Answer:
C. a clamp light with a 150-W lightbulb placed 25 cm from the radiometer
Explanation:
because the temperature has to be set, meaning it can't change, and it should be a different distance away than the first one.
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The acceleration would actually be 1.6 m/s^2. Acceleration= final velocity-initial velocity/time taken. When you do that formula it comes out to equal that.
Answer:
2100 J
Explanation:
The heat required to increase the temperature of a substance is given by
where
m is the mass of the substance
C is its specific heat capacity
is its change in temperature
For the water in this problem, we have:
m = 100 g is its mass
C = 4.2 J/g • °C is the specific heat capacity
is the increase in temperature
So, the amount of heat needed is:
A. Cause and effect.
Explanation:
An experiment can prove cause and effect in a study unlike observational studies.
- Observational studies is a non-experimental system of investigation.
- It helps to identify the causes(independent variable) and the effect(dependent variables).
- In observational studies, the variables cannot be controlled and so it is difficult to prove the cause and effect.
- An experiment can prove cause and effect because the parameters are tested and can be controlled.
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Time = 15/-0.5 = 14.5/-0.5 = 14.5s
The answer is 14.5s
Sorry no one would answer it sooner.