⟩ How is nuclear fission different from nuclear fusion?
Nuclear fusion is taking two different atoms and combining them in to one atom, while nuclear fission takes one atom and separates it into two atoms.
Nuclear fusion is taking two different atoms and combining them in to one atom, while nuclear fission takes one atom and separates it into two atoms.
What is the dramatic increase in amplitude called when the frequency of forced vibrations on a body matches the bodys natural vibration frequency?
Who determined that the square of a planets period is proportional to the cube of its average distance from the sun?
A color made from the addition of two primary colors is called
What law yields an equation that is used in determining crystal structure from interference patterns produced by monochromatic X-rays?
In radio transmission, what does the acronym AM stand for?
A coil of wire that produces a magnetic field is typically called a
What is the name of the device that is made by combining two basic types of solid state rectifiers allowing the device to both rectify and amplify a current?
All elements with an atomic number greater than what number are unstable?
What do you mean by diffraction and what is/are the proper condition/conditions for it?
A car traveling at 30mph ( =13.4 m/s) & it slams on its brakes. ( the car is decelerated by the force of the friction 0.7..f *distance x. (weight=mg) how far will the car go before it stops?