A gas is in a sealed container.Part ABy what factor does the gas temperature change if the volume is doubled and the pressure is tripled?Part BBy what factor does the gas temperature change if the volume is halved and the pressure is tripled?

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Answer 1

A) The temperature increases by a factor 6

We can use the ideal gas equation:

[tex]pV=nRT[/tex]

where

p is the pressure

V is the volume

n is the number of moles

R is the gas constant

T is the temperature

We can also rewrite it as

[tex]\frac{pV}{T}=nR[/tex]

The gas is in a sealed container - this means the amount of gas is fixed, so n is constant. Since R is constant too, the term on the right in the equation is constant. So we can rewrite the equation as:

[tex]\frac{p_1V_1}{T_1}=\frac{p_2 V_2}{T_2}[/tex]

where in this problem we have:

[tex]V_2 = 2V_1[/tex] (the volume is doubled)

[tex]p_2 = 3 p_1[/tex] (the pressure is tripled)

re-arranging the equation, we find the change in temperature:

[tex]\frac{T_2}{T_1}=\frac{p_2 V_2}{p_1 V_1}=\frac{(3 p_1)(2 V_1)}{p_1 V_1}=6[/tex]

so, the temperature increases by a factor 6.

B) The temperature increases by a factor 1.5.

We can use again the same equation:

[tex]\frac{p_1V_1}{T_1}=\frac{p_2 V_2}{T_2}[/tex]

Where in this case:

[tex]V_2 = \frac{V_1}{2}[/tex] (the volume is halved)

[tex]p_2 = 3 p_1[/tex] (the pressure is tripled)

So, we can find the change in temperature:

[tex]\frac{T_2}{T_1}=\frac{p_2 V_2}{p_1 V_1}=\frac{(3 p_1)(\frac{V_1}{2})}{p_1 V_1}=\frac{3}{2}=1.5[/tex]

So, the temperature increases by 1.5 times.

Answer 2

Considering the combined law equation:

Part A: the temperature increases by a factor of 6.Part B: the temperature increases by a factor of 1.5.

Gay-Lussac's Law

Gay-Lussac's Law indicates that, as long as the volume of the container containing the gas is constant, as the temperature increases, the gas molecules move faster. Then the number of shocks against the walls increases, that is, the pressure increases. That is, the gas pressure is directly proportional to its temperature.

In summary, when there is a constant volume, as the temperature increases, the gas pressure increases. And when the temperature decreases, gas pressure decreases.

Gay-Lussac's law can be expressed mathematically as follows:

[tex]\frac{P}{T}=k[/tex]

where:

P= pressureT= temperaturek= Constant

Boyle's Law

Pressure and volume are related by Boyle's law, which says that the volume occupied by a given mass of gas at constant temperature is inversely proportional to pressure.

Boyle's law is expressed mathematically as:

P× V=k

where:

P= pressureV= volumek= Constant

Charles's Law

Finally, Charles's Law consists of the relationship that exists between the volume and the temperature of a certain amount of ideal gas, which is maintained at a constant pressure.

This law says that for a given sum of gas at constant pressure, as the temperature increases, the volume of the gas increases and as the temperature decreases, the volume of the gas decreases. That is, the volume is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas.

In summary, Charles' law is a law that says that when the amount of gas and pressure are kept constant, the ratio between volume and temperature will always have the same value:

[tex]\frac{V}{T}=k[/tex]

where:

V= volumeT= temperaturek= Constant

Combined law equation

Combined law equation is the combination of three gas laws called Boyle's, Charlie's and Gay-Lusac's law:

[tex]\frac{PxV}{T}=k[/tex]

Studying two different states, an initial state 1 and an final state 2, the following will be true:

[tex]\frac{P1xV1}{T1}=\frac{P2xV2}{T2}[/tex]

Part A

In this case, you know that:

Volume is double: V2= 2×V1Pressure is tripled: P2= 3×P1

So, replacing in the combined law equation:

[tex]\frac{P1xV1}{T1}=\frac{3xP1x2xV1}{T2}[/tex]

Solving:

[tex]\frac{P1xV1}{T1}=\frac{6xP1xV1}{T2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{T2}{T1}=\frac{6xP1xV1}{P1xV1}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{T2}{T1}=6[/tex]

T2= 6×T1

Finally, the temperature increases by a factor of 6.

