speed and direction c:
B. potassium
C. hydrogen
D. lithium
Answer: C. hydrogen
Explanation:
Atomic radius of an atom is defined as the total distance from the nucleus to the outermost orbital of electron.
On moving from top to bottom, there is an addition of shell around the nucleus and the outermost orbital gets far away from the nucleus and hence, the distance between the nucleus and outermost orbital increases.
This in turn increases the atomic radii of the element from moving top to bottom in a group.
Answer:
1) 6(1/2)
2) 8(4/5)
Explanation:
1) 7 - 1/2 = 7/1 - 1/2 = 14/2 - 1/2 = 13/2 = 6(1/2)
2) 11(2/5) - 2(3/5) = 57/5 - 13/5 = 44/5 = 8(4/5)
The perfect mechanical advantage is four rope segments. This indicates that the compound pulley increases the applied force by a factor of four. For instance, the pulley would exert 1600 Newtons of force on the load if 400 Newtons of force were given to it.
A force is an influence that has the power to alter an object's motion. An object with mass can change its velocity, or accelerate, as a result of a force. An obvious way to describe force is as a push or a pull. A force is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude and direction.
Mechanically speaking, a moving pulley has a 2 advantage. The force needed to move any object that is linked to a moving pulley will therefore be halved. This occurs as a result of the rope's fixed end in a moving pulley absorbing some of the force needed to move the object.
Thus, the pulley would exert 1600 Newtons of force on the load if 400 Newtons of force were given to it.
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a fixed pulley is a load multiplier and a movable multiplier is a speed multiplier
The number of moles in the 4.30 g of SiH₄ is 1.338 moles.
The mole is a SI unit of measurement that is used to calculate the quantity of any substance.
To calculate the moles
The molar mass of SiH₄ is 32.12 g
The mass of SiH₄ is 43.0 g
Thus, the number of moles in the 4.30 g of SiH₄ is 1.338 moles.
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43.0 grams of SiH4 converts to 1.338 moles.