40 meters times 1 meter over 100 centimeters equals 0.4 meters. 1.3 meters + 40 centimeters =. 1.3 m + 0.4 m = 1.7 m. The answer is 1.7 meters
Answer:
a) 5 N b) 225 N c) 5 N
Explanation:
a) Per Coulomb's Law the repulsive force between 2 equal sign charges, is directly proportional to the product of the charges, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them, acting along the line that joins the charges, as follows:
F₁₂ = K Q₁ Q₂ / r₁₂²
So, if we make Q1 = Q1/5, the net effect will be to reduce the force in the same factor, i.e. F₁₂ = 25 N / 5 = 5 N
b) If we reduce the distance, from r, to r/3, as the factor is squared, the net effect will be to increase the force in a factor equal to 3² = 9.
So, we will have F₁₂ = 9. 25 N = 225 N
c) If we make Q2 = 5Q2, the force would be increased 5 times, but if at the same , we increase the distance 5 times, as the factor is squared, the net factor will be 5/25 = 1/5, so we will have:
F₁₂ = 25 N .1/5 = 5 N
Answer:
ΔK.E = 14 nJ
Explanation:
Solution:
- The charge that moves under the influence of an Electric Field produced between a potential difference (V) stores electric potential energy U within that is converted to kinetic energy.
- We will use conservation of energy on the system that contains the charged particle with charge q loses its electric potential energy U as it moves towards positively charged object that converts into a gain in Kinetic energy of the charged particle ΔK.E:
ΔK.E = U
Where,
U = V*q
ΔK.E = V*q
ΔK.E = (7*10^-6)*(2*10^-3)
ΔK.E = 14 nJ
- The gain in kinetic energy is 14 nJ.
Answer:
Reheat the cold cup of tea or coffee in the microwave. ...
Make iced tea or coffee with what's left. ...
Use a thermos for either tea or coffee.
Answer:
46°C
Explanation:
q = mCΔT
336,000 J = (20 kg) (4200 J/kg/°C) (50°C − T)
T = 46°C