Answer:
Explanation:
Given that:
- area of concrete slab,
- thickness of the layer of air,
- temperature difference between the air and the concrete,
We have:
- thermal conductivity of air at S.T.P.,
<u>Now, according to Fourier's Law of conduction:</u>
putting the respective values:
Motion must be defined relative to something.
Here's an obvious, everyday example:
-- You're in a passenger jet, going to visit grandma on the
coast for the holidays.
-- You're sitting still in your seat, listening to some 'mp3's,
reading a book, and dozing off.
-- At the same time, people on the ground see you flying over
at almost 500 miles per hour.
Are you moving at 500 mph, or are you not moving at all ?
The answer is 'Yes. Both.'. It just depends on who's measuring your speed.
There's no such thing as your "real" speed. Motion is always
relative to something. Different reference = different speed.
According to my notes, C. longest wavelength to shortest: radio waves, microwaves, infra-red rays, visible light, ultraviolet rays, X-rays and lastly, gamma radiation.
In transistor,
Emitter current is equal to the sum of base current and collector current.
Thanks!
<span>On what:
f (is the focal length of the lens) = ?
p (is the distance from the object to the lens) =15.8 cm
p' (is the distance from the image to the spherical lens) = 4.2 cm
</span><span>Using the Gaussian equation, to know where the object is situated (distance from the point).
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Product of extremes equals product of means: