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1. what is the frequency (f) of green light which has a wavelength of 4.90 x 10^-7 m?
2. an X ray has a wavelenght of 1-15 x 10-10m. what is its frequency?
Answer choice
1. A. 2.61 x 10^18 cyc/s
B. 6.12 x 10^14 cyc/s
C. 1.47 x 10^2 cyc/s
D. 3.45 x 10^2 cyc/s
2. A. 2.61 x 10^18 cyc/s
B. 6.12 x 10^14 cyc/s
C. 1.47 x 10^2 cyc/s
D. 3.45 x 10^2 cyc/s
1 AnswerEngineering6 years agophysics help?
3. A SCUBA diver fills a balloon under water. He measures the volume to be 1.1 liters and the absolute pressure the be 4.0 atmosphere (atm) and the temperature to be 76•F (24.4•C). In 10 seconds it reaches the surface where absolute pressure is 1.0 atmosphere and surface temperature is 84•F (29.9•C)
- 3A - which has law would be used to determine the unknown?
- 3B - what temperatures should be used?
- 3C - solve for the unknown( the final ballon volume)
Answer choices
3A. A. Boyle's law
B. Charles' law
C. combined gas law
3B. A. T1=76 degrees F, T2=88 degrees F
B. T1=24.4 degrees C, T2=28.9 degrees C
C. T1=297.4K, T2=302.9K
D. T1=302.9K, T2= 297.4K
3C. A. 44L
B. 0.4L
C. 6.1 L
D. 4.5 L
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agophysics help please?
1. A man fills a balloon with .5 liters of air. He then puts the balloon into the oven and heats it to 204•C. The temperature outside the oven was 20•C.
- 1A - what is the new volume of the balloon?
- 1B - what gas law is used to solve this?
2. A hot air balloon descends from a pressure of 380 mm Hg to 760 mm Hg and at the high altitude has a volume of 1,000 cubic meters. The initial temperature is 50•C and drops to 25•C.
-2A - convert Celsius temperature to kelvin ( absolute temperature). what are the new temperatures?
- 2B - what would be the final hot air ballon volume?
- 2C - which has law should be used determine the unknown (the final volume)?
Answer choices
1A - A. 3L
B. .3L
C. 8L
D. .8L
1B. A. Boyle's law
B. Charles' law
C. combined gas law
2A. A. T1 = 323K, T2=298K
B. T1=298K, T2=323K
C. T1=200K, T2=75K
D. T1=82 degrees K, Tx=57K
2B. A. 461 m^3
B. 250 m^3
C. 541 m^3
D. 46.1 m^3
2C. A. P1 x V1 = P2
B. V1/T1 = V2/T2
C. P1/T1 = P2/T2
D. P1 x V1/T1 = P2 x V2/T2
1 AnswerChemistry6 years agofind the maximum or minimum if the quadratic function?
1. f(x)=-3^2+12x-2
2. y= -x^2-2x+8
3 AnswersMathematics6 years agophysics true of false?
#1. Avogadro's hypothesis states that equal volumes of gas under the same conditions have varying number of molecules.
#2. mole is the name given to the mass of any gas necessary to occupy 25.0 liters of gs at 1 atmosphere.
#3. a product is the result of two substances reacting together
#4. the mass of a mole of diatomic gas is equal in grams is equal in grams to three times the atomic mass.
#5. in balanced equation the numbers preceding the molecules re ratios of the units either in mole or molecules units (example: 2H2 + O2 ====> 2H2O)
#6. Einsteins law of conservation of mass-energy (E=me2) says that atoms are destroyed in chemical reactions
#7. scripture says in the beginning god created all things (genesis), god completed his work, and now god sustains all things. conservation of mass-energy supports this.
#8. recycling our natural resource is not important to our survival on this planet.
1 AnswerChemistry6 years agophysics true of false?
#1. a temperature scale used with gas laws starts with absolute zero and is called the kelvin or absolute temperature scale.
#2. the variables that affect the gaseous state include volume, temperature, or number of gas molecules.
#3. under real conditions, one variable of gas (pressure, volume, temperature, or number of molecules) usually affects just one other variable.
#4. the combined gas laws is the result of the mathematically combining Boyle's law and Charles' law
#5. STP stands for standard time and pressure
1 AnswerChemistry6 years agosolve systems of equations using the substitution method?
#1. y=x^2+4x+3
y= 2x+6
#2.y=x^2-6x+8
2y+x=4
#3.y=-x^2+2x+4
x+y=4
#4. y=x^2+2x+7
y=x+7
for each i need to know
1) find the value(s) of x
2) find the value(s) of y
3) write the solution(s) in coordinate form
3 AnswersMathematics6 years agophysics matching?
#1. lodestone
#2. domain
#3. like charges
#4. opposite poles
#5. supermagnets
#6. solenoid
A. repel
B.attract
C. group of atoms
D. very low temperature
E. electromagnetic
AB. magnetite
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agomatching physics?
#1. current
#2. power
#3. circuit
#4. resistance
#5. emf
A. volts
B. watts
C. amperes
D. pathway
E. ohms
1 AnswerPhysics6 years ago#1. 30 degrees Celsius to K #2. 283K to degrees Celsius #3. 760 mm Hg (1 atmosphere) #4. 273 K to 0 degrees Celsius #5. K=273+ degrees C?
#3-#5 answer choices.
A. standard temperature
B. standard pressure units for chemistry
C. kelvin temperature conversation
D. STP, standard temperature pressure
1 AnswerChemistry6 years agoelectromagnets can be strengthened by____.?
A. having an aluminum core in coil
B. having more coils around the core
C. increasing the current in the coils
D. all of the above
E. (B and C)
3 AnswersEngineering6 years agomagnetic field lines of force will not go through_____.?
A. your hand
B. a tree
C. a steel plate
D. a paper plate
E. water
2 AnswersPhysics6 years agomagnetic fields are produced by all the following except_____.?
A. voltages
B. static charges
C. bar magnets
D. magnetic poles
E. atoms
AB. currents
1 AnswerPhysics6 years agoif the current in resistor, R2 = 5 ohms, is 10 amperes, the voltage drop will be ____ volts?
A. ZERO
B. .5
C. 2
D. 30
E. none of these
4 AnswersEngineering6 years agothe earth s magnetic fiend captures the flow of current from?
A. the moon B. Saturn C. the sun D. the center of the earth E. the earths interior
5 AnswersAstronomy & Space6 years ago