Why are electromagnets more useful than permanent magnets in many
modern technologies?
A. A power supply is not necessary to use an electromagnet.
B. Electromagnets can be turned on and off by controlling the
current.
C. Permanent magnets with the same strength are heavier.
D. The strength of the magnetic field is more consistent in
permanent magnets.

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Answer 1

Answer: Electromagnets can be turned on and off by controlling the current

Explanation:

Answer 2

B. By controlling the current, electromagnets can be turned on and off


Related Questions

The south pole of one bar magnet is near the south pole of another bar magnet. What happens between the magnets?

A. They attract each other.
B. They twist toward each other.
C. They neither attract nor repel each other.
D. They repel each other.

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!​

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the answer would be D

The south pole of one bar magnet brings near the south pole of another bar magnet, they repel each other. Therefore, option (D) is correct.

What are the magnets?

A magnet can be defined as an object which is capable of producing a magnetic field and attracting unlike poles and repelling like poles. When a magnet dropped in iron filings, the iron filings cling to the end of the magnet as the attraction is maximum at the ends of the magnet.

Magnetic poles always exist in pairs whenever a magnet is suspended freely in the air, and always points in the north-south direction. The pole pointing towards the geographic north is called the North Pole and the pole pointing towards the geographic south is called the South Pole.

Similar poles of a magnet repel while unlike poles attract each other. The magnetic force between the two magnets is higher when the distance between these magnets is lesser. There are three types of magnets which are Permanent magnets, Temporary magnets, and electromagnets.

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The planet Jupiter is about 300 times as massive as Earth, but an object on its surface would weigh only 2.5 times as much as it would on earth. Can you come up with an explanation?

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Answer:

here you go

Explanation:

so it might seem that a body on the surface of Jupiter would weigh 300 times as much as on Earth. ... But the radius of Jupiter is about 10 times that of Earth, weakening gravity by a factor of 100, resulting in 3 times its Earth weight.

A bugatti chiron travels 116 m/s for 10 seconds.how far did it travel

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Answer:

V=  1,160 m

Explanation:

formula:

            V=  V*  T

remplazamos:

V= 116m /s * 10s

V=  1,160 m

Answer:

V=  1,160 m

Explanation:

is the force that opposes the motion and therefore, tries to stop
or slow down a moving body.
e fuole​

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Answer:

Friction is the force between an object in motion and the surface on which it moves. Friction is the external force that acts on objects and causes them to slow down when no other external force acts upon them. Inertia is the tendency of a body in motion to remain in motion.

Answer:

Explanation:

Friction is the drive between an object in motion and the surface on which it moves. Friction is the outside constrain that acts on objects and causes them to moderate down when no other outside drive acts upon them.

Which of the following equations is balanced?

a. 2Al2O3 -----> 3Al + 3O2
b. 3Al2O3 -----> 3Al + 2O2
c. 2Al2O3 -----> 4Al + 3O2
d. 2Al2O3 -----> Al + 3O2

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Answer: c

Explanation:

The way to check which one is the correct one is to simply multiply and see if there are the same number of atoms in both sides for each element.

a. 2×2 atoms of Al ≠ 3×1 atoms of Al

2×3 atoms of O = 3×2 atoms of O

BOTH MUST BE EQUAL FOR IT TO BE ADJUSTED!!!!!

b. 3×2 atoms of Al ≠ 3×1 atoms of Al

3×3 atoms of O ≠ 2×2 atoms of O

c. 2×2 atoms of Al = 4×1 atoms of Al

2×3 atoms of O = 3×2 atoms of O

BOTH ARE EQUAL, CORRECT ANSWER!!!

d. 2×2 atoms of Al ≠ 1×1 atoms of Al

2×3 atoms of O = 3×2 atoms of O



005 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points

A runner is jogging in a straight line at a

steady vr= 8.5 km/hr. When the runner is

L=6.4 km from the finish line, a bird begins

flying straight from the runner to the finish

line at vý= 17 km/hr (2 times as fast as the

runner). When the bird reaches the finish

line, it turns around and flies directly back to

the runner

What cumulative distance does the bird

travel? Even though the bird is a dodo, as-

sume that it occupies only one point in space

(a "zero" length bird). travels in a straight

line, and that it can turn without loss of

Speed

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Answer:

7.53 km

Explanation:

We at given;

Speed of runner; v_r = 8.5 km/hr

Speed of bird; v_y = 17 km/hr

L = 6.4 km

We know that; time = distance/speed.

