What is the resistance force when you walk up an inclined plane?
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Answer 1
Friction
Friction also affects the movement of an object on a slope. Friction is a force that offers resistance to movement when one object is in contact with another. Imagine now that you were on the downside of the object and applying force to keep the object in the same place (not moving)
Answer 2

The resistance force which is the type of force that oppose the motion when we walk on an inclined plane is mgcos (-).

What is Resistance force?

A Resistance force is defined as a force that acts to oppose the motion or motion of an object that is an opposing force. Resistance force opposes the moving body to move in the opposite direction. Resistive force is described as the force, or the vector sum of several forces where the direction is opposite to the motion of a body is also called friction during sliding and/or rolling.

Some examples of resistive force are friction, where an object is held back from sliding on a surface, while another form of resistive force is fluid resistance in which the object is trying to plow through a fluid material.

Thus, the resistance force which is the type of force that oppose the motion when we walk on an inclined plane is mgcos (-).

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If 30 grams of potassium chloride dissolved in 100 g of water at 70 o C, would the solution be saturated, unsaturated or supersaturated.

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I think it’s saturated, not completely sure

A coaxial cable consists of an inner cylindrical conductor of radius 3 cm on the axis ofan outer hollow cylindrical conductor of inner radius 7 cm and outer radius of 10 cm.The inner conductor carries current 4.5 A in one direction, and the outer conductor carries current 8 A in the opposite direction. What is the value of the magnetic field atfollowing distances from the axis of the cable:

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Answer:

Hello your question lacks some information and that is the distance

At r = 0.150 m (outside the cable)  note :  (μ 0 = 4π × 10-7 T · m/A)

answer: 4.7 * 10^-6 T

Explanation:

R1 = 0.03 m

R2 = 0.07 m

R3 = 0.1 m

Inner conductor carries current = 4.5A in one direction

outer conductor carries current = 8A in opposite direction

Determine the value of magnetic field at r = 0.150 m

net current = 8 - 4.5 = 3.5 A

∴ β ( value of  magnetic field )

= ( 4π * 10^-7 * 3.5 ) / ( 2π * 0.150 )

= 4.4*10^-6 / 0.94

= 4.7 * 10^-6 T

Very large forces are produced in joints when a person jumps from some height to the ground. (a) Calculate the magnitude of the force (in N) produced if a 62.0 kg person jumps from a 0.800 m-high ledge and lands stiffly, compressing joint material 1.50 cm as a result. (Be certain to include the weight of the person.) N (b) In practice the knees bend almost involuntarily to help extend the distance over which you stop. Calculate the magnitude of the force (in N) produced if the stopping distance is 0.300 m. N (c) Compare both forces with the weight of the person.

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Answer:

a)   F = 3.3 10⁴ N,  b)  F = 2.2 10³ N,  c) force when rigid is 15 times greater than when bending the knees

Explanation:

For this exercise we can use the relationship between work and the variation of kinetic energy

          K₀ = ½ m v²

the final kinetic energy is zero because the person is stationary

          W = (∑ F) x

          W = W x - F w

the weight is in the same direction of the displacement therefore the work is positive and the force applied, by the floor, is in the opposite direction to the displacement, consequently the work is negative

we substitute

          ( W-  F ) x = 0-K₀

           F = W + K₀ /x  

          F = mg + [tex]\frac{1}{2} \frac{mv^2 }{2x}[/tex]  

          F = m ( g+  [tex]\frac{v^2 }{2x }[/tex]  )

 

Let's use kinematics to find the velocity of the person when reaching the floor

           v² = v₀² - 2g (y + y₀)

the initial velocity is true and when reaching the ground y = 0

          v² = -2 g (0-yo)

           

we calculate

          v = [tex]\sqrt{2 ] 9.8 \ 0.800}[/tex]

          v = - 3.96  m/s

the direction of this velocity is vertical down

let's calculate

a) x = 1.50 cm = 0.0150 m

           F = 62.0 (3.96² / 2 0.0150 + 9.8)

           F = 3.3 10⁴ N

b) x = 30 cm = 0.30 m

           F = 62.0 (3.96² / 2 0.30 + 9.8)

           F = 2.2 10³ N

c) to compare the force let's look for the relationship between the two

           [tex]\frac{F_{rigid} }{ F_{flexible} }[/tex] = 3.3 10⁴ / 2.2 10³

           \frac{F_{rigid}  }{ F_{flexible} } = 15

therefore see that the force when rigid is 15 times greater than when bending the knees

What structure is represented by the letter
C?
PLEASE HELP!!!!!
Choose 1 answer:
А
Lysosome
B
Nucleus
C
Vacuole
D
Mitochondria

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It’s most definitely answer C.

A ladder 5.0 m long leans against a wall inside a spaceship. From the point of view of a person on the ship, the base of the ladder is 3.0 m from the wall, and the top of the ladder is 4.0 m above the floor. The spaceship moves past the Earth with a speed of 0.90c in a direction parallel to the floor of the ship. Find the angle the ladder makes with the floor as seen by an observer on Earth

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Answer:

the angle the ladder makes with the floor as seen by an observer on Earth is 71.9°

Explanation:

Given the data in the question and as illustrated in the diagram below.

speed of the ship v = 0.90c

base of the ladder from the wall x₀ = 3.0 m

top of the later above the floor y = 4.0 m

we determine angle θ.

from the diagram,

tanθ = y/x₀

tanθ = y / x₀√( 1 - v²/c² )

we substitute

tanθ = 4.0 / 3.0√( 1 - ((0.9c)²/c²) )

tanθ = 4.0 / 3.0√( 1 - ((0.9²)c²/c²) )

tanθ = 4.0 / 3.0√( 1 - (0.9²) )

tanθ = 4.0 / 3.0√( 1 - 0.81 )

tanθ = 4.0 / 3.0√0.19

tanθ = 4.0 / 1.30766968

tanθ = 3.058876

θ = tan⁻¹( 3.058876 )

θ = 71.8965 ≈ 71.9°

Therefore, the angle the ladder makes with the floor as seen by an observer on Earth is 71.9°

The Mississippi River is continually forming and changing the land mass in the southern part of Louisiana. This kind of build up of land is called a

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Which two elements make up most of the Sun’s mass?

Question 4 options:

Hydrogen and oxygen


Carbon and nitrogen


Oxygen and carbon


Hydrogen and helium

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Hydrogen and helium

Answer:

hydrogen and helium

Explanation:

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1.00 x 10^8 kg of clear liquid (specific heat
capacity = 5.11 x 10^2 J/kg•°C) at a temperature
of 15.0°C gains 3.33 x 10^6 J of heat. What is the
final temperature of the liquid? (Assume the
melting point is less than 15.0°C and the boiling
point is greater than 62.0°C.)

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A disk of a radius 50 cm rotates at a constant rate of 100 rpm. What distance in meters will a point on the outside rim travel during 30 seconds of rotation? ​ ​

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Answer:

the distance in meters traveled by a point outside the rim is 157.1 m

Explanation:

Given;

radius of the disk, r = 50 cm = 0.5 m

angular speed of the disk, ω = 100 rpm

time of motion, t = 30 s

The distance in meters traveled by a point outside the rim is calculated as follows;

[tex]\theta = \omega t\\\\\theta = (100 \frac{rev}{\min} \times \frac{2\pi \ rad}{1 \ rev} \times \frac{1\min}{60 s} ) \times (30 s)\\\\\theta = 100 \pi \ rad\\\\d = \theta r\\\\d = 100\pi \ \times \ 0.5m\\\\d = 50 \pi \ m = 157.1 \ m[/tex]

Therefore, the distance in meters traveled by a point outside the rim is 157.1 m

A car has a mass of 1200 kg and a velocity of 14 m/s. Calculate the
momentum of the car.

