It would be aluminum chlorite.
<h2>Right answer: Doldrums</h2>
These are also called zones of equatorial calm and it is due a climatic phenomenon that is placed near the Earth equator, attributed to the soft winds, that are called calm winds as well; accompanied by systems of abundant rains and heat.
In this area periods of great calm occur when the winds virtually disappear completely, trapping the sailing ships for long periods (days or weeks). This is why the term <em>doldrum</em> became popular as a colloquial expression in the eighteenth century, to refer to "<em>the caprice of the wind that slows down the navigation to sail".
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The zone is located in the place where two trade winds meet, this means the trade winds of the northern hemisphere <u>converge</u> with those of the southern hemisphere, that is why this region is related to the <u>intertropical convergence zone</u>.
A question you can gather from this experiment is figuring out the distance traveled by the car, and how far it went. A simple solve of X equation could be used.
Answer:
Explanation:
Given:
dI/dt = 6.21 A/s
n = N/l
= 100 turns/cm
= 100 turns/cm × 100 cm/1 m
Radius, r = 14.7 cm
= 0.147 m
Inductance, L = uo × n^2 × A × l
L/l = 4pi × 10^-7 × (100 × 100)^2 × pi × 0.147^2
= 8.53 H
Emf, E = L × dI/dt
E/l = L/l × dI/dt
= 8.53 × 6.21
= 52.98 V/m
=
If the group of all forces acting on an object is balanced,
then the effect of all of them is the same as if there were
no forces at all on the object. In that case, the object
continues moving in a straight line at a constant speed.