A measure of randomness or disorder

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Answer 1
Answer: It is simply called Entropy.

Answer 2
Answer: a measure of randomness or disorder is entropy

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At which temperature in water does sound travel the fastest?a. 15 C
b. 20 C
c. 18 C
d. 25 C

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15 it can be sound in travel fastest

Imagine that a tank is filled with water. The height of liquid column is 7 meters and the area is 1.5 square meters (m2). What's the force of gravity acting on the column of water?

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-- The volume of water is    (1.5 m² x 7 m)  =  10.5 m³

   10.5 m³  =  10,500 liters

   Water mass  =  (10,500 liters) x (1 kg/liter) = 10,500 kg.

-- "Force of gravity on the water"

    =  Weight of the water = (10,500 kg) x (9.8 m/s²) = 102,900 newtons

-- Pressure on the bottom of the tank =

                 (102,900 newtons) / (1.5 m²)

             =      68,600 nt/m²  =  68,600 pascal .

your answer is 102,900 N

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During a laboratory experiment, a student findsthat at 20° Celsius, a 6.0-meter length of copper
wire has a resistance of 1.3 ohms. The crosssectional
area of this wire is
(1) 7.9 × 10^−8 m2 (3) 4.6 × 10^0 m2
(2) 1.1 × 10^−7 m2 (4) 1.3 × 10^7 m2

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The cross-sectional area of the copper wire is which has 1.3 ohm at 20 degree Celsius during laboratory experiment by student is 7.9×10⁻⁸ ohm.

What is the resistance?

Resistance is obstacle for the current flow in the circuit. It is the measure of reverse act to current flow in through a material. It can be given as,

R=\rho(L)/(A)

Here, (ρ) is the specific resistance (l) is the length of the wire and (A) is the cross-sectional area of the wire.

During a laboratory experiment, the student finds that at 20° Celsius, a 6.0-meter length of copper wire has a resistance of 1.3 ohms.

The value of resistivity of copper wire is 1.72×10⁻⁸ ohm-m. Put these values in the above formula as,

R=\rho(L)/(A)\n1.3=1.72*10^(-8)*(6)/(A)\nA=7.9*10^(-8)\rm \; m^2

Thus, the cross-sectional area of the copper wire is which has 1.3 ohm at 20 degree Celsius during laboratory experiment by student is 7.9×10⁻⁸ ohm.

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ρ = resistivity of copper at 20 °C = 1.72 x 10⁻⁸ ohm-m

R = resistance of the copper wire = 1.3 ohm

L = length of the copper wire = 6 meter

A = area of cross-section of the copper wire = ?

Resistivity of copper wire is given as

R = ρL/A

inserting the values in the above equation

1.3 = (1.72 x 10⁻⁸) (6)/A

A = 7.9 x 10⁻⁸ m²

Hence the correct choice is

(1) 7.9 x 10⁻⁸ m²

How many electrons will there be in 5 coulombs of charge? (the charge of one electron is 1.6 x 10^-19 Coulombs)
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There's no physics or electronics to this question.
It's just arithmetic.

The last part of the question TELLS you how many 'coulombs per electron'.

If you just flip that fraction (divide ' 1 ' by it, take its reciprocal), then
you'll have 'electrons per coulomb',  and 5 of those will answer the question.

I got 31,250,000,000,000,000,000 .  I could be wrong.  You should check it.

Within an internal combustion engine, the can-shaped component that moves up and down the cylinder and is the main moving part in the engine is theA. connecting rod.
B. piston.
C. spark plug.
D. crankshaft.

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Piston is the part in the combustion engine which moves up and down. Piston is connected in connecting rod which helps to move it.
Spark plugs are used to produce spark.

So the answer is B. Piston

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Piston is the part in the combustion engine which moves up and down.
So your answer is B.

Where does the energy that the sun emits come from?

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The energy emitter from the sun comes from the burning of hydrogen gasses (what the entire sun is made of) allowing light and heat energy to be created/escape.