Four identical point charges (+4.0 µC) are placed at the corners of a square which has 20- cm sides. How much work is required to assemble this charge arrangement starting with each of the charges a very large distance from any of the other charges?

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Answer 1

The  work required to assemble this charge arrangement starting with each of the charges as very large distance from any of the other charges is +1.9 J.

Work done

The work required to assemble this charge arrangement starting with each of the charges as very large distance from any of the other charges is calculated as follows;

W = qV

where;

V is the potential energyq is the charge

[tex]W = q (\frac{kq}{r} )[/tex]

where;

r is the distance of separation of the chargesDistance between two diagonal of a square = r√2

[tex]W = q (\frac{kq}{r} + \frac{kq}{r\sqrt{2} } + \frac{kq}{r} )\\\\W = \frac{kq^2}{r} ( 2 + \frac{1}{\sqrt{2} } )\\\\W = \frac{(9\times 10^9 \times (4\times 10^{-6})^2}{0.2} ( 2.707)\\\\W = 1.9 \ J[/tex]

Thus, the  work required to assemble this charge arrangement starting with each of the charges as very large distance from any of the other charges is +1.9 J.

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Plot a graph showing the variation of stopping potential with the frequency of incident radiation for two different photosensitive materials having work Functions [tex]{\omega{1}}[/tex] and [tex]{\omega{2}}[/tex] [tex]{(\omega{1}>\omega{2})}[/tex]. On what factors does the (i) Slope and (ii) intercept of the lines depends?​

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We know By Einstein's Photoelectric Equation:

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf h\nu =h\nu_{0}+\dfrac{1}{2}m{v^{2}}_{max}}[/tex]

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf h\nu =h\nu_{0}+eV_{0}}[/tex]

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf eV_{0}=h\nu -h\nu_{0}}[/tex]

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf V_{0}=\dfrac{h\nu}{e}-\dfrac{h\nu_{0}}{e}}[/tex]

Since [tex]{\nu}[/tex] is plotted along X-axis and [tex]{V_0}[/tex] along Y-axis, it represents a straight line

(i) The slope of [tex]{V_{0}}[/tex] versus [tex]{\nu}[/tex] graph= (h/e) i.e it is a constant quantity and does not depend on the nature of the metal surface

(ii) The intercept on the [tex]{\nu}[/tex]-axis = [tex]{(h\nu_{0}/e)}[/tex] i.e it depends on the work function of the metal surface

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Identrying the speed of the Cart
Complete the statements using data from Table A of your Student Guide.
cm/s.
The speed of the cart after 3 seconds of Low fan speed is
The speed of the cart after 5 seconds of Medium fan speed is
The speed of the cart after 2 seconds of High fan speed is
cm/s.
cm/s.

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The speed of the cart after 3 seconds of Low fan speed is equal to 54 cm/s.

How to calculate the speed?

Mathematically, speed can be calculated by using this formula;

Speed = distance/time

At Low fan speed after 3 seconds, the distance covered is 162 cm:

Speed = 162/3

Speed = 54 cm/s.

At Medium fan speed after 5 seconds, the distance covered is 600 cm:

Speed = 600/5

Speed = 120 cm/s.

At High fan speed after 2 seconds, the distance covered is 128 cm:

Speed = 128/2

Speed = 64 cm/s.

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The speed of the cart after 3 seconds of Low fan speed is 55 cm/s.

The speed of the cart after 5 seconds of Medium fan speed is 120 cm/s.

The speed of the cart after 2 seconds of High fan speed is 63 cm/s.

What is speed?

Speed is defined as the rate of change of the distance or the height attained. it is a time-based quantity. it is denoted by u for the initial speed while v for the final speed. its si unit is m/sec.

The graph in the attachment may be used to estimate the cart speed for various fan speeds.

Blue letters indicate the low fan speed. When the line drawn from x hits the blue line, the elapsed time is indicated on the x-axis cart speed after three seconds.

This is equivalent to 55 cm/s.Yellow markings indicate the medium fan speed. After 5 seconds, the line drawn from the point marked 5 on the x-axis crosses the yellow line, marking the time that has passed.

The intersection of the yellow line with the line drawn from the point marked 5 on the x-axis indicates the cart speed five seconds later. The y-axis measurement is roughly 120 cm/s.

Green markings indicate the high fan speed. On the x-axis is the elapsed time. Cart speed at the place where the green line and the line drawn from the x-point axis 2 connect. The y-axis reading is roughly 63 cm/s.

Hence, after the specified seconds, the cart's estimated speeds at low, medium, and high speeds are 55 cm/s, 120 cm/s, and 63 cm/s, respectively.

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Which diagram shows the resulting wave when they cross at point X?

A straight line.
A triangular crest.
A rectangular crest.
A triangular trough.

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The resulting wave will have zero amplitude, thus it will form a straight line.

What is a crest?

A crest is an upward displacement of a progressive wave.

What is a trough?

A trough is a downward displacement of a progressive wave.

Superimposition of the two waves

When the two waves meet each other at point X, they will superimpose and cancel out since they have equal amplitude and are in opposite direction.

The resulting wave will have zero amplitude, thus it will form a straight line.

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A train travels a distance of 20miles for 50min. Calculate the speed of the train.​

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Answer:

24 mph

Explanation:

Speed = Distance / Time

Speed = 20 ÷ 5/6

Speed = 24 mph

NOTE: 5/6 is a fraction in this case and is equivalent to 50/60 and 60 minutes = 1 hour of course.

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Answer:

[tex]\textsf {speed = 24 mph}[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]\textsf {Formula used :}\\\implies \textsf {speed = distance/time}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf {Given :}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \textsf {distance = 20 miles}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \textsf {time = 50 minutes = 5/6 hour}[/tex]

[tex]\textsf {Solving :}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \mathsf {speed = 20 \div 5/6 }[/tex]

[tex]\implies \mathsf {speed = 20 \times 6/5}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \mathsf {speed = 4 \times 6}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \textsf {speed = 24 mph}[/tex]

Discuss how wind energy was used in ancient times.

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Answer:

People used wind energy to propel boats along the Nile River as early as 5,000 BC. By 200 BC, simple wind-powered water pumps were used in China, and windmills with woven-reed blades were grinding grain in Persia and the Middle East.

Explanation:

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Which shows the correct order of processes leading up to the formation of a main sequence star?


(A Gases condense to form a nebula, gravity causes the nebula to collapse and spin, nuclear fusion occurs, and a protostar forms.

(B A protostar forms, nuclear fusion occurs, gases condense to form a nebula, and gravity causes the nebula to collapse and spin.

(C Gases condense to form a nebula, gravity causes the nebula to collapse and spin, a protostar forms, and nuclear fusion occurs.

(D A protostar forms, gases condense to form a nebula, gravity causes the nebula to collapse and spin, and nuclear fusion occurs.

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The correct order of processes leading up to the formation of a main sequence star is : ( C ) Gases condense to form a nebula, gravity causes the nebula to collapse and spin, a protostar forms, and nuclear fusion occurs.

What is a main sequence star ?

A main sequence star is a group of stars which forms a band of stellar types usually 90 percent when plotted on a graph ( spectrum vs luminosity) it also represents the life stages of a regular star in the galaxy.

In conclusion the correct order of the main sequence star is; Gases condense to form a nebula, gravity causes the nebula to collapse and spin, a protostar forms, and nuclear fusion occurs.

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The reason uranium mining is dangerous is that chain reactions occur naturally in uranium ore deposits
O True
O False

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Answer:

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Write the laws of refraction.(It should be Snell's law)​

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Explanation:

Snell's Law of refraction:

Refraction of light obeys the following its two laws which's snell's law.

The incident ray, the normal at the point of incidence and the refracted ray, all lie in the same plane. For a given pair of media and given colour of light, the ratio of the sine of angle of incidence i to the sine of angle of refraction r is a constant i.e.

[tex] \rm \cfrac{sin \: i}{sin \: r } = \mu[/tex]

This is known as the refractive index of the second medium with respect to the first medium. Mu is given as:

[tex] \rm\mu = \cfrac{Speed \; of \; light \; in\; the\; first \; medium}{Speed \; of \; light \; in\; the\; second \; medium}[/tex]

Let's take an example.

