The resulting
'v' vs 't' graph would have a greater positive slope, and would
be higher at any given time.
The question says interval and not interval(s) so that’s why it’s making me think it may be the latter.
Answer:
Q-R is correct
Explanation:
A constant velocity means a velocity that is not changing.
The velocity is increasing (changing) in O-P, P-Q and R-S.
Since the Q-R segment is a horizontal line, the velocity stays the same. If you imagine the graph's velocity y-axis is labelled, it might be easier to think about.
Answer:
The velocity is constant only in the Q-R interval.
Explanation:
The graph shows the velocity over time. In the Q-R interval the velocity is equal all over the interval, that is, it is constant. In the other intervals, the velocity increase with some rate, so it is not constant.
A.) An Iron horseshoe
B.) An aluminum rod
C.) A copper wire carrying current
D.) A positively charged glass rod
E.) A copper wire not carrying any current
F.) Another magnet
Answer:
A.) An Iron horseshoe
C.) A copper wire carrying current
F.) Another magnet
Explanation:
As we know that two magnets and two different magnetic materials will attract or repel each other
This is due to interaction of two materials due to which their magnetic field interacts and apply force on each other
Here we know that
magnetic field due to current carrying wire is given as
so here the magnetic fields will interact when a current carrying wire is placed near the magnet, or another magnet is placed near the magnet or any magnetic material like iron horse shoe is near it
Answer:
A freely falling object have fallen from a position of rest when its instantaneous speed is 10 m/s, it will travel 5.102 meter.
Explanation:
We have equation of motion, , where u is the initial velocity, u is the final velocity, s is the displacement and a is the acceleration.
In this case we have final velocity = 10 m/s, initial velocity = 0 m/s, and acceleration = 9.8 .
Substituting
A freely falling object have fallen from a position of rest when its instantaneous speed is 10 m/s, it will travel 5.102 meter.
When an object, starting from rest, achieves an instantaneous speed of 10 m/s while freely falling under gravity, it will have fallen approximately 5.10 meters.
Using the physics concept of motion under gravity, where the first equation of motion can apply (v = u + gt), your question involves finding the displacement of a freely falling object starting from rest until it reaches a speed of 10 m/s.
In this case, initial velocity (u) is zero because the object was at rest, the final velocity (v) is 10 m/s, and g is the acceleration due to gravity which is approximately 9.81 m/s².
We could rearrange the equation to find time: t = v/g = 10 / 9.81 ≈ 1.02 s. Then, we employ the second equation of motion to find the distance fallen, s = ut + 0.5gt². Since u=0, the formula simplifies to s = 0.5gt². Substituting g = 9.81 m/s² and t = 1.02 s into the equation yields s = 0.5 * 9.81 * (1.02)² ≈ 5.10 m.
Therefore, a freely falling object will have fallen approximately 5.10 meters when its instantaneous speed is 10 m/s.
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I remember finding the isotope number, Nitrogen-20 by adding the Protons and Neutrons, then I get a new atomic mass. But on here Pottasium-15 is confusing! What neutrons do I add from 19 protons to get 15? Sometimes the teacher throws in impossible problems.
super super late ans but im up late n looking 4 interesting Qs...
Potassium-15 is confusing indeed! What neutrons can one add to a nucleus with 19 protons to get a mass of 15? anti-matter cannot do it as scientists have generally agreed that anti-matter has the same mass as regular matter but with an opposite spin.
the ans actually doesnt exist when the Q was originally asked but in 2017, Washington State University physicists created a fluid with negative mass. so theoretically a "negative neutron" will have a mass of -1. combining 4 of such exotic particles to 19 protons will create K-15; assuming there is no explosion from the combination.