Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
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May you please help me?
Answer:
The first one is 9 times the original
The second one is 1/2 times
The third one is 1/3 times
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Answer:
A. consumers
B. multi-cellular
Explanation:
Only plants have chlorophyll and only plants have a cell wall so C and D are out of the window. They are consumers because, they don't have photosynthesis so they have to eat. They are multi-cellular because, animals all have at least a brain, body, etc. Which all need millions of cells.
is solar system a natural system or human-made system
Answer:
Natural
Explanation:
Answer:
It's a Natural System
Explanation:
When the Solar System was formed Human didn't even exist. the planets clashed and a lot of changes happened to create earth and different planets.
What is the density of an object that has a mass of 54g and a volume of 9 mL
Answer:
idc
Explanation:
idc
A gas at 8.4 atm has a volume of 1.9 L. What volume would the gas have at 8.3 atm?
Answer:
the final volume of the gas is 1.923 L.
Explanation:
Given;
initial pressure, P₁ = 8.4 atm
initial volume of the gas, V₁ = 1.9 L
final pressure of the gas, P₂ = 8.3 atm
The final volume of the gas is calculated by applying Boyle's law as follows;
P₁V₁ = P₂V₂
V₂ = P₁V₁ / P₂
V₂ = (8.4 x 1.9) / 8.3
V₂ = 1.923 L
Therefore, the final volume of the gas is 1.923 L.
If a car travels 200 meters in 10 seconds how fast is it going
Answer:
20 meters per second.
Explanation:
200/10
Meg has two glasses of grape juice. Glass A has 80 grams of juice at 30 °C. Glass B has 80 grams of juice at 50 °C.
Which of the following steps will make the kinetic energy of the molecules of the juice in both glasses equal?
Decrease the temperature of juice in Glass A by 20 °C
Increase the temperature of juice in Glass A by 20 °C
Decrease the temperature of juice in Glass B by 30 °C
Increase the temperature of juice in Glass B by 30 °C
Answer:
Increase the temperature of juice in Glass A by 20 °C
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which scenario is the best example of matter absorbing energy from a wave?
A. Sound waves a echoing off smooth surface
B. Light shining onto a mirror
C. Ocean waves hitting a concrete barrier that reduces their energy
D. Sunlight reflecting from a white chalk line on a sidewalk
Ocean waves hitting a concrete barrier that reduces their energy, scenario is the best example of matter absorbing energy from a wave.
Common examples of absorption of wave energy: waves hitting the beach usually give most of their energy to the sand. sunlight landing on a face is mostly absorbed, warming the skin. sound waves hitting thick curtains give up their energy and the sound is muffled.
What is wave ?"A wave is a disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles. It may take the form of elastic deformation, a variation of pressure, electric or magnetic intensity, electric potential, or temperature."
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which of the following correctly describes the hierarchy of genetic material within a cell
Answer: D- Each chromosome in a cell is made up of two chromatids, which are each made up of molecules of DNA
Explanation:
A macromolecule is a large molecule that is made of many smaller units. Chromosomes are macromolecules that contain all of the genetic information in a cell. Chromosomes are each made of two smaller units called chromatids. Chromatids are each made up of molecules of DNA. Therefore, the correct description of the hierarchy of genetic material in a cell is that each chromosome in a cell is made up of two chromatids, which are each made up of molecules of DNA. The structures become more and more microscopic as one moves down the hierarchy.
what allows electrons to move through it easily
Answer:
materials that allow many electrons to flow freely are caused conductors such as copper, silver, aluminum, hydrochloric solution, sulfuric acid, and salt water. in contrast materials which allow few electrons to flow are called insulators such as plastic, rubber, glass, and dried paper.
Explanation:
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what is the momentum of a bicycle with a mass of 18 kg traveling at 20 m/s?
Answer:360 kg m/s
Explanation:Momentum refers to an object's quantity of motion.
Formula for Momentum: p=mv
p = refers to the momentum
m = refers to the object's mass (this is represented by the unit kg or kilogram)
v = this refers to the object's velocity (this is represented by the unit m/s or meter per second)
So, given that the bike has a mass of 18 kg and is traveling at 20 m/s, then you can already get the momentum by multiplying both of these values.
p = the bike's momentum (what is being asked here)
m = 18 kg
v = 20 m/s
Thus, p = 18kg × 20 m/s = 360 kg m/s
The bike's momentum is 360 kg m/s.
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1. Energy due to motion is
_______ energy
Answer:
Kinetic energy
Explanation:
The energy associated with an object's motion is called kinetic energy. A speeding bullet, a walking person, and electromagnetic radiation like light all have kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy. For example, a walking person.
When we say the energy in a system remains "constant" what we really
mean is...
1 point
the total amount of energy goes up
the total amount of energy remains the same
the total amount of energy goes down
the speed remains the same
of the following is NOT a form of energy?
The total amount of energy remains the same.
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There’s 2 questions.
Answer:
50 Joules of work on the system Total distance is 1m W= F ×D 50 Joules = F × 1m F= 50 Newtons W= 1234 J D= 451234= F × 45 meters F= 27.42 Newtons I do exams and quizzes if ur interestedhow do you find the net force of 225 N
Answer:
2.65
Explanation:
Its simple just find the newtons
Which celestial objects come in direct contact with earth
Answer:
Sun
Explanation:
Any asteroid in space is a celestial body. Classification of Celestial Bodies. A star is a form of a celestial object made up of a shining spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity. The nearby star to Earth is the Sun.
The resistance of 3A and 12V
please help me answer this
Answer:
A is the correct answer
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circle the best answer on the line provided.
i. If an object starts to accelerate,
a. a balanced force is acting on it
b. gravity is acting on it
c. velocity is acting on it
d. an unbalanced force is acting on it
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10. A student walking in the hallway sees a spill. When this happens, they slow down from 8.3 ft/s to a pace of 3.3 ft/s in 4 seconds. What is their acceleration?
