Answer:
D.Object 2 carries a negative charge
Everyone has different strengths and abilities in sports. A. True B. False
its GYM class
Answer:
a true
Explanation:
At which position will the bar magnets most likely experience the least magnetic potential energy between them?
A diagram is shown of 4 different positions for a pair of magnets.A table shows 4 arrangements of a pair of magnets. In the first row, position 1, shows two horizontally oriented magnets as rectangles with the left end in red labeled N and the right end in blue labeled S. A large gap exists between the magnets. The second row, position 2, shows the magnets slightly closer together. In the third row, position 3, they are even closer. In the fourth row, position 4, the magnets are connected, with the blue end of the left magnet connected to the red left side of the magnet to the right.
A. position 1
B. position 2
C. position 3
D. position 4
Answer:
a. position one
Explanation:
Because when you sit them done the other positions connect automatedly ,but this one does not because to for away.
hope this helps.
(no links or files) How can an electromagnetic wave transmit energy?
A. Electromagnetic waves are vibrations in a medium. These vibrations carry energy.
B. Electromagnetic waves themselves are packets of energy. They transmit their energy if they are absorbed by an object.
C. Electromagnetic waves are vibrations in a medium. These vibrations carry both matter and energy to distant locations.
D. Electromagnetic waves are heat rays. They transmit their energy to objects they hit.
Answer:B
Explanation: I think this is the answer
Which of these devices does NOT contain a magnet or electromagnet?
A. an electric motor
B. a doorbell
C. a telephone
D. a light bulb
Oil stores ______ energy.
A Heat
B Chemical
C Mechanical
D Electrical
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Answer:
B. Chemical
Explanation:
The energy in fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas) is Chemical Potential Energy. Fossil fuels come from decayed living matter that has stored energy in its chemical bonds (bonds of atoms and molecules). Coal, petroleum, natural gas, and propane are examples of fossil fuels that store chemical energy.
Which of these are affected by Earth’s magnetic field?
A. a magnetized needle floating in a dish of water
B. a piece of magnetite hanging from a string
C. all of the above
D. a bar magnet hanging from a string
All joints of this answer includes, Which means that none of these Are incorrect, In form of answer yes. But in magnet, The answer is C, All of the above.
Using the vocabulary words we have learned so far in this unit, describe what happens when something warms up.
average
infer
kinetic energy
molecule
Can anyone help me plz
Answer:
B and A
Explanation:
A carpenter strikes a nail with a hammer, pushing it into wood.
What are the forces in the force pair for this example?
A. the force applied by the nail on the wood
the force applied by the hammer on the carpenter
B. the force applied by the nail on the wood
the force applied by the nail on the hammer
C. the force applied by the hammer on the nail
the force applied by the hammer on the carpenter
D. the force applied by the hammer on the nail
the force applied by the nail on the hammer
Answer:B. the force applied by the nail on the wood
the force applied by the nail on the hammer
Explanation:
Which describes an INHERITED TRAIT of a plant?
The broken branch of a tree
The torn flower petal
The green color of a leaf
The holes in a leaf caused by an insect-eating it.
Answer: the green color of a leaf
Explanation: because the other things are physical changes of a plant that don't get passes down to offspring
Answer:
The green color of the leaf
Explanation:
That is a trait they have by birth and is what they had passed on to them.
Which is NOT an INHERITED TRAIT?
The color of the plant's flowers
Holes in leaves that were made by insects
The ability of some plants to shed their leaves
The size and shape of the leaves
If someone can write everything on this graph, they shall get points.
Answeill give it a go i guess
Explanation:
Year on Gravestone Thickness at bottom Time of weathering AOW
1758 78.5 258 2.4
1766 82.5 79.6 2.4
1758 78.5 258 2.4
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Sancia's class is studying rocks and minerals. Sancia has found this rock on the school playground. "I think this rock is made of mostly one mineral," said Sancia's teacher.She gave Sancia the mineral chart you see here. What evidence would be of little use to Sancia? What characteristic would be most useful to her when classifying the mineral?

A) least useful - color; most useful - streak
B) least useful - hardness; most useful - color
C) least useful -streak; most useful - hardness
D) least useful - hardness; most useful - cleavage
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What is the correct term for the flow of charged particles?
A. electricity
B. electric force
C. electric force
D. electric chargeelectric charge
Answer:
I would say electric current, but since that isnt a given choice, i would choose electricity.
Explanation:
an electric force is an attraction between two charged particles, not the flow.
electric charge is the cause of the electric force.
again im not sure, hope this helps!
The correct term for the flow of charged particles is known as electric current or electricity. Hence, option A is correct.
What is Electrical energy?Charged material experiences a force when exposed to an electromagnetic field because of the fundamental characteristic of electric charge. It's conceivable for electrical ions to be positive or negative. Two charges that are opposed to one another repel one another.
An object with no net charge is said to be "neutral." Classical electrodynamics refers to the older theory of how charged particles interact, and it is still valid for problems that do not necessitate accounting for quantum phenomena.
The net charge of an isolated system, which is the total of the negative and positive charges, cannot change since electrical current is a conserved property. Electric charge is carried by subatomic particles.
Therefore, it concludes that flow of charged particles is termed as electricity.
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label the three planes and axis of movement on the figures. define each plane and axis of movement and axis of movement and give an example of how it relates to dance and everyday movement.
Answer: it = kobe
Explanation
A parked car begins to roll down a hill, what can you conclude from that observation?
A force was required to start the car rolling.
The rolling friction is equal to the car’s weight.
The rolling friction is greater than the force of the car’s weight against the hill.
The car will stop when a force equal to the weight of the car is applied against the car.
Answer:
I think you answered that yourself
Explanation:
Explain the role of gravity and inertia on the motion of objects in the solar system.
This is a Science question pls help give 15 coins for answer
Answer:
Conservation: using less water
Xeriscaping: replanting your yard with plants that do not require great amounts of water
Desalination: process of removing salt from water so that it can be used for consumption
Water Budget: finite amount of usable water available
Potable: water that is safe to use a drink
Answer:
conservation- using less water
xeriscape- replanting your yard with plants that require little water
desalination- process of removing salt from water
water budget-finite amount of usable water available
potable- water that is safe and usable
Explanation:
1. if i start with 48 ml of water in a graduated cylinder, after submerging an object the water level rises to 63 ml, what is the volume of the object.
2. if i start with 36 ml of water in a graduated cylinder, after submerging an object the water level rises to 43 ml, what is the volume of the object
( no links) An egg falls off a shelf.
What is the kinetic and potential energy of the egg just before it strikes the ground?
A. potential energy: low
kinetic energy: high
B. potential energy: high
kinetic energy: low
C. potential energy: high
kinetic energy: high
D. potential energy: low
kinetic energy: low
Nitrogen gets returned to the atmosphere through
Answer:
nitrogen fixation ........