Line spectra are obtained when individual elements are heated using a high-voltage electrical discharge. This heating causes excitation of the element and a subsequent emission of distinct lines of colored light are obtained. Each element has its own unique emission line spectrum; therefore, if any of the tested substances were the same, their spectra would match. However, this is not the case so none of the substances are the same.
I believe it’s c:13 is the answer
Answer:
unchanged
Explanation:
Let the voltage of the battery be V
Inductance L1 = 5 mH
Inductance L2 = 10 mH
consider resistance R of the circuit (wire, battery).
V = I R + L dI/dt
where, I is the current in the circuit and t is the time.
After few seconds of connection being made, the factor dI/dt is negligible. There is no change in the current flowing through the circuit. when inductor was just attached in the circuit, a current
That's false. It's the other way around. One light year is a distance that's a little farther than 63,000 astronomical units.
Answer:
magnitude of the pressure on the sail in the vicinity of Earth’s Orbit=
Explanation:
The momentum of a photon is:
p = E/c
E = the photon energy
c = the speed of light.
take the time derivative (gives the force)
F = dp/dt = (dE/dt)/c
F = 2(dE/dt)/c (is doubled for complete reflection of the light)
Intensity has the units of energy per unit time per unit area
= I
then,
Force/unit area = 2I/c
magnitude of the pressure on the sail in the vicinity of Earth’s Orbit=