Covalent bonds. Silicon, carbon, germanium, and a few other elements form covalently bonded solids. In these elements there are four electrons in the outer sp-shell, which is half filled. ... In the covalent bond an atom shares one valence (outer-shell) electron with each of its four nearest neighbour atoms.
Answer:
Block A will have a final charge of 3.5nC.
Explanation:
This is because at the point of contact with Block B, which is electrically positive, the electrons in Block A will be attracted to the excess 'unpaired' protons in block B. Hence, the electrons will flow into Block B causing unpaired protons to remain in Block A.
This process is called Charging by Conduction.
This charging process will continue until the charges are evenly distributed between both objects.
In case you're wondering, "<em>how's all this possible within a few seconds</em>?", remember that electrons travel very fast and so, this process is a rather rapid one.
Explanation :
It is given that,
Mass of the car, m = 1000 kg
Force applied by the motor,
The static and dynamic friction coefficient is,
Let a is the acceleration of the car. Since, the car is in motion, the coefficient of sliding friction can be used. At equilibrium,
So, the acceleration of the car is . Hence, this is the required solution.
The answer is allotropes. Hope this helps. Have a great day.