(a) f = 5.00 × 10²⁰ Hz, E = 3.32 × 10⁻¹³ J;
(b) f = 1.20 × 10¹⁰ Hz, E = 7.96 × 10⁻²⁴J.
<h3>Explanation</h3>
What's the similarity between a gamma ray and a microwave?
Both gamma rays and microwave rays are electromagnetic radiations. Both travel at the speed of light at
in vacuum.
where
- f is the frequency of the electromagnetic radiation,
- c is the speed of light, and
is the wavelength of the radiation.
(a)
Convert all units to standard ones.
.
The unit of
shall also be standard.
.
For each particle,
,
where
is the energy of the particle,
is the planck's constant where
, and
is the frequency of the particle.
.
(b)
Try the steps in (a) for this beam of microwave with
.
Expect the following results:
, and
.
Answer:
Option A. to build new cells.
Explanation:
All living things need nitrogen for the production of new cell because nitrogen is the main structural component of the cell. Protein is made up of amino acid and amino acid made of nitrogen. Without nitrogen atom, enzymes formation is impossible and we know that enzymes are necessary to speed up the chemical process. So nitrogen is very important for living organisms.
A gas behaves more like an ideal gas at higher temperature and lower pressure, as the potential energy due to intermolecular forces.
Answer:
Fe.
Explanation:
- The element which is oxidized is the element that losses electrons and its oxidation state be more positive.
- The element which is reduced is the element that gain electrons and its oxidation state be more negative.
<em> Fe goes from + 2 to +3, so, it is the element that is oxidized.</em>
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Answer:
25.157 cm³
Explanation:
Data Given:
Mass of Sugar (m) = 40g
Density of sugar given in literature = 1.59 g/cm³
Volume of Sugar = ?
The formula will be used is
d = m/v ........................................... (1)
where
D is density
m is the mass
v is the volume
So
Rearrange the Equation (1)
d x v = m
v = m/ d ................................................ (2)
put the given values in Equation (2)
v = 40g / 1.59 g/cm³
v = 25.157 cm³
volume of 40 g of sugar = 25.157 cm³