1) Focal length
We can find the focal length of the mirror by using the mirror equation:
(1)
where
f is the focal length
is the distance of the object from the mirror
is the distance of the image from the mirror
In this case,
, while
(the distance of the image should be taken as negative, because the image is to the right (behind) of the mirror, so it is virtual). If we use these data inside (1), we find the focal length of the mirror:
from which we find
2) The mirror is convex: in fact, for the sign convention, a concave mirror has positive focal length while a convex mirror has negative focal length. In this case, the focal length is negative, so the mirror is convex.
3) The image is virtual, because it is behind the mirror and in fact we have taken its distance from the mirror as negative.
4) The radius of curvature of a mirror is twice its focal length, so for the mirror in our problem the radius of curvature is:
Energy (in Physics) is the ability to do work.
Answer:
Given:
Mass (m) = 3.0 kg
Uniform speed (v) = 20 m/s
Length of string (r) = 40 cm = 0.4 m
To Find:
Tension in the string (T)
Explanation:
Tension (T) is the string will be equal to centripetal force ().
Substituting value of m, v & r in the equation:
Tension in the string (T) = 3 kN
Answer:
The magnitude of the magnetic force acting on the wire is zero, because the magnetic field is parallel to the wire.
In fact, the magnetic force exerted by the magnetic field on the wire is
where I is the current in the wire, L the length of the wire, B the magnetic field intensity and the angle between the direction of B and the wire. In our problem, B and the wire are parallel, so the angle is and so , therefore the magnetic force is zero: F=0.
Meiosis creates the gamete cells, because these cells are used in reproduction they only have 26 chromosomes two of these cells join together to make a full 46 chromosomes.
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