Answer:
<em>Friction </em><em>always </em><em>opposes</em><em> </em><em>the</em><em> </em>motion
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Answer:
So, you're going to need the equation ρ = ρo [1 + α(T-To)]
1.59x10^-8 ohms*m is your ρo because that is measured at your reference temperature (To), 20◦C. T is your 6◦C and α is 0.0038(◦C)−1. So, using that you solve for ρ. If you keep up with the units though, you notice it comes out to be ohms*m and that isn't what you want.
So, the next equation you need is J=σE where E is your electric field (3026 V/m) and σ is the electrical conductivity which is the inverse of your answer you got in the previous equation. So find the inverse of that answer and multiply it by your electric field and that will give you the current density.
I hope this helps!
Explanation:
The statement (C) <span>The current carrying loop is able to turn because the magnetic force is always parallel to it.
In an electric motor the current do not reduce at any point. So, the (A) is also not correct.
The correct statement about an electric motor is (B),
</span><span>The current carrying loop is able to turn because the magnetic force is always at a right angle to it.</span>
Answer:
Acceleration
Explanation:
The advertisement is describing the acceleration of the car.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity per unit of time. It can be expressed mathematically as;
Acceleration =
v is the final velocity
u is the initial velocity
t is the time taken
Any quantity that specifies the rate of change of velocity of a body within a given time frame is describing its acceleration.