Answer:
A. electric current is continuous and static electricity is not continuous
Explanation:
Electric current is a continuous flow of electrons. For example, through a circuit.
Static electricity is the movement of charges (like electrons) from one object to another. For example, when you rub your feet on carpet and then touch a doorknob, that's static electricity. The electrons move from your body to the doorknob, resulting in a shock, and then they stop.
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Answer:
As you used two diferent instruments, one is more sensitive than the other.
Explanation:
The sensitivity of an instrument is the minimum amount of magnitude that can be differentiate a measurement system.
In method A, you got 27 cm, so if in method B, you got 27.00, method B is more sensitive. It's like saying that one system measures more than the other
Answer:
The AH+ for Br2() is 0 kJ/mol.
The AH+ for Hg() is 0 kJ/mol.
The AH; for N261) is 0 kJ/mol.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
The thermal energy will flow from the hotter object to the cooler object until their temperatures are equal i.e. until they reach equilibrium.
Answer:
D. equilibrium