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the French name for a lightning is 'éclair'.

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What is the density if water is cooled fron 4 degrees celcius to 0 degrees celcius?

The density of water increases as it cools from 4 degrees Celsius to 0 degrees Celsius. At 4 degrees Celsius, the density of water is 999.972 kg/m³, and at 0 degrees Celsius the density is 999.8395 kg/m³.


If a stone and a pencil are dropped simultaneously in vacuum fron the same height which of two will reach the ground first?

In vacuum, both the stone and the pencil would fall at the same rate due to gravity and there would be no air resistance to affect their acceleration. Therefore, both the stone and the pencil would reach the ground at the same time.


How is heat transfered fron the sun to eatrh?

Heat from the sun is transferred to Earth through electromagnetic radiation, mainly in the form of visible light and infrared radiation. This radiation travels through the vacuum of space until it reaches Earth's atmosphere, where some of it is absorbed and warms the surface of the planet. The heat is then further distributed through conduction, convection, and latent heat processes within Earth's atmosphere and surface.


Does heat travel from cold objects to hot objects?

No, heat naturally flows from hot objects to cold objects. This is based on the second law of thermodynamics, which states that heat always moves in the direction that increases the entropy of a system.


When heat is added to or removed fron the substance and the temperature remains the the smae where is the thermal energy going?

When heat is added to or removed from a substance and the temperature remains the same, the thermal energy is being used to cause a phase change within the substance. This means that the added heat is causing the particles within the substance to change their arrangement or state of matter, rather than increasing their kinetic energy and raising the temperature.