Part B

In this case, you know that:

Volume is halved: V2= V1÷ 2= [tex]\frac{V1}{2}[/tex]Pressure is tripled: P2= 3×P1

So, replacing in the combined law equation:

[tex]\frac{P1xV1}{T1}=\frac{3xP1x\frac{V1}{2} }{T2}[/tex]

Solving:

[tex]\frac{P1xV1}{T1}=\frac{3xP1xV1}{2T2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{T2}{T1}=\frac{3xP1xV1}{2P1xV1}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{T2}{T1}=\frac{3}{2} =1.5[/tex]

T2= 1.5×T1

Finally, the temperature increases by a factor of 1.5.

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B. increase the strength of a signal

C. turn a current on or off

D. all of the above


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A. transistor

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The action of property being taken directly from a person or in that person's presence must be an element in which type of crime?


A) theft


B) Larceny

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B, larceny because that's theft of personal property.

on sunday a strong gale blows near beth’s house. the best estimate for the wind speed is ____ miles/hour.


a. 32-38


b. 39-46


c. 47-54


d. 55-63

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Answer:

B. 47-54 miles/hour

Explanation:

Gale is a strong wind which is depicted by red warning flag. According to U.S. National Weather Service gale is a sustained surface wind. It is also used to refer winds from tropical coastal areas.

On the basis of force of wind gale is divided in four groups:

Near gale   - 32-38 mphGale            - 39-46 mphStrong gale - 47-54 mphStorm           - 55-63 mph

Answer: 47-54

Explanation:

(A) If an atom of uranium-238( U ) undergoes alpha decay, what daughter isotope is produced? (B) If this radioisotope from (A) then undergoes beta decay, what new daughter isotope is produced. Show your reasoning and be sure to identify the name of the daughter isotopes. Use the image to the periodic table below to identify the daughter isotopes

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Answer:

Th-234, Pa-234

Explanation:

In alpha decay, 2 protons and 2 neutrons are lost.  So U-238 would become Th-234.

In beta decay, one neutron is turned into a proton.  So Th-234 would become Pa-234.

An atom with an imbalance of electrons to protons is

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Answer: Ion

An ion is an atom that is electrically charged by gaining or losing one or more electrons.

To understand it better:

An atom has a nucleus with electrons around it and has a neutral charge. When an electron is added or detached, this atom is electrically charged, that is, it ceases to have a neutral charge and becomes an ion.

In this sense, there are two types of ions:

-Anions: ions negatively charged, by the gain of electrons in the atom.

-Cations: ions positively charged, by the loss of electrons in the atom.

Final answer:

An atom that has an unequal number of electrons and protons is called an ion. This imbalance creates an ion with a net positive or negative charge, called a cation or an anion respectively.

Explanation:

An atom with an imbalance of electrons to protons is known as an ion. Atoms are normally electrically neutral because they have an equal number of protons and electrons. However, when atoms gain or lose electrons, they become ions, which can be either positively or negatively charged. This imbalance in charge leads to electrical forces that can cause the ion to interact with other ions or molecules.

A positive ion, called a cation, is formed when an atom loses one or more electrons. Conversely, a negative ion, referred to as an anion, is created when an atom gains electrons. The process of an atom becoming an ion is called ionization, and these ions play a crucial role in chemical reactions and the formation of compounds.

Which example best illustrates the transfer of energy between two waves? A) A buoy rises in the water as a boat speeds past. B) A basketball rebounds from the backboard during a missed shot. C) An egg that rolls off the counter falls and breaks on the floor. D) A car that rear ends another car causes damage to both vehicles.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Answer: Option A

Explanation: Waves (mechanical and electromagnetic) can transfer energy when they impact into something.

When a boat speeds in the water, the boat itself pushes water around it generating mechanical waves in the water, those mechanical waves now travel on the surface of the water. When those mechanical waves impact the buoy, the waves also move the buoy, and now the buy is in a "wave-like" motion (you can model the movement of the buoy as a mechanical wave, that goes up and down), so this is a good example of energy transfer.

A radioisotope has a half-life of 5.50 min and an initial decay rate of 7200 Bq. What will be the decay rate after 22 min? Show all work and include units of measure.

