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Tatiana [17]
3 years ago
12

Identify the independent variable(s) in Asch's original experiment.

Physics
1 answer:
Talja [164]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

How do I answer this I don't understand the question

Explanation:

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The key to solve this problem is using Kirchhoff's Current Law which statements  that the algebraic sum of the currents that enter and leave a particular junction must be 0 (I₁+I₂+...+In = 0). Be careful, the currents that leaves a point is considered positive current, and the one that enters a point is considered negative.

In other words,  the sum of the currents that enter to the joint is equal to the sum of the currents that come out of the joint.

Three wire meet at junction. Wire 1 has a current of 0.40 A into the junction, the current of the wire 2 is 0.57 A out of the junction. What is the magnitude of the current in wire 3?

To calculate the current in the wire 3:

First, let's name the currents in the circuit. So:

The current in the wire 1 is I₁ = 0.40 A, the current in the wire 2 is I₂ = 0.57 A, and the current of wire 3 is I₃ = ?.

Second,  we make a scheme of the circuit, with the current I₁ of wire 1 into the junction, the current I₂ of wire 2 out of the junction, and let's suppose that the current I₃ of the wire 3 into the junction. (See the image attached)

Using Kirchhoff's Current Law, the sum of the currents I₁ and I₃ into the junction is equal to the current I₂ out of junction.

I₁ + I₃ = I₂

0.40 A + I₃ = 0.57 A

I₃ = 0.57 A - 0.40A

I₃ = 0.17 A

Checking the Kirchhoff's Current Law, the sum of all currents is equal to 0 :

I₁ + I₃ = I₂

I₁ - I₂ + I₃ = 0

0.40 A - 0.57 A + 0.17 A = 0

Let's suppose that the current I₃ of the wire 3 out the junction.

I₁ = I₂ + I₃

0.40 A = 0.57 A + I₃

I₃ = 0.40 A - 0.57 A

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They give us the mass of block 1 (m1 = 100kg, its kinetic energy (K = 32 J), the mass of block 2 (m2 = 3.00 kg) and that it is at rest (v₀₂ = 0)

 

Before crash

     po = m1 vo1 + m2 vo2

     po = m1 vo1

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a) The initial speed of the block of m1 = 100 kg, let's use the kinetic energy

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b) The final speed,

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   v_{f} = m1 / (m1 + m2) v₀₁

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    v_{f} = 100 / (3 + 100) 0.8

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c) The change in kinetic energy

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              K₀ = 32 J

Final       K_{f} = ½ (m1 + m2) v_{f}²

              K_{f}= ½ (3 + 100) 0.777²

              K_{f} = 31.07 J

              ΔK = K_{f} - K₀

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              ΔK = -0.93 J

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        v = √ 2K / m2

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e) the final speed

      v₀₂ = v =  4.62 m/s  

      p₀ = m2 v₀₂

      m2 v₀₂ = (m1 + m2) v_{f}

      v_{f} = m2 / (m1 + m2) v₀₂

      v_{f} = 3 / (100 + 3) 4.62

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     K_{f} = ½ (3 + 100) 0.135²

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