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How many newtons is 570 kilograms?

On Earth force in newtons equals roughly mass in kilograms x 9,8 newtons per kilogram. Force in newtons = mass in kilograms times 9.8 or mass in kilograms = force in newtons / 9.8. 73 kilograms are 715 newtons.


Being able to understand basic scientific terms and principles well enough to apply them to your life is called?

Scientific Literacy.


What are 3 present day problems scientist's are trying to solve?

Well the three things are, to find a cure for cancer, to find if you could live on mars(or if their is any living things on mars, and the third is that they are trying to prove that global warming exists. The scientist must have lots of patience and the willingness to never give up to solve these problems


What are the Criticisms of Robert Gagne theory?

The main criticism is that the theory does not apply to all students. It is also not a theory that is well taken by many teachers.


Understanding The Common Types Of System Cooling?

Computers and their components typically generate a lot of heat during their operation. To keep the computer running properly and to keep it from overheating, all computers have some sort of system cooling in place. Fans are by far the most common tool in the use of system cooling. Fans can be found in just about every computer and computer component. They are in the CPU, the GPU or the PCI slot. They come in a variety of sizes from 40 to 120 mm, although fans as large as 200mm are beginning to enter the market. Fans are usually used in PCs, desktops and in computing data centers. Another type of system cooling is conductive and radiative cooling. This is most often used in laptops, cooling hard drives and optical drives through having them make contact with the computer’s frame, which increases the surface over which heat is radiated. A less common type of cooling is liquid submersion cooling. The computer components are submerged in a thermally conductive liquid. Cooling is achieved when heat is exchanged passively between the liquid, the computer’s parts and the ambient air. Liquid used in this type of cooling must have low electrical conductivity in order not to interfere with the computer’s operation. Liquids used for this purpose usually have been manufactured for it specifically, although various types of oils can also be used. If a full-featured computer is not needed, there is a way to achieve system cooling through waste heat reduction. In an office setting, very basic computers can be set up, such as diskless workstations or thin clients. This reduces the need for a hard drive at each workstation, so less cooling is required overall. In addition, the workstations can be powered from an external power supply so the computer itself does not heat up. The type of system cooling you choose will partly depend on your needs and resources. While air cooling through the use of fans is by far the most popular method, depending on your circumstances, you may want to investigate alternatives as well.

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Does newton's law of cooling apply to warming as well as to cooling?

Yes.


What is the difference between global warming and global cooling?

Global warming is when the global average annual temperature is generally trending upward. Global cooling is when it is trending downward.A:Global warming is happening now. Global warming is not beyond the control of mankind. It is being caused by our dependence on fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) which we are burning to produce electricity.


Is geothermal good for the earth?

NO! Taking the heat from the Earth is helping the sub surface cool at a faster rate. You might be thinking well then how is global warming happening? The atmosphere is warming up but the sub surface is cooling. We are finding more and more ways to help drive the earth to its grave.


How does newtons second law apply to rockets?

Well newtons second law is f=ma of force=mass*acceleration, so when creating rockets, scientists must take into account all three of these factors. The mass or weight will determine how much friction it generates and therefor the amount of acceleration needed to surpass the friction. So newtons second law has everything to do with rockets.


How can you prevent global warming from affecting animals?

You can't. Global warming is a natural, cyclic event that has happened before, and animal life survived. The planet is actually going through a cooling term now.A:Animals whose habitats are seriously affected by global warming have to adapt, move or die. It will be difficult to stop global warming as we have left it so late, and our interventions are well below what nations have promised. It will not be possible to save many animals.


Do they have global warming in Egypt?

Yes Egypt being on the globe is warming as well.


How does Newtons Laws apply to volleyball?

well if you don't hit the ball on time it will hit the ground and the opponent team will score anyways isn't the part when the ball hits the ground gravity, Newton discovered gravity.


What is a measure of the pulling force of gravity?

well, you measure in newtons


What is a measure of the force of gravity's pull?

well, you measure in newtons


What is the net force on a bag pulled down by gravity with 18 newtons and pulled upward by a rope with 18 newtons?

Well unless this is a trick question it is 0 Newtons as the 2 forces cancel themselves out.


How will global warming affect us in NZ?

well, global warming is going to affect us all.


How can runners prevent injuries to the Achillies tendon?

The Achilles tendon is always at risk of injury in runners, but these can be prevented by properly stretching before a run, as well as "warming up" before a run, and "cooling down" after a run, to ensure that the tendon is not damaged.