Acceleration is the difference between constant and non-constant motion.
Its acceleration is zero, which is constant
Yes, it is. Trajectory also depends of direction of acceleration, not only it's magnitude. When you consider circular orbit, the agnitude of centripetal acceleration is constant, but the vector directions changes every moment to point constantly at the center.
If the force is constant then this will make the velocity of the object spinning constant as well, and for the velocity to be constant all the forces must be balanced and therefore constant
The constant k is a...constant specific for the system considered.
This is a colligative property which does not depend on the nature of solute is the molal boiling point elevation constant or ebullioscopic constant of the solvent.
no
we can determine the molecular weight from landsberger experiment for elevation of boiling point by using the formula M2=(KBW2)*1000/T'W1 where M2=molecular mass Kb=ebullioscopic constant or molal boiling point constant W2=mass of solute W1=mass of solvent T'=change in temprature
Ebullioscopic method is a physiochemical method to determine the molecular weight of compounds....."when a non volatile solute is added to pure solvent or liquid the boiling point of the pure solvent is increased and the elevation in the temperature is related to the molecular weight of solute"this is given by formula:M=1000Kew/(ΔTW)WHERE Ke is the molal elevation constant,w is the weight of solute, W is the weight of solvent and M is the molecular weight................................................irfan ali bughio from uni of sindh,,,,,,,,,allama i.i qazi institute of chemistry..ayaan622@yahoo.com
When a solute is added to a solvent, the boiling point is raised according to the equation ΔTb=Kbm. Thus, the boiling temperature of a solution can be described by: Tb(solution)=ΔTb + Tb(pure solvent). However, for the purposes of this question, adding a solute increases the boiling point of a solution.
Boltzmanns constant
It is the e mathematical constant, Euler's constant.
no the spring constant is not constant on moon because there is no restoring force there
The answer depends on what the constant is: the y-intercept in a linear graph, constant of proportionality, constant of integration, physical [universal] constant.
F=ma, if F is constant and m is constant, then a is constant... its acceleration.
A [real] constant.
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