An air bubble of volume 20 cm³ is at the bottom of a lake 40 m deep, where the temperature is 4.0°c. the bubble rises to the surface, which is at a temperature of 20°c. take the temperature of the bubble’s air to be the same as that of the surrounding water. just as the bubble reaches the surface
A. Fluid Friction B. Yes, there is more mass on the boat.
Explanation:
Not very sure about B but goodluck.
1. Why did Asteroid 2019 OK cause concern among scientists? * The asteroid was not detected until it was extremely close to Earth. It's the largest known near-Earth asteroid ever discovered. The asteroid's path was aimed directly at the moon. The asteroid was too large to be deflected away from Earth
Answer:
The asteroid was not detected until it was extremely close to Earth.
Explanation:
According to data from NASA, the Asteroid named 'Astriod 2019 OK', was detected when it was extremely close to earth with just about an estimated distance of 73,000 kilometers (45,000 miles) from the Earth.
Scientists were concerned at the proximity of this space object to the Earth before it was discovered, and it brought about a cause of concern that since it was not extremely large (estimated 57 to 130 meters wide) it creates a potential for other smaller asteroids to escape detection and struck the earth.
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The variables with the subscript "i" refer to the initial masses (m) and velocities (v) of the shark and fish.
[tex]m_{1,i}[/tex] = 10 kg
[tex]m_{2,i}[/tex] = 0.5 kg
[tex]v_{1,i}[/tex] = 5 m/s
[tex]v_{2,i}[/tex] = 0 m/s
The variables with "f" refer to the final masses and velocities. Use the law of conservation of momentum to calculate these. The law says that the total momentum of the shark and fish before the fish is eaten should be equal to the momentum after the fish is eaten. We have
[tex]m_1v_1[/tex] = (10 kg) (5 m/s) = 50 kg • m/s
[tex]m_2v_2[/tex] = (0.5 kg) (0 m/s) = 0 kg • m/s
so the total momentum before the fish gets eaten is 50 kg • m/s.
When the shark eats the fish, its mass increases by 0.5 kg. So
[tex]m_{1,f}v_{1,f}[/tex] = (10.5 kg) [tex]v_{1,f}[/tex] = 50 kg • m/s
Solve for [tex]v_{1,f}[/tex] by dividing both sides by 50.5 kg to get
[tex]v_{1,f}[/tex] = (50 kg • m/s) / (50.5 kg) ≈ 4.76 m/s
A foam square has a mass of 62 g and a volume of 72 cm'. What is the density?
True or False?
There are equal numbers of protons and electrons in neutral atoms.
7. The night of desest is very cold and the day is very
hot
Give reason
Answer:
1) Sand cannot hold the heat. It acts like a mirror to the sun. During the daytime, it stays warm, and when the Sun is absent it loses all its heat making the nights colder. There's nothing in the desert that can either absorb heat from the sun or hold it on the surface when the sun is set.
2) Deserts are hot primarily because of a lack of water. When the sun shines on the ground, all of the absorbed sunlight goes into raising the ground's temperature. DESERTS ARE COLD AT NIGHT:Because of the lack of water in the ground, and little water vapor in the air, most deserts can get quite cool at night.
3) The temperature in the desert can change drastically from day to night because the air is so dry that heat escapes rapidly at night. The daytime temperature averages 38°C while in some deserts it can get down to -4°C at night. The temperature also varies greatly depending on the location of the desert.