Answer:
8.15103
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Explanation:
What is true about constructive interference?A.Amplitudes in the opposite direction interfere to make larger waves.B.Amplitudes in the same direction interference to larger waves.C.Amplitudes in the same direction interference to make smaller waves.
Answer:
B. Amplitudes in the same direction interference to larger waves
Explanation:
This is because constructive interference is the addition of waves to form a larger wave. In constructive interference, waves with amplitudes moving in the same direction add to form a larger wave.
18)
Have you ever noticed things move or change in nature without the help of a human? Think about patterns of ripples formed in
sand on the playground, and a hole or dip formed in soit under a rain gutter. What is the BEST explanation of how things like this
happen?
A)
Soitand-rocks make changes tech season like teaves on trees
B)
Water and/or wind make changes to soil and/or rocks over time
C)
Gravity causes dirt on the playground and under gutters to move
D)
The Moon causes rocks and soil to move, like the tides of oceans
16)
Which process causes hillsides and mountains to gradually get smaller?
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Answer:
B)
Explanation:
because the wind is moving the sand and the rain moves the soil
16) weathering and erosion
What would be the correct answers
Answer:
A chemical bond is formed and energy is absorbed I do believe
Explanation:
Define unbalanced forces(giving Brainly)
Answer:
Unbalanced forces are forces whose net amount is not zero.
This can take place when two equal forces are acting in the same direction or opposite direction but with different forces.
Unbalanced forces make some change in the position of the object on which force is exerted.
Answer:
This can take place when two equal forces are acting in the same direction or opposite direction but with different forces.
Unbalanced forces make some change in the position of the object on which force is exerted.
Which of the following is NOT a clue that could indicate a chemical change?
A. Change in color
B. Mixing of reactants
C. Change in energy
D. Release of a gas
E. Formation of a precipitate
Answer:
i think its C, but im not 100% sure. if not c, then D, but C sounds more right.
Explanation:
everything else sounds like sure fire sighs of a chem change. good luck
6.
This part of Earth's atmosphere blocks the sun's harmful rays.
Ozone layer
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Troposphere
Answer: THE ANSWER IS OZONE WEEEE a layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude of about 6.2 miles (10 km) containing a high concentration of ozone, which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun.
Explanation:
Answer: The answer is The Ozone layer
.
Which charge kept the electrons in the atom?
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Answer:
hope it helps
Explanation:
Electrons are kept in the orbit around the nucleus by the electromagnetic force, because the nucleus in the center of the atom is positively charged and attracts the negatively charged electrons.
Which statement correctly describes acetyl-CoA?
It connects glycolysis to the citric acid cycle.
It connects the citric acid cycle to the electron transport chain.
It is the product of catabolism of proteins.
It is the product of catabolism of fats.
A. It connects glycolysis to the citric acid cycle.
Explanation: Right on edge
9. Do all enzymes function at the same pH?
Each enzyme has an optimum pH but it also has a working range of pH values at which it will still work well. This depends on the type of enzyme. The enzyme pepsin breaks down proteins in the acidic conditions of the stomach. ... Catalase has an optimum pH of 9 and a working range of between pH 7-11. Hope this was helpful
Explanation:
What mass of the protein gelatin is needed to make 0.5 L of a 3 g/L gelatin solution? Show your work.
Answer:
m = 1.5 gram
Explanation:
Given that,
Density of protein gelatin, d = 3 g/L
The volume of protein gelatin, V = 0.5 L
We need to find the mass of the protein gelatin. The density of an object is given by :
d = m/V
Where
m is mass
[tex]m=d\times V\\\\m=3\ g/L\times 0.5\ L\\\\m=1.5\ g[/tex]
So, the required mass is 1.5 gram.
fill in the blank question
please help asap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
since unlike charges attract, negative side of another water molecule, neutral
Which has the largest AT ?
A 80°C to 90°C
B) 45°C to 55°C
C 120°C to 130°C
D) 20°C to 30°C
E Its all the same
Answer:
E. They're the same
good luck, i hope this helps :)
What is the name of the formula compound made of sodium and chlorine
Answer:
NaCl
Sodium chloride
Explanation:
ugh i don’t know:(
please help!!!
