Answer:
Cesium (Cs)
very low electronegativity
there are a bunch of cool videos online about Cesium reacting with water
most are faked but the general idea is a cool one as Cesium very quickly and easily gives up it's one and only outermost (or valence) electron
Explanation:
It can't be less than 250 N or the cart wouldn't move at all. That means there is only 1 answer. It's between not enough info or 250 N. The answer is 250 N. If it was any more, there would be acceleration.
If you could please give me a already given speed I could estimate it. since there is no speed shown you wouldn't be able to estimate the speed of the moving train.
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
A large risk of tailgating is the collision avoidance time being much less than the driver reaction time. Driving instructors advocate that drivers always use the "two-second rule" regardless of speed or the type of road. During adverse weather, downhill slopes, or hazardous conditions such as black ice, it is important to maintain an even greater distance.
Answer:
The answers to the questions are
1. Sound <u>e</u>nergy
2. Co<u>n</u>ductor
3. Flow
4. Thermal ener<u>g</u>y (g underlined)
5. Elect<u>r</u>ic current
6. Insulator
7. Light energ<u>y</u>
8. El<u>e</u>ctric circuit
The underlined letters are, e, n, g, r, y, e which can be rearranged to spell energy
Explanation:
1. Sound energy is the wave form of mechanical energy that is transferred by the vibration of the of the medium through which it propagates
2. An electrical conductor is used to conduct electricity from one point to another
3. An object or material flows when it has a smooth motion towards a given direction, such as a river
4. Thermal ener<u>g</u>y is the form of energy that is given off by a body as sensible heat that can be measured as a temperature by a thermometer
5. Electric current is the electricity in a circuit
6. An insulator is a material that limits the flow of electricity or heat
7. Light energy is the form electromagnetic energy which the eye can sense
8. An electric current flows an electric circuit which consist of a source of electricity and an path through which the electric current can easily flow.