Concentration involves the relative amounts of solvent and solute in a solution, when strength is related to the extent to which a substance dissociates :))
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Qualitative data gives the information of quality which can not be measured in numbers. For example: Color of eyes, softness of skin.
Quantitative data is information of quantity that can be represented in numbers. For example length and mass of any object.
Zinc is a silver-gray metal is a qualitative data, here silver gray color is quality of zinc metal which can not be measured in numbers.
Chlorine has a density of 3.2 g/L is a quantitative data. The value of density can be compared with other elements by comparing the numbers.
Gallium is not found in nature is neither qualitative nor quantitative.
Nitrogen has a melting point of –210.00 °C is a quantitative data because this is expressed in numbers.
Aluminum is a solid is a qualitative data because it tells about the state of element which can not be measured in numbers.
I believe it’s A. I know for sure it isn’t D.
The work done to pull the sled up to the hill is given by
where
F is the intensity of the force
d is the distance where the force is applied.
In our problem, the work done is
and the distance through which the force is applied is
, so we can calculate the average force by re-arranging the previous equation and by using these data: