Example? I see none, so I'll make up my own.
An example of kinetic energy, is like bicycle riding down a hill.
Kinetic energy, is basically <em>moving</em> energy.
Hope this helps!!!:)
The answer is c. minerals
It's formed as a residual result from a parent material that had undergone prolonged weathering process.
This part of soil would determine which type of plants are capable in absorbing nutrient in that area and which plants that don't.
Answer:
a. 10.0 J
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Weight of bowling ball = 10N
Height of building = 5m
Distance of fall = 1m
Unknown:
Kinetic energy of the ball = ?
Solution:
Kinetic energy is the energy due to the motion of a body.
Mathematically;
K.E = mv²
Since this body is falling under gravity;
K.E = mgh
mg = weight of the ball
h is the height
Insert the parameters and solve;
K.E = 10 x 1
K.E = 10J
Answer:
I believe it is Carbon Dioxide because after yeast breaks down the glucose (sugar) molecule, it forms/creates CO2 and Ethanol. (though it might be Ethanol that creates the bubbles) I am not quite sure if this is correct, but I hope it helps! :,)
An intensive property will not change if you took a piece ( like color or temperature )
<span>An extensive property will change ( like weight or volume) </span>
<span>1) wall: hard ( intensive); yellow (intensive) </span>
<span>2) ice cube: cold( intensive) ; large( extensive) </span>
<span>3) sofa: brown (intensive); long ( extensive) </span>
<span>4) dog: black ( intensive); heavy ( extensive) </span>
<span>5) stove: hot ( intensive); white (intensive) </span>