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Answer: 450 Bq

Explanation:

This problem can be solved using the Radioactive Half Life Formula:

[tex]A=A_{o}.2^{\frac{-t}{h}}[/tex]     (1)

Where:

[tex]A[/tex] is the final amount of radioisotope  (decay rate)

[tex]A_{o}=7200Bq[/tex] is the initial amount of the radioisotope

[tex]t=22min[/tex] is the time elapsed

[tex]h=5.50min[/tex] is the half life of the radioisotope

Knowing this, let's find [tex]A[/tex] from (1):

[tex]A=(7200Bq).2^{\frac{-22min}{5.50min}}[/tex]     (2)

[tex]A=(7200Bq).2^{(-4)}[/tex]    

[tex]A=(7200Bq)(0.0625)[/tex]     (3)

Finally:

[tex]A=450 Bq[/tex]>>> This is the decay rate of the radioisotope

Note it is in Becquerels (Bq), which is the derived unit approved by the International System of Units for radioactivity

Compare the water pressure directly below the hull of the yacht (point


a.to the pressure at the same depth, but to the side of the ship (point b).

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Answer:water is more dense

Explanation:

Answer:

[tex]P_a = P_b[/tex]

Explanation:

As per Pascal's law we know that when liquid is at rest then the pressure due to liquid at all points lying at the same level will be same

So here as per given figure we know that two points are lying at the same level under the water level

As per pascal's law the pressure at point points will be same

So correct answer will be

[tex]P_a = P_b[/tex]

In an area off the Antarctic coast, elephant seals consume 200,000 calories of squid and small fish every month. How much energy must these squid and small fish consume to sustain the elephant seal population?

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The transfer of energy through the food chain is around 10%. So basically we have a situation where the producers have 100% of energy, the organism that consumes them gets 10% of it, the organism that consumes that organism gets 10% of the 10% that organism got and so on to the top of the food chain.

Since the elephant seals consume 200,000 calories from the squid and small fish, this means that the squid and the small fish get 2,000,000 calories from their food, thus they are able to sustain the population of elephant seals.

We got to this result just by multiplying the number of calories the elephant seals get with the number 10, as they only get 10% of the calories of the squid and fish.

20000 calories of energy must these squid and small fish consume to sustain the elephant seal population.

What is a calorie?

A calorie is an energy unit. Scientists have traditionally defined a calorie as a unit of energy or heat derived from a range of sources,

Fats, proteins, carbs, and sugars are vital sources of calories that individuals require to live and operate.

Around 10% of energy is transferred through the food chain. So we have a scenario where the producers have 100% energy, the organisms that eat them receive 10%,

The organisms that devour that organism get 10% of the 10% that organism got, and so on all the way to the top of the food chain.

Because elephant seals consume 200,000 calories from squid and tiny fish, the squid and small fish receive 2,000,000 calories from their meal, allowing them to support the elephant seal population.

The amount of energy  fish consume to sustain the elephant seal population is found as;

[tex]\rm E = 200000 \times \frac{10}{100} \\\\ \rm E =20000 \ calories[/tex]

Hence 20000 calories of energy must these squid and small fish consume to sustain the elephant seal population.

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rank planets left to right based on distance from the sun

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from farthest to the nearest

Neptune

Uranus

saturn

Jupiter

mars

earth

venus

mercury

Answer:

I mean since this is just telling where the normal line of the planets is and not a Jovian etc.

MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune

Explanation:

It's just asking the order from smallest to greatest. Just flip it the other direction if it's largest to smallest.

What is the value of work when a piston of volume 0.2 l expands against an external pressure of 200 kpa to a volume of 3.4 l?

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Answer:

[tex]W=640Pam^3=640J[/tex]

Explanation:

To calculate the work, given a change in volume we use the following formula:

[tex]W=p\Delta V=p(v_{f}-v_{i})[/tex]

Where [tex]W[/tex] is work, [tex]p[/tex] is pressure, [tex]v_{f}[/tex] is the final volume, and [tex]v_{i}[/tex] is the initial volume.