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Answer:

p = 16,800

Explanation:

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Which type of energy is thermal energy a form of

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kinetic energy. thermal energy (a low form of energy ) is a form of kinetic energy as it is produced as a result of motion of particles either if they vibrate at their position or they move along longer paths. Motion produces friction or resistance which leads to excitation and thus the heat is produced. The higher the motion of the particles, the higher would be the thermal energy.

State Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation.

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Answer:

This law states that every particle attract every other particle in the universe with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their mass and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the center

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How much KClO3 is needed to make a saturated solution in 100 mL of water at 70⁰ C?

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Answer:

iam not sure but I think its NaNO3

Due to the earth's rotation, a person would be traveling faster at the equator than they would at a position halfway from the equator to the North Pole.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

It is actually the exact opposite.

Answer:

True.

Explanation:

Because the Earth's rotation causes it to bulge at the equator, the circumference of the Earth is greatest at the equator. This means that a person at the equator would have to travel a greater distance in a given amount of time than a person at a position closer to the poles. Therefore, a person at the equator would be traveling faster than a person at a position closer to the poles.

Does gravity increase or decrease with greater mass???

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Answer:

Increase

As the mass of either object increases, the force of gravitational attraction between them also increases.

Explanation:

The gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass of both interacting objects, more massive objects will attract each other with a greater gravitational force.

As the mass of either object increases, the force of gravitational attraction between them also increases.

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what is a black whole why does it exist

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Answer:

A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing—no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from it. The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole.

A piece of wood that floats on water has a mass of 0.0175 kg. A lead sinker is tied to the wood, and the apparent mass with the wood in air and the lead sinker submerged in water is 0.0765 kg. The apparent mass with both the wood and the sinker both submerged in water is 0.0452 kg. What is the SG of the wood

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Answer:

The specific gravity of the wood is 1.56

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the wood in water, [tex]M_w_{H_2O}[/tex] = 0.0175 kg

apparent mass of the wood and lead sinker submerged in water, [tex]M_w_{(air)} + M_s_{H_2O}[/tex] = 0.0765 kg

apparent mass with both the wood and the sinker both submerged in water, [tex]M_w_{H_2O} + M_s_{H_2O} = 0.0452 \ kg[/tex]

Mass of the lead sinker alone submerged in water;

[tex]M_w_{H_2O} + M_s_{H_2O} = 0.0452 \ kg\\\\0.0175 \ kg + M_s_{H_2O} = 0.0452 \ kg\\\\M_s_{H_2O} = 0.0452 \ kg - 0.0175 \ kg\\\\M_s_{H_2O} = 0.0277 \ kg[/tex]

Mass of the wood in the air;

[tex]M_w_{(air)} + M_s_{H_2O} = 0.0765 \ kg\\\\M_w_{(air)} + 0.0277 \ kg = 0.0765 \ kg\\\\M_w_{(air)} = 0.0765 \ kg - 0.0277 \ kg\\\\M_w_{(air)} = 0.0488 \ kg[/tex]

Mass of water is calculated as follows;

[tex]M_w_{(air)} - M_w_{H_2O} = M_{H_2O}\\\\0.0488 \ kg - 0.0175 \ kg = M_{H_2O}\\\\0.0313 \ kg = M_{H_2O}[/tex]

The specific gravity of the wood is calculated as follows;

[tex]Specific \ gravity\ (S.G) \ of \ wood = \frac{mass \ of \ wood\ in \ air }{mass \ of \ water} \\\\Specific \ gravity\ (S.G) \ of \ wood = \frac{0.0488}{0.0313} \\\\Specific \ gravity\ (S.G) \ of \ wood = 1.559 = 1.56[/tex]

Therefore, the specific gravity of the wood is 1.56

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Which of these is one of the five determinants of health?
A. The gender of your doctor
B. Your access to health services
C. The type of sport you play
D. The amount
your insurance deductible

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Prominences and sunspots are both:


A. Jets of burning gas


B. Patches on the Sun's surface


C. Influenced by the Sun's electromagnetic field


D. Visible during an eclipse

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Answer:

C. Influenced by the Sun's electromagnetic field

Explanation:

"Sunspots occur in pairs because each is one side of a loop of the Sun's magnetic field that reaches the Sun's surface. Solar prominences are the plasma loops that connect two sunspots."

