Science, asked by SAngela, 1 year ago

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✔Why doesn't gravity act on a fire?


✔Why is" RX" used by doctor's on a prescription ?



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Answered by Handsome1111
16
Heya HERE is your answer

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I think gravity does not act on fire because fire is an energy so it doesn't have any mass so gravity doesn't act on it.

Rx is a Latin word which means '' to take''. Doctor write Rx on prescription to give a command to the patient to take the medicine in order listed in the prescription.


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Answered by Tamash
15
Hey friend here is ur query....

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Gravity is a phenomenon due to which every

object(mass) attracts every other object in the

universe with a force which is called

the Gravitational Force.

Formula of gravitational pull/force:

Fg = Gm1m2/r²

But here mass of fire is 0 it is not a mass

it's a form of energy..

Considering, mass of fire = 0

Fg = 0

Thus acting gravity force on it =0

&Heat coming out from fire has enough kinetic energy to spread around the he fire ......

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Another query....

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Rx is actually an abbreviation for a Latin word “recipere” that means “to take”

“Rx two aspirin” means to “take two aspirin”

That's how it was initially used.

Also note its not that the symbol is not “R” and “x” next to each other like its believed to be

It's a fusion, something like this:


Later Rx came to stand for “récipé” which means “prescription” and has hence been used as such.

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