Answer: The sun’s radiation consists of small, massless packets of energy called photons. They travel seamlessly through space; whenever they strike any object, the object absorbs photons and its energy is increased, which then heats it up.
Explanation:
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M/s2 is the SI of an acceleration.
a couple of things that are necessary to measure this :
- use the timing resources to measure the duty cycle
- performing a computationally intensive division operation
it sinks into the liquid
(e.g. water sinks under oil as it is more dense)