If a ray light travels from air to water,then mu = sin i/sin r is the refractive index of water with air.

[tex]\rm \cfrac{sin \: i}{sin \: r } = \mu[/tex]

Ex.1:Ray light from air to water

sin i = 3*10^6 m/s^1sin r = 2.25*10^8 m s^-1

[tex] \rm \mu \: = \cfrac{3 \times {10}^{8} \: m \: s {}^{1} }{2.25 \times 10 {}^{8} \: m \: s {}^{ - 1} } = \cfrac{4}{3} = \boxed{ 1.33}[/tex]

Ex.2: Ray light from Air to glass:

sin i = 3*10^8 m s ^-1sin r = 2*10^8 m s^-1

[tex] \rm \mu \: = \cfrac{3 \times {10}^{8} m \: s {}^{ - 1} }{2 \times {10}^{8 \: } m \: s {}^{ - 1} } = \cfrac{3}{2} = \boxed {1.5}[/tex]

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A duck has a mass of 2.70 kg. As the duck paddles, a force of 0.110 N acts on it in a direction due east. In addition, the current of the water exerts a force of 0.220 N in a direction of 47.0° south of east. When these forces begin to act, the velocity of the duck is 0.120 m/s in a direction due east. Find (a) the magnitude and (b) the direction (relative to due east) of the displacement that the duck undergoes in 2.70 s while the forces are acting. (Note that the angle will be negative in the south of east direction.)

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a) The magnitude will be 0.838m

b) The displacement will be -17.35°

What is displacement?

The path covered by an object from its initial point to final point.

Forces acting on the duck

x-axis:    0.13 + 0.16*cos(-56°) = 2.7 * ax  

ax = 0.0813 m/s^2

y-axis:    0.13*sin(-56°) = 2.7 * ay  

ay = -0.0491 m/s^2

The displacement on the x-axis

X = Vox * t + ax/2 * t²

X = 0.12* 3.2 + 0.0813/2*3.2²

X = 0.8

The displacement on the y-axis:

Y = Voy * t + ay/2 * t²

X = 0 - 0.0491/2*3.2²

Y=-0.25m

So, the magnitude and angle of this displacement [0.8,-0.25] is:

0.838m  at an angle of -17.35°

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A 5.0 kg box is sitting on a scale in an elevator. Before the elevator moves, the scale reads 49.05 N. When the elevator accelerates into motion, the scale momentarily reads 46.75 N. If the acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s2, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the elevator? (1 point)

A) 0.46 m/s2
B) 0.57 m/s2
C) 0.87 m/s2
D) 0.91 m/s2

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The magnitude of acceleration of the elevator is 0.46m/s². Details on how to calculate magnitude of acceleration can be found below.

How to calculate magnitude of acceleration?

The magnitude of acceleration of the accelerator can be calculated by dividing the difference in force by the mass of the accelerator.

According to this question, a 5.0 kg box is sitting on a scale in an elevator. Before the elevator moves, the scale reads 49.05 N, however, when the elevator accelerates into motion, the scale momentarily reads 46.75 N.

Magnitude of acceleration = (49.05 - 46.75)/5

Magnitude of acceleration = 2.3/5

Magnitude of acceleration = 0.46m/s²

Therefore, the magnitude of acceleration of the elevator is 0.46m/s².

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Tom is sitting facing forward in the train as it is getting ready to leave the station. He puts a smooth ball on the train floor. The train jolts into motion, accelerating rapidly up to speed. According to Newton's first law of motion, what happens to the ball? (1 point)

A) Nothing changes.
B) The ball rolls forward slowly.
C) The ball rolls forward rapidly.
D) The ball rolls backward.

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According to Newton's first law of motion, what happens to the ball is  the ball rolls backward.

What is the first law?

This means that an object at rest or in motion will remain uniformly rectilinear and tend to be in that state if the net force on it is zero.

