What is absolute status ?

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If the object in question is actually fixed, then the object which is stable in relation to it is actually fixed. Such a state is called absolute state.

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Description : Why absolute status and absolute motion do not exist ?

Last Answer : If the position of an object does not change with respect to a stationary context structure, its position is absolute and if the position of an object changes with respect to that context structure, ... is not available. Thus it can be said that absolute position and absolute motion do not exist.

Description : What is status and speed ?

Last Answer : Status: When the position of an object does not change with the passage of time , it is called a stationary or stationary object. And this position is called the status quo. Motion: When the position ... the passage of time, it is called a moving object. And this change of position is called motion.

Description : What happens as the Universe nears absolute zero?

Last Answer : I am going to speculate here and say that advanced aliens that have mastered the technology of utilising zero point energy will use that energy to keep the universe going, by flying around and creating ... singularity to cause another big bang. Hell, these aliens might even be you damn dirty apes.

Description : Who invented the absolute temperature scale ?

Last Answer : Kelvin, the inventor of the absolute temperature scale.

Description : What does Every object at a temperature above absolute zero?

Last Answer : – Radiates energy

Description : The absolute zero is a temperature at which ______. (1) molecular motion in a gas would cease (2) water freezes (3) all gases become liquid (4) all gases become solid

Last Answer : (1) molecular motion in a gas would cease Explanation: Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature where nothing could be colder and no heat energy remains in a substance.

Description : The average kinetic energy of the molecules of an ideal gas is directly proportional to – (1) Velocity of Molecules (2) Mass of Molecules (3) Absolute temperature of the gas (4) Temperature of environment

Last Answer : (3) Absolute temperature of the gas Explanation: The average kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to absolute temperature only. This implies that all molecular motion ceases if the temperature is reduced to absolute zero.

Description : Absolute Zero is defined as – (1) The temperature at which all molecular motion ceases (2) At which water boils at 298K (3) At which liquid Helium boils (4) At which the volume becomes zero

Last Answer : (1) The temperature at which all molecular motion ceases Explanation: Absolute zero is the temperature at which all motion in matter stops and is thought to be unreachable. It is ... nature have minimal vibrational motion, retaining only quantum mechanical, zero-point energy-induced particle motion.

Description : The mass of water vapour per unit volume of air is known as - (1) relative humidity (2) specific humidity (3) absolute humidity (4) variable humidity

Last Answer : (3) absolute humidity Explanation: Absolute humidity is the measure of water vapor (moisture) in the air, regardless of temperature. It is expressed as grams of moisture per cubic meter of air (g/m3).

Description : The absolute zero is a temperature at which ______. (1) molecular motion in a gas would cease (2) water freezes (3) all gases become liquid (4) all gases become solid

Last Answer : (1) molecular motion in a gas would cease Explanation: Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature where nothing could be colder and no heat energy remains in a substance. It is the point at which all motion in matter stops.

Description : Amount of water vapour (gaseous) in a given volume of air (cubic metre) is known as: (1) Mixing ratio (2) Relative humidity (3) Absolute humidity (4) Specific humidity

Last Answer : (3) Absolute humidity Explanation: The relative humidity of air at a given temperature is the ratio of mass of water vapour actually present in a certain volume of air to the mass of water vapour required to saturate the same volume of air at the same temperature, multiplied by 100.

Description : Amount of water vapour in a unit volume (Cubic metre) of air is called: (1) Mixed ratio (2) relative humidity (3) absolute humidity (4) specific humidity

Last Answer : (3) absolute humidity Explanation: Absolute humidity is the measure of water vapor (moisture) in the air, regardless of temperature. It is expressed as grams of moisture per cubic meter of air (g/m3).

Description : The temperature at which the catalytic activity of the catalyst is maximum, is called (1) room temperature (2) critical temperature (3) absolute temperature (4) optimum temperature

Last Answer : d) optimum temperature

Description : The humidity of air measured in percentage is called – (1) absolute humidity (2) specific humidity (3) relative humidity (4) all of these

Last Answer : (3) relative humidity Explanation: The relative humidity is the percent of saturation humidity, generally calculated in relation to saturated vapour density.

Description : Heat stored in water vapour is – (1) specific heat (2) latent heat (3) absolute heat (4) relative heat

Last Answer : (2) latent heat Explanation: Latent heat is the heat released or absorbed by a body or a thermodynamic system during a process that occurs without a change in temperature. A typical example is a ... the boiling of water. So water vapor which is the end product of evaporated water has latent heat.

Description : The absolute zero is a temperature at which - (1) Molecular motion in a gas would cease (2) Water freezes (3) All gases become liquid (4) All gases become solid

Last Answer : (1) Molecular motion in a gas would cease Explanation: Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature where nothing could be colder and no heat energy remains in a substance. That temperature Molecular motion in a gas would cease.

Description : At absolute zero, volume of gas is equal to A. 0 m3 B. 1 m3 C. 2 m3 D. 3 m3

Last Answer : 0 m3

Description : At what point is the temperature the same on the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales? w) Absolute zero x) Zero y) Negative 40 degrees z) Never

Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- NEGATIVE 40 DEGREES

Description : Absolute Zero is defined as (1) The temperature at which all molecular motion ceases (2) At which water boils at 298K (3) At which liquid Helium boils (4) At which the volume becomes zero

Last Answer : The temperature at which all molecular motion ceases

Description : The absolute zero is a temperature at which _______ (1) molecular motion in a gas would cease (2) water freezes (3) all gases become liquid (4) all gases become solid

Last Answer : molecular motion in a gas would cease

Description : The average kinetic energy of the molecules of an ideal gas is directly proportional to (1) Velocity of Molecules (2) Mass of Molecules (3) Absolute temperature of the gas (4) Temperature of environment

Last Answer : Absolute temperature of the gas

Description : Amount of water vapour (gaseous) in a given volume of air (cubic metre) is known as: (1) Mixing ratio (2) Relative humidity (3) Absolute humidity (4) Specific humidity

Last Answer : Absolute humidity

Description : Heat stored in water vapour is (1) specific heat (2) latent heat (3) absolute heat (4) relative heat

Last Answer : latent heat