1.Calculate the energy transferred by a 12V hairdryer, running on a current of 0.50A, that is left on for 8.0 minutes.

2. f 4 coulombs of charge flows in the circuit with a p.d. of 15V. Calculate the total energy transferred.

3. A 6.0 V battery passes a current of 1.0 A through a lamp for 2 minutes. How much charge passed through the lamp.


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Answer:

1. Energy = 2880 Joules.

2. Energy = 60 Joules.

3. Quantity of charge = 120 Coulombs.

Explanation:

Given the following data;

1. Voltage = 12 Volts

Current = 0.5 Amps

Time, t = 8 mins to seconds = 8 * 60 = 480 seconds

To find the energy;

Power = current * voltage

Power = 12 * 0.5

Power = 6 Watts

Next, we find the energy transferred;

Energy = power * time

Energy = 6 * 480

Energy = 2880 Joules

2. Charge, Q = 4 coulombs

Potential difference, p.d = 15V

To find the total energy transferred;

Energy = Q * p.d

Energy = 4 * 15

Energy = 60 Joules

3. Voltage = 6 Volts

Current = 1 Amps

Time = 2 minutes to seconds = 2 * 60 = 120 seconds

To find the quantity of charge;

Quantity of charge = current * time

Quantity of charge = 1 * 120

Quantity of charge = 120 Coulombs

Electromagnetic waves can carry more data at higher frequencies. Why would a scientist opt to transmit data at a lower frequency instead?
What are the limitations of sending information using electromagnetic waves?
What are the differences between analog and digital signals?
What are the advantages of using digital signals over analog signals?
Using reliable internet sources, identify three ways we use analog and digital signals in our everyday lives.
Describe how radio telescopes are used to explore space.
How are radio waves used on Earth?
Why do radio telescopes convert radio waves (analog signals) to electrical (digital) signals for analysis? (Hint: What did the article say about the advantages of digital signals?)

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1)The reason as to why scientists opt to transmit data at lower frequency instead of electromagnetic even if it can carry more data at a higher frequencies is because using higher frequencies of electromagnetic spectrum travel shorter distances but have higher data carrying capacity.So this physical characteristic of electromagnetic waves limits the range and availability of frequencies for sending information.
2) Limitations of using electromagnetic waves in sending communication
communication is a process of transmitting and receiving information in the form of signals.high technology communication use electromagnetic waves,there are various types of electromagnetic waves which are used in communication which include radio-waves,microwaves,infrared e.t.c some of their limitations are
i)Because there is limited number of broadcast frequencies the use of transmitters must be restricted in some way or they will seriously interfere with each other.
ii)Through the air signals can be distorted by atmospheric conditions and signals from space are sometimes distorted by solar activity
iii)physical activities such as mountains and buildings can prevent or interfere with some transmissions
iv)Through the air signals are not private,so any tuned receiver within the range can pick up them.
3)Differences between digital and analogue signals
Analogue and digital signal are used to transmit information usually through electric signals.
An analogue signal is continuous wave denoted by sine wave and may varry in signal strength (amplitude) or frequency(time) an example is sound from human voice is analogue because waves are continuous..
A digital signal is a signal in which the original information is converted into a string of bits before being transmitted .example a must for computer processing where is described as using (0s and 1s)and therefore can not take any fractional value.
4)Advantages of using digital signals over analogue signals
one advantage of digital signals are inherently less susceptible than analog signals to interference caused by noise because with digital signal it is not necessary to evaluate precise amplitude,frequency or phase.
Another advantage based in capacity is that digital signals carry more information per second than analogue signals.
Digital signals maintain their quality over long distances better than analogue signals.
5)How we use digital and analogue signals in our everyday live
digital signal processing is the way of life of current generation
example is mobile phones do alot of digital signal processing .they process our our speech digitally to remove background noise,echo e.t.c
Television also do a lot of digital processing of video,audio signal to present them in a better way.
How radio telescopes are used to explore space
A radio telescope is a specialized antenna and radio receiver used to receive radio waves from astronomical radio sources in the sky in radio astronomy.It has several main parts, a dish and antenna,a receiver,a detector and an analyzer.The dish collects the radio signals from space ad focuses them on the antenna.
6)How radio waves are used on earth
Radio waves are used to transmit television and radio programs They have longer wave lengths and are reflected by the ionosphere
7) Reasons why telescopes convert radio waves (analog) to electrical(digital) signals for analysis
This is because signals can be easily stored and transmitted in digital form.The analog is continuous in time and it is necessary to convert this to a flow of digital values.

explain why a diver at the bottom of the sea feels more pressure than one who is swimming on the surface of water​

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As you go more further down the water the pressure increases. The deeper diver goes the more water will be above them. Meaning, they will experience more pressure than person who is swimming at the surface water.

Answer:

the deeper into the ocean you go, the more pressure is exerted on you

Explanation:

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Ms. Brando’s students are studying forces. She has assigned a fun task: designing a balloon car. The students must design a car and see which model will travel the greatest distance. The basic design of the cars can be seen here. First the balloon is inflated and attached to the car. It is important to keep the balloon closed. Once attached to the car, the stem of the balloon is opened and air rushes out through the straw. The air goes one way; the car moves in the other direction. There are no restrictions on the design other than the students must use the materials given to them by Ms. Brando. What is the source of the force that moves the car? A) The circumference of the balloons. B) The friction between the wheels and the track surface. C) The air rushing out of the balloon through the straw. D) The mass of the car: the lighter the car the farther it moves.

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Answer: a

Explanation:

when a car dives on a road it a makes friction but it need something to push it or start it which is the balloon in this example

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Two masses are connected by a string which passes over a pulley with negligible mass and friction. One mass hangs vertically and one mass slides on a horizontal surface. The horizontal surface has a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.200. The vertically hanging mass is 3.00 kg and the mass on the horizontal surface is 3.00 kg. The magnitude of the acceleration of the vertically hanging mass is (the initial velocity of the horizontal mass is to the right)

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Answer:

[tex]a=2,5m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Coefficient of kinetic friction [tex]\mu= 0.200[/tex]

Vertical Mass [tex]M_v=3kg[/tex]

Horizontal mass [tex]M_h=3.00kg[/tex]  

Generally the equation for kinetic force [tex]F_k[/tex] is mathematically given by

[tex]F_k=\mu N\\F_k=0.2*3\\F_k=0.6[/tex]

Generally the equation for T is mathematically given by

[tex]For M_v=3kg3g-T=3a[/tex]

For [tex]M_h=3kg[/tex]

[tex]T=M_v V+F_k\\T=3.0a+0.6[/tex]

Therefore substituting

[tex]3-3a-0.6=3a\\2.4g=6a[/tex]

[tex]a=2,5m/s^2[/tex]

An 8.20 kg object is pulled along a horizontal surface by a force of 22.0 N. If its acceleration is 1.1 m/s2, what is the coefficient of friction between the two surfaces?

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Answer:

0.5

Explanation:

In this picture,

The drawing shows four sheets of polarizing material, each with its transmission axis oriented differently. Light that is polarized in the vertical direction is incident from the left and has an average intensity of 20 W/m2. Determine the average intensity of the light that emerges on the right in the drawing (a) when sheet A alone is removed, (b) when sheet B alone is removed, (c) when sheet C alone is removed, and (d) when sheet D alone is removed.

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Answer:

Explanation:

At the point when light is vertically polarized is incident on the polarizer whose axes are situated at angle points [tex]\theta _1 , \theta _2 , \theta _3[/tex] the intensity power in the wake of going through all the polarisers is given by the Malus law, applied threefold for every one of the three axes.

