Answer:
Explanation:
Given that,
The wavelength of light,
The speed of light,
We need to find the frequency of light. We know that,
Where
f is the frequency
So,
So, the frequency of light is .
Answer:
they better come prepared
Explanation:
they Gonna get coronavirus
Answer:
<em>x=10.39 m/s</em>
<em>y = 6 m/s</em>
Explanation:
<u>Components of a Vector</u>
A vector can be expressed in several forms, including the rectangular and the polar form.
The rectangular form uses the x-y coordinates of the vector, being the right and up directions considered as positive.
The polar form uses the magnitude r and the angle it forms with the positive x-direction.
Given the polar form (r,θ), we can calculate the rectangular coordinates as follows:
The soccer ball is kicked with an initial speed of v=12 m/s and an angle of 30 degrees. Thus the horizontal and vertical components are:
x = 10.39 m/s
y = 6 m/s
Answer: A
Explanation:
There is one important fact about magnetic fields. Magnetic fields are always perpendicular to the velocity of the particle, and the force acting on the particle. This is evident in the Lorentz force equation for magnetic fields, which states:
The cross product between between the velocity and the magentic field forms a force vector that is perpendicular to both the velocity and the field. In our example, the electron is traveling to the left, and the force it feels is upwards. One thing to keep in mind now, is that the Lorentz force equation is for positively charged particles. Therefore, whatever result we obtain for the field, it is actually the opposite since our particle is negatively charged.
Point your thumb in the direction of the velocity, and point your palm in the direction of the force. Your fingers should be pointing towards yourself (the south). This would be correct for positive charges, but it is the opposite for negative charges. The magnetic field points away from your body, which is the north.