Answer:
C. Low viscosity for Maine in the winter and high viscosity for Florida in the summer.
Explanation:
The choice of motor oil or engine oil depends on the type of engine and also on the type of climate on which the engine runs.
In winter climates, we should use oil with low viscosity as at lower temperatures, the it flows more readily if its viscosity is low.
But the summer season needs a relatively thicker oil so as to reduce the thinning effect of the oil out of the engine.
Thus for Maine in the winter season, we need a low viscosity oil and for Florida a high viscosity oil in the summer season.
Therefore, option (c) is correct.
SN1 reactions usually proceed with ________. A) equal amounts of inversion and retention at the center undergoing substitution B) slightly more inversion than retention at the center undergoing substitution C) slightly more retention then inversion at the center undergoing substitution D) complete inversion at the center undergoing substitution E) complete retention at the center undergoing substitution complete retention at the center undergoing substitution slightly more retention then inversion at the center undergoing substitution complete inversion at the center undergoing substitution equal amounts of inversion and retention at the center undergoing substitution slightly more inversion than retention at the center undergoing substitution
Answer:
equal amounts of inversion and retention at the center undergoing substitution
Explanation:
In an SN1 reaction, the rate determining step is the formation of a carbonation which is flat and planar.
This means that both faces of the carbo cation are equally available for attack by the nucleophile.
Attack on either of the faces may occur equally thereby yielding a racemic mixture.
Find Ic(t),
If Vs(t)=8sin(4t+180°) V
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O scos(4x+53.1°) A
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Oscos(4t+143) A
Answer:
the answer is equal to 2.5cos(4t +53.1)
what is the difference between a series circuit and a parallel circuit?
Answer:
In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the components is the same, and the total current is the sum of the currents flowing through each component. ... In a series circuit, every device must function for the circuit to be complete. If one bulb burns out in a series circuit, the entire circuit is broken.
Explanation:
1.1.2
Energy
1.1.3
Mass
1.1.4
Temperature
Power
1.1.5
1.2 State Ohm's law
1.3 State Joule's law
1.5 Name four factors that9 determine the resistance of the material
1.6 What is the SI Unit for current?
QUESTION 2
Answer:
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