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I BROKE A WINDOW WHAT I DO

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Answer 1

Hmmmm, you either tell your parent, try to fix it, or blame it on the dog with a baseball bat that always comes on your yard and tries to eat you.

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The net force experienced by an object is increased. What affect does this have on the acceleration of the object?

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Answer:

The acceleration of an object depends directly upon the net force acting upon the object, and inversely upon the mass of the object. As the force acting upon an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is increased. As the mass of an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is decreased.

Explanation:

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Coherent light from a sodium-vapor lamp is passed through a filter that blocks everything except for light of a single wavelength. It then falls on two slits separated by 0.460 mm. In the resulting interference pattern on a screen 2.20 m away, adjacent bright fringes are separated by 2.82 mm. What is the wavelength of the light that falls on the slits

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Answer:

[tex]5.896\times 10^{-7}\ \text{m}[/tex]

Explanation:

D = Distance of the screen from the light source = 2.2 m

d = Distance between slits = 0.46 mm

m = Order

Distance between adjacent bright fringes is 2.82 m

[tex]y_{m+1}-y_m=2.82\ \text{mm}\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{D(m+1)\lambda}{d}-\dfrac{Dm\lambda}{d}=2.82\times 10^{-3}\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{D\lambda}{d}(m+1-m)=2.82\times 10^{-3}\\\Rightarrow \lambda=\dfrac{d}{D}2.82\times 10^{-3}\\\Rightarrow \lambda=\dfrac{0.46\times 10^{-3}\times 2.82\times 10^{-3}}{2.2}\\\Rightarrow \lambda=5.896\times 10^{-7}\ \text{m}[/tex]

The wavelength of the light that falls on the slits is [tex]5.896\times 10^{-7}\ \text{m}[/tex].

What is one benefit to measuring your body’s flexibility?

A.
meeting the national requirement for flexibility
B.
determining your muscular strength
C.
tracking your flexibility improvements over time
D.
increasing the length of your life

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

if you measure your body's flexibility then you can keep track of how flexible you have gotten over time

2. Oscar walked to the milktea house for a snacks. He walk 2 kilometers
east, 2 kilometers south, and 2 kilometers west. What distance did he
cover? What was the displacement?

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The distance Oscar covered was 6km while the displacement was 2km.

What is Displacement?

Displacement is defined as the vector whose length is the shortest

distance from the initial to the final position of a point M.

Distance = Total length of space between points

              = 2km+ 2km+ 2km = 6km.

Displacement = 2km.

This is because it is the shortest  distance from the positions in this

scenario.

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In one cycle of any heat engine

A. the net work done is larger than the heat exhausted.
B. more heat flows from the engine than enters the engine.
C. The internal energy of the engine does not change.
D. the net heat flow is zero.​​

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Answer:

D. the net heat flow is zero

Explanation:

In one cycle of any heat engine, three things happen:

Heat is added; this causes  high temperature in the engine ([tex]Q_H[/tex])Some of the energy from that input heat is used to perform work (W). The rest of the heat is removed at a relatively cold temperature ([tex]Q_C[/tex]).

[tex]Q_H = W + Q_C[/tex]

Conclusively, the net heat flow is zero

What is R2 in the circuit?
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Answer:

1. Rₑq = 4 Ω

2. R₂ = 6 Ω

3. Vₜ = 12 V, V₁ = 12 V, V₂ = 12 V

4. Iₜ = 3 A, I₁ = 1 A, I₂ = 2 A

Explanation:

1. Determination of the equivalent resistance

Voltage (V) = 12 V

Current (I) = 3 A

Resistance (Rₑq) =?

V= IRₑq

12 = 3 × Rₑq

Divide both side by 3

Rₑq = 12 / 3

Rₑq = 4 Ω

Thus, the equivalent resistance (Rₑq) = 4 Ω

2. Determination of R₂.

Equivalent resistance (Rₑq) = 4 Ω

Resistance 1 (R₁) = 12 Ω

Resistance 2 (R₂)

Since the resistor are in parallel arrangement, the value of R₂ can be obtained as follow:

Rₑq = R₁ × R₂ / R₁ + R₂

4 = 12 × R₂ / 12 + R₂

Cross multiply

4(12 + R₂) = 12R₂

48 + 4R₂ = 12R₂

Collect like terms

48 = 12R₂ – 4R₂

48 = 8R₂

Divide both side by 8

R₂ = 48 / 8

R₂ = 6 Ω

3. Determination of the total voltage (Vₜ), V₁ and V₂.

From the question given above, the total voltage is 12 V

Since the resistors are arranged in parallel connection, the same voltage will go through them.

