Global Wind Patterns wind belts of the general circulation. The global wind pattern is also known as the "general circulation" and the surface winds of each hemisphere are divided into three wind belts: Polar Easterlies: From 60-90 degrees latitude. Prevailing Westerlies: From 30-60 degrees latitude (aka Westerlies).
Answer:
C
Its C on edge
Ski lift carry people along 150 m cable up the side of a mountain. Riders are lifted a total of 75 m in elevation. What is the ideal mechanical advantage of the ski lift?
Ideal Mechanical Advantage (IMA) can be found by using the formula:
IMA = ID/OD
ID = Input Distance
OD = Output Distance
In the question, we are given:
ID = 150
OD = 75
Now, solve the expression with what we have.
IMA = 150/75
IMA = 2
Therefore, the IMA is 2.
Best of Luck!
10 pts!!!!!! please answer ASAP picture and inscription included
The wavelength of a wave is equal to the distance from one disturbance to
the next and is measured in meters. If the distance between two wave
crests is 2 m, what is the wavelength?
Answer:
2m
Explanation: a crest is a disturbance
Answer:
I think its 4m, but don't quote me. hope I helped
Which statement is NOT an advantage of renewable resources? A They produce clean energy. B They are expensive to collect and transform into energy. C They are safe for the environment. D They replenish quickly.
Answer:
B. They are expensive to collect and transform into energy.
Explanation:
All of the other options are positive aspects of renewable resources. B is the only disadvantage of renewable resources given in the question.
Answer:
They are expensive to collect and transform into energy.
Explanation:
Edge
A chocolate wrapper is 6.7 cm long and 5.4 cm wide. Calculate its area up to
reasonable number of significant figures.
IS IT right to the left a b c d
Answer:
c ok
Explanation: right?
Answer:
16
Explanation:
Rohit placed a pencil perpendicular to principal axis in front of a converging
mirror of focal length 30 cm. The image formed is twice the size of the pencil.
Calculate the distance of the object from the mirror.
Answer:
45 cm ( in my opinion)♀️
Explanation:
( Using the mirror formula)
1/ u + 1/v = 1/f
( introducing magnification; m into the formula )
u( 1/u + 1/v ) =u×1/f
1 + u/v =u/f
( But u/v =1 ÷v/u= 1/m)
1 +1/m =u/f
(Supposing m is actually equal to 2, and f =30 cm, then;)1 + 1/2 =u/30
2+1= u/15
3=u/15
3×15=u
45 cm=u
Uranium-235 has 92 protons. How many neutrons does it have?
Answer:
146 neutrons.
Explanation:
plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz mark me brainliest
Answer: The atomic number of uranium (see periodic table) is 92, and the mass number of the isotope is given as 238. Therefore, it has 92 protons, 92 electrons, and 238 — 92 : 146 neutrons.
Explanation:
You have a large flashlight that takes 4 D-cell batteries, each with a voltage of 1.5 volts. If the current in the flashlight is 2.0 amps, what is the
resistance?
A 12 ohms
B 0.75 ohms
C 3.0 ohms
D.0.5 ohms
E. 6.0 ohms
Answer:
The answer is "C. 3.0 ohms".
Explanation:
Ohm's law states the following:,
V = IR
where:
Voltage (V) = 1.5 volts × 4 batteries = 6.0 volts
Current (I) = 2.0 amps
Resistance (R) = ? ohms
To solve for Resistance (R) the equation must be rearranged this way:
R = V / I
Then, the variables must be replaced with the known values:
R = 6.0 volts / 2.0 amp
R = 3.0 ohms
The answer is C. 3.0 ohms.
------------
P.D: I got it right on PLATO
Object A has a mass of 10 kg and is moving at a velocity of 2.0
m/s. So Object A's momentum is - kg. m/s.
Answer:20kgm/s
Explanation:
Mass=10kg
Velocity=2m/s
Momentum=mass x velocity
Momentum=10 x 2
Momentum=20
Momentum=20kgm/s
The object with mass m when moving with the velocity, its momentum can be calculated. The momentum of the object A is 20 kg.m/s.
What is momentum?Momentum is the product of mass and velocity of a moving object.
If the momentum is p, the mass of the object is 10 kg and the velocity is 2.0 m/s, then the momentum will be
p = 10 × 2.0
p = 20 kg.m/s
Thus, the momentum of the object A is 20 kg.m/s
Learn more about momentum.
https://brainly.com/question/24030570
#SPJ2
Need help on circuit question