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Please Help!!! I Will Mark Brainliest Asap, This Is Due In 10 Minutes!

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Answer 1

Answer:

speed

(distance per time)

Kathy is faster btw

Answer 2
7. Speed because it’s time with distance.
8. Kathy, because she is traveling longer distance in a shorter time which is more speed.

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Does the nucleus of animal or plant cells contain chromosomes?​

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both animal and plant cells contain chromosomes

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both animal and plant cells contain chromosomes

please help me..im begging you​

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Answer: The equations in column A is matched with gas laws in column B as follows:

21. PV = nRT : (g) Ideal gas law

22. [tex]V_{1}n_{2} = V_{2}n_{1}[/tex] : (f) Avogadro's law

23. [tex]P_{1}V_{1}T_{2} = P_{2}V_{2}T_{1}[/tex] : (e) Combined Gas Law

24. [tex]P_{1}T_{2} = P_{2}T_{1}[/tex] : (d) Gay-Lusaac's law

25. [tex]V_{1}T_{2} = V_{2}T_{1}[/tex] : (c) Charles' law

26. [tex]P_{1}V_{1} = P_{2}V_{2}[/tex] : (b) Boyle's law

27. [tex]\frac{v_{1}}{v_{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{MM_{1}}}{MM_{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{p_{1}}}{p_{2}}[/tex] : (a) Graham's Law of effusion

Explanation:

(A) Ideal gas law: It states that the product of pressure and volume is directly proportional to the product of number of moles and temperature.

So, PV = nRT

where,

P = pressure

V = volume

n = no. of moles

R = gas constant

T = temperature

Boyle's law: At constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to volume.

So, [tex]P_{1}V_{1} = P_{2}V_{2}[/tex]

Charles' law: At constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to temperature. So,

[tex]V \propto T\\\frac{V_{1}}{T_{1}} = \frac{V_{2}}{T_{2}}\\V_{1}T_{2} = V_{2}T_{1}[/tex]

Gay-Lussac's law: At constant volume, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to temperature.

So,  [tex]P_{1}T_{2} = P_{2}T_{1}[/tex]

Avogadro's law: At same temperature and pressure, the volume of gas is directly proportional to moles of gas.

So, [tex]V_{1}n_{2} = V_{2}n_{1}[/tex]

Combined gas law: When Boyle's law, Charles' law, and Gay-lussac's law are combined together then it is called combined gas law. So,

[tex]\frac{P_{1}V_{1}}{T_{1}} = \frac{P_{2}V_{2}}{T_{2}}\\or, P_{1}V_{1}T_{2} = P_{2}V_{2}T_{1}[/tex]

Graham's law of effusion: It states that the rate of effusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of mass of its particles.

[tex]\frac{v_{1}}{v_{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{MM_{1}}}{MM_{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{p_{1}}}{p_{2}}[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that equation in column A is matched with gas laws in column B as follows:

21. PV = nRT : (g) Ideal gas law

22. [tex]V_{1}n_{2} = V_{2}n_{1}[/tex] : (f) Avogadro's law

23. [tex]P_{1}V_{1}T_{2} = P_{2}V_{2}T_{1}[/tex] : (e) Combined Gas Law

24. [tex]P_{1}T_{2} = P_{2}T_{1}[/tex] : (d) Gay-Lusaac's law

25. [tex]V_{1}T_{2} = V_{2}T_{1}[/tex] : (c) Charles' law

26. [tex]P_{1}V_{1} = P_{2}V_{2}[/tex] : (b) Boyle's law

27. [tex]\frac{v_{1}}{v_{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{MM_{1}}}{MM_{2}} = \frac{\sqrt{p_{1}}}{p_{2}}[/tex] : (a) Graham's Law of effusion

explain the operation of a capacitor in a circuit

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A capacitor is an electronic component that stores and releases electricity in a circuit.

How do you use the periodic table to recall the ionic charge of an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal, or aluminum?


The positive charge is the group number.

The negative charge is the group number.

The positive charge is the period number.

The negative charge is the period number.

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Answer:

the positive charge is the period number

Explanation:

I might be wrong

Answer:

The positive charge is the group number.

Explanation:

Q7 Explain how light can be reflected at lots of different angles from a rough surface and still obey the law of reflection. Use a diagram in your answer.


Q8 Read the following statements.
A: You can have refraction without dispersion
B: You cannot have dispersion without refraction

a Discuss a situation where statement A is true.

b Discuss a situation where statement B is true.

