G. Campbell Morgan suggests that true strength lies in stability and steadfastness. Strong individuals are those who remain anchored in their values and beliefs, regardless of external circumstances. This unwavering nature allows them to navigate challenges with resilience and integrity. In essence, strength is defined not just by physical prowess but by the ability to stay true to oneself amidst life's trials.
A compound has a fixed composition and is always a homogeneous pure substance.
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The proportions of elements in a compound are fixed, meaning that a specific compound will always have the same ratio of elements by mass. This fixed ratio is determined by the chemical formula of the compound.
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Solid state. This is when the intermolecular forces are strong enough to keep particles closely packed in a fixed arrangement.
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Yes, solids have a fixed shape and volume. The particles in a solid are closely packed and have strong intermolecular forces that prevent them from moving freely, thus maintaining a fixed shape and volume.
The heat of neutralization of a strong acid and strong base is always constant because strong acids and bases completely dissociate in solution, resulting in a highly exothermic reaction that releases a fixed amount of energy. The strong acid and base react in a 1:1 molar ratio, leading to consistent heat production for each mole of reactants neutralized.
A fixed pulley when used individually, uses more effort than the load to lift the load from the ground. This is what a fixed pulley always does. When attached to an unmovable object e.g. a ceiling or wall, it always acts as a first class lever where the fulcrum is located at the axis but with a minor change, the bar becomes a rope. The advantage of the fixed pulley is that you do not have to pull or push it up and down. The disadvantage is that you have to apply more effort than the load.
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For a fixed perimeter, the area will always be the same, regardless of how you describe the rectangle.