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What is a proton,where is it located, how much does it weigh?


Positive charge, located in the nucleus, and weighs 1 amu

What is electron, where is it located, how much does it weigh?

Negative charge, located in the electron cloud, weighs 0 amus

What does the atomic number tell u

It tells you the number of protons and neutrons in a atom

What does the atomic mass tell you?

It's tells you the mass of the atom

Which atom has 1 proton?

Hydrogen

If the atomic is 14 and the mass is 29 how many neutrons do I have ?

15

Where is the nucleus located at

In center of the atom

Where is the majority of the mass of an atom located at?

In the nucleus

Which group is inert and why

Group 8 because it has a full valence electrons

What element is in group 8 period 2?

Neon

The laws of conservation of mass _____.

Matter can be neither created nor destroyed

What is an unbalanced force?

Hey force that causes an object to change its motion

What is a balanced force?

Force acting on an object that have it keep it current motion. Sitting still or constant speed. Dad

What is speed?

Distance traveled over a period of time. 45 mph.

What is velocity?

Distance traveled over a period of time with a direction.

What is acceleration?

Speeding up, slowing down or changing direction.

What is newtons first law?

An object in motion will stay in motion and object at rest will stay at rest on sale and unbalanced force acts upon it

An example of newtons first law is?

If you're riding in your vehicle, slam on the brakes, everything inside the vehicle will keep going forward.

What is newtons second law?

Force equals mass times acceleration


F = ma

Force = 20 N, mass = 5 KG what is the acceleration?

100

What is convection?

The process of warm air/water raising and cool air/water sinking. This also creates wind.

What is conduction?

The transfer of heat through direct contact.

What is radiation?

The transfer of heat through Wave.

What is a land breeze and how does it work?

Land breeze happens at night time. This happens because the Lancores off faster that the water causing a convection current that has Air rising over the ocean, so taking over the land.

What is a seabreeze and how does it work?

Seabreeze happens during the day. This happens because Land is warmer than the ocean causing a convection current of the air over the land to rise in the air over the water to sink.

What is a seabreeze and how does it work?

Seabreeze happens during the day. This happens because Land is warmer than the ocean causing a convection current of the air over the land to rise in the air over the water to sink.

What are the characteristics of high pressure?

Clear skies and cooler temperature.

What is a seabreeze and how does it work?

Seabreeze happens during the day. This happens because Land is warmer than the ocean causing a convection current of the air over the land to rise in the air over the water to sink.

What are the characteristics of high pressure?

Clear skies and cooler temperature.

What are the characteristics of low pressure?

Warmer weather and stormy conditions