Physics, 15.10.2021 01:00 1315055427
The formula 'distance = speed × time' gives the distance travelled by an object, given its speed and the time it has been travelling. The speed of this missile is 1700 m/s. Use your results from Parts (ii) and (iii) of this question to calculate the difference between the distance the missile guidance system thinks it has travelled and the distance it has actually travelled. Write your answer rounded to the nearest tenth of a metre.
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Acoil formed by wrapping 80 turns of wire in the shape of a square is positioned in a magnetic field so that the normal to the plane of the coil makes an angle of 28.0° with the direction of the field. when the magnetic field is increased uniformly from 200 µt to 600 µt in 0.400 as, an emf of magnitude 80.0 mv is induced in the coil. what is the total length of the wire?
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