Answer:
with the current: 19.1 m/s eastern
against the current: 13.7 m/s western
Explanation:
The boat speed relative to ground is the sum of the boat speed relative to water + the water speed relative to ground.
Suppose eastern is positive, water speed due east is 2.7m/s.
When the boat is heading east, its speed relative to water is 16.4m/s, its speed relative to ground is 16.4 + 2.7 = 19.1 m/s eastern
When the boat is heading west, its speed relative to water is -16.4m/s, its speed relative to ground is -16.4 + 2.7 = -13.7 m/s western
Complete Question
A power supply has an open-circuit voltage of 40.0 V and an internal resistance of 2.00 . It is used to charge two storage batteries connected in series, each having an emf of 6.00 V and internal resistance of 0.300 . If the charging current is to be 4.00 A, (a) what additional resistance should be added in series? At what rate does the internal energy increase in (b) the supply, (c) in the batteries, and (d) in the added series resistance? (e) At what rate does the chemical energy increase in the batteries?
Answer:
a
The additional resistance is
b
The rate at which internal energy increase at the supply is
c
The rate at which internal energy increase in the battery is
d
The rate at which internal energy increase in the added series resistance is
e
the increase rate of the chemically energy in the battery is
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The open circuit voltage is
The internal resistance is
The emf of each battery is
The internal resistance of the battery is
The charging current is
Let assume the the additional resistance to to added to the circuit is
So this implies that
The total resistance in the circuit is
Substituting values
And the difference in potential in the circuit is
=>
Now according to ohm's law
Substituting values
Making the subject of the formula
So
The increase rate of internal energy at the supply is mathematically represented as
Substituting values
The increase rate of internal energy at the batteries is mathematically represented as
Substituting values
The increase rate of internal energy at the added series resistance is mathematically represented as
Substituting values
Generally the increase rate of the chemically energy in the battery is mathematically represented as
Substituting values
(1) The acceleration of the car will be
(2) The time taken
(3) The time is taken by the car to slow down from 20m/s to 10m/s
(1) The acceleration of the car will be calculated as
Here
u= 14
(2) The time is taken for the same acceleration to 20
u=20
(3) The time is taken to slow down from 20m/s to 10m/s with the same acceleration
From same formula
v=10
u=20
Thus
(1) The acceleration of the car will be
(2) The time taken
(3) The time is taken by the car to slow down from 20m/s to 10m/s
To know more about the Equation of the motion follow
(a)
The car's acceleration is given by
where
v = 0 is the final velocity
u = 14 m/s is the initial velocity
t = 4 s is the time elapsed
Substituting,
where the negative sign means the car is slowing down.
(b) 5.7 s
We can use again the same equation
where in this case we have
is again the acceleration of the car
v = 0 is the final velocity
u = 20 m/s is the initial velocity
Re-arranging the equation and solving for t, we find the time the car takes to come to a stop:
(c)
As before, we can use the equation
Here we have
is again the acceleration of the car
v = 10 is the final velocity
u = 20 m/s is the initial velocity
Re-arranging the equation and solving for t, we find
Answer:
The two waves will add vectorially to produce a small amplitude wave in a valley phase.
Explanation:
The two waves will add vectorially to produce a small amplitude wave in a valley phase. This is because the amplitudes of the waves are slightly different and in opposite directions. When wave 1 cancels out all of wave 2, the resultant wave would be the slight difference between both waves, and it would be in the direction of wave 1 which is a valley phase.
B. 1700 Hz, 5100 Hz
C. 3400 Hz, 6800 Hz
D. 3400 Hz, 10,200 Hz
Answer:
B. 1700 Hz, 5100 Hz
Explanation:
Parameters given:
Length of ear canal = 5.2cm = 0.052 m
Speed of sound in warm air = 350 m/s
The ear canal is analogous to a tube that has one open end and one closed end. The frequency of standing wave modes in such a tube is given as:
f(m) = m * (v/4L)
Where m is an odd integer;
v = velocity
L = length of the tube
Hence, the two lowest frequencies at which a dog will have increased sensitivity are f(1) and f(3).
f(1) = 1 * [350/(4*0.052)]
f(1) = 1682.69 Hz
Approximately, f(1) = 1700 Hz
f(3) = 3 * [350/(4*0.052)]
f(3) = 5048 Hz
Approximately, f(3) = 5100 Hz
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
The maximum number of bright spot is
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The slit distance is
The wavelength is
Generally the condition for interference is
Where n is the number of fringe(bright spots) for the number of bright spots to be maximum
=>
So
substituting values
given there are two sides when it comes to the double slit apparatus which implies that the fringe would appear on two sides so the maximum number of bright spots is mathematically evaluated as
The 1 here represented the central bright spot
So