Answer:
look at the picture i sent ....
Answer:
180km/h
Explanation:
We can basically mulitply 50 by 60 to make it 50 m/ per minute and multiply with 60 again and get 180,000 so we divide that by 1000 bc 1000m=1km and we get 180
Logically why would light move faster in vacuum than in a solid? *
light cannot travel in vacuum; it needs a medium to travel in just like mechanical waves
this is incorrect, light moves faster in a solid
in a solid light gets absorbed by atoms before coming out the other side
there's nothing for light to bounce off of in vacuum
Answer:
The light moves the fastest in a solid because there are move particles and with more particles they are closer together than in a liquid or gas. A vacuum has no particles with no particles there is nothing to transfer the light.
Explanation:
What is another name for a working circuit? *
A Open circuit
B Closed circuit
C Series circuit
How did the social structure of ancient Rome affect the lives of its people?
How was life for women and children in the Roman Republic different from life for women and children today?
How were the people of ancient Rome able to change their government?
How did the diverse religions of ancient Rome reflect Roman life?
How did trade in the Roman Republic lead to the development of the merchant class?
What were the main causes of the decline of the Roman Republic?
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