Answer:
conductor
Explanation:
A "conductor" is a material that allows the charges to pass freely from one body to the other. This causes a movement among the electrons and this means that<em> the charge will be passed entirely to the object receiving it.</em> This is also called <em>"conductive material."</em>
Examples of conductors are: <em>copper, aluminum, gold, silver, seawater, etc.</em>
The opposite of conductors are called "insulators." These do not allow the free movement of charges from one object to the other.
Examples of insulators: <em>plastic, rubber, paper, glass, wool, dry air, etc.</em>
When a light wave strikes an object, it can be absorbed, reflected, or refracted by the object. All objects have a degree of reflection and absorption. ... In the natural world, light can also be transmitted by an object. That is, light can pass through an object with no effect (an x-ray, for example).
Answer:
<h3>30m</h3>
Explanation:
Velocity is the change of rate of displacement with respect to time.
velocity = displacement/time
Given
initial velocity = 15 m/s.
time taken =2 secs
Required
Displacement of the object
From the formula;
Displacement = Velocity * time
Displacement = 15 * 2
Displacement = 30m
<em>Hence the displacement of the object is 30m</em>