Answer:
The strength of an electromagnet can be increased by increasing the number of loops of wire around the iron core and by increasing the current or voltage. You can make a temporary magnet by stroking a piece of iron or steel (such as a needle) along a permanent magnet.
There are three things that dictate how strong this field is:
1.How much kinetic energy you provide the wire
Answer is changed by pushing more current through the wire.
2. How permeable our magnetic rod is
Answer is changed by picking a more magnetic media
3.How many little magnetic fields you generate to make the net, large magnetic field
Answer is changed by increasing the amount of turns of the wire. More turns, more little fields, strong big field
Answer:
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Explanation:
Main answer: 7.68
Supporting answer: Diffraction
Diffraction of light is the phenomenon where the bending of light happens around corners such that it spreads out and illuminates areas where the formation of shadow is expected.
The diffraction of light is divided into two types:
- Fresnel diffraction: Here the division of light is from a point source and incident and diffracted wavelengths are spherical
- Fraunhoffer diffraction: Here the division of light is from a point source or multiple source and incident and diffracted wavelengths are parallel.
Here diffraction grating, is defined as an optical element that divides the light into various wavelengths.
The formula for diffraction is: dsinФ=nλ
where, d is the distance between the slits, Ф is the diffracting angle, n is the order number and λ is the wavelength.
Given, grating is 2090 grooves per centimeter for n=1,
d=n/λ
Then,
Therefore,
dsinФ=nλ
sinФ=nλ/d
Ф=
Therefore, the red light appears at an angle of 7.68
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When you draw an illustration for this problem, you would come up with the same drawing as shown in the picture. As the hot-air balloon travels upwards, there is a slight time when the bag of sand rises up until it reaches the maximum height. Then, it goes back down to the ground. The total time would be t₁ + t₂. The solution is as follows:
H = v₀²/2g = (2.45)²/2(9.81) = 0.306 m
t₁ = H/v₀ = 0.306 m/2.45 m/s = 0.125 s
t₂ = √2(H + 98.8)/g = √2(0.306+ 98.8)/9.81
t₂ = 4.495 s
Total time = 0.125 s + 4.495 s = 4.62 seconds
I believe it would be 127.8 pounds. weight = mass x gravity