Elements in the same group or family share important properties due to their similar electronic configurations and valence shell structure.
The periodic table is organized based on the electronic structure of atoms, specifically the arrangement of electrons in energy levels or shells. Elements within the same group or family of the periodic table have similar outer electron configurations, leading to shared properties and behaviors.
Elements in a group have the same number of valence electrons, which are the electrons in the outermost shell or energy level of an atom. Valence electrons are crucial because they determine an element's chemical reactivity and its ability to form bonds with other atoms.
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interference is not involved in the creation of beats
Answer: constructive
Explanation:
Two waves having slightly different frequencies when interfere constructively produce beats. Superposition of these two waves results in addition of amplitudes of the two waves. The amplitude of the resultant wave vibrates or beats.
Beat frequency is given by the absolute difference between the frequencies of the two waves.
b = |f₂ - f₁| = f₂ - f₁ or f₂ + f₁
b. Motion must be defined relative to something.
c. It's impossible to measure motion.
d. A stationary observer is always moving.
It is important to define a frame of reference because motion must be defined relative to something. Hence option(b) is correct.
Further Explanation:
Frame of reference is a framework that is used for observation of physical phenomena. It consists of an observer, a coordinate system and positions with respect to the coordinate system.
(a)
Let us take an example of a trolley moving with velocity and a man on the ground at rest.
Since, the man's velocity is zero, the relative velocity of trolley with respect to the man is .
Now, if a man starts to run with speed and speed of trolley increases to two times of initial velocity i.e. , the relative velocity of trolley with respect to man is .
Here, in both the conditions, the relative velocity of trolley with respect to time is same.
Therefore, it is wrong to say that an observer cannot be moving. Hence, option(a) is incorrect.
(b)
Let us take an example of a man on the ground at rest and a trolley moving with the velocity having an object placed in it. The object will also moves with the velocity .
For a man, trolley is moving with velocity but for an object trolley is at rest because there is no relative motion between object and trolley.
Therefore, it is right to say that motion must be defined relative to something. Hence, option(b) is correct.
(c)
Let us take an example of a first object moving with velocity and a second object moving with velocity in the opposite direction and a third object is at rest.
The relative velocity of first object with respect to second object is and the relative velocity of first object with respect to third object is .
Here, the relative velocity of an object is different with respect to different object but all the motions are measurable.
Therefore, it is wrong to say that it's impossible to measure motion. Hence, option(c) is incorrect.
(d)
Let us take an example of two trains moving with same velocity in same direction.
Consider a man sitting in one train observes a man running in other train, then the man sitting is said to be stationary observer for the man running. Here, the man is stationary observer while in motion.
Now, if a man standing on the ground at rest will see the man on train, he will be called stationary observer. Here, the man is stationary observer while not in motion.
Therefore, it is wrong to say that a stationary observer is always moving. Hence, option(d) is incorrect.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Subject: Physics
Chapter: Kinematics
Keywords:
Frame, reference, important, observer, motion, relative, velocity, speed, moving, measure, stationary, example, trolley, man and train.
2.a small star that will continue as a main sequence star for hundreds of billions of years
3.a star with a core of neutrons
4.the stage after a star completes its main sequence existence
5.the stage before a star becomes a main sequence star
Answer
5.the stage before a star becomes a main sequence star
Explanation
A protostar is a small star that is still gathering its masses. When it forms enough masses it make a parent molecular cloud.
This been the case, from the choices given, the correct statement about a protostar is;
5.the stage before a star becomes a main sequence star