Answer:
They oscillates perpendicularly to one another, the oscillation of one field generates the other field.
Explanation:
In a light wave, an oscillating electric field of a light wave produces a magnetic field, and the magnetic field also oscillates to produce an electric field. The magnetic field and the electric field of a light wave both oscillates perpendicularly to one another. The resultant energy and direction of the wave generated as a result of these oscillating fields is propagated perpendicularly to both fields.
<span>The magnitude of an object's average velocity is equal to its
average speed during the same period of time, when the distance
it covers is equal to its displacement during that time.
This happens when the object travels in a straight line.</span>
The answer is Gravity
There's always a gravity between any 2 objects in this universe. between you and your computer, between you and the floor, between your chair and your table, etc.
We just dont feel it because we live in earth which negates all of those gravities with its own.
Q = mc<span>∆t, where:
q = energy flow
m = mass, 120 000 g
c = specific heat capacity, 4.81 J/gC
</span><span>∆t = change in temperature, ~75 (100 - 25, which is room temperature)
Substituting in the values, we get:
q = 120000 x 4.81 x 75 = 43290000 Joules = 43.29 MJ
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