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because fusion reaction requires very large temperatures to initiate and these temperatures are only usually seen in sun and stars etcExplain why nuclei do not easily come together?
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because fusion reaction requires very large temperatures to initiate and these temperatures are only usually seen in sun and stars etcExplain why nuclei do not easily come together?
according to the formula, pressure = force/area. If force is constant, as in the question, we can deduce that pressure will be inversely proportional to area. So if the area increases, the pressure would decrease. So the ans should be d.
nuclei are positively charged, `as a result they repel each other. A large amount of thermal energy is required so that the kinetic energy overcomes this repelling forceExplain why nuclei do not easily come together?
they are positively charged. as like charges repel so a huge amount of energy is neededExplain why nuclei do not easily come together?
how does he know his marks, they dont show the papersone of friend had his islamiat paper rechecked of 2012. he had almost 75 marks yet he had an A*
he had rechecked his papers. after rechecking they send the answer booklet , mark sheet, q paper, and examiner report for that particular student's paperhow does he know his marks, they dont show the papers
but i didnt receive any of those in rechecking, maybe its just when ur grade gets changedhe had rechecked his papers. after rechecking they send the answer booklet , mark sheet, q paper, and examiner report for that particular student's paper
yes his grade was changed frm A to A*. they even sent the money back.but i didnt receive any of those in rechecking, maybe its just when ur grade gets changed
how does he know his marks, they dont show the papers
p1v1=p2v2http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Physics (5054)/5054_s12_qp_12.pdf....Q 12..how is the answer B?
bring near the two poles of magnet to the pieces , already held with a string. if it is magnet then it will move backward with one pole and come forward with another pole. if it is magnetic it will come forward to the magnet regardless of polePLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS:
You have been given two identical(same colour, same size) pieces of metal. From there one is a magnet and other is a magnetic material. You have to describe a method to show which one is the magnet and which one is the magnetic material. Given that you can have a string or any other things just the metal pieces.
i am really sorry...i typed the question wrong. it shud be that you cannot have a string or other things. now please answer.bring near the two poles of magnet to the pieces , already held with a string. if it is magnet then it will move backward with one pole and come forward with another pole. if it is magnetic it will come forward to the magnet regardless of pole
The thing is that how do you that what u are bringing near the other is a magnet or not..... since u a only have the two things, they would attract in any case, so u cant differentiate!!!It is just the same, the only difference is that the magnet is placed down or hold by hand
Are u sure thats the entire question??? Or can u at least tell the year and question if its a past paper question.....PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS:
You have been given two identical(same colour, same size) pieces of metal. From there one is a magnet and other is a magnetic material. You have to describe a method to show which one is the magnet and which one is the magnetic material. Given that you can't have a string or any other things just the metal pieces.
bring a magnet to each of the metals, the object which shows repulsion is a magnet while other is magnetic materiali am really sorry...i typed the question wrong. it shud be that you cannot have a string or other things. now please answer.
0 The background count rate in a laboratory is 10 counts/min.
The measured count rate from a radioactive source is 410 counts/min, which includes the
background.
The half-life of the source is 5 days.
What is the measured count rate after 15 days?
A 10 counts/min
B 50 counts/min
C 60 counts/min
D 110 counts/mi
i think it is C0 The background count rate in a laboratory is 10 counts/min.
The measured count rate from a radioactive source is 410 counts/min, which includes the
background.
The half-life of the source is 5 days.
What is the measured count rate after 15 days?
A 10 counts/min
B 50 counts/min
C 60 counts/min
D 110 counts/mi
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