A 30-cm long string, with one end clamped and the other free to move transversely, is vibrating in its second harmonic. The wavelength of the constituent traveling waves is:

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]\lambda[/tex] = 40 cm

Explanation:

given data

string length = 30 cm

solution

we take here equation of length that is

L = [tex]n \times \frac{1}{4} \lambda[/tex]     ...............1

so

total length will be here

[tex]L = \frac{\lambda}{2} + \frac{\lambda}{4}\\[/tex]

[tex]L = \frac{3 \lambda }{4}[/tex]

so [tex]\lambda[/tex]  will be

[tex]\lambda = \frac{4L}{3}\\\lambda = \frac{4\times 30}{3}[/tex]

[tex]\lambda[/tex] = 40 cm


Related Questions

1. If a car travels 400m in 20 seconds how fast is it going?
2. If you move 50 meters in 10 seconds, what is your speed?
3. You arrive in my class 45 seconds after leaving math which is 90 meters away. How fast did you travel?
4. A plane travels 395,000 meters in 9000 seconds. What was its speed?
5. It takes Serina 0.25 hours to drive to school. Her route is 16 km long. What is Serina's average speed on her
drive to school?

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Answer:

1) 20 m/s

2) 5 m/s

3) 2 m/s

4) 395,000m/9000s

5) 16 km/0.25h

Explanation:

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An AC generator consists of 6 turns of wire. Each turn has an area of 0.040 m2. The loop rotates in a uniform field (B = 0.20 T) at a constant frequency of 50 Hz. What is the maximum induced emf?

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Answer:

The maximum induced emf is 15.08 V

Explanation:

Given;

number of turns of the generator, N = 6 turns

area of the loop, A = 0.04 m

magnetic field of the loop, B = 0.2 T

frequency of loop, f = 50 Hz

The  maximum induced emf is given by;

E = NBAω

Where;

ω is the angular speed = 2πf

E = NBA(2πf)

E = 6 x 0.2 x 0.04 x (2 x 3.142 x 50)

E = 15.08 V

Therefore, the maximum induced emf is 15.08 V

A body with an initial velocity of 10m/s has an acceleration of 8m/s^2. Determine graphically the velocity after 5 seconds, & the distance travelled in that time. Verify your answer using the equations of motion.

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Answer:

From the graph, at t = 5 seconds, the velocity = 50 m/s as shown also in the above table

Please find attached the graph

Explanation:

The initial velocity of the body =  m/s

The acceleration of the body = 8 m/s²

The velocity after 5 seconds can be determined graphically and by calculation as follows;

Graphically, we have the data points which can be found by the straight line relation  v = u + a×t,

Where ,

a = The slope = 8 m/s²

u = 10 m/s = The y-intercept

Which gives;

v = 10 + 8 × t

The following data can be calculated for various time t;

Time, t     Velocity , v

0,             10

1,              18

2,             26

3,             34

4,             42

5,             50

6,             58

From the graph, at t = 5 seconds, the velocity = 50 m/s as shown also in the above table

Please find attached the graph

By calculation, we have;

v = u + a×t

Where;

v = The final velocity

u = The initial velocity = 10 m/s

a = The acceleration = 8 m/s²

t = The time = 5 seconds

v = 10 + 5× 8 = 50 m/s.

Please give best dialogue in photo that is attached And you are marked as Brainliest

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Answer:

The correct answer is

Explanation:

Character 1: Why are these comic books so hard to read? Can u read them?

Character 2: No it's easy to read Tigger. It's because you are an animal an I am a human being. U don't know how to read.

Hope this helps....

Have a nice day!!!!

Answer:

Dialogue 1:

Hey buddy! Can you tell me what is written in this book? Its really hard to read:(

Dialogue 2:

Yeah! Its a story about a friendly tiger! And it is hard for you to read cause you don't know how to read.

Tip:

Try to make it more engaging  :)

help please, last ride guys

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1. Equilibrium temperature = 7.3 C. Change in temperature of water = 2.4 C. Mass of water = 2.5 kg.
Hence energy absorbed = 4186*2.4/2.5 = 25116 J
Energy absorbed = Energy lost by brass.
Change in temperature of brass = 90.1 C. Mass = 0.52 kg. Energy lost = 25116 J
Hence specific heat = 25116/0.52/90.1 = 536 J/kgC

2. Change in temperature = 14 C
Mass of water = 195 g
Heat required to raise 1g water by 1C = 4.18 J
Hence heat required = 4.18*195*14 = 11411.4 J

For the fifth question we need the diagram or experiment above the question for context

Answer:

Solution ( for fourth attachment ) : 38°C

Tip : Remember the units °C when submitting answer

Explanation:

As you mentioned, we only need the solution for the fourth attachment.

The idea here is that the heat lost by the metal will be equal to the heat gained by the water. We know that the specific heat gained or lost will always be represented by the following formula,

q = m [tex]*[/tex] c

Therefore if we substitute the know values and equate the two equations knowing that " q " is common among them --- ( 1 )

0.33 [tex]*[/tex] 448

Remember that the change in temperature of iron (ΔT) would be represented by final temperature - initial temperature, or final temperature - 693. Similarly the change in temperature of water will be final temperature - 39. Now we can pose the final temperature as a, and solve for a through substitution --- ( 2 )

0.33 [tex]*[/tex] 448

From here on take a look at the attachment. It represents how to receive get a through simple algebra. Here a, the final temperature, is about 38°C. In exact terms it will be [tex]38.03617\dots[/tex]°C.

How is heat transferred during thermal conduction? Through direct contact of particles Through electromagnetic waves Through motion of hot and cold liquid Through the rising of a warm gas

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Answer:

Through direct contact of particles

Explanation:

Heat is transferred in the following ways listed below

1. Conduction(Through direct contact of particles )

2. Convection(Through motion of hot and cold liquid )

3. Radiation(Through electromagnetic waves Through the rising of a warm gas )

1. Conduction: This has to do with the transfer of heat from one medium to another having direct contact with each other, the medium can either be solid or liquids

2. Convection: Has to do with the transfer of heat energy via molecules of the liquids in motion with different or varying temperature gradients

3. Radiation: Mostly occurs in gases, it is the transfer of energy through waves

Question is on the picture. Answers: A. 0.1 J/g*C B. 0.2 J/g*C C. 0.4 J/g*C D. 4 J/g*C

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Answer:

B. 0.2 J/g/°C

Explanation:

The solid phase is the first segment (from 0°C to 50°C).

q = mCΔT

200 J = (20 g) C (50°C)

C = 0.2 J/g/°C

What type of psychologist would help a place of business or a company find the best ways to help their employees and customers? Group of answer choices forensic psychologist health psychologist industrial organizational psychologist developmental psychologist

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Answer:

The correct option is;

Industrial organizational psychologist

Explanation:

Industrial organizational psychology is a branch of the study of psychology that looks into the application of psychological principles and theories in industrial and organizational settings.

An industrial organizational psychologist provide support to organizations such analyzing orientation and behavior, assessment of the organization, training company personnel on how to be or become a good leader, design and development of organizational products , analysis of customer choices, the satisfaction of the customers, and the strategy the organization follows in marketing of their products such as to increase awareness and understanding of human behavior in a workplace setting.

In----- theory, the actual wishes that are threatening to the dreamers conscious awareness are disguised

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Answer:

Unconscious wish fulfillment

Explanation:

Unconscious wish fulfillment

(In the unconscious wish fulfillment theory, the actual wishes of the dreamer that are threatening to the dreamer's conscious awareness are disguised.)

Se suelta un cuerpo desde la azotea de un edificio de 180m de alto. Luego de 3s se lanza verticalmente hacia abajo otro cuerpo. Si ambos llegan simultáneamente al piso, calcular la rapidez con la que fue lanzado el segundo cuerpo (g=10m/s2).

