C.
Nitrogen has the atomic no. of 7 so the proton and the electron no. is 7.
Three more electrons are needed to fulfil the octet structure: 2,8
Answer:
0.1 m
Explanation:
The closest distance the electrodes used in an NCV test in oerder to measure
the voltage change as a response to the stimulus is 0.1 m.
This is because the shortest observable time period is not less than the action-potential time response of 1 mili second the length traveled by the sensation during this time is 1 m sec x 100 m / s =0.1 m, which is the shortest distance the electrodes could be positioned on the nerve.
Answer: final Velocity v = 10.2m/s
Explanation:
Final speed v(t) is given as
v(t) = u + at .......1
Where; u = the initial speed
a = acceleration
t = time taken
The total distance travelled d is given as
d = ut + 1/2(at^2)
Given
d = 5.0m
u = 2.0m
a = g = 10m/s2 (acceleration due to gravity)
Substituting into the equation above we have
5 = 2t + 5t^2
5t^2 +2t -5 = 0
Applying the quadratic formula. We have;
t = 0.82s & t = -1.22s
t cannot be negative
t = 0.82s
From equation 1 above
v = 2.0m/s + 10(0.82)m/s
v = 10.2m/s
Theoritically
the body moving with uniform velocity has acceleration zero.
Mathmatically,
u=3m/s
v=3m/s (since body is moving with uniform velocity)
a= v-u/t
3-3/t
0/t
0m/s.s
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
The half life is the time taken for half of a radioactive substance to disintegrate.
The shorter the half life, the larger the decay constant and the faster the decay process.
For a very large half life, it would take a very long time for the radioactive nuclide to decay to half.
With each half life reached, a new set of daughter cell is formed. Atoms that have short half life would decay rapidly. Every radionuclide has its own characteristic half-life.
If the number of half-lives increases, then the number of radioactive atoms decreases, because approximately half of the atoms' nuclei decay with each half-life. With this observation, we can hypothesise and conduct experiment to support the assertion that as the number of half-lives increases then the number of radioactive atoms decreases.