Where does the energy that the sun emits come from?

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Answer 1
Answer: 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.

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When it comes to our place in the solar system today which model do we accept

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we use the HELIOCENTRIC

Restate newton's third law of motion

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Newton's third law states that, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Mathematically, Fa = -Fr

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two small balls are suspended on parallel threads of the same length so that they touch each other in the vertical position. the mass of the first ball is 0.4kg and the mass of the second ball is 200g. the first ball is deflected so that its centre of mass rises to a height of 6cm and it is then released. to what maximal height will the 200g ball rise if the collision is elastic?

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Answer: 12cm

Explanation:

Since first ball is raised to a height h1= 6cm, it gains a potential energy(PE1). On release, this PE1 is converted to kinetic Energy (KE1). This KE1 impact it energy on ball 2 ans it rise also. Since collision is elastic.

KE1 = KE2 ....> PE1 = PE2

m1 ×g × h1 = m2 × g× h2

h2 = m1×h1/m2

h2 = 0.4 × 0.06/0.2

h2 = 0.12m = 12cm

The mean distance from Saturn to the sun is 9 times greater than the mean distance from Earth to the sun. How long is a Saturn year?

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It probably also has a nineth of the speed, so it's 81 earth years. If they had the same speed, it would be 9 earth years. Probably the first one is more accurate :-??

Is time a

vector,
scalar,
both,
neither

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Answer: scalar

Explanation:

Solar energy is: expensive renewable inefficient during winter all of the above

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All of the above is the right answer for Odesseyware.

Solar energy is free and renewable.  

Its efficiency is determined by the photovoltaic or heat-exchanging equipment used, and the efficiency of the infrastructure built to interconnect them.  None of that depends on the time of the year.  For a given amount of solar energy absorbed by the collector, the amount of useful output energy doesn't change with the season.