10. In a few sentences, explain the "theory of Everything".
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Q: 5. Is an outside observer able to watch a person cross the Event Horizon of a black hole? A. No, the…
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Q: 3. Explain what 'Escape Velocity' is.
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Q: 2. Which of the following describes absolute zero? It is the temperature needed to create liquid…
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Q: 4. Which of the following constituents of the Universe is present in the highest fraction in terms…
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Q: Why is physics sometimes called the fundamental science?
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Q: 3- Compare the size of: observable universe and the earth. Scale down the numbers you found to more…
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Q: What are the postulates for the Special Theory of Relativity?
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- 1. What is matter made of? 2. What are in between the particles? 3. Why do particles of matter move? 4. Do particles of different matter look the same? Why?In 1998, it was announced that the expansion of the universe is accelerating. What does this imply from the perspective of the big bang? a. A force exists that we knew nothing about causes the expansion. b. The universe must be closed. c. The universe is finite. d. The amount of dark matter must be far less than the amount of normal matter. e. The universe must be infinitely old.25. A photon has a frequency of 1.14 x 10^15 Hz. What is the energy of the photon? Use the formula E = hf, where E is energy in Joules, h is Planck's constant = 6.62 x 10^-34 J/s, and f is frequency (Hz). 5.82 x 10^-49J 8.77 x 10^-16 J 7.55 x 10^-19 J 1.09 x 10^-12 J wwwwww
- plz do both2. A speck of carbon dust may contain as many as 30 billion atoms of carbon, each atom having a mass of 2.00 x 1023 grams. Suppose the mass of all the atoms in a speck of carbon dust were converted entirely to energy and applied to the kinetic energy of a baseball. How fast would the baseball be moving? (Mass of baseball = 0.145 kg. ) (1 gram = 1 x 10*kg) (KE = ½ mv²) (1 billion = 1 x 10°)9, Which of the following achievements was been attributed to Isaac Newton: a. Laws of Motion. b. General Relativity. c. Quantum Mechanics. d. Geocentric Model for the Solar System.
- II. Ordinary Notation 456,000 0.000457 Scientific Notation (6.) (7.) (8.) 23,700 (9.) (10.) (11.) (12.) 2.34 х 104 2.34 x 104 4.90 x 102 7.82 x 1051. Suppose we had calculated the circumference C of the circle from our diameter d, using the formula C = Td. What would be the (absolute) uncertainty ac in the circumference, in terms of any of the following quantities: od,d, and C?2.With illustrative examples,explain this statements about the nature of science: Science is concerned with the production of reliable information