A) 1.05 N
The power dissipated in the circuit can be written as the product between the pulling force and the speed of the wire:
where
P = 4.20 W is the power
F is the magnitude of the pulling force
v = 4.0 m/s is the speed of the wire
Solving the equation for F, we find
B) 3.03 T
The electromotive force induced in the circuit is:
(1)
where
B is the strength of the magnetic field
v = 4.0 m/s is the speed of the wire
L = 10.0 cm = 0.10 m is the length of the wire
We also know that the power dissipated is
(2)
where
is the resistance of the wire
Subsituting (1) into (2), we get
And solving it for B, we find the strength of the magnetic field:
Answer:
Most of the EM waves from the sun that reach Earth are infrared waves, visible light, and UV radiation.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer:
Momentum is always conserved, and kinetic energy may be conserved.
Explanation:
For an object moving on a horizontal, frictionless surface which makes a glancing collision with another object initially at rest on the surface, the type of collision experienced by this objects can either be elastic or an inelastic collision depending on whether the object sticks together after collision or separates and move with a common velocity after collision.
If the body separates and move with a common velocity after collision, the collision is elastic but if they sticks together after collision, the collision is inelastic.
Either ways the momentum of the bodies are always conserved since they will always move with a common velocity after collision but their kinetic energy may or may not be conserved after collision, it all depends whether they separates or stick together after collision and since we are not told in question whether or not they separate, we can conclude that their kinetic energy "may" be conserved.
Answer:
a) their amplitudes are the same their phase difference is constant their frequencies are the same
Explanation:
Coherent waves are the waves that have constant phase difference, equal frequency, amplitude and waveform.
Frequency denotes the number of cycles a wave completes in one second.
Amplitude is the maximum height that the wave reaches.
Waveform is the two dimensional representation of a wave in graphical form.