How much power is required to light a lightbulb at 100V of voltage when the lightbulb has a resistance of 500 Ohms?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Power = 20 Watts

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Voltage = 100 V

Resistance = 500 Ohms

To find the power that is required to light a lightbulb;

Mathematically, power can be calculated using the formula;

[tex] Power = \frac {Voltage^{2}}{resistance} [/tex]

Substituting into the formula, we have;

[tex] Power = \frac {100^{2}}{500} [/tex]

[tex] Power = \frac {10000}{500} [/tex]

Power = 20 Watts


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Show the molecular formula and electron structure of the simplest compound that forms with only carbon and hydrogen atoms.​

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Explain how a truss bridge is so stable.

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Answer:

Truss bridge, bridge with its load-bearing structures composed of a series of wooden or metal triangles, known as trusses. Given that a triangle cannot be distorted by stress, a truss gives a stable form capable of supporting considerable external loads over a large span.

Explanation:

Load-bearing capacity of truss bridges is huge due to the structure of interconnecting triangles. The structure effectively manages both compression and tension by spreading the load from the roadway throughout its intricate structure

How do an object's mass and the forces acting upon an object affect its motion?

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Answer:

Acceleration. When an external force acts on an object, the change in the object's motion will be directly related to its mass. This change in motion, known as acceleration, depends upon the object's mass and the strength of the external force.

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Look at the diagrams. Each model the arrangement of particles in a substance.
Which diagram is the best model for a solid?


Substance A

Substance B

Substance C

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

because it has  compact  molecules  

The moon orbits the earth once every 27 days at a distance of 384400 km. The international space station orbits the earth at an altitude of 400km. Determine the period of orbit of the space station

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Answer:

ive never done this befor but i think its 36 times aroud earth a day

Explanation:

384400/400=961  

961% of 27 days is 40minuets

1440/40=36

The apparent depth of an object at the bottom of a tank filled with a liquid of refractive index 1.3 is 7.7 cm. What is the actual depth of the liquid in the tank?​

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The apparent depth of an object at the bottom of a tank filled with a liquid of refractive index 1.3 is 7.7 cm. What is the actual depth of the liquid in the tank?

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APPARENT DEPTH = 7.7 cm

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Apparent Depth = 7.7 cm

Putting the values in the formula:-

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The energy stored by any pair of positive charges is inversely proportional to the distance between them, and directly proportional to their charges. Three identical point charges start at the vertices of an equilateral triangle, and this configuration stores 15 Joules of energy. How much more energy, in Joules, would be stored if one of these charges was moved to the midpoint of the opposite side

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Answer:

 U = 25 J

Explanation:

The energy in a set of charges is given by

          U = [tex]k \sum \frac{q_i}{r_i}[/tex]

in this case we have three charges of equal magnitude

          q = q₁ = q₂ = q₃

with the configuration of an equilateral triangle all distances are worth

          d = a

          U = k ( [tex]\frac{q_1q_2}{ r_1_2 } + \frac{q_1q_3}{r_1_3} + \frac{q_2q_3}{r_2_3}[/tex] )

we substitute

           15 = k q² (3 / a)

            k q² /a = 5

For the second configuration a load is moved to the measured point of the other two

          d₁₃ = a

The distance to charge 2 that is at the midpoint of the other two is

          d₁₂ = d₂₃ = a / 2

           U = k (\frac{q_1q_2}{ r_1_2 } + \frac{q_1q_3}{r_1_3} + \frac{q_2q_3}{r_2_3})

            U = k q² (  [tex]\frac{2}{a} + \frac{1}{a} + \frac{2}{a}[/tex] )

            U = (kq² /a) 5

substituting

            U = 5 5

            U = 25 J

Explain why a smart meter monitors the amount of electrical energy being used as well as the time at which it is being used.

