convection
radiation
all of the above
Answer:
radiation is the answer
B. 0.8
C. 2.5
D. 3.2
Answer:
correct option is A
20 km we need 0.3 gallon fuel
Explanation:
given data
gallon = 40 miles
distance = 20 km
to find out
how many gallons of fuel
solution
we know that 20 km = 12.4274 miles
and
we know here car is travel 40 miles per gallon
it mean here that
40 miles = 1 gallon
1 miles = 1/ 40 gallon
and
12.4274 miles = 1/40 × 12.4274 gallon
solve it to get gallon of 20 km or
12.4274 miles = 0.31 gallon
so in 20 km we need 0.3 gallon fuel
correct option is A
Answer:
The number of gallons are 0.3.
A is correct option.
Explanation:
Given that,
A hybrid car can travel 40 miles per gallon
We need to calculate the mile/gallon to km/gallon
Gallon is the unit of liquid and miles and kilometer are the unit of distance.
We need to calculate the number of gallons of fuel
Number of gallon
Hence, The number of gallons are 0.3.
b. If the cd rotates 4 times per second, what is the linear speed of a point on the outer edge of the cd? Give
your answer in meters per second.
c. What is the linear speed of a point 3 centimeters from the center of the cd? (Assume the angular speed
has not changed).
Answer:75.389
Explanation:
B. Main sequence
C. Nebula
D. Protostar
The correct answer is D. Protostar.
Nuclear fusion in a star's lifecycle begins during the protostar stage. This is when the temperature and pressure of the protostar ignite nuclear fusion, transitioning into a main sequence star.
In the life cycle of a star, nuclear fusion begins when the star has reached the protostar stage. The initial stage in the development of a star is the nebula, which is a cloud of dust and gas. Over time, the nebula's materials collapse under gravity to form a hot core known as a protostar.
When the protostar's temperature and pressure rises, it triggers nuclear fusion and the star begins turning hydrogen into helium.
This marks the transition from a protostar to a main sequence star, which is the stage of stable nuclear fusion.
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Answer: The correct answer is B
A. 1.6 MeV
B. 2.5 MeV
C. 3.3 MeV
D. 4.8 MeV
Answer:
3.75 MeV
Explanation:
The energy of the photon can be given in terms of frequency as:
E = h * f
Where h = Planck's constant
The frequency of the photon is 6 * 10^20 Hz.
The energy (in Joules) is:
E = 6.63 x10^(-34) * 6 * 10^(20)
E = 39.78 * 10^(-14) J = 3.978 * 10^(-13) J
We are given that:
1 eV = 1.06 * 10^(-19) Joules
This means that 1 Joule will be:
1 J = 1 / (1.06 * 10^(-19)
1 J = 9.434 * 10^(18) eV
=> 3.978 * 10^(-13) J = 3.978 * 10^(-13) * 9.434 * 10^(18) = 3.75 * 10^(6) eV
This is the same as 3.75 MeV.
The correct answer is not in the options, but the closest to it is option C.