A ray of light is traveling in a glass cube that is totally immersed in water. you find that if the ray is incident on the glass-water interface at an angle to the normal greater than 52.5 ∘, no light is refracted into the water. part a what is the refractive index of the glass?

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Answer 1
if the object, ends up with a positive charge, then it is missing electrons. if it is missing electrons, then it must have been removed form the object during the rubbing process.
Answer 2

f the ray is incident on the glass-water interface at an angle to the normal greater than 52.5 ∘ then Refractive index of the glass will be  1.26 by critical angle.

What is Refractive index?

The optical medium's refractive index would be a dimensionless number that indicates how well the medium bends light. The refractive index controls however much light would be refracted or twisted when it enters a substance.

What is critical angle ?

Critical angle, in optics, the greatest angle at which a ray of light, travelling in one transparent medium, can strike the boundary between that medium and a second of lower refractive index without being totally reflected within the first medium.

critical angle = [tex]sin^{-1} (1/n)[/tex]

Put the value of critical angle in above equation.

52.5° =    [tex]sin^{-1}(1/n)[/tex] = 1.26  

Refractive index of the glass will be  1.26

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The standard unit of work in the metric system is named after the scientist _____. 1 Albert Einstein 2 James Joule 3 Isaac Newton 4 James Watt

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James Prescott Joule
I think the answer should be B. James Joule. The standard unit of work in the metric system is named after the scientist it is James Joule.

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A lunar exploration vehicle was created by a research team. It weighs 3,000 kg on the earth. It needs an acceleration of 10 m/s2 on the moon. In order to have the same acceleration, what will be the net force acting on the vehicle on the earth?

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Answer = 30,000 N

EXPLANATION

Applying Newton’s second of law of motion, which in summary, states that the acceleration of an object... is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force... and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.

Therefore, Force = Mass * Acceleration
F = ma

Mass, m = 3,000 kg
Acceleration, a = 10 m/s²
Force, F = 3,000 × 10
= 30,000 N

the potential energy of an apple is 6.00 joules. the apple is 3.00 meters high. what is the mass of the apple?

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By rearranging the formula for gravitational potential energy, we calculate that the mass of the apple is approximately 0.2041 kg when its potential energy is 6.00 joules at a height of 3.00 meters.

To calculate the mass of the apple using its potential energy (PE) and the height (h) at which it is located, we use the formula for gravitational potential energy:

PE = mgh

where:

m is the mass in kilograms,g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s² on Earth), andh is the height in meters.

Given that PE = 6.00 Joules and h = 3.00 meters, we rearrange the formula to solve for m:

m = PE / (gh)

Substituting in the known values:

m = 6.00 J / (9.8 m/s² * 3.00 m) = 0.2041 kg

Therefore, the mass of the apple is approximately 0.2041 kg.

A volleyball is dropped from a cliff and a soccer ball is thrown upward from the same position. When each ball reaches the ground at the bottom of the cliff, the volleyball will hit the ground with greater velocity.

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The question is whether the statement is true or false.

The answer if false.

Explanation:

It is exactly the opposite. The soccer ball will hit the ground with greater velocity.

Since the soccer ball is thrown upward, when it returns to the same heigth from which it was throwm it will have a velocity downward, which will make that the soocer ball reaches the ground at the bottom of the clif with greater velocity than the volleball.

The greater the velocity with which the soccer ball is thrown upward, the greater its velocity when reaches the same point from which it was thrown, and the greater the velocity with which it will hit the ground at the bottom of the clif.

A circular loop of wire with a radius of 4.0 cm is in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.069 t. the plane of the loop is perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field. in a time interval of 0.46 s, the magnetic field changes to the opposite direction with a magnitude of 0.044 t. what is the magnitude of the average emf induced in the loop?

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The magnitude of the average emf induced in the loop is given by (we ignore the signs since we are interested only in the magnitude)
[tex]\epsilon = \frac{\Delta \Phi_B}{\Delta t} [/tex]
where [tex]\Delta \Phi_B[/tex] is the variation of magnetic flux through the area enclosed by the loop, and [tex]\Delta t[/tex] is the time interval.

The magnetic flux is given by
[tex]\Phi _B = BA\cos \alpha[/tex]
where B is the intensity of the magnetic field, A is the area enclosed by the loop and [tex]\alpha[/tex] is the angle between the perpendicular to the area and the magnetic field. In our problem, this angle is zero because the loop is perpendicular to the magnetic field, so the cosine is 1. The area of the loop is fixed, and it is
[tex]A=\pi r^2[/tex]
where [tex]r=4.0 cm=0.04 m[/tex] is the radius of the loop. The only element which is variable in the formula is B, which changes from 0.069 T to -0.044 T (opposite direction). So we can rewrite the flux variation as
[tex]\Delta \Phi_B = A \Delta B [/tex]
where [tex]\Delta B = 0.069 T-(-0.044 T)=0.113 T[/tex]
By using [tex]\Delta t=0.46 s[/tex], we can find the magnitude of the emf induced:
[tex]\epsilon = \frac{A \Delta B}{\Delta t}= \frac{(\pi (0.04 m)^2)(0.113 T)}{0.46 s}=1.2 \cdot 10^{-3}V [/tex]

Johnny was playing baseball with his friends and they noticed a bolt of lightning. They heard thunder seven seconds later. How far away is the storm?

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That particular strike was very roughly 2.4 km (1.5 miles) away from them.

That's if you use 340 m/s (1120 ft/sec) for the speed of sound. 
But the air in the region for several thousand feet around a thunderstorm
is doing weird things to sounds that pass through it, so you can't use any
exact number for the speed of sound in a stormy area.

The only thing you can be absolutely sure of is that Johnny and his friends
need to round up their equipment and get in the house.  NOW ! 

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A satellite of mass 6500 kg orbits the earth in a circular orbit of radius of 7.5 106 m (this is above the earth's atmosphere).the mass of the earth is 6.0 1024 kg. what is the speed of the satellite?

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The two forces, centripetal force and gravity are equal 

So, G M m / r^2 = (m V^2) / r 

so sqrt (GM/r)= V 

G is a gravitational constant which is G=6,67.10exp(-11) 

Sqrt (6.67 x 10^-11) (6 x 10^24)/7.5 x 10^6

so V= 7.30479295e9 or 7305 m/s 

Final answer:

To find the speed of a satellite in Earth orbit, we use the formula for orbital speed with the Earth's mass and the orbit's radius. After calculation, the satellite's speed is found to be approximately 7357.7 m/s.

Explanation:

The question asks for the speed of a satellite of mass 6500 kg orbiting the Earth in a circular orbit with a radius of 7.5 × 106 m. The mass of the Earth is given as 6.0 × 1024 kg. To find the speed of the satellite, we use the formula for the orbital speed:

v = √(GM/r)

where v is the orbital speed, G is the gravitational constant (6.674 × 10−12 Nm2/kg2), M is the mass of the Earth, and r is the radius of the orbit. Plugging in the given values:

v = √((6.674 × 10−12 × 6.0 × 1024) / 7.5 × 106)

After performing the calculation, we find that the speed of the satellite is approximately 7357.7 m/s.

The current in a hair dryer measures 15 amps. The resistance of the hair dryer is 14 ohms. What is the voltage?

i'm pretty terrible at math, if you could explain how to found the correct answer to help future problems i would greatly appreciate it!

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We have that there is a formula connecting these three. V=I*R where V is voltage, I is the current and R is the resistance. Substituting, we get that V=210 Volta, which is the unit of measurement for voltage. You can think of the relationship in the following way : The energy of the field is equal to the flow of the field times the resistance that it meets.

A torque applied to a flywheel causes it to accelerate uniformly from a speed of 161 rev/min to a speed of 853 rev/min in 5.0 seconds. determine the number of revolutions n through which the wheel turns during this interval. (suggestion: use revolutions and minutes for units in your calculations.)

