Answer:
m = 0.164 kg
Explanation:
T (period)
k (force/spring constant)
m (mass)
T = 2*Pi*sqrt(m/k)
T/(2*Pi) = sqrt(m)/sqrt(k)
(T/(2*Pi))*sqrt(k) = sqrt(m)
m = ((T/(2*Pi))*sqrt(k))^2
m = 4.5*((1.2/(2*Pi)))^2
m = 0.1641403175
Answer:
12.245m3
Explanation:
The electric energy is created by The potential energy substended by the specific volume of water in dam.
Electric energy is calculated as
E= Q× V
E is Energy, Q is charge and V is Voltage
Note that this energy has been given and is 60Joules
From conservation of energy it means;
M× g×h = 60
Where M is the mass of water.
g is acceleration of free fall due to gravity which is 9.8m/S2
h is the height of water flow.
From change of subject of formula for M; we have:
M = 60/ g × h
= 60/ 9.8 × 0.5
= 12.245kg
Now how much water required means the volume of water;
Note density = mass/volume
Therefore volume = mass/density
=12.245/1= 12.245m3
Note the density of water is 1kg/m3
Answer:
The nuclear division processes of mitosis and meiosis occur during cell division. During mitosis, body cells are divided, while during meiosis, s3x cells are divided. At mitosis, a cell divides once; at meiosis, it divides twice.
Explanation:
Answer:
2.25m/s
Explanation:
wavelength=4.5m
period=2sec
frequency= 1/period
=1/2
speed= wavelength×wave frequency
=4.5×1/2
=2.25 m/s
so, none of the options are correct
Answer: cost to implement conservation policies
environmental implications
benefit versus the cost
Explanation:
The conservation policies involves certain instructions which are required to be followed by the human society at all levels so as to conserve resources and protect them for future. The following are the issues which government should be consider before passing the conservation policies this includes:
1. cost to implement conservation policies
: The procedure and expenditure for the implementation of the policies should be under control of the desired budget so that the plan can be efficiently executed.
2.environmental implications
: The government should be concerned about the implication of the policies on the environment. For example the preservation of an endangered species in control condition from an ecosystem can disturb the overall balance of an ecosystem.
3.benefit versus the cost: The government should concern before expending on the implementation of the policies the benefits and costs of the desired policies.