In this case:

[tex]p=200kPa=200x10^3Pa[/tex]

[tex]v_{f}=3.4l[/tex]

[tex]v_{i}=0.2l[/tex]

We need to convert liters to [tex]m^3[/tex] (to get joule units in the work ) Since [tex]1l=0.001m^3[/tex]

[tex]v_{f}=3.4l=0.0034m^3[/tex]

[tex]v_{i}=0.2l=0.0002m^3[/tex]

Thus, thw work is:

[tex]W=200x10^3Pa(0.0034m^3-0.0002m^3)[/tex]

[tex]W=200x10^3Pa(0.0032m^3)[/tex]

[tex]W=640Pam^3=640J[/tex]

the value of work in the expansion is [tex]640J[/tex]

This question involves the concepts of work done by the piston and the pressure-volume-work equation.

The value of work done will be "640 J".

The pressure-volume-work equation is given as follows:

[tex]W=P\Delta V[/tex]

where,

W = Work done by the piston = ?

P = External pressure = 200 KPa = 200000 Pa

ΔV = Change in volume = 3.4 L - 0.2 L = 3.2 L = 0.0032 m³

Therefore,

[tex]W=(200000\ Pa)(0.0032\ m^3)[/tex]

W = 640 J

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While the furnace is operating, heated air and flue products spill out of burner compartment. what is the problem?

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Answer:

ligma

Explanation:

Find the de broglie wavelength of an electron in the ground state of the hydrogen atom.

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de Broglie wavelength (λ) is given by the equation

λ = h/p

where h=Planck’s constant whose value is 6.62 x 10^(−34) joule-seconds and

p = momentum of the particle(here electron)

In terms of kinetic energy(E) momentum(p) can be written as,

p=(2mE)^1/2

where m=mass of the particle.

Hence λ becomes

1 λ = h(2mE)^-1/2

Given here, E = 13.6 eV = 13.6×1.6×10^-19 joule

m(mass of electron)= 9.1×10^-31 kg

Putting these values in equation (1) we get ,

λ =0.332×10^(-9) meter

=3.32×10^(-10) meter

=3.32 Å

De Broglie wavelength of an electron in the ground state of the hydrogen atom is about 3.33 × 10⁻¹⁰ m

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Further explanation

The term of package of electromagnetic wave radiation energy was first introduced by Max Planck. He termed it with photons with the magnitude is :

[tex]\large {\boxed {E = h \times f}}[/tex]

where:

E = Energi of A Photon ( Joule )

h = Planck's Constant ( 6.63 × 10⁻³⁴ Js )

f = Frequency of Eletromagnetic Wave ( Hz )

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Let's recall De Broglie's Wavelength Formula as follows:

[tex]\boxed{\lambda = \frac{h}{mv}}[/tex]

where:

λ = wavelength ( m )

h = Planck's Constant ( 6.63 × 10⁻³⁴ Js )

m = mass of object ( kg )

v = velocity of object ( m/s )

Let us now tackle the problem !

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Given:

energy of the ground state of the hydrogem atom = E = 13.6 eV = 2.176 × 10⁻¹⁸ J

Asked:

wavelength of electron = λ = ?

Solution:

Firstly , we will calculate the speed of the electron :

[tex]E = E_k[/tex]

[tex]E = \frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

[tex]v^2 = 2E \div m[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{v = \sqrt{ 2E \div m } }[/tex] → Equation A

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Next, we will use the formula of The Broglie's Wavelength:

[tex]\lambda = \frac{h}{mv}[/tex]

[tex]\lambda = \frac{h}{m\sqrt{ 2E \div m }}[/tex] ← Equation A

[tex]\lambda = \frac{6.63 \times 10^{-34}}{9.11 \times 10^{-31} \sqrt{ 2 \times 2.176 \times 10^{-18} \div 9.11 \times 10^{-31} }}[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{\lambda = 3.33 \times 10^{-10} \texttt{ m}}[/tex]

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Grade: College

Subject: Physics

Chapter: Quantum Physics

A candle is placed in front of a concave spherical mirror of focal length 9.60 cm. The image of the candle is inverted and 3.40 times as large as the candle itself. What is the distance of the candle to the mirror? Show all work and provide units of measure.

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f = 9.60 cm

m = -3.40  ( because the image is inverted the number is negative)

u = distance

M = f / f-u

-3.40 = 9.60 / (9.60 - u)

Solve for u:

u = 12.42 cm  (Round answer as needed.)

describe the magnetic field in a bar magnet. Enter your answer in the spave provided.