Thus,

Vₜ = V₁ = V₂ = 12 V

4. Determination of the total current (Iₜ), I₁ and I₂

From the question given above, the total current (Iₜ) is 3 A

Next, we shall determine I₁. Since the resistors are arranged in parallel connection, different current will pass through each resistor respective.

Vₜ = V₁ = 12 V

R₁ = 12 Ω

I₁ =?

V₁ = I₁R₁

12 = I₁ ×12

Divide both side by 12

I₁ = 12 / 12

I₁ = 1 A

Next, we shall determine I₂. This can be obtained as follow:

Iₜ = 3 A

I₁ = 1 A

I₂ =?

Iₜ = I₁ + I₂

3 = 1 + I₂

Collect like terms

I₂ = 3 – 1

I₂ = 2 A

A rocket sled accelerates from rest for a distance of 645 m at 16.0 m/s2. A parachute is then used to slow it down to a stop. If the parachute gives the sled an acceleration of -18.2 m/s2 and there is 500.0 m of sled track remaining after the shoot opens, will the sled stop before running off the track? Show why or why not?

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Answer:

the stopping distance is greater than the free length of the track, the vehicle leaves the track before it can brake

Explanation:

This problem can be solved using the kinematics relations, let's start by finding the final velocity of the acceleration period

          v² = v₀² + 2 a₁ x

indicate that the initial velocity is zero

          v² = 2 a₁ x

let's calculate

          v = [tex]\sqrt {2 \ 15.0 \ 645}[/tex]

          v = 143.666 m / s

now for the second interval let's find the distance it takes to stop

          v₂² = v² - 2 a₂ x₂

in this part the final velocity is zero (v₂ = 0)

         0 = v² - 2 a₂ x₂

         x₂ = v² / 2a₂

let's calculate

         x₂ = [tex]\frac{ 143.666^2 }{2 \ 18.2}[/tex]

         x₂ = 573 m

as the stopping distance is greater than the free length of the track, the vehicle leaves the track before it can brake

A closed, rigid container holding 0.2 moles of a monatomic ideal gas is placed over a Bunsen burner and heated slowly, starting at a temperature of 300 K. The initial pressure of the ideal gas is atmospheric pressure, and the final pressure is four times the initial pressure.

Determine the following:
a. the change in the internal energy of the gas.
b. the work done by the gas.
c. the heat flow into or out of the gas.

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Answer:

a) 2250 J

b) 0 J

c) 2250 J

Explanation:

a) Since, the process is isochoric

the change in internal energy

[tex]\Delta U = n C_v(T_f-T_i)[/tex]

Here, n = 0.2 moles

Cv = 12.5 J/mole.K

We have to find T_f so we can use gas equation as

[tex]\frac{P_1V_1}{P_2V_2} =\frac{T_i}{T_f}\\Since, V_1=V_2 [isochoric/process]\\\Rightarrow \frac{P_{atm}}{4P_{atm}} = \frac{300}{T_f} \\\Rightarrow T_f = 1200 K[/tex]

So,  [tex]\Delta U= 0.2\times12.5(1200-300)\\=2250 J[/tex]

b) Since, the process is isochoric no work shall be done.

c) By first law of thermodynamics we have

[tex]\Delta U = Q-W\\Since, W = 0\\\Delta U = Q\\Therefore, Q = 2250 J[/tex]

Since, Q is positive 2250 J of heat will flow into the system.

Can someone pls help! I’m stuck on c and d. I’ll rate your answer the brainliest

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Answer:

i think is c

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

C makes more sense than D, Because it says the minimum value is when it stays at rest.

1 ) when a ball is projected upwords its time of rising is ...............the time of falling .
a) greater than b) smaller than c) equal to d ) double
2 ) when an object falls freely under the effect of gravity , the distance moved is
a ) directly proportional to time
b ) inversely proportional to time
c ) directly proportional to square of time
d ) inversely proportional to square of time.

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Answer:

correct answer is C

Explanation:

In this exercise, you are asked to complete the sentences so that the sentence makes sense.

1) in projectile launching, the only force that acts is gravity in the vertical direction, so the time of going up is EQUAL to the time of going down

correct answer C

2) when a body falls freely, the acceleration is the ratio of gravity, therefore if it starts from rest, its height is

            y = v₀ t - ½ gt²

v₀ = 0

             y = -1/2 g t²

so the position is not proportional to the square of the time

correct answer is C

What is earth's magnetic field made of

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Answer:

if you have a rotating electric current it will create a magnetic field on earth flowing of liquid metal in the outer core of the planets General Health recurrence the rotation of earth on its Axis causes this electric current to form a magnetic field which extends around the planet.

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A small rubber wheel is used to drive a large pottery wheel. The two wheels are mounted so that their circular edges touch. The smalldrive-wheel has a radius of 2.20 cm and accelerates at the rate of 8.00 rad/s2, and it is in contact with the pottery wheel (radius 28.0 cm). Both wheels move without slipping.The rubber drive wheel rotates in the clockwise sense.

Required:
a. Find the angular acceleration (both magnitude and direction) of the large pottery wheel.
b. Calculate the tune it takes the pottery wheel to reach its required speed of 60 rpm. if both wheels start from rest.

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Answer:

[tex]0.629\ \text{rad/s}^2[/tex] counterclockwise

[tex]9.98\ \text{s}[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]r_1[/tex] = Small drive wheel radius = 2.2 cm

[tex]\alpha_1[/tex] = Angular acceleration of the small drive wheel = [tex]8\ \text{rad/s}^2[/tex]

[tex]r_2[/tex] = Radius of pottery wheel = 28 cm

[tex]\alpha_2[/tex] = Angular acceleration of pottery wheel

As the linear acceleration of the system is conserved we have

[tex]r_1\alpha_1=r_2\alpha_2\\\Rightarrow \alpha_2=\dfrac{r_1\alpha_1}{r_2}\\\Rightarrow \alpha_2=\dfrac{2.2\times 8}{28}\\\Rightarrow \alpha_2=0.629\ \text{rad/s}^2[/tex]

The angular acceleration of the pottery wheel is [tex]0.629\ \text{rad/s}^2[/tex].

The rubber drive wheel is rotating in clockwise direction so the pottery wheel will rotate counterclockwise.

[tex]\omega_i[/tex] = Initial angular velocity = 0

[tex]\omega_f[/tex] = Final angular velocity = [tex]60\ \text{rpm}\times \dfrac{2\pi}{60}=6.28\ \text{rad/s}[/tex]

t = Time taken

From the kinematic equations of linear motion we have

[tex]\omega_f=\omega_i+\alpha_2t\\\Rightarrow t=\dfrac{\omega_f-\omega_i}{\alpha_2}\\\Rightarrow t=\dfrac{6.28-0}{0.629}\\\Rightarrow t=9.98\ \text{s}[/tex]

The time it takes the pottery wheel to reach the required speed is [tex]9.98\ \text{s}[/tex]

what is the power output needed from a motor to lift in the absence of friction a mass of 1.5 ×10⁴ kg 25 m in 6.0 s at constant speed​

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Answer:

the power output needed is  61.25 × 10⁴

Explanation:

The computation of the power output needed is shown below;

Given that

m =  1.5 ×10⁴ kg

v = 25m  ÷ 6.0 s

And g = 9.8 m/sec^2

Now based on the above information

p = f × v

= mg × v

= 1.5 ×10⁴ × 9.8 × 25 ÷ 6

= 61.25 × 10⁴

Hence, the power output needed is  61.25 × 10⁴

a violin is less than 0.5 m long. a bass fiddle is more than 1.5 m long. which instrument do you expect to be able to play notes with a lower pitch and why?

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Explanation:

When there is a high frequency sound the speed of the vibrations is faster and makes a high pitch sound. When there is a low frequency sound the speed of the vibrations is slower and makes a lower pitch sound.

Calculate the volume occupied by a glass cup having a mass of 260 g knowing that the
density of glass is equal to 2.6 g/cm3

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Answer:

100 milliliters

Explanation:

a pool and stops at the
Which best describes his
motion?
A. Linear
B. Projectile
C. Vibrational

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In Linear motion the swimmer swims

Answer: A

Explanation: Linear motion.

Two polarizing sheets have their transmission axes crossed so that no light is transmitted. A third sheet is inserted so that its transmission axis makes an angle with the transmission axis of the first sheet. (a) Derive an expression for the intensity of the transmitted light as a function of (b) Show that the intensity transmitted through all three sheets is maximum when\

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Answer:

a)    I= I₀ (cos²θ - cos⁴θ)    b) 75.5º

Explanation:

a) For this exercise we must use Malus's law

         I = I₀ cos² θ

where tea is the angle between the two polarizers.

