Answer:
4.68227 °C
Explanation:
= Mass of object = 500 kg
= Mass of water = 25 kg
c = Specific heat of water at 20°C = 4186 J/kg°C
h = Height from which the object falls = 100 m
g = Acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²
The potential energy and heat will balance each other
The temperature change in the water is 4.68227 °C
I think fission chain reaction is the correct answer.
Answer:
Explanation:
<u>Charge of an Electron</u>
Since Robert Millikan determined the charge of a single electron is
Every possible charged particle must have a charge that is an exact multiple of that elemental charge. For example, if a particle has 5 electrons in excess, thus its charge is
Let's test the possible charges listed in the question:
. We have just found it's a possible charge of a particle
. Since 3.2 is an exact multiple of 1.6, this is also a possible charge of the oil droplets
this is not a possible charge for an oil droplet since it's smaller than the charge of the electron, the smallest unit of charge
cannot be a possible charge for an oil droplet because they are not exact multiples of 1.6
Finally, the charge is four times the charge of the electron, so it is a possible value for the charge of an oil droplet
Summarizing, the following are the possible values for the charge of an oil droplet:
Answer
given,
I = 0.140 kg ·m²
decrease from 3.00 to 0.800 kg ·m²/s in 1.50 s.
a)
τ = -1.467 N m
b) angle at which fly wheel will turn
θ = 20.35 rad
c) work done on the wheel
W = τ x θ
W = -1.467 x 20.35 rad
W = -29.86 J
d) average power of wheel