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Answer 1

Answer:

Option two

Explanation:

im smort

Answer 2

Answer:

I think it's B. there is a cold air mass pushing warm air mass up and replacing it over San Francisco


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in your own opinion do you think liquorice all-sorts is a healthy ofor ptions snack​

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explain how the path of light changes as it moves from the oil to the water

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The light refracts not mastbate

What are 4 physical properties for the bear

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Answer:

A bear normally has a short, thick neck, a rounded head, a pointed muzzle, short ears, and small eyes. Some species have round faces. Bears have poor eyesight, and most have only fair hearing.

Explanation:

Modern Bears are characterized with large body and stocky legs, a long snout, shaggy hair, plantigrade paws with five non-retractile claws and a short tail.

Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) have concave faces, a distinctive hump on their shoulders, and long claws about two to four inches long. Both the hump and the claws are traits associated with a grizzly bear's exceptional digging ability. Grizzlies are often dark brown, but can vary from blonde to nearly black.

The brown bear has a slight hump above its shoulder, round ears, a long snout and big paws with long, curved claws that it uses for digging. Unlike the black bear, it can't climb trees. It can weigh between 350-1,500 pounds. When standing on its hind legs it can be up to 5 feet tall.

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(I didn't know which type of bear so i did brown bear and grizzly bear)

an ocean wave has a wavelength of 3 meters and a frequency of 0.5 Hz. What is
the speed of the wave?

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Answer:

1.5 m\s Ans ......

Explanation:

Data:

f = 0.5 Hz

w = 3 m

v = ?

Formula:

v = fw

Solution:

v = (0.5)(3)

v = 1.5 m\ s Ans ........

Can someone please give me this answer to this please

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Uuuu I think 0.20 m/s

List 4 forms of energy

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Answer:

Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. ...

Mechanical energy is energy stored in objects by tension. ...

Nuclear energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom—the energy that holds the nucleus together. ...

Gravitational energy is energy stored in an object's height.

Answer:

Nuclear power

Electricity

Mechanic

Gravity

Explanation:

what is required to cause a body of mass 500g to accelerate uniformly from rest across a smooth horizontal surface so that it will cover a distance of 20 tometre in 4 seconds .​

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A constant force of 1.25N

Explanation:

This is a kinematics problem.

First find acceleration,

then use F = ma to find force.

Given:

mass = .5kg

delta x = 20m

t = 4s

a = ?

Friction = 0

From the kinematics equations:

delta x = Vi + (1/2)at^2

Plug in terms that are given:

20m = 0 + (1/2)a(4^2)

(2*20m)/(16s^2) = a

40m/(16s^2)= 2.5m/s^2

Now use F = ma to find force exerted on object.

F = (0.5kg)*(2.5m/s^2)

F = 1.25N

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Which statements below are true?
Check all that apply.
A. Distance can be fully described with a magnitude and a unit.
B. If motion starts and stops at the same location, then the
displacement is zero.
C. Displacement measurements must include magnitude, unit, and
direction.
D. Distance is always less than or equal to the magnitude of the
displacement

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Answer:

A and C are correct.

A, and C hope this helps u out.

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Answer:

option A 4kg is your answer

Explanation:

given

mass(m)=?

velocity (v)=5m/s

we have

kinetic energy =50J

1/2 ×{m×v²)=50

m×5²=50×2

m=100/25=4 kg

The weather map shows air pressure in Millibars. Which set of conditions 10 por
best describes the weather at the area of lowest air pressure?"
1004
1004
1008
1008
1008
1004
41004
(1008
1-000
1000
1000
996 L
1-004
1004
1000
1000M
2008
2004
-1004
1008
A. Bright sun with no wind
O B. Mostly sunny with no winds
O C. Partly cloudy with no wind
O D.Overcast skies with strong winds

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I think the answer for the following question is A.

Sodium lamps give off light at
589 nm. When that light passes
through a diffraction grating with
d = 3.88 x 10-6 m, what is the angle of
its second order (m = 2) maximum?