[tex]I = I_o \ cos \theta _1 \ cos \theta _2 \ cos \theta _ 3[/tex]

The heading of the direction of the polarization is equivalent to the pivoted axes of the polarizer provided that light is an electromagnetic wave, its course of polarization is therefore controlled by the electric field part.

a)

When sheet A is removed, the transmitted light goes through B, at 30°.

[tex]I = I_o \ cos ^2 \theta _1 \ cos ^2 \theta _2 \ cos^2 \theta _3[/tex]

[tex]I = 20 \ cos ^2 30 \ cos ^2 60 \ cos ^2 30[/tex]

[tex]I = 2.81 \ W/m^2[/tex]

b)

When B is removed, No light passes since the axis of A and the axis of C are perpendicular to each other.

c)

When C is removed, the intensity is indeed zero since the axes are aligned and adjusted at 90° to one another.

[tex]\mathbf{d) \ I - I_o cos^2 (0) cos^2 (30) \ cos^2 (60)}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{d = 3.75 \ W/m^2}[/tex]

A baby was born on his due date, but doctors determined that a valve in his heart was too short to adequately pump blood to his body. The baby passed away after eight months. Which best describes the cause of his death?
He had a congenital condition.
He was premature.
He died in an accident.
He suffered SIDS.

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Answer:

He had a cogenital condition

Explanation:

cogenital conditions are present before or at the time of birth and are considered birth defects

Answer:

The answer is C- He had a congential condition.

Explanation:

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There is a bottleneck in producing masses higher than4He, because there are no mass-5or mass-8 stable nuclides. For older stars with high densities and high temperatures (T>100 million K), three alpha particles can form12C. This occurs by two alpha particles firstforming8Be, and then8Be reacting with another alpha particle to form12C before8Be candecay back to two alpha particles.a) Explain why this can only happen in very hot stars and high density.b) Calculate how much energy is given up when three alpha particles form12C.

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Answer:

Explanation:

a)

To pass the Coulomb barriers and undergo nuclear fusion, alpha particles must be burned at high temperatures. As a result, the ignition temperature needed for this reaction is 5.4168 × 10¹⁰ K. Helium must be burned at a high temperature and density. As a result, this must occur for hot stars with high densities.

b)

The amount of energy given up can be calculated as follows:

[tex]_2He^4 + _2He^4 \to _4Be^8 ---- (1) \\ \\ _4Be^8 + 2_He^4 \to _6C^{12} ---(2)[/tex]

where;

[tex]M(_2He^4) = 4.002603 \ u \\ \\ M(_4Be^8) = 8.005305 10 \ u[/tex]

Therefore, from the reaction (1);

[tex]Q = \Big ( M(_2He^4) + M(_2He^4) - M(_4Be^8) \Big ) ( 931.5 \ MeV) \\ \\ = \Big ( 2(4.002603 \ u) - (8.00530510 \ u) \Big) \Big ( 931.5 \ MeV/u \Big) \ \\ \mathbf{= -0.092 \ MeV}[/tex]

From the second reaction:

[tex]Q = \Big ( M(_4Be^8) + M(_2He^4) - M(_6C^{12}) \Big ) ( 931.5 \ MeV) \\ \\ = \Big ( 8.00530510 \ u +4.002603 \ u -12 \ u \Big) \Big ( 931.5 \ MeV/u \Big) \ \\ \mathbf{= 7.37 \ MeV}[/tex]

Two electrostatic point charges of +62.0 µC
and +43.0 µC exert a repulsive force on each
other of 189 N.
What is the distance between the two
charges? The value of the Coulomb constant
is 8.98755 × 109 N · m2
/C
2
.
Answer in units of m.

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Use your calculator the answer will be in meter

In this image of an atom, what does the outer area consisting of tiny blue
dots represent?
O A. The electron cloud
B. Protons
C. The nucleus
D. Neutrons

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A- the electron cloud
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