Given that,
Bulk modulus
Change in volume
Edge
The volume of the cube at the ocean's surface will be
Where, a = edge
Put the value into the formula
We need to calculate the change in pressure
Using formula of pressure
Put the value into the formula
The pressure increases by for every meter of depth
We need to calculate the depth
Using formula for depth
Hence, The depth is 9.75 m.
The extra energy allows the molecules to convert states of molecules.
<h3>What is heating?</h3>
When the temperature is increased , the body or particle is said to be heating.
The water in this pot is in the process of changing from a liquid to a gas. Thermal energy is still being added to the water as it vaporizes, but its temperature and the motion of its particles are not increasing.
When the liquid is converted to gas, the temperature reaches the boiling point of water. After boiling, the heat added up will only make the particles to convert its phase and go away in then atmosphere.
Thus, extra energy added helps molecules of water to change its state from liquid to solid.
Learn more about heating.
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Incomplete question. However, I provided a brief about Kinetic energy generation.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Interestingly, Kinetic energy in simple terms refers to the energy possessed by a body in motion.
It is often calculated using the formula E =
A good example of creating even more kinetic energy is a hand crank toy car that moves after you wind it a little, when the car moves it is generating another measure of K.E.
Answer:
6.30 L
Explanation:
P1 = P, V1 = 4.20 L, T1 = T
P2 = P/3, V2 = ?, T2 = T/2
Where, V2 be the final volume.
Use ideal gas equation
By substituting the values, we get
V2 = 6.30 L
⇒ Acids taste <em>sour, react with metals, react with carbonates, and turn blue litmus paper red</em>. Bases <em>taste bitter, feel slippery, do not react with carbonates and turn red litmus paper blue</em>.
The study of acids and bases is crucial to chemistry. The Lewis acid/base motif, which broadens the concept of an acid and base beyond H+ and OH- ions, is one of the most relevant theories.
Acids are ionic compounds, which means they have a positive or negative charge. In water, these ionic compounds separate to create hydrogen ions, or H+.
The quantity of H+ ions in the solution determines how strong an acid is. Acid is stronger the more H+ there is. Bases are ionic substances that separate in water to produce the negatively charged hydroxide ion (OH-). The quantity of Hydroxide ions in a base determines its strength (OH-). The strength of the base increases with OH- ion concentration.
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- Eddie.