Q9 A light year is the distance that light travels in a year. It takes light about 8.3 minutes (or 500 seconds) to travel the 150 million km from the Sun. a Calculate how far light travels in 1 second.

b The Moon is 1.3 light seconds from Earth. Calculate how far away it is in km. ​

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Explanation:

Q7Answer=If light meets a rough surface, each ray obeys the law of reflection. However, the different parts of the rough surface point in different directions, so the light is not all reflected in one direction. Instead, the light is reflected in all directions. This is called diffuse scattering .

A truck travelling at 30m/s decelerates at 1.5m/s². How far does it travel during the 10th second after the brakes are applied?​

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Answer

225 meters.

Explanation:

x=x0+30t-(1/2)(1.5)t^2

x=0+30(10)-(1/2)(1.5)(10)^2

x=300-75

x=225

What is a cyclotron??
What is cyclotron frequency?

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Answer:

A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator.

Explanation:

Cyclotron frequency is the frequency of a charged particle moving perpendicular to the direction of a uniform magnetic field B, since that motion is always circular, the cyclotron frequency is given by equality of centripetal force and magnetic Lorentz force.

A swimmer is capable of swimming at 1.4m/s in still water. a. How far downstream will he land if he swims directly across a 180m wide river? b. How long will it take him to reach the other side.

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Answer:

t = 180 / 1.4 = 129 sec   (time to swim horizontally across river)

S = 129 sec * V     where V is speed of current and S is the distance he will be carried downstream

The problem does not specify V the speed of the river

Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information:

a) the distance(D) showing how dar downstream he will land can be computed as follows:

Assuming the current of the river = 0.2 m/s

[tex]D = \dfrac{180 \ m \times 0.2 \ m/s}{1.4 \ m/s}[/tex]

D = 36 m ÷ 1.4

D = 25.71 m

The required time (t) to reach the other side is:

time (t) = 180 m/ 1.4 m/s

time (t) = 128.57 seconds

Explain how you would apply any five pricing techniques to attract customers​

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Answer:

Explanation:

1. DECOY PRICING

This occurs when customers make a purchase they must often choose between products with different prices and attributes.

This method of pricing is meant to influence the consumer's purchasing decision and maximise the sales of one particular product. The seller will offer at least three products; two of the products will have a similar or equal price. The two products with the similar prices should be the most expensive ones, and one of the two should be less attractive than the other.

2. LOSS LEADER

This is when a product is sold at a low price (often without profit) in order to stimulate other profitable sales or to attract new customers.

The main is that it will help the business to expand their market share as a whole. It's common practice when first entering a market as it introduces new customers to a service or product in the hope of building a customer base and securing future

3.ODD PRICING

This is a method of psychological pricing a product. Prices ending in 9, 95, 97, 99 are sometimes called “charm prices” and in this type of pricing, the seller fixes a price where the last digits are odd numbers. This is intended to give the buyer no room for manœuvering or for bargaining as the price appears to be less - a product priced at £9.99 will seems much cheaper than one priced at £10.00

4. PRICE DISCRIMINATION

The purpose of price discrimination is to capture the market's consumer surplus and generate the most revenue possible for a product. Identical goods or services are sold at different prices from the same provider to different segments of the market. Industries that commonly use price discrimination include the travel industry, pharmaceuticals and textbook publishers.

5. PRODUCT BUNDLE PRICING

Using this method, sellers will combine several products in the same package. It also serves to move old stock. Blu-ray and videogames are often sold using the bundle approach once they reach the end of their product life cycle. This technique is used at auctions where one attractive item may be included in a lot with a box of less interesting things. Buyers must bid for the entire lot. It’s a good way of moving slow selling products, and in a way is another form of promotional pricing.

Two point charges are separated by a distance d. The first has a charge of
+2e, and the second has a charge of +3e. How does the electric potential
energy of the +2e charge change if it is moved to a new position, so that it is
separated from the second charge by a distance of 2d?
(PE- 1914, k- 900 x 10Nom? 10)
O A. The new electric potential energy is 4 times as strong as the
original electric potential energy.
B. The new electric potential energy is, as strong as the original
electric potential energy.
O c. The new electric potential energy is 2 times as strong as the
original electric potential energy.
D. The new electric potential energy is as strong as the original
electric potential energy.
.

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D. The new electric potential energy is 1/2as strong as the original

electric potential energy.

What is the energy of a photon of red light with a wavelength of 6.47 x 10-7 m ?

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Answer:

3.44×10-27 joules.

Explanation:

E = h * c / λ = h * f,

E is the energy of a photon

h is the Planck constant

c is the speed of light

λ is the wavelength

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Answer:

where is the question? I can only see the diagram

d) is an atom of Sodium and an atom of Chlorine.

e) is a molecule of water.

why trucks are made to have many tires?​

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Answer: Load carrying heavy vehicles have large number of wheels in order to reduce pressure on the contact patch on road. With large number of wheels, it becomes easy to distribute the entire pressure of loads in an even manner.

