Penn foster Students: Velocity
a. A solid fuel mixes with an adequate amount of liquid fuel to be able to sustain an open burning flame.
b. A gaseous fuel mixes with an adequate amount of oxygen and heats to ignition temperature.
c. A solid fuel encounters an open flame and entrains enough air to ignite.
d. A gaseous fuel encounters an external heat source and experiences piloted ignition.
The option that is correct as regards flaming combustion from the question is A solid fuel mixes with an adequate amount of liquid fuel to be able to sustain an open burning flame.
Therefore, option A is correct.
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Answer is A(Soild Fuil
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blue and yellow
B.
green
C.
all colors except green
D.
white
Answer:
a) 0.4175 seconds
b) 0.854 m
Explanation:
t = Time taken
u = Initial velocity = 40 m/s in x direction
v = Final velocity
s = Displacement = 16.7 m
a = Acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²
a) Time = Distance / Speed
Time taken by the ball to reach home plate is 0.4175 seconds
b) Here velocity will by taken in y direction will be 0
The ball drops by 0.854 m between the pitcher’s hand and home plate.
B. the chromosphere.
C. sunspots.
D. solar wind.
C is the right answer
Answer:
neutrons striking nuclei
a single large nucleus breaking apart
two small nuclei forming
Explanation:
- Nuclear fission occurs when a large, unstable nucleus absorbs a slow-moving neutron and breaks apart into two smaller nuclei + additional neutrons. In the process, the mass of the final product is smaller than the mass of the initial nucleus, so this mass difference is converted into a large amount of energy, according to Einstein's equation:
- Nuclear fusion occurs when two small nuclei join together forming a larger nucleus. In the process, the mass of the final nucleus is smaller than the sum of the masses of the initial nucleu, so this mass difference is converted into a large amount of energy, according to Einstein's equation:
We can now analyze each statement and see which one is valid only for nuclear fission:
neutrons striking nuclei --> valid only for nuclear fission
two small nuclei joining together --> valid only for nuclear fusion
the release of large amounts of energy --> valid for both fission and fusion
a single large nucleus breaking apart --> valid only for nuclear fission
two small nuclei forming --> valid only for nuclear fission
Answer:
A, D, E
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Explanation:
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