We apply this expression to our case

* Polarizer 1 suppose that it is vertical and polarizer 2 (intermediate) is at an angle θ with respect to the vertical

         I₁ = I₀ cos² θ

* We analyze for the polarity 2 and the last polarizer 3 which indicate that it must be at 90º from the first one, therefore it must be horizontal.

The angle of polarizers 2 and 3 is θ' measured from the horizontal, if we measure with respect to the vertical

              θ₂ = 90- θ’ = θ

fiate that in the exercise we must take a reference system and measure everything with respect to this system.

          I = I₁ cos² θ'

       

we substitute

         I = (I₀ cos² tea) cos² (θ - 90)

        cos (θ -90) = cos θ cos 90 + sin θ sin 90 = sin θ

         I = Io cos² θ sin² θ

        1= cos²θ+ sin²θ

       sin²θ = 1 - cos²θ

        I= I₀ (cos²θ - cos⁴θ)

b) to find when the intensity is maximum,

we can use that we have an extreme point when the drift is zero

          [tex]\frac{dI}{d \theta}[/tex] = 0

          \frac{dI}{d \theta}= Io (2 cos θ - 4 cos³θ) = 0

whereby

            cos θ - 2 cos³ θ = 0

            cos θ ( 1 - 2 cos² θ) = 0  

The zeros of this function are in

           θ = 90º

           1-2cos²θ =0       cos θ = 0.25  θ =  75.5º

Let's analyze this two results for the angle of 90º the intnesidd is zero with respect to the first polarizer, so it is not an acceptable solution.

Consequently, the angle that allows the maximum intensity to pass is 75.5º

Tarzan, whose mass is 103 kg, is hanging at rest from a tree limb. Then he lets go and falls to the ground. Just before he lets go, his center of mass is at a height 2.4 m above the ground and the bottom of his dangling feet are at a height 1.5 above the ground. When he first hits the ground he has dropped a distance 1.5, so his center of mass is (2.4 - 1.5) above the ground. Then his knees bend and he ends up at rest in a crouched position with his center of mass a height 0.3 above the ground.

Required:
Consider the real system. What is the net change in internal energy for Tarzan from just before his feet touch to the ground to when he is in the crouched position?

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Answer:

   v₀ = 60.38 mi / h

With this stopping distance, the starting speed should have been 60.38 mi/h, which is much higher than the maximum speed allowed.

Explanation:

For this exercise let's start by using Newton's second law

Y axis

        N-W = 0

        N = W

X axis

         fr = m a

the expression for the friction force is

         fr = μ N

we substitute

        μ mg = m a

        μ g = a

calculate us

         a = 0.620  9.8

         a = 6.076 m / s²

now we can use the kinematics relations

          v² = v₀² - 2 a x

suppose v = 0

          v₀ = [tex]\sqrt{2ax}[/tex]Ra 2ax

let's calculate

         v₀ = [tex]\sqrt{2 \ 6076 \ 60}[/tex]

         v₀ = 27.00 m / s

let's slow down to the english system

          v₀ = 27.0 m / s (3.28 ft / 1m) (1 mile / 5280 ft) (3600s / 1h)

          v₀ = 60.38 mi / h

With this stopping distance, the starting speed should have been 60.38 mi/h, which is much higher than the maximum speed allowed.

Help me pls???!!
In the circuit shown, the
battery voltage, V = 12V and the load resistance, R = 252.

The ammeter reading is____
A.
The Voltmeter reading is_____
V.​

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Answer:

A. I = V / R = 12 / 252 = .048 amps

V = I * R = .048 * 252 = 12 V

V is also the reading the voltage across the battery (12 Volts)

WHEN AN OBJECT IS DROPPED WHAT HAPPENDS TO THE POTENTIAL AND KENETIC ENERGY AS IT FALLS?

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Answer:

The sum of an object's potential and kinetic energies is called the object's mechanical energy. As an object falls its potential energy decreases, while its kinetic energy increases. The decrease in potential energy is exactly equal to the increase in kinetic energy.