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First of all, let's convert the time interval into minutes. Since
[tex]60 s: 1 min = 5 s: x[/tex]
we find
[tex]\Delta t = \frac{5.0 s}{60 s/min}=0.083 min [/tex]

Then we can find the angular acceleration of the flywheel:
[tex]\alpha = \frac{\omega _f - \omega_i}{\Delta t}= \frac{853 rpm-161 rpm}{0.083 min}=8337 rev/min^2 [/tex]

At this point, we can use the law of motion of an uniformly accelerated rotational motion. The angular displacement after a time [tex]\Delta t[/tex] is given by
[tex]\theta (\Delta t)= \omega_i t + \frac{1}{2} \alpha t^2 = [/tex]
[tex]=(161 rpm)(0.083 min)+ \frac{1}{2}(8337 rev/min^2)(0.083 min)^2 =42.1 rev[/tex]
So, the flywheel covers 42.1 revolutions.

A 60-kg skier starts from rest from the top of a 50-m high slope. if the work done by friction is -6.0 kj, what is the speed of the skier on reaching the bottom of the slope?

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Answer:

  27.9 m/s

Explanation:

You want the speed of a 60 kg skier at the bottom of a 50 m high slope if 6 kJ of energy is lost to friction.

Potential energy

The potential energy of the skier at the top of the slope is ...

  PE = mgh

  PE = (60 kg)(9.8 m/s²)(50 m)

Kinetic energy

The kinetic energy of the skier at the bottom of the slope is this potential energy, less the energy lost due to friction.

  KE = PE -6000 J

That is related to the skier's speed by ...

  KE = 1/2mv²

So, the speed is ...

  [tex]v^2=\dfrac{2\cdot KE}{m}=\dfrac{2(mgh-6000)}{m}=2\left(gh-\dfrac{6000}{m}\right)\\\\\\v^2=2\left(9.8\cdot50-\dfrac{6000}{60}\right)=780\\\\\\v=\sqrt{780}\approx27.9\quad\text{m/s}[/tex]

The speed of the skier at the bottom of the slope is about 27.9 m/s.

What does 34.9cL equal in hL

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Hello,

The answer is "0.00349 hL".

Reason:

34.9cL=0.00349hL

(Remember to go left 6 places when doing this question)

If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!

Hope this helps!

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Which statements describe chemical changes? Check all that apply.
The after-rain smell is produced by an interaction between rain and the oils released by plants.
A homemade volcano can be created by combining baking soda and vinegar. When it erupts, carbon dioxide gas is released.
Sheep are sheared for their wool. The wool is cleaned and twisted into yarn. The yarn is dyed and used to knit clothing.
The Statue of Liberty has turned green over time due to the reaction of copper with carbon dioxide and water.
Mosaic art is created by smashing colored glass tiles and rearranging them to form a picture or design.

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The answers are a,b and d

Answer: A, B, and D

if you conduct an expiriment that uses lots of paper and plastic how can you practice good science ethics ?

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by recycling all of the unused paper and plastic

Estimate the first three standing-wave frequencies of the vocal tract. use v=344m/s. (the answers are only an estimate, since the position of lips and tongue affects the motion of air in the vocal tract.)

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Vocal tract behaves like a stopped pipe. 
The fundamental frequency for a stopped pipe is given with the following formula:
[tex]f_0=\frac{v}{4L}[/tex]
Higher harmonics are simply:
[tex]f=nf_0; n=1,3,5,7,9...[/tex]
Keep in mind that the stopped pipe produces only odd harmonics. 
Lenght of a human vocal tract is 17cm(for males, females have slightly shorter vocal tract). We can now calculate the answers.
[tex]f_0=\frac{344}{4\cdot 0.17}=505.88$Hz[/tex]
Now we can calculate higher harmonics:
[tex]f_3=3f_0=1517.64$Hz[/tex]
[tex]f_5=5f_0=2529.4$Hz[/tex]

The potential energy of a book on a shelf is 50 J. If the book is now on the floor (below the shelf), its potential energy is

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Hello!

