B.Helium increases the balloon's mass more than air.
C.Helium has a higher density than air.
D.Helium has a lower density than air.
Compared to the air the density of helium gas is very less. The less dense helium will float on air. That's why balloon filled with He gas rise in air.
Helium is 2nd element in periodic table. It is a non-metal and is placed with the noble gases because it is having fully filled electronic configuration leading to the stability.
Density of a substance is the ratio of its mass to the volume. When a substance is less dense than the fluid on which it occupy, it will float on the fluid. If it is more denser it will sink on it.
The density of helium is very much lower than that of air. Therefore, the balloon filled with helium gas will rise in the air, while the balloon with filled with air does not.
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The correct answer would be, Socialist system.
Socialist system is another term for a planned economy.
Explanation:
An economic system, in which the economy(including investment, capital and allocation of capital goods) is governed by a predefined economic and production plans, is called as the Planned Economy.
The system of planning in this economic system can either be centralized, decentralized or participatory.
This economic system is regulated by the Government. All decisions about the capital, lands, buildings, machinery, or other resources are taken by the government.
The production, prices, distribution, etc of the products or services are regulated centrally by the government.
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Answer:
Another term for planned economy is a socialist system.
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Given: ME=6.0x1024 kg and RE=6.4x106m
Answer:
3.8 m/s²
Explanation:
g = GM / R²
g = G (0.11 ME) / (0.53 RE)²
g = 0.39 G ME / RE²
g = 0.39 (9.8 m/s²)
g = 3.8 m/s²
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simple put is 3.8 m/s²
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B: 60 min
C: 45 min
D: 15 min
The answer is B) 60 min.