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You are given a toy car and told it has a density of 0.54 g/mL and a volume of 38.2 mL. Calculate impulse, given that the toy car's acceleration is 10 m/s^2 and time is 10 s. WRITE THE NUMBER ONLY and DO NOT ROUND.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Impulse = [tex]206.28 * 10 = 2062.8[/tex] g.m/s

Explanation:

Impulse is equal to the product of force and time

Here

Density of car =  [tex]0.54[/tex]  g/mL

Volume of car [tex]= 38.2[/tex] mL

Mass of the car is equal to the product of density and volume of car

Mass of the car [tex]= 0.54 * 38.2[/tex] [tex]= 20.628[/tex] grams

Acceleration of the car is [tex]10[/tex] m/s^2

Force is equal to product of mass and acceleration

F = [tex]20.628 * 10 = 206.28[/tex] g .m/s^2

Impulse = F * t

Impulse = [tex]206.28 * 10 = 2062.8[/tex] g.m/s


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Answer:

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A 1500 kg car traveling at 30 m/s hits a stationary 1200 kg car. If they stick together on collision, what is the final velocity of the two cars?

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Answer:

16.67 m/s

Explanation:

Let that velocity be v.

Using conservation of momentum:

Initial momentum = final momentum

momentum of car1 = momentum of cars

mass1 x velocity1 = (m1 + m2)v

1500*30 = (1500 + 1200)v

45000/2700 = v

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An ice cube in a glass of water is pushed to the bottom of the glass and held there with a straw. Consequently, the buoyant force on the ice cube is now a. the same as when the cube was floating at the top. b. exactly balanced by the weight of the ice cube. c. exactly balanced by the force exerted by the straw. d. greater than when the cube was floating at the top.

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Answer:d

Explanation:

Given

Initially, the ice cube is floating over the water

When the cube is pressed to touch the bottom, it is submerged fully

Therefore more buoyant force is acting on it

At first, a part of the volume is submerged in the water, so the buoyant force is less, but as the entire cube is immersed in the water, the buoyant force increases.

Katelyn (55 kg) is practicing a drop jump in the biomechanics lab. She steps off a plyometrics box, lands on the force plate, and immediately jumps back up into the air. Right before she hits the force plate, her vertical velocity is 3.0 m/s downwards. After leaving the ground again, her vertical velocity is 3.5 m/s upwards. Katelyn was in contact with the ground for 0.4 seconds. (a) What was the impulse exerted on Katelyn when she was on the force plate

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Answer:

J = 357.5 kg*m/s

Explanation:

The impulse exerted on Katelyn when she was on the force plate, is equal to the change in her momentum, according to Newton's 2nd Law.Assuming as the positive direction the upward direction (coincident with the positive y-axis) we can express the initial momentum as follows:

       [tex]p_{o} = m*v_{o} = 55 kg * (-3.0 m/s) (1)[/tex]

By the same token, the final momentum is as follows:

       [tex]p_{f} = m*v_{f} = 55 kg * (3.5 m/s) (2)[/tex]

As we have already said, the impulse J is just equal to the change in momentum, i.e., the difference between (2) and (1):

      [tex]J = p_{f} - p_{o} = m* (v_{f} -v_{o}) = 55 kg* (3.5m/s- (-3.0m/s)) = 357.5 kg*m/s (3)[/tex]

The plates of a vacuum-gap parallel plate capacitor have a 100.0 mm2 area, a vacuum gap of 5.00 mm and are connected to a 1.5-volt battery. After the capacitor is charged, the battery is disconnected from the capacitor. After the battery is disconnected, the plates are pulled apart until the vacuum gap is 7.50 mm. a. What are the initial and final energies stored in the capacitor

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Answer:

E₀ = 2.0*10⁻¹¹ J = 0.2 pJ

Ef = 3.0*10⁻¹¹ J = 0.3 pJ

Explanation:

The energy stored between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor can be expressed in terms of the capacitance C and the potential difference between plates V as follows:

      [tex]E = \frac{1}{2} * C * V^{2} (1)[/tex]

When the capacitor is fully charged, the potential difference between plates must be equal to the voltage of the battery, 1.5 V.In a parallel plate capacitor, the value of the capacitance is independent of the applied voltage, and depends only on geometric constants and the dielectric constant of the medium between plates, as follows:

