Pressure = (Net Force) / (Applied area) = Newton / square meters
Measuring units of pressure are:
. Pascal
. Bar
. Torr
. Pounds per square inch (psi)
. Standard atmosphere (atm).
The HF band is based on frequencies 3 to 30 Mhz. AM radio stations are in the HF band but normally are stated in kilohertz.
Natural Gas is a Non Renewable Resource of Energy because that does not renew itself once used, unlike the other choices.
It is a resource that will not be naturally replenished.
The Length of the Day is determined in Astronomical Units.
The length of a day corresponds to the time the Earth takes to turn around on its axis, which is approximately 24 hours. But it's not exactly 24 hours.
This phenomenon is due to tides raised by the Moon which slow Earth's rotation. Because of the way the second is defined, the mean length of a day is now about 86 400.002 seconds, and is increasing by about 1.7 milliseconds per century.
Metal particles are held together by strong metallic bonds, which is why they have high melting and boiling points. The free electrons in metals can move through the metal, allowing metals to conduct electricity.
Because the electrons in the atom's higher energy levels can separate from the atoms easily, they can be pulled out with very little energy. Because the molecular structure of the metal is such that 'free electrons' are free to move, thus being categorized as electrically conductive.
For example, copper is used for electrical wiring because it is a good conductor of electricity.
Doing more work in less time, results in an increase in power to do a work.
Based on conventionality in deriving energy, energy sources could be classified as
Conventional ::
coal, oil, hydro, nuclear, etc... sources which can be used up or exhaustible.
(and)
Non - conventional ::
solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, biogas, etc... sources which are not exhausted.
Among the given options, Geothermal energy is the alternative energy source among all the choices that are given in the question, that is exhaustible.
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