False; the three major scales used to measure earthquakes are the Mercalli Scale, the Richter Scale, and the Magnitude Scale. I hope this helps!
Answer:
Distance = 40 meters.
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Force = 25N
Time = 10 seconds
Power = 100 Watt
To find the distance;
First of all, we would determine the work done;
Workdone = power * time
Workdone = 100 * 10
Workdone = 1000 Nm
Next, we use the following formula to find the distance;
Workdone = force * distance
1000 = 25 * distance
Distance = 1000/25
Distance = 40 meters.
Answer: 43.01 m
Explanation:
Given that :
Time ball uses in the air = 5.93, time it takes to reach maximum height and return = time of flight(T) = 5.93 s
TIME of flight (T) = 2 * time taken(t)
Where g = a = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8m/s²
S = 0.5at²
S = maximum height
Tjme taken (t) = time of flight / 2 = 5.93/2 = 2.965 s
Hence,
S = 0.5at²
S = 2 × 0.5 × 9.8 × 2.965²
S = 43.0770025
S = 43.01 m
I'm pulling this from the top of my head but I'm going to guess:
A.) formed for the first blank and cooled for the second blank. I hope this helped.