Work done is given by the change in kinetic energy of an object
- The kinetic energy of the shovel, the shrub, and in Robert's movement were changed, therefore, work is done in the given processes,
Reason:
Work is done when the total energy of object is affected by the application of force on the object over a distance
Therefore;
- In option <em>A</em>, pushing the shovel into ground (to dig out the dirt) the requires the application of a force (push) over a distance, (into and out of the ground) therefore work is done
- In option <em>B</em>, picking the shrub up gives it gravitational potential energy, therefore, work is done
- In option <em>C</em>, carrying the shrub to the hole does visible work
- In option <em>D</em>, holding the shrub while lowering it into the hole does work by preventing the shrub from falling randomly
Therefore, <u>work is done in the given processes</u>
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Answer: 24 m
explanation: it would be 24 because if it’s 12 m there and then 12 m back then that would be 24 m all together . if it’s 12 all together there and back,, the answer would be 6 m there and 6 m back:)
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The number of electrons that fill the outer shell
Answer:
p = 1.0076 10⁵ Pa
Explanation:
Atmospheric pressure is given by the relation
P = rho g h
In this case they indicate that the height of the column of mercury is h = 756 mm Hg
let's reduce the height to the SI system
h = 756 mm (1m / 1000 mm)
h = 0.756 m
let's calculate
P = 13600 9.8 0.756
p = 1.0076 10⁵ Pa
TRUE: Dermal Papillae project into and anchor the epidermis to the dermis.
The dermal papillae increases the surface area between the epidermis and dermis. It forms dermal ridges in hands, feet, and fingertips. It extends to the epidermis and contains blood vessels that supply epidermis with nutrients.
Aside from dermal papillae, the following are found in the dermis.
1) fibroblasts
2) adipocytes
3) macrophages
4) nerve endings
5) hair follicles
6) smooth muscles
7) glands
8) lymphatic vessels