5. How would the food web in Figure 7 change if the numbers of red foxes were
greatly reduced by hunters?
Help meee
Answer:
I cant help you because you didn't provide a picture for the graph
Explanation:
Please help me with this! I’ll mark you brainiest if it’s correct.
I do know it’s either A or C
Answer:
the correct answer is A
Explanation:
Pliss HELP ME only if you know the answer
Answer:
100 and 1 atm
Explanation:
I think the gas is given kinetic energy only from its temperature
What would be the right answer?
Answer:
5 is the answer since they are asking for pair. And 3 pairs in the triple bond
Answer:hydrogen=1
carbon=3
total=2h+c=2×1+3=5
hiii please help i’ll give brainliest
Answer:
the applied force is greater than the force of friction
Explanation:
An unknown substance with a mass of 83 grams absorbs 1,108 J while undergoing a
temperature increase of 11 °C. What is the specific heat of the substance?
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ASAP please will mark as brainlist don’t got much time
Answer:
The specific heat of the substance is 1.21 [tex]\frac{J}{g*C}[/tex]
Explanation:
Calorimetry is the measurement and calculation of the amounts of heat exchanged by a body or a system.
There is a direct proportional relationship between heat and temperature. The constant of proportionality depends on the substance that constitutes the body as on its mass, and is the product of the specific heat by the mass of the body. So, the equation that allows calculating heat exchanges is:
Q = c*m*ΔT
where Q is the heat exchanged by a body of mass m, made up of a specific heat substance c and where ΔT is the temperature variation.
In this case:
Q=1108 J c= ? m= 83 g ΔT= 11 CReplacing:
1108 J= c*83 g* 11 C
Solving:
[tex]c=\frac{1108 J}{83 g* 11 C}[/tex]
c= 1.21 [tex]\frac{J}{g*C}[/tex]
The specific heat of the substance is 1.21 [tex]\frac{J}{g*C}[/tex]
PLEASE HELP! WILL MARK BRAINIEST IF ANSWERED CORRECTLY.
Ocean water is salty. There are many type of salts (ionic compounds), but the salt that causes most of the saltiness in ocean water is sodium chloride (NaCl). (This is the same chemical as the table salt in your salt shaker.)
Use the concept of polarity to describe in detail how sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolves in ocean water.
Answer:
H2O is a polar molecule
the H is slightly positive and the O is slightly negative so the Na is attracted to the O side of the water molecule and the Cl is attracted to the H side of the water molecule
Explanation:
What are facts about Cells
What cell function produces offspring
Answer:Sexual reproduction produces offspring with novel combinations of genes
Explanation:
yes
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Answer:
450.0
Explanation:
Answer:
16km
sorry if it is wrong they change things up a lot
Explanation:
in which part of the sun would the most helium be found?
it's most abundant in the mid latitudes.
How can a colorless substance be made visible on a chromatography
Explanation:
s f colourless substances can be followed by the use of fluorescent adsorbents. Ultra-violet light of a wavelength absorbed by the adsorbed substance is employed. The part of the column containing adsorbed substance then appears as a dark band.
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Answer:
Colourless substances can be followed by the use of fluorescent adsorbents. Ultra-violet light of a wavelength absorbed by the adsorbed substance is employed. The part of the column containing adsorbed substance then appears as a dark band.
What is the symbol of element Californium?
Answer:
Californium is a chemical element which is radioactive, its symbol is 'Cf' and atomic number is 98
Answer: the elementale symble is Cf
Explanation: the symble of element is Cf
why do animals need carbohydrates in their diets
Answer:
Carbohydrates are energy-providing feed components composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They should make up about 75 percent of an animal's diet. The energy they provide powers muscular movements. Carbohydrates also produce the body heat that helps keep the animal warm.
The atomic size of zirconium is smaller than
a. niobium
b. Yttrium
c. Molybdenum
d. None of the above
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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What type of energy does most energy end up as?
O heat
O chemical
light
O electrical
Answer:
Heat
Explanation: