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If the initial velocity is doubled, Then the stopping distance become 4 times.
From the third equation,
{tex}v^2=u^2-2as{/tex}
{tex}u^2= v^2+2as{/tex}
From this equation distance (s) is directly proportional to u^2.
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The maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a known quantity of solvent at a certain temperature is its solubility.
The solubility of a substance depends on the physical and chemical properties of that substance. In addition to this, there are a few conditions which can manipulate it. Temperature, pressure and the type of bond and forces between the particles are few among them.
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Temperature: By changing the temperature we can increase the soluble property of a solute. Generally, water dissolves solutes at 20° C or 100° C. Sparingly soluble solid or liquid substances can be dissolved completely by increasing the temperature. But in the case of gaseous substance, temperature inversely influences solubility i.e. as the temperature increases gases expand and escapes from their solvent.
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Forces and Bonds: Like dissolves in like. The type of intermolecular forces and bonds vary among each molecule. The chances of solubility between two unlike substances are more challengeable than the like substances. For example, water is a polar solvent where a polar solute like ethanol is easily soluble.
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Pressure: Gaseous substances are much influenced than solids and liquids by pressure. When the partial pressure of gas increases, the chance of its solubility is also increased. A soda bottle is an example of where CO2 is bottled under high pressure.
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The unit kilometer is equal to 1000 meters.
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2y+5/2 = 37/2
2y = 37/2 - 5/2
2y = (37 - 5)/2
2y = 32/2
y = 32/4
y = 8
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Plasmolysis is defined as the process of contraction or shrinkage of the protoplasm of a plant cell and is caused due to the loss of water in the cell. Plasmolysis is an example of the results of osmosis and rarely occurs in nature.
The word Plasmolysis was generally derived from a Latin and Greek word plasma – The mould and lusis meaning loosening.
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2q + 6 =12
2q + 6 - 6 = 12 - 6
2q = 6
q = 6/2
q = 3
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Types of Economic System
- Capitalist Economy- In a capitalist system, the products manufactured are divided among people not according to what people want but on the foundation of Purchasing Power—which is the ability to buy products and services. Which means an individual needs to have the money with him to buy the goods and services. The Low-cost housing for the underprivileged is much required but will not include as demand in the market because the needy do not have the buying power to back the demand. Therefore, the commodity will not be manufactured and provided as per market forces.
- Socialist Economy- This economy system acknowledges the three inquiries in a different way. In a socialist society, the government determines what products are to be manufactured in accordance with the requirements of society. It is believed that the government understands what is appropriate for the citizen of the country, therefore, the passions of individual buyers are not given much attention. The government concludes how products are to be created and how the product should be disposed of. In principle, sharing under socialism is assumed to be based on what an individual need and not what they can buy. A socialist system does not have a separate estate because everything is controlled by the government.
- Mixed Economic – Mixed systems have characteristics of both the command and market economic systems. For this purpose, the mixed economic systems are also called as dual economic systems. However, there is no sincere method to determine a mixed system. Sometimes, the word represents a market system beneath the strict administrative control in certain sections of the economy.
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