A boiling pot of water (the water travels in a current throughout the pot), a hot air balloon (hot air rises, making the balloon rise) , and cup of a steaming, hot liquid (hot air rises, creating steam) are all situations where convection occurs.
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Answer:
A. 600 N
Explanation:
the weight of your friend is 60×100=600N
Answer:
The reading of the experiment made in air is 50 g more than the reading of the measurement made in water.
Explanation:
Knowing that the density of lead is and the volume, we can calculate the true weight of the piece of lead:
When the experiment is done in air, we can discard buoyancy force (due to different densities) made by air because it's negligible and the measured weight is approximately the same as the true weight.
When it is done in water, the effect of buoyancy force (force made by the displaced water) is no longer negligible, so we have to take it into account.
Knowing that the density of water is 1 g per cubic centimeter, and that the volume displaced is equal to the piece of lead (because of its much higher density, the piece of lead sinks), we can know that the buoyancy force made by water is 50 g, opposite to the weight of the lead.
Now that we have the two measurements, we can calculate the difference:
The reading of the experiment made in air is 50 g more than the reading of the measurement made in water.
With the force directly proportional to the product of the masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them...
Answer:
Scientific theories allow scientists to make predictions.