Answer:
The electric field is directed toward the electron and has a magnitude of .
Explanation:
An electric field is define as the surrounding of charges which exert a force on each other and this force can be attractive or repulsive depends on the charge.
In the given case electron is given and the magnitude of charge on electron is
Electric field can be represented as,
Here, r is the distance between the point ande charge, k is the electric field constant and Q is the charge.
In the given question an electron is given so electric field will be,
As we know that electric field start from the positive charge and vanish in the negative charge.
So, here the electric field will be and it is directed toward the electron because of negative charge on the electron.
Answer:
10.93m/s with the assumption that the water in the lake is still (the water has a speed of zero)
Explanation:
The velocity of the fish relative to the water when it hits the water surface is equal to the resultant velocity between the fish and the water when it hits it.
The fish drops on the water surface vertically with a vertical velocity v. Nothing was said about the velocity of the water, hence we can safely assume that the velocity if the water in the lake is zero, meaning that it is still. Therefore the relative velocity becomes equal to the velocity v with which the fish strikes the water surface.
We use the first equation of motion for a free-falling body to obtain v as follows;
v = u + gt....................(1)
where g is acceleration due to gravity taken as 9.8m/s/s
It should also be noted that the horizontal and vertical components of the motion are independent of each other, hence we take u = 0 as the fish falls vertically.
To obtain t, we use the second equation of motion as stated;
Given; h = 6.10m.
since u = 0 for the vertical motion; equation (2) can be written as follows;
substituting;
Putting this value of t in equation (1) we obtain the following;
v = 0 + 9.8*1.12
v = 10.93m/s
The answer is “increasing wavelength near beach”
Answer:
<h2>6 g/cm³</h2>
Explanation:
The density of a substance can be found by using the formula
From the question
mass = 36 g
volume = 6 cm³
We have
We have the final answer as
<h3>6 g/cm³</h3>
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