Answer:
Acceleration = -1.33ft/s²
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Initial velocity = 3.3ft/s
Final velocity = 3.3ft/s
Time, t = 4s
To find the acceleration;
In physics, acceleration can be defined as the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time.
This simply means that, acceleration is given by the subtraction of initial velocity from the final velocity all over time.
Mathematically, acceleration is given by the equation;
[tex]Acceleration (a) = \frac{final \; velocity - initial \; velocity}{time}[/tex]
Where,
a is acceleration measured in [tex]ms^{-2}[/tex]v and u is final and initial velocity respectively, measured in [tex]ms^{-1}[/tex]t is time measured in seconds.Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex]a = \frac{3.3 - 8.3}{4}[/tex]
[tex]a = \frac{-5.3}{4}[/tex]
Acceleration = -1.33ft/s²
The value is negative because the final velocity is lesser than the initial velocity i.e the student is decelerating.
A coin is dropped off of a building landing on its side. It hits with a pressure of 400/2 It hits with a force of 0.1 Calculate the area of the coin?
Complete Question:
A coin is dropped off of a building landing on its side. It hits with a pressure of 400 N/m². It hits with a force of 0.1N. Calculate the area of the coin?
Answer:
Area = 0.00025 m²
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Pressure = 400N/m²
Force = 0.1N
To find the area of the coin;
Pressure = Force/area
Area = Force/pressure
Substituting into the equation, we have;
Area = 0.1/400
Area = 0.00025 m²
Kinetic energy increases as:
A. Mass increases and velocity decreases.
B. Mass decreases and velocity increases.
C. Both mass and velocity increase.
D. Both mass and velocity decrease.
Kinetic energy formula is: 1/2 mv^2
M = mass
V = Velocity
So as kinetic energy increases, mass increases and velocity increases because mass and velocity are directly proportional to each other.
Imagine that someone is walking across a carpeted room and then touches a metal doorknob. Describe what happens when a doorknob is touched if there’s a buildup of static electricity.
Answer: if the door knob is metal the static electricity will exit your body, but shock you in the process
Explanation:
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5.0 kg, with a bullet of mass 0.1 kg. The target was mounted on
low-friction wheels and as the bullet struck the target, the target with
bullet embedded bullet sped off with a velocity of 6.0 ms.
Calculate the velocity of the bullet just before it hit the stationary
target.
Answer:
306 m/s
Explanation:
Law of conservation of momentum
m1v1 + m2v2 = (m1+m2)vf
m1 is the bullet's mass so it is 0.1 kg
v1 is what we're trying to solve
m2 is the target's mass so it is 5.0 kg
v2 is the targets velocity, and since it was stationary, its velocity is zero
vf is the velocity after the target is struck by the bullet, so it is 6.0 m/s
plugging in, we get
(0.1 kg)(v1) + (5.0 kg)(0 m/s) = (0.1 kg + 5.0 kg)(6.0 m/s)
(0.1)(v1) + 0 = 30.6
(0.1)(v1) = 30.6
v1 = 306 m/s
The initial velocity of the bullet can be determined from the total momentum of the system. The velocity of the bullet was 306 m/s.
What is momentum ?Momentum of a body is the product of its mass and velocity. For a collision, the momentum before and after collision will be the same for the colliding system.
Let m1 and m2 be the masses and u be the initial velocity and v is the final velocity.
then, m1 u1 + m2 u2 = m1 v1 + m2 v2.
Given m1 = 5 kg
m2 = 0.1 kg
The velocity of the combined mass v = 6 m/s.
The momentum of the target is zero since it was stationary.
(0.1 × u1) = (0.1 + 5)6 m/s
(0.1 × u1) = 30.6 m/s
then u1 = 30.6/0.1 = 306 m/s
Therefore, the velocity of the bullet before hitting was 306 m/s.
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A train travels 100 km east and then 75 km west. What is the magnitude of
its displacement?
Answer:
displacement = 100 - 75 = 25 km east
Why is it important that a finger be wet
before it is touched to a hot clothes iron?
Why is it important that your finger be wet if you intend to touch it briefly to a hot clothes iron to test its temperature. If your finger is wet, some of the heat transmitted to your finger will be given to the water which has a high specific heat capacity and also a larger latent heat of vaporization.
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How do you find mass in physics
A 60 W light bulb has a resistance of 880 Ω
Calculate the CURRENT.
Write your answer in Amps to TWO SIGNIFICANT FIGURES
[tex] \sf{• \: Power \: (P) = 60 \: w}[/tex]
[tex] \sf{• \: Resistance \: (R) = 880 \: Ω}[/tex]
[tex] \\ [/tex]
[tex]\bf{ \underline{To \: Find :- }}[/tex][tex] \sf• \: The \: Current \: (I).[/tex]
[tex] \\ [/tex]
[tex] \huge\bf{ \underline{ Solution :- }}[/tex]
[tex] \sf We \: know \: that,[/tex]
[tex] \bf \red {\bigstar{ \: P = I^{2} R}}[/tex]
[tex] \rightarrow \sf 60 = I^{2} \times 880[/tex]
[tex] \rightarrow \sf \frac{60}{880} = I^{2} [/tex]
[tex] \rightarrow \sf I^{2} = 0.0681[/tex]
[tex] \rightarrow \sf I = \sqrt{0.0681}[/tex]
[tex] \rightarrow \sf I = 0.261 \: \: (approx.)[/tex]
[tex] \\ [/tex]
[tex]\bf The \: \: value \: \: of \: \: I \: \: is \: \: 0.261 \: \: Amps. \: \: (approx.)[/tex]