1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True.
6. False.
7. True.
8. False.
9. False.
10. True.
11. False.
<h3><u>Explanation</u>:</h3>
A wave is a disturbance in a medium which can propagate through a medium. But the net displacement of the medium remains zero.
The spreading of the wave from a slit or hole is proved through the double slit experiment showing interference between the two waves. So they do spread by passing through a hole.
A longitudinal wave is what is seen when a stone is thrown into a pond. The ripples created are the compression points and the areas between the two ripple is called the rarefaction point.
Amplitude is defined as the maximum displacement of a particle in wave from its mean position. So its not distance between two compression points.
2nd law of reflection states that the angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection.
An electromagnetic wave doesn't need a matter to get transferred. Its the electric field and magnetic field vibrating at same interval but in 90°to each other.
Mechanical wave needs matter to transfer energy. So it cannot travel through space.
Decibel is the unit of intensity of sound. Unit of frequency is hertz or cps.
Answer:
A supersaturated solution made out of sugar and oil is crystallized on a surface suitable for crystal nucleation such as a stick.
I hope this helps.
Answer:
radium,uranium,polonium
Explanation:
they are all radioactive isotoped
I think it is the first option!
When different macronutrients (e.g., carbohydrates) are metabolized, they yield different amounts of energy, commonly measured in kilocalories.
They are given by the following conversion factors:
carbohydrates = 4 kcal/g
protein = 4 kcal/g
fat = 9 kcal/g
If the slice of pizza contains 29 g carbohydrates, that means there are 4 kcal/g × 29 g = 116 kcal from carbohydrates. It contains 13 g protein, so there are 4 kcal/g <span>× 13 g = 52 kcal from protein.
The total number of kilocalories is 280, of which we have accounted for 168 (116+52). 280–168=112 kcal.
So, there are 112 kcal from fat. Using our conversion factor, 112 kcal </span><span>× 1 g/9 kcal = 12 g fat.</span>