Answer:
Impedance, Z = 107 ohms
Explanation:
It is given that,
Resistance, R = 100 ohms
Inductance,
Capacitance,
Frequency, f = 60 Hz
Voltage, V = 120 V
The impedance of the circuit is given by :
...........(1)
Where
is the capacitive reactance,
is the inductive reactance,
So, equation (1) becomes :
Z = 106.26 ohms
or
Z = 107 ohms
So, the impedance of the circuit is 107 ohms. Hence, this is the required solution.
Answer:
91.87 m/s
Explanation:
<u>Given:</u>
- x = initial distance of the electron from the proton = 6 cm = 0.06 m
- y = initial distance of the electron from the proton = 3 cm = 0.03 m
- u = initial velocity of the electron = 0 m/s
<u>Assume:</u>
- m = mass of an electron =
- v = final velocity of the electron
- e = magnitude of charge on an electron =
- p = magnitude of charge on a proton =
We know that only only electric field due to proton causes to move from a distance of 6 cm from proton to 3 cm distance from it. This means the electric force force does work on the electron to move it from one initial position to the final position which is equal to the change in potential energy of the electron due to proton.
Now, according to the work-energy theorem, the total work done by the electric force on the electron due to proton is equal to the kinetic energy change in it.
Hence, when the electron is at a distance of c cm from the proton, it moves with a velocity of 91.87 m/s.
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30x30=900
The answer is 900 meters after 30 seconds
Answer:
Option D) 4A
Explanation:
As the cycle of the wave passes by, the amplitude gives the longest journey when the spot travels from the undistributed position. During each cycle the spot travels "Four times" .
Considering one of this cycle, if it begins to travel from it's undistributed position , there would be four movements i.e
* Upward movement through distance A
*Downward movement through distance A
*Downward again through distance A
*Upward through distance A.
Then it would travel back to its undistributed position held