The pressure of sea water increases by 1.0atm for each 10m increase in the depth, by what percentage is the density of water increased in the deepest ocean of water of 12km. Compressibility is 5.0×10^-5 atm

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Answer 1

The percentage by which the water density increased is 4.1[tex]\mathbf{\overline 6}[/tex] %

The known values are;

The increase in pressure per 10 meter increase in depth = 1.0 atm

The depth of the deepest ocean = 12 km = 12,000 m

The compressibility of the ocean = 5.0 × 10⁻⁵ 1/atm

The unknown

The percentage the density of water increased in the deepest ocean

Strategy;

Find the pressure at the deepest point of the deepest ocean and apply the compressibility

We have;

[tex]\mathbf{Compressibility = \dfrac{1}{V} \times \dfrac{\partial V}{\partial p}}[/tex]

The change in pressure, [tex]\partial p[/tex] = (12,000 m/(10 m)) × 1.0 atm = 1,200 atm

Therefore, we have for one cubic meter of water

[tex]\mathbf{5.0 \times 10^{-5} \ atm^{-1} = \dfrac{1}{1 \, m^3} \times \dfrac{\partial V}{1,200 \, atm}}[/tex]

Therefore;

[tex]\mathbf{\partial}[/tex]V = 5.0 × 10⁻⁵ atm⁻¹ × 1 m³ × 1,200 atm = 0.06 m³

The new volume = V - [tex]\mathbf{\partial}[/tex]V

∴ The new volume = 1 m³ - 0.06 m³ = 0.94 m³

The initial density = mass/(1 m³)

The new density = mass/(0.96 m³)

The percentage increase in density, [tex]\partial[/tex]ρ%, is given as follows;

[tex]\mathbf{\partial p \% = \dfrac{ \dfrac{Mass}{0.96 \ m^3} - \dfrac{Mass}{1 \ m^3} }{ \dfrac{Mass}{1 \ m^3}} \times 100 = \dfrac{25}{6} \% = 4.1 \overline 6 \%}[/tex]

∴  [tex]\mathbf{\partial}[/tex]ρ% =  4.1[tex]\mathbf {\overline 6}[/tex] %

The percentage by which the water density increased, [tex]\partial[/tex]ρ% = 4.1[tex]\mathbf{\overline 6}[/tex] %

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Answer:

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which energy does a car travelling 30 m/ph as it slows have:

a). chemical energy
b). thermal energy
c). kinetic energy

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Answer:

c) kinetic energy

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Answer: C)  kinetic energy

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Three children are riding on the edge of a merry-go-round that is a solid disk with a mass of 102 kg and a radius of 1.53 m. The merry-go-round is initially spinning at 9.71 revolutions/minute. The children have masses of 31.7 kg, 29.0 kg and 31.9 kg. If the child who has a mass of 29.0 kg moves to the center of the merry-go-round, what is the new angular velocity in revolutions/minute

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Three children of masses and their position on the merry go round

M1 = 22kg

M2 = 28kg

M3 = 33kg

They are all initially riding at the edge of the merry go round

Then, R1 = R2 = R3 = R = 1.7m

Mass of Merry go round is

M =105kg

Radius of Merry go round.

R = 1.7m

Angular velocity of Merry go round

ωi = 22 rpm

If M2 = 28 is moves to center of the merry go round then R2 = 0, what is the new angular velocity ωf

Using conservation of angular momentum

Initial angular momentum when all the children are at the edge of the merry go round is equal to the final angular momentum when the second child moves to the center of the merry go round  Then,

L(initial) = L(final)

Ii•ωi = If•ωf

So we need to find the initial and final moment of inertia

NOTE: merry go round is treated as a solid disk then I= ½MR²

I(initial)=½MR²+M1•R²+M2•R²+M3•R²

I(initial) = ½MR² + R²(M1 + M2 + M3)

I(initial) = ½ × 105 × 1.7² + 1.7²(22 + 28 + 33)

I(initial) = 151.725 + 1.7²(83)

I(initial) = 391.595 kgm²

Final moment of inertial when R2 =0

I(final)=½MR²+M1•R²+M2•R2²+M3•R²

Since R2 = 0

I(final) = ½MR²+ M1•R² + M3•R²

I(final) = ½MR² + (M1 + M3)• R²

I(final)=½ × 105 × 1.7² + ( 22 +33)•1.7²

I(final) = 151.725 + 158.95

I(final) = 310.675 kgm²

Now, applying the conservation of angular momentum

L(initial) = L(final)

Ii•ωi = If•ωf

391.595 × 22 = 310.675 × ωf

Then,

ωf = 391.595 × 22 / 310.675

ωf = 27.73 rpm

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The vector sum is the algebraic sum if the two vectors have the same direction.

The sum vector is zero if the two vectors have the same magnitude and opposite direction

Vector addition is a process that can be performed graphically using the parallelogram method, see  attached, where the second vector is placed at the tip of the first and the vector sum goes from the origin of the first vector to the tip of the second.

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case 2. If the two vectors are antiparallel and the magnitude of the two vectors is the same, the sum gives zero.

In summary in the sum of vectors If the vectors are parallel it is reduced to the algebraic sum, also in the case of equal magnitude and opposite direction the sum is the null vector

a) Magnitudes: [tex]\| \vec A\| \ge 0[/tex], [tex]\|\vec B\| \ge 0[/tex], [tex]\|\vec C\| \ge 0[/tex]; Directions: [tex]\theta_{A} \in (-\infty, +\infty)[/tex] for [tex]\|\vec A\|\ne 0[/tex]. Undefined for [tex]\|\vec A\| = 0[/tex], [tex]\theta_{B} \in (-\infty, +\infty)[/tex] for [tex]\|\vec B\|\ne 0[/tex]. Undefined for [tex]\|\vec B\| = 0[/tex], [tex]\theta_{C} \in (-\infty, +\infty)[/tex] for [tex]\|\vec C\|\ne 0[/tex]. Undefined for [tex]\|\vec C\| = 0[/tex].

b) Magnitudes: [tex]\|\vec A\| \ge 0[/tex], [tex]\|\vec B\| \ge 0[/tex], [tex]\|\vec C\| = 0[/tex]; Directions: [tex]|\theta_{A}-\theta_{B}| = 180^{\circ}[/tex], [tex]\theta_{C}[/tex] is undefined.

a) Let suppose that [tex]\vec A \ne \vec O[/tex], [tex]\vec B \ne \vec O[/tex] and [tex]\vec C \ne \vec O[/tex], where [tex]\vec O[/tex] is known as Vector Zero. By definitions of Dot Product and Inverse Trigonometric Functions we derive expression for the magnitude and directions of [tex]\vec A[/tex], [tex]\vec B[/tex] and [tex]\vec C[/tex]:

Magnitude ([tex]\vec A[/tex])

[tex]\|\vec A\| = \sqrt{\vec A\,\bullet\,\vec A}[/tex]

[tex]\| \vec A\| \ge 0[/tex]

Magnitude ([tex]\vec B[/tex])

[tex]\|\vec B\| = \sqrt{\vec B\,\bullet\,\vec B}[/tex]

[tex]\|\vec B\| \ge 0[/tex]

Magnitude ([tex]\vec C[/tex])

[tex]\|\vec C\| = \sqrt{\vec C\,\bullet \,\vec C}[/tex]

[tex]\|\vec C\| \ge 0[/tex]

Direction ([tex]\vec A[/tex])

[tex]\vec A \,\bullet \,\vec u = \|\vec A\|\cdot \|u\|\cdot \cos \theta_{A}[/tex]

[tex]\theta_{A} = \cos^{-1} \frac{\vec A\,\bullet\,\vec u}{\|\vec A\|\cdot \|u\|}[/tex]

[tex]\theta_{A} = \cos^{-1} \frac{\vec A\,\bullet\,\vec u}{\|\vec A\|}[/tex]