In this case, we have to think that the ball is at rest and the train is moving with a velocity that way, the reaction of the ball will be to go in the opposite direction to the motion.

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A bicycle moves from rest to 8.0 m/s in 4.3 seconds. What was the acceleration?


Can please show me how you got it, I am so confused.

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Answer:

1,86

Explanation:

V=V0+a x t

8 m/s=0 m/s + a x 4,3 s

8m/s=a x 4,3 s

a= 8m/s / 4,3 s

a=1,86

V=Last speed

V0=Initial speed

a=acceleration

t=time

Suppose an astronaut has landed on Planet * Fully equipped, the astronaut has a
mass of 120 kg and when the astronaut gets on a scale, the reading is 46 N. what is
the acceleration due to gravity on Planet X. (Answer to 2 decimal places) you

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From the calculations, the value of the acceleration due to gravity is 0.38 m/s^2.

What is weight?

The weight of an object is obtained as the product of the mass of the body and the acceleration due to gravity.

Thus;

When;

mass = 120 kg

weight =  46 N

acceleration due to gravity = 46 N/120 kg

=0.38 m/s^2

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in your own words, explain what friction is

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Answer:

Friction is the resistance of motion when two objects rub against each other.

Explanation:

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Purpose: Determine the kinetic energy of a constant velocity car when it is switched on.

A. Design an experimental procedure to find the kinetic energy of a constant velocity car. Make a list of the equipment you would use.

B. Describe the overall procedure you would follow. Provide enough detail so another student could replicate the experiment, including any steps necessary to reduce experimental uncertainty.

C. Clearly list what data you need to collect.

D. List what equations you need to use with the data you collected to find the kinetic energy of the car.

E. Describe the energy conversion that occurs while the constant velocity car is running. What other types of energy does the car have, aside from kinetic energy?

F. If you were to actually complete this lab, what are some potential sources of error that could cause your answer to be incorrect?

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Answer:

The kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed, so doubling the speed increases the kinetic energy by a factor of 4.

How is gravity involved in the formation of stars?
Group of answer choices

Causes a black dwarf to get dense enough for fusion to happen

Causes nuclear fusion, speeding up the atoms in the nebula

Causes nuclear fusion, slowing down the atoms in the nebula

Gravity causes a swirling nebula to contract into a ball

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Gravity causes a black dwarf to get dense enough for fusion to happen.

How is gravity involved in the formation of stars?

Gravity compresses the core of a protostar which leads to the increase in temperature. When the temperature is high enough that the star starts fusing hydrogen into helium. This fusion reaction is responsible for the formation of new stars.

So we can conclude that Gravity causes a black dwarf to get dense enough for fusion to happen.

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8. How do you think that might be the reason why the Sun warms more in the summer? To give your explanation can rely on the angle of the sunlight falling in the months: January, March and June.​

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Answer:

Because the angle of the sun moves/rotates in the summer, the sun's rays move their angle and impact the earth.

A car starts from rest and reaches a velocity of 50.0 m/s in 41.0 seconds. What is the
acceleration

Please show how you got it

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Answer:

1.21 or 1.2 acceleration

Explanation:

i think it is 50.0/41.0

which would equal 1.21(depending on if you round it)

1.21 acceleration is the answer

Calculate the current through the ammeter (look at photo)

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Answer:

6 amps

Explanation:by Kirchhoff's loop rule the current at any point in the loop must be equal or charge would be building up. The current at the ammeter is equally to the total current through the sun of the paths in parallel which it is in series with

Which words best describe the archer's results?
OA. High precision, low accuracy
B. Low precision, low accuracy
OC. Low precision, high accuracy
D. High precision, high accuracy

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The words best describe the archer's results are  The correct option is A.

What is accuracy?

When in an experiment, a value is measured 5 times, then if the values measured are same for most of the time or like three times out of five, it said to be accurate. The phenomenon is accuracy.

Precision is about comparing the values to each other then find them near to each other.

Given is an archer's targets on the target board.

