Answer:
7.2g
Explanation:
From the expression of latent heat of steam, we have
Heat supplied by steam = Heat gain water + Heat gain by calorimeter
mathematically,
+ = +
L=specific latent heat of water(steam)=2268J/g
=specific heat capacity=4.2J/gK
=specific heat capacity of calorimeter =0.9J/gk
=280g
=38g
α=change in temperature
=(40-25)=15
=(40-25)=15
=(100-40)=60
Note: the temperature of the calorimeter is the temperature of it content.
From the equation, we can make the subject of formula
Hence
Hence the amount of steam needed is 7.2g
<span>1.0x10^3 Joules
The kinetic energy a body has is expressed as the equation
E = 0.5 M V^2
where
E = Energy
M = Mass
V = Velocity
Since the shot was at rest, the initial energy is 0. Let's calculate the energy that the shot has while in motion
E = 0.5 * 7.2 kg * (17 m/s)^2
E = 3.6 kg * 289 m^2/s^2
E = 1040.4 kg*m^2/s^2
E = 1040.4 J
So the work performed on the shot was 1040.4 Joules. Rounding the result to 2 significant figures gives 1.0x10^3 Joules</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
Expression for times period of a satellite can be given as follows
Time period T = 1.8 x 60 x 60
= 6480
T² = where T is time period , r is radius of orbit , G is gravitational constant and M is mass of the satellite.
6480² = 4 x 3.14² x 7.5³ x 10¹⁸ / GM
GM = 4 x 3.14² x 7.5³ x 10¹⁸ / 6480²
= 3.96 X 10¹⁴
Expression for acceleration due to gravity
g = GM / R² where R is radius of satellite
20 = 3.96 X 10¹⁴ / R²
R² = 3.96 X 10¹⁴ / 20
= 1.98 x 10¹³ m
R= 4.45 x 10⁶ m
Current is defined as the rate of charge flowing a point every second. Having a current of 1 Ampere signifies 1 Coulomb is flowing in a circuit every second. It is measured by the use of an ammeter which is positioned in series to the component to be measured. The current in the problem is calculated as follows:
I = 2.0 x 10^-4 C / 5.0 x 10^-5 s
<span>I = 4 A or 4.0 x 10^0 A</span>