       [tex]C = \frac{\epsilon_{o}*A}{d} (2)[/tex]

We can find the initial value of C replacing in (2) by the givens below:A = 100.0 mm2d= 5.00 mmε₀ = 8.85*10⁻¹² F/m[tex]C_{o} = \frac{\epsilon_{o}*A}{d} = \frac{(8.85*(10)^{-12} F/m)*(10^{-4} m2)}{5.0*(10)^{-3}m} = 1.77*10^{-13} F (3)[/tex]With this value of C₀, and the value of the initial potential difference between plates (1.5 V), we can find the initial charge on the capacitor, starting from the definition of capacitance:[tex]C =\frac{Q}{V} (4)[/tex]Solving for Q in (4):[tex]Q = C_{o}* V = 1.77*10^{-13} F * 1.5 V = 2.65*10^{-13} C (5)[/tex]Finally, we can find the initial energy stored in the capacitor, replacing (3) and V in (1):

       [tex]E_{o} = \frac{1}{2} * C_{o} * V_{o} ^{2} = \frac{1}{2} * 1.77*10^{-13}F*(1.5V)^{2} = 0.2 pJ (6)[/tex]

If we pull apart the plates until the vacuum gap is 7.50 mm, we will change the expression of C in (2), decreasing its value due to the expanded gap.Replacing in (2) the new value of the gap (7.50 mm), we can find the new value of C, as follows:[tex]C = \frac{\epsilon_{o}*A}{d} = \frac{(8.85*10^{-12}F/m)*10^{-4} m2}{7.5*10^{-3}m} = 1.18*10^{-13} F (7)[/tex] In order to find the final energy stored in the capacitor, we need also the value of the final potential difference between plates.Once disconnected from the battery, the charge on any of the plates must remain the same, due to the principle of conservation of the charge.So, since we have the value of Q from (5) and the new value of C from (7), we can find the new potential difference between plates as follows:[tex]V_{f} = \frac{Q}{C_{f}} = \frac{2.7*10^{-13}C}{1.18*10^{-13}F} = 2.25 V (8)[/tex]With the values of Vf and Cf, we can find the value of the final energy stored in the capacitor, replacing these values in (1):

       [tex]E_{f} = \frac{1}{2} * C_{f} * V_{f} ^{2} = \frac{1}{2} * 1.18*10^{-13}F*(2.25V)^{2} = 0.3 pJ (9)[/tex]

What happens after the president gives the budget to Congress?

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Answer: The president submits a budget to Congress by the first Monday in February every year. The budget contains estimates of federal government income and spending for the upcoming fiscal year and also recommends funding levels for the federal government.

Explanation:

Answer: The president submits a budget to Congress by the first Monday in February every year. The budget contains estimates of federal government income and spending for the upcoming fiscal year and also recommends funding levels for the federal government.

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A mountain climber, in the process of crossing between two cliffs by a rope, pauses to rest. She weighs 520 N. As the drawing shows, she is closer to the left cliff than to the right cliff, with the result that the tensions in the left and right sides of the rope are not the same. Find the tensions in the rope to the left and to the right of the mountain climber.

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Answer:

The answer is "892.90 N"

Explanation:

Following are the solution to these question:

Calculating the vertical force of the summation that is equal to zero:

[tex]\to TL \cos 65 + TR \cos 80 -520 = 0\\\\\to 0.4226\ TL + 0.1736\ TR = 520\\[/tex]

Calculating the sum of horizontal forces that is equal to zero:

[tex]\to TL\sin 65 - TR \sin 80 = 0 \\\\\to 0.9063TL - 0.9846TR = 0\\\\\to TL = (\frac{0.9846}{0.9063})\ TR \ \ = 1.0866\ TR\\\\\to 0.4226(1.0866) \ TR +0.1736\ TR =520 \ N\\\\\to 0.6328 \ TR = 520 \\\\\to TR = 821.74 \ N \\\\\to TL = 1.0866 \times 821.74 = 892.90\ N[/tex]

Which of the following represents a concave lens?
A. -di
B. +di
C. -f
D. +f

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Answer:

The answer is option D. +f

Option D represents a concave lens. There are two types of lenses, one is a concave lens while the other is the convex lens.

What is the definition of a concave lens?

A concave lens deviates a direct beam from the source into a reduced form.  At minimum, one interior face of concave lenses is curved.

