Maybe, but she hasn't proved it yet. As another example, somebody may bring a jar of gas to your laboratory, and you test the gas in the jar and you find nitrogen atoms, oxygen atoms, argon atoms, and krypton atoms, and there isn't a single compound in it. The gas in the jar is a MIXTURE of gases . . . a mixture that we call "Air".
Yes.
In fact, from the graph we see that the threshold frequency (the minimum energy of the incoming energy needed to extract a photoelectron from the material) is
(we see it because this is the frequency at which the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electron is zero).
The incoming photon in this problem has a frequency of 8.0 E14 Hz, so above the threshold frequency, therefore it is enough to extract photoelectrons from the material.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Earthquake s are subducting the ancient early rocks

where:
F - force
m - mass
a - acceleration
We transform this formula to get a:

Answer:
α = 1.32 rad/s²
Explanation:
given,
diameter of the bicycle = 0.8 m
radius of the bicycle = 0.4 m
initial speed of the bicyclist,u = 0 m/s
final speed of the bicyclist,v = 22 Km/h = 22 x 0.278
= 6.12 m/s
time,t = 11.6 s
acceleration =
=
=0.53 m/s²
we know,
a = α r


α = 1.32 rad/s²
the angular acceleration of the wheels is equal to α = 1.32 rad/s²