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It is given that power = 5000 W for 120 V and resistance is per 1000 ft of wire. The wire is 750 ft away from 120 V source. We need find the voltage delivered to this load.
Resistance of 750 ft wire, =
Using Ohm's Law:
Voltage delivered to the load,
OK, the wedge is accelerating (a) at Theta = 180 degrees (to the right) and the wedge is inclined theta = 75 degrees. For the m = 2 kg block to remain at rest all we need is a net force f = W cos(theta) - F sin(theta) = 0; where F = ma and W = mg the weight of the block. That is, the weight component along the incline is offset by the acceleration component along the surface; so the block does not slide.
Solving we have W cos(theta) = mg cos(theta) = ma sin(theta) = F sin(theta); such that a = g cos(theta)/sin(theta) = g cot(theta). Assuming g ~ 9.81 m/sec^2, you can now plug and chug to find the answer.
<span>The physics is this...when the net force on a body is f = 0, that body will not accelerate and start to move if it is already still. So when the block's weight component along the surface of the wedge is offset by the equal but opposite force along the surface of the accelerating wedge, the still block will not move.
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the musical instrument such as a piano may be tuned by using the phenomenon of beats.
The phenomena of beat frequency is often used to tune musical instruments like piano. A tuning fork is tapped ad a string of paino is plucked simultaneously. If the two sound sources produce beats whose frequencies are different, their frequencies won't be identical, and they are will out of tune and noise. Hence the above process is repeated until the frequencies are identical and resonant and the frequencies are not distinguished. Thus making the instrument in tune
This method will work more efficiently for an instrument that is entirely out of tune because it will be easier to distinguish the beats of the instruments and the tuning fork.
Hence the musical instrument such as a piano may be tuned by using the phenomenon of beats.
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Answer:
8 (maybe 18)
Explanation:
Depends on whether you have the d orbitals. If not, it's 8, and it's 18 including the d orbitals