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The correct answer is C. A stationary front that will cause an extended period of clouds or precipitation means packing rain gear and planning for precipitation during your trip.
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The stationary front is a meteorological front on the border of cold and warm air, more common in summer. It is most often the limit of polar and mid-latitude air masses. It usually lasts in place for a maximum of a few days. The stationary front resembles a warm front or a slow cold front. The weather in the stationary front area is variable, often cloudy and often still rainy. In a few days, the stationary front will turn into either a cold or warm front, or its clouds will disintegrate.
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It is important to note that the direct of flow of the electricity current in the Linear Machine is anti-clockwise direction. The resultant effect of this is such that is stand at variance with the change in flux as force is going the right direction. See attached Image (Illustration I).
<h3>What is the magnitude of the current?</h3>
Recall that Force (f) = il xB
Given that Force (F) = 10N; and
Magnetic Field Density B = 0.5T
Hence,
10 = i x 0.2 x 0.5
[Note that Width is converted to Meters from millimeters that is 200 mmm = 0.2m]
10 = 0.1i
i = 10/0.1
i = 100A
<h3>
What is the Induced Voltage Across the metal bar?</h3>
Note that Vg = Vde + IR
Vg = 10 + 100 x 0.05
Vg = 10 + 5
Vg = 15v
<h3>
What is the final speed of the metal bar?</h3>
The final speed of the bar is given as V
Recall that Induced Voltage is VB x L
That is:
15 = V x 0.5 x 0.2;
15 = 0.1 V
make V the subject of the formula:
V = 15/0.1
V = 150m/s
<h3>
What is the status of the Machine? a motor or generator?</h3>
Given that the current being supplied is in DC hence the machine is a generator. [Vdc x i]
<h3>What is the electric power of the source?</h3>
The electric power of the source is:
Vdc x i
= 10 x 100
= 1,000 watts
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