Answer:
a box moving along a conveyor belt possesses kinetic energy.
Lightning produced during a storm gives electrical energy.
a piece of fruit hanging from a tree possesses gravitational potential energy.
Sand on a beach feel warm to touch because the sand possesses thermal energy.
Radio waves transmitted from a tower (radiant energy).
Explanation:
F=ma where f is force, m is mass, and a is acceleration.
The net force is 40-24=16N and the box is 8kg.
You can rearranage f=ma to make a the subject by dividing by m, so f/m=a
16/8=2m/s^2
Answer:
binding energy is 99771 J/mol
Exlanation:
given data
threshold frequency = 2.50 × Hz
solution
we get here binding energy using threshold frequency of the metal that is express as
..................1
here E is the energy of electron per atom and h is plank constant i.e. and x is binding energy
and here N is the Avogadro constant =
so E will
E =
so put value in equation 1 we get
= 2.50 × ×
solve it we get
x = 99770.99
so binding energy is 99771 J/mol
Answer:
Explanation:
The density of the magnetic flux is given by the following formula:
The normal vector A and the vector of the magnitude of the magnetic field are perpendicular, then, the angle is zero:
The magnitude of the magnetic field is calculated by using the formula for B at a distance of x to a point in the plane of the loop:
For x = 0 you have:
R is the radius of the circular loop and its values is:
Then, you replace in the equation for B with mu_o = 4\pi*10^-7 T/A:
and the density of the magnetic flux is
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Because of the resistance of transmission lines, high current along the line leads to large voltage drop. This voltage drop causes low efficiency because the voltage at the receiving end is far less than that at the sending end.
Therefore there is need to transmit at a higher voltage (smaller current) than that required by distribution because of efficiency.
Hence, For safety and efficiency, the voltage must be large in the transmission lines and small in the distribution lines.