The visible surface of the Sun, which is also the deepest layer we can see with our eyes, is in which region of the Sun?

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Answer 1
Answer: It is the photosphere

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One light beam has wavelength, λ1, and frequency, f1. Another light beam has wavelength, λ2, andfrequency, f2. Write a proportion that shows how the ratio of the wavelengths of these two light beams is
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One light beam has wavelength, λ1, and frequency, f1. Another light beam has wavelength, λ2, and frequency, f2. Write a proportion that shows how the ratio of the wavelengths of these two light beams is related to the ratio of their frequencies as  λ1/ λ2 = f1/ f2.

What is frequency?

The number of vibrations counted per second is called frequency. A wave is a group of vibrations that are referred to as energy. The bottom node is known as the crest, and the top node is known as the trough.

A proportion that shows how the ratio of the wavelengths of these two light beams is related to the ratio of their frequencies as  λ1/ λ2 = f1/ f2.

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\frac{\lambda{1}}{\lambda{2}}=(f2)/(f1)

What does the kinetic theory explain?Heat is due to temperature.


Heat is due to potential energy.


Heat is due to the motion of molecules.


Heat is due to Pascal´s principle.

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Heat is due to the motion of molecules

Your answer would be option 3/C

Heat is due to the motion of molecules.

If 105 J of energy is used in 103 s, what is the average power consumption in watts?

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Given : 105 J (Work)
             103 s (time)

Unknown: P=?
Formula: P=W/t
Solution: P= 105 J/103 s = n

Answer: P= 1.02 J/s or watts is the average power

Who was the first person to discover wormholes?

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The first who discovered The Einstein Roses bridge it was discovered by Ludwig flamm in 1916 a few months after Schwarzschild published his solution and was rediscovered by Albert Einstein and his colleague Nathan Rosen which was published then in 1935

as stated in the other ans, wormhole or its scientific name, Einstein–Rosen bridge, was discovered by Ludwig Flamm in 1916. But note that Flamm's discovery was through a general relativity solution on black hole dimension by Schwarzschild. Both Schwarzschild's solution and Flamm's discovery are purely mathematical - no wormhole in reality has been found so far.


A car that travels from point A to point B in four hours, and then from point B back to point A in six hours. The road between point A and point B is perfectly straight, and the distance between the two points is 240 km. What is the car’s average velocity?

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Note : Be careful with speed and velocity, even the formula is same that v = (x)/(t)

1. If we would like to find the velocity, we must calculate the distance from initial to final, x_(f) - x_(i) = (delta)x,

2. If we would like to find the speed, we must calculate the total distance that travelled (x_(total).

So, in this question, because it return back to its initial point so (delta)x = 0, so average velocity is 0 m/s.
If you mean average speed, it is 480/10 = 48 kn/h

If you mean average velocity, it is 0/10 = 0 km/h

A ball thrown vertically upward reaches a certain height and comes down again. What can you say about its kinetic energy at the maximum height?

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Answer: The kinetic energy of the ball at the maximum height is zero.

Explanation -

As per the question, the ball is moving vertically upwards. Every time it's velocity will decrease and it becomes zero at the maximum height.


Whole of ball's initial kinetic energy is converted into potential energy at maximum height.


Thus we can conclude that the kinetic energy is zero at the maximum height.

The maximum height is the point where the ball runs out of gas,
stops rising, starts falling, and it's velocity changes from upward
to downward.  At that instant, it has no speed, so its kinetic energy
is zero.