The answer is C
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The rotation is a circulatory motion of an object around the axis and maybe for infinite time and pass internally by the body's own center of mass then the body is said to be spinning.
Revolution is used synonym for rotation. Such as planet earth rotates around the sun on its axis. Another example of this motion can be that of dreidel spinning on its pointed edge.Hence option C is correct.
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How does wind and water circulate the globe?
Answer:
The winds pull surface water with them, creating currents.
What happens to the light rays when they hit the specimen?
a) They are focused into a small area towards the objective lens.
b) They are absorbed by the stage.
c) They are reflected, refracted, or absorbed by the specimen.
d) They are diverted to the ocular lens.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Ray of light when hits any specimen or object. The light is partially reflected, partially reflected and partially absorbed. It is never completed reflected, refracted or absorbed. Hence, the correct answer would be c.
QUESTION 1
Describe the motion of the car in the following picture.
The car is slowing down.
The car is not moving.
The car is speeding up
The car is moving at a constant velocity
Answer:the car is speeding up
Explanation:
when an electric current runs through a wire, a magnetic field is induced
Answer:
yes it is
Explanation:
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The density of an object is how much matter it contains.
True of False?
Answer:
I think its true? do your research to be 100% sure
Explanation:
Answer: true
Explanation:
Density, mass of a unit volume of a material substance
Scientists might model volcanic eruptions using a computer model. What is
the biggest benefit of this model?
Scientific model of volcanic eruptions using computer programming is very helpful to identify their origin and consequences. The biggest benefit of these model is to identify the physical behaviors of magma .
What are scientific models ?Scientific model are used to visualize the complex theories and concepts. There are both theoretical models and visual models. Nowadays complex problems and processes are easily solving using well designed computer programmes and simulations.
By creating a sophisticated computer model based on the most recent physical understanding of magma behavior, its most likely path of least resistance, and statistical information obtained from prior volcanic eruptions, scientists was able to address these issues.
They were able to predict the site of historical events that were not used to fine-tune the model by using historical data collected from Campi Flegrei, a caldera close to Naples, Italy etc.
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Answer:
Using a model is less hazardous than being up close to a real Volcano
Explanation:
In the earth-moon system the moon orbits the earth. What is the "centripetal" force causing the moon to stay in orbit around the earth
The centripetal force is the gravitational force of attraction between the Earth and the Moon.
Also, the gravitational force of attraction between the Earth and the Sun is the centripetal force that causes the Earth to stay in orbit around the Sun.
Also, the gravitational force of attraction between a TV satellite, a weather satellite, or a GPS satellite and the Earth is the centripetal force that causes each satellite to stay in orbit around the Earth.
state Pascal's principle of transmission of pressure
Answer:
Pascal's law (also Pascal's principle or the principle of transmission of fluid-pressure) is a principle in fluid mechanics given by Blaise Pascal that states that a pressure change at any point in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere.
Explanation:
Pascal's law says that pressure applied to an enclosed fluid will be transmitted without a change in magnitude to every point of the fluid and to the walls of the container. The pressure at any point in the fluid is equal in all directions.
whats another way to say mass is the amount of matter
Answer:
Mass is an substance which occupies space
Explanation:
Answer: a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
Explanation:
Which of the following are the basic parts to every cell? Choose all that apply.
A. Nucleus
B. Genetic material
C. Cytoplasm
D. Cell boundary
Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
they are in every cell
Answer:
all but Nucelus
Explanation:
nucieus is not it
What does acceleration measure
Answer:
Change in velocity
Explanation:
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Acceleration measures the rate of change of velocity with respect to time. It describes how quickly an object's velocity is changing over time. Acceleration can be positive, negative, or zero. The standard unit for acceleration in the International System of Units (SI) is meters per second squared (m/s²).
Mathematically, acceleration (a) is defined as the change in velocity (Δv) divided by the change in time (Δt):
a = Δv / Δt
Acceleration has both magnitude (how much the velocity changes) and direction. When an object's velocity increases, its acceleration is positive. When the velocity decreases, the acceleration is negative.
