A parallel-plate capacitor has plates of area 0.40 m2 and plate separation of 0.20 mm. The capacitor is connected to a 9.0 V battery. (a) What is the electric field between the plates?(b) What is the capacitance of the capacitor?
(c) What is the magnitude of the charge on each plate of the capacitor?

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Answer 1

Answer:

a) E = 4.5*10⁴ V/m

b) C= 17.7 nF

c) Q = 159. 3 nC  

Explanation:

a)

By definition, the electric field is the electrostatic force per unit charge, and since the potential difference between plates is just the work done by the field, divided by the charge, assuming a uniform electric field, if V is the potential difference between plates, and d is the separation between plates, the electric field can be expressed as follows:

       [tex]E = \frac{V}{d} = \frac{9.0V}{2*10-4m} =4.5 * 10e4 V/m (1)[/tex]

b)

For a parallel-plate capacitor, applying the definition of capacitance as the quotient between the charge on one of the plates and the potential difference between them, and assuming a uniform surface charge density σ, we get:

       [tex]Q = \sigma* A (2)[/tex]

        From (1), we know that V = E*d, but at the same time, applying Gauss'

        Law at a closed surface half within the plate, half outside it , it can be

        showed than E= σ/ε₀, so finally we get:

       [tex]C = \frac{Q}{V} =\frac{\sigma*A}{E*d} = \frac{\sigma*A}{\frac{\sigma}{\epsilon_{o} } d} =\frac{\epsilon_{0}*A}{d} = \frac{8.85e-12F/m*0.4m2}{2e-4m} = 17.7 nF (3)[/tex]

c)    

From (3) we can solve for Q as follows:

       [tex]Q = C* V = 17.7 nF * 9.0 V = 159.3 nC (4)[/tex]

Answer 2

a) Electric field between the plates, E = 4.5*10⁴ V/m

b) Capacitance of the capacitor, C= 17.7 nF

c) Magnitude of the charge, Q = 159. 3 nC  

a) Calculation of Electric field:

It is the electrostatic force per unit charge, and since the potential difference between plates is just the work done by the field, divided by the charge, assuming a uniform electric field, if V is the potential difference between plates, and d is the separation between plates, the electric field can be expressed as follows:

[tex]E=\frac{V}{d} \\\\E=\frac{90V}{2*10^{-4}m} \\\\E=4.5*10e4V/m[/tex]

b) Calculation for Capacitance:

For a parallel-plate capacitor, It is the quotient between the charge on one of the plates and the potential difference between them, and assuming a uniform surface charge density σ, we get:

[tex]Q=\sigma*A[/tex]

On comparing equation 1 and 2:

[tex]C=\frac{Q}{V}\\\\C=\frac{\sigma*A}{E*d}\\\\\\C=\frac{\sigma*A}{\frac{\sigma}{E_0}*d}\\\\C=\frac{8.85e^{-12}F/m-0.4m^2}{2e-4m}\\\\C=17.7nF\\\\[/tex]

c) Calculation for magnitude of the charge:

From equation 3:

[tex]Q=C*V\\\\Q=17.7*9.0\\\\Q=159.3nC\\[/tex]

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a
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b
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d
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Answer:A

Explanation:

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

B) The rod is subject to tensile stress

Explanation:

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Answer:

11 rad/s^2 approx.

Explanation:

Given

torque,τ= 0.97N

radius r= 35cm to m= 0.35m

mass m= 0.75kg

Required

angular acceleration

First, we need the  moment of inertial of the wheel

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Answer:

The gravitational potential energy of the 8.6 kg mass is 5.38x10⁸ J.

Explanation:

We can find the gravitational potential energy of the mass using the following equation:                      

[tex] E_{p} = m*g*h [/tex]

Where:

m: is the mass = 8.6 kg

g: is the gravity = 9.81 m/s^{2}  

h: is the height = Earth's radius = 6371 km

Hence, we have:

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Therefore, the gravitational potential energy of the 8.6 kg mass is 5.38x10⁸ J.

