tripled, particle 1's electric field at 2's new location is no different than before since the field does not depend on the the properties of particle 2. E) None of the above
Answer:
A, B and C
Explanation:
Option A is correct because, the force on particle 1 depends on the electric field due to particle 2. Since the electric field due to particle 2 is the force per unit charge acting at the point of particle 1, the force at the point of particle 1 is the product of that electric field due to particle 2 and the charge on particle 1. So, Particle 2's electric field contributes to the electric force on particle 1.
Option B is correct because the force on a charge can only be exerted due to an external electric field. So, Particle 1's electric field does not contribute to the electric force on particle 1
Option C is correct since an electric field is always present in the region surrounding a charge irrespective of whether there is a charge in the region of the electric field or not. So, If particle 2 were removed, there would still be a non-zero electric field at its location.
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To increase the electricity supply in the country, a government needs to build
a new power plant. Which of the following is a cost associated with the use
of nuclear power that should be factored into its decision?
A. Nuclear power produces radioactive waste.
B. Nuclear power does not depend on wind.
C. Nuclear power does not contribute to climate change.
D. Nuclear power can be produced both day and night.
Answer: A. Nuclear power produces radioactive waste.
A man runs 400.0m around the track,
then another 400.0m around the track again.
As the track is 400.Om long, the man is back
where he started!
a) calculate distance travelled
b) calculate mans displacement
Answer:
Distance = 800 m, Displacement = 0
Explanation:
It is given that,
A man runs 400 m around the track, then another 400 m around the track again.
(a) Distance travelled by an object is the sum of total path covered.
In this case, he has covered total path of 400 m + 400 m i.e. 800 m. It means he travelled a distance of 800 m.
(b) Displacement covered by an object is the shortest path covered by it. In this problem, he reaches the point from where he has started. It means that his displacement is equal to 0.
The gravitational constant G was first measured accurately by Henry Cavendish in 1798. He used an exquisitely sensitive balance to measure the force between two lead spheres whose centers were 0.27 m apart. One of the spheres had a mass of 188 kg, while the mass of the other sphere was 0.93 kg.
What was the ratio of the gravitational force between these spheres to the weight of the lighter sphere?
The gravitational force between the spheres is
[tex]F_{\rm g}=\dfrac{G(188\,\mathrm{kg})(0.93\,\mathrm{kg})}{(0.27\,\mathrm m)^2}\approx1.6\times10^{-7}\,\mathrm N[/tex]
where G = 6.674 x 10⁻¹¹ N m²/kg².
The weight of the lighter sphere is
[tex]F_{\rm w}=(0.93\,\mathrm{kg})g\approx9.1\,\mathrm N[/tex]
where g = 9.80 m/s².
The ratio between the two forces is then
[tex]\dfrac{F_{\rm g}}{F_{\rm w}}\approx1.8\times10^{-8}[/tex]
By applying the third law of motion, which force is greater when you push on a wall? Your force, the wall’s force, your force and the wall’s force are equal or the force saved before pushing the wall.
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By applying the third law of motion, your force and the wall's force are equal.
I hope this helps you! Have a great day!
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Answer:
they are equal
Explanation:
since it's an equal and opposite force exerted on both bodies, obviously there's no force greater than the other. however, perhaps you could say that since your mass is smaller, the impact of the force exerted on you is greater than that exerted on the wall since F=ma.
Three point charges are positioned as follows: a positive charge +q is located on the x-axis at the point (b, 0), a negative charge -2q is located on the x-axis at the point (-2b, 0), and the third, a positive point charge +q/3 is located at the point (-2/3b, -1/3b). What is the symbolic expression for the electric field at the origin due to this system of point charges, in terms of k e, q and b and what is the magnitude of the electric field at the origin? To answer this question, please go through the following steps: To begin, carefully draw the three electric field vectors originating from the origin: the contribution to the net electric field from each of the three source charges. Consider: what information do you need to find the x and y-components of each of these three vectors?
Answer:
Ex = k q / b2 [- ¾] , Ey = k q / b2 3
Explanation:
For this exercise we calculate the electric field created by each load on a test charge located at the origin
Field created by load q = + q
E₁ = k q / r²
r = b-0
E₁ = k q / b²
in the negative direction of the x axis
Field created by load q = -2q
E₂ = k (2q) / (2b-0)₂
E₂ = K q / 2b₂
The field is in the negative direction of the x-axis
Field created by charge q = + q / 3
this charge creates a field that has components on the x and y axes
X axis
E3x = K (q / 3) / (2b / 3) 2
E3x = K q 3 / 4b²
as the charge is on the negative side of the x axis. The field goes to the bright side
Axis y
E3y = k (q / 3) / (b / 3) 2
E3y = k q / b²
directed up
therefore the electric field is the sum of the field created by each charge
X axis
Ex = -E1 + E2 + E3x
Ex = -k q / b2 - k q / 2b2 + k q 3 / 4b2
Ex = k q / b2 [-1 -1/2 + ¾]
Ex = k q / b2 [- ¾]
Axis y
Ey = k q / b2 3
Explain why 15yr old need more calcium than adults
Answer:
When adolescents get enough calcium during the teen years, they can start out their adult lives with the strong bones and significantly reduce their risk for fractures as an adult. Inadequate calcium intake during adolescence and young adulthood puts individuals at risk for developing osteoporosis later in life.
