Atoms that have a positive charge will be attracted to atoms with a
charge. *
O Positive
O Negative
O Neutral

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Answer 1

Answer:

negative

Explanation:

positive charges attract negative charges and vice versa. and are possible to nullify


Related Questions

Give 1 real life example of a scenario that takes advantage of the inverse relationship between force and time when impulse is constant. Describe how it is an example of impulse and how force and time are involved.

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Answer:

On real life example of a scenario that takes advantage of the inverse relationship between force and time when impulse is constant is when making a serve with a lawn tennis racket

How It is an example of impulse is that when a serve is made by moving the bat slowly, the lawn tennis player uses less force and the ball is in contact with the string for longer a period

When however, the lawn tennis player moves the racket faster, with the strings of the racket highly tensioned  he uses more force and the ball also spends less time on the racket to produce the same momentum

Explanation:

The impulse of a force, ΔP is given by the following formula;

ΔP = F × Δt

Where ΔP is constant, we have;

F ∝ 1/Δt

Therefore, for the same impulse, when the force is increased, the time of contact is decreases and vice versa.

Static electricity is an excess of charge.
A. True
B. False

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it is very true for reasons

Answer:

Its true

Explanation:

Does the eruption from a volcano represent force

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Answer:

Yes, because of the force of gas exploding the volcano from pressure is a force.

Define the types of friction and give FOUR examples of each
Static Friction
Rolling Friction
Sliding Friction
Fluid Friction

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Static Friction is the force that keeps an object at rest
example: pushing against a heavy box but it isnt moving due to the weight of the box and gravity pulling it down

Rolling friction is a resistive force that slows down something thats rolling such as a ball or a wheel
example: a rolling soccer being slowed down from grass

Sliding Friction is the friction created from two object sliding against eachother, just like kinetic friction. It is intended to make the object stop
example: A sled sliding down a hill against snow

Fluid Friction is the force that resist motion in fluid or something moving around a fluid.
example: water pushing against a swimmer when swimming through it

A meter is larger than a
A.
hectometer
B.
kilometer
C.
decimeter
D.
dekameter

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I think the best answer is Decimeter

A 2.5m long steel piano wire has a diameter of 0.5cm how great is the tention in the wire if it stretches by 0.45cm when tightened taking the young's modulus to be 2.0×10^11 N/m^2

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Answer:                 Their u go i found it their was about 3 pages i did not no what pages u had to do.

Explanation:

Which type of map best shows the three dimensions of Earth’s surface?

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Answer:

please give me brainlist and follow

Explanation:

topographic map

A topographic map shows a three-dimensional representation of a flat surface. It has contour lines joining points of equal elevation; the closer the lines are the steeper the elevation is.

A 100 L ball is blown up inside at 200K. It is then taken outside in the hot sun, and the volume increases to 150 L. What is the new temperature?​

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Answer:

Temperature, T2 = 300 Kelvin

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Initial volume = 100 Liters

Initial temperature = 200 Kelvin

Final volume = 150 Liters

To find the final temperature T2, we would use Charles' law.

Charles states that when the pressure of an ideal gas is kept constant, the volume of the gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.

Mathematically, Charles is given by;

[tex] \frac {V}{T} = K[/tex]

[tex] \frac{V1}{T1} = \frac{V2}{T2}[/tex]

Making T2 as the subject formula, we have;

[tex] T_{2}= \frac{V_{2}}{V_{1}} * T_{1}[/tex]

Substituting into the formula, we have;

[tex] T_{2}= \frac{150}{100} * 200[/tex]

[tex] T_{2}= 1.5 * 200 [/tex]

Temperature, T2 = 300 Kelvin

PLEASE HELP ME I AM TIMED!

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Answer:

Well my good friend the other person did not give U a good answer, it is actually the third one

Explanation: well it is the most logical of all the answers if you think about it and a lot of the creatures we have in the water today are thought of to have once lived on land based on the fossils we still find to this very day my friend

The half-life of technetium-99 is 6 hours.How much of a 100 milligram sample of
technetium-99 will remain after 30 hours? *
O 3.125 mg
O 12.5 mg
O 6.25 mg
O 1.56 mg

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6.25 mg ...............

I have an unknown volume of gas at a pressure of 0.500 atm and a temperature of 325 K. If I raise the pressure to 1.20 atm, decrease the temperature to 320. K, and measure the final volume to be 48.0 liters, what was the initial volume of the gas?

