Answer:
The answer is B since no one answered it :)
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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which of the following statements about blood alcohol concentration (BAC) are true?
A. its illegal for a driver under 21 years of age of to drive with a BAC of 0.02% or above
B. it is illegal for a driver at any age to drive with a BAC of 0.08% or above
C. Both A and B are true
D. Neither A or B
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If 30 grams of potassium chloride dissolved in 100 g of water at 70 o C, would the solution be saturated, unsaturated or supersaturated.
My MASS on Earth (g = 9.81 m/s^2) is 90kg. What is my MASS on the moon
(g = 1.62 m/s^2)? *
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What happens to light as it moves at an angle into a medium that has a higher index of refraction?
A. It slows down, and the angle decreases.
B. It speeds up, and the angle increases.
C. It slows down, and the angle increases.
D. It speeds up, and the angle decreases.
Find the Net Force on a truck with a mass of 1,500kg and an acceleration
of 10m/s2?
Answer:
15,000 N
Explanation:
F = ma = (1,500 kg)(10 m/s^2) = 15,000 N
Sal is experimenting with materials that dissolve in water. He finds a material that dissolves well in water. Which of these could it
be?
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Which statement best explains the difference between longitudinal and transverse waves?
A: Longitudinal waves have troughs, while transverse waves have crests.
B: Longitudinal waves transfer energy while transverse waves do not
C: Longitudinal waves produce energy, while transverse waves consume energy
D: Particles in longitudinal waves travel in the direction of the wave, while particles in transverse waves travel perpendicular to the wave.
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Answer:
the answer here would be A
The statement that best explains the difference between longitudinal and transverse waves is D: Particles in longitudinal waves travel in the direction of the wave, while particles in transverse waves travel perpendicular to the wave. The correct option is D.
What is a wave?A wave is a disturbance that propagates through space and time, transferring energy without transferring matter. Waves can be found in various forms, such as sound waves, light waves, and water waves.
A transverse wave is a type of wave where the particles of the medium vibrate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
In other words, the motion of the particles is at right angles to the direction of the energy transfer. A common example of transverse waves is light waves.
A longitudinal wave is a type of wave where the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of wave propagation. The motion of the particles is in the same direction as the energy transfer. An example of longitudinal waves is sound waves.
In a longitudinal wave, particles in the medium oscillate back and forth along the direction of the wave, creating areas of compression and rarefaction. In a transverse wave, particles in the medium oscillate up and down, creating crests and troughs.
Therefore, the correct statement is Particles in longitudinal waves travel in the direction of the wave, while particles in transverse waves travel perpendicular to the wave(D).
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What process changes a liquid to a solid?
A. Evaporation
B. Melting
C. Adding heat
D. Freezing
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Answer:
D. Freezing?
Explanation:
Get water, put it in the freezer, turns into ice after a few hours.
what is a black whole why does it exist
Answer:
A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing—no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from it. The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole.
#1 - Saturn has a mass of 5.683 x 10^26 kg. One of its moons, Titan, has a
mass of 1.345x10^23 kg. The center of Saturn to the center of Titan is 1.222
x 10^6 m. What is the magnitude of the gravitational force that attracts
Saturn and Titan? Please show work and formula
Answer:
F = G M1 M2 / R^2 attractive force
F = 6.67 * 10E-11 * 5.683 * 10E26 * 1.345 * 10E23 / (1.222 * 106)^2 N
F = 6.67 * 5.683 * 1.345 / 1.493 * 10E26 N = 3.414 * 10E27 N
In which region is there most likely to be a volcano?
A, African plate
B, north american plate
C, south America plate,
D, Pacific plate
Answer:
D. Pacific plate
Explanation:
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Calculate the magnitude of the electric field at one corner of a square 2.42 m on a side if the other three corners are occupied by 2.75×10−6 C charges.
Answer:
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what is the relationship between the perimeter and the side length of anequilateral triangle ?
Answer:
The length of the equilateral triangle's side is the length of the hypotenuse of the 30-60-90. Using this ratio, we find that the length of this triangle's hypotenuse is 4. Thus the perimeter of the equilateral triangle will be 4 multiplied by 3, which is 12.
1. An atom that loses electrons has a ________________________ charge and an atom that gains
electrons has a ___________________________ charge.
Charged atoms are called ___________________.
2. What is an insulator? Give 4 examples.
3. What is a conductor? Give an example.
4. How can we move electrons from one place to another? What actually causes the electrons to
move?
5. Static electricity is ______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
6. Explain the attraction and repulsion of charges.
7. Why does a balloon stick to the wall?
8. Why does your hair stand up when you take off your hat?
9. Why do you get a shock when you walk across a carpet?
10. When is static electricity most noticeable and why?
11. State the Principle of Conservation of Charge.
12. The invisible electric force field around charged objects depends on __________________________,
__________________________, and _____________________________.
13. What is the relationship between the charges and the field strength?
What is the relationship between the field strength and the distance between the charges?
1. What is DC?
What is AC?
2. Name 3 ways to get DC.
3. What is an electrical circuit?
4. What is voltage?
What is current?
What is resistance?
What causes heat and light in a wire?
COPY THE TABLE comparing water in a hose-DC-units
5. Which electricity do we use in our homes?
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1. Explain AC.
2. Who invented the light bulb?
3. Who really invented AC?
4. Who discovered the advantages of AC over DC?
5. How is AC made?
6. What is the main advantage of AC over DC?
How does the observed spectrum above compare to the thermal radiation curves
you saw in the last section? What are the similarities and differences?
There is no observed spectrum above, and I didn't see any curves in the last section. So I guess they're similar in that respect.
Otherwise, your question is quite intriguing.
Which list of elements is placed in order from most reactive to least reactive?
A. K, Ca, Kr, Ge
B. K, Ca, Ge, Kr
C. Ca, K, Kr, Ge
D. Ge, Kr, Ca, K
1. Swordfish are capable of stunning output power for short bursts. A 650 kg swordfish has a cross-sectional area of 0.92 m2 and a drag coefficient of 0.0091- very low due to some evolutionary adaptations. Such a fish can sustain a speed of 30 m/s for a few seconds. Assume seawater has a density of 1026 kg/m3. a) How much power does the fish need to put out for motion at this high speed
Answer:
[tex]P_{sp}=178.4W/kg[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Mass of fish [tex]m_f=650kg[/tex]
Cross-sectional area [tex]A=0.92 m^2[/tex]
Drag coefficient of [tex]\mu= 0.0091[/tex]
Seawater density [tex]\rho= 1026 kg/m^3.[/tex]
Speed of Fish [tex]v=30 m/s[/tex]
Generally the equation for Drag force F_d is mathematically given by
[tex]F_d = \mu * \rho *A v^2 /2[/tex]
[tex]F_d = 0.0091* 0.92* 1026* 30^2/2 \\F_d= 3865. 35 N[/tex]
Generally the equation for high speed Power [tex]P_{sp}[/tex] is mathematically given by
[tex]P_{sp}=3865*35*\frac{v}{m_f}[/tex]
[tex]P_{sp}=F_d*35*\frac{30}{650}[/tex]
[tex]P_{sp}=178.4W/kg[/tex]
The Mississippi River is continually forming and changing the land mass in the southern part of Louisiana. This kind of build up of land is called a
Answer:
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Explanation:
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What is the wavelength associated with 0.113kg ball traveling with velocity of 43 m/s?
Answer:
Wavelength = 1.36 * 10^{-34} meters
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Mass = 0.113 kg
Velocity = 43 m/s
To find the wavelength, we would use the De Broglie's wave equation.
Mathematically, it is given by the formula;
[tex] Wavelength = \frac {h}{mv} [/tex]
Where;
h represents Planck’s constant.
m represents the mass of the particle.
v represents the velocity of the particle.
We know that Planck’s constant = 6.6262 * 10^{-34} Js
Substituting into the formula, we have;
[tex] Wavelength = \frac {6.6262 * 10^{-34}}{0.113*43} [/tex]
[tex] Wavelength = \frac {6.6262 * 10^{-34}}{4.859} [/tex]
Wavelength = 1.36 * 10^{-34} meters
A baby was born on his due date, but doctors determined that a valve in his heart was too short to adequately pump blood to his body. The baby passed away after eight months. Which best describes the cause of his death?
He had a congenital condition.
He was premature.
He died in an accident.
He suffered SIDS.
Answer:
He had a cogenital condition
Explanation:
cogenital conditions are present before or at the time of birth and are considered birth defects
Answer:
The answer is C- He had a congential condition.
Explanation:
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The red shifting of the nebula that Slipher observed was also referred to as what?
Answer:
Slipher developed spectrographic methods that allowed researchers to see a Doppler effect in the distances of what were then called “spiral nebula,” what we today call galaxies. Simply put, by measuring the longer wavelength red shift (objects moving away) and shorter wavelength blue shift (objects moving closer), Slipher demonstrated that the universe was not static.
Explanation:
List the two factors that create orbital motion and describe how each factor affects the motion.
How do scientists use light years?to report report distances distances between between objects objects in in space space and and study study the the early early universeuniverseto to measure measure how how fast fast an an object object is is traveling traveling and and determine determine the the origins origins of of the the universeuniverseto to measure measure the the amount amount of of light light that that a a star star produces produces and and determine determine how how hot hot it it is is burningburningto to determine determine the the age age of of an an object object in in space space and and study study how how it it was was formedformed
Answer:to measure distances between objects and to study the early universe
Explanation:
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Which is not a component of an electromagnet?
A. solenoid
B. power source
C. ferromagnetic core
D. permanent magnet
1.Calculate the energy transferred by a 12V hairdryer, running on a current of 0.50A, that is left on for 8.0 minutes.
2. f 4 coulombs of charge flows in the circuit with a p.d. of 15V. Calculate the total energy transferred.
3. A 6.0 V battery passes a current of 1.0 A through a lamp for 2 minutes. How much charge passed through the lamp.
Answer:
1. Energy = 2880 Joules.
2. Energy = 60 Joules.
3. Quantity of charge = 120 Coulombs.
Explanation:
Given the following data;
1. Voltage = 12 Volts
Current = 0.5 Amps
Time, t = 8 mins to seconds = 8 * 60 = 480 seconds
To find the energy;
Power = current * voltage
Power = 12 * 0.5
Power = 6 Watts
Next, we find the energy transferred;
Energy = power * time
Energy = 6 * 480
Energy = 2880 Joules
2. Charge, Q = 4 coulombs
Potential difference, p.d = 15V
To find the total energy transferred;
Energy = Q * p.d
Energy = 4 * 15
Energy = 60 Joules
3. Voltage = 6 Volts
Current = 1 Amps
Time = 2 minutes to seconds = 2 * 60 = 120 seconds
To find the quantity of charge;
Quantity of charge = current * time
Quantity of charge = 1 * 120
Quantity of charge = 120 Coulombs
4. How does the changing volume of the air inside the balloon affect the density
Answer:
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Explanation:
Since density is described as mass divided by volume, as volume decreases, density increases. With enough drop in volume, the helium balloon becomes too dense to float.
A bicycle pump contains 200 cm3 of air and is connected to a bicycle tyre. The volume of the tyre is 800 cm3. The pressure of the air in the tyre (it is ‘flat’) is 1.0 atmosphere, the same as the air in the pump. (= volume1). What is the total volume of the air initially?
Answer:
The total initial volume of air in the tire is 800 cm³
Explanation:
Given;
volume of air in the bicycle pump, V₁ = 200 cm³
volume of the tire, V₂ = 800 cm³
The total initial volume of air in the tire is 800 cm³ and when the pump is pushed in, the total volume of air in the tire becomes 200 cm³. This occurs because the new air pumped into the tire through the bicycle pump compresses the air that was previously in the tire and raises the pressure of the tire that was initially flat.
From Boyle's law, a decrease in volume causes an increase in pressure.
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name 4 fundamentally different options for cooking a chicken
Answer:
roasting,
broiling,
pan-broiling,
pan-frying,
grilling.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
1. Stir frying
2. Pan frying
3. Grilling /BBQ
4. Baking/roasting
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Which of these is one of the five determinants of health?
A. The gender of your doctor
B. Your access to health services
C. The type of sport you play
D. The amount
your insurance deductible
Answer:
B
Explanation:
An 85-year-old woman who was having trouble breathing checked into the hospital. There, her heart stopped beating and doctors determined she suffered heart failure. After being resuscitated, she was in a coma and had no brain function. Her family then made the difficult decision to take her off life support, and the woman passed away.
Which order of events did the woman experience?
brain death Right arrow. clinical death Right arrow. somatic death
somatic death Right arrow. brain death Right arrow. clinical death
clinical death Right arrow. brain death Right arrow. somatic death
clinical death Right arrow. somatic death Right arrow. brain death
Answer:c
Explanation:
clinical death Right arrow. brain death Right arrow. somatic death this order of events did the woman experience. Hence option C is correct.
What is death ?The permanent end of all biological activities that support an organism is defined as death. Death may also be defined as the permanent cessation of functioning of the entire brain, including the brainstem, in creatures with a brain, and brain death is frequently used as a legal definition of death.Normally, the remnants of a previous creature begin to degrade quickly after death. Death is an unavoidable process that happens in all species. Turritopsis dohrnii, for example, is physiologically immortal. They can, however, perish from causes other than ageing.
It has been difficult to determine when someone has died. Initially, death was defined as the cessation of breathing and heartbeat.
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