Answer:
A. Heat flows from an object at higher temperature to an object at lower temperature
Explanation:
The option A obeys the 2nd law of thermodynamics. The heat will flow from the object at higher temperature to the object at Lower temperature till they reach an equilibrial state.
Heat doesn’t necessarily flow from an object with higher thermal energy to an object with lower thermal energy because an object has a higher thermal energy when it’s mass is more than the other. This makes B wrong.
C is wrong because heat moves from an object with higher temperature to objects with Lower temperature regardless of the state of matter.
#1
As we know that energy of electromagnetic wave is given by
so here we know that penetrating power will directly depends on its energy and energy inversely depends on wavelength
So here we can say correct answer will be
C) The penetrating power decreases as the wavelength increases.
#2
Speed of sound is maximum in solids and minimum in gas
so here as ice melts into water the speed of sound must have to decrease
so correct answer will be
D) The speed of sound would decrease because sound travels faster through solids than liquids.
#3
mechanical waves required medium to travel while non mechanical waves do not require any medium to travel
so here correct answer will be
A) sound
I think that the oceanic water particles mainly move in circles greater in the oceans surface because of how big the waves can be and how wind and air impact the motion. The water particles move more on the surface because of the other factors that impact it such as people, wind, air, etc...
Answer:
<em>11.06m/s²</em>
Explanation:
According to Newtons second law of motion
Given
Mass m = 17kg
Fm = 208N
theta = 36 degrees
g = 9.8m/s²
a is the acceleration
Substitute
208 - 0.148(17)(9.8)cos 36 = 17a
208 - 24.6568cos36 = 17a
208 - 19.9478 = 17a
188.05 = 17a
a = 188.05/17
a = 11.06m/s²
<em>Hence the the magnitude of the resulting acceleration is 11.06m/s²</em>
For pressurized water reactors the coolant is not permitted to boil in the core of the PRW, however the coolant in boiling water reactors is permitted to do so in the core of BWR. Pressurized water reactors have an indirect cycle. Whereas, the boiling water reactors go through a direct cycle. Both are light water reactors.