Answer: Fourth option. It increased by a factor of 3.
Solution:
m1=1.0 kg
Cylinder's gravitational potential energy: Ep=m*g*h
Ep1=(1.0 kg)*g*h
Ep1=g*h
m2=3.0 kg
Ep2=(3.0 kg)*g*h
Ep2=3*g*h
Replacing g*h by Ep1 in the equation above:
Ep2=3*Ep1
Then, the cylinder's gravitational potential energy increased by a factor of 3.
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Of course. Wind is air in motion, and the gases in air are composed of
all the usual familiar stuff ... atoms, molecules, mass, etc. That's how
the wind moves things ... it has momentum and kinetic energy, which
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Critical thinking means that you should question everything that you read and hear and you should also verify your information. You should not just accept the first possible answer without questioning or verifying it.
So the correct answer is:
c. implementing the first solution to a problem identified
A is the answer you can believe me
There are two forces acting on a rocket at the moment of lift off: Thrust pushes the rocket upwards by pushing gases downwards in the opposite direction.Weight is the force due to gravity pulling the rocket downwards towards the centre of the earth.So I'm thinking the answer is THRUST.