list 10 uses of composite​

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Answer 1

Aerospace

Thermoset composites are being specified for wings, fuselages, bulkheads, and other applications in commercial, civilian and military aerospace applications.

Appliance/Business

Thermoset composite are being used in frames, equipment panels, handles and trims in appliances, power tools, business equipment and many other applications.

Thermoset composites for the appliance industry are used in washers, dryers, refrigerators, freezers, ranges, ovens, dishwashers for components that include control panels, handles, knobs, vent trims, side trims, motor housings, kick plates and many others.

Automotive/Transportation/Farm/Construction

Composites are now being used in vehicle and equipment applications, including, panels, frames, interior components and other parts.

Civil Infrastructure

Some composite infrastructure applications include buildings, roads, bridges and pilings.

Construction

Thermoset composites are replacing many traditional materials for home and offices architectural components including fixtures, doors, wall panels, roofing, window frames, moulding, vanity sinks, shower stalls and even swimming pools.

Corrosive Environments

Composites are ideal for applications in corrosive environments, such as chemical processing plants, pulp and paper converting, oil and gas refineries and water treatment facilities.  Common applications include fans, grating, tanks, ducts, hoods, pumps and cabinets.

Electrical

With strong dielectric properties including arc and track resistance, Thermoset components include substation equipment, microwave antennas, standoffs and pole line hardware and printed wiring boards. Applications and components include switchgear,  motor controls,  standoff insulators, control system components,  circuit breakers,  arc chutes, arc shields, terminal blocks,  terminal boards,  metering devices,  bus supports and lighting components.

Marine

With their corrosion resistance and light-weighting attributes, Marine composite applications include boat hulls, bulkheads and other components for military, commercial and recreational boats and ships.


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Hi please help with these questions :)

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

because electricity has a good conduct tha is mental

Why is red tide dangerous to ocean animals?

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Answer:

Karenia brevis produces toxins called brevetoxins that affect a variety of marine wildlife. Aquatic organisms can be exposed to brevetoxins in several ways: coming into contact with K. brevis cells or toxins in the water, ingesting cells, inhaling toxins and consuming toxic prey.

Explanation:

How cold does it really get on Pluto's moon, Charon? (I know this is not a Chem question per se, but is there no Earth Science, nor Space, nor Astronomy, nor General Science category on Brainly?)

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Answer:

Explanation:

After various studies and experiments conducted on Pluto's moon, Charon it has been determined that it gets to minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit which would be equivalent to minus 273.15 degrees Celsius. This is the coldest temperature that scientists have registered for Charon. This temperature is nearing absolute zero and puts it colder than Pluto itself since Pluto's temperature is believed to get to minus 400 degrees Fahrenheit which is equivalent to minus 240 degrees Celcius.

The highest pressure ever produced in a laboratory setting was about 2.0 x 10 6 atm. If we have a
1.0 x 10 -5 liter sample of a gas at that pressure, then release the pressure until it is equal to 0.275 atm,
what would the new volume of that gas be?

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Answer:

Volume = 72.7272

Explanation:

if only pressure and volume change, then we can do some simple math to find the answer.

2 x 10 ^ 6 times 1 x 10 ^-5 = 20

pressure and volume must equal 20

20 = 0.275 x volume

20 / 0.275 = new volume

I don't remember significant digits but your volume is 72.72727272 just repeated

If we have a 1.0 x 10 -5 liter sample of a gas at that pressure, then release the pressure until it is equal to 0.275 atm, the new volume will be 72.7272

What is Volume?

Volume is the space occupied by a three-dimensional object.

By the Boyle's law

[tex]\rm P_1V_2= P_1V_2[/tex]

P1 (initial pressure) = [tex]2.0 \times10^6 atm[/tex]

V1 (initial volume) = [tex]1.0 \times10^-5 L[/tex]

P2 (final pressure) = 0.275 atm

V2 (final volume) = ? (in L)

Putting the values in the equation

[tex]\rm 2.0 \times10^6 atm \times 1.0 \times10^-5 L = 0.275 atm \times V_2\\\\V_2 = \dfrac{20}{0.275} = 72.72 L[/tex]

Thus, the volume is 72.72 L.

