Answer:
b. the electromagnetic spectrum
Explanation:
the electromagnetic spectrum contains all the forms of light, including gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet radiation, visible light, infrared, radio waves, microwaves, etc
state and explain five practical applications or uses of eddy current in everyday activities
Answer:
They are applied in electromagnetic braking.Used in separation of metals such as Aluminum from other metals.Used in identifying metals in vending machines.Testing of structure of aircrafts apply eddy currents through procedures of Non destructive examination.They are used in defect detecting and safety hazards application.Explanation:
Eddy current are loops of electric currents which are induced within conductors when there is a change in magnetic field in the conductor through Faraday's Law of induction.
They are applied in electromagnetic braking. This is where the eddy current acts as brakes to stop moving objects. However, they are used along side mechanical braking systems.
Used in separation of metals such as Aluminum from other metals. Using the eddy current separator, ferrous elements are attracted to the magnet while aluminum being non-ferrous ,is left separated.
Used in identifying metals in vending machines. These machines use eddy currents to detect fake coins where the fake coins will slow at a certain speed to be identified.
Testing of structure of aircrafts apply eddy currents through procedures of Non destructive examination.
They are used in defect detecting and safety hazards application. Defects in heat exchanger tubes can be detected by eddy currents.
Consider the table, graph, and equation below. Which of the three has the greater
rate of change, if any? Explain your reasoning
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Explanation:
Saturn's volume is more than 10,000 times as large as Mercury's.
true
false?
Since Saturn's volume is equivalent to 763.59 earths and Mercury is only 0.055 of one earth, then Saturn's volume is over 10,000 times larger than Mercury's.
Answer: TRUE
Why is 6/8 grater than 5/8 but less than 7/8?
Answer:
because 5 6 7
Explanation:
Answer: Because 6/8 is greater than 5/8, it has 1/8 more and it is less than 7/8 because it is one less.
A student was conducting an experiment in which a heater was placed on one side of a large
box and a thermometer on the other side. The student removed all the air from the box, turned
on the heater, and recorded the change in temperature. What was the student's model
designed to show?
Answer:
the transfer of heat through convection
Explanation:
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The student is demonstrating the heat transfer from the heater to the box by conduction and heat transfer to the air by convection.
What is heat transfer ?Due to the varied distribution of temperatures, heat will go from a hotter zone to a colder region. Heat transmission can occur in three different ways: conduction, convection, and radiation. Convection occurs in liquids and gases, while conduction occurs in solids. The method of heat transfer through vacuum is radiation.
Radiation from the sun reaches the earth and brings heat and light. Through conduction, the ground is warming up. Similar to this, all solid materials warm up through conduction.
As a result, in this experiment, the heater's heat energy will be transferred to the box by hot air by convection and heating the entire box through conduction.
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Answer:
a ball sitting motionless on the ground
Explanation:
If a circler shape is balanced its going to have to be motionless
If a planet has a non-circular orbit around a star, as the planet moves closer towards a star its orbital speed ….
A) remains the same.
B) lightyear.
C) decreases.
D) increases.
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Consider the relationship of the variables in Newton’s second law. In a drag car race, the force applied to the car is doubled by the driver stepping on the gas pedal.
The acceleration of the car will
.
The mass of the car will
.
The velocity of the car will
.
Answer:
Please see list of answers below
Explanation:
If the FORCE applied to the car doubles, then following the equation F = m * a , the acceleration will DOUBLE as well.
The mass of the car stays the SAME.
And the velocity of the car will INCREASE with time based on the formula of kinematics of an accelerated object:
v(t) = vi + a * t
Answer:
Consider the relationship of the variables in Newton’s second law. In a drag car race, the force applied to the car is doubled by the driver stepping on the gas pedal.
The acceleration of the car will
✔ double
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The mass of the car will
✔ remain unchanged
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The velocity of the car will
✔ increase
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Explanation:
find the time taken by body whose rate and distance is 6 miles per hour and 2 miles respectively?
Answer:
12 miles per hour
Explanation:
time is equal to speed times distance
A cube slides down the surface of a ramp at a constant velocity. What is the magnitude of the frictional force that acts on the cube due to the surface?
