Where’s the graph? I don’t see anything
If you are choosing to get a digital photo album it can come with the advantages like, it’s more economically friendly because you’re not having to print out pictures. But it’s disadvantage is that you can lose it easily or accidentally delete it some way. You also have a choice of a physical photo album, it’s advantages are that you won’t lose it as easily and they might last longer than a digital one’s. It’s disadvantage though is that with all the pictures and the book to keep the pictures in takes a lot from the economy. A solution to the digital photo album is to save in on a hard drive or something like that so you can keep it without having to worry about it being deleted as easily. The solution with the physical photo album is that you could get a photo holder that you can slide picture into pockets because it will keep the pictures from damage as well as using less paper products.
you can read over it and change things i might have done wrong and if i completely missed the point of this i’m sorry and hope you have a good day/night. (also it’s 6 sentences)
(89000/102000)×100
=87.25%
(92000/104000)×100
=88.46%
efficiency is (output/input)×100
if u get confused which way input and output should go, remember the smaller value is always output and it's above in the fraction, then only it's possible to get a efficiency lower than 100.
F = mass x acceleration
We have mass = 200kg
and acceleration = 3 m/s^2 so...
F = (200)(3)
F = 600 N
<span>Nothing, in terms of the chemistry.
The distance between the electrodes affects the electrical resistance very slightly. Increasing the distance increases the resistance and reduces the current slightly, which reduces slightly the amount of product.
For most practical applications, for electrolysis done in a beaker, varying the distance between the electrodes will make little difference.
Increasing the concentration of the electrolyte will increase the current flow because there are more charged particles to carry charge, and increase the product yield.</span>