Hey guys please solve one quesiton for me.
If given an opportunity to be a leader in today’s times how will you carry on the
Peace mission?
Answers
oday’s young business leaders are poised to outperform their more established counterparts – and that’s not just the usual energy and naivety of youth talking.
Today’s young leaders are emerging at a time when forces have converged to broaden people’s expectations of business. This generation contains some of the savviest and most connected consumers in history. Many of them have seen their parents work in, and potentially be let go from, uninspiring business environments. They’ve grown up in an era when corporate scandal was frequent and corporate responsibility became a department.
On the other hand, they’ve also seen the extraordinary rise of social enterprises and start-ups that answer the question: “What problem are we trying to solve?” long before they ask: “What’s the next big money maker?”
And now they’re setting the bar higher.
Don’t get me wrong. Up-and-coming leaders need and love profitability just as much as their predecessors, but they’re savvy enough to see profit as the end, not the means. The big differentiator will be that successful leaders of the future will tap into the extraordinary value and competitive advantage that comes when their companies’ missions – their core reasons for being – draw others in. They will hard-wire their operations to work effectively with others across society to deliver those missions and leverage resources in entirely new ways – and outperform the market as a result.
Answer:
Our Objective
To determine the boiling point of water.
The Theory
What are liquids?
Liquids are one of the three states of matter. They are able to flow and occupy the shape of the container.
What happens when a liquid is heated?
As a liquid is heated, its temperature increases. As its temperature increases, the molecules of the liquid gain energy and their kinetic energy increases. As the kinetic energy increases, the molecular motion increases and the molecules of the liquid overcome the force of attraction between them.
On continuous heating, a particular temperature is reached where the molecules of the liquid leave the surface in the form of vapour. This produces a pressure above the liquid equal to the atmospheric pressure and the liquid starts boiling.
At this stage, the temperature of the liquid remains stationary even on further heating. This stationary temperature at which the vapour pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure is called the boiling point of that liquid. At this temperature, bubbles begin to form and rise in the liquid. Before reaching this temperature, The bubble is not forming because the atmospheric pressure is greater than the pressure in the bubbles and they collapse.