Power is the RATE at which energy changes or flows.
The unit of energy is the Joule, so a unit of power is the Joule/second.
That unit has the special name "<em>Watt</em>".
Your question is not necessarily a question. It's also a statement, You could write
"<em>Watt's the basic unit of the measurement of power</em>".
Answer:
Electrons are located in specific orbit corresponding to discrete energy levels
Explanation:
In Bohr's model of the atom, electron orbit the nucleus in specific levels, each of them corresponding to a specific energy. The electrons cannot be located in the space between two levels: this means that only some values of energy are possible for the electrons, so the energy levels are quantized.
A confirmation of Bohr's model is found in the spectrum of emission of gases. In fact, when an electron jumps from a higher energy level to a lower energy level, it emits a photon whose energy is exactly equal to the difference in energy between the two levels: since the energy levels are discrete, this means that the emitted photons cannot have any value of wavelength, but also their wavelength will appear as a discrete spectrum. This is exactly what it is observed in the spectrum of emission of gases.
Current would flow between them and they would receive a terrible shock.
Answer:
Depends on what pole it is.
Explanation:
If the poles of the cars and magnets are the same they will repel, if different, attracts.
Answer:
different number of mass numbers.
Explanation:
isotopes are atoms of the same element having the same atomic number but different mass numbers due to different number of neutrons.