Answer:
Explanation:
We have the following relation between power, P and intensity, I

= 
= 
We also have the following relationship between electric field and electromagnetic radiation thus

Hence 
substituting the values of I, c and e, we have

Answer:
The vapor pressure of cyclohexane at 81.0°C is 101325 Pa.
Explanation:
Given that,
Boiling point = 81.0°C
Atmospheric pressure :
Atmospheric pressure is the force per unit area exerted by the weight of the atmosphere.
The value of atmospheric pressure is

Vapor pressure :
Vapor pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure.
Hence, The vapor pressure of cyclohexane at 81.0°C is 101325 Pa.
Refer to the diagram shown below.
Because the ramp is slippery, ignore dynamic friction.
Let m = the mass of the frog.
g = 9.8 m/s²
The KE (kinetic energy) at the bottom of the ramp is
KE₁ = (1/2)*(m kg)*(5 m/s)² = 12.5 m J
Let v = the velocity at the top of the ramp.
The KE at the top of the ramp is
KE₂ = (1/2)*m*v²= 0.5 mv² J
The PE (potential energy) at the top of the ramp relative to the bottom is
PE₂ = (m kg)*(9.8 m/s²)*(1 m) = 9.8m J
Conservation of energy requires that
KE₁ = KE₂ + PE₂
12.5m = 0.5mv² + 9.8m
0.5v² = 2.7
v = 2.324 m/s
Answer: 2.324 m/s
Ans: Beat Frequency = 1.97HzExplanation:
The fundamental frequency on a vibrating string is

<span> -- (A)</span>
<span>here, T=Tension in the string=56.7N,
L=Length of the string=0.66m,
m= mass = 8.3x10^-4kg/m * 0.66m = 5.48x10^-4kg </span>
Plug in the values in Equation (A)
<span>so </span>

<span> = 197.97Hz </span>
<span>the beat frequency is the difference between these two frequencies, therefore:
Beat frequency = 197.97 - 196.0 = 1.97Hz
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Answer:
that technician A is right
Explanation:
The test lights are generally small bulbs that are turned on by the voltage and current flowing through the circuit in analog circuits, these two values are high and can light the bulb. In digital circuits the current is very small in the order of milliamps, so there is not enough power to turn on these lights.
From the above it is seen that technician A is right