I think the gravity doesn't affect the mass of an object. Only it's weight can be compared
Biotic components are living things. The root word bio means life. When you say something is abiotic, it means non-living things. The prefix "a" means not or non.
<span>Sunlight and heat: Abiotic
Insects: Biotic
Rotting log: Biotic (This is considered biotic because it was a living thing.)
Bacteria: Biotic
Water: Abiotic
Rocks: Abiotic</span>
A) gneiss
Explanation:
The likely rock that would be found here is gneiss.
A rock type that forms under a great deal of temperature and pressure is a metamorphic rock.
Such rocks would have their minerals crystallized when subjected to these extreme conditions.
- Metamorphic rocks are changed rocks that are formed when minerals in rocks are subjected to extreme pressure and temperature before they start melting.
- These rock type can form from either sedimentary or igneous rocks. In fact a metamorphic rock can also change into another one.
- Examples of metamorphic rocks are gneiss, schist, hornfels, marble etc.
Halite, limestone and sandstone are examples of sedimentary rocks that forms by the accumulation of sediments or precipitation of ions form solutions.
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Slightly downstream for the shortest possible time
Answer:
the maximum height reached by the object from where it was launched is 0.4591 m
Explanation:
initial speed of the object, u= 3 m/s
The velocity at the maximum height will always be 0.
Therefore, final velocity, v= 0 m/s
Using the Newton's equation of motion,
v^2 - u^2 = 2*g*h(max)
0 - u^2= 2*g*h(max)
h(max) = -u^2 /2* g
where g is the gravitational acceleration.
g= - 9.8 m/s^2
substituting the values in equation,
h(max)= - (3*3) / 2*(-9.8)
h(max) = 0.4591 m
the maximum height reached by the object from where it was launched is 0.4591 m
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