Water is more dense in its solid state.

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Answer 1

Water is more dense in its solid state.

This statement is true.

Answer 2

Answer: what is it asking

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Point A is 2.50 m from a +3.73*10^-8 C charge, and Point B is 1.00 m from the charge. What is the potential difference when you go from point A to point B? Include the correct sign, + or - (Hint: Does V go up or down when you go from A to B?) (Unit = V)​

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Answer:

-201

Explanation:

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Answer:

-201

Explanation:

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how can a river be used to produce electricity?

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Answer:

 Scientists at IIT Roorkee are testing a floating device that can generate electricity from flowing surface water of rivers and streams, paving the way for an alternative source of renewable energy.

Explanation:

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10.
Planets that are more than 1 AU from earth include:
a. Mercury, Mars, Pluto, Saturn
b. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
C. Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
d. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn,Uranus, naptune

what are the steps to form a igneous rock

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Answer:

igneous rocks are formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. As hot, molten rock rises to the surface, it undergoes changes in temperature and pressure that cause it to cool, solidify, and crystallize.

Jasmine is investigating the effect force has on the motion of an object. She predicts if she puts a strong force on pushing a bowling ball, it will travel a farther distance than when a weak force is applied. Is her prediction correct? No, a weak or a strong force applied to the ball is unable to affect the motion of the ball. No, the force applied to the bowling ball should be a strong force. Yes, the force applied to the bowling ball affects the motion of the ball. Yes, the ball will travel a longer distance when a weak force is applied.

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Answer:

I would like to attach options to the question above for clarity.

Jasmine is investigating the effect force has on the motion of an object. She predicts if she puts a strong force on pushing a bowling ball, it will travel a farther distance than when a weak force is applied. Is her prediction correct?

A. No, a weak or a strong force applied to the ball is unable to affect the motion of the ball.

B. No, the force applied to the bowling ball should be a strong force.

C. Yes, the force applied to the bowling ball affects the motion of the ball.

D. Yes, the ball will travel a longer distance when a weak force is applied.

The correct option is C (Yes, the force applied to the bowling ball affects the motion of the ball).

Explanation:

First, a force is any effort either push or pull that causes an object to undergo a change.

A bowling ball can remain at rest or in motion except a force acts on it. This brings us to the question above, the mass which affects force is not mentioned which means it is uniform or negligible. Recall that force = mass X acceleration. So the greater the force that is applied to the bowling ball the further distance it will travel. From the question, she applied a forward force (pushing), so the more force she applies the further the bowling ball will travel.

They preserve many good__for us(from history of nepal)​

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Answer:

They preserve many good_from historyof nepal_for us(from history of nepal)

Rebecca forgets to title her notes in her physics
class. These are the notes she takes:
Which title would be the best choice for Rebecca's
notes?
-Special signals that help them be seen in the body
-Used in
-CAT scans
-radioactive tracers
-Help create better images inside the body
Uses of Nanotechnology: Carbon Wires
O Uses of Nanotechnology: Quantum Dots
O Quantum Mechanics: Carbon Wires
O Quantum Mechanics: Quantum Dots

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Answer:

use of nanotechnology ; quantum dots

Explanation:

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Answer:

Explanation:

The notes are about using Quantum Dots for bio-medical imagining. The notes are more on its uses than its theory. So the title should be O Uses of Nanotechnology: Quantum Dots.

What is the difference between a counting loop and an infinite loop?

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REPETITION CYCLES. A repeating structure allows you to execute an instruction or a set of instructions multiple times. A repetitive execution of sentences is characterized by: The sentence or sentences that are repeated. The cycle is one of the most important basic programming structures, as it is present in dissimilar problems. In structured programming there are three types of basic cycles: determined, indeterminate avoidable, and indeterminate unavoidable; On the other hand, visual programming brings with it a revolutionary change in this structure, since the user who controls when the cycle ends is himself, activating an event that signifies the breaking of the cycle.

Mr. Vinny is somehow charged with +2.0 C, a HORRENDOUS amount of charge. Unfortunately for Mr. Vinny, a sledgehammer has been charged with –10.0 C. Since opposites attract, the sledgehammer flies at Mr. Vinny. How far away is the sledgehammer when the force between them is 4.50x1010

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Answer:

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The stationary object from which movement is
determined is called
a. terminal velocity
b. momentum
C. motion
d. reference point

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Answer:

I believe that the correct answer is D. reference point.

A ray of light has a wavelength of 284 nm in glass (n = 1.51). What is its wavelength in a vacuum? (Remember, the wavelength is longer in a vacuum.) (Unit = nm)​

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Answer:

428.8 nm

Explanation:

A construction worker puts 20 J of energy in to one strike of his hammer on the head of a nail. The energy transferred to driving the nail into the wood is 8.0 J. What is the efficiency of the construction worker's hammering? (2 sig figs and answer in a percentage)

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Answer:

The efficiency of the constuction is 9.0

Explanation:

Do white holes exist in space?​

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Answer:

White holes do not exist in space

Explanation:

Any outgoing matter would collide with the matter in orbit, and the system would collapse into a black hole

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What types of media can S-waves travel through

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Answer:

The second type of body wave is the S wave or secondary wave, which is the second wave you feel in an earthquake. An S wave is slower than a P wave and can only move through solid rock, not through any liquid medium.

A wave transports what
from one place to another.
A friction
OB. atoms
O C. energy
OD, amplitude

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it’s C. energy shdjqhkdajkdjqod

Which of the following is a property of an ionic compound?
A
has a low boiling point
B
forms molecules
C
is soft and flexible
D
conducts electricity when aqueous

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten or dissolved in water. ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water because water molecules are attracted to ions, this weakens the strong electrostatic forces of attraction between the oppositely charged ions. thus, ions are pulled away from the lattice structure and the remaining compound dissolves in water to form aqueous solution. The presence of free moving ions enables the ionic compound to conduct electricity.

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An upright object 2.80 cm tall is placed 16.0 cm away from the vertex of a concave mirror with a center of curvature of 24.0 cm. What is the focal length of this mirror?

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Answer:

f = 12 cm

Explanation:

Center of Curvature:

The center of that hollow sphere, whose part is the spherical mirror, is known as the ‘Center of Curvature’ of  mirror.

The Radius of Curvature:

The radius of that hollow sphere, whose part is the spherical mirror, is known as the ‘Radius of Curvature’ of  mirror. It is the distance from pole to the center of curvature.

Focal Length:

The distance between principal focus and pole is called ‘Focal Length’. It is denoted by ‘F’.

The focal length of the spherical (concave) mirror is approximately equal to half of the radius of curvature:

[tex]f = \frac{R}{2}[/tex]

where,

f = focal length = ?

R = Radius of curvature = 24 cm

Therefore,

[tex]f = \frac{24\ cm}{2}[/tex]

f = 12 cm

Which one of the following properties apply to both waves and particles?

A) Photoelectric Effect
B) Diffraction
C) Refraction

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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An empty water tank has a rectangular base with side lengths of 1.2 m and 2.3 m. The weight of the tank applies a pressure of 350 Pa to the surface it is resting on. What is the weight of the tank?

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Answer:

Weight = 966 Newton.

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Length = 1.2 m

Width = 2.3 m

Pressure = 350 Pa

To find the weight of the tank;

We know that weight is the force of gravity acting on an object multiplied by its mass.

Weight = mg = force

Hence, we would determine the force using the parameters that were given.

But we would first determine the area of the rectangular tank.

Area of rectangle, A = length * width

A = 1.2 * 2.3

A = 2.76 m²

Mathematically, pressure is given by the formula;

Pressure = force/area

Force = pressure * area

Substituting into the formula, we have;

Force = 2.76 * 350

Force = 966 Newton

Therefore, the weight of the tank is 966 Newton.

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. Calculate the equivalent resistance of the circuit.


c. Calculate the current through the battery.


d. How much current is passing through each resistor

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1. Calculate the equivalent resistance in the circuit :

In the given diagram, the resistors are in series connection,

So equivalent resistance = sum of resistance of both resistors.

[tex] \large \boxed{R_{eq} =R_1 +R_2 }[/tex]

[tex]R_{eq} = 480 + 360[/tex]

[tex]R_{eq} = 840 \: ohms[/tex]

Therefore, Equivalent resistance = 840 ohms.

2. Calculate the current through the battery :

[tex] \boxed{ \mathrm{current = \dfrac{potential \: \: difference}{resistance} }}[/tex]

[tex]i = \dfrac{120}{840} [/tex]

[tex]i = \dfrac{1}{7} [/tex]

[tex]i = 0.142 \: Amperes[/tex]

Hence, current through the battery = 0.142 A

3. How much current is passing through each resistor :

Since the resistors are joined in series connection, the current flowing through each resistor will be equal = 0.142 Amperes.

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Drag the correct labels to the box. Not all labels will be used. Identify the examples of persuasive writing. We must act to preserve the rain forests of the Amazon. According to the World Wildlife Fund, 17 percent of the rain forest has been cleared in the past 50 years. You never know where you will make a new friend! Let me tell you this story about how I came to meet my new friend. It was at one of the most unexpected places—a train station! Technology is meant to help us connect easily and quickly with each other. However, many people have become obsessed with posting on social media sites. They pay little attention to actual human interaction. Banning all video games is not the answer to reducing violence in our society. People argue that violent games harm our culture and should be banned. However, this action would go against the freedom of choice. The New York Times reports that over a million students in the United States are now taking courses online. Online learning may be more convenient for students and teachers. However, it appears to be just an attempt by schools to save money. Spain is one of the most appealing countries in Europe. Everything from the food to the people and the music has its own unique flavor.

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Hi,

Persuasive writing "is a sound argument of a position backed up with facts, details, examples, and one additional element-appeal".

In the choices there are only 3 answers who appeal to this definition:

1.  Banning all video games is not the answer to reducing violence in our society. People argue that violent games harm our culture and should be banned. However, this action would go against the freedom of choice.

2. The New York Times reports that over a million students in the United States are now taking courses online. Online learning may be more convenient for students and teachers. However, it appears to be just an attempt by schools to save money.

3. We must act to preserve the rain forests of the Amazon. According to the World Wildlife Fund, 17 percent of the rain forest has been cleared in the past 50 years.

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on which factor hydraulic pressure depend?​

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Amount of gas, temperature, and volume of container.

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In the context of climate change, is “positive feedback” a good thing?

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Climate feedbacks: processes that can either amplify or diminish the effects of climate forcings. A feedback that increases an initial warming is called a "positive feedback." A feedback that reduces an initial warming is a "negative feedback." So I guess it is ?

Find all the missing elements:

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Answer: 80

Explanation:

Answer:

C=20

a = 10.8

c= 4.3

Explanation:

Two students are trying to decide whether or not Object A is charged. They perform the following two
tests:
Test 1: They bring Object A near a positively charged tape and observe attraction.
Test 2: They bring Object A near a negatively charged tape and observe attraction.
These two tests lead to the conclusion that Object A is
a.
charged negatively
b. charged positively
c. electrically neutral
d. charged, but with an unknown type of charge

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This ultimately means that the object being tested is NEUTRAL as it is attracted to both a positive and negative charge

What is the difference between Mass and Weight? ​

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Answer: Mass is the quantity of matter in an object whereas weight is the force of gravity on an object.

Weight is dependent on gravity while mass is independent on gravity

Explanation:

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If both waves have opposite signs, then ____________ interference will occur when the two waves overlap.
A. Constructive
B. Negative
C. Positive
D. Destructive

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A. Constructive is correct

Compare the resistance of a 1.5-Amp interior light bulb of a car (operating off a 12-V battery) to the
resistance
nce of a 100-Watt bulb operating on a 110-volt household circuitry.

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Answer:

The resistance of the internal light bulb of the car is higher than that of the household circuitry.

Explanation:

Given the following data;

I. Current = 1.5 A

Voltage = 12 V

To find the resistance;

Voltage = current * resistance

12 = 1.5 * resistance

Resistance = 12/1.5

Resistance = 8 Ohms

II. Power = 100 Watt

Voltage = 110 V

To find the resistance;

Power = voltage/resistance²

100 = 110/resistance²

Cross-multiplying, we have;

100resistance² = 110

R² = 110/100

R² = 1.1

Taking the square root of both sides, we have;

R = √1.1

R = 1.05 Ohms

Therefore, the resistance of the internal light bulb of the car is higher than that of the household circuitry.

What is the frequency of a wave moving at 1782 m/s if its wavelength is 30.2 m?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Wavelength = Velocity / Frequency

= 1782/30.2

= 59 metre.

Which nucleus completes the following equation? ​

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Answer:

I think B but I could be wrong

Explanation:

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