To solve this problem we apply the thermodynamic equations of linear expansion in bodies.
Mathematically the change in the length of a body is subject to the mathematical expression
Where,
Initial Length
Thermal expansion coefficient
Change in temperature
Since we have values in different units we proceed to transform the temperature to degrees Celsius so
The coefficient of thermal expansion given is
The initial length would be,
Replacing we have to,
This means that the building will be 35.5cm taller
Explanation:
In the parallel combination, the equivalent resistance is given by :
4. When three 150 ohms resistors are connected in parallel, the equivalent is given by :
5. Three resistors of 20 ohms, 40 ohms and 100 ohms are connected in parallel, So,
Hence, this is the required solution.
Answer: Impulse = 4 kgm/s
Explanation:
From the question, you're given the following parameters:
Momentum P1 = 12 kgm/s
Momentum P2 = 16 kgm/s
Time t = 0.2 s
According to second law of motion,
Force F = change in momentum ÷ time
That is
F = (P2 - P1)/t
Cross multiply
Ft = P2 - P1
Where Ft = impulse
Substitute P1 and P2 into the formula
Impulse = 16 - 12 = 4 kgm/s
The magnitude of the impulse is therefore 4 kgm/s.
Answer:
I think the Bulb No. 2 will stop emitting light if the bulb No. 1 burns out.
Answer:
Explanation:
First of all, let's convert from nanometres to metres, keeping in mind that
So we have:
Now we can convert from metres to centimetres, keeping in mind that
So, we find: