Answer:
The total electric flux through the shell = 34804 N.m²/C
Explanation:
φ = E.A ........................... Equation 1
Where φ = total electric flux through the shell, E = Electric Field, A = surface Area of the sphere
But,
A = 4πr² ................................... Equation 2
Where r = radius of the sphere.
Given: r = 1.4 m,
constant: π = 3.143
Substituting these values into equation 2,
A = 3.143(1.4)²
A = 6.16 m²
Also Given: E = 5650 N/C,
Substituting into equation 1,
φ = 5650(6.16)
φ = 34804 N.m²/C
Thus the total electric flux through the shell = 34804 N.m²/C
Answer:
Explanation:
f =
T = 120 N
L = 3.00 m
(m/L) = 120 g/cm(100 cm/m / 1000 g/kg) = 12 kg/m
(wow that's massive for a "rope")
f = )
f = /6 = 0.527 Hz
This is a completely silly exercise unless this "rope" is in space somewhere as the weight of the rope (353 N on earth) far exceeds the tension applied.
A much more reasonable linear density would be 120 g/m resulting in a frequency of √1000/6 = 5.27 Hz on a rope that weighs only 3.5 N
Answer: im pretty sure it increases
Explanation:
Type of conductors determines rate of flow of current