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Answer:

The lines of the magnetic field from a bar magnet form closed lines. By convention, the field direction is taken to be outward from the North pole and into the South pole of the magnet. Permanent magnets can be made from ferromagnetic materials.

As can be visualized with the magnetic field lines, the magnetic field is strongest inside the magnetic material. The strongest external magnetic fields are near the poles. A magnetic north pole will attract the south pole of another magnet, and repel a north pole.

Final answer:

A bar magnet's magnetic field is shown with lines that form loops from the North pole to the South, through the magnet, and back to the North. The direction of the magnetic field is tangent to the field line and can be determined by a compass.

Explanation:

The magnetic field in a bar magnet can be visualized using magnetic field lines. These lines emerge from the North pole (N), loop around to the South pole (S), and continue through the bar magnet back to the North pole, forming complete loops. This loop pattern shows that magnetic field lines never stop.

The direction of the magnetic field is tangent to the field line at any point in space. A small compass will point in the direction of the field line, which also indicates that the field lines point in the direction that the North pole of a compass would point.

The magnitude of the magnetic field is represented by the density of the field lines: the stronger the magnetic field, the denser the field lines. The magnetic field is strongest at the center and weakest just outside the bar magnet, between the two poles. Consequently, the field lines are densest at the center and least dense between the poles.

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In a magnet, what type of poles are attracted to each other?

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B.

because N -pole and S-pole attrack

Answer:

Opposite poles attract each other, similar poles repel.

Explanation:

(Unlike or different poles)

You push a box across the floor with a force of 30 N. You push it 15 meters in 8 seconds. How much work did you do? How much power did you use?

PLZZZZZZ ANSWER BOTH PARTS

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Work = (force) x (distance)

Work = (30 N) x (15 m)

Work = 450 Joules

Power = (work done) / (time to do the work)

Power = (450 Joules) / 8 seconds)

Power = 56.25 watts

Describe how electric potential energy, kinetic energy, and work change when two charges of opposite sign are placed near each other.

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potential energy is energy that is stored and kinetic energy is energy in motion and I believe that if you try to put them together it might not work potential energy would be a minus in the side for kinetic energy would be a plus sign

As opposites attract, Potential energy is pulled to Kinetic energy. The force from Kinetic energy is working on potential energy over a distance. This means the potential energy (q )started with is being converted into kinetic energy (Q). Potential energy is accelerating and picking up speed.  

What are potential energy and kinetic energy?Potential energy is what we call stored energy. Kinetic energy is a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.When the electric field does positive work on a charge (as in the example above), the potential energy of the field decreases as the tank is depleted of energy. Conversely, the potential energy increases when the electric field steals energy by doing negative work (by slowing down a charge, for instance).

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Which of the following statements are true about bar magnets?

a. The direction of the magnetic field are considered to flow from the south pole to the north pole around the outside of the magnet.
b. If a bar magnet is cut in half, two new magnets will be formed each with a south and north pole
c. The north pole of a bar magnet will align itself with the South Pole of the earth.
d. All magnets have a similar magnetic field as a bar magnet.

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Answer:

b. If a bar magnet is cut in half, two new magnets will be formed each with a south and north pole

Explanation:

As we know that magnetic field lines always originates from north pole of magnet and then terminate at south pole.

Also all magnets must have two poles (i) North pole (ii) South Pole

now if we break a magnet into two parts then this magnet will again form two new poles on the opposite sides so that each half will again have two different poles of magnet

So here we can say that when a bar magnet is cut into two parts then each part will behave like a new magnet.

so correct answer will be

b. If a bar magnet is cut in half, two new magnets will be formed each with a south and north pole

Final answer:

Bar magnets have a magnetic field direction from the north pole to the south pole externally, and cutting a bar magnet in half results in two new magnets each with a north and a south pole. The north pole of a magnet aligns with the Earth's magnetic South Pole.

Explanation:

The truth about bar magnets can be understood by examining their properties and behaviors:

Statement a is incorrect. The direction of the magnetic field lines around a magnet is from the north pole to the south pole externally, and it's the opposite inside the magnet.Statement b is correct. When you cut a bar magnet in half, you end up with two new magnets, each with a north and a south pole.Statement c is correct as the north pole of a bar magnet will align with the Earth's magnetic South Pole, which is geographically near the Earth's North Pole.Statement d is overly general. While it is true that all magnets have a north and south pole and the field lines form closed loops, their magnetic field shapes can vary based on the physical shape of the magnet.

A reaction in a solution would proceed slowest when -

A.water is added and it is cooled.

B.water is added and it is warmed.

C.reactants are added and it is cooled.

D.reactants are added and it is warmed.'

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the answer is A *but I am not sure*

A neutral atom of tin (Z = 50) has 69 neutrons. (a) How many protons does it have? (b) What is its mass number?

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Answer:

Protons = 50

Mass number = 119

Explanation:

A neutral of tin, Sn, has a Z value of 50 and neutrons are 69.

Z is the atomic number. The atomic number is equal to number of protons or number of electrons in an atom that is neutral i.e:

Z = PROTONS = ELECTRONS

So the number of protons = 50 since Z is 50

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The bulk of the mass of an atom is concentrated in the nucleus. To calculate mass number, we simply sum all the elementary particles in the nucleus i.e protons and neutrons. These particles are called the nucleons.

Mass number (A) = P + N

= 50 + 69

= 119

Answer: 119

Explanation:

Will these balloons be repelled or attracted? Why? Enter your answer in the space provided.

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Answer:

They will be attracted.

Explanation:

They will be attracted because the negatives block the positive in the right balloon and positive attracts negative. Also, the positive attracts the negative in the left balloon. Therefore, they will be attracted. Hope this helps.

Answer:

they will atract eachother

Explanation:

The color of an opaque object is the same as the light that is
a) transmitted b) absorbed c) reflected d) all of these

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Answer: reflected

A material is opaque when it does not allow light to pass through itself.

In other words:

When light illuminates an opaque object, no ray passes through it, as most of the light is reflected or absorbed by the object.

In this context, the main characteristic of this type of objects is that the color of the material depends on the light it absorbs. It means that depending on its chemical composition they can absorb certain wavelengths (colors) and reflect others.

Therefore, the color we see in an object is the light it reflects. For example, if we see a red table, this means that when light iluminates it, this table absorbed all the visible wavelengths, except the red, which is the light that is reflected and perceived by our eyes.

The volume of a gas at 400.0ml when the pressure is 1.00atm. at the same temperature, what is the pressure at which the volume of the gas is 2.0l?

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Answer:

5.025 atm

Change the 2.01 to ml then cross multiply

400/1= 2010/x

210/400=5.025

An object is placed 9.5 cm in front of a convex spherical mirror. Its image forms 3.2 cm behind the mirror. What is the radius of curvature of the mirror? Show all work.

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Using the mirror formula.

1/v + 1/u = 1/f

1/9.5 + 1/3.2 = 1/f

1/f = 3.2 + 9.5 / 9.5 * 3.2

1/f = 4.82 cm

Radius = 2f

Radius = 2 x 4.82

Radius = 9.64 cm

Answer:

Radius of curvature, R =  9.64 cm              

Explanation:

It is given that,

Object distance, u = -9.5 cm

Image distance, v = 3.2 cm

We have to find the radius of curvature of the mirror. The relationship between focal length and the radius of curvature as R = 2 f where f is the focal length of the mirror.

Using Mirror's formulas as :

[tex]\dfrac{1}{v}+\dfrac{1}{u}=\dfrac{1}{f}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{1}{3.2}+\dfrac{1}{-9.5}=\dfrac{1}{f}[/tex]

f = 4.82 cm

And radius of curvature of the mirror becomes, R = 9.64 cm. Hence, this is the required solution.

when water vapor condenses on the inside of a window, the window becomes​

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Answer:The window becomes wet.

Explanation: When the water vapor condenses, the vapor is changing into its liquid form. In this case, the vapor condenses into liquid water.

Humid/ wet. You will see drops on the inside of the window. Condensation is the change from a gas to a liquid.

distinguish the differences between diamagnetic and paramagnetic materials. Give examples of each type of material

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Answer:

Paramagnetic materials are attracted by external magnetic fields whereas diamagnetic materials are repelled. Paramagnetic materials have at least one unpaired electron in the system, but diamagnetic materials have all their electrons paired.

