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Answer:</h3>
AgCl + NaNO₃
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Explanation:</h3>
- The reaction between silver nitrate and sodium chloride is an example of a double displacement reaction.
- In a double displacement reaction compounds or salts reacts and exchange cations or anions to form new compounds or salts.
- In this case, silver nitrate and sodium chloride exchange anions and cations to form silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
- Therefore, the complete reaction is given by;
AgNO3 + NaCl → AgCl + NaNO₃
- But since silver chloride is a precipitate, the reaction may also be an example of a precipitation reaction.
Answer:
and
Magnitude of accleration is and the direction is
Explanation:
Average acceleration in the different axes
The components of the acceleration is and
The magnitude of acceleration
Direction
The magnitude of accleration is and the direction is .
Answer:
Noting the color of a solution when heated
Explanation:
Experimental scientific investigation is a process to get answer of question scientifically. This process makes uses of collecting observation and identifying the process in physical word.
Thus, all the option given are a part of scientific observation but only Noting the color of a solution when heated explains the experimental scientific investigation.
Answer:
449.824 kg
Explanation:
F = Gm₁m₂/r²
Above equation can be used to find the gravitational force between two objects.
Here F is the Gravitational force. m₁ , m₂ are the masses of the objects and r is the distance between the objects. Let's take m₁ as the mass of the moon. Then m₂ is the mass of the satellite.
We are given that F = 324 N , m₁ = 7.3 * 10²²kg and r = 2.6 * 10 ⁶m.
324 = 6.67×10⁻¹¹ × m₁ × 7.3×10²² / (2.6 × 10⁶)²
m₁ = 449.824 kg
Answer: h = u^2 / 2g
Explanation:
Given the following :
Horizontal Velocity of projection= u
If :
magnitude of horizontal = magnitude of vertical Displacement
u = u
Minimum height of tower (h) =?
Horizontal Velocity = u
Gravity potential energy = mgh - - - (1)
Kinetic energy = 1/2 mu^2 - - - (2)
m = mass
Where u = magnitude of velocity
g = acceleration due to gravity
h = height
Equating (1) and (2)
mgh = 1/2 mu^2
gh = 1/2 mu^2
2gh = u^2
u = √2gh
Vertical component of Velocity 'v' will be:
u = √2gh
u = √2 × g × h
Square both sides
u^2 = 2 × g × h
h = u^2 / 2g