what colors of light are absorbed when white light falls on a green object?

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Answer 1
It’s blue because it makes it go in to it and sink

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A 50kg crate is being push on a horizontal floor at constant velocity. Given that the coefficient of kenitic friction between crate and floor is hk=0.1 . What is the push force?​

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Answer:

  F = 49 N

Explanation:

For this exercise we must use Newton's second law. Let's set a reference frame with the x axis parallel to the floor.

As they indicate that the box is going at constant speed, its acceleration is zero

Y axis y

       N-W = 0

       N = mg

X axis

        F-fr = 0

        F = fr

the friction force has the formula

      fr = μ N

      fr = μ mg

we substitute

            F = μ m g

let's calculate

            F = 0.1 50 9.8

            F = 49 N

(will give brainliest to whoever answers first and explains reasoning) A 10kg object is spun around in a circle with a centripetal acceleration of 3.5m/s^2. What is the centripetal force acting on the object?

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Answer:

35 N

Explanation:

F = ma

centripetal force = 10(3.5) = 35 N

someone please help I can mark brainless

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The answer here is B I hope that helps you if not I’m really sorry

The mass of the Moon is 7.3x1022 kg and its radius is 1738 km. What is the strength of the gravitational field on the
surface of the Moon? (Do all required steps)

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Answer:

1.61 N/kg

Explanation:

Take the universal gravitational constant G as 6.67 × 10^(-11) Nm²/kg²

The required gravitational field strength

= 6.67 × 10^(-11) × 7.3 × 10^(22) / (1738000)²

= 1.61194103 N/kg

= 1.61 N/kg (corr. to 3 sig. fig.)

which one is odd copper,plastic,rubber​

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Answer:

It's plastic.

trust me it's plastic, i've rad it somewhere.

All of them have something that's not like the others.

-- Rubber is the only one on the list that has two repeated letters.

-- Plastic is the only one on the list thagt has no repeated letters.

-- Plastic is the only one on the list that has no 'r' in its name.

-- Copper is the only one on the list that is an element, not a compound.

-- Copper is the only good electrical conductor on the list.

-- Plastic is the only one on the list with more than six letters in its name.

-- Rubber is the only one on the list with no 'p' in its name.

-- Plastic is the only one on the list that doesn't end in "-er".

Which of the following changes when an unbalanced force acts on an object?
A. mass
B. motion
C. inertia
D. weight

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The answer is Motion

Calculate the force that would be required to enact 50 joules of work on an object that was displaced by 2 meters.

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Answer:

Force = 25 N

Explanation:

Given:

Work done = 50 J

Displacement = 2 m

Find:

Force

Computation:

Work done = Force x displacement

50 = Force x 2

Force = 25 N

g 4.86 Separators are used to separate liquids of diff erent densities, such as cream from skim milk, by rotating the mixture at high speeds. In a cream separator, the skim milk goes to the outside while the cream migrates toward the middle. A factor of merit for the centrifuge is the centrifugal acceleration force (RCF), which is the radial acceleration divided by the acceleration due to gravity. A cream separator can operate at 9000 rpm (rev/min). If the bowl of the separator is 20 cm in diameter, what is the centripetal acceleration if the liquid rotates as a solid body, and what is the RCF

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Answer:

Centripetal Acceleration = 88826.44 m/s²

RCF = 9054.7

Explanation:

First, we will find the value of the centripetal acceleration by using the following formula:

[tex]Centripetal\ Acceleration = \frac{v^2}{r}\\[/tex]

where,

v = linear speed of liquid or separator = rω

ω = angular speed of liquid or separator = (9000 rpm)(2π rad/rev)(1 min/60 s) = 942.48 rad/s

r = radius of seperator = diameter/2 = 20 cm/2 = 10 cm = 0.1 m

Therefore,

[tex]Centripetal\ Acceleration = \frac{(r\omega)^2}{r}\\Centripetal\ Acceleration = r\omega^2\\Centripetal\ Acceleration = (0.1\ m)(942.48\ rad/s)^2\\[/tex]

Centripetal Acceleration = 88826.44 m/s²

Now, for the RCF:

[tex]RCF = \frac{Centripetal\ Acceleration}{g}\\RCF = \frac{88826.44\ m/s^2}{9.81\ m/s^2}\\[/tex]

RCF = 9054.7

what determines the magnification of an imagev
measure:what the current values of ​

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Answer:

The magnification of an image is equal to the ratio of the image height to the object height.

