A cello and an organ are playing together. The organ plays a pitch of C with a frequency of 65.4 Hz in a pipe open at both ends. The cello plays its C string (a string fixed at both ends), and a beat frequency of 2.5 Hz is heard. The cellist loosens the string until no beat frequency is heard. what is the length of the pipe

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Answer 1

Answer:

λ/2 = length of pipe

The pipe is open at both ends having wavelength of A-N-A or antinode-node-antinode which is 1/2 wavelength

λ = 331 m/s / (65.4 / s) = 5.06 m     wavelength of sound

L = 5.06 m / 2 = 2.53 m      length of pipe


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A punter wants to kick a football so that the football has a total flight time of 4.70s and lands 56.0m away (measured along the ground). Neglect drag and the initial height of the football.
How long does the football need to rise?

What height will the football reach?

With what speed does the punter need to kick the football?

At what angle (θ), with the horizontal, does the punter need to kick the football?

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Answer:

Explanation:

How long does the football need to rise?

4.70/3 = 2.35 s

What height will the football reach?

h = ½(9.81)2.35² = 27.1 m

With what speed does the punter need to kick the football?

vy = g•t = 9.81(2.35) = 23.1 m/s

vx = d/t = 56.0/4.70 = 11.9 m/s

v = √(vx²+vy²) = 26.0 m/s

At what angle (θ), with the horizontal, does the punter need to kick the football?

θ = arctan(vy/vx) = 62.7°

what torque required stopping awheel of moment of inertia 6 × 10^-3kgm2 from speed of 40rad/s in 20 sec.​

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solution:

the formula is T = F * r * sin(theta) so just input the numbers and solve it.

Explanation:

Torque is the twisting force that tends to cause rotation. The point where the object rotates is known as the axis of rotation. Mathematically, torque can be written as T = F * r * sin(theta), and it has units of Newton-meters

Who won the noble prize for physics. He led a coalition of scientists who argued to control nucleus weapons

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Answer:

Linus Pauling

Explanation:

Prize motivation: "for his fight against the nuclear arms race between East and West." Linus Pauling received his Nobel Prize one year later, in 1963.

If a particle undergoes SHM with amplitude 0.17 mm , what is the total distance it travels in one period

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Answer:

Particle travels 4 * amplitude in one period = .68 mm

Gravity is what

A 0.98 N.

B 5N.

C 10 N.

D 100 N.

E none of the above

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Answer:

C that's 10N I think. not sure though

Use the circuit diagram to decide if the lightbulb will
light. Justify your answer.

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Answer:

The light bulb will NOT light because the lower switch being closed makes a short circuit. The light will have a high resistance and the electricity will choose to flow the easiest way possible through the low resistance wires.

Explanation:

You illuminate the surface of some metal with green laser and observe the photocurrent. If you decrease the intensity of laser, the stopping potential will

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Remain the same.

Explanation:

The kinetic energy of the ejected electrons, and thus the resulting photocurrent, does not depend on the intensity of the incident radiation. Instead, it depends on the frequency. So since the stopping potential is used to reduce the photocurrent to zero and the photocurrent does not depend on the intensity, the stopping potential remains the same.

A car move at an initial velocity of 240m and reach at the final velocity of 540m in 8hours. calculate its acceleration.​

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Answer:

a = 0.01m/s²

Explanation:

V_f = V_0+a*t

V_f = Velocity final

V_0 = Velocity initial

a = acceleration

t = time

a = (V_f-V_0)/t

a = (540m/s-240m/s)/((8hr)*(60min/1hr)*(60s/1min))

a = 0.01m/s²

how far from the lens is the image of the house if the house is 16 ft from the thin convex lens with a focal length of 8 ft

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This question involves the concepts of the thin lens formula, focal length, and image distance.

The image of the house is "16 ft" away from the lens.

According to the thin lens formula:

[tex]\frac{1}{f}=\frac{1}{p}+\frac{1}{q}[/tex]

where,

f = focal length = 8 ft

p = object distance = 16 ft

q = image distance = ?

Therefore,

[tex]\frac{1}{8\ ft}=\frac{1}{16\ ft}+\frac{1}{q}\\\\\frac{1}{q}=\frac{1}{8\ ft}-\frac{1}{16\ ft}\\\\\frac{1}{q}=0.125\ ft^{-1}-0.0625\ ft^{-1}\\\\q=\frac{1}{0.0625\ ft^{-1}}\\\\[/tex]

q = 16 ft

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A car starting from rest has a constant acceleration of 5 m/s2. How long will it take to reach a speed of 20 m/s

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Answer:

Explanation:

v = u + at

20 = 0 + 5t

t = 20/5

t = 4 s

A container holds 192 g of oxygen gas at a pressure of 8.00 atm.
How much heat Q is required to increase the temperature by
145 °C at constant volume?

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The quantity of heat (Q) that is required to increase the temperature at constant volume is 18,082.95 Joules.

