A. Jupiter largest and most massive planet in the solar system
Jupiter has a huge permanent storm that looks like a red spot in images
Jupiter has at least 61 moons orbiting it, some of which are very large
Jupiter located closer to the sun than Kuiper Belt
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Which option that best describes the planet Jupiter?</h3>
Jupiter came on fifth number from the sun and the Jupiter is the massive planet present in our solar system. It contains the big storms like great red spot. The surface of the Jupiter is gas made giant but the surface of the Jupiter is not solid, but it may have a solid inner core about the size of Earth.
The Jupiter contain at least 61 moons which orbiting the Jupiter . The life on the Jupiter is impossible because the Jupiter contain very much pressure, it has volatile surface and the temperature of the Jupiter is very hot than that of the earth.
So we can conclude that option A is the right answer.
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Answer:
50.3N
Explanation:
Work done = force x distance
422J. = force x 8.39m
÷8.39 both side to get force
Force is 50.3N to 1 d.p.
Check:
50.3 x 8.39=422.017J
Same as 422J to 1 d.p
<span>Using conservation of energy and momentum you can solve this question. M_l = mass of linebacker
M_ h = mass of halfback
V_l = velocity of linebacker
V_h = velocity of halfback
So for conservation of momentum,
rho = mv
M_l x V_li + M_h x V_hi = M_l x V_lf + M_h x V_hf
For conservation of energy (kinetic)
E_k = 1/2mv^2/ 1/2mV_li^2 + 1/2mV_{hi}^2 = 1/2mV_{lf}^2 + 1/2mV_{hf}^2
Where i and h stand for initial and final values.
We are already told the masses, \[M_l = 110kg\] \[M_h = 85kg\] and the final velocities \[V_{fi} = 8.5ms^{-1}\] and \[V_{ih} = 7.2ms^{-1} </span>
Answer:
The magnetic field is
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The mass of the metal rod is 
The current on the rod is 
The distance of separation(equivalent to length of the rod ) is 
The coefficient of kinetic friction is 
The kinetic frictional force is 
The constant speed is 
Generally the magnetic force on the rod is mathematically represented as

For the rod to move with a constant velocity the magnetic force must be equal to the kinetic frictional force so

=> 
=> 
=> 
Answer:
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Explanation: