Answer:
Explanation:
One
I've never heard of a mass defect before you asked this question. Interesting concept.
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Number of neutrons =207 - 82 = 125
Number of protons = 82
The amu of a proton is 1.00728
The amu of a neutron is 1.00866
Solution
Find out the actual mass of the Lead atom
Actual mass = 82*1.00728 + 125*1.00866
Actual mass = 208.67946
The mass defect = 208.67946 - 207 = 1.67946
That is the proper way to calculate mass defect.
Apparently the way you are supposed to do it is
Mass defect = 208.67946 - 206.975897= 1.703563 which means that C is the closest answer. You will have to look at your notes to see if amu for protons and neutrons are what I used.
Two
The number of protons is the number of Uranium on the periodic table.
92 protons. 92 comes from the position on the periodic table.
You can get the same thing by Taking its relative mass (238) and subtracting the neutrons (146) which is 238 - 146 = 92
Answer:
92 protons
Explanation:
The mass number is 238, so the nucleus has 238 particles in total, including 146 neutrons. So to calculate the number of neutrons we have to subtract: 238 − 146 = 92
Answer:
Approximately , assuming that the runway is level, and that air resistance is negligible at the start of take-off.
Explanation:
The acceleration of this aircraft can be found in the following steps:
Assume that when the plane just started the take-off, the air resistance (drag) on this aircraft is negligible. Forces on this aircraft during takeoff would include:
Under the assumption that the plane is on a level runway, forces in the vertical direction would be balanced. The only unbalanced force would be thrust, which is in the horizontal direction. Hence, the net force on this aircraft would be equal to thrust.
If the engine force is at the maximum value, the thrust and the net force on the aircraft would be . Divide the net force on this aircraft by mass to find acceleration:
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In other words, the acceleration of this aircraft would be no greater than approximately under the assumptions.
The acceleration of the Boeing 737-900 during take-off, calculated using Newton's second law of motion (Force = Mass x Acceleration), is approximately 1.55 m/s².
The acceleration of the Boeing 737-900 during take-off can be calculated using Newton's second law of motion, which states that Acceleration = Force/Mass. In this case, the force is the maximum engine force, and the mass is the mass of the airplane. So, acceleration (a) = Force (F) / Mass (m) = 121,000 N / 78,200 kg = 1.548 m/s². Therefore, the closest answer to this calculation would be A) 1.55 m/s².
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Answer:
Photons have no mass, they do have energy, and the gravity of a black hole (or any other gravitating body) will attract them.
Explanation:
is that what you wanted?
Answer: Theory
Explanation: A claim is an interpretation based on the results of a given experiment, you first observe, and interpret the information.
Evidence is the valid data itself.
The reasoning is the approach or the "logic path" you used to reach some theory or claim.
The theory is an interpretation of the natural world, that explains why and or how some things work.
If we want to support a theory, we need to have some valid data that supports, at least, part of it, so the right answer here is theory.
Notice that claim also needs to be supported for valid data, but in the case of the claim you first get the data and then make the claim, and in the theory, the work is done in the other order.