Answer:
When volume is kept constant (kept the same), Gay-Lussac's law states that the pressure of gas varies directly with the temperature of the gas. The equation would be , Where P is the pressure (in atm) and T is the temperature (in K°).
Explanation:
Answer:
Eght: 0
Explanation:
The work formula is W = F*d where d is displacement (which means the direction matters)
Same amount of work.
Eight
Time does not matter in Work. Force and Distance do.
F = 50 N
s = 0 The only work you have done is move the ball above your head. Thereafter you just held it.
t = 15 but no work is done. Tell your tired muscles that as they try and deal with holding a 5 kg mass above you head.
W = 0
Nine
Again from the last question you should be able to tell that time does not matter. The force is the same for both of you (that's why he's your identical twin).
So the work is the same. You both weigh the same. You both went the same distance.
8
Fireworks
An exothermic reaction is one where the products have lower energy than the reactants, so the reaction yields energy. The chemical compounds present in firework fuel release a lot of energy upon oxidation. Photosynthesis is endothermic, settling of silt is not a chemical reaction, it is a physical change. Finally, the bubble formation in soda is not exothermic; otherwise, the sodas would become very hot very fast.
The two weak conductors energy double up to make a good conductor!