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A 6.0 V DC motor lifts a small toolbox vertically at steady speed. With a 0.50 kg load the current is 0.80 A. The lifting speed is kept the same when the load is increased to 0.75 kg. Assume the motorβs efficiency stays the same and friction is unchanged. What current would you expect now?
Two monochromatic LEDs each illuminate the same small photodiode with equal intensity (same power per unit area). LED G emits green light at wavelength 500 nm; LED V emits violet light at 400 nm. Which statement must be true about the photon arrival rates at the diode, and why?
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