Answer: 2. Solution A attains a higher temperature.
Explanation: Specific heat simply means, that amount of heat which is when supplied to a unit mass of a substance will raise its temperature by 1°C.
In the given situation we have equal masses of two solutions A & B, out of which A has lower specific heat which means that a unit mass of solution A requires lesser energy to raise its temperature by 1°C than the solution B.
Since, the masses of both the solutions are same and equal heat is supplied to both, the proportional condition will follow.
<em>We have a formula for such condition,</em>
.....................................(1)
where:
= temperature difference
- c= specific heat of the body
<u>Proving mathematically:</u>
<em>According to the given conditions</em>
- we have equal masses of two solutions A & B, i.e.

- equal heat is supplied to both the solutions, i.e.

- specific heat of solution A,

- specific heat of solution B,

&
are the change in temperatures of the respective solutions.
Now, putting the above values


Which proves that solution A attains a higher temperature than solution B.
The answer is D using the work formula
W= F•d but if it was against gravity, it would be 0 if gravity is exerting the same amount, I would pick D using the formula, but I'm not so sure sorry
Answer:
216 m
Explanation:
Assuming a straight line:
Δx = vt
Δx = (12 m/s) (18 s)
Δx = 216 m
A is the only logical answer
Answer:
B. nuclear fusion
Explanation:
Atomic fusion is a process in which two or more lighter nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus.
The mass of the single nucleus thus formed is lighter than the initial mass.
There is a difference in mass in the heavier nucleus thus formed. According to Einstein's mass-energy equation, the change in mass is equated towards energy.
The energy liberated in the process is called as thermo-nuclear energy.
As in the case of isotopes of hydrogen fuses to form helium, the nuclear reaction is given by relation
₁H³ + ₁H² → ₂He⁴ + ₀n¹ + energy
Thus, the nuclear reaction of hydrogen isotopes forming helium is nuclear fusion.