Answer:
Since it us the resistance that causes the power output, it might be intuitive to think that more resistance produces more power but as P=I^2 * R one actually needs high current and low resistqnce. That means 75 W has lower resistance and higher current.
Now you may think that making the resistance very low, one gets the most power. Not so, as the circuit has wires, power source etc. All the have their resistance. In theory one gets the maximum power over a resistor when the resistor is half of the total resistance of the circuit. This in practice would be inefficient as one would lose half of the total power elsewhere. In practice circuits have fuses that limit the current and one gets the maximum power at the current the fuse is rated to. So if there is 20 A fuse, the maximum power is 2400 W and the corresponding resistance 6 ohm.
The force of gravity is that amount of attractive force which is exerted between two bodies on each other.
As per Newton's law of gravitation the force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two bodies and inversely proportional to the square of separation distance between them.
Mathematically 
Here G is the gravitational constant whose value is 6.67×
As per the question the masses of the objects are increased keeping the separation distance same.
As force of gravity ∝ product of masses of two bodies,
Hence the force of gravity increases with the increase of mass.
Answer:
Yellow, green, polka dot and white jerseys
Explanation:
Tour de France is the biggest bicycle race in the world held at France over a period of 23 days. At the end of each day of racing they give to the certain riders FOUR different colored jerseys:
- The yellow jersey is given to the overall winner at each stage, this shows the rider who was the best in the previous stage.
- The green jersey is given to the best sprinter of each stage,
- The polka dot jersey is given to the rider who first reach the crest of designated hills and mountains at each stage.
- The white jersey is given to the fastest rider at each stage under 25 years at the beginning of the racing year.
At the end of the competition, the total points are counted and the different jerseys are given to the overall winners.
The answer is probably gravity