Because it is curved round inwards at the center and bulges outwards through the edges, causing the light to diverge, a concave lens is also known as a diverging lens.

It forms an upright , virtual picture both real and virtual pictures are formed from the concave lens.

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Increasing the number of resistors in a parallel branch, decreases the total resistance of the system.

What is parallel branch?

Parallel resistive circuit is one where the resistors are connected to the same two points (or nodes) and is identified by the fact that it has more than one current path connected to a common voltage source.

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4. When scientists calculate the trajectory a satellite takes on its way to
study a planet, what do you think they use?
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A Speed and velocity
B. Velocity and acceleration
O C. Speed, velocity, and acceleration
O D. Speed only

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The answer is C and I know it because I had to answer it.

When scientists calculate the trajectory a satellite takes on its way to

study a planet, they use C. Speed, Velocity, and acceleration.

A trajectory, often known as a flight path, is the route taken by an object moving under the influence of gravity. Typically, the phrase is applied when referring to projectiles or satellites.  A parabola curve is usually a decent approximation of the trajectory form when an object is propelled for in a short distance.

When scientists calculate the trajectory a satellite takes on its way to

study a planet they take the speed, velocity, and acceleration into consideration.

The formula for calculating the trajectory can be expressed as:

[tex]\mathbf{y = h + xtan (\alpha) - \dfrac{gx^2 }{2V_o^2cos^2 (\alpha)}}[/tex]

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Question 1:

An egg yolk is unicellular.

True
False
___________________________

Question 2:

Your body has more than a billion cells.

True
False
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Question 3:


Almost all cells are not microscopic.

True
False

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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An amateur blacksmith wants to cool off a 42kg glowing piece of iron, specific heat 470and decides to toss it into a 5.0 kg iron bucket with 10.0 kg of room temperature(23 C) water in it. To his surprise the water completely evaporates away (meaning once it vaporizes it is no longer part of the system) and after some time he goes to pick up the bucket but finds that the bucket is at 150 C.

Required:
What was the initial temperature of the glowing piece of iron?

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Answer:

The right approach is "1479°C".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Mass of iron piece,

[tex]m_p=42 \ kg[/tex]

Mass of iron bucket,

[tex]m_I=5 \ kg[/tex]

Mass of water,

[tex]m_w=10 \ kg[/tex]

Iron's specific heat,

[tex]C_I=470 \ J/Kg^{\circ}C[/tex]

Water's specific heat,

[tex]C_w=4186 \ J/Kg^{\circ}C[/tex]

Initial temperature,

[tex]t_I=23^{\circ}C[/tex]

Final equilibrium temperature,

[tex]T=150^{\circ}C[/tex]

Latent heat,

[tex]L_v=2260\times 10^3 \ J/Kg[/tex]

As we know,

The heat lost by the glowing piece of iron will be equal to the heat gain by the iron bucket as well as water, then

⇒ [tex]m_IC_I \Delta T=m_wC_w(100-23)+m_wL_v+m_bC_I(150-23)[/tex]

On substituting the given values, we get

⇒ [tex]42\times 420\times \Delta T=10\times 4186(100-23)+10(2260\times 10^3)+5\times 420(150-23)[/tex]

⇒ [tex]17640 \Delta T=3.22\times 10^6+2.26\times 10^7+2.667\times 10^5[/tex]

⇒          [tex]\Delta T=\frac{2.60867\times 10^7}{17640}[/tex]

⇒          [tex]\Delta T=1479^{\circ}C[/tex]

What is the equation for Hookes law ?

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Answer:

Fs = -kx is the formula

Explanation:

Fs = spring force

k = spring constant

x = spring compression

Answer:

Equation of Hooks law

F=kx

Where,

F=Force applied

k= spring constant

x=extension of spring

A graduated beaker with 375 mL of water is sitting on a scale which measures the weight of the glass and water to be 7.60 N. When a rock is put into the glass, the volume level of the water changes to 450 mL and the scale reading changes to 9.22 N. What is the specific gravity of the rock

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Answer:

Volume of water displaced = 450 - 375 = 75 ml

Vr = volume of rock = 75 ml

Wr = 9.22 - 7.60 = 1.62 N  weight of 75 ml of rock

Density of rock = 1.62 N / 75 ml = .0216 N / ml

Density of water = 1000 g / 1000 ml = 9.8 N / 1000 ml = .0098 N / ml

Density of rock / density of water = .0216 / .0098 = 2.20

The specific gravity of the rock in the given water volume is 0.2.

