Answer:
visible light
Explanation:
speed of 5,000 meters per second?
Answer:
Period T = 0.1 second
Explanation:
Given that the
wavelength = 500 meters
speed V = 5000 meters per second
The wave speed is the ratio of wavelength to period of the wave. That is,
V = λ/T
Where
V = wave speed (m/s)
λ = wavelength (m).
T = period (s)
Using the formula above gives
5000 = 500/T
Make T the subject of formula
T = 500/5000
T = 0.1 s
I remember finding the isotope number, Nitrogen-20 by adding the Protons and Neutrons, then I get a new atomic mass. But on here Pottasium-15 is confusing! What neutrons do I add from 19 protons to get 15? Sometimes the teacher throws in impossible problems.
super super late ans but im up late n looking 4 interesting Qs...
Potassium-15 is confusing indeed! What neutrons can one add to a nucleus with 19 protons to get a mass of 15? anti-matter cannot do it as scientists have generally agreed that anti-matter has the same mass as regular matter but with an opposite spin.
the ans actually doesnt exist when the Q was originally asked but in 2017, Washington State University physicists created a fluid with negative mass. so theoretically a "negative neutron" will have a mass of -1. combining 4 of such exotic particles to 19 protons will create K-15; assuming there is no explosion from the combination.
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