Given the following data:

Mass of oxygen gas = 192 gPressure = 8.00 atmTemperature = 145°C

Scientific data:

Ideal gas constant, R = 8.314 J/molKMolar mass of oxygen gas = 32 g/mol.

To determine the quantity of heat (Q) that is required to increase the temperature at constant volume:

First of all, we would find the number of moles of oxygen gas.

[tex]Number\;of\;moles = \frac{mass}{molar\;mass}\\\\Number\;of\;moles = \frac{192}{32}[/tex]

Number of moles = 6 moles.

At constant volume, the heat capacity for a diatomic gas is given by:

[tex]C_v = \frac{5}{2} R\\\\C_v =\frac{5}{2} \times 8.314[/tex]

Heat capacity = 20.785 J/molK.

At constant volume, the quantity of heat (Q) is given by this formula:

[tex]Q = nC_v \Delta T\\\\Q=6 \times 20.785 \times 145[/tex]

Quantity of heat (Q) = 18,082.95 Joules

Note: [tex]\Delta T[/tex] = 145°C = 145 K (since the difference is the same).

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When a low-pressure gas of hydrogen atoms is placed in a tube and a large voltage is applied to the end of the tube, the atoms will emit electromagnetic radiation and visible light can be observed. If this light passes through a diffraction grating, the resulting spectrum appears as a pattern of four isolated, sharp parallel lines, called spectral lines. Each spectral line corresponds to one specific wavelength that is present in the light emitted by the source. Such a discrete spectrum is referred to as a line spectrum.
What is the wavelength of the line corresponding to n =4 in the Balmer series? Express your answer in nanometers to three significant figures. EVO AV Om ? X (n) = 4.86.10? By the early 19th century, it was found that discrete spectra were produced by every chemical element in its gaseous slale. Even though these spectra were found to share the common feature of appearing as a set of isolated lines, it was observed that each element produces its own unique pattern of lines. This indicated that the light emitted by each element contains a specific set of wavelengths that is characteristic of that element. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 19 attempts remaining

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Answer:a)   λ = 4.862 10⁻⁷ m,  b)  λ = 4.341 10⁻⁷ m

Explanation:

The spectrum of hydrogen can be described by the expression

         

in the case of the initial state n = 2 this series is the Balmer series

a) Find the wavelength for n = 4

       

let's calculate

          = 1,097 10⁷ ()

         \frac{1}{ \lambda} = 1.097 10⁷ 0.1875 = 0.2056 10⁷

          λ = 4.862 10⁻⁷ m

b) n = 5

           

    \frac{1}{ \lambda} = 1,097 10⁷ ()

    \frac{1}{ \lambda} = 1.097 10⁷ 0.21 = 0.23037 10⁷

     λ = 4.341 10⁻⁷ m

When a hot metal cylinder is dropped into a sample of water, the water molecules

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Answer:

I believe the answer is speed up.

Explanation:

this is because when water heats up the molecules move father apart from each other they speed up, eventually causing the water to boll

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Two masses m1 and m2, are a distance R apart and mq exerts a gravitational force F on m2. What is the gravitational force is the gravitational force on M1?​​

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Answer:

F

Explanation:

for every action there exists an equal and opposite reaction. The force acting on the two masses is identical in magnitude, but opposite in direction.

How might "Roller Coaster Physics" have been different if the author's purpose had been to warn
readers of the dangers of roller coasters?
Use at least two details from the passage to support your answer.

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Answer: The answer is hupa loopa

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What is the power of a light that uses 300 joules of energy in 60
seconds?
18,000 W
50 W
5 W
0.2 W

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Answer:

W = 5W

Explanation:

1W = 1J/s

W = Watts

J = Joules

s = seconds

W = J/s

W = 300J/60s

W = 5W

At the local hockey rink, a puck with a mass of 0.12kg is given an initial speed of 5.3m/s. If the coefficient of friction between the puck and ice is 0.11, how much time does it take the puck to come to rest?

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Here’s my work to your question. I used Newton’s Second Law and a kinematics equation to arrive at the answer.

At the local hockey rink, a puck with a mass of 0.12kg is given an initial speed of 5.3m/s. If the coefficient of friction between the puck and ice is 0.11, time it take the puck to come to rest is  4.51 sec.

What is speed?

The speed of an item, which is a scalar quantity in everyday usage and kinematics, is the size of the change in that object's position over time or the size of the change in that object's position per unit of time.

Given in the question at the local hockey rink, a puck with a mass of 0.12kg is given an initial speed of 5.3m/s. If the coefficient of friction between the puck and ice is 0.11,

force = ma = μmg, putting the value,

a = - 1.175 m/sec²

now using equation of motion

v = u + at

t = 4.51 sec

So, time taken by the puck to come to rest is 4.51 sec.

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An object accelerates from rest to 93 m/s over a distance of 49 m. What acceleration did it experience?