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Answer:CcCcccccc

Explanation:

Rfsgqh

As a way of determining the inductance of a coil used in a research project, a student first connects the coil to a 5.62 V battery and measures a current of 0.698 A. The student then connects the coil to a 35.1 V(rms), 93.1 Hz generator and measures an rms current of 0.36 A. What is the inductance

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Answer:

Its inductance L = 166 mH

Explanation:

Since a current, I = 0.698 A is obtained when a voltage , V = 5.62 V is applied, the resistance of the coil is gotten from V = IR

R = V/I = 5.62/0.698 = 8.052 Ω

Since we have a current of I' = 0.36 A (rms) when a voltage of V' = 35.1 V (rms) is applied, the impedance Z of the coil is gotten from

V₀' = I₀'Z where V₀ = maximum voltage = √2V' and I₀ = maximum current = √2I'

Z = V'/I' = √2 × 35.1 V/√2 × 0.36 V = 97.5 Ω

WE now find the reactance X of the coil from

Z² = X² + R²

X = √(Z² - R²)

= √(97.5² - 8.05²)

= √(9506.25 - 64.8025)

= √9441.4475

= 97.17 Ω

Now, the reactance X = 2πfL where f = frequency of generator = 93.1 Hz and L = inductance of coil.

L = X/2πf

= 97.17/2π(93.1 Hz)

= 97.17 Ω/584.965 rad/s

= 0.166 H

= 166 mH

Its inductance L = 166 mH

In no more than five simple statements, use the kinetic theory to explain why an iron bar expands when it is heated.

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Answer:

Iron expands because heating increases the space between the molecules

Explanation:

According to the kinetic molecular theory, all matter is composed of atoms and molecules which are in constant motion.

When a substance is heated, molecules of the substance begin to vibrate faster. This faster vibration leads to increased space between the molecules (expansion) . The kind of motion motion and degree of spacing of the molecules determine the state of matter in which the substance is found.

Hence, when an iron bar is heated, it expands due to increased motion of its molecules leading to spaces between them.

which substance is an acid ?

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Answer:

According to Arrhenius definition, an acid is a substance that releases hydrogen ion or hydronium ion.

there are also other definition like bronsted and lewis.

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You and your family are going on a trip in Europe. Calculate the speed in the following scenario. State how you calculated your answer and include correct units. A car travels 240 kilometers in 3 hours; What is the speed of the car during that time?

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Answer:

22.2 m/s or 80 km/h

Explanation:

Given that

Distance travelled by the car, d = 240 km

Time taken by the car, t = 3 hours.

Speed of the car, v = ? m/s

for easy calculations, we will be converting the units to meters and seconds respectively.

240 km to meters would be

240 * 1000 m = 240000 m

3 hrs to seconds would be

3 * 60 mins * 60 seconds = 10800 s

now, we have our distance and time to be

d = 240000 m

t = 10800 s

speed is defined as the ratio of distance with respect to time taken, effectively,

Speed = distance/time

speed, v= 240000 / 10800

v = 22.2 m/s

therefore, the speed of the car during the time is 22.2 m/s, or if the speed is needed in km/h, we can convert it

22.2 * 3600/1000 =

80 km/h

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Which American sport stems from a combination of the British sports rugby and soccer?

Baseball

Basketball

Tennis

Football

Question 2 Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

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The answer is base ball because you run and slide in soccer and you run and slide in rugby. You also hit a Ball in soccer and you hit a ball in rugby.

Answer:

football

Explanation:

I took the 2.10 quiz and got it wrong so it must be football

A 1 kg object accelerated at a constant rate of 5m/s? Estimate the net force needed to accelerate the object​

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Answer:

5 N.

Explanation:

Data obtained from the question include the following:

Mass (m) of object = 1 kg

Acceleration (a) = 5 m/s²

Force (F) =?

Force is simple defined as the product of mass and acceleration. Mathematically, it is expressed as:

Force (F) = mass (m) x acceleration (a)

F = ma

With the above formula, we can obtain the net force needed to accelerate the object as follow:

Mass (m) of object = 1 kg

Acceleration (a) = 5 m/s²

Force (F) =?

F = ma

F = 1 x 5

F = 5 N.

Therefore, the net force needed to accelerate the object is 5 N.

Identify the wood turning equipment and what it does.
А
is used to turn wood. It rotates and carves wood to produce a
form.​

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Answer:

lathe

perfectly symmetrical

Answer: A lathe is used to turn wood . It rotates and carves wood to produce a perfectly symmetrical form .

First one is lathe .

Second one is perfectly symmetrical .

Explanation: I just took the test on Plato and had 100%

what is the best defintion of efficency

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Answer: Efficiency signifies a peak level of performance that uses the least amount of inputs to achieve the highest amount of output.

Explanation: It minimizes the waste of resources such as physical materials, energy, and time while accomplishing the desired output.

Answer:

The efficiency of a simple machine is defined as the ratio of useful work done by the machine ( output work) to the total work out into the machine ( input work).

Explanation:

Efficiency

If a machine overcomes a load ' L ' and the distance travelled by the load is 'Ld' , the work done by the load is L× LD. It is also called output work or useful work.

Therefore, [tex] \boxed{Output \: work \: = L \: \times \: Ld}[/tex]

Likewise, The effort applied to overcome the load is 'E' and the distance covered by effort is 'Ed' , the work done by effort is E × Ed. It is also called input work.

Therefore, [tex] \boxed{Input \: work = E \times Ed}[/tex]

The efficiency of a simple machine is defined as the ratio of output work to the input work .

Therefore, [tex] \boxed{Efficiency ( η)= \frac{outpt \: work}{input \: work} \times 100\%}[/tex]

Efficiency is expressed in percentage. It is a ratio of two works. A machine is never 100% efficient. It is because no machine is friction free and due to friction, some of the input energy is wastes in the form of heat energy.

[tex] \mathrm{Hope \: I \: helped!}[/tex]

[tex] \mathrm{Best \: regards!}[/tex]

You are the driver of the car in the photos above. You Are traveling at 30 mph when suddenly the car goes from its position in the first photo to the position in the second photo. What is happening

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Answer:

the car uses teleportation, to zip to one side of the photo, to the other

Explanation:

if a direction is somewhere between North and East it is measured in _____?

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Answer:

degrees

Explanation:

If a direction is somewhere between north and east, it is measured in degrees.

This measurement will be possible thanks to the existence of geographical coordinates that are some 'imaginary lines' that help us find our location on the earth's surface. These lines are called latitude and longitude, both of which are measured in degrees.

It is like a sea battle game where you have to combine the rows and columns in order to identify where the targets are located. Geographic coordinates work the same way, you must combine the rows and columns of the planisphere to identify the locations of the planet. So the lines would be the latitudes and the columns the longitudes.

A bicycle has a momentum of 36 kg • m/s and a velocity of 4 m/s. What is the mass of the bicycle? 9 kg 32 kg 40 kg 144 kg

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Answer:

9 kg

Explanation:

Momentum is mass times velocity.

p = mv

36 kgm/s = m (4 m/s)

m = 9 kg

The mass of the bicycle is 9 kg.

Momentum of the bicycle

The momentum of the bicycle is the product of mass and velocity of the bicycle.

P = mv

where;

P is momentumm is mass v is velocity

m = P/v

m = 36/4

m = 9 kg

Thus, the mass of the bicycle is 9 kg.

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FASTTT I BEG U An astronaut weighs 900 N on earth. On the moon he weighs 150 N. Calculate the moons’ gravitational strength. (Take g = 10 N/kg).

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mass of an object is always constant

weight is a force, [tex]W=mg[/tex] where $g$ is acceleration due to gravity.

Weight on earth is , $900=m\cdot 10 \implies m=90$ kg

weight on moon is $150=90\times g_{\text{moon}} \implies g=\frac{5}{3}$

A disk-shaped dough is initially spinning at 2 rotations per second (1 rotation = 360°). As time goes on, it slowly deforms, and is now spinning at a different angular speed. The dough changed radius from 16 cm to 17 cm, and its mass remained constant throughout. What is its final angular speed in degrees/s?

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Answer:

10.44° per sec

Explanation:

Initial angular speed N = 2 rotations per minute

converting to rad/s ω = 2πN/60 = (2 x 3.142 x 2)/60 = 0.21 rad/s

the initial radius of the disk = 16 cm = 0.16 m

final radius = 17 cm = 0.17 m

Angular momentum = [tex]I[/tex]ω

where [tex]I[/tex] = rotational inertia = mass x [tex]radius^{2}[/tex]

ω = angular speed

For the initial case

[tex]I[/tex] = m x [tex]0.16^{2}[/tex] = 0.0256m

Angular momentum = 0.0256m x 0.21 = 0.0054m

For second case

[tex]I[/tex] = m x [tex]0.17^{2}[/tex] = 0.0289m

Angular momentum = 0.0289m x ω = 0.0289mω

For conservation of rotational momentum, initial angular momentum must be equal to the final angular momentum

0.0054m = 0.0289mω

m cancels out, we have

0.0054 = 0.0289ω

ω = 0.187 rad/s

converting back to rpm, we have

N = 0.187/2π = 0.029 rotations per sec

0.029 x 360 = 10.44° per sec

Using your own words, tell me
what is the difference between an Pure Substance and a Mixture? Make sure to give me an example of each.

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Answer:

Hey there!

Mixtures are physically combined and can be separated. For example, sand and water is a mixture.

Pure substances are samples of matter with definite, and unchangeable chemical properties. For example, diamond is a pure substance.

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a pure substance is a substance that has not been mixed with anything, a mixture has been mixed with another substance. an example is

dirt +water=mud iron is an example of a substance

What is the equation for burning a fossil fuel

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Answer:

Fuel + O2 → CO2 + H2O

Explanation:

what are some factors that affect the frequency of sound​

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Answer:

1. direction of propagation of sound

2.medium through which sound trsnsmitted

If the reading of a linear scale is 4 mm and no of division of the circular scale is 50, then what will be the diameter of the wire in mm? (Least count = 0.01) * 2 points 2.25 3.5 4.5 9.0

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Answer:

Diameter of Wire = 4.5 mm

Explanation:

First, we need to find the fractional part of the reading. The fractional part o the reading can be given by the following formula:

Fractional Part = Circular Scale Reading x Least Count

where,

Circular Scale Reading = 50

Least Count = 0.01 mm

Therefore,

Fractional Part = (50)(0.01 mm)

Fractional Part = 0.5 mm

Now, the diameter of the wire can be given by using the following formula:

Diameter of Wire = Linear Scale Reading + Fractional Part

Diameter of Wire = 4 mm + 0.5 mm

Diameter of Wire = 4.5 mm

¿Por qué una persona situada debajo de las ramas de un árbol ve caer una hoja con diferente tipo de movimiento que una persona que corre cerca del árbol?

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Answer:

Therefore the laws of physics are the same for the two observers, whoever is standing under the tree observes a vertical movement of free fall.

The person who is running observes a movement parabolic

Explanation:

To answer this question we must establish that as two people have inertial reference systems from which to make their observations, the inertial systems are systems with constant velocity.

Therefore the laws of physics are the same for the two observers, whoever is standing under the tree observes a vertical movement of free fall.

The person who is running observes a movement parabolic composed of the vertical movement and horizontal movement ladies go running, therefore it is a parabolic movement

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Para responder eta pregunta debemos establecer que as dos personas tiene sistema de referencia inerciales de des donde realizar sus observación, los sistema inerciales son sistema con velocidad constante.

Por lo tanto las leyes de la fisica son la misma para los dos observadores, el que esta parado bajo el árbol observa un movimiento vertical de caída libre.

La persona que va corriendo observa un movimiento compuesto por el movimiento vertical y damas movimiento horizontal ir corriendo, por lo cual es un movimiento parabólico

A cricket ball is dropped from a height of 30 m. Calculate the speed of the ball when it hits the ground

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Answer:

0m/s

Explanation:

When the ball hits the ground, it then moves with uniform motion and when an object is in uniform motion, the speed is 0m/s

Sarai strolls to the right with an average speed of 1.2m/s for 1500 seconds. What was Sarai's displacement in meters?

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Answer:

1800m

Explanation:

rearrange speed= distance/time

to distance=time*speed

1.2*1500=1800

Sarai's displacement in meters will be 1800 when it strolls to the right with an average speed of 1.2m/s for 1500 seconds.

What is speed?

Speed is defined as the ratio of the distance moved by the object at a particular time. The unit of speed is measured in the meter per second, miles per hour, etc.

Average velocity is defined as the sum of all the distances traveled by an object to the time taken by the object to cover the total distance.

Given that Sarai strolls to the right with an average speed of 1.2m/s for 1500 seconds.

To calculate the distance traveled by the object convert the velocity formula into the form of the distance formula then solve for the value of distance.

Velocity = Distance / time

1.2 = Distance / 1500

Distance = 1.2 x 1500= 1800 meters

Therefore, Sarai's displacement in meters will be 1800 when it strolls to the right with an average speed of 1.2m/s for 1500 seconds.

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