Well how much, how long, and how often
For example how much is like how much a object is left in a small room with chemicals
How long is the time
how often is how much the same cycle is done repeatedly
B. 0 degrees.
C. 90 degrees.
D. 80 degrees.
B. If one bulb burns out, then none of the others will light up.
C. It is difficult to tell which path an electric charge is following in a series circuit
D. Only one bulb can be connected in a series circuit.
If one bulb goes out then all the others won't light up because electricity will be cut off. It's a disadvantage because in a parallel circuit if one bulb burns out all the others will still be on because they won't be affected. I hope I've helped you ☺
9.40 V
2.40 V
zero
Complete question is;
A baseball bat is a lever. Which of the following explains how a baseball bat differs from a lever like a pry bar?
A) In a baseball bat, effort force is smaller and is applied over a large distance, while the resistance force is smaller and is applied over a long distance.
B) In a baseball bat, effort force is smaller and is applied over a large distance, while the resistance force is smaller and is applied over a short distance.
C) In a baseball bat, effort force is larger and is applied over a short distance, while the resistance force is smaller and is applied over a long distance.
D) In a baseball bat, effort force is larger and is applied over a short distance, while the resistance force is smaller and is applied over a short distance.
Answer:
C) In a baseball bat, effort force is larger and is applied over a short distance, while the resistance force is smaller and is applied over a long distance.
Explanation:
The correct answer is option C. This is because unlike in a pry bar, the effort force when swinging a baseball bat is larger and it is applied over a short distance; and in return the resisting force is smaller and it's applied over a long distance.
(k = 9.0 × 109 newton·meters2/coulomb2)
A 2.4 × 10-2 coulombs
B 4.6 × 10-11 coulombs
C 5.2 × 10-11 coulombs
D 7.2 × 10-8 coulombs
Option B 4.6 × 10-11 coulombs.
Fe = q1q2k/r2
q1 = fer2/q2k
q1 = 1.6 x 10-11
Newton Per Coulomb ( N/C) is a unit in the category of Electric field strength. It is also known as newtons/coulomb.
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