Answer: a) 139.4 μV; b) 129.6 μV
Explanation: In order to solve this problem we have to use the Ohm law given by:
V=R*I whre R= ρ *L/A where ρ;L and A are the resistivity, length and cross section of teh wire.
Then we have:
for cooper R=1.71 *10^-8* 1.8/(0.001628)^2= 11.61 * 10^-3Ω
and for silver R= 1.58 *10^-8* 1.8/(0.001628)^2=10.80 * 10^-3Ω
Finalle we calculate the potential difference (V) for both wires:
Vcooper=11.62* 10^-3* 12 * 10^-3=139.410^-6 V
V silver= 10.80 10^-3* 12 * 10^-3=129.6 10^-6 V
Answer:
1030 mph
Explanation:
The new velocity equals the initial velocity plus the wind velocity.
First, in the x (east) direction:
vₓ = 335 mph + 711 cos 19° mph
vₓ = 1007 mph
And in the y (north) direction:
vᵧ = 0 mph + 711 sin 19° mph
vᵧ = 231 mph
The net speed can be found with Pythagorean theorem:
v² = vₓ² + vᵧ²
v² = (1007 mph)² + (231 mph)²
v ≈ 1030 mph
The wavelength of the light decreases as it enters into the medium with the greater index of refraction. The wavelength of the light remains constant as it transitions between materials.