If the book is now on the floor (below the shelf), its potential energy is 0 J.

Potential Energy
is defined as the energy that is capable of generating work as a consequence of the location of the object.

When the book is on a shelf, it is capable of generating work by falling from the shelf onto the floor by the force of gravity. This is called gravitational potential energy.

When the book is on the floor, it is no longer capable of generating work by falling, and its potential energy is 0 as it can't fall anymore and generate work.

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Answer:

shelf a is increase shelf b is stay the same and shelf c is decrease

Explanation:

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Rocket engineers use newton's third law during launch. identify the action force.
A. exhaust gases push down on the earth
B. rocket travels upward
C. earth pushes back on the exhaust gases

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The answer is A. Newton's third law of motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. A rocket exerts a large force on the gas that is in the rocket chamber (action). The gas thus exerts a large reaction force forward on the rocket (reaction). The large reaction force is called thrust.
Final answer:

The action force in this scenario is earth pushes back on the exhaust gases.

Explanation:

The action force in this scenario is option C: earth pushes back on the exhaust gases.

Newton's third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In this case, the action force is the exhaust gases pushing downward on the earth as the rocket launches. The reaction force is the earth pushing back on the exhaust gases with an equal force in the opposite direction.

So, while the rocket is traveling upward, the action force is the exhaust gases pushing downward on the earth and the reaction force is the earth pushing back on the exhaust gases.

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what was perphaps the greatest challenge of human space flight?

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Space is more hostile to the human body.

the risk of human lifes

which jet stream affects weather in south Africa

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Northern subtropical jet stream.

You are riding your bike to the mall. You travel the first mile in 10 minutes. The last mile takes you 15 minutes. This is an example of

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If the person if slowing down, then this would mean that this would actually be "negative acceleration". Sense this person first did a mile in 10 minutes, and then the next mile that this person did was actually 15 minutes, then this shows you that they actually went a lot slower. And this is why this would be a great example of "negative acceleration".

Answer:

negative exccalarion

Explanation:

Using Figure 25-2, determine how Giant stars differ from main sequence stars.

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Main sequence stars lay on a diagonal going from upper left angle to lower right angle. Part of main sequence is our Sun.

When we observe this diagram we need to compare giant stars and main sequence stars. GIant stars are positioned to upper right when compared to main sequence. From labels on coordinate axis we can see that giant stars generaly have lower temperature than main sequence stars. They also have higher brightness and lower magnitude (meaning that they are more bright in night sky).

Answer:

Giant stars differ from main sequence stars in having greater absolute magnitudes for the same temperatures.


Suppose we are told that the acceleration a of a particle moving with uniform speed v in a circle of radius r is proportional to some power of r, say rn, and some power of v, say vm. Determine the values of n and m and write the simplest form of an equation for the acceleration.

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The equation:
[tex]a = r^nv^m[/tex]

The units for that equation must be:
[tex](\frac{m}{s^2}) = (m)^{-1} ( \frac{m}{s} )^2[/tex]

Answer:

Acceleration, [tex]a=k\dfrac{v^2}{r}[/tex]

Explanation:

It is given that, the acceleration a of a particle moving with uniform speed v in a circle of radius r is proportional to some power of r and some power of v. Mathematically, it can be written as :

[tex]a\propto r^nv^m[/tex]

or

[tex]a=r^nv^m[/tex]...........(1)

Dimensional formula of a = [tex][LT^{-2}][/tex]

Dimensional formula of r = [tex][L][/tex]

Dimensional formula of v = [tex][LT^{-1}][/tex]

Using dimensional analysis in equation (1) as :

[tex][LT^{-2}]=[L]^n[LT^{-1}]^m[/tex]

[tex][LT^{-2}]=[L]^{n+m}[T^{-m}][/tex]

Equation both sides of equation as :

n + m = 1,  m = 2

This gives, n = -1

Use the value of m and n in equation (1) in order to get the formula :

[tex]a=kr^{-1}v^2[/tex]

[tex]a=k\dfrac{v^2}{r}[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

Using _________ permits scientists to temporarily enhance or depress activity in a specific area of the brain. A. TMS B. EEG C. MRI D. ESB

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Using TMS permits scientists to temporarily enhance or depress activity in a specific area of the brain.

What is Transcranial magnetic stimulation ?

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression. TMS is typically used when other depression treatments haven't been effective.

The electromagnet painlessly delivers a magnetic pulse that stimulates nerve cells in the region of your brain involved in mood control and depression. It's thought to activate regions of the brain that have decreased activity in depression.

a single Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) pulse can cause disruption in the contralateral hand muscles for ∼200 ms. These different temporal windows of disruption across different brain regions

Transcranial magnetic stimulation targets the activity of nerve cells in your brain, which may alleviate depression symptoms. It could also have benefit for disorders like OCD, anxiety, and PTSD as well.

hence , correct option is  A. TMS (Transcranial magnetic stimulation)

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The national grid supplied a house with 18000000 J of energy in 1 hour. What was the average current supplied to the house in that hour? Write any equations that you use.

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Electrical power  =  (voltage) x (current)

Electrical energy  =  (power) x (time)

Combine those definitions:

             Energy  =  (voltage) x (current) x (time)

Divide each side by (voltage x time), and we have

             Current  =  Energy / (voltage x time)

You told us that

             Energy = 1.8 x 10⁷ joules

             Time  =  1 hour  =  3,600 seconds

so we have 

             Current  =  (1.8 x 10⁷) / (voltage x 3,600).

If you live in the US, Canada, or Mexico, your voltage is 120 volts.

             Current = (1.8 x 10⁷) / (120 x 3,600)  =  41-2/3 Amperes

If you live practically anywhere else in the world, your voltage is 240 volts.

              Current = (1.8 x 10⁷) / (240 x 3,600)  =  20-5/6 Amperes
Final answer:

The average current supplied to the house in one hour can be found by dividing the energy supplied by the voltage. In this case, the average current is 5 Amperes.

Explanation:

To find the average current supplied to the house, we can use the equation: I = Q / t, where I is the current, Q is the charge, and t is the time. In this case, the energy supplied is 18,000,000 J, so we can find the charge using the equation: Q = E / V, where E is the energy and V is the voltage. Given that the time is 1 hour, we can calculate the average current using the equation: I = Q / t.

First, we need to convert the energy from joules to kilowatt-hours: 1 kWh = 3,600,000 J. So, the energy supplied to the house is 5 kWh.

The average current can now be calculated as follows: I = E / V = 5 kWh / 1 hour = 5 A. Therefore, the average current supplied to the house in that hour is 5 Amperes.

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Which graphic design tools help you draw circles and rectangles?

Freehand tool

Geometric Shape tools

Vector Splines

Drawing tool

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drawing tool im not sure if im right but hopes this helps


Geometric shape tools help you draw circles and rectangles. Option B is correct.

What is graphic design?

Graphic design is the practice of using words, pictures, and other visual elements to communicate ideas to an audience, often in order to achieve a certain result.

In other words, graphic design serves as a tool for communicating ideas through imagery and design.

For those with imaginative thinking skills who appreciate art, technology, and communication, graphic design is a terrific job.

Every business has a need for design, therefore graphic designers have a lot of opportunities to work on a variety of brand-new, fascinating projects.

You can draw circles and rectangles using geometric form tools.

Hence, option B is correct.

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The second law of thermodynamics dictates that ____. 1 point low-quality energy becomes static some high-quality energy is always degraded the amount of energy in the universe is constantly changing low-quality energy is required to get high-quality energy

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The correct option for this completion exercise is: "Some high-quality energy is always degraded". Therefore, the complete text is shown below:
 
 The second law of thermodynamics dictates that "Some high-quality energy is always degraded.
 
 It is important to know that the "Thermodynamics" is defined as a branch of physics that studies the mechanical action of heat and the others forms of energy.

Final answer:

The second law of thermodynamics states that in any energy transfer, some high-quality energy is always degraded, leading to increased disorder or entropy in the system.

Explanation:

The second law of thermodynamics dictates that some high-quality energy is always degraded to a lower quality form during energy transfers. This law further implies that no energy transfer is completely efficient, thus resulting in an increase in entropy, or disorder, within a system. This is a fundamental concept in physics that puts an arrow on the transformations of matter and energy, signifying a one-way flow from usable to less-usable forms of energy. It is most commonly observed through heat loss, where energy spontaneously transfers from a hotter object to a cooler one, increasing the disorder of the system.

Wrap a fur coat around a thermometer. how does the temperature change?

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Heat is not generated by fur coats, it's generated by the person wearing the coat, or the animal the fur is on. That's why when you get into bed on a cold night, the sheets are cold at first, but your own body heat warms them up.

What is the main reason why many nuclear power plants are located near bodies of water?

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The answer is: To have easy access to a coolant for the reactor.
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A transformer changes the 10,000 v power line to 120 v. if the primary coil contains 750 turns, how many turns are on the secondary?

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For a transformer, the ratio between the number of turns of primary and secondary coil is the same as the ratio between the voltages on the two coils:
[tex] \frac{N_p}{N_s}= \frac{V_p}{V_s} [/tex]
Where [tex]N_p[/tex] and [tex]N_s[/tex] are the number of turns in the primary and secondary coils, while [tex]V_p[/tex] and [tex]V_s[/tex] are the voltages on the two coils.

Using the data of the problem: [tex]N_p=750[/tex], [tex]V_p=10000 V[/tex] and [tex]V_s=120 V[/tex], we can find [tex]N_s[/tex], the number of turns of the secondary coil:
[tex]N_s=N_p \frac{V_s}{V_p}=750 \frac{120 V}{10000 V}=9 [/tex]

A two-phase, liquid–vapor mixture of h2o, initially at x 5 30% and a pressure of 100 kpa, is contained in a piston– cylinder assembly, as shown in fig p3.77. the mass of the piston is 10 kg, and its diameter is 15 cm. the pressure of the surroundings is 100 kpa. as the water is heated, the pressure inside the cylinder remains constant until the piston hits the stops. heat transfer to the water continues at constant volume until the pressure is 150 kpa. friction between the piston and the cylinder wall and kinetic and potential energy effects are negligible. for the overall process of the water, determine the work and heat transfer, each in kj.

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Final answer:

In this scenario, the work done by the external agent can be calculated using the change in volume, and no heat is exchanged during this process.

Explanation:

Work: In the given scenario, since the gas volume doubles at constant temperature, the work done by the external agent can be calculated using the formula W = -PΔV, where P is the pressure and ΔV is the change in volume.

Heat Transfer: As the gas volume doubles at constant temperature, no heat is exchanged during this process. Hence, the heat exchanged is zero.

Calculate the average translational kinetic energy (sometimes just called average kinetic energy)⦠for one mole of gas at 827 k. and... for a single gas molecule at 827 k.

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Final answer:

The average translational kinetic energy, or thermal energy, of a molecule can be found using the equation KE = 3/2kT. For one mole of gas at 827K, you multiply the single particle kinetic energy by Avogadro's number. For a single gas molecule at 827K, add its temperature into the equation to find its kinetic energy.

Explanation:

The average translational kinetic energy of a molecule, also known as thermal energy, can be calculated using the equation KE = 3/2kT, where 'k' is the Boltzmann's constant (1.38 x 10^-23 J/K), 'T' is the absolute temperature in Kelvin, and KE is the average kinetic energy.

Now to calculate for one mole of gas at 827 K, multiply the single particle kinetic energy by Avogadro's number since one mole consists of Avogadro's number of particles. Hence, KE of one mole= NA * KE of one particle = 6.022 x 10^23 * KE of one particle. This answers the first part of your question.

In the case of a single gas molecule, using the temperature of 827 K, substitute this into the equation KE = 3/2kT to find the kinetic energy for an individual molecule. Remember the unit for your answer is Joules. This addresses the second part of your question.

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