Hello any help with these physics questions would be great. Questions 1 through 4
Hello any help with these physics questions would be great. Questions 1 through 4 7 1)...
Need all questions answered. Thank you 4. Speed of Light. Light travels through space at an incredible speed, 186,282 miles per second. How far does light travel through space in one hour? (This is the speed of light in miles per hour.) How far does light travel in one year? (This distance is a light-year.) 5. Interplanetary Communication. The average distance between the planet Mars and the Earth is 100 million miles. We communicate with robots on Mars with radio...
hello, if you could help with part 1 and 2, that would be great, thank you! A paratrooper is initially falling downward at a speed of 32.0 m/s before her parachute opens. When it opens, she experiences an upward instantaneous acceleration of 75.0 m/s2. LL ament Part 1 If this acceleration remained constant, how much time would be required to reduce the paratrooper's speed to a safe 4.00 m/s? (Actually the acceleration is not constant in this case, but the...
hello please answer all questions or at least the first six questions. please type! thanks 7. Define exothermic and endothermic. What is the sign on q for each type of reaction? 8. A dental hygienist uses x-rays (I 0.100 nm) to take a series of dental radiographs while the patient listens to a radio station ( 325 cm) and looks out the window at the blue sky (l 473 nm). What is the frequency (in s') of the electromagnetic radiation...
0044130 10335 Physics 1201 Spring 19 Section 10:20 Kural Midterm2 Wed 03/27/19 Page 4 of 6 Name: Recitation Instructor Name (write on every paga) write on every page) 20 cm Show Work: Page 1 1) A converging lens (fc- 30cm) is 20 cm behind a diverging lens (fo- -10cm). A light ray (parallel to_ the axis) strikes the diverging lens as shown. After passing through the converging lens, the light ray is again parallel. Mark the position of the focal...
7:50 1 Х Scanned from a Xerox Multifunc... PDF - 49 KB 1. Consider the circuit below. The resistor is 150 2. The capacitor is 60 microfarads. The inductor is 2 H. The maximum AC voltage is 50 V and it oscillates at 10 Hertz. Determine the impedance of the circuit. Determine the current in the circuit. Determine what the frequency would need to be for the current to be maximized. 2. Consider a rectangular wire coil that is 50...
Need help on a few questions with an explanation 1. Draw an “infographic” that that would help someone understand the entire range of EM Radiation. Include both wavelength, frequency. 2. Every object emits EM radiation of some sort and the hotter the temperature of the object, the higher the frequency produced. What type of radiation are YOU producing most of right now? 3. An astronomer shines a laser at the moon which bounces off and reflects back to a detector...
plz help w the blank ones!! Chapter 26 - Introductory Physics II, section Phy1520, Summer 1 2020 WebAssign 10. 478 Points DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SERVUIPS 2D, HE DO degree to Y NOTES Example 26.6 Where is the Final Image? 4 Two thin converging lenses of focal lengths Lens ! Lens 2 = 11.0 cm and 12 = 20.0 cm are separated by 20.0 cm as illustrated in the figure 1 An object is placed 32.0 cm to the left of...
Can u answer questions 1&2 with clear writing please We will be looking at the movement of light along straight lines using the optics bench. You've most likely also used a mirror to see yourself or other things by way of their reflected image. In fact, everything you see is based on the light that bounces off or travels through the material between you and the object you're looking at. This is why it's harder to see detail or distance...
Lab 4: Introduction & Instructions Centripetal Acceleration Introduction Velocity is a vector with both a magnitude and a direction. Since acceleration is a measure of a change in velocity over time, it seems reasonable that either the magnitude of the velocity vector could be changing, or the direction, or both. If magnitude is changing only, then the motion occurs in one dimension and the principles of algebra can be applied to the equations of motion. But suppose the opposite case...
any of these questions answered would help 22. A circuit is attached to a, your "A" value. V battery and is found to have a current of. your "B" value, amps. What is the electrical resistance of the circuit? 23. What would be the current in a circuit that has an electrical resistance of, your "C" value, 12 connected to a, your "A" value, V battery? 6V 22 < 4V 24. In which diagram above will the current through the...