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Answer:

[tex]1.694*10^3KW/hr[/tex]

Explanation:

Formula:

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Answer:

1.32142x10^-3 Gy

Explanation:

Mass m = 63kg

Time t = 5.0s

Beta energy = 1.5x19^-13J

1 Ci = 3.7x10¹⁰

3.0Ci = 3x3.7x10¹⁰

= 11.1x10¹⁰decay/s

We have a total of 11.1x10¹⁰ beta particles produced per second

The question says there is 100% absorption

Et = (11.1x10¹⁰)x5x1.5x10^-13

= 0.08325

The radiation dose = Et/m

= 0.08325/63 kg

= 0.001321428J/kg

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Or 1.32142x10^-3 Gy

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Radiation dose

The radiation does is the ratio of the total dose to the mass of the person exposed to the radiation.

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Total beta energy absorbed in 5 s

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Answer:

The value is  [tex]F = 34.3 \ N[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

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    The length of the rope is  [tex]l = 5.0 \ m[/tex]

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=>  [tex]F = 34.3 \ N[/tex]    

The magnitude of the centripetal force on the sled by the rope is 34.3 N.

The given parameters:

mass of the sled, m = 25 kglength of the rope, r = 5 mnumber of revolution per minute, N = 5

The angular speed of the sled is calculated as follows;

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The magnitude of the centripetal force on the sled by the rope is calculated as follows;

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A) 10.0 m/s
B) 14.0 m/s
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D) 19.0 m/s

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Answer:the  Minimum speed , v of the roller coster = 17.0 m/s --c

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According to Newton's First law  of Motion which state that all object will remain at rest unless an external force is applied on the body to act otherwise.

Therefore the   Force exerted/ acting  on the surface of  the roller coaster will be equal to 0,

Net Force = 0

Remember that , Force = mg = Mv ²/r = 0

 Net Force =mv ² / r - mg = 0

mv²/ r - mg = 0

(diving through by m)

v²/r -g = 0

v² = gr

v= [tex]\sqrt{gr}[/tex]

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v=  17.0 m/s

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Answer:

Why do you do sports, when you could be a doctor and helping the sick children, or saving the worlds ocean?

Explanation:

How did you start your career as an athlete?

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Answer:

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Q.16 :-If the amplitude of a vibrating membrane is increased by 50%, then the loudness of sound will
increase by
50%
100%
125%
150%​

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Answer:

B. 100%

Explanation:

When the amplitude of a vibrating membrane increases the loudness of sound increases. Higher amplitude waves will mean more energy and greater intensity which causes the sound to be louder.

Loudness is proportional to the square of the amplitude. This will simply mean when the amplitude of a wave is doubled, the sound will be 4 times louder.

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A primary coil of a transformer is connected to a 120V/60Hz wall outlet. The secondary coil is connected to a lamp that dissipates 60 W. How do I find the rms current in the primary coil?

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Answer:

0.5Amperes

Explanation:

Using the conservation of power formula

P = VI

The power we have in this coil is given as

P = 60 watts

Then we have V = 120 watts

Such that when we put these values into the formula above we will get:

60 = 120I

Then when we divide through by 120:

I = 60/120

I = 0.5 amperes

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A sound wave travels in a straight line at a constant speed of 660 mph. What is
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Answer:

a = 0

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We know that acceleration of an object is equal to the change in velocity divided by time taken. But here the change in velocity is 0. As a result the acceleration of the sound wave is 0.

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Drawbacks of Trade Barriers
Less consumer choice
Retaliatory trade barriers
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B. More competition for domestic industries
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D. Reduced economic efficiency

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Answer:D

Explanation:

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Answer:

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A stone is dropped vertically downwards. What is the velocity of the rock after 4 seconds ? What is the displacement of the rock after 4 seconds ?

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Answer:

Vf = 39.2 m/s

h = 78.4 m

Explanation:

Using first equation of motion for vertical motion:

Vf = Vi + gt

where,

Vf = Final Velocity = ?

Vi = Initial Velocity = 0 m/s

g = 9.8 m/s²

t = time taken = 4 s

Therefore,

Vf = 0 m/s + (9.8 m/s²)(4 s)

Vf = 39.2 m/s

Now, we use second equation of motion

h = Vi t + (1/2)gt²

where,

h = height covered = ?

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h = 78.4 m

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Answer:

I = 6.42 A

Explanation:

Given that,

Potential difference, V = 0.9 V

Length of the wire, l = 1.5 m

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We need to find the current in the wire. Let I is current. We can find it using Ohm's law as follows :

V = IR

Where R is the resistance of the wire

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Answer:

None, both objects will hit ground at the same time.

Explanation:

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