Explanation:

Answer:

the potential decrease and kinetic increase

Explanation:

because it goes from a state of rest to a state of movement

explain the working and performance of a centrifugal clutch with a sketch​

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a centrifugal clutch works, as the name suggests, through centrifugal force. ... The rotation of the hub forces the shoes or flyweights outwards until they come into contact with the clutch drum, the friction material transmits the torque from the flyweights to the drum. The drive is then connected

I really need the answer

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Answer:

The first answer is correct.  All of the other options include sound, which travels by material force, and can not be transmitted in a vacuum.  Infra-red, radio, and microwaves are all different frequencies of light, and can thus travel through a vacuum.

advice students on how to manage stress throughout their studies​

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Answer:

Drink water

Make your find fresh by doing the stuff you love too ❤️

1. Get enough sleep
2. Listen to music
3. Calming breathes
4. Practicing Visualization

a car is travelling at 18m/s accelerates ti 30m/s in 3seconds. what's the acceleration of the car​

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[tex] \Large {\underline { \sf {Required \; Solution :}}}[/tex]

We have

Initial velocity, u = 18 m/sFinal velocity, v = 30 m/sTime taken, t = 3 seconds

We've been asked to calculate acceleration.

[tex]\qquad \implies\boxed{\red{\sf{ a = \dfrac{v-u}{t} }}}\\[/tex]

a denotes accelerationv denotes final velocityu denotes initial velocityt denotes time

[tex] \twoheadrightarrow \quad \sf {a = \dfrac{30-18}{3} \; ms^{-2} } \\ [/tex]

[tex] \twoheadrightarrow \quad \sf {a =\cancel{ \dfrac{12}{3} \; ms^{-2} }} \\ [/tex]

[tex]\twoheadrightarrow \quad \boxed{\red{\sf{ a = 4 \; ms^{-2} }}}\\[/tex]

Therefore, acceleration of the car is 4 m/.

Prove the correctness of this equation s=vt + 1/2at ​

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Answer:

The formula is dimensionally correct.

Explanation:

Given

[tex]s = ut + \frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]

Required

Prove its correctness

Write out the dimension of each:

[tex]s = M^0LT^0[/tex] --- displacement

[tex]ut = M^0LT^{-1} * T[/tex] --- velocity * time

[tex]\frac{1}{2}at^2 = M^0LT^{-2} * T^2[/tex] --- acceleration * square of time

The expression becomes:

[tex]s = ut + \frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex]

[tex]M^0LT^0 = M^0LT^{-1} * T + M^0LT^{-2} * T^2[/tex]

Apply law of indices

[tex]M^0LT^0 = M^0LT^{-1+1} + M^0LT^{-2+2}[/tex]

[tex]M^0LT^0 = M^0LT^{0} + M^0LT^{0}[/tex]

[tex]M^0LT^0 = M^0LT^{0}[/tex]

Both sides of the equation are equal

Definition of continental polar

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cold, dry, and stable air masses .

1. A 455 g mass, hanging at rest on a spring, stretches the spring 22.4 cm beyond its relaxed
position. What is the spring constant of that spring?

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Answer:

19.9 N/m

Explanation:

From the question,

Applying Hook's law

F = Ke.................. Equation 1

Where F = Force on the spring, k = spring constant, e = extension

But the force on the spring is the weight of the mass

Therefore,

mg = ke.................. Equation 2

Where m = mass. g = acceleration due to gravity

make e the subject of the equation

e = mg/e................ Equation 3

Given: m = 455 g = 0.455 kg, e = 22.4 cm = 0.224 m,

Constant: g = 9.8 m/s²

Substitute these values into equation 3

e = (0.455×9.8)/0.224

e = 19.9 N/m

The spring constant of the given spring is 20 N/m.

The given parameters:

Mass attached, m = 455 g = 0.455 kgExtension of the spring, x = 22.4 cm = 0.224 m

The spring constant is calculated by applying Hooke's law as follows;

[tex]F = kx\\\\mg = kx\\\\k = \frac{mg}{x} \\\\k = \frac{0.455 \times 9.8}{0.224} \\\\k = 20 \ N/m[/tex]

Thus, the spring constant of the spring is 20 N/m.

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Part C
What happens when you increase the frequency of the water drops? What happens to the wavelength of the waves ont
surface of water?

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Answer:the wave lengths are shorter and faster

Explanation:

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How do particle motion and temperature change as a material absorbs heat?

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The particle motion increases, and temperature increases. Hope this helps GIVE ME BRANLIST

Two resistors 5 ohm's each can be combined to give an equivalent resistance of​

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Answer: 10 Ω or 2.5 Ω

Explanation:

In series resistance R = 5 Ω + 5 Ω =10 Ω. If resistors are parallel, resistance is

1/R = 1/5Ω+ 1/5Ω and R = 2,5 Ω

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