It really doesn't matter how long the flight of stairs is. What we really need to know is how much height Mary gained, straight up. We don't know that. If we knew the height then the total amount of work she did would be 87 x the height in meters. The unit is joules. Then the power she delivered would be that number divided by the six seconds and that unit is watts.
By the way ... it's troubling that Mary's weight is only about 20 pounds. It's doubtful that such a tiny creature could run up a flight of stairs.
Answer:
Explanation:
Magnetic field near current carrying wire
=
i is current , r is distance from wire
B = 10⁻⁷ x
force on second wire per unit length
B I L , I is current in second wire , L is length of wire
= 10⁻⁷ x x 33 x 1
= 3234 x
This should balance weight of second wire per unit length
3234 x = .075
r = x 10⁻⁷
= .0043 m
= .43 cm .
Answer:
Scientific evidence is evidence that serves to either support or counter a scientific theory or hypothesis. Such evidence is expected to be empirical evidence and interpretable in accordance with scientific method.
I’m pretty positive that it’s A. Conduction. Just refer to the definition of it.
Answer:
If one end of a metal bar is heated, the atoms at that end vibrate more than the atoms at the cold end. The vibration spreads along the bar from atom to atom.
Explanation:
The spread of heat in this way is called conduction. Metals are good conductors of heat.