Which type of diffraction occurs when the point source and the screen are at finite distances from the obstacle forming the diffraction pattern?A. fraunhofer
B. fresnel
C. far-field
D. single slit

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Answer 1
Answer: Fresnel diffraction

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A cylinder with a diameter of 2.0 in. and height of 3 in. solidifies in 3 minutes in a sand casting operation. What is the solidification time if the cylinder height is doubled? What is the time if the diameter is doubled?

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Answer:

3 min 55 sec is the solidification time if the cylinder height is doubled

7min 40 sec if the diameter is doubled

Explanation:

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A ride at an amusement park moves the riders in a circle at a rate of 6.0 m/s. If the radius of the ride is 9.0 meters, what is the acceleration of the ride?4.0 m/s2
0.67 m/s2
0.075 m/s2
54 m/s2

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4.0 m/s2


it's 9 squared divided by 6
the answer is B 4.0 m/s2

What is the weight of a 5.0-kilogram object at the surface of Earth?A
5.0 kg
B
25 N
C
49 kg
D
49 N

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The weight of a 5.0-kilogram object at the surface of Earth is 49 N. Hence, option (C) is correct.

What are mass and weight?

Mass is a fundamental quantity in physics and the most fundamental attribute of matter. Mass can be defined as the amount of matter contained in a body. Kilogram is the SI unit of mass (kg).

A body's mass does not alter at any time. Only in severe instances where a massive amount of energy is provided or removed from the body.

The force of gravity acting on a body is measured by weight. The weight formula is as follows: w = mg. Because weight is a force, it has the same SI unit as force; the SI unit of weight is Newton (N).

The weight of the  object is = 5.0 × 9.8 N

= 49.0 N.

Hence, option (B) is correct.

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Answer:

49 N (d)

Explanation:

w= mg = 5 kg * 9.8 m/s^2 = 49 N

The speed of light in a transparent plastic is 2.5x108 m/s. If a ray of light in air(with n-1) strikes this plastic at an angle of incidence of 31.3 degrees, find the angle of the transmitted ray. Select one: a. 31.30 degrees b. 26.08 degrees c, 37.56 degrees d. 38.57 degrees e. 0.67 degrees

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Answer:

Angle of transmitted ray is 29.14^(o)

Explanation:

According to snell's law we have

n_(1)sin(\theta _(i))=n_(2)sin(\theta r)

Since the incident medium is air thus we have n_(1)=1

By definition of refractive index we have

n=(c)/(v)

c = speed of light in vacuum

v = speed of light in medium

Applying values we get

n_(2)=(3* 10^(8))/(2.5* 10^(8))=1.2

Thus using the calculated values in Snell's law we obtain

sin(\theta _(r))=(sin(31.3)/(1.2)\n\n\therefore sin(\theta _(r))=0.4329\n\n\theta_(r)=sin^(-1)(0.4329)\n\n\theta _(r)=29.14

Answer:

Angle made by the transmitted ray = 25.65°

Explanation:

Speed of light in plastic = v = 2.5 × 10⁸ m/s  

refractive index of plastic (n₂) / refractive index of air (n₁)

= speed of light in air c / speed of light in plastic v.

⇒ n₂ = (3× 10⁸) / (2.5 × 10⁸) = 1.2

Angle of incidence = 31.3° = i  

n₁ sin i = n₂ sin r

⇒  sin r =  (1)(0.5195) / 1.2 = 0.4329

⇒ Angle made by the transmitted ray = r = sin⁻¹ (0.4329) =25.65°

             

If the absolute pressure of gas is 550.280 kPa, its gauge pressure is

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pressure absolute = pressure gage + pressure atmosphere

Answer:

650.280

Explanation: 100kpa + 550.280kpa

Explain how ultrasound devices use the Doppler effect to create images of body parts. HELP ME ASAP!! Will give brainliest answer!!

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Answer:

Transmits high-frequency (1 to 5 megahertz) sound pulses into your body using a probe. The sound waves travel into your body and hit a boundary between tissues (e.g. between fluid and soft tissue, soft tissue and bone).

Explanation:

Doppler ultrasound works by measuring sound waves that are reflected from moving objects, such as red blood cells.

Answer:

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Explanation:

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