It's B lol they are being forced apart but can't move because the are tied down
-- The speed of light in air is very close to 3 x 10⁸ m/s.
Whatever the actual number is, it's equivalent to roughly
7 times around the Earth in 1 second. So for this kind of
problem, you can assume that we see things at the same time
that they happen; don't bother worrying about how long it takes
for the light to reach you.
-- For sound, it's a different story. Sound in air only travels at
about 340 m/s. It takes sound almost 5 seconds to go 1 mile.
-- Now, the lightning and thunder happen at the same time.
The light travels to you at the speed of light, so you see the
lightning pretty much when it happens. But the sound of the
thunder comes poking along at 340 m/s, and arrives AFTER
the sight of the lightning.
The length of time between the sight and the sound is about
99.9999% the result of the time it takes the sound to reach you.
If the thunder arrived at you 3 seconds after the light did, then
the sound traveled
(340 m/s) x (3 s) = 1,020 meters .
(about 0.63 of a mile)
(If you're worried about ignoring the time it takes
for the light to reach you ...
It takes light 0.0000034 second to cover the same 1,020 meters,
so including it in the calculation would not change the answer.)
The second one since convection is the process by which heat is transferred from a solid surface to a non solid
Answer:
−1.9 × 10−5 Wb
Explanation:
Magnetic flux is the product of average magnetic field times the perpendicular area that is crosses times the angle between planar area and magnetic flux
Finding the area
Area = πr² = 3.14*0.075*0.075
Area=0.01767 m²
Magnetic flux = 0.01767*0.00110*cos 0
Magnetic flux =0.000019 = −1.9 × 10−5 Wb