Answer:
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the first outside orbit of Earth planet is
a Jupiter
b Mars
c Saturn
d uranus
Answer:
I believe it would be B, Mars.
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Two point charges of magnitudes +5.00 μC, and +7.00 μC are placed along the x-axis at x = 0 cm and x = 100 cm, respectively. Where must a third charge be placed along the x-axis so that it does not experience any net force because of the other two charges? Two point charges of magnitudes +5.00 μC, and +7.00 μC are placed along the x-axis at x = 0 cm and x = 100 cm, respectively. Where must a third charge be placed along the x-axis so that it does not experience any net force because of the other two charges? 50 cm 45.8 cm 9.12 cm 91.2 cm 4.58 cm
Answer:
45.8 cm
Explanation:
To solve this, we will use the formula
5 / x² = 7/(1 - x)²
5 / x² = 7 / (1 - 2x + x²)
5 / 7 = x² / (1 - 2x + x²)
x = 0.5 * (√(35) - 5) meters
x = 0.5 * (5.916 - 5)
x = 0.5 * (0.916)
x = 0.458 or x = 45.8
The position where the third charge is placed along the x-axis so that it does not experience any net force because of the other two charges is 45.8 cm.
Given :
Two point charges of magnitudes +5.00 μC, and +7.00 μC are placed along the x-axis at x = 0 cm and x = 100 cm, respectively.
The following calculation can be used in order to determine the position where the third charge is placed along the x-axis so that it does not experience any net force because of the other two charges.
[tex]\rm \dfrac{5}{x^2}=\dfrac{7}{(1-x)^2}[/tex]
Simplify the above expression by cross multiplying.
[tex]5(x^2+1-2x)=7x^2[/tex]
[tex]\rm 5x^2 + 5 - 10x = 7x^2[/tex]
[tex]2x^2+2x-1=0[/tex]
Further, simplify the above expression in order to determine the value of x.
x = 0.458
x = 45.8 cm
Therefore, the correct option is b).
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A racing car increases its speed from 10 m/s to 50 m/s over a distance of 60 m.
How long does this take?
SOS Physics
Projectile Simulator Lab
Answer:
i will try out give me some time to solve this
What is the displacement of the cross-country team if they begin at the school, run 16 kilometers and finish back at the school? Calculate the average speed and average velocity if they finish in 1 hour and 15 minutes?
what is the initial position
Answer:
Initial position of a body is the position of the body before accelerating or increasing its velocity the position changes and then that position is the final position.
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A ping pong ball is thrown straight up into the air and has an initial velocity of 20.5 m/s.
Determine the peak height to which the ping pong ball rises.
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what are the 3 sub particles of an atom
Answer:
Subatomic particles include electrons, the negatively charged, almost massless particles that nevertheless account for most of the size of the atom, and they include the heavier building blocks of the small but very dense nucleus of the atom, the positively charged protons and the electrically neutral neutrons.
Answer:
Neutron, Proton and Electron
Explanation:
The magnetic material is distributed this way because magnets
A
have magnetic fields that repel magnetic materials and push the shavings away.
B
have multiple magnetic fields that attract the shavings with different strengths.
C
have uneven magnetic fields that attract the shavings in random patterns.
D
have magnetic fields that flow from one pole of the magnet to the other.
Answer:
AExplanation:
Since one light is being taken away,
the rest of the light bulbs will get
more energy transfered to both
light bulbs, therefore, they will
not explode, but get brighter.
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Since one light is being removed, more energy will be transmitted to the other light bulbs, preventing an explosion while increasing brightness. Thus, option B is correct.
What cause to magnetic fields?The majority of the electrons in some compounds, however, spin in the same direction due to their high magnetic properties.
These materials produce the strongest magnets due to their high magnetic permeability.
A magnet's magnetic strength is not the same throughout. In a bar magnet, the magnetic field is stronger around the pole than it is in the center, where the field is weaker.
This is so because the shape has an impact on how the magnetic energy in the area it occupies is distributed.
Therefore, have multiple magnetic fields that attract the shavings with different strengths.
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Which choice has the least thermal energy?
A swimming pool full of cool water
b all the water in Earth's oceans
C cup of hot cocoa
d bathtub full of warm water
Answer:it’s c a cup of hot cocoa
Explanation:
Answer:
c, cup of hot cocoa
Explanation:
it might seem like the hot cocoa is the hottest, but because the substance is so small, it has the least thermal energy
Explain whether the size of an object's displacement could be greater than the distance the object travels
Answer:
Displacement is always less than or equal to distance. Note that distance is a scalar whereas displacement is a vector. So displacement cannot be more than distance.
The size of an object's displacement can never be greater than the distance the object travels by the object because displacement is the shortest distance traveled between the initial and the final position.
What is displacement?An object's position changes if it moves in relation to a reference frame, such as when a passenger moves to the back of an airplane or a professor moves to the right in relation to a whiteboard.
Displacement can never be greater than the distance covered by any moving body.
Since displacement is the smallest distance between the beginning and final positions, the size of an object's displacement can never be more than the distance the object travels.
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2. When our sun expands and cools, it will turn into a.
Answer:
Red giant star
Explanation:
you describe a friend's position by including distance direction and what other term
Answer:
How would you describe where you are right now? You
might say that you are sitting one meter to the left of your
friend. You might explain that you are at home, which is two
houses north of your school.
Explanation:
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If such a particle is moving, with respect to the laboratory, with a speed of 0.950 c , what average lifetime is measured in the laboratory?
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The positive [tex]muon (^+)[/tex], an unstable particle, lives on average [tex]2.20 * 10^{-6}\ s[/tex] (measured in its own frame of reference) before decaying.
If such a particle is moving, with respect to the laboratory, with a speed of 0.950 c , what average lifetime is measured in the laboratory?
Answer:
The value is [tex]\Delat t = 7.046 *10^{-6} \ s[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The the average live time of [tex]muon (^+)[/tex] is [tex]\Delta t_o = 2.20 *10^{-6} \ s[/tex]
The speed of of [tex]muon (^+)[/tex] in the laboratory is [tex]v = 0.950 c[/tex]
Generally the average life time of the positive [tex]muon (^+)[/tex] measured in the laboratory is mathematically represented as
[tex]\Delat t = \frac{\Delta t_o }{ \sqrt{1 - \frac{v^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]
[tex]\Delat t = \frac{2.20 *10^{-6}}{ \sqrt{1 - \frac{(0.950 c)^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]
[tex]\Delat t = \frac{2.20 *10^{-6}}{ \sqrt{1 - \frac{0.9025 c^2}{c^2} } }[/tex]
[tex]\Delat t = \frac{2.20 *10^{-6}}{ \sqrt{1 - 0.9025 } }[/tex]
[tex]\Delat t = \frac{2.20 *10^{-6}}{ \sqrt{ 0.0975 } }[/tex]
[tex]\Delat t = 7.046 *10^{-6} \ s[/tex]
Please help I don’t know how to do this
Answer:
2.2 m/sExplanation:
formula to be used is: a = ∆v/∆t
where:
a = 0.09 m/s²
∆t = 10 s
∆v = a*∆t
= (0.09 m/s²)(10 s)
= 0.9 m/s
Vivian's final speed:
= initial speed + change in speed
= 1.3 m/s + 0.9 m/s
= 2.2 m/s
What is the purpose of a free body diagram?
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to show the velocity of an object
to show the acceleration of an object
to show the forces acting on an object
to show the direction of motion vectors of an object
Answer:
i think the answer is c
Explanation:
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A free body diagram consists of a diagrammatic representation of a single body or a subsystem of bodies isolated from its surroundings showing all the forces acting on it.
What is free body ?
"A body is said to be "free" when it is singled out from other bodies for the purposes of dynamic or static analysis." The object does not have to be "free" in the sense of being unforced, and it may or may not be in a state of equilibrium; rather, it is not fixed in place and is thus "free" to move in response to forces and torques it may experience.
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What causes different colors to appear in the sky.
Answer:
The colors of the sunset result from a phenomenon called scattering. Molecules and small particles in the atmosphere change the direction of light rays, causing them to scatter. ... The short-wavelength blue and violet are scattered by molecules in the air much more than other colors of the spectrum.
Explanation:
Answer:
The scattering and reflection of light by dust particles.
A car travels at a constant speed around a circular track whose radius is 3.22 km. The car goes once around the track in 248 s. What is the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the car
Answer:
a = 1,838.17m/s²
Explanation:
centripetal acceleration a = v²/r
v is velocity of the car
r is the radius = 3.22km = 3220m
time t = 248
First is to find to velocity using the equation of motion:
v = u+gt
v = 0+(9.81)(248)
v = 2,432.88m/s
a = 2,432.88²/3220
a = 5,918,905.0944/3220
a = 1,838.17m/s²
The magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the car is 1,838.17m/s²