The smallest particle of an element; made of electrons, protons, and neutrons
Answer:
atom
Explanation:
The diagram below shows what can happen when light strikes a material.
red light
green
blue light
b
blue glass
red light
X
E
green light
blue light
O Diagram a.
O Diagram b.
O Diagram c.
O Diagram d.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer: Exercise Physiology
Explanation:
You push on 35 N object for 3 seconds. Find work.
out of solid and liquid in which the effect of gravity is more
Answer:
Liquid
Explanation:
Thw answer is liquid
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How are reversibility, time, and entropy connected
Answer:
As one goes "forward" in time, the second law of thermodynamics says, the entropy of an isolated system can increase, but not decrease. ... Thus, entropy measurement is a way of distinguishing the past from the future.
Explanation:
C is correct just an FYI
Answer:
Huh?
Explanation:
when you do work on an object you transfer,
Which is considered a dark green vegetable?
A.
Carrots
B.
Broccoli
C.
Squash
D.
Green peas
Answer:
Broccoli
Explanation:
Answer:
b. broccoli
Explanation:
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what is magnetic field right and left hand rule
Answer:
The Right Hand Rule, illustrated at left, simply shows how a current-carrying wire generates a magnetic field. ... The Left Hand Rule shows what happens when an electrical current enters a magnetic field. You need to contort your hand in an unnatural position for this rule, illustrated below
If you pour hot soup into a bowl, and the bowl stays cool to the touch, you can assume that...
Answer:
The soup still is cool, or since its recent it will take a while to get warmer
Explanation:
What is the velocity of a wave with a frequency of 300 Hz and a wavelength of 0.45 m?
Answer:
velocity= 135m/s
Explanation:
velocity = 300×0.45
= 135m/s²
A 3kg ball has an initial velocity of 6m/s. How much energy will be transformed into Gravitational
Energy?
Example of kinetic to thermal? And explain how the energy is changing forms? Please help
Answer:
Indeed
Explanation:
Answer:
A roller coaster that is running heating up the rails
Explanation:
the enery is changing forms due to friction and cunduction
which term describes when a substance is changed from a liquid to a gas
Answer:
vasporisation
Explanation:
process used to change liquid to gass
Answer:
I believe it's Evaportation or another word would be Vaporisation.
Explanation:
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F = 6.0 x 10⁻⁸ N
Further explanationGiven
mass of 2 dump trucks = 1500 kg
distance = 50 m
Required
Gravitational force
Solution
Newton's Gravity Law:
[tex]\rm F=G.\dfrac{m_1.m_2}{r^2}[/tex]
with F = gravitational force,
G = gravitational constant,
m1, m2 = mass of object,
r = distance between two objects.
Input the value :
F = (6.67.10⁻¹¹N.m² / kg² x 1500²) : 50²
F = 6.0 x 10⁻⁸ N
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Which one, mass or weight, would change if you were to travel to another planet or moon?
Answer:
The answer is weight.
Mass is constant, your mass, height and width won’t change. So that leaves weight.
[WASSCE June 2008 Qu 11]
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A force of 20 N acts at an angle of 30° to the
horizontal. Determine the vertical component
of the force.
A. 17.30 N
B. 11.50 N
C. 10.00 N
D. 7.50 N
[WASSCE Nov 2008 Qu 11
α=30°
F=20 N
Fh=F*cos(α)
Fv=F*cos(90-α)=F*sin(α) (vertical component of the force F)
Fv=20*0,5=10.00 N
Answer (C)
An eagle flying 10 meters per second swoops down to the ground to catch a snake speed velocity or acceleration
Answer:
Velocity because it has both magnitude (10m/s) and direction (to the ground).
Explanation:
Velocity can be defined as the rate of change in displacement (distance) with time. Velocity is a vector quantity and as such it has both magnitude and direction.
Mathematically, velocity is given by the equation;
[tex]Velocity = \frac{distance}{time}[/tex]
In this scenario, an eagle flying 10 meters per second swoops down to the ground to catch a snake. Therefore, this is an example of velocity.
Determined by the Direction and Position of the electron's movement within its sublevel
A)Energy levels
B)Sublevels
C)Orbitals
D)Valances
Which of these materials would result in horizontally polarized light?
OA.
O B.
OC.
OD.
OE.
reflection from a tall aluminum pole
refraction from a glass sheet
reflection from an iron shed
reflection from wet asphalt
refraction from a water surface
Radio telescopes are said to "listen" to space because...
1. they monitor sound waves
2. they detect radio waves
3. they detect electromagnetic waves
4. they detect only aural EM waves
Answer:
2 they detect radio waves
Is chochlate milk a element
Answer:
no
Explanation:
it's a graph
Answer:
It specifically is not a element but it has plenty of elements in it
Explanation:
what is the formula for acceleration?
Answer:
Acceleration (a) is the change in velocity (Δv) over the change in time (Δt), represented by the equation a = Δv/Δt. This allows you to measure how fast velocity changes in meters per second squared (m/s^2). Acceleration is also a vector quantity, so it includes both magnitude and direction.
Explanation:
Ranjana has average velocity 3.2 m/s
How long does she take to cover a displacement
of 256 m
Answer:
t= 80 seonds
Explanation:
Given that,
The average velocity of Ranjana, v = 3.2 m/s
We need to find how long does she take to cover a displacement of 256 m. Let she takes t time.
We know that,
Average speed = distance/time
So,
[tex]t=\dfrac{d}{v}\\\\t=\dfrac{256\ m}{3.2\ m/s}\\\\t=80\ s[/tex]
So, she will take 80 seconds to cover a displacement of 256 m.
Can anyone help with this physics question
What is the unit for molar mass?
Answer:
kilogram per mole
Explanation:
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Answer: g/mol
Explanation:
A meterologist made these observations one day:
• In the morning, anocean wave hit a shoreline every 15 seconds.
• In the afternoon, an ocean wave hit the shorlinie every 30 seconds.
Identify whether the ocean waves transferred more or less energy in the morning than in the afternoon.
Write your answer in complete sentences.
Answer:
They transfered more energy in the morning.
Explanation:
This is because, let me put this in simple words, you have more energy, you can run more laps around the track, right? This is the same with the waves. They have more energy, so they can crash aganst the shore more!
A train moves at 300 km/h. How far will it go in 5 hours?
Answer:
1,500 km
Explanation:
300 km/h
300 kilometers PER HOUR
So you want to see how far it will go in 5 hours, all you need to do is multiply the kilometers by 5. Since we know that per hour it's 300 km.
300 * 5 = 1,500
The train moves at 1,500 km in 5 hours.
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