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Which changes would cause an increase in the resistance of a wire? Check all that apply.
increasing its temperature
decreasing its temperature
using a longer wire
using a shorter wire
m using a thicker wire
using a thinner wire

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Answer:

Increasing its temperature.

Longer

and thinner

Explanation:

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The resistance of a wire increases by increasing its temperature, using a longer wire and using a thinner wire.

Resistivity of a wire

The resistivity of wire describes the opposition to the flow of current in the wire.

[tex]R = \frac{\rho L}{A} \\\\\rho = \frac{RA}{L} \ (ohm-meter)[/tex]

where;

R is the resistance (ohms)ρ is resistivity of the wire (ohm-meter)L is length of the wire (m)A is area of the wire (m²)

From the formula above, the resistance of a wire increases with

increase in the length of the wiredecrease in thickness (radius) of the wireincrease in temperature

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1. Which of the following is the most important function of the microscope?
A. measuring specimen
B. magnification of the specimen
C. photographing the specimen
D. locating and viewing the specimen
image or​

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I think B magnification of the specimen

what element is 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s1

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Answer:

Rubidium

Explanation:

Add the exponents: 2+2+6+2+6+2+10+6+1=37

Look for the atomic number 37

The element having electronic configuration 1s₂, 2s₂, 2p₆, 3s₂, 3p₆, 4s₂, 3d₁₀, 4p₆, 5s₁ is rubidium .

What is an element ?

A chemical element is a species of atoms, including the pure substance made entirely of that species, that have a specific number of protons in their nuclei. Chemical elements, in contrast to chemical compounds, cannot be reduced by any chemical process into simpler molecules.

They can be identified by their particular atomic number. The periodic table groups the elements according to their atomic number and draws attention to those with related qualities.

The most vital ingredient for life is carbon. Life as we know it would not exist without this element. You'll see that carbon is the main component of the chemicals required for life.

Thus, The element having electronic configuration 1s₂, 2s₂, 2p₆, 3s₂, 3p₆, 4s₂, 3d₁₀, 4p₆, 5s₁ is rubidium .

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How many grams of magnesium oxide would be produced if 3.8 grams of magnesium reacted completely with 2.1 grams of oxygen

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Answer:

5.3g of MgO would be produced

Explanation:

Based on the chemical reaction:

2Mg(s) + O₂(g) → 2MgO(s)

1 mole of Mg reacts per mole of oxygen.

To solve this question we need to convert the mass of each reactant to moles in order to find limiting reactant using the chemical equation:

Moles Mg -Molar mass: 24.305g/mol-:

3.8g Mg * (1mol / 24.305g) = 0.1563moles Mg

Moles O₂ -Molar mass: 32g/mol-:

2.1g O₂ * (1mol / 32g) = 0.0656 moles O₂

For a complete reaction of 0.0656 moles of O₂ are required:

0.0656 moles O₂ * (2 mol Mg / 1mol O₂) = 0.132 moles Mg

As there are 0.1563 moles of Mg, Mg is the excess reactant and O₂ the limiting reactant.

0.0656 moles O₂ produce:

0.0656 moles O₂ * (2 mol MgO / 1mol O₂) = 0.132 moles MgO

The mass is -Molar mass MgO: 40.3g/mol-:

0.132 moles MgO * (40.3g / mol) =

5.3g of MgO would be produced

What is the boiling point of water?
A. 0°C
B. 50°C
C. 70°C
D. 100°C

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Answer:

D) 100*C

Explanation:

Answer:

A. 0°C

Explanation:

El agua se evapora a los 0 grados

which of the following is and example of a chemical property?

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A-reactivity with oxygen

Is it okay if you help me? I'm kind of in a tight spot here. Tysmmmmmmmmmmmmm o(❁´◡`❁)o!!

