Answer:
the phosphate head mixes with water ;the fatty acid tails do not
Explanation:
Temperature
Before Shaking 20 °C
After Shaking Unknown
What best predicts the unknown temperature? (3 points)
a. Less than 20 °C because the total energy of the system after shaking is lower
b. Greater than 20 °C because the total energy of the system after shaking is higher
c. Less than 20 °C, because the mechanical energy from shaking transforms to thermal energy
d. Greater than 20 °C, because the mechanical energy from shaking transforms to thermal energy
Answer: The most accurate answer is Option D.
Explanation: It's actually 22 degrees. Energy cannot be created of destroyed, but transferred and transformed to one form or another. The movement of the container, mechanical energy was transferred to the water, as heat energy. Therefore is raised the water temperatures slightly.
False
the correct answer is False.
A.
the specific heat of a system; the heat of vaporization of a liquid
B.
the release of heat by a system; the absorption of heat by a system
C.
the absorption of heat by a system; the release of heat by a system
D.
the heat of vaporization of a liquid; the specific heat of a system
Answer:
So the one with the arrow going IN to the cylinder will be an absorption of heat. The arrow going outwards will be a release of heat
Explanation:
Answer:
There is no diagram! :(
Explanation:
The intial potential energy is greater than the final kinetic energy.
The mechanical energy is conserved.
The mechanical energy is not conserved.
Answer: The correct answer is option "The mechanical energy is conserved".
Explanation:
Mechanical energy = Kinetic energy + Potential Energy
Mechanical energy of the body is defined a sum of potential energy and kinetic energy possessed by the body in motion. It is the energy associated with position and motion of the body.
The principle of Conservation of Mechanical Energy states that the mechanical energy of the body remains constant as long as the forces acting on the body are conservative forces.
From, this we can say that mechanical energy of the bowling ball with mass of 2 kg falling at speed of 4.4 m/s will remain conserved.
Hence,the correct answer is "The mechanical energy is conserved".
The answer to your question would be The mechanical energy is conserved. I just took the test and it was right.