Answer:
A) If you want to achieve the SMALLEST possible resistance, you should attach the leads to the opposite faces that measure b) 5 cm by 8 cm.
B) If you want to achieve the LARGEST possible resistance, you should attach the leads to the opposite faces that measure a) 3 cm × 5 cm
Explanation:
Resistivity is directly proportional to lenght and inversely properly to cross sectional area.
For the first case, 5 cm by 8 cm gives the largest area and leave 3 cm as the lenght. The resistivity of the metal will be smallest in these dimensions.
For the second case, 3 cm by 5 cm gives the smallest area, leaving 8 cm as the lenght. This is the maximum arrangement that can give the largest resistance possible.
Answer:
The Hydrostatic force is
The location of pressure center is
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The height of the gate is
The weight of the gate is
The height of the water is
The density of water is
Note used for height of water and height of gate immersed by water since both have the same value
The area of the gate immersed in water is mathematically represented as
substituting values
The hydrostatic force is mathematically represented as
Where
So
The center of pressure is mathematically represented as
Where is the moment of inertia of the gate which mathematically represented as
The is the height of gate immersed in water
Thus
So then if they do spill the chemical then it gets on their cloths and not on then it dosen"t harm them instead it ruins their shirt.
First we will find the speed of the ball just before it will hit the floor
so in order to find the speed of the cart we will first use energy conservation
So by solving above equation we will have
now in order to find the momentum we can use
Answer:
2,4,5
Air pressure is created by the weight of the atmosphere pushing on Earth’s surface.
Denser air is heavier than less dense air.
Air is less dense at higher altitudes.