Answer:
Velocity of airplane is 500 km/h
Velocity of wind is 40 km/h
Explanation:
= Velocity of airplane in still air
= Velocity of wind
Time taken by plane to travel 1150 km against the wind is 2.5 hours

Time taken by plane to travel 450 km against the wind is 50 minutes = 50/60 hours

Subtracting the two equations we get

Applying the value of velocity of wind to the first equation

∴ Velocity of airplane in still air is 500 km/h and Velocity of wind is 40 km/h
The answer is B I hope this helps luv
Answer:
Current, I = 1000 A
Explanation:
It is given that,
Length of the copper wire, l = 7300 m
Resistance of copper line, R = 10 ohms
Magnetic field, B = 0.1 T

Resistivity, 
We need to find the current flowing the copper wire. Firstly, we need to find the radius of he power line using physical dimensions as :




r = 0.00199 m
or

The magnetic field on a current carrying wire is given by :



I = 1000 A
So, the current of 1000 A is flowing through the copper wire. Hence, this is the required solution.
The atomic number is the simply the number of protons in the atom. So in the first row with atomic number 2, the number of protons is 2.
If the atom has no charge, which I think you can assume for all of these, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons. So the number of electrons is also 2.
The number of neutrons (which are the particles with no charge in the nucleus) is simply the mass number minus the atomic number i.e. 4 - 2 = 2.
The isotopic symbol is the symbol which is found on the periodic table of elements. There are 2 numbers associated which each element on the table. The larger is the mass number and the smaller is the atomic number. The atomic number or number of protons is what identifies the element. Looking at the periodic table ( https://sciencenotes.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/PeriodicTableOfTheElementsBW.pdf or https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table_(big) ), it can be seen that the element on the first row above with an atomic number of 2 is Helium with a symbol He. The number that is included with the name is simply the mass number which is 4 in this case, which tells us that this type of helium has 2 neutrons.
Another type (or isotope) of helium is Helium-3 which has one neutron.
Try the next row and post back if you have trouble with it