The given parameters;

initial volume of the water, = 375 mlweight of the water, = 7.6 Nfinal volume of water = 450 mlchange in scale reading = 9.22 N

The specific gravity of the rock is calculated as follows;

[tex]S.G = \frac{weight \ in \ air}{Weight \ in \ water} \\\\S.G = \frac{450 - 375}{375} \\\\S.G = 0.2[/tex]

Thus, the specific gravity of the rock in the given water volume is 0.2.

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The cells within a multicellular organism are of a uniform shape.

True
or False

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Surface tension is often calculated using a machine that lifts a wire ring from the surface of a liquid. In this case the ring and liquid have some cohesive forces and attract rather than repel. In order to lift a ring of radius 2.75 cm off of the surface of a pool of blood plasma, a vertical force of 2.00*10-2 N greater than the weight of the ring is required. Consider the situation just before the ring breaks contact with the blood plasma where the blood plasma makes a contact angle of approximately zero degrees along the circumference of the ring and is stretched down vertically on both sides of the ring.

Required:
Calculate the surface tension of blood plasma from this information.

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Answer:

0.116 N/m

Explanation:

Since the net force acting on the ring must be greater than 2.00 × 10⁻² N, and the surface tension T = F/L where F = net force = 2.00 × 10⁻² N and L = circumference of ring = 2πr where r = radius of ring = 2.75 cm = 2.75 × 10⁻² m.

So, T = F/L

= F/2πr

= 2.00 × 10⁻² N ÷ 2π(2.75 × 10⁻² m)

= 1/2.75π  N/m

= 1/8.64 N/m

= 0.116 N/m

indicate the types of mechanical energy that are present in the following situation. a punk sliding along level ice and is slowing down.

a) Kinetic Energy
b) Potential Energy
c) Both
d) Neither​

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

It contains both kinetic and potential energy.

It’s C because you need to have both kinetic and potential energy for this

Consult Multiple-Concept Example 5 to review the concepts on which this problem depends. A light bulb emits light uniformly in all directions. The average emitted power is 150.0 W. At a distance of 6 m from the bulb, determine (a) the average intensity of the light, (b) the rms value of the electric field, and (c) the peak value of the electric field.

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Answer:

a. 0.332 W/m² b. 11.2 V/m c. 15.8 V/m

Explanation:

(a) the average intensity of the light,

Intensity, I = P/A where P = average power = 150.0 W and A = area through which the power emits = 4πr² where r = distance from bulb = 6 m.

So, I = P/A = P/4πr²

Substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

I =  P/4πr²

I =  150.0 W/4π(6 m)²

I =  150.0 W/4π(36 m²)

I =  150.0 W/452.39 m²

I =  0.332 W/m²

(b) the rms value of the electric field,

Since Intensity, I = E²/cμ₀ where E = rms value of electric field, c = speed of light = 3 × 10⁸ m/s and μ₀ = permeability of free space = 4π × 10⁻⁷ H/m.

Making E subject of the formula, we have

E² = Icμ₀

E = √(Icμ₀)

Since I = 0.332 W/m², substituting the other terms into the equation, we have

E = √(0.332 W/m² × 3 × 10⁸ m/s × 4π × 10⁻⁷ H/m.)

E = √(0.332 W/m² × 3 × 10⁸ m/s × 4π × 10⁻⁷ H/m.)

E = √(12.5 × 10)

E = √125 V/m

E = 11.18 V/m

E ≅ 11.2 V/m

(c) the peak value of the electric field.

The peak value of electric field, E' is gotten from E = E'/√2 where E = rms value of electric field.

So, E' = √2E

= √2 × 11.2 V/m

= 15.81 V/m

≅ 15.8 V/m

Brainliest!!! Write: Forces are all around us. Imagine that your teacher has asked you to teach a lesson to your peers about forces. Explain, in detail, how you experience forces in your everyday life. Give 3 examples

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If you drag a bag across floor, you are experiencing a friction force

if you throw a paper or feather up, it floats side ways slowly. It is called air Resistance.

if you push or pull a Door, it is Normal force.

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Calculate the average maximum height for all three trials when the mass of the bottle is 0.125 kg, 0.250 kg,
0.375 kg, and 0.500 kg.

