Answer:

Explanation:
The situation of the system Ryan - merry-go-round is modelled after the Principle of the Angular Momentum Conservation:

The initial speed of Ryan is:

Answer: E= KQ/r^2
Explanation: An electric field is a region where an electric charge(positive or negative ) will experience a force.
The magnitude of an electric field E, at a point is given by Coulombs law as
E/ F/q
Where F= Coulombs force exertedon the charge and q= electric charge
E= F/q=(KQq)/r^2q
E=KQ/r^2
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1. Providence- Rhode Island
2. Philadelphia- Pennsylvania
3. St. Mary’s- Maryland
4. Plymouth and Boston- Massachusetts
5. Charleston- South Carolina
6. Savannah- Georgia
7. Hartford- Connecticut
8. New Amsterdam- New York
9. Jamestown- Virginia
Answer:
beta particles
Explanation:

Given mass = 14.0 g
Molar mass = 137 g/mol

According to avogadro's law, 1 mole of every substance weighs equal to its molecular mass and contains avogadro's number
of particles.
1 mole of cesium contains atoms =
0.102 moles of cesium contains atoms =
The relation of atoms with time for radioactivbe decay is:

Where
=atoms left undecayed
= initial atoms
t = time taken for decay = 3 minutes
= half life = 30.0 years =
minutes
The fraction that decays : 
Amount of particles that decay is = 
Thus
beta particles are emitted by a 14.0-g sample of cesium-137 in three minutes.
Answer:
No, both the thermometers will give the different reading.
Explanation:
Given,
- Both thermometer has same ice point =

- Both thermometer has same steam point =

- Distance between the ice point and steam point in both the thermometer is same of 100 division,
All the data given in both the thermometers are same, but the material in the thermometer is different due to this the reading at 60^o C will differ in both the thermometer. Because the reading on both the thermometer is depended upon the thermal expansion of the material inside it, but both the materials are different. Due to this the rise of fluid in the thermometer, i,e,. the volume of the fluid material in the thermometer will depend upon the thermal expansion. Hence both the material alcohol and mercury have the different thermal expansion, therefore the rise of the fluid in the thermometer also differ in both the thermometer.