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Answer:

117

Explanation:

the formula is P1V1 over T1 is equals to P2V2 over T2

Blackie, a cat whose mass is 6-kg, is napping on top of the refrigerator when he rolls over and fall. Blackie has a KE of 90-J just before he lands on his feet on the floor.

How tall is the refrigerator?

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To answer this question, you need to understand the law of conservation of energy. Essentially, the law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed; it is always conserved.

Knowing this law, how can we answer this question? Well, let's look at what the question tells us. We know that Blackie was initially at the top of a refrigerator before rolling over and falling to the ground. At ground level, he only has Kinetic energy when he lands. Since we know that he started at the top of the fridge, we know that Blackie started off with potential gravitational energy.

That would make sense, right? Written out as an equation, it'd be:

[tex]U_{g}[/tex] = [tex]K_{E}[/tex]

This follows the law of conservation of energy, as all the potential gravitational energy is converted into Kinetic energy.

Now, we know what energies are converted. What can we do with it? Recall the equation of potential gravitational energy:

[tex]U_{g}[/tex] = [tex]F_{g}[/tex]∆H

[tex]U_{g}[/tex] = mg∆H

Do you see it now? ∆H is the distance that Blackie falls, and since Blackie jumps from the fridge to the ground, ∆H must be the height of the fridge!

Let's start solving for ∆H:

[tex]U_{g}[/tex] = [tex]K_{E}[/tex]

Substitute potential gravitational energy with our equation:

mg∆H = [tex]K_{E}[/tex]

We were given the value of Kinetic Energy:

mg∆H = 90

Isolate ∆H by dividing both sides by mg:

∆H = [tex]\frac{90}{mg}[/tex]

Input values for 'm' and 'g' (m is the mass of Blackie and g is Earth's acceleration)

∆H = [tex]\frac{90}{6*9.80}[/tex]

∆H = [tex]\frac{90}{58.8}[/tex]

∆H = 1.53

The refrigerator is 1.53 meters tall.

And that's it! Let me know if you need me to explain anything I did here.

- breezyツ

A car travels 9 km East, turns around, then travels 3 km West. What is the car's
DISPLACEMENT? *

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Explanation:

I think you are 100℅ clear.

Three people push a piano on wheels with forces of 130 N to the right, 150 N to the left, and 165 N to the right. What is the strength and direction of the net force on the piano?

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Answer:

45 N to the right possibly?

Highlight two factors which shows that heat from the sun does reach the earth's surface by convection.

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radiation

when the suns radiation fall on the earth and its objects they receive heat energy and hence get heated. Thus the suns heat reaches the earth by. the process of radiation

Absence of medium is the factor which shows that heat from the sun does reach the earth's surface by convection.

The heat of the sun reaches the earth only through radiation because radiation does not require any medium for the transfer of energy but convection and conduction required a medium to transfer heat energy.

We know that there is no medium present in vacuum so convection and conduction are impossible in a vacuum that's why the sun's heat does not reach the earth by conduction or convection.

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A 5 kg ball is sitting on top of a hill. It has a Potential Energy of 6000J. What is the height of the ball?​

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Explanation:

mass=5 kg

potential energy=6000j

height=?

Now

potential energy =m.g.h

or 6000=5*9.8*h

or 6000=49h

or 6000÷49=h

or h= 122.45m

The _____________ variable is observed, measured, and affected by the independent variable.​

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the dependent variable

Answer: It would be the dependent variable.

Explanation:

The dependent variable is limited and can be affected by the changes and manipulation of the independent variable.


1.
David is 10% taller than Peter and Peter is 5% shorter than John. It is given that the height of Peter
is 171 cm.
(a) Find the height of John.
Iso
(2 marks)
(b) David claims that he is the tallest person among the three. Do you agree? Explain your answer.
(2 marks)​

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Answer:

I don't know if I can help you with that

how fossils influence and change our understanding of the history of Earth and it's species.

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Answer:

Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the past. Fossils are important evidence for evolution because they show that life on earth was once different from life found on earth today.

Explanation:

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Are humans evolving? What will humans look like in 100,000 years in the future or longer?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

A flute plays a note with a frequency of 266Hz. What is the speed of sound if the wavelength is 1.3m?

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Explanation:

Wave speed  =  (frequency)  x  (wavelength)

                      =  (266 /sec)  x  (1.3 meters)

Light waves are


A.rotating waves.
B.longitudinal waves.
C.circular waves.
D.transverse waves

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SHOCKING

Explanation:

Answer:

D i promises.

Explanation:

light waves can go 2 direction

A 20 g block of ice is cooled to −65 ◦C. It

is added to 570 g of water in an 76 g copper

calorimeter at a temperature of 26◦C.