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Answer:

θ = 17.67°

Explanation:

The grating equation can be used here to find the angle. The grating equation is given as follows:

[tex]m\lambda = dSin\ \theta[/tex]

where,

m = order = 2

d = 3.88 x 10⁻⁶ m

λ = wavelength of light = 589 nm = 5.89 x 10⁻⁷ m

θ = angle = ?

Therefore, using these values in the equation, we get:

[tex](2)(5.89\ x\ 10^{-7}\ m) = (3.88\ x\ 10^{-6}\ m)Sin\theta \\Sin\theta = \frac{(2)(5.89\ x\ 10^{-7}\ m)}{(3.88\ x\ 10^{-6}\ m)}\\\\\theta = Sin^{-1}(0.3036)[/tex]

θ = 17.67°

Answer:17.67

Explanation:

A 1202-kg car is stopped at a stoplight. Inside, the car has three occupants. The two passengers have a mass of 75 kg each, while the driver has a mass of 105 kg. The driver steps on the gas pedal, and the car begins to accelerate at a rate of 2.5 m/s2 . What is the force that the engine is applying to the car?

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Answer:

F = 63.25 N

Explanation:

a = 2.5 m / s ²

m = 25.3 kg

F =?  

We calculate the force.

F = ma

F = (25.3 kg) (2.5m / s²)

F = 63.25 N

Solution.

F = 63.25 N

What is the name of the force that opposes, or the opposite of gravity ???!!

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Answer:

Tension.

tension is the name of force that opposes or goes opposite of gravity

Hope this helps!

Answer: Friction

Explanation: Friction opposes gravity and any motion in two surfaces.

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Write the word conduction, convection or radiation in the blanks in front of 1-13
1.
Walking on the hot sand on a beach
2.
A ceiling fan forcing the warm air downward.
3.
Feeling heat from a campfire.
Chocolate candy melting in your hand.
5.
Air in the atmosphere rising and falling.
6.
Heat from the sun warming a swimming pool.
7.
Changing a light bulb while it's still hot.
8.
Heat from the hood of a car when you touch it.
9.
Feeling the heat from a stove burner without touching it.
10.
Boiling water moving in a circular motion
11. Energy that is transferred in waves or particles.
12. Energy that is transferred by direct contact.
13. Energy that is transferred through a fluid where hot rises and cold
sinks.

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Answer:

1. conduction

2. convection

3. radiation

4. conduction

5. convection

6. radiation

7. conduction

8. conduction

9. radiation

10. convection

11. radiation

12. conduction

13. convection

How high (in meters) can a 40 N force move a load, when 395 J of work is done? (round to the nearest 10th)

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Answer:

9.9 m

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Force (F) = 40 N

Workdone (Wd) = 395 J

Height (h) =?

The height can be obtained as follow:

Potential energy = mgh = Fh

395 = 40 × h

Divide both side by 40

h = 395 / 40

h = 9.9 m

Thus, the height is 9.9 m.

Which group number below represents the Oxygen Group?
1 point
18
Periodic Table of the Elements
14
15
2
18
16

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Oxygen has an atomic number 8, because it has 8 protons and 8 electrons.

The first shell of an atom can hold up to 2 electrons but oxygen has 8 electrons, in that eight electrons 2 are in the first shell, so it has 6 more electrons left. The second shell can hold up to 8 electrons, oxygen has only 6 more electrons after the first shell is full, so it will have 6 electrons in the second shell

From this we know that oxygen has 2 shells so it is in period 2, and by counting from left to right, the sixth box in period 2 lies on group 16

