Set up the problem with the conversion rates as fractions where when you multiply the units cancel out leaving the desired units behind.
Answer: False
Explanation:
Winds are named for the cardinal direction they blow from. Hence, a wind that <em>"blows towards the east"</em>, logically should <u>come from the west </u>and is called a <em>"west wind"</em>.
In thise sense, one of the best examples of this type of wind are the <em>Westerlies</em>, which are are prevailing winds that blow from the west at midlatitudes and have the characteristic that are stronger during winter and weaker during summer.
Therefore, the statement is false.
As per FBD while its accelerating upwards
we can say that
here normal force is given as
now mass is given as
now we will have
Now while accelerating downwards we can say by FBD
again plug in all values
Solar Flares: C
Prominences: A
Sun Spots: D
Convection: B
I think the answer is b, energy.