That's true.
If the line is perpendicular to the y-axis, then it's horizontal,
and parallel to the x-axis.
Every point on the line has the same y-coordinate. If the point (-5, 1)
is on the line, then all the points (any number, 1) are also on it.
The equation of the line is
[ y = 1 ] .
We can obtain the answer easily if we assume the gas here is an ideal gas. We can use t he expression:
PV = nRT
we set nR/V = k
P/T = k
P1/T1 = P2/T2
when P2 = 3P1
P1/10 = 3P1/T2
T2 = 30 degrees Celsius
Answer:
They will be moving away from each other at the same speed.
Explanation:
The final speed may be identical to the initial speed if the collision is perfectly elastic. The final speed will be zero if the collision is perfectly in-elastic.
In all likelihood, the final speed will be slightly slower than the initial speed.
Answer:
2 meters
Explanation:
time is directly proportional to temperarure where distance is the constant k
therefore
T = t x 2a
28=7 x 2a
28= 14a
a=2m
Wait I don't see the question... Can you comment me in it so I can see? I think it's a glitch or something..