Answer:
Roman Numerals?
Explanation:
Iron(II), would be iron 2+
iron(III), would be iron 3+
for example.
What do you think happens to the temperature when water changes to gas?
Answer:
it gets hot and more hot until it turns to gas
Explanation:
Read the ruler in centimeters to the correct degree of precision.
12.0
12.05
12.10
12.13
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
One centimeter is equal to10 mm. The reading on the scale lies with in the mark of 12 and its adjacent division.
This length between two sub units is equal to 1 mm. Since the scale shows falls somewhere between 1 mm unit of length, it can be taken as half of it i.e 0.05 mm.
Hence the total length would be 12.05 mm
Option B is correct
12.05 mm
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Which statement correctly describes the differences between positive and negative acceleration?
Positive acceleration describes a change in speed: negative acceleration describes no change in speed.
Positive acceleration describes no change in speed; negative acceleration describes a change in speed.
Positive acceleration describes an increase in speed; negative acceleration describes a decrease in speed.
Positive acceleration describes a decrease in speed negative acceleration describes an increase in speed.
Answer: positive accel.=increase in speed
negative accel.= decrease in speed
Explanation:
What needs to be done to balance this
equation?
CHA
O2
CO2
+ 2 H20
Remove coefficient 2 in front of
H2O on the right side of the
equation
Do nothing (equation is balanced).
Add coefficient 2 to O2 on the left
side of the equation.
Change O2 to Os on the left side
of the equation
Answer:
I'm not sure, but "Add coefficient 2 to O2...". You didn't really write out the equation properly.
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For the girl to lift this rock, she must push her end down _____ to raise the rock _____.
A. a lot; a little
B. a little; a lot
C. a little; a little
Answer:
A is the correct answer
Explanation:
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is friction and pushing similar ????
Answer:
Yes, they are.
Explanation:
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
Pushing is the act of moving an object "forward" or towards the desired location.
Friction generally occurs when two surfaces (in this case, the ground and the object you are pushing) rub against each other. Gravity & the heaviness of the object will act as the counter to the force applied to push the object. Friction is the object trying to stay still, while pushing is trying to move the object.
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Convection currents not only in the Earth's core but in what?
A. Only liquids
B. When a dense substance is warmer than a less dense substance
C. In both liquids and gases
D. Weakly in solids
Answer:
B. When a dense substance is warmer than a less dense substance
Explanation:
The distance from the maximum disturbance to the undisturbed position is the____ of a wave
Answer:
The amplitude of a wave is its maximum disturbance from its undisturbed position
Which is NOT a component of a nucleotide?
Answer:
Lysine
Explanation:
A nucleotide is a combination of a nitrogen base, pentose sugar, and phosphate. Adenine, Guanine (purines) and Thymine (pyrimidine) are nitrogen base. Lysine is the amino acid.
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a force of 20 N acted on a ball thereby imparting an impulse of 70 Ns to the ball. For how long did the force act on the ball?
Answer:3.5 seconds
Explanation:
Charge q is 1 unit of distance away from the source charge S. Charge p is four times further away. The force exerted
between S and q is ___ the force exerted between S and p.
1/4
1/16
16 times
4 times
At t = 0, a car has a speed of 30.0 m/s. At t=6.00 s, its velocity is 12.0 m/s.
What is its average acceleration during this interval? plz help...
Answer: [tex]-3m/s[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]a=\frac{V_2-V_1}{t}[/tex]
[tex]a=\frac{12-30m}{6s}\\a=-\frac{18m}{6s}\\ a=-3m/s[/tex]
We have a negative acceleration, meaning that the car is slowing down.
You are a traffic accident investigator. You have arrived at the scene of an accident. Two cars of equal mass (1,000 kg each) were involved in a rear-end accident at a stop sign. Here is what you know: Car 1 approached the intersection from the top of a 25-meter hill. Car 2 was on a flat stretch of road directly in front of Car 1. At the bottom of the hill, Car 1 was going 20 m/s; Car 2 was going 30 m/s before it stopped at the stop sign. There were no skid marks left by Car 2. The collision occurred at the stop sign, where Car 2 had stopped. After the collision, both cars were moving together in the same direction at 10 m/s before slowly rolling to a stop. You must now push Car 2, using 800 N of force, 10 meters off to the side of the road so no one else gets hurt.
1. What was the potential energy of Car 1 at the top of the hill? (3 points)
2. What was the kinetic energy of each car before braking? (4 points)
3. A. How much energy did Car 1 lose from the top to the bottom of the hill? (3 points)
B. Where do you suppose that energy went? (2 points)
4. How much work was done to bring Car 2 to a stop? (4 points)
5. If Car 2 came to a stop in 15 seconds, how much power (in watts) did it take to stop Car 2 at the stop sign by applying force to the brakes? (3 points)
6. What is the final combined momentum of the cars right after the accident? (6 points)
7. Assuming that there are no other nonconservative forces involved, what impulse was given to each car during the collision? (6 points)
A. Car 1 (3 points)
B. Car 2 (3 points)
8. How much energy did Car 1 lose in the collision? (3 points)
9. How much energy did Car 2 gain in the collision? (3 points)
10. Which of the two laws covered in this unit - Law of Conservation of Momentum or Law of Conservation of Energy - is obeyed in this problem? Explain your reasoning. (5 points)
11. How much work did it take to move Car 2 off to the side of the road? (3 points)
12. If it took you 40 seconds to move Car 2 off the road, how much power did you expend? (3 points)
13. Which simple machine does a car have that helped you move Car 2? Explain. (2 points)
A tugboat is pushing a barge in to a harbor.The barge is exerting a force of 3000 N against the tugboat.which force would most likely allow the tugboat to move the barge into the harbor
Answer: The Answer is -4500 N
An electric motor converts electrical energy into energy.
Answer:
into mechanical energy
...........,.
Mechanical energy it’ll turn into mechanical
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The color of four stars is shown in the table below.
Color of Stars
Star Color
W Yellow
X White
Y Blue
Z Orange
What is the correct order of the surface temperature of the stars, starting from the highest to the lowest?
Group of answer choices
Y, Z, W, X
X, W, Z, Y
Y, X, W, Z
Z, W, X, Y
Answer:
C is correct
Explanation:
The order of the surface temperature of the stars, starting from the highest to the lowest is Y > X > W > Z.
What is Wien's displacement law ?Wien's displacement law states that, the black-body radiation curve for different temperatures will have different peaks of wavelengths and the wavelength is inversely proportional to the surface temperature.
Here,
According to Wien's displacement law,
The wavelength of the star is inversely proportional to its surface temperature.
λ [tex]\alpha[/tex] 1/T
where T is the surface temperature.
Therefore, the star with lowest wavelength will have the highest surface temperature.
Consider the wavelengths of each stars given,
The increasing order of their wavelengths can be written as,
λ(Orange) > λ(Yellow) > λ(White) > λ(Blue)
Therefore the increasing order of their surface temperatures will be,
T(Blue) > T(White) > T(Yellow) > T(Orange)
Hence,
The order of the surface temperature of the stars, starting from the highest to the lowest is Y > X > W > Z.
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Why are force fields used to describe magnetic force? A. Magnetic force acts between two objects that are not touching. B. Magnetic force is a form of gravity. C. Magnetic force acts between any two objects with mass. D. Magnetic force can only attract objects.tic force?
Answer:A
Magnetic force acts between two objects that are not touching
Explanation:other choices are not specific enough (method of elimination)
The electromagnetic force, one of the four fundamental forces in nature, produces the magnetic force, which is caused by the movement of charges. Thus, option A is correct.
What force fields used to describe magnetic force?Compass needles, motors, refrigerator magnets, railroad tracks, and modern roller coasters all use magnetic force.All moving charges produce a magnetic field, which exerts a force on any charges that cross its boundaries.
Moving electric charges generate magnetic fields. Everything is constructed of atoms, and each atom has an orbiting nucleus that is composed of protons and neutrons.Due to the circling electrons' small size and motion, each atom is surrounded by a mild magnetic field.
Therefore, When two charge-containing objects move in the same direction, a magnetic attraction pulls them together.
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Static electricity is an excess of neutrons.
A True
B. False
Answer: Static electricity is an excess of neutrons-FALSE
Explanation:
A P E X
What is true of both gravity and magnetism?
Both are dependent on mass.
Both forces can act without objects touching.
Both forces are directly proportional to the distance between the objects.
Neither is a fundamental force of nature.
Explanation:
I want to say option B - Both forces can act without objects touching.
