As for me, there are two suitable answers for the question represented above and here is a short explanation why I consider these two to be correct :
D. The horizontal velocity of the projectile and <span>B. The length of time before it lands
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Temperature can change the state from solid to liquid causing it to melting, liquid to gas causing vaporization or a solid to a gas causing sublimation. Pressure alone cannot change the state of matter.
Answer:0 J
Explanation:
Given
For first step
change in internal Energy of the system is
Work done on the system
For second step
change in internal Energy of the system is
Work done on the system
Work done on the system is considered as Positive and vice-versa.
and from first law of thermodynamics
for first step
overall heat added
For overall Process Heat added is 0 J
Answer:
17. NADH has a molar extinction coefficient of 6200 M2 cm at 340 nm. Calculate the molar concentration of NADH required to obtain an absorbance of 0.1 at 340 nm in a 1-cm path length cuvette. 18. A sample with a path length of 1 cm absorbs 99.0% of the incident light at a wavelength of 274 nm, measured with respect to an appropriate solvent blank. Tyrosine is known to be the only chromophore present in the sample that has significant absorption at 274 nm. Calculate the molar concentration of tyrosine in the sample.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
To solve this exercise it is necessary to take into account the concepts related to gravitational potential energy, as well as the concept of perigee and apogee of a celestial body.
By conservation of energy we know that,
Where,
Replacing
Our values are given by,
Replacing at the equation,
Therefore the Energy necessary for Sputnik I as it moved from apogee to perigee was