Answer:
In a kettle, electrical energy is transformed into thermal energy.
Most energy is transferred into heat energy inside a lightbulb, thats why most ordinary electric lamps contain a thin metal filament that glows when electricity passes through it.
When the steam turn’s the turbine, it is turned into kintetic energy.
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Answer:
Think its A. or B.
Explanation:
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a helium balloon containing 12m³ of gas at a pressure of 120kPa is released into the air. Assuming that the temperature is constant, calculate the volume of the balloon would have when the pressure inside the balloon has fallen to 40kPa, answer in m³
Answer: 36m3
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According to the law of conservation of mass, what is the mass of water
formed in this reaction?
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Answer:
according to the conservation of mass,
according to the conservation of mass,the mass of the water is 36.04grams
Explanation:
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Answer:
36.04 g
Explanation:
The ground receives more light (heat) from the sun when:
the light rays are directly overhead in the summer
the light rays are slanted in the winter
the light rays are slanted in the summer
the light rays are directly overhead in the winter
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
What is electrolytes and what does it look like?
Explanation:
Electrolytes are minerals that carry an electric charge They're found in your blood, urine and sweat and are vital to specific processes that keep your body functioning as it should.
How does electricity turn into light in a common lightbulb?
A. Electricity strikes the metal particles of the filament in a lightbulb. Some of the metal particles become gases and turn into light.
B. Electricity cools down the filament in the bulb to a very low temperature. At that temperature, the metal becomes bright and gives off light.
C. Electricity heats up the filament in the bulb to a very high temperature. At that temperature, the metal becomes bright and gives off light.
D. Electricity strikes the metal particles of the filament in a lightbulb. Some of the metal particles are ripped off from the metal and turn into light.
Answer:
C or D
Explanation:
Which defines potential energy?
a. a form of energy-related to an object’s mass, position, or speed
b. a form of energy-related to an object’s mass, force, or speed
c. a form of energy-related to an object’s mass, position, or arrangement
d. a form of energy-related to an object’s mass, force, or arrangement
Answer:
A. a form of energy-related to an object’s mass, position, or speed
Explanation:
potential energy is based on position and speed while kinetic energy is based more mass and speed.
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Answer:
z
Explanation:
x repersents a new moon and the others repersent quarter moons
(x is a new moon because new moons are often the phase when the moon is close to earths sun)
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Answer:
A AND C
Explanation:
Do you think seismographs predict earthquakes or measure earthquakes, explain your answer?
Seismographs measure earthquakes, but they do not predict them.
What is a sesimographs?A seismograph is an instrument that detects and records ground motion caused by seismic waves generated by earthquakes or other sources such as explosions or volcanic eruptions. When an earthquake occurs, seismic waves radiate out from the epicenter and cause vibrations in the ground. Seismographs detect these vibrations and record them as a seismogram, which shows the time, amplitude, and duration of the earthquake.
Seismologists can use the data from seismographs to determine the location, magnitude, and depth of an earthquake. This information can be used to assess the potential impact of the earthquake and help in the development of earthquake-resistant structures and emergency response plans. However, seismographs cannot predict when an earthquake will occur. Despite advances in earthquake science, the behavior of earthquakes remains unpredictable, and there is currently no reliable method for earthquake prediction.
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