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Answer:

Smart Meters measure both the amount of electrical energy used and the time at which it is being used because they are used to monitor the energy consumption at real time, such that the time of use of energy can be monitored, thereby enabling several utility functions for load sharing and maintenance, including;

i) Time of use  tariffs, where energy is billed based on peak and off peak periods, which increases profits to the producer, reduces cost for some consumers, encourages more even hourly and daily usage of electricity, lower maintenance cost, lower capital expenditure for peak stations, and reduces carbon emission

ii) Guarantees more accurate energy consumption measurement and billing

iii) Accurate crew dispatch to fault locations

iv) Prevent fraud due to tampering with meter

v) Increase customer confidence in billing

Explanation:

Tenemos un Cable de cobre de 1 km de longitud cuya sección es de 2 milímetros al cuadrado y queremos saber la resistencia que señalara el ohmetro , su temperatura es de 20°

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Answer:

8.5 Ω

Explanation:

La resistencia de un material es directamente proporcional a su longitud e inversamente proporcional al área de la sección transversal.

La fórmula de la resistencia (R) viene dada por:

R = ρL/A

Donde ρ es la resistividad del material, L es la longitud del material y A es el área de la sección transversal del material.

Dado que:

L = 1 km = 1000 m, A = 2 mm² = 2 * 10⁻⁶ m², ρ (cobre) = 1.7 * 10⁻⁸ Ωm

Sustituyendo da:

R = 1,7 * 10⁻⁸ * 1000/2 * 10⁻⁶

R = 8.5 Ω

You are driving to your grandparents which is 95km away. If I drive at an average speed of 85km/h, how long will it take to get there?

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Answer:

Time = 1.118 hours

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Distance = 95 km

Speed = 85 km/h

To find how long will it take to get there;

Speed can be defined as distance covered per unit time. Speed is a scalar quantity and as such it has magnitude but no direction.

Mathematically, speed is given by the formula;

[tex]Speed = \frac{distance}{time}[/tex]

Making time the subject of formula, we have;

[tex]Time = \frac{distance}{speed}[/tex]

Substituting into the equation, we have;

[tex]Time = \frac{95}{85}[/tex]

Time = 1.118 hours

Objects tend to "keep on doing what they're doing" (unless acted upon by an unbalanced force). When your car abruptly stops, the seat belt provides the


that brings you from a state of motion to a state of rest.

a. spring force

b.gravity force

c. unbalanced force

d.friction force

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Answer:

unbalanced force

Explanation:

well the seat brings you to a state of rest duw to the unbalanced force of the car stopping and the seat belt keeping you in place

If each metal is hit with light at a minimum wavelength, can I vary the intensity of the light to start emitting electrons?

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Yes, with the metal being hit at a minimum wavelength, varying the intensity of the light will start to emit electrons at different speeds depending on how intense the light is.

It is true that the metal will begin to emit electrons at varied speeds depending on the intensity of the light when it is struck at a minimal wavelength.

What is meant by wavelength?

When a waveform signal is propagated in space or over a wire, the wavelength is the separation between two identical locations (adjacent crests) in the adjacent cycles.

If you are employing light with a high enough frequency, the number of electrons ejected grows as the light source's brightness rises.

The velocity of the expelled electrons increases as the frequency is raised above the threshold.

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A car traveling at an initial velocity of 12.0 m/s accelerates at a constant rate to 20.0 m/s over a time of 4.00 s. How far did the car travel during this time (m)?

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We can use the formula S=Vavt
Vav=vi+vf/2
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=32/2
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What the effect positively charged objects and negatively charged objects have on each other

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Answer:

often Positive and negative charges balance each other which gives an overall neutral charge. if they are unbalanced then it will result in static electricity.

What is El Niño and La Niña? Where does this phenomena originate (land or water)?

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Answer/Explanation:

El Niño and la Niña, is a very rare/complex phenomenon that occurs in water. El Niño and La Niña are climate patterns in the Pacific that can affect weather everywhere basically worldwide.

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A student does 686 J of work on an object in 3.1 seconds. What is the power output of the student?

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Answer:

221.29 Watts

Explanation:

P=W/t

P=686/3.1

P=221.29 Watts

10. Inertia causes your books on the car seat to continue moving forward even after you brake. TrueFalse 11. Tires with little or no tread do not have good traction on a wet, snowy, or icy road. TrueFalse 12. When driving on ice and snow, traction is poorest when the temperature is near 32 degrees F. TrueFalse 13. The more energy of motion that a car has, the less time and distance it will take to stop. TrueFalse 14. To help slow a car using engine braking, just take your foot off the accelerator. TrueFalse

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10. True

11. True

12. True

13. False

14. False

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An electric circuit consists of a variable resistor connected to a source of constant potential difference. If the resistance of the resistor is doubled, the current through the resistor is

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Answer:

halved.

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Potential difference = constant

Resistance = 2 * resistance = 2R

To find the current I;

Ohm's law states that at constant temperature, the current flowing in an electrical circuit is directly proportional to the voltage applied across the two points and inversely proportional to the resistance in the electrical circuit.

Mathematically, Ohm's law is given by the formula;

[tex] V = IR[/tex]

Where;

V represents voltage measured in voltage.

I represents current measured in amperes.

R represents resistance measured in ohms.

Making current (I) the subject of formula, we have;

[tex] I = \frac {V}{R} [/tex]

Substituting into the formula, we have;

[tex] I = \frac {V}{2R} [/tex]

[tex] I = \frac {1}{2} * \frac {V}{R} [/tex]

[tex] I = \frac {1}{2} * I [/tex]

Therefore, if the resistance of the resistor is doubled, the current through the resistor is halved.

A car is moving with a uniform speed of 12.0 m/s along a straight path . What is the distance covered by the car in 20 seconds ?

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Answer:

Explanation:

This one-dimensional equation is just a fancy way of saying d = rt. Filling in:

d = 12.0(20) so

d = 240 m

1. A 2.5 kg led projector is launched as a projectile off a tall building. At one point, as it

is flying through the air it has a velocity of 24 m/s and a height of 14 m.
a) Find the potential energy
b) Find the kinetic energy
c) Find the total mechanical energy
d) Find the potential energy at a height of 8.7 m
e) Find the kinetic energy at that same height. (Hint – the total energy is always the same
as in part c)
f) Find the velocity at that height
g) Find the velocity at a height of 11.6 m
h) At what height would the velocity be 26 m/s?
i) What is the velocity just before it smashes into the ground?
See

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Answer:

Explanation:

I got everything but i. Don't know why but it's eluding me. So let's do everything but that.

a. PE = mgh so

   PE = (2.5)(98)(14) and

   PE = 340 J

b. [tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex] so

   [tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}(2.5)(14)^2[/tex] and

   KE = 250 J

c. TE = KE + PE so

   TE = 340 + 250 and

   TE = 590 J

d. PE at 8.7 m:

   PE = (2.5)(9.8)(8.7) and

   PE = 210 J

e. The KE at the same height:

   TE = KE + PE and

   590 = KE + 210 so

   KE = 380 J

f. The velocity at that height:

   [tex]380=\frac{1}{2}(2.5)v^2[/tex] and

   [tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{2(380)}{2.5} }[/tex] so

   v = 17 m/s

g. The velocity at a height of 11.6 m (these get a bit more involed as we move forward!). First we need to find the PE at that height and then use it in the TE equation to solve for KE, then use the value for KE in the KE equation to solve for velocity:

   590 = KE + PE and

   PE = (2.5)(9.8)(11.6) so

   PE = 280 then

   590 = KE + 280 so

   KE = 310 then

   [tex]310=\frac{1}{2}(2.5)v^2[/tex] and

   [tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{2(310)}{2.5} }[/tex] so

   v = 16 m/s

h. This one is a one-dimensional problem not using the TE. This one uses parabolic motion equations. We know that the initial velocity of this object was 0 since it started from the launcher. That allows us to find the time at which the object was at a velocity of 26 m/s. Let's do that first:

   [tex]v=v_0+at[/tex] and

   26 = 0 + 9.8t and

   26 = 9.8t so the time at 26 m/s is

   t = 2.7 seconds. Now we use that in the equation for displacement:

   Δx = [tex]v_0t+\frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex] and filling in the time the object was at 26 m/s:

   Δx = 0t + [tex]\frac{1}{2}(-9.8)2.7)^2[/tex] so

   Δx = 36 m

i. ??? In order to find the velocity at which the object hits the ground we would need to know the initial height so we could find the time it takes to hit the ground, and then from there, sub all that in to find final velocity. In my estimations, we have 2 unknowns and I can't seem to see my way around that connundrum.

A typical jar that has been tightened to a reasonable degree requires 2.0 N⋅m to open. If you grab a 8.2-cm-diameter jar lid with one hand so that your thumb and fingers exert equal magnitude forces on opposite sides of the lid, what is the magnitude of each of the forces?

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Answer: 24.39 N

Explanation:

Given

Torque required to open the lid is [tex]\tau =2\ N.m[/tex]

diameter of lid [tex]d=8.2\ cm[/tex]

Force exerted by fingers and thumb forms a couple. So, torque can be written as

[tex]\Rightarrow \tau= F\times 2r\\\Rightarrow 2=F\times 8.2\times 10^{-2}\\\\\Rightarrow F=\dfrac{200}{8.2}\\\\\Rightarrow F=24.39\ N[/tex]

Thus, the magnitue of each force is 24.39 N

Compared to the image which drawing is the closest

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Answer:

The one on the left

Explanation:

Answer:

The one on the left

Explanation:

What is an impulse? (select all that apply)
J=Ft
change in momentum
V=m/a
a rash decision

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Answer:

change in momentum

Explanation:

using newton's second law,

F = m ( v - u ) / t....

Ft = mv - mu

impulse is either Ft ( product of force applied and the time taken for its action )

or impulse is mv - mu ( change in momentum )

A rock is thrown horizontally from a height of 6.00 m. Which of the following is the time required for the rock to reach the ground ?

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Answer:

t=10.95 seg

Explanation:

The vertical component of velocity is 0, so, the time in air can be calculated

[tex]h=v_ot-\frac{1}{2}gt^2\\\\h=0-\frac{1}{2}gt^2~=>t=\sqrt{2gh}=\sqrt{2*10\frac{m}{s^2}*6m}=10.9544~seg[/tex]

how do various factors affect climent

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Answer:

The factors affecting climate are latitude, altitude, land and water distribution, distance from the sea, distance from the sun, prevailing winds and ocean currents, surface covering the land, volcanism, solar constant sunspots, wind direction and nature of mountain chains, mountain barriers.

There are six major climatic controls. They are:

Latitude: As the earth is round, sunlight does not reach everywhere equally. The temperature decreases as we move from the equator to the poles.

Altitude: As we move from the surface of the earth to the higher altitudes, the temperature decreases.

Pressure and wind system: The pressure and wind system of any area depend on the latitude and altitude of that place. Thus, it influences the temperature accordingly.

Distance from the sea: Coastal regions are cooler as compared to interior regions. As the distance from the sea increases, its influence decreases and the people experience extreme weather conditions.

Ocean currents: Cold ocean currents flowing over a region will decrease the temperature of that area whereas warm currents will increase the temperature.

Relief features: Relief features are the barriers that block currents from entering the country. High mountains act as barriers for cold or hot winds.

A scientist recorded the number of geese found in a park on various days of the week. The data are shown below. 22, 25, 29, 21, 33, 28, 28 What is the range of these data? O A. 33 O B. 7 O C. 21 O D. 12

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Answer: it's 12

Explanation:

Range is the difference between the highest and lowest numbers.

33-21=12

Which resource would be the best choice to learn more information about studying martial arts?

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I think videos help more than books when it comes to martial arts. You can get it on YouTu.be if your teacher doesn't teach you online, in this pandemic.

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The answer is A.) Dance studio.  

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