<u>Metal detectors work by transmitting an electromagnetic field from the search coil into the ground. Any metal objects (targets) within the electromagnetic field will become energised and retransmit an electromagnetic field of their own. The detector’s search coil receives the retransmitted field and alerts the user by producing a target response. metal detectors are capable of discriminating between different target types and can be set to ignore unwanted targets.
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1. Search Coil
The detector’s search coil transmits the electromagnetic field into the ground and receives the return electromagnetic field from a target.
2. Transmit Electromagnetic Field (visual representation only - blue)
The transmit electromagnetic field energises targets to enable them to be detected.
3. Target
A target is any metal object that can be detected by a metal detector. In this example, the detected target is treasure, which is a good (accepted) target.
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Answer:
We have not drilled to the center of the earth.
Explanation:
Answer:
the horizontal distance covered by the cannonball before it hits the ground is 327.5 m
Explanation:
Given;
height of the cliff, h = 210 m
initial horizontal velocity of the cannonball, Ux = 50 m/s
initial vertical velocity of the cannonball, Uy = 0
The time for the cannonball to reach the ground is calculated as;
The horizontal distance covered by the cannonball before it hits the ground is calculated as;
Therefore, the horizontal distance covered by the cannonball before it hits the ground is 327.5 m
A. hot is the correct answer.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Given that:
p = magnitude of charge on a proton =
k = Boltzmann constant =
r = distance between the two carbon nuclei = 1.00 nm =
Since a carbon nucleus contains 6 protons.
So, charge on a carbon nucleus is
We know that the electric potential energy between two charges q and Q separated by a distance r is given by:
So, the potential energy between the two nuclei of carbon is as below:
Hence, the energy stored between two nuclei of carbon is .