An antenna’s receiving circuit select electromagnetic radio waves of a certain frequency and reject all others. This is because an antenna IS an electromagnetic radiator that creates an electromagnetic field that scatters from the transmitting antenna to the receiver’s antenna.
As current flows through a series circuit, it is diminished by the work it performs in the resistance(s). TRUE or FALSE
The statement “As current flows through a series circuit, it is diminished by the work it performs in the resistance(s)” is true.
The distance between the charges is calculated using Coulomb's Law and found to be 0.134m or 13.4 cm.
This problem can be solved using Coulomb's Law. The formula for Coulomb's Law is: F = k*(|q1*q2|)/r², where F is the force between the charges, q1 and q2 are the amounts of charge, r is the distance between the charges, and k is Coulomb's constant (approximately 9.00 x 10^9 N*(m²/C²)).
Giving the values, we have, 1000 N = 9.00 x 10^9 N*(m²/C²)*((2 x 10^-5 C) * (5 x 10^-6 C))/r².
Solving for r (the distance between the charges) in this equation, we first divide both sides of the equation by the values on the right, excluding r, which gives us: r² = ((2 x 10^-5 C) * (5 x 10^-6 C) * 9.00 x 10^9 N*(m²/C²))/1000N.
Calculating the values in this equation and then taking the square root of the result gives r = 0.134 m or 13.4 cm which is the distance between the two charges.
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Answer: 8 m
Explanation:
From the equation distance = velocity * time, we can find the distance from a velocity vs. time graph by finding the area under the curve, since we get that area from multiplying velocity and time together.
For the first 0.5 seconds, the velocity is 16 m/s and the change in time is 0.5.
16 * 0.5 = 8 m.
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