Along, straight wire with 2 a current flowing through it produces magnetic field strength 1 t at its surface. if the wire has a radius r, where within the wire is the field strength equal to 84 % of the field strength at the surface of the wire? assume that the current density is uniform throughout the wire. (μ 0 = 4π × 10-7 t · m/a)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 06:20, jonmorton159
Clothing made of several thin layers of fabric with trapped air in between, often called ski clothing, is commonly used in cold climates because it is light, fashionable, and a very effective thermal insulator. so it is no surprise that such clothing has largely replaced thickand heavy old-fashioned coats. (a) consider a jacket made of five layers of 0.1-mm-thick synthetic fabric (k = 0.13 w/m·°c) with 1.5-mm-thick air space (k = 0.026 w/m·°c) between the layers. assuming the inner surface temperature of the jacket to be 28°c and the surface area to be 1.25 m2, determine the rate of heat loss through the jacket when the temperature of the outdoors is 0°c and the heat transfer coefficient at the outer surface is 25 w/m2·°c. (b) what would your response be if the jacket is made of a single layer of 0.5-mm-thick synthetic fabric? what should be the thickness of a wool fabric (k = 0.035 w/m·°c) if the person is to achieve the same level of thermal comfort wearing a thick wool coat instead of a five-layer ski jacket?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 09:30, ayeheavymetal
The graph represents the distance a car travels over time while on the highway. which statement about the car's trip is accurate? a) the car does not move over time. b) the car travels at a constant velocity. c) the car's velocity increases constantly over time. d) the car's velocity decreases constantly over time.
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