Which of the following pairings are more likely to be held together with the strong nuclear force
Explanation:
1.What does a strong nuclear force do in an atom? It repels electrons from other electrons. It repels protons from other protons. It attracts protons and neutrons.
2.The chain reaction requires both the release of neutrons from fissile isotopes undergoing nuclear fission and the subsequent absorption of some of these neutrons in fissile isotopes.
3.The strong nuclear force holds most ordinary matter together because it confines quarks into hadron particles such as the proton and neutron. In addition, the strong force binds these neutrons and protons to create atomic nuclei.
A perpetual motion machine is (as the name implies) a machine that moves perpetually; it never stops. Ever. So if you created one today and set it going, it would keep on going until the Big Freeze<span>. Calling that “a long time” is an understatement of epic proportions</span>
Answer:
The value is
Explanation:
Generally the relative speed at which you are moving with respect to the person ahead of you is mathematically represented as

substituting 1.05 m/s for
and 2.75 m/s for 
So

=>
Generally the distance by which the person is ahead of you is mathematically represented as

substituting 18.5 s for

=> 
Answer:
Cool.
Explanation:
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Answer:
a) W=12166.20876 J
b) U= -12166.20876 J
Explanation:
No. of moles, n = 8.41
Change of temperature, ΔT = T1 - T2
= 395 - 279
= 116 K
For monatomic gas, γ = 5/3
γ -1 = 2 /3
Solution:
(a)
Work done,
plugging values we get

Ans:
12166.20876 J
Work done, W = + 12166.20876 J
(b)
From first law of thermodynamics, dQ = U + W
but, dQ = 0
( adiabatic process)
Hence, U = - W
= - 12166.20876 J
Ans:
Change in internal energy, U = - 12166.20876 J