Which of the following best explains the cause and effect relationship between convection currents in the mantle and the movement of tectonic plates?

A. The tectonic plates will heat up the mantle due to being closer to the surface of the earth and sun. The less dense particles in the mantle fall and cool toward the core, driving the convection cycle.

B. The tectonic plates drive the convection cycles in the mantle. As the plates move apart or push together, particles in the mantle will be thrust toward the core.

C. The heat from the core will make the particles in the mantle more dense and rise, causing plates in the
lithosphere to move in the opposite direction of the convection current.

D. The heat from the core will make particles in the mantle less dense and rise, causing plates in the
lithosphere to move in the direction of the convection current.

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Answer 1

C) The mantle's particles will become more dense and rise as a result of the core heat, causing the lithosphere's plates to move in the opposite direction of the convection current.

How does the mantle's density change as it heats up?

Convection Currents The lithosphere becomes denser than the surrounding magma and sinks back toward the core as the heated mantle transfers heat energy to it.

How does heat travel from the core to the crust in the mantle?

Conduction from the core directly heats the lower mantle. As atoms collide, heat is transferred in conduction. Convection is the movement of warm and cool materials upward and downward. Material that is hot rises to the surface through conduction.

When the mantle rises, what takes place?

“hot spots," which are non-plate tectonic volcanic regions, are probably caused by mantle plumes. A diapir is formed when a mantle plume reaches the upper mantle. Volcanic eruptions are sparked by the heat generated by this molten material in the asthenosphere and lithosphere.

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A rock is thrown horizontally of a bridge at 8.00 m/s. It hits the water's surface below 3.4 seconds later. How high is the bridge? How far from the bridge does it hit the water?

I was provided with the equations:
x= v * t and y= (Vi * t)1/2 * a * t^2

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Answer:

56.7m

Explanation:

horizontal velocity does not matter in this situation because it stays constant (no unbalanced force acting upon it)

a=9.81m/s^2              

t=3.4s

Vi=0m/s

d=Vi*t+1/2at^2

d=1/2at^2

d=1/2*9.81m/s^2*(3.4s)^2

d=4.905m/s^2*11.56s^2

d=56.7m

Sally and Sam are in a spaceship that comes to within 15,000 km of the asteroid Ceres. Determine the force Sally experiences, in N, due to the presence of the asteroid. The mass of the asteroid is 8.7 1020 kg and the mass of Sally is 68 kg. For calculation purposes, assume the two objects to be point masses.

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The gravitational force that is acting on the masses is 1.73 * 10^-2 N.

What is the force?

We know that the force of gravity is that kind of force that is going to act on any two of the objects that we have on the earth. This force as we know it is attractive force. The implication of this is that any two masses that we find on the earth are the forces that would have to be attracted to each other.

Let us note that we would have the masses that we have of the asteroid and that of sally as m1 and m2 while we have the force as;

F = G m1m2/r^2

G = gravitational constant

F = magnitude of the force

m1 and m2 = masses

r = distance of separation.

We then have;

F = 6.6 * 10^-11 * 8.7 * 10^20 * 68/(15 * 10^6)^2

F = 3.9 * 10^12/2.25 * 10^14

F = 1.73 * 10^-2 N

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What kind of nuclear reaction is seen in 30Y0Zr+e?
→40
OA. Beta decay
OB. Alpha decay
OC. Nuclear fusion
D. Nuclear fission

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Beta decay is seen in the nuclear reaction: ⁹⁰₃₉Y → ⁹⁰₄₀Zr + ⁰₋₁e. Hence, option (A) is correct.

What is Beta (β) decay?

A proton can change into a neutron or vice versa inside the radioactive sample's nucleus through a process known as beta decay.

The radioactive sample's nucleus can approach the ideal neutron/proton ratio as closely as feasible through processes like beta decay and alpha decay. The nucleus releases a beta particle during this process, which can either be an electron or a positron.

As electron releases here, it is a Beta (β) decay.

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An electric current in a copper wire is produced by the motion of which of the following particles? a. copper atoms b. neutrons c. protons d. electrons

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Answer:

electrons

Explanation:

Because electric current is flowed due to the presence of free electrons.

A student attempts to spin a rubber stopper(m=0.5kg) in a horizontal circle with a radius of 0.75m.If the stopper completes 2.5 revolutions every second,determine the following; a)The centripetal acceleration. b)The centripetal force.​

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Explanation:

a) ac = r(omega)^2

where omega = 2.5 rev/s

r = 0.75 m

We need to convert rev/s first into rad/s:

2.5 rev/s × (2pi rad/rev) = 5pi rad/s = omega

Therefore, the centripetal acceleration ac is

ac = (0.75 m)×(5pi rad/s)^2

= 185 m/s^2

b) Fc = mac

= (0.5 kg)(185 m/s^2)

= 92.5 N

An astronaut in a satellite 1600km above the Earth experience a gravitational force magnitude 700N on earth.The Earth's radius is 6400km calculate the magnitude of the gravitational force which the astronaut experience in satellite

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Answer:

The magnitude of the gravitational force which the astronaut experience in satellite [tex]= 448[/tex] Newton

Explanation:

As we know

Gravitational force  F = [tex]\frac{GMm}{r^2}[/tex]

Where G is the gravitational constant [tex]6.67 * 10^{-11}[/tex]

M is the mass of earth [tex]= 6* 10^{24}[/tex]

m is not given

r is the radius of earth [tex]6 400*10^3[/tex]

Substituting the given values, we get -

[tex]F = \frac{6.67*10^{−11}*6*10^{24}* m}{(6400*10^3)^2}[/tex]

[tex]m = 71.6[/tex] Kg

Gravitational force in the satellite

[tex]F = \frac{6.67*10^{−11}*6*10^{24}* m}{(6400*10^3 + 1600 *10^3)^2}\\F = 448[/tex]N

A mass on a string is swung in a circle of radius 0.75m at 7.0m/s.what its rate of acceleration.​

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Explanation:

ac = v^2/r

= (7.0 m/s)^2/(0.75 m)

= 65 m/s^2

The leaning tower of Pisa is about 56 meters tall. A ball released from the top takes 3.4 seconds to reach the ground. The final velocity of the ball before it hits the ground is 33 meters/second. Assuming that the ball experienced a constant acceleration throughout this descent, calculate the magnitude of the acceleration.

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The magnitude of the constant acceleration of the ball is 9.7 m/s².

What is acceleration?

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.

To calculate the constant acceleration of the ball, we use the formula below.

Formula:

a = (v-u)/t................. Equation 1

From the question,

Given:

a = Acceleration,v = Final velocityu = Initial velocityt = Time

From the question,

Given:

v = 33 m/su = 0 m/s t = 3.4 seconds

Substitute these values into equation 1

a = (33-0)/3.4a = 9.7 m/s²

Hence, the acceleration is 9.7 m/s².

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Heat Transfer 12 Directions: Drag the arrows to the correct locations on the image. directions in which heat flows. The diagram below shows three solid objects. Two of the objects are hot and one is cold. If heat is transferred between these objects via conduction, use the arrows to indicate the direction.

That's the question and please someone help me I can't figure this out because of how much I've been absent throughout this lesson

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If heat is transferred between these objects via conduction, both arrows will point towards the cold.

Heat energy is transferred through the mechanism of conduction when nearby atoms or molecules collide. In solids and liquids, where particles are more closely spaced, conduction happens more easily than in gases, where particles are more widely spaced. Heat transfers through solid materials via conduction. The roof, walls, and windows of your house all carry heat on hot days.

The act of heating a skillet on a stovetop is a typical illustration of conduction. The surface of the pan receives heat directly from the burner. The amount of kinetic energy that the particles in a sample of matter have converted to heat is measured by temperature. Conduction mostly comes in two flavors. Steady-state conduction is what they are. temporary conduction.

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i understand how something about the pod could have affected its velocity change.
yes or not yet.
EXPLAIN your answer choice.

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A stronger force can cause a greater change in an object's velocity. The correct option is yes

What caused the pod to change direction?

The force exerted by the thrusters caused the pod to change direction. The thrusters on the ACM pod exerted the same strength force as thrusters on other pods on other missions. If the same strength force is exerted on two objects but the objects have different masses the object with less mass will have a greater change in velocity.

Therefore pod would have had to have a lighter mass meaning a smaller amount of force would have had to be exerted onto the pod making it move in the opposite direction.

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Juan drives his car around a curve at a speed of 17.0 m/s. Assume the curve can be approximated by an arc of a circle of radius 122.0 m. If a force of 7380 N is required to maintain the car’s circular motion, what is the car’s mass?

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The mass of the car moving with a velocity of 17 m/s is 3115.4 kg.

What is mass?

Mass is the quantity of matter a body contains. The S.I unit of mass is kilogram

To calculate the mass of the car, we use the formula below

Formula:

m = Fr/v²...................... Equation 1

Where:

m = Mass of the carF = Forcer = Radiusv = Velocity

From the question,

Given:

F = 7380 Nr = 122 mv = 17 m/s

Substitite these values into equation 1

m = (7380×122)/17²m = 3115.4 kg

Hence, the mass of the car is 3115.4 kg.

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HELP How are the forces on an object added or subtracted to get net force?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Net force is determined by adding up all of the individual forces on an object. For example, to determine the net force on an airplane, you would add up the lift, weight, thrust, and drag. If forces are in opposite directions, like lift and weight, then you subtract them

Batman shoots a grappling hook
34.6 m/s at an 80.2° angle. What is the magnitude only (no direction) of the velocity of the hook 1.09 s later?

(Unit = m/s)

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Answer:

24.132 m/s

Explanation:

Note

[tex]U[/tex] = Initial Velocity

[tex]U_x[/tex] = Initial Horizontal Velocity

[tex]U_y[/tex] = Initial Vertical Velocity

[tex]V[/tex] = Final Velocity

[tex]V_x[/tex] = Final Horizontal Velocity

[tex]V_y[/tex] = Final Vertical Velocity

[tex]B[/tex] = launch angle

[tex]g[/tex] = gravity

[tex]t[/tex] = time

[tex]U_x=U*cos(B)[/tex]

[tex]U_y=U*sin(B)[/tex]

The horizontal component of the velocity is constant throughout the flight. So [tex]U_x=V_x[/tex] It can be defined as

[tex]V_x=U*cos(B)[/tex]

We can use the kinematics equation

[tex]V=U+at[/tex]

Gravity is acting downwards; gravity would be negative

[tex]V_y=U_y-gt[/tex]

The magnitude of the velocity can be defined as

[tex]V=\sqrt{V_x^2+V_y^2}[/tex]

Inserting some of the other equations gives us an equation at a given time (t).

[tex]V=\sqrt{(U*cos(B))^2+(U*sin(B)-gt)^2}[/tex]

[tex]V=\sqrt{(UcosB)^2+(UsinB)^2+(gt)^2-2gtU*sinB[/tex]

[tex]V=\sqrt{U^2+g^2*t^2-2*t*g*U*sinB}[/tex]

[tex]V(t)=\sqrt{U^2+g^2t^2-2tgUsinB}[/tex]

We are given

[tex]U=34.6[/tex]

[tex]B=80.2[/tex]

[tex]t=1.09[/tex]

[tex]g=9.81[/tex]

[tex]V(1.09)=\sqrt{34.6^2+9.81^2*1.09^2-2*1.09*9.81*34.6*sin80.2}[/tex]

[tex]V(1.09)=\sqrt{34.6^2+114.338-2*1.09*9.81*34.6*sin80.2}[/tex]

[tex]V(1.09)=\sqrt{34.6^2+114.338-739.94868*sin80.2}[/tex]

[tex]V(1.09)=\sqrt{34.6^2+114.338-729.151}[/tex]

[tex]V(1.09)=\sqrt{1197.16+114.338-729.151}[/tex]

[tex]V(1.09)=\sqrt{582.347}[/tex]

[tex]V(1.09)=24.132[/tex]

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Which switches must be pressed to make bulb x come on

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Answer:

Did you forget to attach the image?

Explanation:

So far, we're not sure that you even HAVE a bulb or any switches.

If you had them, you probably would have included a diagram of the circuit you built with them. THEN we could look at the diagram and answer this question.

Right now, we can't.  We haven't seen such a diagram.

How long does it take the Earth to spin on its axis once?​

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Explanation:

it takes the earth 24 hours to spin on it's axis once

Write words with a similar meaning to the given words for old, stubble and room help me?pls ​

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Answer:

Old = senior. geriatric. senescent. unyoung. over-the-hill.

Stubble= bristles

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1. As air in Earth's atmosphere is heated by
the Sun, the warmer air expands and
becomes less dense than the cooler air. As a
result, the warmer air rises and the cooler
air sinks. What is the cycle of warm air
rising and cool air sinking called?

tidal current

surface current

deep current

convection current

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The correct answer is D) convection current.

Convection currents are the cycle of warm air rising and cool air sinking that occurs in Earth's atmosphere (as well as in other fluids) as a result of temperature differences. When a fluid (such as air) is heated, it expands and becomes less dense, causing it to rise. When the warmer fluid cools, it contracts and becomes denser, causing it to sink. This cycle of rising and sinking creates a circular flow known as a convection current.

Across a resistor, voltage
a. drops
b. builds
c. speeds up

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Answer:

drops

Explanation:

Ohm's Law states that V=I*R, where V is voltage, I is current and R is resistance. In a series circuit, the voltage drop across each resistor will be directly proportional to the size of the resistor. In a parallel circuit, the voltage drop across each resistor will be the same as the power source

Most stars are main-sequence stars, a group of stars for which size, mass, surface temperature, and radiated power are closely related. The sun, for instance, is a yellow main sequence star with a surface temperature of 5800 K. For a main-sequence star whose mass M is more than twice that of the sun, the total radiated power, relative to the sun, is approximately P/Psun = 1.5(M/Msun)3.5. The star Regulus A is a bluish main-sequence star with mass 3.8Msun and radius 3.1Rsun. What is the surface temperature of Regulus A?

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Answer:

the surface temperature of Regulus A is 11724.13 K

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Sun's surface temperature T = 5800 K

total radiated power, relative to the sun is; P/P[tex]_{sun[/tex] = [tex]([/tex] 1.5(M/M[tex]_{sun[/tex] [tex])^{3.5[/tex]

The star Regulus A is a bluish main-sequence star with mass 3.8M[tex]_{sun[/tex]  and radius 3.1R[tex]_{sun[/tex] .

First, we determine the value power emitted by the sun or sun as follows;

P = eσAT⁴

where P is the power, e is surface emissivity, σ is Stefan Boltzmann, A is area and T is temperature.

so, lets assume emissivity of star and sun is same;

let p be power related to star and p[tex]_{sun[/tex] be power related sun.

Ratio of power radiated by star and power radiated by sun;

P/P[tex]_{sun[/tex] = eσAT⁴ / eσA[tex]_{sun[/tex]T[tex]_{sun[/tex]⁴

we know that AREA A = πR²

we input the formula for area

P/P[tex]_{sun[/tex] = eσ(πR²)T⁴ / eσ(π(R[tex]_{sun[/tex])²)T[tex]_{sun[/tex]⁴

such that we now have;

P/P[tex]_{sun[/tex] = R²T⁴ / R[tex]_{sun[/tex]²T[tex]_{sun[/tex]⁴

given that P/P[tex]_{sun[/tex] = [tex]([/tex] 1.5(M/M[tex]_{sun[/tex] [tex])^{3.5[/tex], we substitute

[tex]([/tex] 1.5(M/M[tex]_{sun[/tex] [tex])^{3.5[/tex] = R²T⁴ / R[tex]_{sun[/tex]²T[tex]_{sun[/tex]⁴

we find temperature of the star T

T = 5800  × [tex][[/tex] 1.5[tex]([/tex]M/M[tex]_{sun[/tex][tex])^{3.5[/tex] (R[tex]_{sun[/tex]²/R²)[tex]]^{1/4[/tex]

Given that;  mass M is 3.8M[tex]_{sun[/tex] and radius R is 3.1R[tex]_{sun[/tex] .

we substitute

T = 5800  × [tex][[/tex] 1.5[tex]([/tex]3.8M[tex]_{sun[/tex]/M[tex]_{sun[/tex][tex])^{3.5[/tex] (R[tex]_{sun[/tex]²/( 3.1R[tex]_{sun[/tex] )²)[tex]]^{1/4[/tex]

T = 5800  × [tex][[/tex] 1.5[tex]([/tex]3.8[tex])^{3.5[/tex] ( 1/( 3.1)²)[tex]]^{1/4[/tex]

T = 5800  × [tex][[/tex] 1.5( 106.9652 ) ( 1/(9.61) [tex]]^{1/4[/tex]

T = 5800  × [tex][[/tex] 16.69592 [tex]]^{1/4[/tex]

T = 5800  ×  2.02140152

T = 11724.13 K

Therefore, the surface temperature of Regulus A is 11724.13 K

When gas condense it ______ heat and temperature _____

A. gain heat, temperature decrease

B. gain heat, temperature increase

C. loses heat, temperature decrease

D. loses heat, temperature doesn't change

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Answer:

C. loses heat, temperature decreases

Explanation:

When gas condenses, energy decreases, therefore it would lose heat and the temperature would decrease.

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A force of 50N applied to the end of a lever moves that end a certain distance if the other end of the lever is moved half as far how much force does it exert?

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The force exerted at other end is 100N.

Work is the product of the component of the force in the direction of the displacement and the magnitude of this displacement.Mathematically, the above statement is expressed as follows:

                              W = (F cos θ) d = F. d

Where,

W is the work done by the force.

F is the force, d is the displacement caused by force

θ is the angle between the force vector and the displacement vector

Let , F' = Force exerted on ladder at other end

       d' = distance moved = d/2 (given)

i.e.  W = F'd' and W = Fd

Using these two equations we get, F'd' = Fd

i.e. F' = Fd/d'

Given, F = 50N and d' = d/2

Putting these values in above equation we get, F' = 100N

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a charge of 2 * 10^-9C is placed at the origin, and another charge of 4 * 10^-9C is placed at x = 1.5m. find the point between these charges where a charge of 3 * 10^-9C should be placed so that the net electric force on it is zero

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Answer:

  x₁ = 0.62 m

Explanation:

In this exercise the force is electric, given by Coulomb's law

         F =[tex]k \frac{q_1q_2}{r^2}[/tex]

This force is a vector, since the three charges are in a line we can reduce the vector sum to a scalar sum.

For the sense of force let us use that charges of the same sign repel and charges of the opposite sign attract.

     ∑ F = F₁₂ - F₂₃

They ask us to find the point where the summaries of the force is zero.

      F₁₂ - F₂₃ = 0

      F₁₂ = F₂₃

let's fix a reference system located in the first charge (more to the left), the distance between the two charges is d = 1.5 m and x is the distance to the location of the second sphere

      k q₁q₂ / x² = k q₂q₃ / (d-x) ²

      q₁ (d-x) ² = q₃ x²

       

let's solve

       d² - 2 x d + x² = [tex]\frac{q_3}{q_1}[/tex]  x²

       x² (1 -  [tex]\frac{q_3}{q_1}[/tex]) - 2x d + d² = 0

we substitute the values

       x² (1- 4/2) - 2 1.5 x + 1.5² = 0

       x² (-1) - 3.0 x + 2.25 = 0

       

       x² + 3 x - 2.25 = 0

let's solve the quadratic equation

       x = [-3 ± [tex]\sqrt{ 3^2 + 4 \ 2.25}[/tex]] / 2

       x = [-3 ± 4.24] / 2

       x₁ = 0.62 m

       x₂ = 3.62 m

since it indicates that the charge q₂ e places between the spheres, the correct solution is

            x₁ = 0.62 m

The same resultant force acts on objects 1 and 2. Object 1 accelerates at 2m/s² and Object 2 accelerates at 5m/s². Which object has the greater mass?

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Answer:

Object 1

Explanation:

Newton's 2nd Law:  F = ma, therefore m = F/a

This shows that mass is inversely proportional to acceleration.  Because the resultant force (F) is held constant in this problem, the lower the acceleration, the greater the mass.  Therefore, the object that accelerates at 2 m/s² has the greater mass.  In other words, if the net force on both objects is the same, the object with the slower acceleration has the greater mass.  

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Maritza's school provides a laptop to each student to use in the classroom and for
homework. What is the BEST way for her to use the laptop in her science class?
A.to look up bands who are coming to town?
B.to take notes as her teacher talks?
C.to complete her English assignment?
D.to email her friend in another class?

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The best way for her to use the laptop in her science class  is to take notes as her teacher talks

How can a laptop be used in a classroom?Fostering online collaboration with other students.Providing curriculum support and additional information to students.Promoting better organization: Laptops help students keep track of their assignments and utilize an online school calendar.Laptops allow students to collaborate with their classmates inside and outside the classroom. They can ask questions, compare notes and share what they have learned more readily. They can also work together on group projects even if they are not in the same locationIn the last several years, schools across the country have experimented with providing each student with a laptop to facilitate learning. In 2016, Michigan State University studied the results from a number of these programs to determine if providing laptops influenced academic performance. The researchers, led by Michigan State University’s Assistant Professor Binbin Zheng, looked at nearly 100 studies of the use of laptops in the classroom, known as “one-to-one computing environments.”

