Answer is B. Since the number in the inequality is 5, we must be able to include it in the inequality, and therefore must use an “equal to” inequality. Since there are values less than 5, we must be able to include those numbers in the inequality. A greater than sign would therefore not make sense, meaning you must use a less than sign. Combine these two observations and you will find that the graph must be less than or equal to 5.
Answer:
Incomplete questions
Let assume we are asked to find
Calculate the induced emf in the coil at any time, let say t=2
And induced current
Explanation:
Flux is given as
Φ=NAB
Where
N is number of turn, N=1
A=area=πr²
Since r=2cm=0.02
A=π(0.02)²=0.001257m²
B=magnetic field
B(t)=Bo•e−t/τ,
Where Bo=3T
τ=0.5s
B(t)=3e(−t/0.5)
B(t)=3exp(-2t)
Therefore
Φ=NAB
Φ=0.001257×3•exp(-2t)
Φ=0.00377exp(-2t)
Now,
Induce emf is given as
E= - dΦ/dt
E= - 0.00377×-2 exp(-2t)
E=0.00754exp(-2t)
At t=2
E=0.00754exp(-4)
E=0.000138V
E=0.138mV
b. Induce current
From ohms laws
V=iR
Given that R=0.6Ω
i=V/R
i=0.000138/0.6
i=0.00023A
i=0.23mA
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Answer: By the double slit experiment applied to electrons</h2>
The French physicist Louis De Broglie proposed the existence of matter waves, that is to say that <u>all matter has a wave associated with it.</u>
On the other hand, Heisenberg enunciated the uncertainty principle, which postulates that the fact that <u>each particle has a wave associated with i</u>t, imposes restrictions on the ability to determine its position and speed at the same time.
These postulations were tested with the double slit experiment (formerly applied to photons) applied to electrons, and the result was: electrons (as well as the other particles different from the photons) are able to behave as waves.
Answer:
This is due to an increase in hydrostatic pressure, the force per unit area exerted by a liquid on an object. The deeper you go under the sea, the greater the pressure of the water pushing down on you.