Answer: Neptune's distance from the Sun is greater than Saturn's.
Explanation:
The sentence that best describes data that would suggest methane is frozen on Neptune is that Neptune's distance from the Sun is greater than Saturn's.
Since Neptune is farther away from the Sun than Saturn, it implies that it has a colder temperature than Saturn and thus would suggest that methane is frozen on Neptune.
I think you get half of the magnetic field and that means half the power of the magnetic field.
Answer:
Work hasn't been done by Michael because no distance was covered.
Explanation:
Workdone is given by the formula;
Where;
W is the work done
F represents the force acting on a body.
s represents the distance covered by the body.
Hence, work hasn't been done by Michael because no distance was covered, as the table didn't move at all. Therefore, work done is zero.
Answer:
a) conservation of the angular momentum
b) As a consequence of the interaction between particles.
Explanation:
A star is formed in a molecular cloud of gas and dust, mainly composed of hydrogen and helium. The Nebular Theory establishes, for the formation of the solar system, that the cloud starts to collapse under its own gravity when it receives a shock wave from a near event, for example, a supernova explosion. That results in the cloud breaking in small pieces, and those pieces constitute a possible future star.
Then it begins to accrete and rotate as a consequence of the angular momentum. In the center of that disk when it reaches the necessary temperature and pressure a protostar will born.
However, as the solar nebular condenses in the center due to its own gravity, the density increases, allowing more collisions between the particles that are in the nebula (atoms, free protons, etc), so the pressure rises and the temperature increases.