Behaviors in deer such as herding and male deer using antlers to compete for females increase the chances of successful reproduction.

True or False

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Answer 1

Answer:

True

Explanation:

The reproductive success of any species is the capability to produce their offspring per breeding lifetime or event.

Most of the species have to attract their partners by their physical capability and build up so that the mother can choose her partner in order to breed the best kind of off spring.

In the context, in case of deer, the size of the their antlers as well as behavior in herding is considered as the best chances for a successful reproduction to compete among the males and find their breeding mate.

Thus the answer is TRUE.


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Una prenda de 320gramos de ropa gira en el interior de una lavadora si dicha lavadora tiene 40 cm y gira con una frecuencia de 4 hz halla el periodo la velocidad angular la fuerza con la que gira la prenda y la velocidad lineal de la lavadora

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Answer:

Período del tambor: [tex]T = 0.25\,s[/tex], fuerza sobre la prenda: [tex]F \approx 80.852\,N[/tex], velocidad lineal del tambor: [tex]v \approx 10.053\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], velocidad angular del tambor: [tex]\omega \approx 25.133\,\frac{rad}{s}[/tex].

Explanation:

La expresión tiene un error por omisión, su forma correcta queda descrita a continuación:

"Una prenda de 320 gramos de ropa gira en el interior de una lavadora si dicha lavadora tiene un radio de 40 centímetros y gira con una frecuencia de 4 hertz. Halle a) el período, b) la velocidad angular, c) la fuerza con la que gira la prenda y d) la velocidad lineal de la lavadora."

El tambor gira a velocidad angular constante ([tex]\omega[/tex]), en radianes por segundo, lo cual significa que la prenda experimenta una aceleración centrífuga ([tex]a[/tex]), en metros por segundo al cuadrado. En primer lugar, calculamos el período de rotación del tambor ([tex]T[/tex]), en segundos:

[tex]T = \frac{1}{f}[/tex] (1)

Donde [tex]f[/tex] es la frecuencia, en hertz.

([tex]f = 4\,hz[/tex])

[tex]T = \frac{1}{4\,hz}[/tex]

[tex]T = 0.25\,s[/tex]

Ahora determinamos la fuerza aplicada sobre la prenda ([tex]F[/tex]), en newtons:

[tex]F = m\cdot a[/tex] (2)

[tex]F = \frac{4\pi^{2}\cdot m \cdot r}{T^{2}}[/tex] (2b)

Donde:

[tex]m[/tex] - Masa de la prenda, en kilogramos.

[tex]r[/tex] - Radio interior del tambor, en metros.

([tex]m = 0.32\,kg[/tex], [tex]r = 0.4\,m[/tex], [tex]T = 0.25\,s[/tex])

[tex]F = \frac{4\pi^{2}\cdot (0.32\,kg)\cdot (0.4\,m)}{(0.25\,s)^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]F \approx 80.852\,N[/tex]

La velocidad lineal de la lavadora es:

[tex]v = \frac{2\pi\cdot r}{T}[/tex] (3)

([tex]r = 0.4\,m[/tex], [tex]T = 0.25\,s[/tex])

[tex]v = \frac{2\pi\cdot (0.4\,m)}{0.25\,s}[/tex]

[tex]v \approx 10.053\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

Y la velocidad angular del tambor de la lavadora:

[tex]\omega = \frac{2\pi}{T}[/tex]

([tex]T = 0.25\,s[/tex])

[tex]\omega = \frac{2\pi}{0.25\,s}[/tex]

[tex]\omega \approx 25.133\,\frac{rad}{s}[/tex]

What is kinetic and potential energy?

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Answer:

the energy produced in a body due to its motion is kinetic energy.

energy produced in a body due to its position is potential energy.

Explanation:

kinetic energy is the energy possessed by a body in motion

Potential energy is the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position with respect to a reference level

help me please
only if you really know​

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Assume R is measured in meters (m) and M in kilograms (kg). Then

R ² / (GM) = [m]² / ([N•m²/kg²] [kg]) = m•kg / N = m•kg / (kg•m/s²) = s²

so t ² is indeed proportional to R ²/(GM).

Your friend has informed you that his/her uncle has decided not to look after him anymore.Write to your friends uncle giving him at least two reasons why he should change his mind

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Answer:

Cause you are their family and they need you. Do you wanna be someone who abandoned them or be the one they look to and dont dislike into adulthood. Also you signed onto this job no one said it was going to be easy but you making your life easier but harder for someone who is just a kid who still needs you.

DO U KNOW CARRYMINATI

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Answer: Yes, I know



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why are circuit breakers used in parts of national grid ?

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Answer:

To protect control circuits or small devices with insufficient cutting power

Explanation:

how do you do question 2?