Accuracy compares the experimental value to the theoretical value (desired target)

So, when all the values are close to each other but not nearest to the theoretical value, then it is said to be precise but not accurate.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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calculate the power output of a machine that lifts a 50kg crate through a height of 20.0m in one minute ​

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Answer:

power= work done/ time

power=mgh/time

mass(m) =50kg

acelleration due to gravity (g)= 10g/m^2

height(h) =20.0m

time = 1min

Explanation:

power =50×10×20 /1

power = 10,000watts

power =10 ×10^3kw

p =10 Kilowatt's

If a box with a mass of 8.0 kg is sitting on a frictionless surface and experiences an acceleration of 4.0 m/s2 to the right, what is the net force acting on the box? (1 point)

A) 2.0 N
B) 12 N
C) 32 N
D) 45 N

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The net force acting on a box of mass 8.0kg that experiences an acceleration of 4.0m/s² is 32N. Details about net force can be found below.

How to calculate net force?

The net force of a body can be calculated by multiplying the mass of the body by its acceleration as follows:

Force = mass × acceleration

According to this question, a box with a mass of 8.0 kg is sitting on a frictionless surface and experiences an acceleration of 4.0 m/s2 to the right.

Net force = 8kg × 4m/s²

Net force = 32N

Therefore, the net force acting on a box of mass 8.0kg that experiences an acceleration of 4.0m/s² is 32N.

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Answer: 32N

Explanation: Force= Mass*Acceleration

Force=8*4= 32N

On your vacation, you take a plane from Atlanta to San Francisco (3400 km). The flight takes 4.0 hours. The first ten minutes and the last ten minutes are spent speeding up and slowing down respectively. Therefore, you reach your top speed 10 minutes into the flight. What was your average speed on this flight?

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Answer:  S =  850 km/h = 235.11 m/s

Explanation:

average speed  = total distance : total time elapsed

           distance = 3400 km

           total time = 4 hours

average speed = D : T =  3400 km : 4 h = 850 km/h

[ 850 km /h = 850 000 m : 3600 s = 236.11 m/s ]

A transformer has 120 turns on the primary coil and 70 turns on the secondary coil. If the output voltage is 220V, what is the input voltage?

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answer : input voltage = 377.143

steps:

Vout/Vin = Ns/Np

p = primary

s = secondary

primary and secondary voltages

are the same as

induced EMF

V is voltage

N is number of turns

output voltage / input voltage = secondary turns / primary turns

220/input voltage = 70 / 120

input voltage * 70 = 220 * 120

input voltage = (220 * 120)/70

input voltage = 377.143

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A object moving at 20m/s slows uniformly at the rate of 30m/s² each second for a time of 4second determine A.its final velocity? B.its average velocity during the 4second? C.the distance moved in 6second​

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Answer:

a its final velocity

Explanation:

