we first clarify the meaning of "heat": Thermal energy (heat) is defined as the sum of kiic energy and potential energy of random motion of particles in the reference frame of their center of mass. Therefore thermal energy (heat) is just another way to describe the kiic energ...
Whenever a mass is in motion, it posses a form of mechanical energy called kinetic energy. The magnitude of this energy relies upon only two factors namely mass and the speed of the moving mass. Answer and Explanation:1 In the given statement, we do not have sufficient information to evalua...
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How is kinetic energy related to momentum? Who came up with the law of inertia? How to calculate force from momentum? How does changing the mass of an object affect the motion of free fall? Does mass affect sliding friction? Which of the following statements best describes the difference bet...
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How much energy would be generated if a physics student (mass = 62 kg) could be completely turned into energy? Potential energy that depends on height is called How do you calculate the power expended to accelerate if the change in kinetic energy is 4356 J during a time interval of 6.58 ...
Consider two gases,A and B,in separate 1.0 L containers at the same temperature and pressure.The total mass of gas A in the container is 0.25 g and the mass of gas B in the container is 0.51 g.1.Which gas has the most molecules present?2.Which gas has the largest average kinetic ...
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This graph shows the relationship between the average kinetic energy of molecules [½(mass)(velocity)2] at two different temperatures. The y axis is the fraction of molecules with that kinetic energy. Emin is the temperature at which the molecules of a liquid contain enough kinetic energy to...
What if energy was not conserved? How would this impact our lives? Are there any exceptions to the law of conservation of mass? If energy is conserved, how can people run out of energy? What does this statement mean? Give a specific example of the law of conservati...