Answer:
[tex]f=mg*sin\theta[/tex]
The component of weight of the cube parallel to the plane
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
Cube slides at constant speed
Generally the equation for frictional force is given by
[tex]f=\mu.N[/tex]
where
[tex]f = frictional force\\\mu =coefficient of friction\\N=Normal force[/tex]
Generally the equation fo Normal force is mathematically given as
[tex]N=mg.cos\theta[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]f=\mu*mg*cos\theta[/tex]
Generally at constant velocity frictional force f will be
[tex]f=mg*sin\theta[/tex]
Therefore
The magnitude of the frictional force that acts on the cube due to the surface is the component of weight of the cube parallel to the plane
The magnitude of the frictional force that acts on the cube due to the surface is determined with [tex]\mu_ k \times mg \times cos(\theta)[/tex].
Let the mass of the cube = mLet the angle of inclination of the ramp = θThe normal force on the cube is calculated as;
[tex]F_n = W \times cos (\theta)\\\\F_n = mg \times cos (\theta)[/tex]
The frictional force acting on the cube due to the surface is calculated as follows;
[tex]F_f = \mu_k F_n\\\\F_f = \mu_ k \times mg \times cos(\theta)[/tex]
where;
[tex]\mu_k[/tex] is the coefficient of kinetic frictionThus, the magnitude of the frictional force that acts on the cube due to the surface is determined with [tex]\mu_ k \times mg \times cos(\theta)[/tex].
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Iron atoms have been detected in the sun's atmosphere, some with many of their electrons stripped away. What is the net electric charge (in coulombs) of an iron atom with 26 protons and 12 electrons
Answer:
the net electric charge of the iron atom is 2.24 × 10⁻¹⁸ C
Explanation:
Given the data in the question;
we know that neural iron atoms should have same number of protons and electrons i.e 26 and 26 but in the sun's atmosphere, many of their electrons stripped away.
so; we have 26 protons and 12 electrons, meaning ( 26-12=14) 14 electrons have been stripped away.
when we loss electron, we gain positive charge
so, the Net charge of the iron atom of with 26 protons and 12 electrons will be;
q = 26 ( proton charge) + 12( electron charge )
we know that; a singular proton has a charge of 1.6×10⁻¹⁹ C
protons carry negative charge while electrons carry negative
we substitute
q = 26 ( 1.6×10⁻¹⁹ ) + 12( -1.6×10⁻¹⁹ )
q = 2.24 × 10⁻¹⁸ C
Therefore, the net electric charge of the iron atom is 2.24 × 10⁻¹⁸ C
Which is an example of convection currents?
marshmallows toasting over a campfire
a pot being heated by an electric burner
feet getting hot when stepping across sand
a radiator emitting warm air and drawing in cool air
Answer:
D
Explanation:
took the quiz!!! I picked B and got it wrong!
An example of convection currents is a radiator emitting warm air and drawing in cool air.
What is Convection?This is a method of heat transfer which is characterized by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
A radiator emitting warm air and drawing in cool air involves a fluid which is why option D was chosen as the most appropriate choice.
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Two particles, an electron and a proton, are initially at rest in a uniform electric field of magnitude 478 N/C. If the particles are free to move, what are their speeds (in m/s) after 52.4 ns
Answer:
the speed of electron is 4.42 x 10⁶ m/s
the speed of proton is 2406.7 m/s
Explanation:
Given;
electric field strength, E = 478 N/C
charge of the particles, Q = 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ C
mass of proton, Mp = 1.673 x 10⁻²⁷ kg
mass of electron Me = 9.11 x 10⁻³¹ kg
time of motion, t = 54.2 ns = 54.2 x 10⁻⁹ s
The magnitude of charge experienced by the particles is calculated as;
F = EQ
F = 478 x 1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹
F = 7.648 x 10⁻¹⁷ N
The speed of the particles is calculated as;
[tex]F = \frac{mv}{t} \\\\v = \frac{Ft}{m} \\\\v_e = \frac{(7.684 \times 10^{-17})(52.4\times 10^{-9})}{9.11\times 10^{-31}} \\\\v_e = 4.42 \ \times \ 10^6 \ m/s[/tex]
[tex]v_p = \frac{Ft}{m_p} \\\\v_p = \frac{(7.684 \times 10^{-17})(52.4\times 10^{-9})}{1.673\times 10^{-27}} \\\\v_p = 2406.7 \ m/s[/tex]
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
But I’m not quite sure
Using differential equation of linear S.H.M, obtain the expression for (a) velocity in S.H.M., (b) acceleration in S.H.M.
Answer:
Let [tex]A[/tex], [tex]B[/tex], and [tex]k[/tex] denote three constants (with the requirement that [tex]k > 0[/tex].) The following assumes that the mass of this object is [tex]m[/tex]. Assume that [tex]x(t)[/tex] denotes the position of the object at time [tex]t[/tex].
(a) [tex]\displaystyle x^\prime(t) = -\sqrt{\frac{k}{m}}\, A\, \sin\left(t\, \sqrt{\frac{k}{m}}\right) + \sqrt{\frac{k}{m}}\, B\, \cos\left(t\, \sqrt{\frac{k}{m}}\right)[/tex].
(b) [tex]\displaystyle x^{\prime\prime}(t) = -\left(\frac{k}{m}\right)\, A\, \cos\left(t\, \sqrt{\frac{k}{m}}\right) - \left(\frac{k}{m}\right)^{2}\, B\, \sin\left(t\, \sqrt{\frac{k}{m}}\right)[/tex]
Explanation:
The differential equation for a simple harmonic motion might take the following form:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d^{2} x}{d t^{2}} = -\frac{k}{m}\, x[/tex].
The minus sign on the right-hand side highlights the fact that the displacement and acceleration of the object should be in opposite directions.
Notice how this equation is in the form of a homogeneous second-order ODE:
[tex]x^{\prime\prime}(t) + \underbrace{P(t)}_{0}\, x(t) + \underbrace{Q(x)}_{\sqrt{k / m}} = 0[/tex]
Let [tex]r[/tex] be a constant. One possible solution to this homogeneous second-order ODE would be in the form [tex]x(t) = e^{r\, t}[/tex], such that [tex]x^{\prime}(t) = r\, e^{r\, t}[/tex] whereas [tex]x^{\prime\prime}(t) = r^{2}\, e^{r\, t}[/tex].
Substitute into the original ODE to obtain:
[tex]\displaystyle \underbrace{r^{2}\, e^{r t}}_{x^{\prime\prime}(t)} + \frac{k}{m}\, \underbrace{e^{r t}}_{x(t)} = 0[/tex].
Rearrange the equation and solve for [tex]r[/tex].
[tex]\displaystyle e^{r t}\, \left(r^{2} + \frac{k}{m}\right) = 0[/tex]
Notice that [tex]e^{r\, t} > 0[/tex]. Hence, it must be true that [tex]\displaystyle r^{2} + \frac{k}{m} = 0[/tex]. Solve for [tex]r[/tex] given that [tex]k > 0[/tex]:
[tex]\displaystyle r_{1, 2} = \pm i\sqrt{\frac{k}{m}}[/tex], where [tex]i[/tex] is the imaginary unit.
The two particular solutions for the ODE would be:
[tex]x_1(t) = e^{\left(i\,\sqrt{k/m}\right)\, t}[/tex] and [tex]x_2(t) = e^{\left(-i\,\sqrt{k/m}\right)\, t}[/tex].
Apply Euler's Formula to rewrite both solutions in terms of trigonometric functions:
[tex]\displaystyle x_1(t) = e^{\left(i\,\sqrt{k/m}\right)\, t}= \sqrt{\frac{k}{m}} \left(\cos\left( \sqrt{\frac{k}{m}} t\right) + + i\, \sin\left( \sqrt{\frac{k}{m}} t\right)\right)[/tex].
[tex]\displaystyle x_2(t) = e^{\left(-i\,\sqrt{k/m}\right)\, t}= -\sqrt{\frac{k}{m}} \left(\cos\left( -\sqrt{\frac{k}{m}} t\right) + i\, \sin\left( -\sqrt{\frac{k}{m}} t\right)\right)[/tex].
The general solution would be in the form:
[tex]\displaystyle x(t) = C_1\, x_1(t) + C_2\, x_2(t) = A \cos\left(\sqrt{\frac{k}{m}} t\right) + B\, \left(i\, \sin\left(\sqrt{\frac{k}{m}} t\right)\right)\right)[/tex],
Where [tex]C_1[/tex] and [tex]C_2[/tex] are constants (not necessarily real numbers.)
