Where does digestion begin?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Digestion begins in the mouth, when you chew.

Answer 2
It begins when u eat the food

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A rescue plane wants to drop supplies to isolated mountain climbers on a rocky ridge 235m below. If the plane is traveling horizontally with a speed of 250 km/h (69.4m/s), (a) how far in advance of the recipients ( horizontal distance) must the goods be dropped. (b) Suppose, instead that the plane release the supplies a horizontal distance of 425m in advance of the mountain climbers. What vertical velocity (up or down) should the supplies be given so that they arrive precisely at the climber's position? (c) with what speed do the supplies land in the latter case

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Answer:

Explanation:

For vertical displacement of food-supply

if time taken to reach the ground be t

235 = 1/2 g t²  , initial velocity downwards is zero.

t = 6.92 s

Horizontal displacement of food during this period

= 6.92 x 69.4 m

= 480.25 m .

b )

time required to cover horizontal distance of 425 m

= 425 / 69.4 = 6.124 s  

This time period will be the time of vertical fall of 235 m . Let initial vertical velocity required be u

h = ut + 1/2 gt²

235 = u x 6.124 + .5 x 9.8 x 6.124²

235 = u x 6.124 + 183.76

u = 8.36 m /s

c )

v = u + gt

= 8.36 + 9.8 x 6.124

= 68.37 m /s

This will be vertical component of velocity .

horizontal velocity = 69.4 m /s

resultant velocity = √ ( 68.37² + 69.4²)

= √(4674.45 +4816.36)

= 97.42 m /s

True or False: A cloud’s only purpose is to create precipitation.

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Answer:

I think it's false

Explanation:

clouds also help regulate the Earth's energy balance by reflecting and scattering solar radiation and by absorbing the Earth's infrared radiation.

Answer:

false

Explanation:

What fonts do you use to create color coded lyrics

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Pink and blue and white purple

A boat starts moving across a river at velocity v perpendicular to the river bank.
The boat encounters a current along the river of velocity u, as shown.
u
river
Which vector diagram shows the resultant velocity r of the boat?
A
B
с
D
u
A
r
u

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D because you are dump to ask that questions that is so East

Conduction In Everyday Life Examples
at least 5 plz help

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1. Heat transfer from a hot burner on the stove into a pot or pan

2. A metal spoon that gets hot from the boiling water

3. Chocolate candy in your hand that melts because of the heat

4. The wires in your house that conduct electricity

5. Roasting marshmallows, the heat will soften the marshmallow

Answer:

the engine heat from a car you just turned on.

a heater

a pad warmer

a hot pot

using a campfire to roast hot dogs

Which is a characteristic of a physical change? (1 point)




a


The chemical bonds in the substance are unchanged.


b


The change cannot be seen.


c


The molecules all move at the same speed.


d


The substance has reacted with another substance.

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the answer would be a.

a chemical change is a change to the chemical makeup of a substance so if the bonds are unchanged it would be a characteristic of a physical change

A +4.0 uC charge is placed on the x axis at x= +3.0 m, and a -2.0 uC is located on the y-axis at y= -1.0 m. Point A is on the y axis at y= +4.0 m. Determine the electric potential at point A (relative to zero at the origin).

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Answer:

The potential is  [tex]V_A = 9600 \ V[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that  

   The  magnitude of the charge is  [tex]q_1 = 4 \mu C = 4*10^{-6} \ C[/tex]

   The position of the charge is  [tex]x = + 3.0 \ m[/tex]

   The magnitude of the second charge is  [tex]q_2 = -2.0 \mu C = -2.0 *10^{-6} \ C[/tex]

   The position is  [tex]y_1 = - 1.0 \ m[/tex]

     The position of point A is  [tex]y_2 = + 4.0 \ m[/tex]  

Generally the electric potential  at A due to the first charge is mathematically represented as

         [tex]V_a = \frac{k * q_1 }{r_1 }[/tex]

Here k is the coulombs constant with value [tex]k = 9*10^{9} \ \ kg\cdot m^3\cdot s^{-4} \cdot A^{-2}[/tex]

        [tex]r_1[/tex]  is the distance between first charge and a which is mathematically represented as

         [tex]r_1 = \sqrt{x^2 + y_2 ^2 }[/tex]

=>      [tex]r_1 = \sqrt{3^2 + 4 ^2 }[/tex]    

=>      [tex]r_1 = 5 \ m[/tex]    

So

           [tex]V_a = \frac{9*10^9 * 4*10^{-6} }{5 }[/tex]

      [tex]V_a = 7200 \ V[/tex]

Generally the electric potential  at A due to the second charge is mathematically represented as

         [tex]V_b = \frac{k * q_2 }{r_2 }[/tex]

Here k is the coulombs constant with value [tex]k = 9*10^{9} \ \ kg\cdot m^3\cdot s^{-4} \cdot A^{-2}[/tex]

        [tex]r_2[/tex]  is the distance between second charge and a which is mathematically represented as

         [tex]r_2 = y_2 - y[/tex]

=>      [tex]r _2 = 4.0 - (-1.0)[/tex]    

=>      [tex]r = 5 \ m[/tex]    

So

           [tex]V_a = \frac{9*10^9 * -2*10^{-6} }{5 }[/tex]

      [tex]V_a = -3600 \ V[/tex]

So the net potential difference at point A  due to the charges is mathematically represented as

       [tex]V_n = V_a + V_b[/tex]

=>     [tex]V_n = 7200 - 3600[/tex]

=>     [tex]V_n = 3600 V[/tex]

Generally the net potential difference at the origin due to both charges is mathematically represented as

     [tex]V_N = V_c + V_d[/tex]

Here  

      [tex]V_c = \frac{k * q_1 }{x}[/tex]

=>   [tex]V_c = \frac{9*10^9 * 4*10^{-6} }{3}[/tex]

=>   [tex]V_c = 12000 V[/tex]

and

              [tex]V_d= \frac{k * q_2 }{y}[/tex]

=>   [tex]V_c = \frac{9*10^9 * -2*10^{-6} }{1}[/tex]

=>   [tex]V_c =- 18000 V[/tex]

Generally the net potential difference at the origin is  

       [tex]V_N = 12000 - 18000[/tex]

=>     [tex]V_N = -6000[/tex]

Generally the potential difference at A relative to zero at the origin is mathematically evaluated as

         [tex]V_A = V_n - V_N[/tex]

=>      [tex]V_A = 3600 - (-6000)[/tex]

=>      [tex]V_A = 9600 \ V[/tex]

____________ is an out made when a base runner, forced to run because another teammate must run to the base being occupied, cannot reach the next base safely *

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If I knew the answer I would help but I don’t know sorry

Numa determinada escala X, arbitrária, um termômetro marca 0°X para o ponto de fusão do gelo e 50°X para o ponto de ebulição da água, ao nível do mar. Que temperatura esse termômetro marcaria se fosse mergulhado em um líquido cuja temperatura é de 50°C?

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Answer:

the temperature measured by the thermometer is 25 ° X

Explanation:

The computation of the temperature measured by the thermometer is shown below:

Here is the thermometric scale list

(X - 0) ÷  C - 0 = (50 - 0) ÷ (100 - 0)  

X ÷ C = 50 ÷100  

X = C ÷ 2  

Now if there is 50 degrees celcius

So, the x would be

= 50 ÷ 2

= 25 ° X

Hence, the temperature measured by the thermometer is 25 ° X

The same is to be considere d

A man exerts a force on a large couch by pushing on it. Which of the following must be a true statement about the couch after he begins pushing?

A. The couch will maintain a constant acceleration due to the man's push.
B. The couch will remain at rest.
C. The couch will remain at rest if the push does not overcome the force of friction.
D. The couch will accelerate and then remain at a constant velocity.

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Answer: the answer is c

Explanation:

A 1800 kg car moves along a horizontal road at speed v₀ = 18.4 m/s. The road is wet, so the static friction coefficient between the tires and the road is only µ static = 0.188 and the kinetic friction coefficient is even lower, µ kinetic = 0.1316. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s². What is the shortest possible stopping distance for the car under such conditions? (neglect the reaction time of the driver and round your answer to 4 decimal places)

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Answer:

The shortest possible distance is  [tex]|s| = 91.9 \ m[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The mass of the car is   [tex]m = 1800 \ kg[/tex]

    The speed along the horizontal road is  [tex]v_o =u = 18.4 \ m/s[/tex]

     The static friction coefficient is  [tex]\mu_s = 0.188[/tex]

      The kinetic friction coefficient is  [tex]\mu_k = 0.1316[/tex]

Generally the static frictional force acting on the car is  mathematically represented as

          [tex]F_f = m * g * \mu_s[/tex]

Generally the force propelling the car is mathematically represented as

        [tex]F = m * a[/tex]

Here a is the maximum acceleration

at the point which the car stops ,

       [tex]F = F_f[/tex]  

=> [tex]m * g * \mu_s = ma[/tex]

=> [tex]g * \mu_s =a[/tex]

=> [tex]a = 9.8 * 0.188[/tex]

=> [tex]a = 1.8424 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Generally from kinematic equation

    [tex]v^2 = u^2 + 2as[/tex]

Here v  is the final velocity of the car and the value is zero given that the car comes to rest

So

        [tex]0^2 = 18.4^2 + 2* 1.8424 s[/tex]

=>     [tex]s = - \frac{18.4^2}{2 * 1.8424}[/tex]

=>     [tex]|s| = 91.9 \ m[/tex]

How much air resistance acts on a 100-N bag of nails that falls at its terminal speed?