Explanation:

What type of solution is seltzer water?

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Answer: Gas-liquid

Explanation:

Seltzer water is also called “sparkling water” or “carbonated water,” and it refers to the water which has been infused with carbon dioxide gas, which then causes it to bubble.

The type of solution that seltzer water is "gas liquid". Here, the solution is liquid while the solute is gas.

Answer:

gas - liquid

Explanation:

i took the quiz

calculate the answer to the correct number of significant digits
0.055 * 5.1 =

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Answer:

0.055 * 5.1 = 0.2805

Explanation:

I used a calculator so it should be accurate! yw!! :D

At the local grocery store, you push a 14.5-kg shopping cart. You stop for a moment to add a bag of dog food to your cart. With a force of 12.0 N you now accelerate the cart from rest through a distance of 2.29 m in 3.00 s. What was the mass of the dog food?

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Answer:

The mass of the dog food added is 9.03 kg

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the shopping cart, m₁ = 14.5 kg

let the mass of the bag added = m₂

the force applied, F = 12 N

initial velocity of the cart-bag system, u = 0

distance traveled by the system, d = 2.29 m

time of motion of the system, t = 3.0 s

The acceleration of the system is calculated as;

[tex]d = ut + \frac{1}{2} at^2\\\\2.29 = 0 + (\frac{1}{2} \times 3^2)a\\\\2.29 = 4.5 a\\\\a = \frac{2.29}{4.5} \\\\a = 0.51 \ m/s^2[/tex]

The total mass of the system (M) is calculated as follows;

F = Ma

M = F/a

M = (12)/(0.51)

M = 23.53 kg

The mass of the dog food added is calculated as;

m₂ = M - m₁

m₂ = 23.53 kg - 14.5 kg

m₂ = 9.03 kg

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Explanation:

answer is in the picture above

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:

we neglect the time data

I am a combination of strength and speed, What am I?

Muscular Endurance
Flexibility
Power
Body Composition

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Answer:

Power

step by step explanation:

HELP, SCIENCE QUESTION I AM STUCK
6. Which of the following is NOT part of a circuit?
A. rim B. load C. power source D. conductor

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The answer is A because it is not part of the circuit

A -0.00125 C charge is placed 3.62 m from a +0.00333 C charge. What is the magnitude of the electric force between them?

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Answer:

The magnitude of the force between the charges is approximately -2,858.77 N

Explanation:

The given details are;

The magnitude of the given charges;

q₁ = -0.00125 C, q₂ = +0.00333 C

The distance between the charges, r = 3.62 m

The magnitude of the electric force between the charges, 'F', between two charged particles or objects is given as follows;

[tex]F = \dfrac{k \cdot q_1 \cdot q_2}{r^2}[/tex]

Where;

k = Constant = 9 × 10⁹ N·m²/C²

q₁ = The magnitude of charge on the first charged object = -0.00125 C

q₂ = The magnitude of charge on the second charged object = +0.00333 C

r = The distance between the charges = 3.62 m

Plugging in the values, gives;

[tex]F = \dfrac{9 \times 10^9 \ \dfrac{N \cdot m^2}{C^2} \times (-0.00125 \, C) \times (+0.00333 \, C)}{\left( 3.62 \, m \right)^2} \approx -2,858.77 \, N[/tex]

The magnitude of the force between the charges, F ≈ -2,858.77 N

The force of friction acting on a sliding crate is 223 N.
How much force must be applied to main- tain a constant velocity?

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Answer:

Friction Opposes Motion of an Object.

Now

To get the Net force that Moves an Object and causes acceleration....You subtract the Frictional force

Net force = Pushing Force - Frictional Force

Recall

Net Force; F=Ma

Ma = P - Fr

Now the question asked for How Much force Must be applied to Maintain a Constant velocity.

In a Constant Velocity Motion... Acceleration do not change... Its Zero

So Putting this into the formula above

M(0) = P - Fr

0=P - Fr

Fr = P.

This means

That The force needed to keep this object Moving at Constant Velocity Must be equal to its Frictional Force

Since Frictional Force; Fr =223N

The Applied Force(Pushing Force) Must be equal to 223N too.

In the picture below, a car hits a wall. Using what you know about Newton’s Third Law, which is true?

The force of the wall on the car and the car on the wall are equal

The force of the wall on the car is greatest

The force of the car on the wall is greatest

There is not enough information to tell

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Answer:

A...................................

The force of the wall on the car and the car on the wall are equal is true about Newton’s Third Law. Option A is the correct answer.

According to Newton's Third Law of Motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that if the car hits the wall, there will be a force exerted by the car on the wall, and an equal and opposite force exerted by the wall on the car. Option A is the correct answer.

The forces involved in the interaction between the car and the wall are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction, as dictated by Newton's Third Law. Newton's Third Law of Motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that when an object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts a force of equal magnitude but in the opposite direction on the first object.

Learn more about Newton here:

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The complete question is, "In the picture below, a car hits a wall. Using what you know about Newton’s Third Law, which is true?

a. The force of the wall on the car and the car on the wall are equal

b. The force of the wall on the car is greatest

c. The force of the car on the wall is greatest

d. There is not enough information to tell"

Lamp is placed in the lamp holder. The switch is closed. The lamp glows brightly for a short time and then the lamp does not work. Explain these observations

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Solution :

It is given that the lamp glows brightly for a shorter period of time when the switch is closed on it the switch is put on. But after the some time the lamp goes off and it stops working.

This is because as soon as we on the switch, the current start flowing to the lamp which makes the filament of the lamp to glow, but due to some issue, the current stop flowing even when the switch is on and this stops the lamp from glowing and hence the lamp does not work.

What type of electromagnetic waves do heat lamps give off?

A. infrared

B. ultraviolet

C. microwaves

D. radio waves

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Microwaves c…………….nnsjksisisysgxgd

When magma flows on the surface on the surface, it is already called lava

TRUE OR FALSE​

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

I guess you made a mistake on question.

but I understood what you wanted to say.

Hope this helps... :)

In this graph, calculate the speed of
segment A in m/s?

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Answer:

The answer is Speed=2m/s

Explanation:

S=D/T

S=10m/5s

S=2m/s

Which energy store is increased when an object is heated?

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Answer:

Kinetic Energy

Explanation:

Use the universal law of gravitation to solve the following problem.


Hint: mass of the Earth is = 5.97 x 1024 kg


A scientific satellite of mass 1300 kg orbits Earth 200 km above its surface. If Earth has a radius of 6378 km, what is the force of gravity acting on the scientific satellite?


a. Write out the formula for this problem.


b. Plug in the values from this problem into the formula.


c. Solve the problem, writing out each step.


d. Correct answer

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Answer:

a.

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

b.

[tex]F=6.67430 \times 10^{-11} \dfrac{N \cdot m^2}{kg^2} \times \dfrac{5.97 \times 10^{24} \ kg \times 1,300 \ kg}{(6,578 \ m)^{2}}[/tex]

c.

[tex]F=6.67430 \times 10^{-11} \dfrac{N \cdot m^2}{kg^2} \times \dfrac{5.97 \times 10^{24} \ kg \times 1,300 \ kg}{(6,578 \ m)^{2}} \approx 1.144 \times 10^{13} \ N[/tex]

d. The force of gravity acting on the satellite is approximately 1.144 × 10¹³ N

Explanation:

a. The formula for finding the force of gravity, F, acting object on an object is given as follows;

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

Where;

F = The force acting between the Earth and the object

G = The gravitational constant = 6.67430 × 10⁻¹¹ N·m²/kg²

M = The mass of the Earth = 5.97 × 10²⁴ kg

m = The mass of the object

r = The distance between the center of the Earth and the object

b. Finding the gravitational force, 'F', between the Earth and the scientific satellite, we have;

The given mass of the satellite, m = 1,300 kg

The distance between the center of the Earth and the center of the satellite,  r = The length of the radius of the Earth + The height of orbit of the satellite

The given height of orbit of the satellite, h = 200 km

∴ r = R + h = 6,378 km + 200 km = 6,578 m

Therefore, by plugging in the values, we get;

[tex]F=6.67430 \times 10^{-11} \dfrac{N \cdot m^2}{kg^2} \times \dfrac{5.97 \times 10^{24} \ kg \times 1,300 \ kg}{(6,578 \ m)^{2}}[/tex]

c. Solving the above equation gives;

[tex]F=6.67430 \times 10^{-11} \dfrac{N \cdot m^2}{kg^2} \times \dfrac{5.97 \times 10^{24} \ kg \times 1,300 \ kg}{(6,578 \ m)^{2}} \approx 1.144 \times 10^{13} \ N[/tex]

d. The force of gravity acting on the satellite, F ≈ 1.144 × 10¹³ Newton

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The current in a resistor is 5 A and the voltage between its terminals is 40 V. Calculate the resistance.





An iron wire has a resistance of 24 Ω. If the voltage across its ends is 12 V, calculate the current in the wire.​

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Answer:

1=8 ohms 2=0.5 Amps

Explanation:

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