Three resistors 2 k\ohm, 2.5 k\ohm and 3 k\ohm are connected in series. A power supply is connected in the circuit, and applies a voltage of 10.00 V across all three. Calculate the current in the circuit. Enter results in terms of milliamps (mA).

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Answer 1

Answer:

1.33 mA

Explanation:

V=IR

I=10/(7.5×10³)

=1.33×10-³A

=1.33mA


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Scientists use models to represent physical situations that are difficult to explore
firsthand.
True
False

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Answer:

I believe it is True

Explanation:

Which describes a difference between solar wind and a geomagnetic storm? Select the three correct answers. (2 points)
Solar wind sometimes results in geomagnetic storms, geomagnetic storms do not cause solar wind.
Geomagnetic storms travel at the speed of light, while solar wind takes four days to reach Earth.
Geomagnetic storms occur only occasionally, solar wind is constant.
Geomagnetic storms are associated with CMEs, solar wind is associated with the constant activity in the sun
Geomagnetic storms are constant, solar wind occurs only occasionally.

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We have that the three correct answers are

"Solar wind sometimes results in geomagnetic storms, geomagnetic storms do not cause solar wind" is a correct statement from the definition above."Geomagnetic storms occur only occasionally, solar wind is constant."This statement is correct as the sun emission of solar wind particles are constant but Geomagnetic storms are occasional."Geomagnetic storms are associated with CMEs, solar wind is associated with the constant activity in the sun" This statement is correct as CMEs(  Coronal Mass Ejections) are sometimes the main reason for  Geomagnetic storms

We First define the two Phenomenons

Solar Winds

These are Particles such as Plasma and other Harmful particles Dispersed by the sun of the a galaxy that can be harmful to Humans.

Geomagnetic storm

A Geometric storm is a kind of storm that comes about because of the an attack of the solar wind on earths magnetic field above atmosphere.

Therefore

"Solar wind sometimes results in geomagnetic storms, geomagnetic storms do not cause solar wind" is a correct statement from the definition above.

"Geomagnetic storms travel at the speed of light, while solar wind takes four days to reach Earth." This is false as Geometric storms are the Phenomenons that emanate on earth.

"Geomagnetic storms occur only occasionally, solar wind is constant."This statement is correct as the sun emission of solar wind particles are constant but Geomagnetic storms are occasional.

"Geomagnetic storms are associated with CMEs, solar wind is associated with the constant activity in the sun" This statement is correct as CMEs(  Coronal Mass Ejections) are sometimes the main reason for  Geomagnetic storms

"Geomagnetic storms are constant, solar wind occurs only occasionally."This statement is False as Stated in the definitions above

In conclusion

The three correct answers are

"Solar wind sometimes results in geomagnetic storms, geomagnetic storms do not cause solar wind" is a correct statement from the definition above."Geomagnetic storms occur only occasionally, solar wind is constant."This statement is correct as the sun emission of solar wind particles are constant but Geomagnetic storms are occasional."Geomagnetic storms are associated with CMEs, solar wind is associated with the constant activity in the sun" This statement is correct as CMEs(  Coronal Mass Ejections) are sometimes the main reason for  Geomagnetic storms

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who is george washington? what does he do for america?

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George Washington was an American political leader, military general, statesman and Founding Father of the United States, who serves as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.

During the American Revolution, the led the colonial forces to victory over the British and became a national hero. In 1787, he was elected president of the convention that wrote the U.D. constitution. Two years later, Washington became the America's first president.

g A high-energy photon turns into and electron and a positron. (A positron has exactly the same mass as the electron, but opposite charge.) What is the longest wavelength that the photon can have for this process to occur

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Answer:

2 m = E / c^2      where m is mass of electron

E = h v     where v is the frequency ( nu) of the incident photon

E = h c / y      where y is the incident wavelength (lambda)

2 m = h / (c y)

y = h / (2 m c)      wavelength required

y = 6.62 * 10E-34 / (2 * 9.1 * 10E-31 * 3 * 10E8)  m

y = 3.31 / 27.3 E-11 m

y = 1.21 E -12 m   = .0121 Angstrom units

A block lying on an inclined plane has a weight of 50 N. It just begins to slide down when the inclination of plane with the horizontal is 30°. The value of u is​

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Answer:

μ = tanθ = tan30 = 0.58

Explanation:

μ = force parallel/force perpendicular = mgsinθ/mgcosθ = tanθ

When astronauts get on a rocket and go outside Earth they float because gravity is affected by this

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Answer:

Distance

Explanation:

Gravity is indirectly related to distance. This means if distance increases, gravitational pull decreases.