Explanation:

Diamagnetic materials are weakly repelled by magnetic fields due to induced dipoles aligning oppositely, while paramagnetic materials are weakly attracted due to their unpaired electrons aligning with the field. Copper and gold are examples of diamagnetic materials, whereas aluminum and magnesium are examples of paramagnetic materials.

Diamagnetic and paramagnetic materials respond differently to magnetic fields due to their distinct atomic properties.

Diamagnetism is characterized by a weak repulsion from magnetic fields. This occurs because the atoms in diamagnetic materials have no permanent magnetic dipole moments. When an external magnetic field is applied, it induces magnetic dipoles within the atoms. These induced dipoles align oppositely to the applied field, creating a repulsive effect. When the field is removed, the induced magnetic effect vanishes.

Examples of diamagnetic materials include copper, gold, and silicon.

Paramagnetism involves a weak attraction to magnetic fields. The atoms in paramagnetic materials have unpaired electrons, which results in permanent magnetic dipole moments. When an external magnetic field is applied, these dipoles tend to align with the field, enhancing its effect. However, this alignment is temporary and disappears when the external field is removed.

Examples of paramagnetic materials include aluminum, magnesium, and platinum.

A single slit diffraction pattern is formed on a distant screen. Assuming the angles involved are small, by what factor will the width of the central bright spot on the screen change if (a) the wavelength is doubled, (b)the slit width is doubled, or (c) the distance from the slit to the screen is doubled?

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The width of the central bright spot in a single-slit diffraction pattern doubles if the wavelength or distance to the screen is doubled and halves if the slit width is doubled.

Explanation:

The width of the central bright spot in a single-slit diffraction pattern will change based on a few factors:

If the wavelength of the light is doubled, the width of the central bright spot will also double, since the width of the central maximum is directly proportional to the wavelength.

If the slit width is doubled, the width of the central bright spot will be halved, as the width of the central maximum is inversely proportional to the slit width.

If the distance from the slit to the screen is doubled, the width of the central bright spot will also double, due to similar triangles, where the pattern's size changes linearly with the distance to the screen.

Which of the following statements about the cosmic background radiation is not true?
A) It has a temperature of about 3 degrees K above absolute zero. B) It is the result of a mixture of radiation from many independent sources, such as stars and galaxies. C) It had a much higher temperature in the past. D) It was discovered by Penzias and Wilson in the early 1960s. E) It appears essentially the same in all directions (it is isotropic)

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Answer: It is the result of a mixture of radiation from many independent sources, such as stars and galaxies.

Microwave background radiation was accidentally discovered by Penzias and Wilson on 1964. This is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is present in the whole universe and completely fills it (it is isotropic).

It is the leftover radiation from the big bang.

Its frequency belongs to the microwaves range and is one of the main demonstrations of the of the Big Bang theory model.  

It is important to note the Big Bang occurred 400,000 years before the events related to the microwave cosmic radiation, this means the Big Bang occurred first.  

Final answer:

The incorrect statement about cosmic background radiation is that it's a mixture of radiation from many independent sources like stars and galaxies. It is actually the thermal radiation left over from the Big Bang.

Explanation:

The statement B) It is the result of a mixture of radiation from many independent sources, such as stars and galaxies, is not true regarding cosmic background radiation. Cosmic background radiation is not a mixture of radiation from different sources, but actually the thermal radiation leftover from the 'Big Bang'. It's effectively the 'echo' or 'afterglow' of the Big Bang, and it appears essentially the same in all directions, which means it's isotropic.

It has a temperature of approximately 3 degrees Kelvin (just above Absolute Zero), as discovered by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson in the early 1960s. This radiation was much hotter in the past, but has cooled as the universe expanded over billions of years.

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As you move toward a warning siren, the pitch _____.

increases
decreases
stays the same
disappears

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Answer:

As you move toward the siren the pitch should get louder

Explanation:

Answer: Increases.

Explanation:

Warning siren is generally used to make people alert of danger. Danger can be anything associated with the health and hazard.

Warning siren can be due to tsunami, earthquake, fire, flood, et cetera. The pitch of siren is low when a person is afar from the siren.

As the person moves close to the siren, the pitch of siren increases.

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