Select the correct answer.
Why are the requirements to become a congressional representative and a senator different?
A.
The framers didn’t want senators to worry about their constituents as often as representatives do.
B.
The framers gave senators more lawmaking powers and responsibilities than representatives.
C.
The framers wanted senators to be more mature and more experienced than representatives.
D.
The framers thought senators and representatives should have reasons to argue with each other.

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The framers wanted senators to be more mature and more experienced than representatives. (C)

Answer:

C -> The framers wanted senators to be more mature and more experienced than representatives.

A planet with a mass one-half that of Earth has a radius that is 3 times that of Earth's radius. What is the gravitational field strength of the planet?

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The gravitational acceleration of a planet is proportional to the planet's mass, and inversely proportional to square of the planet's radius.

So when you stand on the surface of this particular planet, you feel a force of gravity that is

(1/2) / (3²)

of the force that you feel on the surface of the Earth.

That's (1/18) as much as on Earth.

The acceleration of gravity there would be about 0.545 m/s².  

This is about 12% less than the gravity on Pluto.

starting from rest, your bicycle can reach a speed of 4.0 m/s in 50 s. Assuming that your bicycle accelerates at a constant rate, what is its acceleration?

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Answer:

0.08 ms^-2

Explanation:

by using v= u + at

initial velocity is zero as it is starting from rest

4= 0 + a x 50

4/50 = a = 0.08 ms^-2

Scientific work is currently under way to determine whether weak oscillating magnetic fields can affect human health. For example, one study found that driv- ers of trains had a higher incidence of blood cancer than other railway workers, possibly due to long expo- sure to mechanical devices in the train engine cab. Consider a magnetic field of magnitude 1.00 3 1023 T, oscillating sinusoidally at 60.0 Hz. If the diameter of a red blood cell is 8.00 mm, determine the maximum emf that can be generated around the perimeter of a cell in this field.

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Answer:

fem = 7.58 10⁻⁵ V

Explanation:

For this exercise we use Faraday's law

          fem =   [tex]- \frac{d \Phi _B}{dt}[/tex]

the magnetic flux is

          Ф_B = B. A = B A cos θ

Tje bold are vectros.  Suppose the case where the normal to the surface of the red blood cell is parallel to the field, therefore the angle is zero and the cos 0 = 1

The red blood cell area is

          A =π r²

       

indicate that the diameter is r = 8.00 mm = 8.00 10⁻³ m

the magnetic field has a frequency of f=60 Hz, and B₀ = 1.00 10⁻³T,  therefore we can write it

          B = B₀ sin (wt) = B₀ sin( 2π f t)

           

we substitute

           fem = - A dB / dt

           fem = - A B₀  [tex]\frac{ d (sin ( 2\pi f t)}{dt}[/tex]

           fem = - π r² Bo (2πf  cos 2πft)

the maximum electromotive force occurs when the function is ±1

       

           fem = 2 π² r² B₀ f

let's calculate

           fem = 2π²  (8.00 10⁻³)²  1.00 10⁻³ 60

           fem = 7.58 10⁻⁵ V


A car's initial speed of 15m/s is running with the acceleration of 32m/
s2 in 8 seconds. What is the car's final velocity?

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Explanation:

15m/s

acceleration= (+)

so, 15m/s +32m/s=47m/s

42m/s. X 8 = 336

If you blow across the open end of a soda bottle and produce a tone of 250 Hz, what will be the frequency of the next harmonic heard if you blow much harder?

___Hz

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Answer:

Generally, the lowest overtone for a pipe open at one end and closed would be at  y / 4  where y represents lambda, the wavelength.

Since F (frequency) = c / y       Speed/wavelength

F2 / F1 = y1 / y2      because c is the same in both cases

F2 = y1/y2 * F1

F2 = 3 F1 = 750 /sec

Note that L = y1 / 4 = 3 y2 / 4 for these wavelengths to fit in the pipe

and y1 = 3 y2

The second harmonic will be three times the first harmonic. The answer is 750 Hz

VIBRATION OF WAVES IN PIPES

Closed pipes have odd multiples of frequencies or harmonics. That is,

If  [tex]F_{0}[/tex] = fundamental frequency = first harmonic

[tex]F_{1}[/tex] = 3[tex]F_{0}[/tex] = second harmonic

[tex]F_{2}[/tex] = 5[tex]F_{0}[/tex] = third harmonic

[tex]F_{3}[/tex] = 7[tex]F_{0}[/tex] = fourth harmonic

Let assume that the first harmonic is 250 Hz, If you blow it much harder, second, third or fourth harmonic can be produced.

By using the formula above,

second harmonic will be 3 x 250 = 750Hz

Therefore, the frequency of the next harmonic heard if you blow much harder will be 750 Hz

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The gravitational potential energy of an object is defined as the energy it has due to its position in a gravitational field. A ball with a weight of 50 N is lifted to a height of 1 meter. Which graph correctly represents the change in gravitational potential energy (shaded in blue) as it is lifted to this height?

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Answer:

athletic

Explanation:

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In this experiment, you will use a track and a toy car to explore the concept of movement. You will measure the time it takes the car to travel certain distances, and then complete some calculations. In the space below, write a scientific question that you will answer by doing this experiment.​

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Answer: if weight affects how fast they go?

Explanation:

Answer:

How can we change the speed of a toy car on a racetrack to describe the car’s motion?

Explanation:

thats the sample respond

A cat runs at 2 m/s for 3 s and then slows to a stop with an acceleration of 0.80 m/s2. What is
the cat's displacement during this motion?
A. 6m
B. 2.5 m
C. 8.5 m
D. 4.5 m
20
А
B
D​

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Answer:

see that the correct one is B

Explanation:

To solve this exercise let us use the kinematic relations

           v² = v₀² - 2 a x

as they indicate that the car stops, therefore the final speed is yield v = 0

          x = v₀² / 2a

let's calculate

          x = 2²/(2 0.8)

         x = 2.5 m / s²

When reviewing the answers we see that the correct one is B

What is it called when the moon passes through the penumbra of Earth’s shadow?(1 point)

total lunar eclipse

total solar eclipse

partial lunar eclipse

partial solar eclipse

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Answer:  I'm not sure, but I think it would be a total lunar eclipse

When the moon passes through the penumbra of Earth’s shadow it is referred to as partial lunar eclipse. The correct option is C.

What is partial lunar eclipse?

A partial lunar eclipse occurs when the moon is not completely immersed in the umbra of the earth's shadow.

During a partial solar eclipse, the Moon, Sun, and Earth do not align perfectly straight, and the Moon casts only the penumbra of its shadow on Earth. From our vantage point, it appears that the Moon has eaten the Sun.

A shadow's penumbra is the lighter outer edge. Partial solar eclipses are caused by the Moon's penumbra, while penumbral lunar eclipses are caused by the Earth's penumbra. The penumbra is a type of lighter shadow.

The Penumbra is a half-shadow region that occurs when an object only partially covers a light source.

Thus, the correct option is C.

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Soap bubbles can display impressive colors, which are the result of the enhanced reflection of light of particular wavelengths from the bubbles' walls. For a soap solution with an index of refraction of 1.21, find the minimum wall thickness that will enhance the reflection of light of wavelength 711 nm in air.

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Answer:

the minimum wall thickness that will enhance the reflection of light is 146.9 nm

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

At the first interface, a phase shift occurs as the incident light is in air that has less refractive index compare to the thin film of soap bubble.

At the second interface, no shift occurs,

condition for constructive interference;

t = ( m + 1/2) × λ/2n

where m = 0, 1, 2, 3 . . . . . .

now, the condition for the constructive interference;

t = mλ/2n

where t is the thickness of the soap bubble,  λ is the wavelength of light and n is the refractive index of soap bubble.

so the minimum thickness of the film which will enhance reflection of light will be;

t[tex]_{min[/tex] =  ( m + 1/2) × λ/2n

we substitute

t[tex]_{min[/tex] =  ( 0 + 1/2) × 711 /2(1.21)

t[tex]_{min[/tex] = 0.5 × 711/2.42

t[tex]_{min[/tex] = 0.5 × 293.80165

t[tex]_{min[/tex] = 146.9 nm

Therefore,  the minimum wall thickness that will enhance the reflection of light is 146.9 nm

An object is accelerated by a net force in which direction?
A. at an angle to the force
B. in the direction of the force
C. in the direction opposite to the force
D. Any of these is possible.

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Answer:

B. in the direction of the force

Explanation:

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As an admirer of Thomas Young, you perform a double-slit experiment in his honor. You set your slits 1.15 mm apart and position your screen 3.93 m from the slits. Although Young had to struggle to achieve a monochromatic light beam of sufficient intensity, you simply turn on a laser with a wavelength of 647 nm . How far on the screen are the first bright fringe and the second dark fringe from the central bright fringe

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Answer:

a) y = 2.21 10⁻³ m, b)  y = 5.528 10⁻³ m

Explanation:

In the double-slit experiment the interferences occur at the positions

         d sin θ = m λ                    constructive interference

         d sin θ = (m + ½) λ           destructive interference

let's use trigonometry for the angle

          tan θ = y / L

   

as in this experiment the angles are very small

          tan θ = sin θ/cos θ = sin θ

          sin θ = y / L

we substitute

         d y / L = m λ                   constructive interference

         d y / L = (m + ½) λ          destructive interference

Let's answer the questions

a) first line of constructive interference me = 1

          y = m  λ L / d

          y = 1 647 10⁻⁹ 3.93 /1.15 10⁻³

          y = 2.21 10⁻³ m

b) second dark band m = 2

            y = (m + ½) λ L / d

            y = (2 + ½)  647 10⁻⁹ 3.93 /1.15 10⁻³

            y = 5.528 10⁻³ m

When grip strength increases:

a. action potential voltage increases.
b. action potential frequency decreases.
c. action potential frequency increases.
d. action potential frequency increases.
e. the number of active motor units increases.

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Answer:

e. the number of active motor units increases.

Explanation:

There is a direct relationship between the number of active motor units and the grip strength in a given scenario. For example, increase in the grip strength leads to increase in the number of active motor units. In the other-hand, the decrease in grip strength leads to the decrease in the number of active motor units.

What is the weight of a 48kg rock?

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Answer:

48kg

Explanation:

calculate the resistance if a potential difference of 3v exists when a current of 2A flows through the conductor​

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Answer:

Resistance = 1.5 ohms

Explanation:

Given:

Potential difference = 3v

Current flow = 2 A

Find:

Resistance

Computation:

Resistance = Potential difference / Current flow

Resistance = 3 / 2

Resistance = 1.5 ohms

A hair dryer draws a current of 12.8 A.

(a)How many minutes does it take for
6.8 x 10° C of charge to pass through the
hair dryer? The fundamental charge is
1.602 x 10-19 C.
Answer in units of min.

(b)How many electrons does this amount of
charge represent?
Answer in units of electrons.

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Answer:

(a) 8.85×10⁻³ minutes

(b) 4.24×10¹⁹ electrons

Explanation:

(a) Using,

Q = it............................. Equation 1

Where Q = quantity of charge, i = current, t = time.

Make t the subject of the equation

t = Q/i............................. Equation 2

Given: Q = 6.8×10⁰ C, i = 12.8 A

Substitute these values into equation 2

t = 6.8×10⁰/12.8

t = 8.85×10⁻³ minutes

(b) n = Q/(1.602×10⁻¹⁹)................. Equation 3

Where n = number of electrons.

Given: Q = 6.8×10⁰ C

Substitute into equation 2

n = 6.8×10⁰/1.602×10⁻¹⁹

n = 4.24×10¹⁹ electrons

(a) The time taken by the charge to flow from the drier will be [tex]\d8.85[/tex]×[tex]\d10^{-3}[/tex]minutes

(b) Amount of the electrons in the charge will be  [tex]\d4.24[/tex]×[tex]\d10^{19}[/tex] electrons

What will be the time of the charge and number of the electrons in the charge ?

As we know Q = IT

Where Q = quantity of charge, i = current, T = time.

From the above equation

                    T= Q/I.

Given: Q = [tex]6.8\times\d10^{0}[/tex] C, i = 12.8 A

Substitute these values  

T=  [tex]6.8[/tex]×[tex]\d10^{0}[/tex] /12.8

T =  [tex]8.85[/tex]×[tex]\d10^{-3}[/tex] minutes

Now the number of the electrons present in the charge will be

n = Q/( [tex]1.602[/tex]×[tex]\d10^{-19}[/tex])

Where n = number of electrons.

Given: Q = [tex]6.8\times\d10^{0}[/tex] C

Substitute Value of Q  

n =  [tex]6.8\times\d10^{0}[/tex]/ [tex]1.602\times\d10^{-19}[/tex]

n = [tex]4.24\times\d10^{19}[/tex] electrons

Thus

(a)The time taken by the charge to flow from the drier will be [tex]\d8.85[/tex]×[tex]\d10^{-3}[/tex]minutes

(b)Amount of the electrons in the charge will be  [tex]\d4.24[/tex]×[tex]\d10^{19}[/tex] electrons

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What is happening in the graph shown below?


A.
The object moves away from the origin at a speed of 3 m/s, stands still 6 m away from the origin for 3 seconds, then moves toward the origin at a speed of 2 m/s.
B.
The object moves toward the origin at a speed of 3 m/s, stands still 6 m away from the origin for 3 seconds, then moves away from the origin at a speed of 2 m/s.
C.
The object moves toward the origin at a speed of 6 m/s, stands still 6 m away from the origin for 3 seconds, then moves away from the origin at a speed of 8 m/s.
D.
The object moves away from the origin at a speed of 6 m/s, stands still 6 m away from the origin for 3 seconds, then moves toward the origin at a speed of 8 m/s.

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Answer:

D. The object moves away from the origin at a speed of 3 m/s, stands still 6 m away from the origin for 3 seconds, then moves toward the origin at a speed of 2 m/s.

Explanation:

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The water line from the street to my house is 1 inch diameter and made of PVC (i.e. smooth). The line is roughly 450 ft long. The water pressure in the line at the street is 130 psig. If I flow 10 gpm through the pipe, what pressure would I expect when I get to my house. My house is 10 ft higher in elevation than the water line at the street

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Answer:

The right solution is "126 Psi".

Explanation:

The given values are:

P₁ = 130 psig

i.e.,

   = [tex]130\times 6.894[/tex]

   = [tex]896.22 \ Kpa[/tex]

or,

   = [tex]896.22\times 10^3 \ Pa[/tex]

Z₂ = 10ft

    = 3.05 m

[tex]\delta[/tex] = 1000 kg/m³

According to the question,

Z₁ = 0

V₁ = V₂

As we know,

⇒  [tex]\frac{P_1}{\delta_g} +\frac{V_1^2}{2g} +Z_1=\frac{P_2}{\delta_g} +\frac{V_2^2}{2g} +Z_2[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

⇒  [tex]\frac{P_1}{\delta_g} +0+0=\frac{P_2}{\delta_g} +0+Z_2[/tex]

⇒  [tex]\frac{896.22\times 10^3}{1000\times 9.8} =\frac{P_2}{1000\times 9.8} +3.05[/tex]

⇒  [tex]P_2=866330 \ P_a[/tex]

i.e.,

⇒       [tex]=866330\times 0.000145[/tex]

⇒       [tex]=126 \ Psi[/tex]

In a double-slit experiment, light from two monochromatic light sources passes through the same double slit. The light from the first light source has a wavelength of 640 nm. Two different interference patterns are observed. If the 10th order bright fringe from the first light source coincides with the 12th order bright fringe from the second light source, what is the wavelength of the light coming from the second monochromatic light source

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Answer:

533.33 nm

Explanation:

Since dsinθ = mλ  for each slit, where m = order of slit and λ = wavelength of light. Let m' = 10 th order fringe of the first slit of wavelength of light, λ = 640 nm and m"= 12 th order fringe of the second slight of wavelength of light, λ'.

Since the fringes coincide,

m'λ = m"λ'

λ' = m'λ/m"

= 10 × 640 nm/12

= 6400 nm/12

= 533.33 nm

A 50 N force causes a spring to compress 0.09 m. What is the spring constant? What is the potential energy of the spring?​

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Initial considerationsApplied force = 50NDistance to equilibrium position = 0.09mSpring constant = ?

Resolution

using hooke's relation

F = K . d

50N = k . 0.09m

k = 50N / 0.09m

k = 5555.56 N/m

Calculating the potential energy of the spring

Ep = 1/2 k . x²

Ep = 1/2 (5555.56 N/m) (0.09m)²

Ep = 22.5 Joules

Answer

the spring constant? =

k =  5555.56 N/m

potential energy of the spring?​

Ep = 22.5 Joules

The Potential energy of the spring is 2.25 J

What is the Potential energy of spring?

This is the energy stored in spring due to its elastic properties.

To calculate the potential energy of the spring, we use the formula below.

Formula:

E = Fe/2................ Equation 1

Where:

E = Potential energy of the springF = Force applied to the springe = compression.

From the question,

Given:

F = 50 Ne = 0.09 m

Substitute these values into equation 1

E = 50(0.09)/2E = 2.25 J.

Hence, The Potential energy of the spring is 2.25 J

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Please please help its urgent Which of the following actions would decrease global warming?Select one:Decreasing the amount of methane in the air.Increasing the amount of oxygen in the air.Increasing the amount of water vapor in the air.Decreasing the amount of nitrogen in the air. which statement best supports the idea that crabs might eat seahorses? A. seahorses are really fish. B. seahorses are slow swimmers. C. some seahorses have damaged tails. D. some seahorses are found in seaweed. A taste-testing survey of Zing Farms showed that 2/3 people surveyed preferred the taste of veggie burgers to regular burgers. If 90,000 people were in the survey , how many favored veggie burgers? How many chose regular burgers ? Heredity is the passage of what from parent to offspring? a. Genetic material b. Oxygenated blood c. Digestive enzymes d. Connective tissue x(x - 1) -y (-1) =0 I need help on this 1+s=3 Which of the following is a complex sentence?A. I went swimming because it was hot. B. Because it was hot. C. I went swimming and it was hot.D. And it was hot.