Answer:
The inducerd emf is 1.08 V
Solution:
As per the question:
Altitude of the satellite, H = 400 km
Length of the antenna, l = 1.76 m
Magnetic field, B = 
Now,
When a conducting rod moves in a uniform magnetic field linearly with velocity, v, then the potential difference due to its motion is given by:

Here, velocity v is perpendicular to the rod
Thus
e = lvB (1)
For the orbital velocity of the satellite at an altitude, H:

where
G = Gravitational constant
= mass of earth
= radius of earth

Using this value value in eqn (1):

Using the formula A squared plus B squared equals C squared, we can find the solution by substituting 5 for A and 12 for B.
By squaring 5, we get 25, and by squaring 12, we get 144. Adding these, we get 169. The square root of this is 13.
To solve this problem we will apply the concepts related to the Impulse which can be defined as the product between mass and the total change in velocity. That is to say

Here,
m = mass
Change in velocity
As we can see there are two types of velocity at the moment the object makes the impact,
the first would be the initial velocity perpendicular to the wall and the final velocity perpendicular to the wall.
That is to say,


El angulo dado es de 45° y la velocidad de 25, por tanto


The change of sign indicates a change in the direction of the object.
Therefore the impulse would be as


The negative sign indicates that the pulse is in the opposite direction of the initial velocity.
Answer:
-5.1 kg m/s
Explanation:
Impulse is the change in momentum.
Change in momentum= final momentum - initial momentum=m
+m
Plugging in the values= -0.15*24 - (0.15*10) (The motion towards the pitcher is negative as the initial motion is considered to be positive)
Impulse=-5.1 kg m/s (-ve means that it is the impulse towards the pitcher)
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