Science, asked by Mansi4130, 4 months ago

if the bear falls from a height of 9.83 m and takes √2 s to reach the ground then what is the colour of the bear
i) black
ii) brown
iii) white
iv) none of these​

Answers

Answered by kamalsoma01
1

Answer:

iii) White

Explanation:

Beer color is measured on the Standard Reference Method (SRM) scale. SRM is calculated by passing light of a specific wavelength through a specific “thickness” of beer (one centimeter) and measuring the amount of light absorbed by the beer. Beers at 2-5 on the SRM scale are considered pale/gold and include styles like Pilsner and light lagers. Beer in the 7-15 range is considered amber, and styles include Oktoberfests, American Amber Ales and (paradoxically) English Pale Ales. At 16-25, we reach copper and brown, with styles like Bock and English Brown Ales. Above 25, we’re parsing shades of deep brown and black, topping out (in practical terms) at about 40, though the SRM scale theoretically runs well into the 70s and 80s in the most-roasted beers like Imperial Stout! Above 40, though, the beer is effectively black and opaque.

And when it falls from certain height because of two chemical reactions Maillard reactions and caramelization. The beer turns white when it falls .

Answered by ItzStraBeRyAmiShA01
0

Answer:

iii) white

Explanation:

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