Answer:
Random Access Memory
Explanation:
The computer memory which contains the data or information until the device or computer have powered is known as volatile memory. Random Access Memory is the example of volatile memory. This is because it losses all the data it contains when the power is interrupted or when the system stops working.
Scipio Africanus (in Italian: Publio Cornelio Scipione)
Answer:True
Explanation:
Considering it True or False Question
The skipper is right as he says that you will experience a greater buoyant Force for an extra-large life preserver.
According to Archimedes Principle if an object is submerged in a fluid it will displace water according to its weight and will experience the buoyant force equal to its weight.
For extra-large life, preserver mass is distributed over a large volume thus it experiences a large buoyant force.
This is the useage of velocity
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