Physics, 31.03.2021 16:40, tommybear989
How does a nuclear reactor produce energy?
O Atoms, such as uranium, undergo fusion in a reactor. This generates heat which cums water to steam in a turbine which generates electricity
Atoms, such as uranium, undergofission in a reactor. This generates heat which turon water to steam in a turbine which generates electricity
O Atoms, such as uranium, burn in a reactor. This generates heat which turns water to steam in a turbine which generates electricity
O We do not currently have the technology to harness nuclear reaction to generate electricity
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Alivestock company reports that the mean weight of a group of young steers is 1100 pounds with a standard deviation of 93 pounds. based on the model n(1100,93) for the weights of steers, what percent of steers weigh a) over 1050 pounds? b) under 1300 pounds? c) between 1150 and 1250 pounds?
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The experiment done in lab is repeated, using a ball that has unknown mass m. you plot your data in the form of f 2 versus m/l, with f in rev/s, m in kg, and l in m. your data falls close to a straight line that has slope 3.19 m/(kg ยท s2). use g = 9.80 m/s2 and calculate the mass m of the ball.
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The magnitude of the magnetic field at a certain distance from a long, straight conductor is represented by b. what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at twice the distance from the conductor? a. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field is 4b. b. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field is 2b. c. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field is b/2.d. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field is b/4.e. at twice the distance, the magnitude of the field remains equal to b.
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