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Direction ([tex]\vec B[/tex])

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[tex]\theta_{B} = \cos^{-1} \frac{\vec B\,\bullet\,\vec u}{\|\vec B\|\cdot \|\vec u\|}[/tex]

[tex]\theta_{B} = \cos^{-1} \frac{\vec B\,\bullet\,\vec u}{\|\vec B\|}[/tex]

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Direction ([tex]\vec C[/tex])

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[tex]\theta_{C} = \cos^{-1} \frac{\vec C\,\bullet\,\vec u}{\|\vec C\|}[/tex]

[tex]\theta_{C} \in (-\infty, +\infty)[/tex] for [tex]\|\vec C\|\ne 0[/tex]. Undefined for [tex]\|\vec C\| = 0[/tex].

Please notice that [tex]\vec u[/tex] is the Vector Unit.

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Magnitude ([tex]\vec A[/tex])

[tex]\|\vec A\| \ge 0[/tex]

Magnitude ([tex]\vec B[/tex])

[tex]\|\vec B\| \ge 0[/tex]

Magnitude ([tex]\vec C[/tex])

[tex]\|\vec C\| = 0[/tex]

Directions ([tex]\vec A[/tex], [tex]\vec B[/tex]):

[tex]|\theta_{A}-\theta_{B}| = 180^{\circ}[/tex]

Direction ([tex]\vec C[/tex]):

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The high frequency radio waves used for telecommunications links travel by line of sight and so are obstructed by the curve of the Earth. The purpose of communications satellites is to relay the signal around the curve of the Earth allowing communication between widely separated geographical points.

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If the mass of an object is 10 kg and the
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B. -40 kgm/s
C.-4 kgm/s
D. 40 kgm/s

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Answer:

B. -40 kgm/s is the answer

A force of 16.88 N is applied tangentially to a wheel of radius 0.340 m and gives rise to an angular acceleration of 1.20rad / (s ^ 2) . Calculate the rotational inertia of the wheel. A. 2.77 kg - m ^ 2 B. 0.73 kg - m ^ 2 C. 4.41 kg - m ^ 2 O. 4.78 kg - m ^ 2

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Given.

force = 16.88 N is

radius = 0.340m

an angular acceleration = 1.20rad/s^2

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A horizontal board of negligible thickness and area 1.0 m2 hangs from a spring scale that reads 50 N when a 4.0 m/s wind moves above the board. The air below the board is stationary. What does the scale read when the wind stops? The density of air is 1.25 kg/m3 .

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Scale reading for no wind
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
Area
Weight of board
Velocity
Density of air
Generally the equation for pressure difference by Bernoulli equation is mathematically given by


Generally force acting on the board by air is mathematically given by


Therefore
Scale reading for no wind W'


Scale reading for no wind W'=60Ng

A sinewave has a period (duration of one cycle) of 645 μs (microseconds). What is the corresponding frequency of this sinewave, in kHz

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The corresponding frequency of this sinewave, in kHz, expressed to 3 significant figures is: 155 kHz.

Given the following data:

Period = 645 μs

Note: μs represents microseconds.

Conversion:

1 μs = [tex]1[/tex] × [tex]10^-6[/tex] seconds

645 μs = [tex]645[/tex] × [tex]10^-6[/tex] seconds

To find corresponding frequency of this sinewave, in kHz;

Mathematically, the frequency of a waveform is calculated by using the formula;

[tex]Frequency = \frac{1}{Period}[/tex]

Substituting the value into the formula, we have;

[tex]Frequency = \frac{1}{645 * 10^-6}[/tex]

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Next, we would convert the value of frequency in hertz (Hz) to Kilohertz (kHz);

Conversion:

1 hertz = 0.001 kilohertz

1550.39 hertz = X kilohertz

Cross-multiplying, we have;

X = [tex]0.001[/tex] × [tex]1550.39[/tex]

X = 155039 kHz

To 3 significant figures;

Frequency = 155 kHz

Therefore, the corresponding frequency of this sinewave, in kHz is 155.

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When a cloud of gas and dust in space was disturbed, maybe by the explosion of a nearby star.This explosion made waves in space which squeezed the cloud of gas & dust.

Tectonic processes are fueled by heat from __________, while atmospheric convection is fueled by heat from ___________.
A. the core, the sun
B. asteroid impacts, radiation
C. the sun, the core
D. radiation, asteroid impacts

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Tectonic processes are fueled by heat from the core, while atmospheric convection is fueled by heat from the sun. That is option A.

What are tectonic processes?

The tectonic processes is defined as the process catalysed by heat from the earth core that results to the structuring and properties of the earth crust. This results to the following:

convergent, where plates move into one another;

divergent, where plates move apart; and

transform, where plates move sideways in relation to each other.

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Most of the time, "cell" means a battery, and if it gets disconnected, all voltage and current in the circuit goes away.  

I know this is a lame answer, but it kinda depends on what the cell was doing in the circuit, and what else is in the circuit besides the cell, and you haven't told us anything about these details, so that's really all we can guess.

Although your question is incomplete a general answer within the concept of your question is provided:    when the cell is disconnected from the Circuit the flow of voltage across the circuit will be halted.

A cell/battery is often used as a voltage source in electrical circuits, since the cell is a power source, when the cell is connected to a circuit the cell discharges some of its voltage to the components of the circuit ( such as capacitors ) to keep the circuit functional. so when the cell is disconnected from the circuit the flow of voltage is halted

Hence we can conclude that without a voltage source ( cell ) in a circuit there will be no flow of voltage across the components of the circuit.

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What did Edwin Hubble discover by observing absorption spectrum

blue light
red light
grey matter
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Answer:

According to different sources Edwin Hubble observed red light of galaxies directly proportional to the distance of the galaxy from earth.

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Answer:

When drugs are taken in are body are brain release dopamine: which make us feel so pleasure and good, and for this some people are addicted to drugs which makes them feel good. on other hand damaging their health.

Two buses 'A' and 'B' are moving in the same direction with the velocities 30m/s and 40m/s respectively. Find the relative velocity of the bus 'A' with respect to the bus 'B'. Calculate the relative displacement between them after 4 minutes.:)

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Relative Velocity, aVb:

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Answer:

C. To draw on an earlier experience.

Hi, I was wondering what is the use of a temperature sensor since the sensor wouldn't be fully immersed in the hydrogen.

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Answer:

Within our homes, temperature sensors are used in many electrical appliances, from our refrigerators and freezers to help regulate and maintain cold temperatures as well as within stoves and ovens to ensure that they heat to the required levels for cooking, air confectioners/heaters.

Explanation:

A temperature sensor is a device used to measure temperature. This can be air temperature, liquid temperature or the temperature of solid matter. There are different types of temperature sensors available and they each use different technologies and principles to take the temperature measurement.

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Answer:

206.8965517 n

Explanation:

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which of the following cannot be increased by using a machine of some kind? work, force, speed, torque

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Explanation:

Work cannot be increased by using a machine of some kind.

Work cannot be increased by using a machine of some kind.

A machine is any device in which the effort applied at one end overcomes a load at the other end.

Machines are generally used to perform different tasks faster.

However, a simple machine can not be used to increase the amount of work done at any time.

Force, speed and torque can all be increased using machines.

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Answer:

Newtons law of gravitation is called the universal law of gravitation because it is applicable for all masses at all distances, independent of the medium.

Explanation:

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For two masses m1 and m2 placed at a distance d, the gravitational force between them will always be given by: Fg=Gd2m1m2. That's why it is a "universal" law.

How can I solve this?

I managed to find Part A, but I got stuck trying to find Part B and C

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Answer:

Parte B : 31.18º , Parte C: 31.17º

Explanation:

Parte B: The angle between the glass and the water before it enters the water is going to be equal to the value of the angle when it enters the glass , 27.13º.

Using the formula n1 senθ1 = n2 senθ2 , where n1=1.51 , θ1=27.13º, n2=1.33 , it gives us θ2=31.18º.

Parte C: n1= 1 , θ1=43.5º, n2=1.33

Using the same formula : n1 senθ1 = n2 senθ2 , it gives us θ2= 31.17º.

If 1 kg of each substance in the table absorbs 250 kJ of thermal energy,
which substance will have the smallest change in temperature?

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Answer:

Water.

Explanation:

To know which of the substance that will absorbed the greatest amount of thermal energy, we'll simply determine the amount of energy absorbed by each substance.

This is illustrated below:

For Air:

Mass (M) = 1 kg

Change in temperature (ΔT) = 15 °C

Specific heat capacity (C) = 1.01 KJ/Kg°C

Heat Absorbed (Q) =..?

Q = MCΔT

Q = 1 x 1.01 x 15

Q = 15.15 KJ

Therefore, the heat absorbed by air is 15.15 KJ.

For Plastic:

Mass (M) = 1 kg

Change in temperature (ΔT) = 15 °C

Specific heat capacity (C) = 2.60 KJ/Kg°C

Heat Absorbed (Q) =..?

Q = MCΔT

Q = 1 x 2.60 x 15

Q = 39 KJ

Therefore, the heat absorbed by plastic is 39 KJ.

For Water:

Mass (M) = 1 kg

Change in temperature (ΔT) = 15 °C

Specific heat capacity (C) = 4.18 KJ/Kg°C

Heat Absorbed (Q) =..?

Q = MCΔT

Q = 1 x 4.18 x 15

Q = 62.7 KJ

Therefore, the heat absorbed by water is 62.7 KJ.

For Wood:

Mass (M) = 1 kg

Change in temperature (ΔT) = 15 °C

Specific heat capacity (C) = 1.68 KJ/Kg°C

Heat Absorbed (Q) =..?

Q = MCΔT

Q = 1 x 1.68 x 15

Q = 25.2 KJ

Therefore, the heat absorbed by Wood is 25.2 KJ.

Summary:

Substance >>>>> Heat Absorbed

Air >>>>>>>>>>>> 15.15 KJ.

Plastic >>>>>>>>> 39 KJ

Water >>>>>>>>>> 62.7 KJ

Wood >>>>>>>>>> 25.2 KJ.

From the above calculations, we can see that water will absorb the greatest amount of thermal energy.

The substance that will have the smallest change in temperature is water because it has the highest specific heat capacity.

Specific heat capacity

The specific heat capacity of each substance can be used to determine the substance with the smallest change in temperature.

Q = mcΔθ

where;

m is massc is specific heat capacityΔθ is change in temperature

Δθ = Q/mc

For air

Δθ = (250)/(1.01)

Δθ = 247.5 ⁰C

For plastic

Δθ = (250)/(2.6)

Δθ = 96.15 ⁰C

For water

Δθ = (250)/(4.18)

Δθ = 59.81 ⁰C

For wood

Δθ = (250)/(1.68)

Δθ = 148.81 ⁰C

Thus, the substance that will have the smallest change in temperature is water because it has the highest specific heat capacity.

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A patient prescribed a metered dose inhaler will find it
A. works for lower (not upper) respiratory diseases only.
B. should be filled with medication in aerosol form only.
C. is filled with medication used to administer a fixed amount of medication per inhalation through the mouth.
D. should be filled with medication in powder form only.

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Answer:The correct answer should be C. is filled with medication used to administer a fixed amount of medication per inhalation through the mouth.

Explanation:

Answer:

c. is filled with medication used to administer a fixed amount of medication per inhalation through the mouth.

What about Iceland's location makes it particularly well-suited to produce electricity from geothermal energy

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The volcanoes in Iceland generate geothermal energy, heating & help with the making of electricity

Answer:

Iceland lies on a boundary where two plates are moving away from each other. Heat from Earth’s interior rises through this plate boundary at a fast rate. This fact makes Iceland well-suited to producing electricity using its abundance of geothermal energy.

Explanation:

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