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Answer:

Look at explanation

Explanation:

a) Weight is another term for how much gravity is on an object and can be calculated by using the local gravity*mass so in order to find weight divide 1200 by g

m= 1200/9.8= 122.45kg

b) We know Fnet=ma and Fnet=Fapp+Fresistivity so Fapp+Fresistivity=ma

Plug in values

500+Fresistivity=122.45*2

solve for Fresistivty= 244.9-500=-255.1N (the reason it is negative is because it is in the opposite direction

c)Power= ΔE/Δt and we also know ΔE=ΔWork so Power= ΔWork/Δt. If a person pulls harder, they have a greater force and since mass is constant, acceleration is greater and since the amount of time needed to cover A to B is reduced since x-x0=v0t+1/2at²(v0=0, when you solve for t it will be lower because acceleration increases). If t decreases than Power increases by inverse proportionality. Work =Fd if the amount of Force increases by distance travelled remains constant than work also increases so power will also increase.

A car is travelling at 60m/s. and brakes to a speed of 14m/s, in 2.7 seconds. What is the deceleration?​

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Answer:

by using v = u + at equation we can find "a"

14 = 60 - 2.7a

2.7a = 60 - 14

2.7a = 46

decceleration = 17.03

An elevator of 3 × 10^4N is raised to a height of 100m in 20s . The work done by electric motor is equivalent to?​

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Answer:

there it is fella tried on ma own observation

what is the speed of a wave with a wavelength of 3.0 m and a period of 0.40 s?

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The formula you need for this is
v = f λ
(velocity = frequency • wavelength)
A built-in reminder for this relationship is the units:
meters / second = meters • 1/seconds (aka hz, frequency)
therefore v = 3m / 0.4 seconds = 7.5 m/s

What happens when a negatively charged object A is brought near a neutral object B?
A.
Object B gets a negative charge.
Ο
O o
B.Object B gets a positive charge.
O C.
Object B stays neutral but becomes polarized.
D.
Object A gets a positive charge.
O
E.
Object A loses all its charge.
Reset
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Answer:

A.

Explanation:Object b will get a negative charge .

Which of the following could be used to create an open circuit?

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A switch
What are the answers choices

HELPPP ILL GIVE BRAINLIST

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Answer:

1= Kidneys

2= Ureters

3=Bladders

4=Urethra

Explanation:

Functions of kidney: Regulations of water balances, excretions of nitrogenous wastes(urea)

Functions of Liver: Detoxifications, protein synthesis

Functions of Skin: Temperature regulations, Metabolic functions, Excretion

Functions of lungs: Respiration, Water balance regulations

Tip: If you want faster and correct answers you should label your questions under the correct subject.

If the amplitude of a sound wave is increased by a factor of four,how does the energy carry by the sound wave in each time interval change?

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Answer:

The energy will be increased by a factor 16

Explanation:

Mathematically, we have it that the energy carried by the sound wave is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude

So we have it that;

E = k * A^2

where E is the wave energy

K is the constant value

A is the amplitude value

So;

If E1 = k * (A1)^2

E2 = k * (A2)^2

But A2 = 4A1

E2 = k * (4A1)^2

E2 = k * 16(A1)^2

Divide E2 by E1

E2/E1 = k/k * 16(A1)^2/(A1)^2

E2/E1 = 16

E2 = 16 * E1

so simply, the energy will be increased by a factor of 16

a sphere of mass 5kg and volume 2×10-5completely immersed in water find the buoyant force exerted water​

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Answer:

Buoyant force exerted water​ =  0.196 Newton

Explanation:

Given:

Mass of sphere ball = 5 kg

Volume = 2 x 10⁻⁵

Find:

Buoyant force exerted water​

Computation:

Buoyant force exerted water​ = Gravity due to acceleration x volume of object x density of given liquid

Buoyant force exerted water​ = 9.8 x 2 x 10⁻⁵ x 1000

Buoyant force exerted water​ =  0.196 Newton

which forces are capable of affecting particles or objects from large distance

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Answer:

only long-range force that affects all particles is the gravitational force.

Explanation:

In nature there are four fundamental forces: nuclear, weak, gravitational and electrical.

The last two are long-range, that is, the forces are zero for infinite distances, the current gravitational on all the particles and the electric one acts on the charged particles, without the chosen charge it is zero, the forces is also zero.

Consequently the only long-range force that affects all particles is the gravitational force.

used to measure temperature
used to measure force
prefix that means 1/100
prefix that means 1,000
prefix that means 1/1,000

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Answer:

prefix that means 1/100 = Centi

prefix that means 1,000 = Kilo

prefix that means 1/1000 = Milli

Explanation:

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How much force (in Newtons) does a baseball pitcher have to exert on a 250g baseball to make it accelerate to 50 m/s the
Instant that it leaves his hand?

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Answer:

Force = 12.5 Newton

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 250 g to kilograms = 250/1000 = 0.25 kg

Acceleration = 50 m/s²

To find the force;

Newton's Second Law of Motion states that the acceleration of a physical object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the physical object and inversely proportional to its mass.

Mathematically, it is given by the formula;

[tex] Acceleration = \frac {Net \; force}{mass} [/tex]

Making force the subject of formula, we have;

[tex] Force = mass * acceleration [/tex]

Substituting into the formula, we have

[tex] Force = 0.25 * 50 [/tex]

Force = 12.5 Newton

when a car drives in a circle there must be ?

