Answer:
Control of air–fuel ratio
Oxygen sensors tell the ECU whether the engine is running rich (too much fuel or too little oxygen) or running lean (too much oxygen or too little fuel) as compared to ideal conditions (known as stoichiometric).
Explanation:
Answer:
x₁ = 15 m, x₂ = 12 m
, x_total = 27m, v₁ = 5 m / s
, v₂ = - 3 m / s
Explanation:
In this exercise we will use the kinematics of uniform motion
v = d / t
let's apply this equation for the first move
v₁ = Δx / t = (x₂-x₀) / t
v₁ = (12- (-3)) / 3
v₁ = 5 m / s
the distance traveled is x₁ = 15 m
Now let's analyze the return movement
v₂ = Δx / dt
v₂ = (0 - 12) / 4
v₂ = - 3 m / s
The negative sign indicates that the vehicle is moving to the left
the distance traveled is x₂ = 12 m
The total dystonia is
x_total = x₁ + x₂
x_total = 15 +12
x_total = 27m
In the attached we have the graphics of the movement
Answer:
(a). 12 plants
(b). 3171 $
Explanation:
(a)first convert units of 100 billion kWh/year into Watts(W)
also convert the units of 1000 MW into Watts(W)
1 billion = 10^9
1 year = 365*24 = 8760 hrs
so
100 billion kWh/year = 1
=
W
1000 MW = 
no. of plants =
= 11.4
So 12 plants required
(b)
savings = unit price*total units
= 
= 3170.9 =3171 $
Use F=ma formula
F=m v/t. a=v/t
put values u will get answer.
answer should be around 30N .
Answer:
1
The mass of the Potassium-40 is 
2
The Dose per year in Sieverts is 
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The isotopes of potassium in the body are Potassium-39, Potassium-40, and Potassium-
41
Their abundance is 93.26%, 0.012% and 6.728%
The mass of potassium contained in human body is
per kg of the body
The mass of the first body is 
Now the mass of potassium in this body is mathematically evaluated as

substituting value


The amount of Potassium-40 present is mathematically evaluated as
0.012% * 0.024


The dose of energy absorbed per year is mathematically represented as

Where E is the energy absorbed which is given as 
Substituting value


The Dose in Sieverts is evaluated as


