Larry Finkelstein, Norman Fischer, and Cassius Schwartz have been overlooked, in my opinion.
Answer:
6.14
Explanation:
If the pH falls as temperature increases, this does not mean that water becomes more acidic at higher temperatures. A solution is acidic if there is an excess of hydrogen ions over hydroxide ions (i.e., pH < pOH). In the case of pure water, there are always the same concentration of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions and hence, the water is still neutral (pH = pOH) - even if its pH changes.
The problem is that we are all familiar with 7 being the pH of pure water, that anything else feels really strange. Remember that to calculate the neutral value of pH from Kw . If that changes, then the neutral value for pH changes as well. At 100°C, the pH of pure water is 6.14, which is "neutral" on the pH scale at this higher temperature. A solution with a pH of 7 at this temperature is slightly alkaline because its pH is a bit higher than the neutral value of 6.14.
Answer:
a) m = 3 for λ1 and m= 2 for λ2 will overlap since they have the same values
b) At what angle does this overlap occur = 34.54 degree
Explanation:
The detailed steps and appropriate formula is as shown in the attachment.
Answer:1.33 times
Explanation:
Given
A takes 30 sec to complete each length
While B takes 40 sec to complete each length
Let L be the Length of Swimming pool Length
and
and
be the length of A & B
Thus after 5 minutes A traveled


so A is 2.5L units ahead of B
A has traveled 1.33 times than B in 5 mins
In the movement of the weight in vertical circle, using momentum balance, the largest tension is at the bottom of the circle. This is represented by:
<span>F = T - m g </span>
<span>T = F + m g
</span>F (centripetal) = mv^2/r
<span>= m v^2 / r + m g </span>
<span>m v^2 / r = T - m g </span>
<span>T= 0.5m * 100kgm/s^2 / 0.2kg - 9.81m/s^2 * 0.5m </span>
<span>T= 245 m^2/s^2 </span>