In an attempt to reduce our dependence on non-renewable resources, and cut down on the harm to the environment, we could burn biomass to produce electricity.
Answer:
1681714.28571 N/C
Yes it could exist
Explanation:
m = Mass of housefly = 12 m
q = Charge = 70 pC
g = Acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²
E = Electric field
When an object accumulates charge it means that it is gaining electrons making it negatively charged. This is the concept of static electricity.
Here, the electric force and the graviational force will balance each other

1681714.28571 N/C of electric field would be required to levitate
The direction of the electric field would be upwards vertically.
In air the critical value of electric field is
which is more than the critical value of electric field in air. So, the electric field can exist.
The correct answer is C. microwaves, infrared, visible, gamma rays
Electromagnetic waves arranged in order of frequencies and wavelengths form the electromagnetic spectrum. In the order of decreasing frequency we obtain the following sequence.
Gamma ray>x-ray>ultraviolet >visible light>infrared light>microwaves>radio waves.
According to the Einsteins equation, E=hf, Energy is directly proportional to frequency. the higher the frequency the higher the energy of the photon and vice-versa.
Answer:
1
The mass of the Potassium-40 is 
2
The Dose per year in Sieverts is 
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The isotopes of potassium in the body are Potassium-39, Potassium-40, and Potassium-
41
Their abundance is 93.26%, 0.012% and 6.728%
The mass of potassium contained in human body is
per kg of the body
The mass of the first body is 
Now the mass of potassium in this body is mathematically evaluated as

substituting value


The amount of Potassium-40 present is mathematically evaluated as
0.012% * 0.024


The dose of energy absorbed per year is mathematically represented as

Where E is the energy absorbed which is given as 
Substituting value


The Dose in Sieverts is evaluated as


