answer;
The hole in the center of the washer will expand
explanation;
<em>A flat metal washer is heated. As the washer's temperature increases, what happens to the hole in the center? A flat metal washer is heated. As the washer's temperature increases, what happens to the hole in the center? The hole in the center will remain the same size. Changes in the hole cannot be determined without know the composition of the metal. The hole in the center of the washer will expand. The hole in the center of the washer will contract.</em>
this is an example of area expansivity.
coefficient of area expansivity is change in area per area per degree rise in temperature
a=dA/(A*dt)
as the temperature rises , there will be volumetric and area expansivity on the body. volume also increases because of the intermolecular forces of attraction between the molecule is now getting apart.
Answer:
kick 1 has travelled 15 + 15 = 30 yards before hitting the ground
so kick 2 travels 25 + 25 = 50 yards before hitting the ground
first kick reached 8 yards and 2nd kick reached 20 yards
Explanation:
1st kick travelled 15 yards to reach maximum height of 8 yards
so, it has travelled 15 + 15 = 30 yards before hitting the ground
2nd kick is given by the equation
y (x) = -0.032x(x - 50)

we know that maximum height occurs is given as


and maximum height is

y = 20
so kick 2 travels 25 + 25 = 50 yards before hitting the ground
first kick reached 8 yards and 2nd kick reached 20 yards
The question is missing, but I guess the problem is asking for the distance between the cliff and the source of the sound.
First of all, we need to calculate the speed of sound at temperature of

:

The sound wave travels from the original point to the cliff and then back again to the original point in a total time of t=4.60 s. If we call L the distance between the source of the sound wave and the cliff, we can write (since the wave moves by uniform motion):

where v is the speed of the wave, 2L is the total distance covered by the wave and t is the time. Re-arranging the formula, we can calculate L, the distance between the source of the sound and the cliff:
Answer:
σ₁ =
C/m²
σ₂ =
C/m²
Explanation:
The given data :-
i) The radius of smaller sphere ( r ) = 5 cm.
ii) The radius of larger sphere ( R ) = 12 cm.
iii) The electric field at of larger sphere ( E₁ ) = 358 kV/m. = 358 * 1000 v/m


Q₁ = 572.8
C
Since the field inside a conductor is zero, therefore electric potential ( V ) is constant.
V = constant
∴

=
C
Surface charge density ( σ₁ ) for large sphere.
Area ( A₁ ) = 4 * π * R² = 4 * 3.14 * 0.12 = 0.180864 m².
σ₁ =
=
=
C/m².
Surface charge density ( σ₂ ) for smaller sphere.
Area ( A₂ ) = 4 * π * r² = 4 * 3.14 * 0.05² =0.0314 m².
σ₂ =
=
=
C/m²
The source charges' magnitude is signified by the arrows pointing outward. The more arrows there are, the greater is its magnitude. This is because, each arrow represents an electrical force exerted by the source. When you add up all the arrows there is, the electrical force becomes even greater. The answer in descending order would be C > A > B > D.