Answer:
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Answer:
+2
Explanation:
This would be the correct answer. Hope this helps!
The independent variable in Part I, the one that is intentionally manipulated, is the
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The independent variable in Part II, the one that is intentionally manipulated, is the
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The independent variable in Part III, the one that is intentionally manipulated, is the
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The independent variable in Part IV, the one that is intentionally manipulated, is the
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Answer:
the 3rd won
Explanation:
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Answer: gotcha
Explanation:
i got it
The lithosphere contains rocks, soils, and minerals.
Answer: TRUE
Explanation:
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i put an imagine down below that my teacher gave me, im learning the same thing lol
Four students are carrying out different laboratory procedures.
Piroja is mixing baking soda and vinegar to see if it reacts.
Jason is heating salt water over a burner until the water evaporates.
Kali is putting crushed ice and ice cubes on a table to see which melts first.
Francisco is separating iron filings from sand using a magnet.
Which experiment relies on convection?
Piroja’s experiment
Jason’s experiment
Kali’s experiment
Francisco’s experiment
Jason’s experiment of heating salt water over a burner until the water evaporates relies on convection.
What is convection?Convection is single- or multiphase fluid flow that develops on its own as a result of the interaction between a fluid's body forces—most frequently gravity and density—and material property heterogeneity.
Convection caused by the effects of thermal expansion and buoyancy might be assumed when the cause of the convection is unknown. Convection may also occur in mixes or soft materials where particles can move.
Convective flow can be either transitory (as when an oil and water multiphase combination separates) or steady state. Convection may result from electromagnetic, gravitational, or fictitious body forces. The composition of the Earth's atmosphere, seas, and mantle is influenced by heat transfer through natural convection.
Hence, heating salt water over a burner until the water evaporates relies on convection.
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Describe ONE THING you NOTICE when you look at the data.
Answer:
No matter your height, PE, or KE, you always end up with the same total energy of joules.
Explanation:
Current will travel along the path with the highest resistance.
true or false
True. Being an electrical engineer, you learn very quickly that current will take All paths of resistance. But, the higher the resistance the lower the voltage. So, if a high resistance is shorted and the current flows through the short, there will be some small voltage across it, so some small amount of current will still flow through the high resistance.
What is going on in this situation?
Answer:
The person in the black jacket slipped and fell
Read the passage.
Gerald lives in a town that has experienced a population boom in recent years. Until last year, all of the town’s major decisions and policies were made at town meetings. All of the town’s residents were invited to these meetings, and every resident was allowed to debate and vote on the decisions that were made. Last year, due to the town’s expanding population, the townspeople voted to end the town meetings and to instead elect town council members who would be responsible for hearing citizens’ concerns and attending regular council meetings. Major decisions and policies for the town are now made only by these elected council members at town council meetings.
THE QUESTION- Which type of government was in place in Gerald’s town before the town council was established?
Answers:
#1 a dictatorship
#2 a direct democracy
#3 an absolute monarchy
#4 a representative democracy
Answer:
it is out of 1 and 2
Explanation:
Is a truck braking to avoid an accident moving at constant
The truck braking (is/is not) moving at
a constant velocity. I know this
because...
Answer:
its not moving at a constant velocity because it is slowing down
Explanation:
Ms. Cristell, a seventh-grade teacher at OHVA, made the following statement, “Sound energy, also known as acoustic energy, is a type of mechanical energy.” Why are sound waves considered a type of mechanical energy?
Question 8 options:
Sound waves can travel through a solid
Sound waves transfer energy by the motion of particles
Sound waves can travel through space
Sounds waves are made by machines
Which event demonstrates electromagnetic waves transferring energy?
An explosion causing a window to break
An astronaut tapping two rocks together
A person diving in a swimming pool
Sun heating a car sitting in a parking lot
Answer:
Explosion breaking a window is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The picture is attached.
A student poured 500 mL of milk into one flask and 500 mL of water into another flask.
Which of the following conclusions can the student make about the physical properties
of these two liquids just by looking at the flasks?
A: The density of milk is greater than that of water.
B: Milk has a greater mass than water.
C: Milk and water are soluble fluids.
D: Milk and water have the same shape.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Water leaving the clouds in various forms.
Answer: Precipitation is water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail. It is the primary connection in the water cycle that provides for the delivery of atmospheric water to the Earth. Most precipitation falls as rain.
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Answer:
read may help you dont know answer though i need to see paper
Explanation:
The water that makes up clouds is in liquid or ice form. The air around us is partially made up of invisible water vapor. It's only when that water vapor cools and condenses into liquid water droplets or solid ice crystals that visible clouds form.
What happens at the dew point?
Answer: Clouds are formed
What causes rain?
Answer: dust particles can no longer support water droplets
The return of water vapor to the liquid form is called:
Answer: condensation
Water vapor is produced by the process of:
Answer: evaporation
What happens to air when it is heated by the sun?
Answer: It rises
Answer:
b.
Explanation:
because when water vapor is evaporated it turns into clouds and when the cloud has to much it will start to leak and we call that rain.
Answer:
no the clouds cant hold the water anymore for q2
Explanation:
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look at the foto and help me
if you can write at leat 2 it will help me so much :3
Answer:
for one its photo
Explanation: answers
this is easy 1. im not sure
2. erosion
3. is deposition
sorry i cant answer all of them but some simple ones deposition is when that stuff is getting moved, erosion is the breaking down of sokething and weathering is weather such as rain acid rain ice etc weather breeakin down rocks etc
can someone help me rq?
Take Look at the picture and answer the question correctly.
Answer: Dude u seriously don't see the pic?
Explanation:
What is your REASONING for this CLAIM? EXPLAIN WHY your claim is true.
You MUST USE the terms KINETIC ENERGY and ENERGY TRANSFER in your response.
Answer:
IV: speed of the fan
DV: time of cup ascent
Explanation:
Kinetic energy is the energy of mass in motion. The kinetic energy of an object is the energy it has because of its motion. As the speed of the fan increases, so does the kinetic energy, then it transfers energy to the Cup ascent.
Officials are looking into three different ski accidents. The accidents happened when three skiers (all with the same mass) were skiing across the flat, snowy ground. They were each bumped by another skier, but not all from the same direction. These skiers changed speed as a result of being bumped. Use the information in the diagram to answer.
Which skier(s) experienced the strongest force when bumped? How do you know?
a
The skiers in the yellow and purple sweaters; both gained the same force as they sped up, but the skier in the red sweater lost force and slowed down.
b
The skier in the yellow sweater experienced the strongest force because he has the fastest ending speed.
c
All three skiers experienced the same strong force because they changed speed by the same amount.
d
The skier in the red sweater because it takes a stronger force to slow something down than to speed it up.
When the skiers were bumped by other skiers, all three skiers experienced the same strong force because their speed changed by the same amount. Therefore, option (C) is correct.
How can the motion of an already moving object change?The motion of an object is the change in position of a body with respect to its surrounding within a given interval of time. If the position changes with time, an object is said to be in motion, with reference to a fixed frame.
The change in motion of an object is equivalent to a change in velocity. A change in velocity can be applied so that there will be acceleration. The force causes a change in the motion of an object and it produces acceleration too.
The change in the speed of the red skier after the bumped = 10 -4 = 6m/s
The change in the speed of the yellow skier after the bump:
[tex]= 6- 12 = - 6m/s[/tex]
The change in the speed of the purple skier after the bump:
[tex]= 0-6 = - 6m/s[/tex]
As the magnitude of change in the speed of all three skiers is the same so they experience the same force.
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Density is determined by:
In 2-4 sentences, summarize what you know about EM waves.
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Answer:
In physics, electromagnetic radiation refers to the waves of the electromagnetic field, propagating through space, carrying electromagnetic radiant energy. It includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays.
Where does groundwater come from?
Answer:
Groundwater is the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock. It is stored in and moves slowly through geologic formations of soil, sand and rocks called aquifers.
Explanation:
What is Groundwater - Groundwater Foundationwww.groundwater.org the source I got it from
Look at the graph pic and answer the question correctly!
Answer:
B)
Explanation:
That the time period of which they stop.
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the following phases of stellar evolution to its characteristic.
A mass of 80 g of KNO3 is dissolved in 100 g of water at 50 ºC. The solution is heated to 70ºC. How many more grams of potassium nitrate must be added to make the solution saturated? Explain your reasoning
50 g more potassium nitrate must be added to make the solution saturated at 70 °C.
Solubility:
It is the degree of dissolved substance at room temperature or 25 °C per [tex]\bold {g/100\ cm^3}[/tex].
Saturation:
If no more solute or solid substance is dissolved in the solution, then the solution is called saturated.
Saturation increase with the increase in temperature because the kinetic energy of the particles is increased.
Therefore, 50 g more potassium nitrate must be added to make the solution saturated at 70 °C.
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In this circuit, which bulb, when burned out, will cause all other bulbs to stop glowing?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. F
Answer:
I think it's B
Explanation:
sorry if I got it wrong TvT
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Practice Activity:
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In this experiment, the team will need to set up three different cups and label them as A,
B, and C. All three cups will get the same amount of water added to them. In order to
see how kinetic energy is transferred, the team needs to measure the initial
temperatures of each cup and record that in the data table, and then add different
amounts of ice to cups B and C. The mass of each amount of ice will be recorded in the
data table. After each ice cube melts, the team will record the temperature of the water
in each cup.
o The change in temperature will tell the team how much kinetic energy was
transferred from the water to the ice.
Think about how one can work effectively in a team to set the experiment up.
gather data, and analyze the data.
o
Mass Ice Added
Initial
Temperature
Final
Temperature
Cup A (Control)
Cup B
Cup С
Answer:
What are we are trying to answer?
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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If I had a boat, and it had a higher density than water, would it matter only the density thats keeping the boat up or the shape too?
Answer: it will sink
Explanation:
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If an element has an atomic number of 25, then the atom will have
Question 1 options:
A. 25 protons
25 neutrons
B. 50 electrons
C.50 protons
Question 2 (1 point)
If you subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass number, you can find:
A. the number of neutrons
B. the number of protons
C. the number of electrons
D. the number of isotopes of that element
Question 3 (1 point)
Isotopes of an element differ in the number of
A. neutrons
electrons
B. nucleus
C. protons
Answer:
i have the list...
Explanation:
Question: 1 atomic number 25 would have twenty-five protons and twenty-five electrons.
Question 2: atomic mass - atomic number = number of protons + number of neutrons - number of protons we get the number of neutrons present in an atom when we subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass.
Question 3: Different isotopes of an element have the same number of protons in the nucleus
Please help!!!! If something is shot straight up in the air at a speed of 70 m/s, how much time before it will hit the ground? (when I calculated it I got 14 is it right?) My following question is if the object from number 2 is shot up (70m/s) in the air how high will it get?
Answer:
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Explanation: