Answer:
Liquid has a defined volume but undefined shape
Explanation:
Explanation:
Solid has specific shape and volume
Liquid has specific volume but no specific shape
Gases have no specific volume and no specific shape
So correct answer is liquid.
The answer would be D because is the strongest form of radiation
Answer:
(a) g = 8.82158145.
(b) 7699.990192m/s.
(c)5484.3301s = 1.5234 hours.(extremely fast).
Explanation:
(a) Strength of gravitational field 'g' by definition is
, here G is Gravitational Constant, and r is distance from center of earth, all the values will remain same except r which will be radius of earth + altitude at which ISS is in orbit.
r = 6721,000 meters, putting this value in above equation gives g = 8.82158145.
(b) We have to essentially calculate centripetal acceleration that equals new 'g'.
here g is known, r is known and v is unknown.
plugging in r and g in above and solving for unknown gives V = 7699.990192m/s.
(c) S = vT, here T is time period or time required to complete one full revolution.
S = earth's circumfrence , V is calculated in (B) T is unknown.
solving for unknown gives T = 5484.3301s = 1.5234hours.
Given the speed and the distance, to find time you can use the formula speed is equal to distance over time. From there you can manipulate the equation for time to equal the distance divided by speed. Time is equal to 18.4 meters divided by 35m/s which equals 0.526 seconds.
Starter
Explanation:
Turn the ignition switch to start and release the key immediately or you could destroy the starter.
The car starter is used to cause ignition in the internal combustion engine in order to fire the piston and cause mechanical motion. The starter is used to start the cyclic process of the internal combustion engine.
- Once the engine starts by igniting the starter, it is best to release it.
- The starter ensures that the spark plug is engaged and the motor is brought into work.
- If the ignition is still engaged, the process continues repeatedly and it can damage the starter of the car.
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