do batteries produce or make energy

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Answer 1
Batteries Produce energy
Answer 2

Answer:

Batteries are intended to store chemical energy and then it converts into electricidal energy. So overall, batteries produce energy.

Explanation:


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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

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.

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

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:

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.

PLZZZ HELP ME ASAP!!!

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Answer:

the correct answer would be D

Explanation:

D is the correctly balanced

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

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:

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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:

The magnitude of the gravitational acceleration at the surface of a planet of mass M and radius R is g. What is the magnitude of the gravitational acceleration at the surface of a planet of mass 2M and radius 2R?​

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2M/4R2=.5M/R2= .0.5 g

Why would you have trouble breathing at high altitudes?
A. it is colder at the top of a mountain
B. the oxygen molecules are spread farther apart
C. the oxygen molecules are closer together

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Answer:

A. It is colder at the top of a mountain

Explanation:

A baseball is thrown with a speed of 36 meters per second (m/s). What is the distance from the mound to home plate if the ball takes 0.5 seconds to leave the pitcher's hand and cross the plate? A-72 B-18 C-41 D-31 Help me out please

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Answer:

d = 18 m

Explanation:

Given that,

The speed of a baseball, v = 36 m/s

We need to find the distance from the mound to home plate if the ball takes 0.5 seconds to leave the pitcher's hand and cross the plate.

Let the distance be d. We can find it using the formula,

Speed = distance/time

or

[tex]d=vt\\\\d=36\times 0.5\\\\d=18\ m[/tex]

So, the required distance is equal to 18 m.

How can seismographs be used to predict hurricane intensity?

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Answer: The earth is a noisy place. Seismometers, which measure ground movements to detect earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and manmade explosives, are constantly recording smaller vibrations caused by ocean waves, rushing rivers, and industrial activity.

Explanation:

An object has a weight of 1550N when it is on the surface of a planet of radius R. What will be the gravitational force on the object after it has been moved to a distance of 4R from the surface of the planet?

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Answer:

W = 96.875 N

Explanation:

For this exercise let's use the law of universal gravitation

          F = [tex]G \frac{m M }{r^2}[/tex]

we substitute this force in Newton's second law

          F = m a

          G \frac{m M }{r^2} = m a

          a = [tex]G \frac{M}{r^2}[/tex]

This sidewalk we will call it gravity acceleration

           g₀ = a

the weight of a body is

         W₀ = m g₀

         

if we change the cario of r ’= 4r

          a’=  [tex]G \frac{M}{r'^2 }[/tex]

          a ’= G \frac{M}{(4r)^2 }

           a' = [tex]G \frac{M}{r^2} \ \frac{1}{16}[/tex]

          a ’=  [tex]\frac{g_o}{16}[/tex]

           

therefore the weight of the body must be

           W = m g = [tex]m \ \frac{g_o}{16}[/tex]

           W = W₀ / 16

            W = 1550/16

            W = 96.875 N

how slow would a 60,000 kg freight car have to roll to have the same momentum as an 80 kg person running 6.5 m/s

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(8 and 2/3) millimeters per second.

That's about 0.02 mile per hour.

Friction and air resistance are forces that always:


1.) Balance out, having no effect on the net force.

2.) Act in the opposite direction to an object's motion, tending to slow it down.

3.) Pull objects down towards the center of the Earth.

4.) Cause objects to speed up.

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2 act in the opposite direction. To an objects motion, tending to slow it down

The only major country that does not use the metric system
A.
France
B.
United States
C.
Russia
D.
England

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It’s for sure United States (B)

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

A mass weighing pounds is attached to a spring whose constant is lb/ft. The medium offers a damping force that is numerically equal to the instantaneous velocity. The mass is initially released from a point foot above the equilibrium position with a downward velocity of ft/s. Determine the time at which the mass passes through the equilibrium position. Find the time at which the mass attains its extreme displacement from the equilibrium position. What is the position of the mass at this instant

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Answer:

hello your question has some missing values attached below is the complete question with the missing values

answer :

a) 0.083 secs

b) 0.33 secs

c)  3e^-4/3

Explanation:

Given that

g = 32 ft/s^2 ,  spring constant ( k ) = 2 Ib/ft

initial displacement = 1 ft above equilibrium

mass = weight / g = 4/32 = 1/8

damping force = instanteous velocity  hence  β = 1

a)Calculate the time at which the mass passes through the equilibrium position.

time mass passes through equilibrium = 1/12 seconds = 0.083

b) Calculate the time at which the mass attains its extreme displacement

time when mass attains extreme displacement = 1/3 seconds = 0.33 secs

c) What is the position of the mass at this instant

position = 3e^-4/3

attached below is the detailed solution to the given problem

9.) This 200 kg
stag that weighs
1,960 N on earth
would only weigh
324 N on the
moon. Calculate the moon's
acceleration due to gravity.

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Answer:

Mass on moon = 33.06 kg

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass on earth = 200 kg

Weight on earth = 1960 N

Weight on moon = 324 N

To find the mass on moon;

First of all, we would determine the acceleration due to gravity.

Weight = mass * acceleration due to gravity

1960 = 200 * g

g = 1960/200

g = 9.8 m/s²

Next, we find the mass on moon;

Mass on moon = weight on moon/acceleration due to gravity

Mass on moon = 324/9.8

Mass on moon = 33.06 kg

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 :)

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

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.

SE UM CORPO ELETRICAMENTE NEUTRO É CARREGADO COM PROTONS, entao afirmamos; a) fica carregado negativamente b) fica carregado só com cargas positivas c) fica carregado positivamente d) fica com excesso de eletrons e) continua eletricamente neutro

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Answer:

c) It gets positively charged

Explanation:

If an electrically neutral body is loaded with protons so it gets positively charged because proton has positive charge. When the protons is added to the neutral body, it can't remain neutral because the quantity of positive charges increases in the nucleus and it gets positively charged while on the other hand, the atom from which protons are taken will acquire negative charge due to presence of more number of electrons and we know that electrons has negative charge.

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 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

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:

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?

what are the uses of convex lens​

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Answer:A convex lens is employed in microscopes and magnifying glasses to converge all incoming light rays to a particular point. ...

The convex lens is used in cameras. ...

A convex lens is used for the correction of hyperopia. ...

The converging lens is used in the projector as well.

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