Cold temperature can't "flow" into a warmer object, in this case, the person's hand. The heat energy of the hand gets transferred to the colder object, the ice.
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i think it is 45 kilograms not really sure?
Explanation:it might be wrong but i think it is right
Answer:
* energy is proportional to masses. in a graph it would look like a line
* kinetic energy varies with the square of the velocity, In a graph it gives rise to a quadratic curve
Explanation:
Kinetic energy is defined by
K = ½ m v²
when analyzing this expression we can see:
* energy is proportional to masses. Therefore, doubling the mass doubles the kinetic energy and if the mass rises 4 times the energy rises 4 times, that is, they are directly proportional, in a graph it would look like a line
* kinetic energy varies with the square of the velocity. Therefore by doubling the speed the energy goes up 4 times. In a graph it gives rise to a quadratic curve
Answer:
Spherical concave mirrors
Explanation:
Like spherical convex mirrors, spherical concave mirrors have a focus. If the object is closer to the mirror than the focal point is, the image will be virtual, like we talked about before for the plane mirror and the convex mirror.
Concave mirrors, on the other hand, can have real images. If the object is further away from the mirror than the focal point, the image will be upside-down and real---meaning that the image appears on the same side of the mirror as the object.
The closer the object comes to the focal point (without passing it), the bigger the image will be.
You can try this yourself by looking into the concave side of a shiny spoon. If you look into the spoon while holding it at arm’s length, you’ll see an extremely magnified, upside-down image of your face. But as you bring the spoon closer to your eyes, the image will get bigger and bigger.
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