The answer is static friction. This is the friction that involves objects that do not move.
Gravitational potential energy can be described as m*g*h (mass times gravity times height).
Originally,
15kg * 9.8m/s^2 *0.3 m = 44.1 kg*m^2/s^2 = 44.1 Joules.
After it is moved to a 1m shelf:
15kg * 9.8m/s * 1 = 147 kg*m^2/s^2= 147 Joules.
To find how much energy was added, we subtract final energy from initial energy:
147 J - 44.1 J = 102.9 Joules.
Since, the options are not given the question is incomplete the complete question is as follows.:
Which of the following is a major way in which oceans contribute to weather systems?
provide a diverse habitat for many organisms
experience changes in amounts of dissolved salts
store and transport the Sun's heat energy
reach depths that can be as much as 12000 meters
Answer: Store and transport the Sun's heat energy.
Explanation:
Oceanic currents are just like a conveyor belt. It helps in transportation of the warm water and the precipitation from the equator to the poles and the cold water in the poles towards the tropics. This way the oceans counteract the uneven distribution of the radiation of sun that reaches upto the surface earth. This will regulate the global climate.
For 2 draw the molucules very close together. because in soilds the molucules are VERY close to gether.
and for 3 Draw them with a lot of space apart from each other. Molucules move freely and openly in air and space.
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Answer:
The effect of lowering the condenser pressure on different parameters is explained below.
Explanation:
The simple ideal Rankine cycle is shown in figure.
Effect of lowering the condenser pressure on
(a). Pump work input :- By lowering the condenser pressure the pump work increased.
(b) Turbine work output :- By lowering the condenser pressure the turbine work increased.
(c). Heat supplied :- Heat supplied increases.
(d). Heat rejected :- The heat rejected may increased or decreased.
(e). Efficiency :- Cycle efficiency is increased.
(f). Moisture content at turbine exit :- Moisture content increases.