Einstein published three major scientific papers. One of these put forward a new way of calculating the size of molecules. Another explained Brownian motion — the random dance performed by specks of dust trapped in a fluid. Einstein suggested that the tiny particles making up the fluid — its atoms or molecules — were bouncing against the specks of dust and causing the motion. These papers helped to establish the reality of atoms and molecules. Another of Einstein’s 1905 papers explained the photoelectric effect — the way that metals could emit electrons (tiny charged particles) from their surface when light was shone on them. Most scientists believed that light travelled in waves — like sound or water waves. But Einstein suggested that the photoelectric effect could be explained if light could also behave as a stream of tiny packets of energy.
(2) Einstein’s paper on the photoelectric effect helped give birth to quantum theory, and it was for this paper that Einstein received the Nobel Prize in 1922. Quantum theory led, in the 1920s and 1930s, to another revolution in physics. Physicists showed that, as well as light waves behaving like particles, particles could sometimes act as waves. This theory established “objective probability” in physics. This was the idea that completely unpredictable chance events can take place at the subatomic level. Einstein never fully accepted the prevalent interpretation of quantum theory. But, while many of these interpretations involve wild metaphysical flights of fancy, the physical results are, like those of relativity, very well established.
(3) Marrying together the two pillars of 20th century physics — relativity and quantum theory — is a central problem for physics even today. Successfully doing this may require a revolution in science similar to those begun by Newton and Einstein. There are three main interconnected driving forces for such changes in science. The first is the development of technology. Changes in technology can make new experiments possible and they also influence the problems that scientists develop an interest in. Newton was fascinated by the new machines of the 17th century. Similarly, Einstein was fascinated by electricity and magnetism. This influence also works in a negative way. The governments and multinationals that control technology are often able to dictate what is researched.
(4) The second factor driving scientific progress is the way that the dominant ideas in society change. Ideas from the broader culture can impinge upon science. Newton’s ideas were part of a revolutionary new attempt at a rational explanation of both nature and society. On the other hand, the dominant ideas in society can also limit the development of science. This is most obvious in the social sciences, where delving too deeply into how society is organized might raise difficult questions for our rulers. Less is at stake in the natural sciences. Indeed, improvements in natural sciences are vital to our rulers if they want to compete effectively with each other. But the distorted worldview of capitalism still impacts on science. Extremely narrow and specialized bodies of knowledge develop—creating problems for scientists trying to bring about the kind of sweeping revolution heralded by Einstein.
(5) Finally, science moves forward because scientists seek to develop logically consistent theories. This can push them beyond the dominant or common sense ideas of their time. Einstein’s breakthrough cannot be reduced simply to changes in technology or wider cultural and ideological shifts. Science is not simply the gathering and ordering of data about the outside world. It also requires abstraction—developing theories about the underlying laws of nature that are usually not immediately apparent. This crucial role of theory is not just a feature of the natural sciences.
(6) Einstein argued that “common sense is the prejudices acquired by age 18”. Marxist theory, which is a social science topic, challenges “common sense” political ideas. If we, according to this theory, want to change the world, we need to combine our actions with theory that digs below the surface appearance of society to understand how the system works.
What is the main issue being discussed?

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The main issue that is being discussed in the manuscript is the development of science.

What factors affect development of science?

Capitalism impacts on science because extremely narrow and specialized bodies of knowledge creating problems for scientists to bring revolution. The dominant ideas in the society can also limit the development of science.

So we can conclude that the main issue that is being discussed in the manuscript is the development of science.

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What do Base Isolators act like on
earthquake resistant buildings?
A. suspension cables
B. rotating pistons
C. levers
D. shock absorbers

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A would be the answer
Suspension cables

which two forces operate over only very SHORT distances?
A. weak nuclear and gravitational
B. strong nuclear and gravitational
C. weak nuclear and electromagnetic
D. strong nuclear and weak nuclear

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Strong nuclear and weak nuclear forces act only over short range distances.

What are forces?

Forces are agents which bring about a change in the state or motion of an object.

Forces can be described as pull or push agents.

Forces can either be contact or non-contact forces.

Some non-contact forces are gravitational forces and nuclear forces.

Nuclear forces act only over short range distances. Example are the strong and weak nuclear forces.

Therefore, strong nuclear and weak nuclear forces act only over short range distances.

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______ interference occurs when two waves are out of phase.

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Answer:

What interference occurs when two waves are out of phase?

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Destructive interference

Destructive interference occurs when the maxima of two waves are 180 degrees out of phase: a positive displacement of one wave is canceled exactly by a negative displacement of the other wave. The amplitude of the resulting wave is zero.

06.** A block takes twice as long to slide down an inclined plane that makes an angle of 35 with the horizontal as it does to fall freely through the same vertical distance h. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction? [μ = 0.16] ​

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The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the incline is 0.168.

Coefficient of kinetic friction

The coefficient of kinetic friction is determined from the principle of conservation of energy as follows;

distance traveled on the incline = L

L = h/sin35

L = 1.743 h

Since it takes twice the time travel down,

velocity to slide = 1.743 h/2t = 0.871 v

v is the velocity to drop from the vertical height

K.E of the block when it slides = ¹/₂mv₁²  = ¹/₂m(0.871v)² = 0.871²(K.E to fall) = 0.758K.E to fall straight down

Energy lost to friction

1 - 0.758 = 0.24

Conservation of energy

μmgcos(35) = 0.24(mgsin(35)

μcos(35) = 0.24(sin(35)

μ = 0.168

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