The Sun's energy reaches the earth by Radiation
Heat is the energy transfer of an object with the environment or other objects because of the temperature difference between the two.
Heat moves from high-temperature objects to low-temperature objects
The process of heat transfer has 3 types
Energy from sun to earth through its atmosphere is not through conduction because the atmosphere is a bad conductor. Whereas convection is not possible because the earth must be heated first. And conduction and convection cannot pass through vacuum
Heat transfer from the sun occurs because its energy is carried in the form of electromagnetic waves
the type of heat transfer takes place when the furnace is up to an entire room
Convection is a mode of heat transfer
the sun transmits heat to Earth only by radiation
the process of convection
Keywords : heat, radiation, convection, conduction, sun
c. Enthalpy
b. Fusion
d. Gibbs energy
B) gravitational
C) magnetic
D) strong nuclear
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Answer:
Option (B)
Explanation:
The gravitational force is usually defined as the force of attraction that occurs due to the presence of the object's mass. The mass of the object and the force of gravity is directly proportional to each other. At the atomic as well as at the subatomic levels, this gravitational force of gravity is comparatively so weak because the masses of these atoms, subatomic particles are extremely very small. This force has a strength of about 10^-40 and this far smaller in comparison to the strength of electromagnetism.
On the other hand, the other universal forces such as the electric force, magnetic and strong nuclear force are very much stronger than the gravitational force. The nuclear force is strongest of all, where it is 100 times stronger than the electromagnetic force and approximately 10^36 times stronger than the gravitational force.
Thus, the correct answer is option (B).
Answer:
Resistance
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is (C) resistance.
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