Answer:Boiling
Explanation: If a liquid is heated the particles are given more energy and move faster and faster expanding the liquid. The most energetic particles at the surface escape from the surface of the liquid as a vapour as it gets warmer.
how much force is needed to stop a body of mass 10kg
Answer:
Force of 100 N will be needed.
Explanation:
[tex]Force, F = m \times g[/tex]
g is acceleration due to gravity
m is the mass
[tex] F = (10 \times 10) \\ F = 100 \: newtons[/tex]
Answer:
The answer is
Explanation:
A force of atleast a 100 N would be needed.....
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How does a fuse work?
A. A material burns out when current is excessive
B. A material burns out when resistance is excessive
C. A material burns out when voltage is excessive
D. A material acts as a switch to prevent electricity from flowing when voltage is excessive
Answer:
A. a material burns out when current is excessive
what is the role of the communicator in a dc generator?
A) it keeps the electric current flowing in one direction
B) it keeps the magnetic fields of the permanent magnet steady
C) it causes the magnetic fields of the permanent magnets to reverse
D) it causes the electric current to constantly reverse its direction
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
A)
Explanation:
it keeps the electric current flowing in one direction
define radiation explain it
Radiation is energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light. This energy has an electric field and a magnetic field associated with it, and has wave-like properties. You could also call radiation “electromagnetic waves”.
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Pls help me with this fast. I will mark brainiest
Answer:
a) 70, 95
b) 95-70= 25cc
c) density= mass/volume
102/25
=4.08g/cc
A 210 Ohm resistor uses 9.28 W of
power. How much current flows
through the resistor?
(Unit = A)
Current=I
[tex]\boxed{\sf P=I^2R}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I^2=\dfrac{P}{R}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I^2=\dfrac{9.28}{210}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I^2\approx0.04[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I\approx\sqrt{0.04}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I\approx\sqrt{\dfrac{4}{100}}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I\approx\dfrac{\sqrt{4}}{\sqrt{100}}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I\approx\dfrac{2}{10}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto I\approx0.2A[/tex]
Which of the following is the correct Ohm's law formula?
A. R = I /V
B. I = V /R
C. P = V x I
D. I = R /V
Answer:
The answer is B .pls don't forget to hit me brainliest tnks
any person who opens the door he applies
Answer:
any person who opens the door he applies pulling force
What the suns mass in scientific notation????
Explanation:
In scientific notation the Sun's mass is: =1.989 x 10 ^30 kg
Answer:
I think in scientific notation the Sun's mass becomes: M Sun = 1.989 x 10 30 kg. The number above the ten, called the power of ten or exponent, stands for the number of decimal places. If it is positive, as in the mass of the Sun, the decimal places are in front of the decimal point.
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If the resistance reading on a dmm’s meter face is 22.5 ohms and the range selector switch is set to the R x 100 range what’s the actual measured resistance of the circuit
A.22.5 kohms
B.2.25 mohms
C.2.25 kohms
D.225 ohms
Answer:
c
Explanation:
There is no centripetal force if the object moves in a long line. True or False?
Answer:
true
Explanation:
i think it's true because according to newtons first law of motion an object continues in motion unless compelled by an external force, this external force is known as the centripetal force.
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Why do scientists not use US customary units when reporting their data?
A baseball pitcher throws a 0.14 kg ball toward a batter who is 18 m away.
The ball is traveling at 40 m/s when it leaves the pitcher's hand. What is the
ball's kinetic energy at this point?
A. 112 J
OB. 224 J
C. 12J
D. 3 J
SUBMIT
Answer:
A. 112 J
Explanation:
KE = ½mv² = ½(0.14)40² = 112 J