Therefore Oxygen lies on group 16 and period 2

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What is the period of a wave with a wavelength of 8 cm and a frequency of 0.5 hertz?(1 point)
0.125 seconds
4 seconds
0.0625 seconds
2 seconds
Two ropes are identical. A wave traveling through the first rope has a frequency of 1.5 hertz and a wavelength of 6 meters. What is the frequency of a wave in the second rope if its wavelength is 2 meters?(1 point)
3 hertz
1.5 hertz
9 hertz
4.5 hertz
If the wavelength of a wave in a particular medium is tripled, what will happen to the frequency of the wave?(1 point)
It will become one third of its original value.
It will become triple its original value.
It will depend on the speed of the wave.
It will remain constant.
If the speed of sound in air is 340 m/s, approximately how long will it take the sound of a clap of thunder to travel 2 kilometers?(1 point)
3.4 seconds
2.9 seconds
1.7 seconds
5.9 seconds
In music, the note G above middle C has a frequency of about 392 hertz. If the speed of sound in the air is 340 m/s, what is the approximate wavelength of this note?(1 point)
8.7 meters
0.87 meters
0.0026 meters
1.2 meters

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Answer:1.) 2 seconds

2.) 4.5 hertz

3.) it will become one third is original value

4.)5.9 seconds

5.)0.87 meters

Explanation:

1. The time period of wave is 0.125 second

2. The frequency of a wave in the second rope is 1.5 hertz.

3. The frequency will become one third of its original value.

4. the time taken by sound of a clap of thunder to travel 2 kilometers is 5.9 seconds.

5. The wavelength of note is 0.87 meter

1. Time period [tex]=\frac{1}{frequency} =\frac{1}{8} =0.125second[/tex]

2. Since both rope are identical. Therefore, both rope have same frequency.

Thus,  The frequency of a wave in the second rope is 1.5 hertz.

3. In relation between wavelength and frequency, wavelength is inversely proportional to frequency.

If the wavelength of a wave in a particular medium is tripled , then the frequency of the wave will become one third of its original value.

4. The time taken by sound of a clap of thunder,

                                    [tex]=\frac{2000}{340}=5.9seconds[/tex]

5. Wavelength is the ratio of speed to the frequency.

                      [tex]Wavelength=\frac{340}{392}=0.87meters[/tex]

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A 15 W electric shaver is used for 3 minutes. How much energy does it use in joules?​

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P=change in E/t
Change in E=p*t
=15*3
=45

The answer is 45J.

A sound wave travels from air into a swimming pool. How does its speed
change?

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it travels slower is the answer. hope this helps!!

Answer:

It is b

Explanation:

all about Henry Mosléy?

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Answer:

henry moseley was an english physicist, whose contribution to the science of physics was the justification from physical laws of the previous chemical concept of the atomic number. one of his developments were of moseley's law in x-ray spectra.

Explanation:

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what type of system hurricanes need to form?

A ) High pressure
B ) Jet stream
C ) Low pressure
D ) Cool Dry Air

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Answer:

The answer is A ) High pressure

I hope this helps you :)

please let me know if I am wrong

Hurricanes form when warm moist air over water begins to rise. The rising air is replaced by cooler air. Your answer is (D)

Hurricanes are powered by heat energy in the atmosphere and the ocean. Typically, one hurricane uses an amount of heat roughly equal to Z thousand atomic bombs. If the excess heat built up in Earth's atmosphere since 1850 went into producing hurricanes, about how many more hurricanes might we expect in the world every year?

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Answer:

In an year about 6 major hurricanes and 3 minor storms occurs.

Explanation:

Hurricanes are increasing in number and frequency to the increasing impact of global warming. As current research states that climate change in the tropics results in an increased storm frequency. The presence of extra heat in the air or the oceans form the stoma that leads to the production of such energy. According to o the 200-2007 data shows in the huge increase in the storm frequency and this suggests the impact of climate warming.

number of atoms of each element Sodium oxide?​

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Answer:

There are two sodium atoms for every one oxygen atom in Sodium Oxide.

Explanation:

Answer:

2 sodium atoms

1 oxygen atom

Explanation:

Sodium is in valency 1 while oxygen is in valency 2. When the two combine they exchange their valencies hence the number of their atoms. Not so sure ..

What’s the difference between mechanical and chemical weathering

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Answer:

Mechanical weathering is the physical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces. Chemical weathering is the breakdown of rock by chemical processes.

Explanation:

Mechanical weathering (also called physical weathering) breaks rock into smaller pieces. These smaller pieces are just like the bigger rock, just smaller. That means the rock has changed physically without changing its composition. The smaller pieces have the same minerals, in just the same proportions as the original rock.

Chemical weathering is the other important type of weathering. Chemical weathering is different from mechanical weathering because the rock changes, not just in size of pieces, but in composition Chemical weathering works through chemical reactions that cause changes in the minerals.

What is the frequency of a light with the wavelength of 5.00 x 102 m?

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Answer:

510 meters

Explanation:

That is sort of a math question but with the meters and wavelength, it's both a physical and a math question. Don't worry, i won't report (Unless you report my answer)

the unit of force is the
backhaus
Einstein
newton
kilogram ​

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Answer:

the answer is a C a newton

PLEASE HELPP I NEED TO PASS THIS !!

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Option D is correct.

A charge q1 of -5.00 x 10^-9 C and a charge q2 of -2.00x 10^-9 C are separated by a distance of 40.0 cm. Find the equilibrium position for a third charge of +15.0x 10^-9 C.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let the equilibrium position of third charge be x distance from q₁.

Force on third charge due to q₁

= 9 x 10⁹ x 5 x 10⁻⁹ x 15 x 10⁺⁹ / x²

Force on third charge due to q₂

= 9 x 10⁹ x 2 x 10⁻⁹ x 15 x 10⁺⁹ /( .40-x)²

Both the force will act in opposite direction and for balancing , they should be equal.

9 x 10⁹ x 5 x 10⁻⁹ x 15 x 10⁺⁹ / x² = 9 x 10⁹ x 2 x 10⁻⁹ x 15 x 10⁺⁹ /( .40-x)²

5  / x² = 2 / ( .4 - x )²

Taking square root on both sides

2.236 / x = 1.414 / .4 - x

2.236 ( .4 - x ) = 1.414 x

.8944 - 2.236 x = 1.414 x

.8944 = 3.65 x

x = .245 m

24.5 cm

So the third charge should be at a distance of 24.5 cm from q₁ .

AP Physics Question

An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical wheel of radius that rotates counterclockwise on a horizontal
axis through its center, as shown above. The cars on the wheel move at a constant speed . Points and
represent the position of a car at the highest and lowest point of the ride, respectively. A person of weight sits
upright on a seat in one of the cars. As the seat passes point , the seat exerts a normal force with magnitude
on the person. While passing point , the person releases a small rock of mass , which falls to the ground
without hitting anything.

2. Which of the following best describes the passenger’s linear and angular velocity while passing point ?

A
Linear Velocity Angular Velocity
Constant Changing

B
Linear Velocity Angular Velocity
Constant Constant

C
Linear Velocity Angular Velocity
Changing Changing

D
Linear Velocity Angular Velocity
Changing Constant

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The linear velocity is changing and the angular velocity is Constant best describes the passenger’s linear and angular velocity while passing a point.

What is the definition of Angular velocity?

The rate of change of angular displacement is defined as angular speed, and it is stated as follows:

ω = θ t

Where,

θ is the angle of rotation,

t is the time

ω is the angular velocity

The linear velocity is given as the product of angular velocity and radius.

v=ωr

In the circular motion, the linear velocity is changing. Because the radius is changing.While the angular velocity is constant.Because it is an independent quantity.

Hence the Linear velocity is changing and the angular velocity is Constant best describing the passenger’s linear and angular velocity while passing a point.

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a monometer containing mercury of density p = 13.6 x 10^3 connected to a gas supply. caluclate the perssure of the gas supply
also sorry for the blury image

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Explanation:

the pressure is given by P=hpg

where h is height,p is density, g is 10m/s²

thus P= 0.05m•13.6x10³•10

P=6.8x10³ Hgmm

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