Answer:
well, as u can tell the top layer will always be the youngest layer aka the newest layer. The farther u go down the older the layers get. So the deeper u dig the farther back in time we see.
Explanation:
<u>Answer:</u> The Fermi velocity of lead is 64.4 km/s.
<u>Explanation:</u>
To calculate the Fermi velocity, we use the equation:

where,
h = Planck's constant = 
= mass of electron = 
N = Number of atoms present in per volume of atom multiplied by number of electrons present in given atom = 
= Avogadro's number =
(When the mass is in kilograms)
V = Volume = 
M = molecular weight of lead = 207.2 g/mol
Putting values in above equation, we get:

(Conversion factor: 1 km = 1000 m)
Hence, the Fermi velocity of lead is 64.4 km/s
Answer:
The initial energy and final energy are the same
= 307.52m
≅ 308m
Explanation:
see the attached file
Divide 1.2 by 72 to get the wattage of one beat.
1.2/ 72 = .016666...
terminate by rounding up, giving you .0167kW