Answer:
B. The mass of Mars is less than the mass of Earth.
Explanation:
Mass of an object is the constant anywhere in the universe.
The weight of an object is equal to the gravitational force acting on it.
Weight is given by

where
G = Gravitational constant
M = Mass of Planet
R = Radius of planet
m = Mass of object
g = Acceleration due to gravity
So weight of an object depends on the acceleration due to gravity on that planet. The acceleration due to gravity depends on the mass and radius of the planet.
The weight of the object is less on Mars because mars has less mass compared to Earth.
Sliding: when an object slides across a surface
rolling: when an object rolls across a surface
static is when something ain't moving
No. I do not agree with Stefan. Quite the contrary. I disagree
with his description of "<span>angle of incidence" as the angle between
the surface of the mirror and the incoming ray.
The correct description of "angle of incidence" is </span><span>the angle between
the NORMAL TO the surface of the mirror and the incoming ray.
Thus, the true angle of incidence is the complement of the angle that
Stefan calculates or measures.</span>
Answer:
Oxidative phosphorylation
Explanation:
This takes place mostly in the organelle called the mitochondrion.
Oxidation of nutrients in cells by enzymes results in the release of the chemical energy present in the molecular energy.
The NADH and succinate products of the citric acid cycle are also oxidized. All this series of reactions takes place in the Electron transport system.The energy from the oxidation is used to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) hence the name oxidative phosphorylation.
Answer:
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Both exceed the matter-energy equivalent of luminous matter
- Dark matter has only an attractive gravitational effect, while the dark energy is repulsive in nature
Explanation:
Dark matter is defined as the matter which consists of about 85% of the total matter of the universe and is no-baryonic in nature.
It is attractive in nature and exerts gravitational pulling effect. Even individual galaxies are under the influence of dark matter. It is way more powerful than the visible matter.
Dark energy is that form of energy which is said to be responsible for the universe's expansion and is repulsive in nature