Types of heating explained
Q: ENERGY ENERGY The left diagram represents fusion which produces the energy in the sun. The right…
A: In this question we have to answer what type of energy is produced by the sun and then answer the…
Q: Please answer all questions and use a diagram if it is available. Q1: Explain how are the…
A: Solution attached in the photo
Q: 02: Tick L TO the correct sentence: (CHOOSE 6 ONLY) 1. Mary's children are married. Mary is children…
A: Correct sentences are : 1. Mary's children are married 2. What's your daughter's name?
Q: Briefly explain 5 ways in which we can protect photovoltaic systems from lightening strikes.
A: Solution
Q: Define simple, isotropic and homogenous media, express each parameter individually
A:
Q: Please please solve accurate and give comprehensive explanation please it's important
A: Solution: The event this problem is referring to is most likely a Coronal Mass Ejection(CME).
Q: paste BIUvab x, x here. I'm referring to A.A. Sunspot Core Radiation Granules of Chromosphere Wind…
A: given here Earth is the most livable planet in the Solar System. Apart from Earth, Mars is the most…
Q: state two useful functional units that could be used. a) residential solar panels used for over 15…
A:
Q: TYPES OF EFFECTS ON USES RADIATION LIVING TISSUES High doses can kill living cells GAMMA Treat…
A:
Q: Round to three significant figures and enter your answers in scientific notation. Find the…
A:
Q: a) What does the shift in the wavelength tell us about the motion of the object? b) A second star is…
A: this question is about stars are moving away or towards to earth . wavelength is shifted means stars…
Q: Nuclear fusion is a process which releases large amounts of energy and takes place in the core of…
A:
Q: The United States consumes about 2.5 3 1019 J of energy in all forms in a year. How many years could…
A: A solar flare is an eruption on the Sun's surface due to magnetic fields accelerating charged…
Q: What is true? about matter and energy 1.matter is made of atomes and molecules that are constantly…
A: Matter:- The term "matter" broadly refers to any "physical substance." Instead of being a…
Q: How does emission take place?
A:
Q: For this question, CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER, then explain your reasoning in the RATIONALE section…
A:
Q: What would we see on Earth if the Sun's internal energy source suddenly shut down? How long would it…
A: Neutrinos are very light subatomic particles with very little mass. Neutrinos are particles that…
Q: Define Solar Energy? Identify key historical events surrounding solar energy in the form of a…
A: Solar Energy: Our sun gets its energy from the fusing hydrogen in its core, which reaches us in…
Q: How is sunlight made, through radioactive decay, nuclear fission, or nuclear fusion? Brief…
A:
Q: Directions: Answer the question in not more than (5) sentences. How does the Kinetic Molecular…
A: in this question we discuss about kinetic molecular theory.
Q: When exercising in the heat: O A. It is especially important to stay hydrated O B. You should wear…
A: When exercising in the heat, option A that is to be hydrated is true because of the heat that…
Q: A particular isotope has a half-life of 2000 years. If you start with 1 kilogram of this isotope,…
A:
Q: Use the diagrams below to answer questions 28-30. 30 N 25 N 10 N 10 N Cube A Cube C 50 N 30 N 30 N…
A:
Q: Describe the process whereby the energy from a nuclear reactor core is converted into electrical…
A:
Q: To heat a certain amount of gas by 40°C at a constant pressure 600 J are required. If the same…
A:
Q: 11. Explain how the release of energy (cooling) affects the speed of the particles in a substance.
A:
Q: 1. Using SOUND, BALANCED NUCLEAR EQUATION/REACTION AND PRINCIPLE ONLY, explain a. “How does KI…
A: (a) Potassium Iodide (KI) helps to minimize the risk of Thyroid cancer development. When exposed to…
Q: If the sun were to increase in temperature from T to 2T and its radius from R to 2R, then the ratio…
A: D
Q: The universe has existed for 14 billion years. When the history of the universe is collapsed down…
A: Given :- The universe has existed for 14 billion years. When the history of the universe is…
Q: Question 6 Mr. Muscedere, mass 90.0 kg, runs at a speed of 15.0m/s [E] He jumps into the arms of his…
A: Please see the answer below
Q: Use the drawings below to answer the following question. Which drawing (not to scale) represents the…
A:
Q: Calculate the wavelength of signals with frequencies of 1.5 khz, 18Mhz, and 22 ghz in miles, feet,…
A: Frequencies of signals are , , Note:Speed of light is Find:Wavelength of the signal corresponding to…
Q: Compare and contrast briefly the processes of nuclear fusion in the Sun, and on Earth in fusion…
A: Nuclear Fusion in the Sun: Nuclear fusion occurs at the Sun's core, releasing a massive quantity of…
Q: Given the following height-time graph, when will the ball move the fastest?
A: Required :: When will the ball move the fastest.
Q: What is the net result of the nuclear process in the Sun's core?
A:
Q: Which of the images below shows convection? Earth Sun A D
A: heat can be transfer from one point to another point via following 3 process :- 1. conduction 2.…
Q: -) Cloud Seeding is -highly contested- technique were an aircraft sprays a chemical such as Dry Ice…
A: Chemical like silver iodine work like it attracts the water droplets around and within the cloud ,…
Q: Part III: What's My Number? Directions: Complete the table provided below. Answer the questions that…
A: The elements that have the same atomic number with different atomic weights or mass numbers are…
Q: A radioactive substance loses 3% of its substance every 5 years. What is the half-life of this…
A: Given that:- A radioactive substance becomes 97% of the initial substance every 5years. The activity…
Q: Aproximately what is the ratio of the sun's mass to that of the earth? a)10 b)10000 c)30000…
A: As we know that, Mass of sun = 1.989 *1030 kg Mass of earth = 5.97219 *1024 kg
Q: Activity 1.2: Solve for the following problems. Show your solutions and box your final answers.…
A: Given Mass m = 3 kg Rise in temperature ΔΤ = 8 K require specific heat c = 890 J K-1 kg-1
Q: Explain briefly what is difference in chemical energy and nuclear energy?
A: To explain:- Chemical Energy Bonds are related in the chemical field. The energy is stored in the…
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps