Answer:
England
Explanation:
Martin Frobisher's sailing expedition into the waters of northern Canada was sponsored by Queen Elizabeth 1 of England. The Queen believed strongly that there was fertility in the new territory of Canada so she sent Martin Frobisher on a large expedition with about 15 vessels to establish a 100-man colony. This was Martin Frobisher's third trip or voyage to Canada and so he set sail on the 3rd of June, 1578.
He arrived at Frobisher's Bay in Canada July but could not establish a colony which Queen Elizabeth 1 asked him to due to the lack of contentment of his men so instead he he began to mine ore believing to be worth a lot. He mined about 1,350 tons of ore and took back to England. It was in England that it was discovered that the tons of ore was useless and worth nothing.
As a result of this, Martin Frobisher lost a lot of money and was financially incapacitated which made him to look for other means of employment and survival.
The first one is the answer
A capacitor is considered a <u>linear</u> device.
What is a capacitor?
- The capacitor is a like a tiny rechargeable battery, has the capacity to store energy.
- Energy is stored in the form of an electrical charge that creates a potential difference across its plates.
- The same process is done by all types of capacitors, which range in size from tiny capacitor beads used in resonance circuits to enormous power factor correction capacitors.
- These devices are linear because they possess the scaling property, which makes a capacitor something similar to a battery.
- Batteries and capacitors both store electrical energy, despite the fact that their methods of operation are very different.
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Answer:
(A) obsessive compulsive disorder
Explanation:
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is <em>a mental illness that is characterized by the compulsion to perform certain tasks in a certain way and/or the preoccupation with certain thoughts uncontrollably.</em> The latter is the obsessive component of OCD.
The classic OCD depiction is shown in the question, with a person obsessed with cleanliness and thus have a compulsion to wash his hands after meeting strangers to ensure that he is continously clean.
Though many of us might have certain characteristics that look 'OCD-like', <u>a diagnosis can only be made when the behavior is causing distress and/or inability to function on a day-to-day basis. </u>