Answer:Central nervous system
Explanation:
Answer:
the density of ordinary (baryonic) matter in the universe
Explanation:
Deuterium detection is of interest because the amount of it may be related to the amount of dark matter in the universe, but precise measurements have been difficult to obtain. Due to the way in which deuterium was created in the Big Bang, an exact measurement of the amount of deuterium would allow scientists to set limits on the models of the great explosion.
Also, an exact measure of deuterium would be an indicator of the cosmic density of barions (ordinary matter), and that density of barions would indicate whether ordinary matter is dark and is found in regions such as black holes, gas clouds or brown dwarfs, or it is bright and can be found in the stars. This information will help scientists who try to understand the very beginning of our universe.
nebular clouds
stellar gravity
rotation
the answer is: Nuclear fusion
Answer:
Vf=60m/s
Vi=0 because it starts from rest
t=4.4s
a=?
a=Vf-Vi/t
a=60-0/4.4
a=60/4.4
a=13.63m/s^2
Answer:
13.636364 m/s2
Explanation:
Acceleration is defined as change in velocity with respect to change in time.
Mathematically, Acceleration = \frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}[/tex]
where = change in velocity
= change in time
When Islas and Hazel both has change in velocity as 30 m/s but still their acceleration is different then it means that change in time for both of them is different.
Thus, they have different acceleration.