Deregulation is a certain solution to energy shortages and blackouts
What will be an ideal response?
Nothing is certain, they say, but death and taxes. Deregulation has succeeded in
some circumstances, and failed in others.
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During loading in a stress-strain test of a material, we observe that the plot is not linear and has no discontinuities. We can assume that:
(a) The material is nonlinear elastic. (b) The material is anelastic. (c) There is elastic and plastic strain. (d) None of the above can be assumed.
When balancing a chemical equation, you must
a) be able to count individual atoms on each side of the reaction arrows. b) count only the polyatomic ions present in the reactants and the products. c) count only complete molecules and ignore any atoms that are in their elemental (uncombined) forms. d) make sure that there are always more atoms of reactant present than atoms of product, so that the reaction can proceed easily.
Find the force exerted by reflecting sunlight off a reflecting aluminum sheet in space if the area normal to the sunlight is 10 000 m2 and the solar intensity is 1 350 W/m2
a. 0.72 N b. 0.09 N c. 9 N d. 45 N e. 0.18 N
The conversion of solar radiation into chemical energy by plants that releases oxygen is called
A) plant succession. B) photosynthesis. C) dendrochronology. D) deforestation. E) podzolization.