Explanation:
In induction, what charge does a neutral substance gain compared to the object brought near it?
The neutral object gains the same type of charge as the object that touched it because the electrons move from one object to the other (Figure 10.16). Induction is the movement of electrons within a substance caused by a nearby charged object, without direct contact between the substance and the object.
Answer:
energy : the ability to cause change
work : is force x distance or when an object moves a distance due to a specific force (measured in units of newtons-meters)
potential energy : is stored energy
kinetic energy : is energy in motion
mechanicle energy : the energy of motion such as a moving vechile
thermal energy : total kinetic energy in moving partsticles, like in boiling water (energy of heat)
chemical : energy stored in chemical bonds, like in plants
electromagnetic : waves with electric and magnetic properties , such as light
nuclear energy : energy stored in the nuclear atoms
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Explanation:
Number 29
= 10 N (from rocket) + 10 N (from wheels) - 7 N (from parachute 'cause force in other direction)
= 20 N - 7 N
= 13 N ✔
Number 30
= 100 N - 85 N
= 15 N to the left ✔
A wave that moves up and down
Answer:
D) 0.32
Explanation:
The computation of the thermal efficiency is given below:
Thermal efficiency is
= 710 J ÷ (710 J + 1480 J)
= 710 J ÷ 2,190 J
= 0.32
Hence, the thermal efficiency is 0.32
Therefore the last option is correct