The standard unit for acceleration in the International System of Units (SI) is meters per second squared (m/s²), which represents how many meters per second the velocity changes in one second.
However, other units like miles per hour squared (mi/h²) or kilometers per hour squared (km/h²) can also be used depending on the context.
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6. Interpret the following graphs and answer the questions below. a Which sounds have a higher frequency than A? b. Which sounds have a lower frequency than A? c. Which sounds all have the same pitch? d. Which sounds are louder than A? e. Which sound has a higher pitch than A, but is at the same volume? f. How would sound D sound compared to A?
Answer:
a) Frequency is inversely proportional to the wavelength, then the graphs with smaller wavelengths than A have larger frequency than A.
The correct options are: B and C.
b) The opposite as above, in this case the correct options are: D and E.
c) The ones with the same wavelength will have the same pitch:
A and F seems to have the same wavelength.
B and C also seems to have the same wavelength.
d) The vertical height of the peaks are related to the louder sounds, then the sounds louder than A are: B and F.
e) The one that has a higher pitch (or smaller wavelength) and the same amplitude than A is C.
(you need to measure the height of the peaks in both graphs, and see that are equal).
f) D has a larger wavelength than A, so it would sound "lower", and both waves have the same amplitude, so the loudness will be the same.
Volume can be measured in:
A. cubic centimeters.
B. centimeters.
C. square centimeters.
Answer-
A. cubic centimeters.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
A. cubic centimeters.
Explanation:
Volume can be measured in:
A. cubic centimeters = volume
centimeter = length.
square centimeters = area
Which describes an object in projectile motion?
Gravity acts to push the object sideways.
The object moves in a straight path.
The forward velocity of the object is 0 m/s.
The object's inertia carries it forward.
Answer:
D: The object's inertia carries it forward.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is d
Explanation:
A tennis ball is dropped from 1.16 m above the
ground. It rebounds to a height of 0.866 m.
With what velocity does it hit the ground?
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s
Answer:
Vf = 4.77 m/s
Explanation:
During the downward motion we can easily find the final velocity or the velocity with which the ball hits the ground, by using third equation of motion. The third equation of motion is given as follows:
2gh = Vf² - Vi²
where,
g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²
h = height = 1.16 m
Vf = Final Velocity of Ball = ?
Vi = Initial Velocity of Ball = 0 m/s (Since, ball was initially at rest)
Therefore, using these values in the equation, we get:
(2)(9.8 m/s²)(1.16 m) = Vf² - (0 m/s)²
Vf = √(22.736 m²/s²)
Vf = 4.77 m/s
Which best describes the magnitude of the velocity of the car?
What is electric current
Answer:
Electric current is electric charge in motion. It can take the form of a sudden discharge of static electricity, such as a lightning bolt or a spark between your finger and a ground light switch plate. ... Most electric charge is carried by the electrons and protons within an atom.
Explanation:
because it is
Why does diffusion happen?
Answer:
Diffusion happens in liquids and gases because their particles move randomly from place to place.
What type of study has as its goal to see how changes in one factor bring about changes in another factor? 1) cause and effect 2) comparative 3) relational 4) observational
Answer:a
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer would be cause and effect.
Explanation:
If you change one factor and it effects the other that is a cause and effect relation.
Using a complete sentence state what would most likely happen to the production of oxygen by duckweed plans if the intensity and duration of exposure to light were increased
Answer:
This question will be answered based on general photosynthetic understanding. The answer is:
The production of oxygen would increase
Explanation:
The characteristics of most plant forms is their ability to photosynthesize i.e. use solar energy (from sunlight) to make food (chemical energy). The product of this photosynthetic process is OXYGEN gas, which is released as a waste product via the stomata on their leaves. Note that, photosynthesis cannot occur without LIGHT as it provides the energy needed for the process.
Hence, in the duckweed plant like every other photosynthetic plant, the increase in the intensity and duration of exposure to light means the rate at which photosynthesis occurs will be increased. An increased photosynthetic rate means the synthesis of the products will also be increased i.e. glucose and OXYGEN.
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!
