No, aluminum has a density near 2.7 g/cm^3
<span>7.8 g/cm^3 is near the density of iron (or in the case of a fork, steel).
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Answer:
55000000 years
Explanation:
Rate of North American Plate moving (Velocity) = 20 mm/yr
Degrees New York has to move = 10° west
New York's longitude = 110 km/°
Distance of New York = 110×10 = 1100 km
= 1100×10⁶ mm

∴ Time taken by New York to move 10° west is 55000000 years
9.3 x 10⁻⁶N
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass 1 = 70kg
Mass 2 = 2000kg
distance = 1m
Unknown:
force between them =
Solution:
The force between the two masses will be a gravitational force of attraction.
F = 
G is universal gravitation constant = 6.67430×10−¹¹ N⋅m²/kg²
r is the distance between the two masses
Substituting the parameters:
F =
= 9.3 x 10⁻⁶N
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Answer:
Option (C) is the answer
Explanation:
may be it is possible if that we stand so far
<h3><u>Answer and explanation;</u></h3>
-Rate of reaction is the speed at which the reactants are converted to products.
-Rate of reactions depends on a number of factors which includes<u>;</u>
- <em><u>Concentration of reactants</u></em>;<u><em> increasing the concentration of reactants</em></u> increases the rate of reaction.
- <u><em>Temperature;</em></u><u><em> </em></u>An <u><em>increase in temperature results to an increased rate of reaction.</em></u> Increase in temperature increases the kinetic energy of molecules thus the collision per unit time also increases and hence the rate of reaction increases.
- <u><em>Decreasing the size of particles of solid reactants</em></u> also increases the rate of reaction. This is because smaller particles increases the surface area on which more collisions can occur thus a faster rate of reaction.
- <em>Adding a catalyst also increases the rate of reaction.</em> This is because catalysts lower the activation energy of reactants, minimum energy require by reactants for the reaction to take place. This thus increases the rate of reaction.