What happens when the light hits the glass depends on what it was in before it hit the glass.
WHILE it's in the glass, the speed of light doesn't change.
Answer: a) 0.11 Amp b) 0.000429 Joules c) 0.000514 watt
Explanation:
a)current
I=V/r I=6.0/550 =1.1*10^-2 A
b) energy
E= 1.1*10^-2 x (6.0) x 0.00065s(<-- remember to convert ms to seconds) = 0.000429J
C) Average power
P = (0.000429 x 72) / 60
P = 0.000514 W
Answer:
1. A
2. B or C
Explanation:
1.
F=ma, meaning that if you use two times more force on a constant mass, the acceleration must double. Acceleration is change in velocity, which means that if you are aiming for the same final velocity the change must happen in half of the time. Therefore, the correct answer is choice A.
2.
By Newton's first law, an object in motion will stay in motion unless an external force acts on it. Since there is nothing pushing the puck in the other direction, the puck will either keep on going for at a constant velocity or will reduce its speed gradually, depending on whether or not this ice is considered to be frictionless. Hope this helps!
It is to some sea creatures. Like the ones with air filled areas like lungs and swim bladders