9. Which arrow or arrows indicate a process that cycles carbon from
living or nonliving organisms? Describe the process or processes
you selected. Arrow |
10. Which arrow or arrows represent reactions that demonstrate a
conservation of mass and energy? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

arrow E represents cycling of carbon from living organisms to non-living organisms. this is because it is showing conversion of a carbon from the dead tree to fossil fuel.

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How to use calculus in physics ?​

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Explanation:

In Physics, many quanitties are the function of other quanitities.

For instance in kinematics, where the displacement (s), position (x), velocity (v) and time (t) of a particle are related.

Suppose the position of a particle can be descirbed as a function of time, i.e.

[tex]x=f(t)[/tex]

then since velocity is the rate of change of position, we write

[tex]v=\dfrac{d}{dt}f(t)=f'(t)[/tex]

which is the derivative of the poisiton/ time function.

On the other hand, the displacement of the particle is the sum of position changes over time, so the displacement can be defined by

[tex]s=\int^{t_1}_{t_0}f(t)dt[/tex]

which is the integration of postion/ time function.

Elastic and inelastic collisions

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Explanation:

A perfectly elastic collision is defined as one in which there is no loss of kinetic energy in the collision. An inelastic collision is one in which part of the kinetic energy is changed to some other form of energy in the collision.

should people eat animals?

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Answer:

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Answer:

THEY FEEL PAIN. And dies.

A mass of 10kg is suspended from the end of a steel rod of length 2m and radius 1mm. What is the elongation of the rod beyond it's original length (Take E=200*10⁹Nm²)

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Answer:

don't know what class are you which subject is this

A:10i - 2j -4k and B: i +7j - k. Determine |A-B| ​

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A - B = (10i - 2j - 4k) - (i + 7j - k)

A - B = 9i - 9j - 3k

|A - B| = √(9² + (-9)² + (-3)²) = √189 = 3√19

A car is traveling at 100 km/hr. How many hours will it take to cover a distance of 750 kilometers?

What are you solving for?
What’s the equation?
Show work!
Help pleaseee!

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Answer:

7 hours 30 minutes

Explanation:

Since the car will take 1 hour to cover 100 km we can conclude that it takes 7 hours to cover 700 km, and it will take half the time to cover half the remaining distance i.e. it will take 30 minutes to cover the remaining 50 kilometers.

Calculus-based Physics I, can someone explain this to me?

My apologies for the broadness of my question. I especially don't understand the notation being used here, but I know this is about data collection, specifically standard deviation and standard error. I mostly need help with the data collection of multiple variables, the formulae for standard deviation and standard error make no sense to me.

I could also use some examples.

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2: For a sample of data [tex]x_1,x_2,\ldots,x_N[/tex], the mean of this sample denoted by [tex]\overline x[/tex] is the sum of the data divided by the number of data points,

[tex]\overline x = \dfrac{x_1+x_2+\cdots+x_N}N = \displaystyle\frac1N\sum_{i=1}^N x_i[/tex]

As an example, consider [tex]x_1=-1[/tex], [tex]x_2=1[/tex], and [tex]x_3=3[/tex]. Then

[tex]\overline x = \dfrac{-1+1+3}3 = 1[/tex]

3: Standard deviation is a measure of how dispersed a given data sample is relative to the mean. Consult the plot: for a normal distribution, approximately 68% of it lies within 1 standard deviation of the mean, approx. 95% within 2 standard deviations, and approx. 99.7% within 3 standard deviations.

For instance, if the data is pulled from a normally distributed population with mean 0 and standard deviation 1, if you were to randomly select any data from the population, then 68% of the time it will fall in the range (-1, 1); 95% of the time it will fall within (-2, 2); 99.7% of the time it fall within (-3, 3).

To compute the standard deviation for a sample, for each [tex]x_i[/tex] in [tex]x_1,x_2,\ldots,x_N[/tex], you

• take the difference between [tex]x_i[/tex] and the mean [tex]\overline x[/tex]

• square this difference

• sum all the squared differences

• divide the sum by N - 1 (for a sample) or N (for a population)

• take the square root

Here the standard deviation is denoted [tex]\sigma^x_{N-1}[/tex], which I would read as "the sample standard deviation of the data x" - sample because of the N - 1 subscript.

