Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{\sf f=0.55 \ Hz}[/tex]
Explanation:
Given Data:
Length = l = 820 mm = 0.82 m
Acceleration due to gravity = g = 9.8 ms⁻²
Required:
Frequency = f = ?
Formula:
[tex]\displaystyle f =\frac{1}{2 \pi} \sqrt{\frac{g}{l} }[/tex]
Solution:
[tex]\displaystyle f =\frac{1}{2 \pi} \sqrt{\frac{g}{l} } \\\\Put\ the\ givens\\\\f=\frac{1}{2 \pi} \sqrt{\frac{9.8}{0.82} }\\\\ f = 0.159 \times \sqrt{11.95} \\\\f=0.159 \times 3.457\\\\f=0.55 \ Hz\\\\\rule[225]{225}{2}[/tex]
A tourist, who weighs 805 N, is walking through the woods and crosses a small horizontal bridge. The bridge rests on two concrete supports, one at each end. He stops one-fourth of the way along the bridge. Assume that the board of the bridge has negligible weight. What is the magnitude of the vertical force that a concrete support exerts on the bridge at the far end?
The magnitude of the vertical force that a concrete support exerts on the bridge at the far end is 201.25 N.
What is force?The force is an action of push or pull which makes a body to move or stop.
Given is the weight of tourist W = 805 N and L is the length of the bridge.
Let the reaction force at both the ends of the bridge is R1 and R2.
Taking the moments about point A,
R1 x 0 - W x L/4 +R2 x L =0
R2 = W/4
R2 = 805 /4
R2 = 201.25 N
Thus, the magnitude of the vertical force that a concrete support exerts on the bridge at the far end is 201.25 N.
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1. The object or point from which movement is determined is called a
of
Answer: reference point
Explanation: A reference point could be a put or question utilized for comparison to decide in case something is in movement.
a toy car needs a source of energy to move. how could you give gravitational potential energy to a toy car so that it will move when you let it go?
Answer:
wait one second im about to go get some milk im thirsty
Explanation:
do you want any chicken on your salad
Air is a good medium for sound waves because it is
Answer:
air does not have a modulus of rigidity.
Explanation:
Since air is completely elastic medium, that is, it does not have a modulus of rigidity, therefore sound waves in air are longitudinal.
5. How far can a car travel in 14 hours while going at a speed of 75 miles per hour?
[tex]\qquad\qquad\huge\underline{{\sf Answer}}[/tex]
Here we go ~
Speed of the car is 75 miles per hour and it travels for 14 hours. so the distance travelled by it in the given period of time can be calculated using this formula ~
[tex]\qquad \sf \dashrightarrow \: d = v \sdot t[/tex]
[tex]\qquad \sf \dashrightarrow \: d = 75 \times 14[/tex]
[tex]\qquad \sf \dashrightarrow \: d = 1050 \: \: miles[/tex]
so, it can travel 1050 miles in 14 hours
Answer:
1050 miles
Explanation:
Simply:
d = 75 m/hr * 14 hr =1050 miles
( see how the 'hr' cancels and you are left with miles ?)
what is the gravitation potential energy of a 57 kg sightseer standing at the top of the empire state building which is 381m above ground level
GPE = mgh
GPE = 57 x 9.8 x 381 = 2.12 x 10⁵ J
Vhat are you looking for when you research a potential employer?
personal information about the managers
company history
related industry news
what its product or service is
Why are current and resistance kept very low?
A. To prevent excess heat.
B. Because the voltage is also quite low.
C. Both A. and B.
D. None of the above.
Answer:
I think the answer is B.
Explanation:
If the resistance is too high, the current will be low even if the voltage is enough.An empty hot air balloon weighs 1000 newtons (N). As the balloon is released in the air, the atmosphere provides a lift force of 3300 N. What is the magnitude and direction of the net force?
2300 N upward
4300 N upward
2300 N downward
4300 N downward
[tex]\Large{\green}\fcolorbox{blue}{cyan}{\bf{\underline{\red{\color{red}Answer}}}}[/tex]
2300 N upward
Explanation:
The force by weight of balloon = 1000 N
The atmospheric force experienced by balloon = 3300 N
While weight of balloon is attracted by gravity so the force of weight will act downward
And the atmospheric force gives upward lifting force to the balloon
Net force = atmospheric force - weight of balloon
= 3300 - 1000
= 2300 N
As the atmospheric force is more dominating the balloon will goes upward with 2300 N force
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86. What is the average velocity if the initial velocity is at rest and the final velocity of 16 m/s? a) 16 m/s b) 12 m/s c) 8 m/s d) 4 m/s
Answer:
8 m/s
Explanation:
(16-0)/2 = 8 m/s
4) The specific heat of aluminum is 0.88 J/g °C. How much heat is released when a 10 g piece of aluminum foil is taken out of the oven and cools from 100° to 50°?
4.40 J
568 J
440 J
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
The units of the specific heat hint at how to solve these types of problems
.88 J/(g-C) * 10 g * (100- 50 C) = 440 J
( see how the g and the C 'cancel out' ?)
