<span>A: put an atom on a poster in the exhibit
Good luck. The poster itself is made of trillions of trillions of trillions
of atoms. You could not see the extra one any easier than you could
see the ones that are already there, and even if you could, it would be
lost in the crowd.
B: use a life size drawing of an atom
Good luck. Nobody has ever seen an atom. Atoms are too small
to see. That's a big part of the reason that nobody knew they exist
until less than 200 years ago.
D: set up a microscope so that visitors can view atoms
Good luck. Atoms are way too small to see with a microscope.
</span><span><span>C: Display a large three dimensional model of an atom.
</span> </span>Finally ! A suggestion that makes sense.
If something is too big or too small to see, show a model of it
that's just the right size to see.
Answer:
PE = 735 J
Explanation:
PE = mgh:
PE = (25)(9.8)(3) = 735 J
Answer:
Explanation:
Given that:
- Area of the plate of capacitor 1= Area of the plate of capacitor 2=A
- separation distance of capacitor 2,
- separation distance of capacitor 1,
- quantity of charge on capacitor 2,
- quantity of charge on capacitor 1,
We know that the Capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor is directly proportional to the area and inversely proportional to the distance of separation.
Mathematically given as:
.....................................(1)
where:
k = relative permittivity of the dielectric material between the plates= 1 for air
From eq. (1)
For capacitor 2:
For capacitor 1:
We know, potential differences across a capacitor is given by:
..........................................(2)
where, Q = charge on the capacitor plates.
for capacitor 2:
& for capacitor 1:
Answer:
My favourite university is the University of Machigan.
Explanation:
The motto boldly reads 'Artes, Scientia, Vertia' at University of Machigan which means Arts, Knowledge, and Truth in Latin. Since I was in high school, I always wanted to acquire education/college degree from a university that lived up to its motto. I had a great interest in Social Science and Humanities and always wanted to make a career out of it. The University of Machigan first came across to me while I was reading a monthly magazine at our school library. I read an article called 'Constructing the System: Government and Stakeholders' written by a college student from the University of Machigan. It had interesting developments and insights which really interested me. In fact, it included a very crucial piece of information which was similar to my own political principles.
I did some further research on papers and programs offered at University of Machigan and I felt that it was just the right university for me. I read numerous papers and articles from different departments which were all very academic oriented. Moreover, I started updating myself with the admission criteria at University of Machigan every year and is currently working really hard to achieve admissions there.
I'm still few months away from graduating high school but I can already feel the excitement to go there. I have faith in my academic records and potentials that I would make it there. I'm planning to take up 'Government and Politics' program since that is what I'm most interested at. I hope I would learn and acquire the best knowledge and opportunity from one of the best universities in US or I must say, my favourite university.