Answer:
450X
Explanation:
When a specimen is been viewed, both
objective and ocular lenses works together so that the object is magnified.
From the question,objective lenses are;
1)10x
2)45x
ocular lens= 10x
Highest magnification
= 10X ocular × 45X objective
=450X
This implies that the image that was viewed will appear 450 times the actual size.
Answer:
The correct answer to the question is
B. It always decreases
Explanation:
To solve the question, we note that the foce of gravity is given by
where
G= Gravitational constant
m₁ = mass of first object
m₂ = mass of second object
r = the distance between both objects
If the mass of one object remains unchanged while the distance to the second object and the second object’s mass are both doubled, we have
=
Therefore the gravitational force is halved. That is it will always decrease
Answer:
Millions or hundreds of million of years
Explanation:
It takes a very long time for decaying substances to form fossil fuels. It takes around millions or hundreds of million of years for the transformation to occur. This explains why they aren’t renewable.
Decayed plant materials usually form coal while decayed animal materials form crude oil.
The emerging velocity of the bullet is <u>71 m/s.</u>
The bullet of mass <em>m</em> moving with a velocity <em>u</em> has kinetic energy. When it pierces the block of wood, the block exerts a force of friction on the bullet. As the bullet passes through the block, work is done against the resistive forces exerted on the bullet by the block. This results in the reduction of the bullet's kinetic energy. The bullet has a speed <em>v</em> when it emerges from the block.
If the block exerts a resistive force <em>F</em> on the bullet and the thickness of the block is <em>x</em> then, the work done by the resistive force is given by,
This is equal to the change in the bullet's kinetic energy.
If the thickness of the block is reduced by one-half, the bullet emerges out with a velocity v<em>₁.</em>
Assuming the same resistive forces to act on the bullet,
Divide equation (2) by equation (1) and simplify for v<em>₁.</em>
Thus the speed of the bullet is 71 m/s