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calculate the maximum capillary rise of water to be expected a, in a vertical glass tube 1mm in diameter b, in between tow concentric glass tubes of radii 4 and 5 mm. take 6=0.0733n c, in between two vertical parallel.clean glass plates spaced a distance of 2mm apart.

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The maximum capillary rise of water to be expected  in the vertical glass tube is 15 mm.

What is capillary rise?

The process of a liquid flowing in a small area without the aid of, or even in opposition to, any outside forces like gravity is known as capillary rise.

The effect can be observed in a biological cell, in a thin tube, in porous materials like paper and plaster, in some non-porous materials like sand, liquid carbon fiber, and some other porous materials.

The maximum capillary rise of water = 4σcosθ/ρgd

= ( 4 × 0.0733 × cos0°)/(10³ × 9.81 × 2 × 10⁻³) meter

= 0.015 meter

= 15 mm.

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A group of students wants to determine the internal resistance of a battery. They connect the battery to a variable resistor. The students measure the potenial differnce across the battery as a function of the current throught the battery as they vary the resistance. Which of the following analyses of the data could be used to determine the internal resistance of the battery?
A. Divide the potential difference across the battery by the current through it for each data point. The average of these calculations gives the internal resistance of the battery.
B. Graph the potential difference across the battery as a function of the current through it. Extrapolate to find the y- intercept and divide this by the average of the current measurements to find the internal resistance of the battery.
C. Find the best-fit straight line for a graph of potential difference across the battery as a function of the current through it. The absolute value of the slope represents the internal resistance of the battery.
D. This data cannot be analyzed to give the internal resistance of the battery, because the potential difference across the battery does not depend on the current.

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Answer:

The answer is "Option C"

Explanation:

Ohm's Rule we remember [tex]V = I\times R[/tex]

It looks like the sample is drawn y=mx while m is curve slope

The slope of the graph is its resistance if they draw a graph v vs I.

However, the internal battery presence resistance can be modified as the straight line equation

[tex]y = mx -c[/tex]

where c is y-intercept:

[tex]E = I(R+r) \\\\ E = IR+ Ir\\\\E = V + Ir\\\\V = E- Ir\\\\V = -Ir+E[/tex]

R is really the internal battery resistance to draw graph V vs I, the slope is internal resistance to the negative slope cure.

During a neighborhood baseball game in a vacant lot, a particularly wild hit sends a 0.144 kg baseball crashing through the pane of a second-floor window in a nearby building. The ball strikes the glass at 14.9 m/s , shatters the glass as it passes through, and leaves the window at 10.5 m/s with no change of direction.

Requied:
a. What is the direction of the impulse that the glass imparts to the baseball?
b. Calculate the magnitude of this impulse (a positive number).

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Answer:

a)The direction of the impulse that the glass imparts to the baseball Is opposite the direction of the balls motion

b)  [tex]I=0.6336Ns[/tex]

Explanation:

From the Question we are told that:

Mass [tex]m=0.144kg[/tex]

Initial Speed [tex]v_1=14.9m/s[/tex]

Final speed  [tex]v_2=10.5[/tex]

a)The direction of the impulse that the glass imparts to the baseball Is opposite the direction of the balls motion

b)

Generally the equation for impluse magnitude is mathematically given by

 [tex]I=m(v_1-v_2)[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]I=0.144(14.9-10.5)[/tex]

 [tex]I=0.6336Ns[/tex]

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Scientists use relative and absolute dating to determine age of rocks.
Scientists can organize the rocks layers based on their age on the geologic time scale.
The type of rocks and the fossils in the rock layers tell scientists about Earth’s history.

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By contrasting a fossil with related rocks and fossils of known ages, relative dating can estimate the fossil's age.

By utilising radiometric dating to track the isotope decay inside the fossil or, more frequently, the rocks it is linked with, absolute dating may pinpoint an object's exact age.

What are the benefits of using relative and absolute dating of rocks?

It is possible to identify whether one artefact, fossil, or stratigraphic layer is older than another using relative dating, which does not provide particular dates.

Absolute dating techniques offer more precise dates and times of origin, such as a range in age in years.

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