Answer:
Another metaphor that can help explain energy quantization at the atomic level is the number of teams at different stages in the Football World Cup tournament taking each stage as a given amount of energy gained by the teams at that stage as follows;
Stage 1 Group Stage
The number of teams in the group stage = 32, Energy per team = 1
Knock out stages
Round of 16
The number of teams in the round of 16 stage = 16, Energy per team = 2
Semi final
The number of teams in the semi final stage = 8, Energy per team = 4
Quarter final
The number of teams in the quarter final stage = 4, Energy per team = 8
Final
The number of teams in the semi final stage = 2, Energy per team = 16
The winning team
The number of teams that win the World Cup = 1, Energy of the team = 32
As seen as each team has a specific energy level at each stage of the world cup and there can not any energy value that is an intermediate value of the energy of the teams each at each stage, so also at the atomic level particles within the atom and therefore the atom itself can possess only specific quantum of energy values in a given level or state.
Explanation:
Longer Health. Maybe give more options?
Answer: option D. 4
Reasoning:
Assuming that the time elapsed between any two consecutive dots is the same, and that the second dot marks second 1, the column with 3 dots marks second 2, and the dot right most marks second 3, the motorcycle has positive acceleration after 4 seconds.
That is because:
1) from the first dot to the second dot: the velocity the lenght of the arrow that models the velocity decrases, which means that the acceleration is negative.
2) In the nex group of dots the length of the arrow remains equal, which means that the velocity is constant and the acceleration is 0.
3) For the last dot, the length of the arrow is greater, which means that the velocity increases, and so the acceleration is positive.
Is this tennis?
If it is, it depends whether or not it went out after it bounced in Team B's box. If it did, it's Team A's point. If it didn't, it's Team B's point. And if they're still in the same game, then Team A serves.
Basketball?
No points for either team; it's team B's ball.
Volleyball?
Team B's point; Team B serves.
I'm sorry if I didn't get the sport you were talking about. The question wasn't very specific...