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100N because it’s at terminal speed which means the forces are balanced

The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid is called: Think about it: Imagine a pocket of air over the land (“land air”), and another pocket of air over the ocean (“ocean air”).

Which air pocket would you expect to heat up more during the day?

Why?

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Answer:

The transfer of heat by the movement of fluid is called Convection Heat Transfer

Explanation:

Heat transfer by convection is the transfer of heat by fluid transport from one place to another, such that convection takes place when the heat that comes in contact of fluid containing body is moved to other parts of the container by the transporting fluid

Heat is transferred within a fluid medium mainly by convection (movement of heat by the transfer of fluid particles in the medium)

Convection heat transfer is a combination of conduction and advection heat transfer

pls answer quick & an accurate answer will get brainliest

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Answer:

3.766 kg or 3.7 kg

Explanation:

F= M*A equation

The chart shows the percentage of different elements in the human body.




Which element is the most prevalent in the human body?

nitrogen
hydrogen
carbon
oxygen

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i believe that answer is nitrogen.

4. When energy is transformed from one form to another, what kind of energy is
always part of the transformation ? (and is usually not in a useful form)
Biomechanical Energy
O Heat Energy
Nuclear Energy

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Answer:

Energy conversion also termed as the energy transformation, is the process of changing one form of energy into another.

The Law of Energy Conversion.

Scenario Energy conversions involved

In steam engine The heat energy to Mechanical Energy

In Electric heater Electric Energy to Heat

During the transformation of energy from one form to another, the kind of energy that is  always part of the transformation is: C. Heat energy.

What is energy?

Energy can be defined as the ability (capacity) to do work. Thus, the standard unit of measurement of energy is Joules (J).

The various kind of energy:

Basically, there are different kind of energy and these include:

Biomechanical energyWave energySound energyNuclear energyHeat energy

The Law of Conservation of Energy:

According to the Law of Conservation of Energy, energy can neither be created nor destroyed but it can only be transformed (converted) from one form to another such as potential energy to kinetic energy.

As a general rule, heat energy is always associated with the transformation of energy from one form to another.

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Which evidence did Alfred Wegener’s original theory of continental drift have access to?

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Answer:

Evidence for continental drift

Wegener knew that fossil plants and animals such as mesosaurs, a freshwater reptile found only South America and Africa during the Permian period, could be found on many continents. He also matched up rocks on either side of the Atlantic Ocean like puzzle pieces.

Explanation:

Juan makes an adjustment to an electromagnet that causes the electromagnet to lose some of its strength. What did Juan most likely do?

He reduced the number of loops in the wire.
He increased the number of loops in the wire.
He reduced the length of the wire.
He increased the length of the wire.

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Answer:

Its A

Explanation:

To reduce the strength of an electromagnet, Juan must  reduced the number of loops in the wire.

What is electromagnetic field strength?

The strength of an electromagnetic is the effect or force that an electromagnet exerts in a given field.

The strength of an induced emf in a given magnetic field is given by;

emf = NBA/t

where;

N is number of turns of the magnetB is magnetic field strengthA is area of the coil

Decrease in number of turns of the wire, reduces the strength of the magnetic field.

Thus, to reduce the strength of an electromagnet, Juan must  reduced the number of loops in the wire.

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What is Newtons third law of motion? ​

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Answer:

His third law states that for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction. Explanation:

Answer:

His third law states that for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction

Explanation:

In other words, if object A exerts a force on object B, then object B also exerts an equal and opposite force on object A. Notice that the forces are exerted on different objects.

Answer the following questions

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Answer:

9 - 10N to the left

10 - There is no change on the object

Explanation:

Can I have brainliest answer pls?

9- the answer is A 10N to left
10- the answer is C no change in the object
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Una larga fanja de pavimento tiene marcas a intervalos de 10m. Los estudiantes usan cronometros para registrar los tiempos en que un automovil pasa por cada marca. Asi han obtenido los datos siguientes: Distancia,m l 0 l 10 l 20 l 30 l 40 l 50 l Tiempo,s l 0 l 2.1 l 4.2 l 6.3 l 8.4 l 10.5 l A) Cual es la rapidez media del vehiculo? B) Al cabo de cuanto tiempo la distancia es igual a 34m? C) Cual es la aceleracion del automovil?

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Answer:

men

Explanation:

HELPP ITS DUE IN 5 MINUTES FREE BODY DIAGRAMS

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Answer:

I think it's part c . but sorry if its wrong

Which term best explains why you hear an echo?

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Answer:

reflection

Explanation:

Answer:

reflection

Explanation:

A p e x

Question 7 (2 points)
Rachel performed an experiment testing the hours students slept with their
performance on a test. In this experiment, the hours that they slept was the_____ variable, while the grade they got on
the test was the
_____ variable.

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This has to do with independent and dependent variables. The independent variable is what affects the dependant variable, so the question is, does a students mark on a test affect their hours of sleep or does their hours of sleep affect their test results? Which one makes more sense? I would say the latter.

A standing wave has a frequency of 471 Hz and a wavelength of 1.9. What is the speed of the
wave? (Round to the 2nd number after the decimal)
1
I REALLY NEED HELP !

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Answer:

c = 894.90 m/s

Explanation:

Given data:

Frequency of wave = 471 Hz

Wavelength of wave = 1.9 m

Speed of wave = ?

Solution:

Formula:

Speed of wave = frequency × wavelength

c = f×λ

c = 471 Hz × 1.9 m

  Hz = s⁻¹

c = 471s⁻¹ × 1.9 m

c = 894.90 m/s

The speed of wave is 894.90 m/s.

Why is an important to come up with a plan for how are you to respond to negative peer pressure before the situation happens
A: it is hard to refuse in the situation if you have not decided how you would handle it ahead of time

B: because it is very likely you will face these situation in the future

C: both a and b

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Answer:

C ( is hard to refuse in the situation if you have not decided how you would handle it ahead of time

B: because it is very likely you will face these situation in the future)

A cat rolls up a hill. It’s initial Velocity is 10 m/s.n It’s final velocity is 0 m/s. The time was five seconds. Calculate Acceleration

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf a= -2 \ m/s^2}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Acceleration can be found by dividing the change in velocity by the time.

[tex]a=\frac{v_f-v_i}{t}[/tex]

The final velocity of the cat was 0 meters per second and the initial velocity was 10 meters per second. The time was 5 seconds.

[tex]v_f=0 \ m/s\\v_i=10 \ m/s\\t= 5 \ s[/tex]

Substitute the values into the formula.

[tex]a=\frac{0 \ m/s-10 \ m/s}{5 \ s}[/tex]

Solve the numerator.

0 m/s-10 m/s= -10 m/s

[tex]a=\frac{-10 \ m/s}{5 \ s}[/tex]

Divide.

[tex]a= -2 \ m/s^2[/tex]

The acceleration of the cat was -2 m/s². The negative acceleration indicates slowing down or stopping.


A 1500 kg car is parked at the top of a hill 5.2 m high. What is the velocity of the car, in meters per second, when it reaches the bottom of the hill?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The car will fall with acceleration due to gravity which is equal to 9.8 m /s²

For downward fall ,

initial velocity u = o

acceleration due to gravity = g = 9.8 m /s

final velocity v = ?

displacement h = 5.2 m

v² = u² + 2 gh

v² = 0 + 2 x 9.8 x 5.2

= 101.92

v = 10.1 m /s

A car’s velocity changes from 35 m/s to stopped in 13 seconds. Calculate
acceleration.

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Answer:

Acceleration = 3m/s^2

Vf= 0  Vi =35m/s   t= 13s

Explanation:

[tex]Acceleration = \frac{Change in velocity}{Change in time}\\ = \frac{35m/s}{13s}\\ a = 2.69m/s^2\\ a = 2.7m/s^2\\ a = 3m/s^2[/tex]

gold has a density of 19300 kg/m3 calculate the mass of 0.02m3 of gold in kilograms​

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Mass if a substance is the product of its volume and density. The mass of gold of 0.02 m³ with a density of 19300 kg/m³ is 386 kg.

What is density?

Density of a substance is the measure of its mass per unit volume. Thus, it says how much denser the object is in a given volume. Density of a substance is dependent on its bond type, temperature and pressure beside the volume and mass.

Volume can be defined as the space occupied by the substance. Larger the volume , less dense the substance is. However as the mass increases volume also increases.

Mass of an object is the product of its volume and density.

Given the volume of gold = 0.02 m³

density = 19300 kg/m³.

mass = volume ×  density

         = 0.02 m³ × 19300 kg/m³

         = 386 kg

Therefore, the mass of gold is 386 Kg.

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