Answer and Explanation:
A. We have temperature t = 32
Speed of sound, s = 1087.5
As t increases by 1⁰f speed increases by 1.2
So that
S = 1088.6
T= 33⁰f
We have 2 equations
1087.5 = k(32) + c
1088.6 = k(33) + c
Subtracting both equations
(33-32)k = 1088.6-1087.5
K = 1.1
b.). S = kT + c
1087.5 = 32(1.1) + c
Such that
C = 1052.3
Therefore
S = 1.1(t) + 1052.3
C.). S = 1.1t + 1052.3
We make t subject of the formula
T = s/1.1 - 1052.3/1.1
T = 0.90(s) - 956.3
D. This means that We have temperature to rise by 0.90 whenever speed is increased
Answer:
0.002925 m
Explanation:
Lt = LO(1 +α Δt ) here Lt is total length Lo is original length α is coefficient of linear expansion and Δt is change in temperature
<h2>for aluminium</h2>
α=25×10^-6
Lt = 5(1+25×10^-6×(70-20))
Lt = 5 (1+25×10^-6×50)
Lt = 5 ( 1+0.00125)
Lt = 5×1.00125
Lt =5.00625 m
<h2>for nickel </h2>
α=13.3×10^-6
Lt =5(1+13.3×10^-6×50)
Lt = 5(1+0.000665)
Lt =5.003325 m
hence difference in length =5.00625-5.003325
= 0.002925 m
Answer:
0.50m/s
Explanation:
Average velocity is the change in displacement of a body with respect to time.
Velocity = ∆S/∆t
∆S = 100m - 70m
∆S = 30m
∆t = 2min - 1 min
∆t = 1min = 60secs
Substitute the given parameters into the formula for velocity
Velocity = 30m/60s
Velocity = 1/2 m/s
Average Velocity = 0.5m/s
The frequency of the wave has not changed.
In fact, the frequency of a wave is given by:

where v is the wave's speed and
is the wavelength.
Applying the formula:
- In air, the frequency of the wave is:

- underwater, the frequency of the wave is:

So, the frequency has not changed.
The force of friction is 19.1 N
Explanation:
According to Newton's second law, the net force acting on the bag is equal to the product between its mass and its acceleration:

where
is the net force
m is the mass
a is the acceleration
The bag is moving at constant speed, so its acceleration is zero:

Therefore the net force is zero as well:

Here we are interested only in the forces acting along the horizontal direction, therefore the net force is given by:

where
is the horizontal component of the applied force, with
F = 22.5 N

is the force of friction
And solving for
, we find

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