Match each type ol energy with its description
chemical
electrical
sound
nuclear
mechanical
A type of potential energy stored inside atoms
Boccurs when a vibrating object's kinetic energy moves through matter in waves
C possessed by substances that do work through chemical reactions
D kinetle energy of charged particles called electrons
energy of moving objects
Answer:
B
Explanation: yes
4. Unlike a gas, plasma can
Answer:
Unlike a gas, plasma can conduct electricity and respond to magnetism. That's because plasma contains charged particles called ions.
Answer:
a) The pressure in a traveling sound wave is given by the equation
p Pa π m x s t − − Δ = −
s x, t 6.0 nm cos kx+ 3000 rad / s t+ ( )( ) ( ) ( )
Find the (a) pressure amplitude, (b) frequency, (c) wavelength,
and (d) speed of the wave.
b) If the form of a sound wave traveling through air is
= ϕ , how much time does any given air molecule along
the path take to move between displacements s = + 2.0 nm and s = - 2.0 nm?
Solution: (a) The amplitude of a sinusoidal wave is the numerical coefficient of the sine (or
cosine) function: pm = 1.50 Pa.
We identify k = 0.9π and ω = 315 π (in SI units), which leads to f = ω /2 π = 158 Hz.
We also obtain λ = 2π/k = 2.22 m.
The speed of the wave is v = λ /k = 350 m/s.
(b) Without loss of generality we take x = 0, and let t = 0 be when s = 0. This means the
phase is φ= -π/2 and the function is s = (6.0 nm)sin(ωt) at x = 0. Noting that ω = 3000 rad/s,
we note that at t = sin-1(1/3)/ω = 0.1133 ms the displacement is s = +2.0 nm. Doubling that
time (so that we consider the excursion from –2.0 nm to +2.0 nm) we conclude that the time
required is 2(0.1133 ms) = 0.23 ms.
What is TRUE with regard to Bronfenbrenner's social ecological model applied to the context of relationships?
Answer:The affects of proximal factors on a relationship are affected by distal factors
Explanation:
The products of photosynthesis _____.
are the same as the products of cellular respiration
provide the energy needed to start cellular respiration
provide the reactants needed to start cellular respiration
provide the reactants needed to start cellular respiration
Explanation:
The thing you should know is that photosynthesis is exactly opposite from cellular respiration.
the products of photosynthesis are the oxygen and the organics.
And the oxygen and the organics are also the reactants of the cellular respiration.
Answer:Water
Explanation:
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why does people hit there kids
Not sure what this has anything to do with physics but in my opinion most do it to teach them a lesson not to do something again others take there anger on their kids e.g if they are drunk and some take pleasure in hitting their kids for no apparent reason.
Answer:so kids can learn not to do the same thing over agin
Explanation:
If Earth was with no tilt, would we still have seasons at all? If so, how would they be different?
Answer:
If earth had no tilt, we would have no seasons.
Explanation:
As stated in the answer, if the earth had no tilt we wouldn't have seasons. The earth all around the globe would maintain the same temperature,
And due to the no tilt it would also change our orbit to a bit larger slant, in January when we are at our closest to the sun we WOULD have a mini summer. For the North and South Pole, they would remain cold.
volcanos create rich soil for farming true or false
(30 points)
Somebody can tell me what answers it is?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The color you see is the color the object reflectes. The rest of the color are absorbed by that object.
The thylacine is an extinct marsupial that once roamed Tasmania and Australia. There are several preserved specimens in existence. Which of the following DNA technologies offers the best chance for bringing back the thylacine?
A) DNA cloning
B) DNA sequencing
C) Gel electrophoresis
D) Selective breeding programs.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
selective breeding programs
Which are descriptions of gravity on Earth? Check all that apply.
an attractive force
a repulsive force
a noncontact force
a contact force
a horizontal force
a vertical force
Answer:
an attractive force
a noncontact force
a vertical force
Explanation:
Gravitational force is a NON-CONTACT FORCE. Gravitational force acts on all bodies on the earth that have mass. The force which is exerted through weight acts on the center of gravity of the body. The force is directed towards the center of the earth. The weight of a body is the gravitational force exerted by the earth on the body.
A,C,F.
Explanation: Got it correct.
What can happen if the excretory system doesn't work properly ?