The heat gun<span> obviously wins this round. Master Appliance </span>heat guns<span> can reach temperatures of up to 1,000 Fahrenheit. A handheld </span>blow dryer<span> might reach 131 degrees Fahrenheit. A </span>hair dryer<span> gets hot enough to burn skin, but not hot enough to complete serious tasks like striping paint and removing serious. By the way I got this from google.</span>
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Explanation:
Given:
Capacitance, C = 85 pF = 85 × 10⁻¹² F
Resistance, R = 75 MΩ = 75×10⁶Ω
Charge in capacitor at any time 't' is given as:
where,
Q₀ = Maximum charge = CE
E = Initial voltage
t = time
also, Q = CV
V= Final voltage = 90% of E = 0.9E
thus, we have
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taking log both sides, we get
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Answer:
Sound waves travel at 343 m/s through the air and faster through liquids and solids. The waves transfer energy from the source of the sound, e.g. a drum, to its surroundings. Your ear detects sound waves when vibrating air particles cause your ear drum to vibrate. The bigger the vibrations the louder the sound.
Explanation:
Answer:
Inductance as calculated is 13.12 mH
Solution:
As per the question:
Length of the coil, l = 12 cm = 0.12 m
Diameter, d = 1.7 cm = 0.017 m
No. of turns, N = 235
Now,
Area of cross-section of the wire, A =
We know that the inductance of the coil is given by the formula:
Q1. Option 2: basketball
Q2: Newton's first law is <span>the </span>law<span> of inertia. </span>An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion.
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<span>Q3. A basketball sitting on the floor stays there and a basketball rolling on court keeps on rolling.</span>
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<span>Q4 Second law says acceleration is dependent upon net force and mass of the object.</span>
Q5. Basketball accelerates when a player tries to dunk it with both hands.
<span>Q6. Third law says f<span>or every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.</span></span>
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<span><span>Q7. As a player dribbles, the force the basketball hits the floor with is the same as the force from the floor on the ball. That is why the ball bounces back up in air.</span></span>
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