Since position is supposed to assume a real value for any real [tex]t[/tex], set [tex]B[/tex] to a multiple of [tex]i[/tex] such that the general solution is real-valued:
[tex]\displaystyle x(t) = C_1\, x_1(t) + C_2\, x_2(t) = A \cos\left(\sqrt{\frac{k}{m}} t\right) + B\, \sin\left(\sqrt{\frac{k}{m}} t\right)\right)[/tex].
Differentiate to obtain general expressions for velocity (first derivative) and acceleration (second derivative.)
Two charged particles, with charges q1=qq1=q and q2=4qq2=4q, are located on the x axis separated by a distance of 2.00cm2.00cm . A third charged particle, with charge q3=qq3=q, is placed on the x axis such that the magnitude of the force that charge 1 exerts on charge 3 is equal to the force that charge 2 exerts on charge 3.Find the position of charge 3 when qqq = 2.00 nCnC .
Answer: Charge 3 is located on the x-axis a distance of 0.67 cm from charge 1 and 1.33 cm from charge 2.
Explanation: Electrostatic Force is the force of repulsion or attraction between two charged particles. It's directly proportional to the charge of the particles and inversely proportional to the distance between them:
[tex]F=k\frac{|q||Q|}{r^{2}}[/tex]
k is an electrostatic constant
For the system of 3 particles, suppose distance from 1 to 3 is x meters, so, distance from 2 to 3 is (0.02-x) meters.
Force will be
[tex]F_{13}=F_{23}[/tex]
[tex]k\frac{q_{1}q_{3}}{r_{13}^{2}} =k\frac{q_{2}q_{3}}{r_{23}^{2}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{q_{1}}{r_{13}^{2}} =\frac{q_{2}}{r^{2}_{{23}}}[/tex]
Substituting:
[tex]\frac{2.10^{-6}}{x^{2}} =\frac{8.10^{-6}}{(0.02-x)^{2}}[/tex]
[tex]8.10^{-6}x^{2}=2.10^{-6}(0.0004-0.04x+x^{2})[/tex]
[tex]4x^{2}=x^{2}-0.04x+0.0004[/tex]
[tex]3x^{2}+0.04x-0.0004=0[/tex]
Solving quadratic equation using Bhaskara:
[tex]x_{1}=\frac{-0.04+\sqrt{(0.04)^{2}+0.048} }{6}[/tex]
[tex]x_{2}=\frac{-0.04-\sqrt{(0.04)^{2}+0.048} }{6}[/tex]
x₂ will give a negative value and since distance can't be negative, use x₁
[tex]x_{1}=\frac{-0.04+\sqrt{0.0064} }{6}[/tex]
x₁ = 0.0067 m
The position of charge 3 is 0.67 cm from charge 1 and 1.33 cm from charge 2.
What does the atomic mass of an atom tell us? (2 points)
O How much the atom weighs
O The number of electrons in the atom
O Which row the element is in on the periodic table
O The number of energy levels in the atom
Answer:
how much the atom weights
Explanation:
I want to make a Twinkie splat when I throw it off a building. Because Twinkies are notoriously hard to crush, I want it to hit the ground moving at 128ft/s. I am going to throw it straight down, with a speed of 8ft/s off the roof of the building. How high does the building need to be
Answer:
[tex]s=253.6524712 \approx 253.7[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
Initial speed[tex]v=8ft/s[/tex]
Final speed [tex]v=128ft/s[/tex]
Generally the Newtons equation of motion is mathematically represented by
[tex]V_f^2-V_0^2=2as[/tex]
with
Therefore
[tex]a=g=>9.81m/s^2\\a=32.17ft/s^2[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]128^2-8^2=2*(32.17)*s[/tex]
[tex]16320=2*(32.17)*s[/tex]
[tex]s=\frac{16320}{2*(32.17)}[/tex]
[tex]s=253.6524712 \approx 253.7[/tex]
What happens to make electrical current flow in a generator?
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Answer:
The answer is point C because as the planet gets closer to the edge, then it starts to accelerate.
Explanation:
Two thin concentric spherical shells of radii r1 and r2 (r1 < r2) contain uniform surface charge densities V1 and V2, respectively. Determine the electric field for (a) 0 < r < r1 , (b) r1 < r < r2 and (c) r > r2. (d) Under what conditions
Answer:
Answer is explained in the explanation section below.
Explanation:
Solution:
We know that the Electric field inside the thin hollow shell is zero, if there is no charge inside it.
So,
a) 0 < r < r1 :
We know that the Electric field inside the thin hollow shell is zero, if there is no charge inside it.
Hence, E = 0 for r < r1
b) r1 < r < r2:
Electric field =?
Let, us consider the Gaussian Surface,
E x 4 [tex]\pi[/tex] [tex]r^{2}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{Q1}{E_{0} }[/tex]
So,
Rearranging the above equation to get Electric field, we will get:
E = [tex]\frac{Q1}{E_{0} . 4 \pi. r^{2} }[/tex]
Multiply and divide by [tex]r1^{2}[/tex]
E = [tex]\frac{Q1}{E_{0} . 4 \pi. r^{2} }[/tex] x [tex]\frac{r1^{2} }{r1^{2} }[/tex]
Rearranging the above equation, we will get Electric Field for r1 < r < r2:
E= (σ1 x [tex]r1^{2}[/tex]) /([tex]E_{0}[/tex] x [tex]r^{2}[/tex])
c) r > r2 :
Electric Field = ?
E x 4 [tex]\pi[/tex] [tex]r^{2}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{Q1 + Q2}{E_{0} }[/tex]
Rearranging the above equation for E:
E = [tex]\frac{Q1+Q2}{E_{0} . 4 \pi. r^{2} }[/tex]
E = [tex]\frac{Q1}{E_{0} . 4 \pi. r^{2} }[/tex] + [tex]\frac{Q2}{E_{0} . 4 \pi. r^{2} }[/tex]
As we know from above, that:
[tex]\frac{Q1}{E_{0} . 4 \pi. r^{2} }[/tex] = (σ1 x [tex]r1^{2}[/tex]) /([tex]E_{0}[/tex] x [tex]r^{2}[/tex])
Then, Similarly,
[tex]\frac{Q2}{E_{0} . 4 \pi. r^{2} }[/tex] = (σ2 x [tex]r2^{2}[/tex]) /([tex]E_{0}[/tex] x [tex]r^{2}[/tex])
So,
E = [tex]\frac{Q1}{E_{0} . 4 \pi. r^{2} }[/tex] + [tex]\frac{Q2}{E_{0} . 4 \pi. r^{2} }[/tex]
Replacing the above equations to get E:
E = (σ1 x [tex]r1^{2}[/tex]) /([tex]E_{0}[/tex] x [tex]r^{2}[/tex]) + (σ2 x [tex]r2^{2}[/tex]) /([tex]E_{0}[/tex] x [tex]r^{2}[/tex])
Now, for
d) Under what conditions, E = 0, for r > r2?
For r > r2, E =0 if
σ1 x [tex]r1^{2}[/tex] = - σ2 x [tex]r2^{2}[/tex]
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Answer:
the answer is up the bird will go up
Explanation:
Can water and alcohol be purified by distillation
A roller coaster car starts at 6 m/s at the top of the hill at the 3 seconds latter at the bottom of the hill the roller coaster car is going 72 m/s, what was the cars acceleration?
Answer:
22m/s
Explanation:
Step one:
Given data
Initial velocity of roller coster u= 6 m/s
Final velocity v= 72m/s
time t= 3 seconds
Required
We want to solve for the acceleration of the roller coster
Step two:
From the formula
acceleration= v-u/t
substitute
a= 72-6/3
a=66 /3
a= 22 m/s
The cars acceleration 22m/s
A 9800 N car traveling at 22 m/s strikes a concrete bridge support and comes to a complete halt in 0.5 sec. Calculate the impulse of the force.
Answer:
21977.56kg⋅m/s
Explanation:
Step one:
Given data
Weight of car= 9800N
The mass of the car is
m= w/g
m= 9800/9.81
m=998.98kg
Velocity of car= 22 m/s
time of impact= 0.5 seconds
Required
The impulse of the force F
Step two:
Ft= mv
Ft= 998.98*22
Ft=21977.56kg⋅m/s
The impulse is 21977.56kg⋅m/s
3. When a fo.0-g nugget of pure gold is heated from 49°C to 60.0°C, it absorbed 5339.01 of energy. What is
the specific heat of gold?
Complete Question:
When a 40.0-g nugget of pure gold is heated from 49°C to 60.0°C, it absorbed 5339.01 of energy. What is
the specific heat of gold?
Answer:
Specific heat capacity, c = 12.134J/KgC
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Mass = 40g
Initial temperature, T1 = 49°C
Final temperature, T2 = 60.0°C
Quantity of heat = 5339.01J
To find the specific heat capacity of gold;
Heat capacity is given by the formula;
[tex] Q = mcdt[/tex]
Where;
Q represents the heat capacity or quantity of heat. m represents the mass of an object. c represents the specific heat capacity of water. dt represents the change in temperature.dt = T2 - T1
dt = 60 - 49
dt = 11°C
Substituting the values into the equation, we have;
[tex] 5339.01 = 40*c*11 [/tex]
[tex] 5339.01 = 440c [/tex]
[tex] c = \frac {5339.01}{440} [/tex]
Specific heat capacity, c = 12.134J/KgC
Changes in behavior of managers, coworkers, and subordinates can be a warning sign before a layoff. True or false
Answer:
The correct answer is - true.
Explanation:
Changes in the higher authorities or managers or coworkers can be a warning sign before a layoff, however, a company or organization needs to give an official notice before a particular time period before the layoff.
The layoff is a temporary suspension or permanent termination from the employment of an employee due to reasons related to business such as reducing manpower or staff and less work in the organization. These reasons can lead to a change in the behavior of the managers, coworkers, and subordinates.
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1. Define "sport" in your own words. Define what a "hobby" is.
2. Do some research and find a definition of sport that makes sense to you. In what ways is this definition similar to yours and in what ways is it different? How do the "experts" define the difference between a sport and a hobby?
3. Select 4 of the following and state whether you think it is a sport, or hobby and, of course, why. Of course you can research and see what others think. If you believe something is not a sport, what could make it a sport.
Competitive cheerleading, race car driving, horse racing, darts, fishing, trampoline, WWE wrestling, swimming, rodeo.
Answer:
sport is an activity that involves movement and teamwork.
hobby is a personal interest that you enjoy doing often.
Explanation:
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IDENTIFY WHAT IS BEING DESCRIBED IN EACH SENTENCE AND WRITE YOUR ANSWER ON THE BLANKS
_______1. Allows ingestion and breaks down food so that nutrients can be absorbed.
_______2. Provides mechanical support; stores minerals and produces red blood cells.
_______3. Protects the body's internal environment and stores fat.
_______4. Enables the transport of nutrients, glasses and wastes to and from cells.
_______5. Secretes hormones into the bloodstream for regulation of cellular activities.
The correct answers for the given paragraph are as follow:
Digestive Enzymes allows ingestion and breaks down food.Skeletal system provides mechanical support and also stores minerals.Integumentary system protects the body's internal environment and stores fat.Cardiovascular system enables the transport of nutrients, glasses and wastes to and from cells.Endocrine glands secretes hormones into the bloodstream for regulation of cellular activities.1.
The digestive enzymes are the proteins that tends to break down the larger molecules like fats, proteins and carbs into smaller molecules.
Thus, the correct answer is Digestive Enzyme.
2.
The skeletal system is the framework of body, consisting of bones and various connective tissues. It provides the mechanical support and produces red blood cells.
Thus, the correct answer is skeletal system.
3. The organ system that protects the body's internal environment and stores the fat is known as Integumentary system.
Thus, the correct answer is integumentary system.
4.
The cardiovascular system enables the transport of nutrients, glasses and wastes to and from cells. Also, it is used for the transportation of nutrients and oxygen-rich blood to all parts of the body and to carry deoxygenated blood back to the lungs.
Thus, the correct answer is cardiovascular system.
5.
Endocrine glands are responsible for the secretion of hormones into the bloodstream to regulate the cellular activities.
Thus, the correct answer is Endocrine glands.
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Answer:
F • t= m•∆v
Explanation:
the impulse experienced by the object equals the change in momentum of the object. in equation form: F • t= m•∆v