Answer:
Bones make sure the arms structure is stable while the muscle is the one actively moving it and carrying out actions.
Answer:
An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless it is acted upon by an unbalanced/external force.
Answer:
The variable manipulated or controlled by the experimenter is called the independent variable.
Example:
If the flow velocity at the bottom of a tank is measured by varying the height of water in the tank, we are measuring velocity as a function of water height.
Therefore,
water height = independent variable (controlled)
velocity = dependent variable (measured in response to water height).
Mathematically,
v = f(h)
where v = response variable (dependent)
h = controlled variable (independent).
We begin by noting that the angle of incidence is the one that's taken with respect to the normal to the surface in question. In this case the angle of incidence is 30. The material is Flint Glass according to the original question. The refractive indez of air n1=1, the refractive index of red in flint glass is nred=1.57, finally for violet in the glass medium is nviolet=1.60. Snell's Law dictates:
Where
differs for each wavelenght, that means violet and red will have different refractive indices in the glass.
In the second figure provided details are given on which are the angles in question,
is the distance between both rays.
At what distance d from the incidence normal will the beams land at the bottom?
For violet we have:
For red we have:
We finally have:
Answer:
Explanation:
The capacitance of the parallel-plate capacitor is given by:
where
is the vacuum permittivity
is the area of the plates
is the separation between the plates
Substituting,
The energy stored in the capacitor is given by
Since we know the energy
we can re-arrange the formula to find the charge, Q: