How is the Maunder minimum related to climate? a. Unusually low sunspot activity correlates to unusually cold climatic events.
b. The Maunder minimum is unrelated to climate.
c. Changes in the Earth’s tilt correlate to changes in climate.
d. Changes in the Earth’s orbit correlate to changes in climate.

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Answer 1
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Maunder minimum is related to climate due to the unusually low sunspot activity correlates to unusually cold climatic events. The answer is letter A. It happened around 1645 and 1715 and also coincided with the phenomena ‘Little Ice Age’ (1500 – 1850) in the Northern Hemisphere.


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From among the choices provided, the better choice is the upper-case letter 'T '.  That symbol can conveniently be used to represent the words "true" or "truth", which is exactly the reason that it is the better choice for a response, since the complicated statement at the beginning of the question is completely true in its every detail, nuance, jot and tittle.  

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it is true my child

Explanation:

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To do work, this truck uses energy stored in chemical fuel and an electrical battery.An illustration of truck with a wide arrow away from it labeled input energy? J and it splits into 3 arrows labeled kinetic energy 400 J, heat 250 J, and friction 150 J.
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B. 250 J
C. 400 J
D. 800 J

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Answer: D 800j
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Answer:

\phi_(surface) = 1.72 * 10^5 N/Cm^2

Explanation:

As we know by the theory of flux that if charge "q" is enclosed in a closed surface then total flux through the surface is given as

\phi = (q)/(\epsilon_0)

so here total flux passing through the cube is given as

\phi_(total) = (9.11\muC)/(8.85 * 10^(-12))

now we will have

\phi_(total) = 1.03* 10^6

now as we know that charge is placed at the center of the cube

so the total flux is uniformly passing through all faces of the cube

so flux passing one side of the cube is given as

\phi_(surface) = (1.03* 10^6)/(6)

\phi_(surface) = 1.72 * 10^5 N/Cm^2

Flux=q/e0
e0=8.85*10^-12
!!! Cube has 6 sides, so flux through one side is equal to total flux/6
Ans=9.11*10^(-6)/((8.85*10(-12))*6)=(approximately)1.72*10^5Nm^2/C

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The galaxy is moving away from you.