Answer:
dnndmssnxnxdnskkaamzmzma nzz.
Your potential energy and mass don't tell what your weight is.
If I walk up from the first floor to the second floor, my weight hasn't
changed even though my potential energy has increased.
Answer:
A) B = 5.4 10⁻⁵ T, B) the positive side of the bar is to the West
Explanation:
A) For this exercise we must use the expression of Faraday's law for a moving body
fem =
fem = - d (B l y) / dt = - B lv
B =
we calculate
B = - 7.9 10⁻⁴ /(0.73 20)
B = 5.4 10⁻⁵ T
B) to determine which side of the bar is positive, we must use the right hand rule
the thumb points in the direction of the rod movement to the south, the magnetic field points in the horizontal direction and the rod is in the east-west direction.
Therefore the force points in the direction perpendicular to the velocity and the magnetic field is in the east direction; therefore the positive side of the bar is to the West
<u>Answer:</u> The correct answer is Option b.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Young's Modulus is defined as the ratio of stress acting on a substance to the amount of strain produced.
Stress is defined as force per unit area and strain is defined as proportional deformation in a material.
The equation representing Young's Modulus is:
where,
Y = Young's Modulus
F = force exerted by the weight
l = length of wire
A = area of cross section
= change in length
Hence, the correct answer is Option b.
Answer:
The magnitude of each charge is
Explanation:
Suppose the two point charges are separated by 6 cm. The attractive force between them is 20 N.
We need to calculate the magnitude of each charge
Using formula of force
Where, q = charge
r = separation
Put the value into the formula
Hence, The magnitude of each charge is