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no net force axting on it

Answer:

I think none of above

Explanation:

hioe it's right answer

A girl travels 50m in 12s and then another 30m in 5s .Calculate her average speed?​

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Answer:

4.71m/s

Explanation:

Average speed = Total distance travelled ÷ Total time taken.

80/17=4.71

4.71m/s

Answer:

Average speed = Total distance travelled ÷ Total time taken.

In this question,

Total distance travelled = 50m + 30m

                                                = 80m.

Total time taken = 12s + 5s

                                     = 17s

So, Average speed would be 80 ÷ 17

= [tex]\frac{80}{17}[/tex]

 = 4.71 m/s. or 4.71 meter per second.

1. A vehicle of mass 1500 kg braked to a standstill from a
velocity of 24 m/s in 12 s.
i. Show that the deceleration of the vehicle was 2.0 m/s2.
ii. Calculate the resultant force on the vehicle.

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Explanation:

i. Vi=24

Vf=0

t= -2

a=vf-vi/t =0-24/12 = -2m/S2

ii. F=ma = 1500×-2= -3000 N

A partially inflated balloon is faded over the open end of a glass beaker that contains water the beaker is placed in an ice bath which cause the water and causes the balloon to the flea what are the correct designs for the heat and work changes to the beaker and balloon system

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Explain: What happens to the velocity of a stream as the size of the sediment increases?

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Answer:

Also, as stream depth increases, the hydraulic radius increases thereby making the stream more free flowing. Both of these factors lead to an increase in stream velocity. The increased velocity and the increased cross-sectional area mean that discharge increases.

The rhinestones in costume jewelry are glass with index of refraction 1.50. To make them more reflective, they are often coated with a layer of silicon monoxide of index of refraction 2.00. What is the minimum coating thickness needed to ensure that light of wavelength 576 nm and of perpendicular incidence will be reflected from the two surfaces of the coating with fully constructive interference

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Answer:

[tex]T=62.9*10^{-9}[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Index of refraction of Rinestones [tex]\gamma_1 =1.5[/tex]

Index of refraction of silicon [tex]\gamma_2 =2.0[/tex]

Wavelength  [tex]\lambda=576nm=576*10^{-9}[/tex]

Let each layer have thickness T

Therefore

Total Thickness =2T

Generally the equation for  Constructive interference is mathematically given by

[tex]2T=(m+0.5)\frac{l\lambda}{\gamma_2}[/tex]

Where

 [tex]M=0[/tex]

 [tex]2T=(0+0.5)\frac{576*10^{-9}}{2*2.0}[/tex]

 [tex]T=62.9*10^{-9}[/tex]

A person skateboards at 3.25 m/s for 55.0 s. How far did he travel?

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178.75 m/s or 399.852 mph

Which nutrients are needed in soil in larger doses?
Mineral Nutrients

Macronutrients

Non-mineral Nutrients

Micronutrients

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Answer:

The primary nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.

The intermediate nutrients are sulfur, magnesium, and calcium.

The remaining essential elements are the micronutrients and are required in very small quantities.

Answer:

The primary nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.

The intermediate nutrients are sulfur, magnesium, and calcium.

The remaining essential elements are the micronutrients and are required in very small quantities.

Explanation:

A car accelerates for 10 seconds. During this time, the angular
velocity of the wheels of the car increases from 10 rad/s to 25 rad/s.
What is the angular acceleration of the wheels during this time?
e

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Answer:

the angular acceleration of the car is 1.5 rad/s²

Explanation:

Given;

initial angular velocity, [tex]\omega_i[/tex] = 10 rad/s

final angular velocity, [tex]\omega_f[/tex] = 25 rad/s

time of motion, t = 10 s

The angular acceleration of the car is calculated as follows;

[tex]a_r = \frac{\omega_f - \omega_i }{t} \\\\a_r = \frac{25-10}{10} = 1.5 \ rad/s^2[/tex]

Therefore, the angular acceleration of the car is 1.5 rad/s²

What is an example of a series circuit

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Answer:

Explanation

The most famous and common example is Christmas tree lights. You can't tell easily by looking at them whether they are in series or parallel. But you sure know the difference when one of them burns out. When that happens, the whole string goes dead. No matter what you do (other than find out which bulb burned out) will not fix the problem.

Another example is anything that is temperature controlled. For example a furnace is controlled by a thermostat. When the room temperature reaches a certain point, the thermostat is constructed in a certain way so that it forms an open circuit and no current can flow through it. The furnace motor turns off and the furnace stops pumping hot air into a room.

Which statement describes how chemical formulas, such as H20, represent compounds?

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Answer:

They show the elements that make up a compound.

They show the three-dimensional shape of a molecule.

They show the types of atoms that make up a molecule.

They show the number of each type of atom in a molecule.

Explanation:

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The unit of area is a derived unit. Why?

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Explanation:

area=length(m) ×breadth(m) . The unit of area is expressed in terms of fundamental units m^2.thus it is derived unit

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