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Answer:

C. Remains constant

Explanation:

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C! Remains Constant


1. Which of the following seismic waves is detected first by the seismograph?
A L-waves B P-waves
CR-waves D.S-waves​

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Answer:

AL- waves

Explanation:

because it is famousable

Write the formula and determine the percent by mass of the salt in barium hydroxide octahydrate *


(show work)

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Answer:

315.51g/mol

Explanation:

137(33 + (16.00 + 1.01) 2 + 8 [1.01 (2) + 16.00] = 315.51g/mol

Determine if you can swim in 1×10^27 molecules of water

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No you couldn’t, because a drop of water has approximately 1.61*10^21 molecules, so this would be slightly more than a drop of water

When calculating the AH of a reaction, why is it important that you include the correct stale symbols in your balanced chemical equation?

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Answer: c. so that you use the correct energy states

Explanation:

Enthalpy is the energy release or energy produced when a chemical reaction is carried out.

Enthalpy change is calculated by substracting the energy of reactants from the energy of products.

[tex]\Delta H=H_{products}-H_{reactants}[/tex]

As the energies are different for different states and thus the correct stale symbols in your balanced chemical equation must be given so that we use the correct energy values.

Name the acid and the base from which the salt calcium sulphate is formed. also write the

balanced chemical equation for the chemical reaction​

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Answer:

Calcium Carbonate base and Sulphuric acid.

CaCO3 and H2SO4

Answer:

Skeletal equation : Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4 ----> CaSO4 + H2O

Balanced equation : Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4 ---> CaSO4 + 2H2O

Hope it helps

In the formula XS04, the symbol X could represent the element*
O (1) AI
O (2) Ar
O (3) Mg
0 (4) Na

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4) Mg, sulfato de magnesio

Which of these is a biotic factor of an ecosystem?

A) Crystals of salt
B) Rays of sunlight
C) Grains of Sand
D) Strands of seaweed

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D. Strands of seaweed. I am not so sure if this is the correct answer but it might.

How do magnets move objects?​

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Answer: Magnets have a force which is known as no contact force. This force tries to attract the metallic objects near it, which makes it move.

Explanation:

Please help with chem ASAP

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Answer:

Imagine Dragon

Explanation:

These balls across yo face

Gottem

1) In which state of matter will particles move the fastest?​

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Answer:

Gases

Explanation:

The particals will move around rapidly in all directions.

Please help: A complete moon cycle is how many weeks

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Answer:

29.5 days

Explanation:

its 29.5 days i hope it helps

Answer:

The Moon takes 27.3 days to orbit Earth, but the lunar phase cycle (from new Moon to new Moon) is 29.5 day

1) Write the symbol and charge for each individual ion
2) Balance the charge so that they equal to zero
3)Write the formula based on how many of each ion you used in step 2

6) Nitrogen and Barium
7) strontium and fluorine
8) iodine and calcium
9) magnesium and sulfur
10) Sulfur and aluminum

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N -3

Ba +2

Sr +2

F -1

I -1

Ca +2

Mg +2

S -2

S -2

Al +3

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Ba3N2

SrF2

CaI2

MgS

Al2S3

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I don't really understand 2.

Choose the aqueous solution below with the highest boiling point. These are all solutions of nonvolatile solutes and you should assume ideal van't Hoff factors where applicable.

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is;

Choose the aqueous solution that has the highest boiling point. These are all solutions of nonvolatile solutes and you should assume ideal van't Hoff factors where applicable. 0.100 m C6H12O6 0.100 m AlCl3 0.100 m NaCl 0.100 m MgCl2 They all have the same boiling point.

Answer:

AlCl3 0.100 m

Explanation:

Let us remember that the boiling point elevation is given by;

ΔTb = Kb m i

Where;

ΔTb = boiling point elevation

Kb = boiling point constant

m = molality of the solution

i = Van't Hoff factor

We can see from the question that all the solutions possess the same molality, ΔTb now depends on the value of the Van't Hoff factor which in turn depends on the number of particles in solution.

