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Q: When A proton initially at rest falls through a p.d of 25000v .what speed does it gain?
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Why does a hot cup cool down more quickly from 80degrees-60degrees than 60degrees-40degrees?

Since temperature falls off exponentially, the temperature falls quickly initially and then at a slower rate.


The amount of gravitational potential energy released as an object falls depends on?

-- the mass of the object -- the height through which it falls


What happens if you fuse a proton with a electron?

If a negatively charged electron "falls into" (combines with) a positively charged proton, which does happen, it will form a neutral (obviously) neutron. Similarly, in radioactive decay, a neutron decays into one electron and one proton. This radioactive decay is due to the weak nuclear force. Hope this helps.


What happens to the acceleration of an object as it falls through air?

-- If you really mean "falls through the air", then its acceleration steadily decreases. -- If you're actually thinking about an object that's "falling", with no air in the way and no other influence on it except gravity, then its acceleration is constant as it falls.


Explain why a man using a parachute falls through air slowly while a stone falls through air very fast?

When an object falls through air, it experiences air resistance. This air resistance is a force that opposes the object's motion. The amount of air resistance an object experiences depends on the object's shape, size, and speed. A man using a parachute falls slowly because the parachute creates a large amount of air resistance. A stone falls very fast because it has a small amount of air resistance.

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Why does a hot cup cool down more quickly from 80degrees-60degrees than 60degrees-40degrees?

Since temperature falls off exponentially, the temperature falls quickly initially and then at a slower rate.


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How do waterfalls destroy themselves?

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The amount of gravitational potential energy released as an object falls depends on?

-- the mass of the object -- the height through which it falls


What cities do the Niagara river pass through?

Buffalo NY, Niagra Falls NY and Niagra Falls Canada


How does the humidity of air affect the type of snow that falls?

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Who is the founder of Victoria falls?

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What is a piece of rock or metal that falls through the atmosphere and falls to earth?

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What happens to the acceleration of an object as it falls through air?

-- If you really mean "falls through the air", then its acceleration steadily decreases. -- If you're actually thinking about an object that's "falling", with no air in the way and no other influence on it except gravity, then its acceleration is constant as it falls.


What happens if you fuse a proton with a electron?

If a negatively charged electron "falls into" (combines with) a positively charged proton, which does happen, it will form a neutral (obviously) neutron. Similarly, in radioactive decay, a neutron decays into one electron and one proton. This radioactive decay is due to the weak nuclear force. Hope this helps.


Is true or falls A man falls in love through his eyes whereas a women fall in love through her ears a?

I think you've gotten a bit mixed up there. The phrase is the way to a womans heart is through her eyes and the way to a mans heart is through his stomach x