Answer:
Explanation:
We have given number of turns N = 560
Inductance L = 8.9 mH
Current through the coil = 7 mA
Inductance of the coil is given as
Where N is number of turns I is current and is flux
So
Answer:
Explanation:
a. Internal energy and the relative specific volume at are determined from A-17:.
The relative specific volume at is calculated from the compression ratio:
#from this, the temperature and enthalpy at state 2, can be determined using interpolations and . The specific volume at can then be determined as:
Specific volume,:
The pressures at is:
.The thermal efficiency=> maximum temperature at can be obtained from the expansion work at constant pressure during
b.Relative SV and enthalpy at are obtained for the given temperature with interpolation with data from A-17 :
Relative SV at is
=
Thermal efficiency occurs when the heat loss is equal to the internal energy decrease and heat gain equal to enthalpy increase;
Hence, the thermal efficiency is 0.563
c. The mean relative pressure is calculated from its standard definition:
Hence, the mean effective relative pressure is 674.95kPa
Answer:
40 V
Explanation:
I will assume that the resistors are
100 and 3900 and 1000 OHMS <=====(NOT W)
In series , the resistances add together 100 + 3900 + 1000 = 5000 ohms total
V = IR
I = V / R so the total current will be 200 v / 5000 ohms = .04 amps
this is the current through all of the resistors
so for the 1000 ohm resistor V = IR .04 (1000) = 40 V
Answer:
Option (b) is correct.
Explanation:
The motion under the influence of gravity is called projectile motion.
The acceleration due to gravity is constant through out the motion and it is always acting downwards.
When an athlete jumps and follow the projectile path, it always have the same horizontal velocity as there is no acceleration in the horizontal direction.
Also he has the vertical acceleration constant which is equal to the acceleration due to gravity and acts towards the center of earth.
Option (b) is correct.
Answer:
1. a
b
c
2.
Explanation:
a). The work done by the tension is:
b). The work done potential of gravity
c). The work done by the normal force
2. The increase in thermal energy is: