Answer:
Explanation:
It may not make any difference. The information missing is the radius of the planet.
However for the purposes of the question, let us assume that it is roughly the same diameter of the earth. Then the weight of anyone would increase if the mass is all that changes..
The formula governing your weight is F = G * m1 *m2 / r^2. If m1 is the mass of the planet and it increases a lot then m2 (you) should increase. The question is done by a proportion.
They are all transioning in states of matter
Maybe molecules one electron
Answer:
Explanation:
Since we are given the mass, specific heat, and change in temperature, we should use this formula for heat:
The substance's mass is 450.0 grams, the specific heat is 1.264 J/g°C, and the change in temperature is 7.1 °C.
Substitute the values into the formula.
Multiply the first 2 values together. The grams will cancel out.
Multiply again. This time, the degrees Celsius cancel out.
<u>4038.48 Joules</u> of heat energy are released.
Answer:
2.97 × 10¹³ g
Explanation:
First, we have to calculate the biomass the is burned. We can establish the following relations:
- 2.47 acre = 10,000 m²
- 10 kg of C occupy an area of 1 m²
- 50% of the biomass is burned
The biomass burned in the site of 400,000 acre is:
Let's consider the combustion of carbon.
C(s) + O₂(g) ⇒ CO₂(g)
We can establish the following relations:
- The molar mass of C is 12.01 g/mol
- 1 mole of C produces 1 mole of CO₂
- The molar mass of CO₂ is 44.01 g/mol
The mass of produced is CO₂: