label the three planes and axis of movement on the figures. define each plane and axis of movement and axis of movement and give an example of how it relates to dance and everyday movement.
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Which of these devices does NOT contain a magnet or electromagnet?
A. an electric motor
B. a doorbell
C. a telephone
D. a light bulb
Nitrogen gets returned to the atmosphere through
Answer:
nitrogen fixation ........
(no links or files) How can an electromagnetic wave transmit energy?
A. Electromagnetic waves are vibrations in a medium. These vibrations carry energy.
B. Electromagnetic waves themselves are packets of energy. They transmit their energy if they are absorbed by an object.
C. Electromagnetic waves are vibrations in a medium. These vibrations carry both matter and energy to distant locations.
D. Electromagnetic waves are heat rays. They transmit their energy to objects they hit.
Answer:B
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Which of these are affected by Earth’s magnetic field?
A. a magnetized needle floating in a dish of water
B. a piece of magnetite hanging from a string
C. all of the above
D. a bar magnet hanging from a string
All joints of this answer includes, Which means that none of these Are incorrect, In form of answer yes. But in magnet, The answer is C, All of the above.
Oil stores ______ energy.
A Heat
B Chemical
C Mechanical
D Electrical
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Answer:
B. Chemical
Explanation:
The energy in fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas) is Chemical Potential Energy. Fossil fuels come from decayed living matter that has stored energy in its chemical bonds (bonds of atoms and molecules). Coal, petroleum, natural gas, and propane are examples of fossil fuels that store chemical energy.
( no links) An egg falls off a shelf.
What is the kinetic and potential energy of the egg just before it strikes the ground?
A. potential energy: low
kinetic energy: high
B. potential energy: high
kinetic energy: low
C. potential energy: high
kinetic energy: high
D. potential energy: low
kinetic energy: low