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Answer:

Explanation:

acceleration=  change in velocity/time taken

acceleration=  93/49

=2.02

why does gas have the most energy but moves the slowest

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Gases have heavier molecules. Since all gases have the same average kinetic energy at the same temperature, lighter molecules move faster and heavier molecules move slower on average.

a heavy jar sits on top of a 3.4 m shelf with a gravitational potential energy of 180 j. What is the mass of the jar?

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Answer:

5.2941176471 kg or 5294.1 grams

Explanation:

g.p.e= mgh

g.p.e/gh=m

180j/10×3.4= m

180/34= m

5.2941 kg= m

The columns in the periodic table are called groups. What do the elements in group 18 have in common
A. They are found only in compounds in nature

B. They tend to form ions of a -1 Electric charge

C. They tend to form ions with a +1 electric charge

D. They rarely react with any other elements

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Answer: D

Explanation:

they are all odorless, colorless, monatomic gases with very low chemical reactivity.

Brainliest?

The elements in group 18 that they rarely react with any other elements. The correct option is D.

What is periodic table?

The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of the elements, is an arrangement of chemical elements in rows and columns.

It is widely used in chemistry, physics, and other sciences, and is widely regarded as a chemistry icon.

The periodic table is worked upon by scientists to quickly refer to information about an element, such as its atomic mass and chemical symbol.

The arrangement of the periodic table also allows scientists to detect trends in element properties such as electronegativity, ionization energy, and atomic radius.

The noble gases are found at the far right of the periodic table and were previously known as "inert gases" due to their filled valence shells, which make them extremely nonreactive. In comparison to other element groups, noble gases were discovered relatively late.

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We often refer to the electricity at a typical household outlet as being 120 V. In fact, the voltage of this AC source varies; the 120 V is __________.

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The average value of voltage

The surface temperature of our sun is about 5800 K, and the peak of its intensity curve is in the middle of the visible spectrum. Mammals have a body temperature of about 310 K. A star that appears reddish could have a surface temperature of:

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Explanation:

i expected to use Stefan's law of heat exchange but the value you gave aren't conclusive.

I should say that the temperature of the star should be close to that of the sun because of the similarity in the intensity curves

13) A mass attached to the free end of a spring executes simple harmonic motion according to the equation y = (0.50 m) sin (18π t) where y is in meters and t is seconds. What is the period of vibration?

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Hi there!

The period is given by:

[tex]T = \frac{2\pi}{w}[/tex]

T = Period (sec)

w = angular frequency (rad/sec)

According to the equation for SHM in terms of position:

y(t) = Asin(ωt + φ)

A = Amplitude (m)

ω = angular frequency (rad/sec)

t = time (sec)

φ = phase angle

In this instance, the angular frequency is given as 18π.

Plug this value into the equation for T:

[tex]T= \frac{2\pi}{18\pi} = \frac{1}{9} = \boxed{0.111 s}[/tex]

The primary evidence that has led astronomers to conclude that the expansion of the universe is accelerating comes from __________.

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The Universe is often studied by Scientist. The primary form of evidence that has led astronomers to conclude that the expansion of the universe is accelerating is the Observations of white dwarf supernovae.

There was the discovery of the faintness of high-redshift Type I supernovae by a team of scientist which showed that the expansion of the universe is accelerating.

The key evidence for that made scientist to talk about the expansion of the universe is accelerating comes from viewing and studying of white dwarf supernovae. It has been found that most distant stars all orbit at approximate speed as stars found about 30,000 light-years from their center.

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The equation below can be used to calculate a change in gravitational potential energy. What units must be used for h? Give the full name, not the abbreviation.
e=m x g x h

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Answer:

h = change in vertical position (height)

has units of distance.

Explanation:

The equation below can be used to calculate a change in gravitational potential energy then the units used for the height would be meters.

What is mechanical energy?

The sum of all the energy in motion (total kinetic energy) and all the energy that is stored in the system (total potential energy) is known as mechanical energy.

As given in the problem, the equation below can be used to calculate a change in gravitational potential energy, the units used for the height of the object would be in meters, which is the SI unit of the length

The gravitational potential energy = mass×acceleration ×height

                                                         

Thus, the unit of height used in the gravitational potential energy formula would be meter.

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what is the force that every mass experts on every other mass called?

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Answer: The forces of gravity

Explanation:  The consequence of this phenomenon is that every mass exerts a so-called "force of mutual attraction" on every other mass. The attractive force that the celestial bodies exert on other masses by virtue of their total mass is called the force of gravity.

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A mass of 0.01 kg of steam at a quality of 0.9 is contained in the cylinder as shown in Figure 1 below. The spring just touches the top of the piston. Heat is then added until the air expanded, and the spring is compressed by 15.7 cm. Calculate the final temperature of the steam in this cylinder. Sketch the process on a P-y and T-v diagrams with respect to saturation lines.​

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When shopping for margarine what information should you look for on the label

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Answer:

When buying a margarine, people should look for trans fat and saturated fat content. If it is over 2%, then it is not healthy. If it is lower that means it is healthy and fresh!

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