Record your calculations in Table A of your Student Guide.

When the mass of the bottle is 0.125 kg, the average maximum height of the beanbag is
m.

When the mass of the bottle is 0.250 kg, the average maximum height of the beanbag is
m.

When the mass of the bottle is 0.375 kg, the average maximum height of the beanbag is
m.

When the mass of the bottle is 0.500 kg, the average maximum height of the beanbag is
m.

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Answer:

10

Explanation:

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0.91

1.26

1.57

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Which of the following is an
example of thermal energy?
A. turning on a lamp so you can read
B. rubbing your hands together to get warm
C. kicking a ball

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b. rubbing your hands together to get warm

If an object is placed between the focal point and twice the focal length of a convex lens, which type of image will be produced?
A.
real, upright, and magnified
B.
virtual, inverted, and smaller
C.
virtual, upright, and magnified
D.
real, inverted, and magnified
E.
real, upright, and smaller

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Answer: I think its D

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it is coice A and choice D

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Answer:

The nephew

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The nephew has a seeing eye dog which means the nephews tracks are the dogs tracks, and the dog tracks are not covered by anything which means the dog was last and stole the butterfly.

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Based on the image which parachuter will fall fastest
A
B
Or C

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Explanation:

c willl fall fast then a and b

A vessel having a capacity of 0.05 m³ contains a mixture of saturated water an saturated steam at a temperature 245°C the mass of the liquid present is 10 kg. find the following: i- The pressure. ii- The mass. iii- The specific volume. iv- The specific enthalpy. v- The specific internal energy.

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A 10 kg box initially at rest is pulled with a 50 N horizontal force for 4 m across a level surface. The force of friction acting on the box is a constant 20 N. How much work is done by the normal force pushing up on the box from the ground?
A. 10 J
B. 0 J
C. 100 J
D. 50 J

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Answer: 0 j

Explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of the box, m = 10 kg

Force with which the box is pulled, F = 50 N

It is moved a distance of 4 m

Force of friction acting on the box, f = 20 N

We need to find the initial kinetic energy the box have. It is clear that the box is at rest initially. As there is no motion in the box at that time. The formula for the kinetic energy of the box is given by :

As v = 0

So, the initial kinetic energy of the box is 0. Hence, this is the required solution.  

A 3.0-kg and a 1.0-kg box rest side-by-side on a smooth, level floor. A horizontal force of 32 N is applied to the 1.0-kg box pushing it against the 3.0-kg box, and, as a result, both boxes slide along the floor. How hard do the two boxes push against each other

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Considering both boxes as one body, it would have a total mass of 4.0 kg. By Newton's second law, the 32 N force applies an acceleration a such that

F = 32 N = (4.0 kg) a   →   a = 8.0 m/s²

and both boxes share this acceleration. (There is no friction, so the given force is the only one involved in the direction of the boxes' motion.)

Now consider just the smaller box. It is feeling the effect of the 32 N push in one direction and, as it comes into contact with the larger box, a normal force that points in the opposite direction. Let n be the magnitude of this normal force; this is what you want to find. By Newton's second law,

F = 32 N - n = (1.0 kg) (8.0 m/s²)

n = 32 N - 8.0 N

n = 24 N

Just to make sure that this is consistent: by Newton's third law, the larger box feels the same force but pointing in the opposite direction. On the smaller box, n opposes the pushing force, so points backward. So from the larger box's perspective, n acts on it in the forward direction. This is the only force acting on the larger box, so Newton's second law gives

F = 24 N = (3.0 kg) (8.0 m/s²)

The chemical energy in your food is
transformed into what type of energy in
your moving muscles?
A. Light
B. Mechanical
C. Sound
D. Electromagnetic

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Answer:

Electromanetic

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The diagram below shows the beaks of five species of birds that developed over time from
one parent species. The five species of birds can be found living in the different areas. Which
of the following BEST explains why the beak shape of each species of bird developed
differently? * 5
(1 Point)
A. Birds in different areas were able to make different birdcalls and songs.
O
B. Birds in different areas were exposed to different food sources.
C. Birds in different areas had different materials to make nests.
o o
D. Birds in different areas had different predators to defend or hide from.

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Answer:

Birds in different areas were exposed to different food sources.

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Answer:

the answer is B

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