AlCl3 yields four particles in solution, hence ΔTb is highest for AlCl3 . The solution having the highest value of ΔTb also has the highest boiling point.

A gas has a volume of 500cm3 when a pressure of 100,00N is exacted on it what will be it's volume if the pressure is changed to 150mm mecury at same temperature

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Answer:

See explanation below

Explanation:

At first sight, it seems that the innitial pressure of 100,00 N would be 100,00 N/m² because pressure does not have units of newton alone. If this is true, then the calculations are the following (If it's not, but it's actually mm Hg, then skip the part of the conversion, and just do the procedure of solving for the volume).

The innitial pressure is 100 N/m² or simply 100 Pa. As the second pressure is in mm Hg, let's convert the Pascal units to mm Hg:

1 Pa -----> 0.007501 mm Hg

100 ---------> X

X = 100 * 0.007501 / 1 = 0.7501 mmHg

Now that we have the innitial pressure in mm Hg, and the temperature remains constant, we use the Boyle's law to solve for this:

P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

V₂ = P₁V₁ / P₂  

Using this expression, let's solve for V₂:

V₂ = 0.7501 *¨500 / 150

V₂ = 2.5 cm³

Now, it's the innitial pressure is 100 mm Hg then the volume:

V₂ = 100 * 500 / 150

V₂ = 333.33 cm³

Check the units of the innitial pressure, one of these results should be the correct answer. If it's not, then please post again the question with the correct units.

Hope this helps

1. Which word has the same phoneme as grew, rude, and truth?
A. thumb
B. sure
C. look
D. scoot

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Answer:

B-Sorry if this isn't right :/ Good luck.

Explanation:

Answer:

D. Scoot

Explanation:

Grew, Rude and truth all have the sound /OO/ scoot follows that pattern.

does liquid evaporate with adding heat or losing it

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adding because evaporation speed is increased with increased temperature

I NEED HELP ASAP, If you help me I’ll give you Brainlist [Calorimetry and specific heat lab]
I don’t know how to calculate the error %
The formula is:
%Error = [I Accepted value-Experimental value I / Experimental value] x 100 can someone please PLEASE help me :(

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Answer:

Explanation:

I gave this formula as

What you should get - what you got

---------------------------------------------------   * 100

What you should get

Suppose you are talking about the specific heat of copper and you did a lab and did it fairly well and the specific heat came out to be 0.33

That's what you got, 0.33

What you should get is 0.35 according to the table you've given us.

% error = 0.35 - 0.33

                -------------- * 100

                      0.35

% error = 0.02 * 100/ 0.35

% error = 2/0.35

% error = 5.71

Now here is the really hard part. You have to decide what a positive error is and what a negative error.

A positive error using this formula means you are too low.

A Negative error means that you are too high, just the opposite of what you might think.

Can you show us the experimental value?

So basically, the accepted value would be under the Specific heat capacity of metal (e.g. 0.90, 0.35, 0.44, 0.12).

Your experimental value would be the specific heat capacity that you got from the lab.

You would first substract the experimental value from the accepted value

[tex]accepted \: value - experimental \: value [/tex]

and then you would divide the result by the experimental value

[tex]result \div experimental \: value[/tex]

and then, you would multiply the result of that by a hundred to get your percentage

[tex]result \times 100 = \% \: error[/tex]

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The image shown is an example.

0.90 is our accepted value.

0.88 is our experimental value.

The overall percentage error I got is %2.27

If you know the atomic number and the mass number of an atom of any element, you can determine the atom's composition.

A:True
B:False​

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True. i hope its correct, have a good day. stay happy and stay safe

Answer:

A:true

Explanation:

The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom can be determined from a set of simple rules.

what is a second degree burn​

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a second degree burn is a burn that affect the first and second layers of your skin. it may develop blisters and look wet or moist. the pain caused can be very severe
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