How much kinetic energy does a 0.30-kg stone have if it is thrown at44
Answer:
290.4 joules
Explanation:
As the formula to find kinetic energy is 1/2 mv^2.
So if we put the given data in it,the answer comes 290.4 joules
A bullet of mass 25 g moving with a velocity of 200 cm/s is stopped within 5 cm of the target. The average resistance offered by the target is:
[tex]\huge{\boxed{{\colorbox{red}{1 N}}}}[/tex]
that's my answer
vf²=vi²-2ad (vf=0, stop)
vi²=2ad
200²=2.a.5
a = 200² : 10
F = ma
F = 25 x 200² : 10
F = 1 x 10⁵ dyne = 1 N
Monitoring cash flow and keeping track of the bottom line of a business are responsibilities for whom?
Derive the Schrödinger's Time independent wave equation using kinetic energy and momentum.
Consider,
[tex]{:\implies \quad \displaystyle \sf \langle p\rangle =m\langle v(t)\rangle=m\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}x\bigg\{\dfrac{\partial \Psi^{*}(x,t)}{\partial t}\Psi (x,t)+\Psi^{*}(x,t)\dfrac{\partial \Psi (x,t)}{\partial t}\bigg\}dx}[/tex]
Multiply both sides by ih and simplification will yield
[tex]{:\implies \quad \displaystyle \sf ih\langle p\rangle =m\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}x\bigg[\Psi (x,t)\bigg\{\dfrac{h^2}{2m}\dfrac{\partial^{2}\Psi^{*}(x,t)}{\partial x^2}-V(x)\Psi^{*}(x,t)\bigg\}+\Psi^{*}(x,t)\bigg\{V(x)\Psi (x,t)-\dfrac{h^2}{2m}\dfrac{\partial^{2}\Psi (x,t)}{\partial x^2}\bigg\}\bigg]dx}[/tex]
Some simplification, Then Integrate by parts and then knowing the fact that the wave function vanishes for [tex]{\bf x\to \pm \infty}[/tex] will yield:
[tex]{:\implies \quad \displaystyle \sf \langle p\rangle =\dfrac{ih}{2}\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}\bigg\{\dfrac{\partial \Psi^{*}(x,t)}{\partial x}\Psi (x,t)-\Psi^{*}(x,t)\dfrac{\partial \Psi (x,t)}{\partial x}\bigg\}dx}[/tex]
Integrating by parts and knowing the same fact by some simplification will yield:
[tex]{:\implies \quad \displaystyle \sf \langle p\rangle =-ih\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}\Psi^{*}(x,t)\dfrac{\partial \Psi (x,t)}{\partial x}dx}[/tex]
The momentum is thus contained within the wave function, so we can then deduce that:
[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf p\rightarrow -ih\dfrac{\partial}{\partial x}}[/tex]
[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf p^{n}\rightarrow \bigg(-ih\dfrac{\partial}{\partial x}\bigg)^{n}}[/tex]
[tex]{:\implies \therefore \quad \displaystyle \sf \langle p^{2}\rangle =-h^{2}\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}\Psi^{*}(x,t)\dfrac{\partial^{2}\Psi (x,t)}{\partial x^2}dx}[/tex]
Now the kinetic energy
[tex]{:\implies \quad \displaystyle \sf \langle K\rangle =\dfrac{\langle p^{2}\rangle}{2m}=\dfrac{-h^2}{2m}\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}\Psi^{*}(x,t)\dfrac{\partial^{2}\Psi (x,t)}{\partial x^2}dx}[/tex]
The classical formula for the total energy
[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf \dfrac{p^2}{2m}+V(x)=E}[/tex]
Multiplying this equation by [tex]{\sf \Psi (x,t)=\psi (x)exp\bigg(\dfrac{-iEt}{h}\bigg)}[/tex] and use the above equations and simplify it we will be having
[tex]{:\implies \quad \boxed{\bf{\dfrac{-h^2}{2m}\dfrac{d^{2}\psi (x)}{dx^{2}}+V(x)\psi (x)=E\psi (x)}}}[/tex]
This is the Famous Time-Independent Schrödinger wave equation
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(100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST)
1. When elements form a molecule, what is true about the oxidation numbers of the atoms in the molecule?
a. The sum of the oxidation numbers must equal zero.
b. All oxidation numbers from the same molecule must be positive.
2. True or False: All oxidation numbers from the same molecule must be negative.
a. True
b. False
3. Which of the following elements will bond with oxygen resulting in a 1:1 ratio of oxygen and the element?
a. lithium
b. boron
c. beryllium
d. nitrogen
Answer:
1. a
2. b (FALSE)
3. c (beryllium)
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer for number one is A. number 2 is B. and number 3 is C.
Explanation:
theys a Quizlet made on these three questions already so I just got it from there. they should be correct pls let me know if they are.
7. It has been suggested that rotating cylinders about 20 km in length and 8 km in diameter be placed in space and used as colonies. The purpose of the rotation is to simulate gravity for the inhabitants. Explain this concept for producing an effective imitation of gravity.
The concept of the centrifugal force is used for producing an effective imitation of gravity. It is an important concept in the mechanics.
