Explain the terms: Activation energy 01:53 Explain the terms: Threshold energy 01:49 Explain the terms: Law of mass action 01:18 Write the rate law for a first order reaction and justify the statemen... 01:51 Draw the potential energy diagram for an exothermic reaction. Explain ... 01...
Step-by-Step Solution:1. Understanding the Axes: - On the y-axis, we will plot the Potential Energy of the system. - On the x-axis, we will plot the Progress of Reaction
What is the function of the different parts of a voltaic cell? How does a fuel cell generate electrical energy? Explain. Define the term voltaic cells. Why is a solar cell considered to be regenerative? Explain. Describe how a battery ...
Explain the term Young's modulus, bulk modulus and shear modulus of elasticity.Stress:In physics, stress is a type of physical quantity that defined as the ratio of the internal resistive force to the cross section area of the object. Typically, the standard unit of stress is ...
We propose a mechanism to explain the low-frequency QPOs observed in X-ray binary systems and AGNs. To achieve this, we perturbed stable accretion disks ar
The energy spectrum, e(m, ω), represents the averaged distribution of energy in the internal-wave band, so that its 2D integration over this rectangular spectral region amounts to the total internal-wave energy E = KE + APE, sum of kinetic and available potential energy. We negle...
The energy you use isn't lost, but stored by your body as gravitational potential energy, which you could use to do other things (whizzing down a slide back to ground level, for example).What you do when you climb steps, ladders, mountains, or anything else is work against Earth's ...
Explain the inverse relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy. (Sentence starter clues: If the potential energy is high then kinetic energy is... and If Kinetic Energy is high, then potential energy is ...). Explain how energy, time, and power are related. What is the ...
Explain why, under static conditions, all points in a conductor must be at the same electric potential. At the atomic level, what is meant by saying, "something is electrically charged"? Define the term center of gravity. How will we define charge?
State and explain the second law of thermodynamics. Define the term current and State and define its SI unit? State and explain the postulates of the special theory of relativity. Kinetic and potential energy are energy states. What does this mean? Give an example of each. Show that Equation...