They compress or expand depending on amount of pressure or depending on the temperature
Teens drink mostly because the people/media around them tell them its "cool" and to be liked you have to drink, or "why miss out on the fun?" "Are you scared?" They are pressured into the idea that if they want to be cool or liked, they need to drink.
I'm not in Florida, so I wouldn't know your specific laws, but I know that driving under the influence is pretty much illegal in every state, and you will have consequences if you are caught.
Hope this helps!
The potential energy of the lemming is 1.53 J
Explanation:
The potential energy (PE) of an object is the energy possessed by the object due to its position in the Earth's gravitational field, and it is given by:
where:
m is the mass of the object
is the acceleration of gravity
h is the height of the object relative to the ground
In this problem:
m = 0.0780 kg is the mass of the lemming
We want to find the potential energy when the height is
h = 2.00 m
Therefore, we find:
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Answer:
charges of the beads is 1.173 × C
Explanation:
given data
mass = 3.8589 g = 0.003859 kg
spring length = 5 cm = 0.05 m
extend spring x = 1.5747 cm = 0.15747 m
spring's extension = 0.0116 m
to find out
charges of the beads
solution
we know that force is
force = mass × g
force = 0.003859 × 9.8
force = 0.03782 N
so we know force for mass
force = -kx
so k = force / x
put here force and x value
k = -0.03782 / 0.1575
k = -0.24 N/m
and
force for spring's extension
force = -kx
force = -0.24 ( 0.0116) = 0.002784 N
so here
total length L = 0.05 + 0.0116 = 0.0616
so charges of the beads = force × L² / ke
charges of the beads = 0.002784 × (0.0616)² / (9 × )
so charges of the beads = 1.173 × C
The total amount of energy always stays the same because of the law of conservation of energy, meaning that there is always the same amount of energy, it just gets turned into different forms like potential energy, kinetic energy, sound, thermal, etc.