The voltage across an inductor ' L ' is
V = L · dI/dt .
I(t) = I(max) sin(ωt)
dI/dt = I(max) ω cos(ωt)
V = L · ω · I(max) cos(ωt)
L = 1.34 x 10⁻² H
ω = 2π · 60 = 377 /sec
I(max) = 4.80 A
V = L · ω · I(max) cos(ωt)
V = (1.34 x 10⁻² H) · (377 / sec) · (4.8 A) · cos(377 t)
<em>V = 24.25 cos(377 t)</em>
V is an AC voltage with peak value of 24.25 volts and frequency = 60 Hz.
<span>2 characteristics of stars are shown in an H-R diagram is S</span>ize and Color.
Answer:
Twice
Explanation:
From the formula for velocity in a circle
V= 2πr/T
Where V is velocity
r is raduis
T is period
We see that as r increases V increases so if r is doubled V becomes doubled
Recall that mass is the amount of matter present in a body. That means it's a property that is consistent regardless of the body's current location, gravity's pull on the body, etc.
Let's not confuse mass with weight (which is a force computed as Weight = mass x acceleration). Mass will remain constant and that means that whether the object is on Earth or on Mars, its mass remains the same. Thus, the object will still have 2.00 kg as mass on Mars.
Answers: 2.00 kilograms