Answer:
Because it is easier to work at a larger scale
Explanation:
Cogeneration is the process of taking a waste product or process and producing heat and generating electricity from it at the same time.
It could be collection of waste heat from the original generation of electricity or burning of biodiesel, ethanol or methane gas from sewer or cow dung. The only answer where electricity is using or creating heat and generating electricity power is C.
False, they support the text of a picture.
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1st, let's calculate the side AB = c in applying the law of cosine:
AC² = BC²+AC² - 2AB.BC. cos87°)
c²= 10.1²+9.8²-2(10.1)(9.8)(cos(87)
c²=102.01 + 96.04 -196.96cos(87)
c² = 187.74 and c = 13.7
Having calculated the 3rd side, now we can apply Heron's formula for the area:
AREA = √p(p-a)(p-b)(p-c), where p is half the perimeter or p=(a+b+c)/2 =16.8
AREA = √16.8(16.8-10.1)(16.8-9.8)(16.8-13.7)
AREA = 49.42 OR 49.4 unit²