Continuing with the previous example, we'd have

[tex]\sigma^x_{N-1} = \displaystyle \sqrt{\frac{\left(-1-1\right)^2+\left(1-1\right)^2+\left(3-1\right)^2}{3-1}} = \sqrt4 = 2[/tex]

4: Not much more to say here, the standard error is basically a measure of how accurate a given estimate is about the population based on the sample data. It's analogous to uncertainty in measuring length with a ruler, for instance.

In our example,

[tex]\alpha^x = \dfrac2{\sqrt3}[/tex]

5: If x, y, and z are random variables, then I suppose ρ is meant to denote a function of these random variables (so that ρ itself is just another random variable). For instance, you could have ρ = x + 3y - 2z. Then [tex]\overline\rho[/tex] is the sample mean of ρ.

I'm not entirely sure about the notation [tex]x(\overline x,\sigma^x_{N-1},\alpha^x)[/tex], but I suspect it's just referring to sample x with mean [tex]\overline x[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]\sigma^x_{N-1}[/tex] with standard error [tex]\alpha^x[/tex].

ρ is just the differential of ρ, essentially capturing how ρ changes with respect to small changes in x, y, and z. The expression you see here follows from the chain rule for differentiation.

The formula you see for [tex]\sigma^\rho_{N-1}[/tex] is the sample standard deviation of ρ. Think of ∆ρ as a vector with 3 components. Then [tex]\sigma^\rho_{N-1}[/tex] is the magnitude of this vector.

Similarly, [tex]\alpha^\rho[/tex] is the standard error for ρ, and corresponds to the magnitude of the vector whose components are the standard errors of x, y, and z.

In order for these statistics to make sense, each of x, y, and z must be samples of the same number of data. Say we take x as before [tex](x_1=-1,x_2=1,x_3=3)[/tex], along with [tex]y_1=0,y_2=4,y_3=-2[/tex] and [tex]z_1=-3,z_2=\frac12,z_3=10[/tex]. Suppose ρ = x + 3y - 2z. Then

• the sample means of y and z :

[tex]\overline y = \dfrac{0+4-2}3 = \dfrac23 \\\\ \overline z = \dfrac{-3+\frac12+10}3 = \dfrac52[/tex]

• the standard deviations of y and z :

[tex]\sigma^y_{N-1} = \sqrt{\dfrac{\left(0-\frac23\right)^2+\left(4-\frac23\right)^2+\left(2-\frac23\right)^2}{3-1}} = 2\sqrt{\dfrac73} \approx 3.06\\\\ \sigma^z_{N-1} = \sqrt{\dfrac{\left(-3-\frac52\right)^2+\left(\frac12-\frac52\right)^2+\left(10-\frac52\right)^2}{3-1}} = \dfrac{\sqrt{181}}2 \approx 6.73[/tex]

• the values of ρ :

[tex]\rho_1 = x_1+3y_1-2z_1 = -1+2\times0-2\times(-3) = 5 \\\\ \rho_2 = x_2+3y_2-2z_2 = 1+3\times4-2\times\dfrac12=12 \\\\ \rho_3 = x_3+3y_3-2z_3 = 3+3\times(-2)-2\times10 = -23[/tex]

• the sample mean of ρ :

[tex]\overline\rho = \dfrac{5+12-23}3 = -2[/tex]

• by the chain rule,

[tex]\Delta\rho = \Delta x+3\Delta y-2\Delta z[/tex]

so the standard deviation of ρ :

[tex]\sigma^\rho_{N-1} = \sqrt{\left(\sigma^x_{N-1}\right)^2 + \left(3\sigma^y_{N-1}\right)^2 + \left(-2\sigma^z_{N-1}\right)^2} \\\\\sigma^\rho_{N-1}= \sqrt{2^2 + 9\left(2\sqrt{\dfrac73}\right)^2 + 4\left(\dfrac{\sqrt{181}}2\right)^2} = \dfrac12\sqrt{\dfrac{703}3} \approx 7.65[/tex]

• the standard errors of y and z :

[tex]\alpha^y = \dfrac{2\sqrt{\frac73}}{\sqrt3} = \dfrac23\sqrt7 \approx 1.76 \\\\ \alpha^z = \dfrac{\frac{\sqrt{181}}2}{\sqrt3} = \dfrac12\sqrt{\dfrac{181}3} \approx 3.88[/tex]

• the standard error of ρ :

[tex]\alpha^\rho=\sqrt{\left(\alpha^x\right)^2+\left(3\alpha^y\right)^2+\left(-2\alpha^z\right)^2}\\\\\alpha^\rho=\sqrt{\left(\dfrac2{\sqrt3}\right)^2+9\left(\dfrac23\sqrt7\right)^2+4\left(\dfrac12\sqrt{\dfrac{703}3}\right)^2}=\sqrt{269}\approx16.40[/tex]

Suppose we are told that the position of an object (x) moving with an acceleration a is proportional to some power of a, say an and some power of t, say tm. Determine the values of n and m and write the simplest form of an equation for the position.

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(a) The value of n is 1 and the value of m is 2

(b) The simplest form of an equation for the position is [tex]at^2[/tex]

The given expression:

[tex]x = a^nt^m[/tex]

To find:

the values of a values of n and msimplest form of the equation

The values of n and m will be calculated using the dimensions of accelerations, position and time.

The dimension of acceleration, [tex]a = LT^{-2}[/tex]The dimension of position, x = LThe dimension of time, t = T

(a) the values of n and m are calculated as follows:

[tex]x = a^n t^m\\\\ L = [LT^{-2}]^n [T]^m\\\\L = [L]^n [T^{-2n}][T]^m\\\\L = [L]^n[T^{m-2n}]\\\\L^1T^0 = [L]^n[T^{m-2n}]\\\\L^1 = L^n\\\\n = 1\\\\T^0 = T^{m-2n}\\\\0 = m - 2n\\\\0 = m- 2(1)\\\\0 = m- 2\\\\m = 2[/tex]

(b) The simplest form of an equation for the position can be written as;

[tex]x = a^n t^m\\\\x = a^1 t^2\\\\x = at^2[/tex]

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calculate the total resustance
Circut 2ohmls, 2Ohlms
In parrelle

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Explanation:

total resistance=(2×2)/(2+2)= 1ohms

Will we ever be able to know if there are other universes like our own? what do you think,
some say it is impossible to see beyond our own universe. but hey, we used to think that the earth was flat and look at us now, planing to go to mars.
however, it is impossible to know what kind of advancements lie ahead for science.

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Answer:

I think it's possible to know if more universes exist like how we found out that more galaxies exist.

The speed limit on Highway 85 is 65 mi/h. What is it in m/s?

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Answer:

29 m/s

Explanation:

65 mi/hr (1 hr/3600s)(5280 ft/mi)(12 in/ft)(2.54 cm/in)(1 m/100cm) = 29.0576

The speed  limit on Highway 85 in meters per seconds is 29.07m/s

Given the speed limit on highway 85 as 65mi/hr

Using the conversion rate:

2.23694 mi/hr = 1m/s

We are to convert 65mi/hr to m/s, we can therefore write:

65mi/hr = x

Divide both expressions

[tex]\frac{2.23594}{65} = \frac{1}{x} \\Cross \ mutiply\\ 2.23594x = 65\\x = \frac{65}{2.23594}\\x = 29.070m/s[/tex]

This shows that the speed  limit on Highway 85 in meters per second is 29.07m/s

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which type of bonds can carbon atoms form with other carbon Atoms

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Explanation:

A carbon atom can form covalent bonds with other carbon atoms

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Answer:

d is the right answer

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Help meh in this question​

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Radius=r=R_o/2angular velocity=w=v_omass=m

We know

[tex]\boxed{\sf K.E=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2}[/tex]

For Rotational motion

[tex]\boxed{\sf v=r\omega}[/tex].

Putting value

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\sf{:}\dashrightarrow K.E=\dfrac{1}{2}m(r\omega)^2[/tex]

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\sf{:}\dashrightarrow K.E=\dfrac{1}{2}mr^2\omega^2[/tex]

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\sf{:}\dashrightarrow K.E=\dfrac{1}{2}m\left(\dfrac{R_o}{2}\right)^2v_o^2[/tex]

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\sf{:}\dashrightarrow K.E=\dfrac{1}{4}mv_o^2[/tex]

fill the blank spaces with suitable terms a heat energy from bottom
to the top of atake is​

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I’m not sure if you’ve added the full question?

vận tốc là 12km|h tgian 2h hỏi quãng đường

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Lithium's atomic number is 3. How many electrons does a neutral lithium atom have? explain.​

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Answer:

It has 3 electrons

Explanation:

Neutral atom has an overall charge of zero.