What is centrifugal force?when any body is executing circular motion about a fixed axis, an outward force act on that object to balance the body and to execute the circular motion. The outward force is known as the centrifugal force.
It is the pseudo force act in order to balance the centripetal force acting inward during the circular motion.
The centrifugal force is comes into the picture when any body executes circular motion about a fixed axis.
To simulate gravity for the inhabitants, the concept of the centrifugal force is used.
Hence, the concept of the centrifugal force is used for producing an effective imitation of gravity.
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. True or False: A bystander intervention is the term used to define when an individual actively moves in and changes the outcome of a situation.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
calculate the work done 36 kg boxes lifted onto a shelf 1.5 m high
Answer:
529.2 joules
Explanation:
Work done = force x distance = mass x gravity x distance
= 36x9.8 x1.5 =529.2 joules
1. Some ripples spread across a pond with a frequency of 5 Hz. How much would be the period of these ripples.
2. A sound wave has a time period of 0.01 seconds. What is its frequency?
3. A radio wave has a time period of 0.0000002 seconds. What is its frequency?
1)The period of these ripples will be 0.2 sec.
2)The time period of sound wave will be 100 Hz.
3)The frequency of the sound wave will be 5×10⁶ Hz.
What is frequency?Frequency is defined as the number of repetitions of a wave occurring waves in 1 second.
Frequency is given by the formula as,
Frequency of ripples (f₁)=5 Hz
The period of these ripples will be;
T₁=1/f₁
T₁=1/5
T₁=0.2 sec
The time period of sound wave (T)=0.01 seconds
The time period of sound wave;
f=1/T
f=1/0.01
f=100 Hz
Time period of A radio wave = 0.0000002 seconds
The frequency of the sound wave is;
f=1/T
f=1/0.0000002
f=5×10⁶ Hz
Hence,the period of these ripples will be 0.2 sec.
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A 23900N/C electric field points down. What is the value of a charge placed in the field if it experiences a force of 7520N up?
Answer:
0.315C
Explanation:
Force/Electric field
7520N/23900C
Water flowing through a garden hose of diameter 2.74 cm fills a 25.0-liter bucket in 2.50 min. What is the volumetric flow rate?
Why the range of a clinical thermometer kept between 35°C and 42°C?
Answer:
Because it is the standard operational range for measuring the body temperature of a living individual.
Explanation:
When making a measuring equipment like a thermometer, you attempt to keep the reading range (Span) as small as possible so that the reading is as accurate as feasible. Because sensors are often rated in percent of span (in this example, span = 45 C–32 C = 13 degrees Celsius), One percent of 13 equals 0.13 degrees Celsius, thus if your sensor has a usual accuracy of 1%, your temperature reading is accurate to roughly 0.1 degrees Celsius.
Your precision would be 0.2 degrees Celsius if you doubled the span. The reading accuracy is now becoming unsatisfactory. Readability is another advantage of analog and mercury clinical thermometers. The markings for 0.1 deg C would be ten times closer together if a mercury thermometer had ten times the range (span). There is a limit to the device's readability.
How many hydrogen atoms can bond with this oxygen atom?
Answer:
2
Explanation:
there are two lonely pairs
2 hydrogens
Explanation:
oxygen has 3 lone pairs of electrons which do not take part in the bonding leaving two electrons in the outermost shell to be part of it, hydrogen has only one electron in it's outermost shell it needs one electron to be stable so two atoms of hydrogen bonds with one oxygen atom to to share there electrons to be stable.
A roller coaster is moving at 10 m/s at the top of a hill and 22 m/s at the bottom of the hill two seconds later. What is the acceleration of the roller coaster?
Answer:
The acceleration is
Explanation:
Acceleration = final velocity - initial velocity
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speed
Initial velocity = 10m/s
final velocity = 22m/s
speed = 2 secs
acceleration = 22 - 10
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2
= 12/2
6 m/s^2
How does the image make the message in the "Mummy, what happens to us if the bomb drops?" poster more clear?
A. The poster shows a clear picture of a girl having a serious talk with her parents.
B. The poster shows all the supplies needed to survive in picture format.
C. The poster provides an emotional picture of a young, innocent girl with a slightly worried expression to make protective feelings.
D. The poster shows the actual bomb attack.
Answer:
C. The poster provides an emotional picture of a young, innocent girl with a slightly worried expression to make protective feelings.
Explanation:
The girl looks quite worried in the poster. Attached is the image:
What arguments can you think of for staying single
Answer:
Staying single makes it a whole lot easier to focus on yourself, gain self love, and work on yourself!
Explanation:
What kind of object are the light rays interacting with in the model below?
Convex mirror
Convex lens
Concave mirror
Concave lens
Answer:
Concave lens
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According to Clark Hull, our behavior is based on the need to reduce unwanted arousal
caused by physiological needs like hunger, thirst, and fatigue. He called these physiological
needs...
urges
drives. Desires. None of these.
Answer:
Clark Hull put the emphasis of his work on experimentation, an organized theory of learning, and the nature of habits, which he argued were associations between a stimulus and a response
Explanation: