I believe it is A bit not completely sure
Answer:
A. John Tyndall
Explanation:
In 1887, John Tyndall confirmed the theory of <u>biogenesis</u>, formulated by Luis Pasteur in 1864, applying sterilization by <u>discontinuous heating</u>, a process that is currently known as tyndalization. Evidence of the existence of resting microbacterial forms, very resistant to heat.
Thanks to this demonstration he is recognized as the <em>father of microbiology</em> with Pasteur. The theory brought down the previous idea of the Spontaneous Generation, which remained in force since 1745.
Explanation:
1) For a positive point charge, the lines radiate outwards
for a negative point charge, the lines converge inwards
2) F = 2.3 X 10^-26 N
k = 9 X 10^9 N.m²/C
q1 = q2 = e = 1.6 X 10^-19 C
r = ?
F = kq1q2/r²
r² = kq1q2/F
r = √[kq1q2/F ]
r = √0.0100
r = 0.10m
The two protons are 0.10 m apart
3) The unit if electric field intensity is Newton-per-coulomb N/C
Explanation:
Every rotating body experiences centrifugal force. Due to this force the body tends to bulge out around it mid point and gets flattened at the poles. Same is applicable to Earth as well. Since the Earth is rotating at a very high speed, its equator gets bulged out due to centrifugal force. Because of this bulged equator, Earth's pole to pole diameter and equatorial diameter has difference of around 42.76 km. It is flatter on the poles. This also proves that Earth is not a perfect sphere.
No you can’t because north and south attract eachother