We are told that the bird starts from 6.4 km from the start and that it flies back to meet the runner after it reaches the finish line. If the total distance back to the runner is x, it means bird distance is 6.4 + (6.4 - x) = 12.8 - x

Thus;

Time of bird(t_y) = (12.8 - x)/17

Thus,

Time of runner(t_r) = x/8.5 hr

To find x, we have to equate the times of the runner and the bird.

Thus;

x/8.5 = (12.8 - x)/17

Multiply both sides by 17 to get;

2x = 12.8 - x

2x + x = 12.8

3x = 12.8

x = 12.8/3

x = 4.27 km

Thus, cumulative distance traveled by bird is; 12.8 - 4.27 = 7.53 km

it is harmful to settle near the airport why

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Yes, plane accidents can happen near you, it can harm your property and cause a disaster.

The average velocity of an object over 6.0 seconds interval is 2 m/s what is the total distance traveled and M by the object doing this time interval

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Answer:

The answer is 12 m

Explanation:

The distance covered by an object given it's velocity and time taken can be found by using the formula

distance = velocity × time

From the question we have

distance = 2 × 6

We have the final answer as

12 m

Hope this helps you

Does water pressure depend on the total amount of water present?

(Will pick brainliest)

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Answer:

No, because pressure is determined by force and the area over which that force acts.

Explanation:

A sample contains 20 kg of radioactive material. The decay constant of the material is 0.179 per second. If the amount of time that has passed
is 300 seconds, how much of the of the original material is still radioactive? Show all work

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Answer:

There are [tex]9.537\times 10^{-23}[/tex] kilograms of radioactive material after 300 seconds.

Explanation:

From Physics we know that radioactive materials decay at exponential rate, whose differential equation is:

[tex]\frac{dm}{dt} = -\lambda\cdot m[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]\frac{dm}{dt}[/tex] - Rate of change of the mass of the radioactive material, measured in kilograms per second.

[tex]m[/tex] - Current mass of the radioactive material, measured in kilograms.

[tex]\lambda[/tex] - Decay constant, measured in [tex]\frac{1}{s}[/tex].

The solution of the differential equation is:

[tex]m(t) = m_{o}\cdot e^{-\lambda\cdot t}[/tex] (2)

Where:

[tex]m_{o}[/tex] - Initial mass of the radioactive material, measured in kilograms.

[tex]t[/tex] - Time, measured in seconds.

If we know that [tex]m_{o} = 20\,kg[/tex], [tex]\lambda = 0.179\,\frac{1}{s}[/tex] and [tex]t = 300\,s[/tex], then the initial mass of the radioactive material is:

[tex]m(t) = (20\,kg)\cdot e^{-\left(0.179\,\frac{1}{s} \right)\cdot (300\,s)}[/tex]

[tex]m(t) \approx 9.537\times 10^{-23}\,kg[/tex]

There are [tex]9.537\times 10^{-23}[/tex] kilograms of radioactive material after 300 seconds.

What allows us to categorize rocks into the three rock types: Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic?
Whether or not the rock melts
Involvement of sediment
Process of formation
O Magma or weathering.

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Answer:process of formation

Explanation:

Can someone Plzzz help meee.

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solid...............

I need help, worth 40 Points!

A plane flies due north (90° from east) with a velocity of 100 km/h for 3 hours. During this time, a steady wind blows southeast at 30 km/h at an angle of 315° from due east. After 3 hours, where will the plane’s position be relative to its starting point?

*Please try to fill the data table.

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Answer:

thank you

Explanation:

Split up the two given velocity vectors into horizontal and vertical components.

Plane:

p = (100 km/h) (cos(90°) i + sin(90°) j ) = (100 km/h) j

Its direction is given, 90° relative to east.

Traveling for 3 hours with this velocity results in a displacement of

p * (3 h) = (300 km/h) (3h) j = (900 km) j

meaning that this velocity contributes to a north-facing displacement of 900 km.

