Answer:
ocean water i think
Explanation:
Explanation:
At first sight, it doesn’t make sense that both fission and fusion release energy.
The key is in how tightly the nucleons are held together in a nucleus. If a nuclear reaction produces nuclei that are more tightly bound than the originals, then the excess energy will be released.
It turns out that the most tightly bound atomic nuclei are around the size of iron-56.
Thus, if you split a nucleus that is much larger than iron into smaller fragments, you will release energy because the smaller fragments are at a lower energy than the original nucleus.
If instead you fuse very light nuclei to get bigger products, energy is again released because the nucleons in the products are more tightly bound than in the original nuclei.
https://socratic.org/questions/how-are-fusion-and-fission-similar
Answer: the solid copper
Explanation: 2020 edge
Answer:
Explanation:
correct on edge 2021
Answer:
The net force is zero, so the acceleration is zero
Explanation:
Newton's second law states that the acceleration of an object is proportional to the net force applied to it, according to the equation:
(1)
where
is the net force on the object
m is the mass of the object
a is its acceleration
In this problem, we have a sled acted upon two forces, . So the net force on the sled is
(2)
however, we are told that the two forces are equal in magnitude but in opposite directions, so
So, eq.(2) becomes
and so eq.(1) becomes
which means
so the acceleration of the sled is zero, and if the sled was at rest, it will not move.