the current approximately 7.0 ms after closing the switch is about 250 mA, which is option (a).
To find the current through the circuit 7.0 ms after the switch is closed, we can use the concept of an RL circuit. The current in an RL circuit follows an exponential growth equation, given by:
I(t) = (V/R)(1 - e^(-t/τ))
Where:
I(t) is the current at time t.
V is the voltage from the power supply (15 V in this case).
R is the resistance (60 Ω).
τ (tau) is the time constant of the circuit, given by L/R, where L is the inductance (45 mH = 0.045 H).
First, calculate the time constant τ:
τ = L/R = 0.045 H / 60 Ω = 0.00075 s.
Now, plug in the values into the equation to find I(7.0 ms):
t = 7.0 ms = 0.007 s.
I(0.007 s) = (15 V / 60 Ω) * (1 - e^(-0.007 s / 0.00075 s))
I(0.007 s) = (0.25 A) * (1 - e^(-9.333...))
Now, calculate the current:
I(0.007 s) ≈ (0.25 A) * (1 - e^(-9.333...))
I(0.007 s) ≈ (0.25 A) * (1 - 0.0000962) [Using e^(-9.333...) ≈ 0.0000962]
I(0.007 s) ≈ (0.25 A) * (0.9999038)
I(0.007 s) ≈ 0.24998 A
I(0.007 s) ≈ 250 mA
So, the current approximately 7.0 ms after closing the switch is about 250 mA, which is option (a).
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Initial current = 0
Final current = (15 V) / (60 ohms) = 0.25 Ampere
Current along the way = 0.25 · (1 - e^- time / time-constant)
"time-constant" = L/R = (0.045 / 60) = 7.5 x 10⁻⁴ second
Current = 0.25 · (1 - e^-10,000t/7.5)
When t = 7 ms,
Current = 0.25 · ( 1 - e^-70/7.5)
Current = 0.25 · (1 - e^-9.33)
Current = 0.25 · (1 - 8.84 x 10⁻⁵)
Current = 0.25 · (0.9999)
Current = so close to 250 mA that you can't tell the difference.
The reason is that 7.0 mS is 9.3 time-constants, and during EVERY time-constant, the current grows by 37% of the distance it still has left to go. So after 9.3 of these, it's practically AT the target.
I have a feeling that the time in the question is SUPPOSED TO BE 7 microseconds. If that's true, then
Current = 0.25 · (1 - e^-[ 7 x 10⁻⁶ / 7.5 x 10⁻⁴ ]
Current = 0.25 · (1 - e^-0.00933)
Current = 0.25 · (1 - 0.9907)
Current = 0.25 · (0.0093)
Current = 2.32 mA ?
No, that can't be it either.
Well ! Now, I'm going to determine the true and correct final answer in the only cheap and sleazy way I have left ... by looking at all the choices offered, and eliminating the absurd ones.
The effect of an inductor in the circuit is to resist any change in current. The final current in this circuit is when it's not trying to change any more. So the final current is just the battery with a resistor across it ... (12 V) / (60 ohms). That's 0.25 Ampere, or 250 mA. The current starts at zero when the switch closes, and it builds up and builds up to 250 mA. It's never more than 250 mA.
So look at the choices ! The only one that not more than 250 mA is choice-A .
THAT has to be it. 7.0 mS is a no-brainer. It's 9.3 time-constants after the switch closes, the current has built up to 99.99% of its final value by then, it's not really trying to change much any more, the inductor is just about finished having any effect on the current, and the current is essentially at its final value of 250 mA. The action is all over.
Now, I fully realize that Mister "Rishwait" is a bot and all, and nobody really needs the answer to this question. But every cloud has a silver lining. It's a numskull question, but it earned me 10 points, and it's been a truly fascinating trip down Memory Lane.
b. Which force accelerates the car down the ramp?
c. Which force acts against the motion of the car?
A scientist would use a unit of length appropriate for the magnitude of what he or she is measuring. In this case, since rock is built up very slowly, they would probably use millimetres or centimetres. In some cases they may use meters.
There you go.
Answer : The correct option is, (B) neutron
Explanation :
As we know that the atomic number of helium atom is 2. That means it has 2 number protons, 2 number of electrons and 2 number of neutrons.
There are three subatomic particles. Protons, neutrons and electrons. The subatomic particle proton which is positively charged and neutron which is neutral are located in the center of the nucleus and the subatomic particle electrons which is negatively charged are located outside the nucleus.
In Bhor atomic of the helium atom,
The letter X represent the electrons.
The letter Y represent the neutrons.
The letter Z represent the protons.
The letter W represent the nucleus.
Hence, the correct option is, (B) neutrons.
The Answer that your looking for is NEUTRON
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B. your vector
C. your position
D. your displacement
The correct answer is actually C. your position
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This question comes along with four answer choices:
a) the thermal energy moving from the coffee to her tongue
b) the thermal energy moving from her tongue to the coffee
c) her coffee
d) her tongue
Answer: a) the thermal energy moving from the coffee to her tongue.
Explanation:
Heat, heat energy and thermal energy are terms to refer the same thing.
Heat is the kinetic energy of the molecules or particles in a substance wich is transferred from hot substances to cool substances.
In the example, the coffe is hot and Ixchelt's tongue is cool, so the heat is the thermal energy transferred from the hot coffe to Ixtchel's tongue.
The thermal energy (heat) always flows from the hot to the cold, never the other way around.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A is the answer
Explanation:
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