This is called an "inverse" relationship because the bigger R becomes, the smaller F becomes as a result. you can do a couple of calculations on your calculator to see this (just increase R and watch what happens to F).
Also, when an equation has F = (x.y)/R^2 we call this the "inverse square" relationship, since it is also inverse, but squared. In practice it means that every time you double R, F decrease by 4 times! You will see this in physics a lot, so it's good to know!
Answer:
It's because it tips over the threshold from nucleate boiling, which we can see, to convection boiling, which we can't. ... Even if the steam stayed in the pot, it would still stop boiling when you removed the heat. The steam and water in a liquid/vapour mixture are at the same temperature (100ºC).
Explanation:
Answer:
8.33×10⁻⁴ m/s²
Explanation:
There are 100 cm in 1 m, and 60 s in 1 min.
300 cm/min² × (1 m / 100 cm) × (1 min / 60 s)² = 8.33×10⁻⁴ m/s²
Not sure what you mean but I think you are either talking about a lunch box or a thermos