Answer:
I THINK option A is correct
Explanation:
because the electrostatic force is directly proportional to product of charges
now if the force between two electron is F charge on electron is same so their product is positive now the charge on proton is +ve and on electron is -ve so their product is -F
The Fitness Gram push-up test is a measure of
A).muscular definition
B).muscular strength
C).muscular endurance
D).flexibility
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
I meant B. not C so sorry
Answer:
the push up test assesses C.) muscular endurance
Explanation:
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE ANSWER THIS?!?!
Your best friend wants to run a 5K with you next year in next year. you are terribly out of shape so you want to slowly start training to be ready if I have K is 5KM and you have decided to break this distance in the smaller amount you will use to help you train and meet your goal convert five KM to meters to help you reach your training all use any method you prefer provide your answer in the scientific notation in standard form and show your work.
Answer:
5 km=5 × 10³ m
Explanation:
1 km=1 × 10³ m
Using unitary method,
5 km= 5×10³ m
Hope it helps.
There is also one question describe the difference between velocity and a acceleration
Answer: The difference between velocity and acceleration is that velocity is the current speed while acceleration is the increase in speed.
Explanation: Hope this helps.
Claire starts driving with an initial velocity of 5.0 m/s towards north. She drives along a straight, level path with a uniform acceleration and travels 500. M in 20. Seconds. A. What is the average velocity for the entire 20. Seconds? B. What is the velocity at the end of 20. Seconds?
Answer:
A. 25 m/s
B. 100 m/s (i'm not sure about this one)
Explanation:
A. To find average velocity: velocity = distance / time
So it would be V = 500 m / 20 sec = 25 m/s
*This equation can only be used if you are finding velocity for a constant speed or direction or specific distance (in this case it was specific distance).
B. final velocity = initial velocity + acceleration * time
Initial velocity (5.0 m/s) and time (20 sec) is given but not acceleration.
To find acceleration: a = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time
To find final velocity = 5.0 + a * 20
Since there's a missing variable for both equation we will plug the final velocity equation into the acceleration equation so it looks like this :
a = ((5.0 + a * 2.0) - 5.0) / 20
Now solve to get a (acceleration)
Acceleration ends up being 0. So now that we know acceleration we can solve for the final velocity.
final velocity = 5.0 + 0 * 20
= 100 m/s
I know it's a lot but I hope that makes sense! Also for B. I'm not sure if it's right at all but if later I figure out it's wrong I'll edit my answer.
34 mm = how many cm?
Answer:
3.4cm
Explanation:
Divide 34 by 10
Answer:
3.4 :))
Explanation:
During a launch, a space shuttle increases its speed starting from 6 seconds to
17 seconds. The space shuttle's speed increased from 25 m/s to 63 m/s. What
was the average acceleration of the shuttle?
Explanation:
Average acceleration is the change in velocity over change in time.
a = Δv / Δt
a = (63 m/s − 25 m/s) / (17 s − 6 s)
a ≈ 3.45 m/s²
Give an example of a measurement that is precise to the nearest tenth of a gram.
Answer:
So we have a measure in grams, we can start with something like:
143.523 grams.
Now we want this measurement to be precise to the nearest tenth of a gram.
The nearest tenth of a gram is the first digit after the decimal point, then the digits that come after this are not useful, because they are outside our precision range.
Then we must write our measurement as:
143.5 grams
Where the digit that came after the 5 was a 2, so we rounded down.
1. Sam walked 4 meters north, 5 meters east, and 4 meters south. What is his
distance? What is his displacement?
Answer:
His distance would be 80 or 13 something. I dont really understand this question. Just be sure to look into other answers pls.
Explanation:
Which statement describes a controlled experiment?
A. It includes two groups, both of which are exposed to the factor
being tested.
B. It includes a group exposed to one of the factors being tested and
a group that is exposed to another of the factors being tested.
C. It includes a group exposed to the factor being tested and a group
that is not exposed to the factor being tested.
D. It includes two groups, neither of which is exposed to the factor
being tested.
Answer:The answers is c, a group exposed to the factor being tested, and a group that isn’t exposed to the factor tested.
Explanation: