Where does the force come from when a bumper car changes speed?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Newton's second law

Explanation:

The rate of change of momentum of an object is equal to the net force acting on it. When bumper cars collide they push on each other. These pushes cause the momentum of each car to change.

Answer 2

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2. When the child is pushed in the toy car, he increases speed. Does he accelerate as he is being pushed?

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Yes. Look up Newton’s laws of physics. That should help
I am pretty sure he does because he is going faster

The height of a coffee mug would be about:

a 500 mm
b 20 cm
c 1 km
d 8 cm

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the answer is A, 500 mm
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The woman riding the bike applies a force by pedaling the bike. However, she moves at a constant velocity. So her force must be balanced by another force. What force acts to balance her forward force?

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Frictional Force is the one and only.

Friction force is the answer.

A student combined equal amounts of two solutions. One solution had a pH of 2 and the other had a pH of 12. Which would most likely be the resulting pH? 1 3 6 11

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Answer:

6

Explanation:

Answer:

6

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What element is this? Ignore my answer choice.

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Answer:

Aluminum

Explanation:

It is your choice because only aluminum has 13 protons

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yea its aluminum the 13 element because of its 13 protons

What causes objects to move or stay still?
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Reasoning:

Evidence:

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Answer:

For an object to move, there must be a force. A force is a push or pull that causes an object to move, change direction, change speed, or stop. Without a force, an object that is moving will continue to move and an object at rest will remain at rest.

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Answer:

The answer to this question is ( a )

Explanation:

ionic: transfer of electrons covalent: sharing of electrons

Which statement best describes what a circle graph shows?
A. A frequency distribution
B. Data as proportions of a whole
C. The average of a data set
D. The relationship between two variables

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The answer is to the question would be B

How were the novae on Venus similar to the landforms in Gerya’s computer model?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The model results matched the novae on Venus. This provided evidence that Gerya's idea that a thinner crust and higher surface temperature might allow melted rock to push up toward the surface, forming novae.

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The earth would be the answer because it has the most mass and is heavier than all of the other objects
The earth is the answer

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List three examples of where potential energy is transformed to kinetic energy in the Rube Goldberg Machine simulation. Fully explain the energy transformations using complete sentences. (Example: The ball has potential energy when it sits on the shelf that transforms to kinetic energy when it falls to the ground.)

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Answer:

1. The ball will have potential energy at the top of the mountain, when the ball falls the ball will have kinetic energy .

2. The roller coaster has potential energy when stopped on the very top, therefore it releases kinetic energy when it falls down the rollercoaster.

3. The car on the hill had potential energy weather when it went down it had kinetic energy.

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You are looking at two samples of iron. One sample is very small and came from the red soil on the planet Mars. The other sample is very large and came from Earth's core. True or False, these two samples contain different atoms

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The two samples don’t contain different atoms so it will be false

What is the relationship between Potential energy and Kinetic energy in a system?
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Potential is something than hasn’t moved but could. Kinetic is something already in motions.

Which description of salt is a physical property?
A. No combustion
B. Makes ionic bonds
C. Product of mixing acids and bases
D. Solid does not conduct electricity

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Answer: it was in the lesson, the answer is it is solid and does not conduct electricity

Explanation:

Physical Properties                                 Chemical Properties

White cubic crystals                                 Do not undergo combustion

Odorless, salty taste                                 Make ionic bonds easily

As solids, they do not conduct electricity  The product of mixing acids and bases

D. Solid does not conduct electricity
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