Wind:

w = (30 km/h) (cos(315°) i + sin(315°) j ) ≈ (21.2 km/h) i + (-21.2 km/h) j

Its direction is also given, 315° relative to east.

After 3 h, this velocity contributes to a displacement of

w * (3h) ≈ (63.6 km) i + (-63.6 km) j

meaning if the plane had no velocity of its own but somehow stayed in the air, the wind would have pushed it about 63.6 km south and 63.6 km east, which translates to a net displacement of

√((63.6 km)² + (-63.6 km)²) = 90 km

due southeast.

Putting everything together, your table displacement table should read:

.                       |   wind   |   plane

velocity           |   30      |   100       ...   km/h

direction         |   90°     |   315°      ...   relative to east

x                      |   63.6   |   0           ...   km

y                      |  -63.6   |   900      ...   km

The resultant vector is the sum of these, r = p + w :

r ≈ (21.2 km/h) i + (78.8 km/h) j

After 3 h, the resultant displacement is

r * (3h) ≈ (63.6 km) i + (236.4 km) j

with magnitude

√((63.6 km)² + (236.4 km)²) ≈ 244.8 km

and direction θ such that

tan(θ) ≈ (236.4 km) / (63.6 km)

θ ≈ arctan(3.714) ≈ 74.9°

So the resultant table should read

xnet             |   63.6 km

ynet             |   236.4 km

magnitude   |   244.8 km

theta            |   74.9° relative to east

A submarine is built to dive to a depth of 90 m where the pressure in the water is about 1 MPa. The engineers want to build a window in the submarine, but the window can only take a force of 10 kN safely. What is the largest surface area window that can be used?

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Answer:

The largest surface area window that can be used is [tex]A=0.01\ m^2[/tex]

Explanation:

Pressure

The pressure is defined as force per unit area. The SI unit for pressure is the Pascal (Pa), defined as Newton per square meter.

If a force F acts on a surface area A, the pressure is calculated as:

[tex]\displaystyle P=\frac{F}{A}[/tex]

The pressure at a depth of 90 m is P=1 Mpa= 1,000,000 Pa and the submarine's window can only take a force of F=10 kN=10,000 N.

We need to calculate the largest surface area of the window. We can solve the equation for A:

[tex]\displaystyle A=\frac{F}{P}[/tex]

Substituting:

[tex]\displaystyle A=\frac{10,000}{1,000,000}[/tex]

[tex]A=0.01\ m^2[/tex]

The largest surface area window that can be used is [tex]\mathbf{A=0.01\ m^2}[/tex]

What is an electromagnetic wave?

A. An induced electric current
B. Vibrating electric and magnetic fields
C. Oscillating electric current
D. An electromagnet

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I think it is B. Sorry if I’m wrong

for which colour of light is. the index of refraction of glass largest​

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Answer:

don't know sorry for the irreverent answer..

Answer:

The index of refraction varies with frequency, it doesn't change as light travels from one medium to another, As violet colour has the shortest wavelength and so the refractive index is maximum for it.

A water tank is filled with up to 3.5 m height.Calculate the pressure given by the tank at its bottom​

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Answer:

96.04Pa

Explanation:

height=3.5m

gravity=9.8%

density=9.8/3.5

=2.8

Preassure=h×g×d

=3.5×9.8×2.8

=96.04Pa

Convert 14 minutes to seconds.
(What unit do we want)

1. Seconds
2. Minutes

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Answer:

Seconds...

Explanation:

What is the net force on this box?

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Answer:

I believe 0

Explanation:

this is due to the fact that the box will not move anywhere the forces are canceling themselves out.  

What is the current in the 10.0 resistor?

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Answer:

12.0V

12.0V

Explanation:

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Answer:

2.00 A

Explanation:

explain what happens when particles collide

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Answer

they transfer energy

11. The professor who first

implemented a scientific approach in

order to investigate a problem, and

who is often referred to as ‘the father

of scientific methodology’, is:

a. Galileo

b. Democritus

c. Newton

d. Einstein

12. Which of the following adjustments

to a pendulum would affect the

period of oscillation?

a. Increasing the mass

b. Decreasing the length

c. Increasing the length

d. Increasing the angle of

displacement

13. The width of a desk was measured

using a meter ruler, which of the

following is the most appropriate

reading expressing the result?

a. 0.724 m

b. 0.7248 m

c. 0.72 m

d. 72 cm​

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Answer:Newton

Explanation:

Please identify the type of inference happening at letter A and the type of interference happening at letter B. If this was a sound wave, which (A or B) do you think would be louder and why?

