Nuclear fusion reactions convert protons into helium; thus, becoming the source of all energy radiated by the sun.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Nuclear fusion reaction is one among the two nuclear reactions in which the atoms nucleus interact with each other to produce the products. In nuclear fusion, two smaller atoms react together to form a new atom with bigger size.
So large amount of energy is required to start the nuclear fusion reaction. The fusion reactions mostly occurs in stars. The illumination in Stars even the Sun is due to nuclear fusion reaction occurring with the atoms present in them.
Mostly the energy radiated by Sun is due to the protons-protons chain reaction. In this chain reaction, the protons get converted into helium due to nuclear fusion reaction, thus becoming the source of all energy radiated by the Sun.
Answer:
Explanation:
Given
mass of saturated liquid water
at specific volume is (From Table A-4,Saturated water Temperature table)
Final Volume
Specific volume at this stage
Now we see the value and find the temperature it corresponds to specific volume at vapor stage in the table.
Answer:
The final acceleration becomes (1/3) of the initial acceleration.
Explanation:
The second law of motion gives the relationship between the net force, mass and the acceleration of an object. It is given by :
m = mass
a = acceleration
According to given condition, if the mass of a sliding block is tripled while a constant net force is applied. We need to find how much does the acceleration decrease.
Let a' is the final acceleration,
m' = 3m
So, the final acceleration becomes (1/3) of the initial acceleration. Hence, this is the required solution.
Answer:
Places like cities
Explanation:
Cities have more necessities when it comes to technology like live TV, technology companies, electric companies, homes in cities for things like the TV, AC, more luxurious stuff, and I can't even list more because there are so many technological reasons they use, well, technology.
It all comes down to logic and thinking.