Well the heat that is needed to raise the temperature of 10g of water by 17oC is 7
Answer:
To find the diameter of the wire, when the following are given:
Resistivity of the material (Rho), Current flowing in the conductor, I, Potential difference across the conductor ends, V, and length of the wire/conductor, L.
Using the ohm's law,
Resistance R = (rho*L)/A
R = V/I.
Crossectional area of the wire A = π*square of radius
Radius = sqrt(A/π)
Diameter = Radius/2 = [sqrt(A/π)]
Making A the subject of the formular
A = (rho* L* I)V.
From the result of A, Diameter can be determined using
Diameter = [sqrt(A/π)]/2. π is a constant with the value 22/7
Explanation:
Error and uncertainty can be measured varying the value of the parameters used and calculating different values of the diameters. Compare the values using standard deviation
Answer : The weight of the car is 9800 N
Explanation :
It is given that,
The mass of the car, m = 1000 kg
We have to find the weight of the car. The weight of an object is defined as the force acting on it under the action of gravity. The mass of an object is the amount of matter present in it.
Using second law of motion :
W = m g
Where
m is the mass of the car
g is the acceleration due to gravity g = 9.8 N/kg
W = 1000 kg × 9.8 N/kg
W = 9800 N
So, the weight of the car is 9800 N.
Hence, this is the required solution.
Answer:
88km E
Explanation:
25 km is added already
then if we take the formula of speed(V)
V=d/t
and rearrange it to subject d (distance)
d= V x t
we get
d= 42km/h x 1.5hrs
we get
63 km
now if we add the already travelled 25 km to this additional distance
63km + 25km = 88km
Thus the final distance traversed by the ship from its origin is
88km E
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