Find the final temperature. The specific

heat of copper is 387 J/kg ·

◦C and of ice is

2090 J/kg ·

◦C . The latent heat of fusion of

water is 3.33 × 10^5

J/kg and its specific heat

is 4186 J/kg ·

◦C .

Answer in units of ◦C.

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Answer:

The final temperature is approximately 23.55°C

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The mass of the ice block, m₁ = 20 g

The initial temperature of the block, T₁ = -65°C

The mass of the water to which the block is added, m₂ = 570 g

The mass of the copper container containing the water, m₃ = 76 g

The initial temperature of the water and the copper, T₂ = 26°C

The specific heat capacity of copper, c₃ = 387 J/(kg·°C)

The specific heat capacity of ice, c₄ = 2,090 J/(kg·°C)

The latent heat of fusion of ice, l = 3.33 × 10⁵ J/kg

The specific heat capacity of water, c₁ = 4,186 J/(kg·°C)

We have;

ΔQ = m₁·c₁·ΔT + m₁·l = m₂·c₂·ΔT + m₃·c₃·ΔT

Therefore, we get;

20 × 2,090 × -65 +  20 × 3.33 × 10⁵ + 20 × T × 4,186  = 570 × 4,186 × (26 - T) + 76 × 387 × (26 - T)

Using a graphing calculator, we get;

83720·T + 3943000 = 62801232 - 2415432·T

The final temperature, T ≈ 23.55 °C

What do you call the shot that starts on the right side and continues through to the left
side for a right handed player?

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Answer:

When a right-handed golfer’s tee shot curves to far to the left, the shot is described as a “hook.” This shot typically occurs when the club head moves across the ball from left to right, imparting side-spin on the ball

All waves change speed when they enter a new medium, but they don't always bend. When does bending occur?

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Bending occurs when one side of the wave enters the new medium before the other side of the wave. ... The bending occurs because the two sides of the wave are traveling at different speeds.

WILL MAKE BRAINLIEST! How does Hooke’s law help us understand the force and energy in elastic materials?

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Answer:

How does Hooke’s law help us understand the force and energy in elastic materials?:

When the elastic materials are stretched, the atoms and molecules deform until stress is been applied and when the stress is removed they return to their initial state

Explanation:

PLEASE ANSWER THIS ASAP I WILL MARK YOU THE BRAINLIEST The actual subject is Science but they dont have that as a option in pick a subject

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Answer:

The average speed for the runner B for the first 25 seconds was;

30/25 = 1.2 m/s

Explanation:

The average speed of an object is given by the following formula

[tex]Average \ speed = \dfrac{Total \ distance \ covered}{Total \ time \ taken \ to \ cover \ the \ distance}[/tex]

From the graph, we have;

The coordinates of the runner B at the start = (0, 0)

The coordinates of the runner B after 25 seconds = (25, 30)

The total distance covered by the runner B after 25 seconds = The difference between the position at 25 seconds and the origin which is 30 meters

∴ The total distance covered by the runner B after 25 seconds = 30 meters

The time it takes the runner B to cover the distance = The 25 seconds

[tex]\therefore \ For \ the \ runner \ B, the \ average \ speed = \dfrac{30 \ meters}{25 \ seconds} = 1.2 \ m/s[/tex]

The average speed for the runner B for the first 25 seconds = 30 m/(25 s) = 1.2 m/s.

If all the forces acting on an object are balanced then the net force acting on it is zero. True or, false?

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

if all forces are equal then there would be no stronger force to give any net force so it would be zero

A squash ball with an initial velocity of 19.21 m/s [W] is hit by a squash racket, changing its velocity to 40.22 m/s [E] in 0.312 s. What is the squash ball’s average acceleration?

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Acceleration = (change in velocity) / (time for the change)

Change in velocity = 59.43 m/s East

Time for the change = 0.312 s

Acceleration = 190.5 m/s^2 East

An object is located 20.0 cm from a convex lens. The lens focuses light at a
distance of 10.0 cm. What is the image distance?

A. 6.67 cm
B. -6.67 cm
C. -20.0 cm
D. 20.0 cm

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The Answer Is :  D. 20.0 cm

My Reason : These types of problems can all be solved using the lens or mirror equation.

1/20 +1/q= 1/10

q=20 cm

The image is formed behind the lens at 2f or the center of curvature.

It is real, inverted, and the same size as the object

The Answer Is: D. 20.0 cm

Explanation: I did the test :)

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