I think the answer is Dust. Moons and stars definitely don't seem likely and dark particles, I am not even sure what those are. But I have seen rings on other planets before. Hope this helps. :)
Answer:
The answer is 13 however make sure if they ask for a certain measurement like meter answer it by saying 13 meters.
Explanation:
This basically turns into basic algebra if you know the formula for work. The formula for work is W=F*d
Here are the variables that you know 650J=50N*d so you need d.
All you do is divide 650J by 50N and you get a total of 13 (meters since I don't know what they want you to put it in).
Answer:
5m/s/s
Explanation:
force = mass x acceleration
50 = 10a
a=5m/s/s
Recall this gas law:
= 
P₁ and P₂ are the initial and final pressures.
V₁ and V₂ are the initial and final volumes.
T₁ and T₂ are the initial and final temperatures.
Given values:
P₁ = 475kPa
V₁ = 4m³, V₂ = 6.5m³
T₁ = 290K, T₂ = 277K
Substitute the terms in the equation with the given values and solve for Pf:

<h3>P₂ = 279.2kPa</h3>
Answer:
P = 1 (14,045 ± 0.03 ) k gm/s
Explanation:
In this exercise we are asked about the uncertainty of the momentum of the two carriages
Δ (Pₓ / Py) =?
Let's start by finding the momentum of each vehicle
car X
Pₓ = m vₓ
Pₓ = 2.34 2.5
Pₓ = 5.85 kg m
car Y
Py = 2,561 3.2
Py = 8,195 kgm
How do we calculate the absolute uncertainty at the two moments?
ΔPₓ = m Δv + v Δm
ΔPₓ = 2.34 0.01 + 2.561 0.01
ΔPₓ = 0.05 kg m
Δ
= m Δv + v Δm
ΔP_{y} = 2,561 0.01+ 3.2 0.001
ΔP_{y} = 0.03 kg m
now we have the uncertainty of each moment
P = Pₓ /
ΔP = ΔPₓ/P_{y} + Pₓ ΔP_{y} / P_{y}²
ΔP = 8,195 0.05 + 5.85 0.03 / 8,195²
ΔP = 0.006 + 0.0026
ΔP = 0.009 kg m
The result is
P = 14,045 ± 0.039 = (14,045 ± 0.03 ) k gm/s