Since atomic number is 3, it has 3 protons [ positive charges ]. So, to be neutral, the atom must have 3 electrons [ negative charges ] to cancel out the positive charge.

which form of the energy is used to generate electrical energy in a tidal power station

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Tidal energy is the form of energy used to generate electrical energy.

The form of the energy is used to generate electrical energy in a tidal power station is kinetic energy.

What is kinetic energy?

Kinetic energy is the energy that an object has as a result of its movement. If we intend to accelerate an object, we should indeed apply force to it. Using force requires us to put in effort.

After work is completed, energy is transmitted to the object, and the object moves at a new constant speed.

Tidal energy is generated by the movement of our tides and oceans, where the intensity of the water from tide rise and fall is a type of kinetic energy.

Tidal power is related to gravitational hydropower, which uses water movement to propel a turbine and generate electricity.

Thus, kinetic energy is used to generate electrical energy in a tidal power station.

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A ball rolls down the street 9 meters in 3.5 seconds, what is it's average speed?

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How do we find the Average Speed ?

The Average Speed is the distance traveled for the object, divided by the elapsed time taken to travel that distance, so the formula is :

S = D / T

where S = Average Speed, D = Distance, and T =  Times

Here the object is the ball, the distance is 9 meters and the time elapsed for the ball to roll down the street is 3.5 seconds. Applying the formula we get :

S = 9 / 3.5 ≈ 2.6 metres per second

The symbols (which is the wavy equal sign) means we can't write the exact result, because there is an infinite quantity of numbers after the decimal point. So we need to give an approximation, since the result is 2.57142857142857...etc. we choosed to round up the result to 2.6.

Question 4 A car of mass 820 kg has a maximum power of 30 kW and moves against a constant resistance of motion to 910 N. Calculate the maximum speed of the car in the following situation; b)Up an incline (hill) of 8.75° to the horizontal?​

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Answer:

P = W / t = m g s / t = m g v       where work by auto = m g s

30 kw = 30000 watts = 30000 J / s

Work wasted = F v       as shown above relating work and power

Work done against incline = m g s sin 8.75  and power against incline

= m g v sin 8.75 = 1222 v Joules / sec

power in moving auto = power available - power lost to friction

power in moving auto = 30000 - resistance = 30000 - 910 v

1222 v = 30000 - 910 v

v = 30000 / 2132 = 14 m/s

Note: constant resistance to motion must mean P = W / t = F s / t = F v

Maximum speed will be v = 14.07 m/s

What is power ?

Power is defined time rate of doing work or delivering energy.

Work done = Force * displacement

Power = work done / time

           = (Force * displacement ) / time

since , displacement / time = velocity

Power  = force * (displacement / time ) = force  * velocity

Power = mass * acceleration * velocity (  as force = mass * acceleration)

since , car is travelling up in an incline of 8.75° to the horizontal

hence , it will have two components of velocity

vertical component = v sin (theta ) = v sin(8.75°)

horizontal component = v cos (theta)= v cos (8.75°)

Power = m* a * v sin (theta )

          = 820 * 9.8  * v *sin (8.75°)                        ( a = g = 9.8 m[tex]/s^{2}[/tex])

         = 1221.472 v

Power lost due to resistance in motion  = 910 * velocity = 910 v

Power = Total power - power lost due to resistance in motion

           = 30 * [tex]10^{3}[/tex]  - 910 v

     

30 * [tex]10^{3}[/tex]  - 910 v = 1221.472 v  

v = 14.07 m/s

Maximum speed will be v = 14.07 m/s

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why is it important for heat sinks to be made of metal and have a large surface area?

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The heat sink has a thermal conductor that carries heat away from the CPU into fins that provide a large surface area for the heat to dissipate throughout the rest of the computer, thus cooling both the heat sink and processor…

Which type of bond and how many bonds would occur as carbon dioxide (CO2) is formed from carbon in Group IVA and oxygen in Group VIA?
A. Three metallic bonds
B. two ionic bonds
C. One covalent bond
D. Four covalent bonds

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Answer:

The answer is D. Four covalent bounds

What is scintillator

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Answer:

Scintillators are materials that transform high-energy radiation like X-rays or gamma-rays into visible light or near-visible light. They're commonly utilized in medical diagnostics, high-energy physics, and geophysical exploration as detectors.

Explanation:

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