Rate of weathering depends on temperature and moisture. Cold dry places have less water to weather things
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<span>the answer would be 3,959 miles</span>
This problem uses the relationships among current
I, current density
J, and drift speed
vd. We are given the total of electrons that pass through the wire in
t = 3s and the area
A, so we use the following equation to to find
vd, from
J and the known electron density
n,
so:
<span>The current
I is any motion of charge from one region to another, so this is given by:
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The magnitude of the current density is:
Being:
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Finally, for the drift velocity magnitude vd, we find:
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Notice: The current I is very high for this wire. The given values of the variables are a little bit odd
An arachnid has eight legs.
Answer:
a) Revolutions per minute = 2.33
b) Centripetal acceleration = 11649.44 m/s²
Explanation:
a) Angular velocity is the ratio of linear velocity and radius.
Here linear velocity = 72 m/s
Radius, r = 0.89 x 0. 5 = 0.445 m
Angular velocity
Frequency
Revolutions per minute = 2.33
b) Centripetal acceleration
Here linear velocity = 72 m/s
Radius, r = 0.445 m
Substituting
Centripetal acceleration = 11649.44m/s²