At what stage of a reaction do atoms have the highest energy?a. reactant stage
b. product stage
c. transition state stage
d. The stage of highest energy depends on the atom.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. transition state stage." During the transition state stage, the reaction of the atoms have the highest energy. It is also during the formation of the activated complex in the middle of the experiment.

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The space shuttle is descending through the earth's atmosphere. How is the mass of the shuttle affected?A. It will remain constant.
B. It will increase with descent.
C. It will decrease with descent.

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the answer is not C i turned it in and got that question wrong.

the answer is B it will increase with descent

I turned it in the second time and i got it right

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Help Please ! A fisherman casts his lure at an angle of 33 degrees above the horizontal. The lure reaches a maximum height of 2.3 m. Assuming no frictional forces, what was the initial velocity the fisherman gave the lure when he cast it? 12.34 m/s


28.45 m/s


34.91 m/s


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The initial velocity is 12.34 m/s

Explanation:

The vertical component of the initial velocity determines the maximum height.

The formula to apply is : v²=u²+2as , where

v=y-component, final velocity = 0 m/s

u= y-component of the initial velocity = ?

s= distance traveled = 2.3 m

a=acceleration due to gravity = -9.81 m/s²

Using the values in the equation

v²=u²+2as

0²=u²+2×2.3×-9.81

0=u²-45.126

45.126=u²

√45.126= u

6.7175 m/s

The vertical component of velocity is given by;

velocity*sin(angle with horizontal)

velocity=6.7175 / sin 33°

=12.338 m/s

=12.34 m/s

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Sound waves are longitudinal waves. All are the examples of Electromagnetic waves except the sound wave.

EM Waves:

EM waves are transverse waves means the propagation of the wave is the perpendicular the the wave oscillation.

Sound waves:

These are the longitudinal waves because the propagation of the wave is parallel to the vibration of particles.

  • It needs medium like air and water.
  • Its speed is very lesser than speed of EM wave.

Therefore, all are the examples of Electromagnetic waves except the sound wave.

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