Your answer is going to be 0 degrees Kelvin!
This is really sneaky. Of course it's going to be "Absolute Zero" ... the bottom of the Kelvin scale ... but what in the world is the difference between choice-C and choice-D ? ?
On the Kelvin scale, just to be different I guess, the unit of temperature is not called "the degree" Kelvin. On that scale, the unit is called "the Kelvin", and the temperature is called 'so many' "Kelvins".
So the correct choice is D ... "zero Kelvins".
B. The cold air is moving faster than the warm air, which causes rain.
C. Because the cold air is denser, it causes rain.
D. The two air masses neutralize each other, which results in clouds that produce rain.
Answer:
A,when the two air masses meet,the cold air cools the block if warm air,causing it to condense and form stratus clouds( blankets of blank clouds that form when air rises slowly e.g. a warm air mass meets a cold one). Eventually when the cloud becomes saturated precipitation falls from them(precipitation is moisture in any form that falls from the atmosphere).
Answer:
it must be able to be proved right or wrong - apex
Explanation:
Answer:
3.117 m
Explanation:
Given that:
the distance of separation between speaker A and speaker B (L) = 6.69 m
Frequency (F) = 750 -Hz tone
Velocity of speed of sound = 343 m/s
The distance from Speaker A to the first point (L₁) on the line can be calculated by using the formula:
where A =
we have:
∴ the distance from speaker A to the first point on the line between the speakers where constructive interference occurs = 3.117 m
Answer:
Explanation:
A rain drop has diameter given as
so the radius of the rain drop will be
now the volume of the rain drop is given as
now weight of the rain drop is given as
now this weight of the rain drop is counterbalanced by force due to electric field
so we have
To determine the number of excess electrons on the surface of the raindrop, we can use the formula: mdrop = qeE. The electric field near the Earth's surface is given as 150 N/C. The mass of the raindrop can be calculated using its diameter.
To determine the number of excess electrons on the surface of the raindrop, we can use the formula:
mdrop = qeE
The electric field near the Earth's surface is given as 150 N/C. The mass of the raindrop can be calculated using its diameter. Once we have the mass, we can solve for the charge (qe) to find the number of excess electrons on its surface.
Let me calculate that for you.
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I live in the city. It's always warmer in the city, compared to other areas, even at night. Why is that?
A.) The rain shadow effect makes surrounding areas cool and moist and the city warm and dry.
B.) Buildings absorb and retain heat from the Sun, producing the urban heat island effect.
C.) Lake effect snow only affects areas outside of the city.
D.) The city receives lake effect snow.