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Answer:

B i think

Explanation:

B because it travels in the same wavelentgh.............

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Type A is constructive interference and Type B wave gives destructive interference. The constructive interference would be louder.

What is interfernece?

Interference can be described as a natural phenomenon that occurs at every place and at every moment. Interference can be defined as the phenomenon in which two waves superpose to produce the resultant wave of the lower, higher, or same amplitude. Light waves are produced randomly by most of the sources.

The interference of light from the soap bubble which reflects colors when illuminated by a light source. The starting point of the wave produced may be a maximum or a minimum,  and there is no way to predict which phase the wave will start.

Interference can either be constructive interference or destructive interference. Constructive interference occurs when the crest of one wave falls on the crest of another wave and the amplitude is maximum.

In destructive interference, when the crest of one wave falls on the trough of another wave and the amplitude is minimum. The phase and displacement of these waves are not the same.

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What would be the y-component of a velocity vector that had a
magnitude of 37m/s in a direction 30° from the x-axis?

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Answer:

18.5 m/s

Explanation:

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The y-component of a velocity vector that had a magnitude of 37 m / s in a direction 30° from the x - axis would be 18.5 m / s .

What is a vector quantity?

The quantities that contain the magnitude of the quantities along with the direction are known as the vector quantities.

Examples of vector quantities are displacement, velocity acceleration, force, etc.

As given in the problem we have to find out the y-component of a velocity vector that had a magnitude of 37 m / s in a direction 30° from the x - axis.

The y-component of a velocity vector = 37 × sin 30

                                                                   = 18.5 m / s

Thus , y-component of a velocity vector that had a magnitude of 37 m / s in a direction 30° from the x - axis would be 18.5 m / s.

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The SI unit of average speed m.s. True or False. But is there difference between m/s and m.s.​

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

there is difference in m/s and m.s

Opal is making a list of the uses of electromagnetic radiation. Which of the following should Opal NOT include in her list?

A. A man using a microwave to boil water

B. A submarine using sonar to locate a ship

C. A girl using a remote control to change television channels

D. A hospital using an X-ray machine to take a picture of a broken bone

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

A man using a microwave to boil water

Answer:

d

Explanation:

On Planet X, an astronaut has maximum walking speed of 1.9 m/s. The astronaut's legs are each 1.3 m long. What is the constant of acceleration due to gravity on Planet X?

A. 8.3 m/s2
B. 2.8 m/s2
C. 3.8 m/s2
D. 1.1 m/s2

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Answer:

Acceleration due to Gravity:

Explanation:

Here g is acceleration due to gravity. So C. 3.8 m/s2

A diver runs horizontally off the end of a diving board with an initial speed of 1.95 m/s. If the diving board is 2.00 m above the water, what is the diver's speed just before she enters the water

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Answer:

V = 6.56 m/s

Explanation:

in order to find the speed of the diver before she enters we need to find the vertical component of its final velocity by using 3rd equation of motion:

2gh = Vy² - V₀y²

where,

g = 9.8 m/s²

h = height = 2 m

Vy = Vertical Component of Final Velocity = ?

V₀y = Vertical Component of Initial Velocity = 0 m/s

Therefore,

2(9.8 m/s²)(2 m) = Vy² - (0 m/s)²

Vy = √39.2 m²/s²

Vy = 6.26 m/s

Assuming negligible air friction, the x-component of the final velocity will be the same as the initial velocity:

Vₓ = V₀ₓ = 1.95 m/s

Hence, the final velocity will be:

V = √(Vₓ² + Vy²)

V = √[(1.95 m/s)² + (6.26 m/s)²]

V = 6.56 m/s

Please help me fast

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Answer:

b I think. sorry if it's wrong

Lead-202 has a half-life of 53,000 years. How long will it take for 15/16 of a sample of lead-202 to decay?
106,000 years
159,000 years
212,000 years
265,000 years
(Thank you very much :L)

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Answer:

C. 212,000 years

Explanation:

believe me it's correct.....and you're welcome :)

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