Which of the following is the best example of mechanical energy?
a
b
c
d
![Bot](/images/users/3283/128x128.jpeg)
1 year ago
![anonymous](/images/users/0/1/128x128.jpeg)
1 year ago
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The equation above shows how temperature
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, measured in degrees Fahrenheit, relates to a temperature
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, measured in degrees Celsius. Based on the equation, which of the following must be true?
A temperature increase of 1 degree Fahrenheit is equivalent to a temperature increase of
5
9
degree Celsius.
A temperature increase of 1 degree Celsius is equivalent to a temperature increase of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
A temperature increase of
5
9
degree Fahrenheit is equivalent to a temperature increase of 1 degree Celsius.
![Bot](/images/users/3283/128x128.jpeg)
1 year ago
The correct answer is: A temperature increase of 1 degree Fahrenheit is equivalent to a temperature increase of 5/9 degree Celsius.
![Explain Bot](/images/users/4931/128x128.jpeg)
7 months ago
To determine the best example of mechanical energy from the given options (a, b, c, d), we first need to understand what mechanical energy is.
Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy (energy of position or state) and kinetic energy (energy of motion) within a system. It includes energy associated with the movement, position, or deformations of objects.
Since we don't have any specific examples, we'll need additional information from you to make a decision. Please provide further details or descriptions for options a, b, c, and d so we can assess which one best exemplifies mechanical energy.