The Brayton cycle<span> is a thermodynamic </span>cycle<span> named after George Bailey </span>Brayton<span> that describes the workings of a constant pressure heat engine. The original </span>Brayton<span> engines used a piston compressor and piston expander, but more modern gas turbine engines and air breathing jet engines also follow the </span>Brayton cycle<span>.</span>
Answer: 0p + 40
Step-by-step explanation:
5p + 30 - 5p + 10
0p + 40
Answer:
230 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
draw a horizontal line from x and use congruent rule to have a full 360 degree circle. You can now subtract 60 and 70 from 360 degrees leaving you with 230 degrees as x
That would be tan
(1-cos)(1+cos)=1-cos² which equals to sin²
√sin²/cos²= sin/cos which equals to tan
Answer:
Imperfect substitutes
explanation:
The choices above are not perfect substitutes, meaning they can not be perfectly or directly replace the other. Imperfect substitutes are close substitutes but not perfect substitutes. Unlike perfect substitutes, imperfect substitutes satisfies same utility but has different characteristics and therefore not entirely substitutable. For example, while one may want to have the 40 marks too, he'd rather have 60 marks even if the criteria for a 60 mark score was increasingly hard.