Answer:
separation between the slits is 0.28 mm
Explanation:
given data
wave length λ = 589 nm = 589 × m
distance between slits and the screen D = 0.91 m
fringes weight y = 0.19 cm = 0.19 × m
solution
we find here the spacing between the two slits i.e d
so use here formula that is
y = λD ÷ d .........................1
put here value we get
0.19 × =
solve we get
d = 0.28 mm
Answer:
the new depth is 2.3 ft
Explanation:
the solution is in the attached Word file
Answer:
Assuming h as the height of the cylindrical tank
Explanation:
Assuming that the height is we can find the volume of the cylindrical tank, then:
The diameter is 8.00 ft then the total volume of the tank is:
But the tank is half full of oil, then we need half of the volume. For that reason the volume of oil is:
We know the density of the oil , with this we can fing the mass of oil that we have because:
then
Then the mass of oil that we have is:
Note that with the value of h we have the mass in correct units.
Finally to find the force we now that then we just need to multiply the mass by the gravity.
Answer:
v = 14.35 m/s
Explanation:
As we know that crate is placed on rough bed
so here when pickup will take a turn around a circle then in that case the friction force on the crate will provide the necessary centripetal force on the crate
So here we have
here we have
now we know that
here we have
R = 35 m
g = 9.81 m/s/s
now plug in all values in above equation
Answer:
3.4 x 10^-4 T
Explanation:
A = 1.5 x 10^-3 m^2
N = 50
R = 180 ohm
q = 9.3 x 106-5 c
Let B be the magnetic field.
Initially the normal of coil is parallel to the magnetic field so the magnetic flux is maximum and then it is rotated by 90 degree, it means the normal of the coil makes an angle 90 degree with the magnetic field so the flux is zero .
Let e be the induced emf and i be the induced current
e = rate of change of magnetic flux
e = dФ / dt
i / R = B x A / t
i x t / ( A x R) = B
B = q / ( A x R)
B = (9.3 x 10^-5) / (1.5 x 10^-3 x 180) = 3.4 x 10^-4 T
The magnitude of the magnetic field can be calculated using Faraday's Law of electromagnetic induction, by setting up and solving an equation involving the number of turns in the coil, the area of the coil, and the time it takes for the coil to rotate.
To calculate the magnitude of the magnetic field, we can use Faraday's Law of electromagnetic induction, which can be expressed as E = d(N∙Φ )/dt, where E represents the induced EMF, N is the number of turns, and Φ is the magnetic flux (flux equals the product of the magnetic field B, the area A through which it passes and the cosine of the angle between B and A).
Given the information in the problem, we know that E = Q/R ∙ t. Since the coil is rotated through 90 degrees, it goes from being parallel to being perpendicular to the field, resulting in a change in magnetic flux of BNA. We can set up the equation E = d(NBA)/dt = Q/R ∙ t = [(50 turns) ∙ (1.5 × 10-3 m²) ∙ B)/(t)]
We can solve this equation to determine the magnitude of the magnetic field B. Remember, always double-check your calculations to ensure their accuracy.
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The measurement will be significantly affected.
Recall that the relationship between linear velocity and angular velocity is subject to the formula
,
Where r indicates the radius and the angular velocity.
As the radius increases, it is possible that the calibration is delayed and a higher linear velocity is indicated, that to the extent that the velocity is directly proportional to the radius of the tires.
Answer:
Explanation:
Given
Length of string =2.15 m
mass of ball =5.49 kg
speed of ball=4.65 m/s
Here
Tension provides centripetal acceleration
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Divide 2 & 1