Which chemicals are major contributors to ozone layer destruction? Select two answer choices.

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Answer 1

Answer:

what are the answers to select? or do you just say them

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Answer:

c and d

Explanation:


Related Questions

How do covalentes bonds form

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A covalent bond forms when two or more valence electrons are attracted by the positively charged nuclei of two atoms and thus are shared between both atoms.

The first group of planets that are made of rock and closest to the sun

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Answer:

A terrestrial planet, telluric planet, or rocky planet is a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals. Within the Solar System, the terrestrial planets are the inner planets closest to the Sun

A carbon ion with 10 electrons and 6 protons would have a charge of ?

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Answer:

-4

Explanation:

Electrons are negative while protons are positive.

To find the charge, add the number of protons to the number of electrons.

6+(-10)

6-10

-4 is the charge

When the wooden block is placed in the water and allowed to float to the top, what percentage of it is submerged

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Answer:

This question is incomplete

Explanation:

This question is incomplete. However, what is described in the question is known as upthrust. Upthrust is an upward force on an object (in this case the wooden block) provided by the liquid (water) as a result of it displacing some of the liquid. Thus floating objects will normally displace some part of the liquid; making some part of it to be submerged in water.

The percentage of the submerged wooden block can be calculated as

length (in height) of the wood block submerged in water/total length (in height) of the wood × 100

A hockey puck is sliding on frictionless ice, in an Eastward direction. It collides with a second hockey puck, initially stationary, which then goes off in the Northern direction. What direction is the first hockey puck moving after the collision

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Answer:

Southeast

Explanation:

We have to put into cognisance that the first hockey puck is moving in the eastern direction in the first instance, before it hits the other stationary hockey puck. And as such, on hitting the second puck, it's displacement is expected to differ, as a result of the collision. While the stationary puck will the move in the Eastern direction, it changes the direction of the first puck, from eastern to southeastern

How long would it take a 500. W electric motor to do 15010 J of work?

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time = energy / power = 15010 / 500 = .... seconds

1000 kg car takes travels on a circular track having radius 100 m with speed 10 m/s. What is the minimum coefficient of static friction between tires and track needed to keep the car on circular path. *
A- 0.01
B- 0.05
C- 0.1
D- 0.2

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Answer:

C. 0.1

Explanation:

How long will it take a 2190 W motor to lift a 1.47 x 104 g box, 6.34 x 104 mm vertically.​

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Answer:

4.2s

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Power = 2190W

Mass of box = 1.47 x 10⁴g

distance  = 6.34 x 10⁴mm

Unknown:

Time  = ?

Solution:

Power is the rate at which work is done;

 Mathematically;

        Power  = [tex]\frac{work done}{time}[/tex]  

   Time  = [tex]\frac{work done}{power}[/tex]  

 Work done  = weight x height

 convert mass to kg;

     100g = 1kg;

           1.47 x 10⁴g  = 14.7kg

convert the height to m;

          1000mm = 1m

          6.34 x 10⁴mm gives 63.4m

  Work done  = 14.7 x 9.8 x 63.4 = 9133.4J

  Time taken = [tex]\frac{9133.4}{2190}[/tex]   = 4.2s

If a star appears to wobble back back and forth, or its light seems to change in brightness, what might be the cause?

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Answer:

The first method, known as the wobble method, looks for changes in a star's relative velocity caused by the gravitational tug of a nearby planet. ... If a planet's orbit crosses between its parent star and Earth, it will block some of the light and cause the star to dim.

Explanation:

We all know that the chains of gravity shackle a planet to its star. That star's enormous gravitational influence keeps its planetary family in orbit. But gravity works both ways: as the planets sweep around in their orbits, they tug on their parent stars to and fro, causing those stars to wobble

Answer:

The way it’s orbiting

Explanation:

The peripheral speed of the tooth of a 10-in.-diameter circular saw blade is 230 ft/s when the power to the saw is turned off. The speed of the tooth decreases at a constant rate, and the blade comes to rest in 17 s. Determine the time at which the total acceleration of the tooth is 130 ft/s2.

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Answer:

The time is  [tex]t_r =21.58 \ s[/tex]  

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The  diameter of the circular saw  is [tex]d = 10 \ in = \frac{10}{12} = 0.833 \ feet[/tex]

   The peripheral speed is [tex]u = 230 \ ft/s[/tex]

    The time taken for the blade to come to rest is t = 17 s

    The total  acceleration of the tooth considered is  [tex]a = 130 \ ft/s^2[/tex]  

Generally the radius of the blade is mathematically represented as

            [tex]r = \frac{0.833}{2}= 0. 4165 \ feet[/tex]

Generally the tangential acceleration of the blade is mathematically represented as

           [tex]a__{t}} = \frac{v - u}{t}[/tex]

Here v is the final  velocity of the tooth of the blade which is  zero  since the blade came to  rest

so  

         [tex]a__{t}} = \frac{0 - 230}{ 17}[/tex]

=>      [tex]a__{t}} = - 13.53 \ ft/s^2[/tex]

Generally the total acceleration of the tooth of the blade is mathematically represented as

         [tex]a = \sqrt{a_t^2 + a_r^2}[/tex]

Here [tex]a_r[/tex] is the radial acceleration , now making [tex]a_r[/tex] the subject of the formula we have that

        [tex]130= \sqrt{13.56 ^2 + a_r^2}[/tex]

=>     [tex]a_r = \sqrt{130^2 -(- 13.56)^2}[/tex]

=>     [tex]a_r = 129.3 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Generally radial  acceleration is mathematically represented as

      [tex]a_r = \frac{v_r^2}{r}[/tex]    

Here  [tex]v_r[/tex] is the velocity at which the total acceleration is 130 ft/s2.

=>   [tex]v_r = \sqrt{a_r * r }[/tex]  

=>  [tex]v_r = \sqrt{129.3 * 0.4165 }[/tex]

=>  [tex]v_r = 7.34 \ m/s[/tex]

Generally the time at which the total acceleration is  130 ft/s2. is mathematically represented as

        [tex]t_r = \frac{7.34 - 300}{a_t}[/tex]

=>      [tex]t_r = \frac{7.34 - 300}{-13.56}[/tex]

=>      [tex]t_r =21.58 \ s[/tex]    

A 60-kg woman runs up a staircase 15 m high (vertically) in 20 s.

Required:
a. How much power does she expend?
b. What is her horsepowerrating.

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Answer:

(a) 441 W (b) 0.59 hP

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of a woman, m = 60 kg

Height of a staircase, h = 15 m

Time, t = 20 s

(a) We need to find the power she expend. Work done per unit time is called power. It is given by :

[tex]P=\dfrac{W}{t}\\\\P=\dfrac{mgh}{t}\\\\P=\dfrac{60\times 9.8\times 15}{20}\\\\P=441\ W[/tex]

( b) Since, 1 hP = 745.7 W

P = 0.59 hP

Explain the procedures used and data recorded to identify a crystalline mineral based on its properties.

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Answer:

By examining its external shape, color, hardness, etc.

Explanation:

Two hockey players are about to collide on the ice. One player has a mass of
66 kg and is traveling at 1.5 m/s north. The other has a mass of 75 kg and is
traveling at 1.2 m/s south. The system consists of the two tlockey players.
According to the law of conservation of momentum, what is the total
momentum of the system after they collide? Assume the collision is an
elastic collision.
A. 189 kg-m/s south
O B. 9 kg-m/s north
C. 189 kg.m/s north
D. 9 kg m/s south

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Answer:

Option B: 9 kg.m/s North

Explanation:

We are told;

One player has a mass of

66 kg and is traveling at 1.5 m/s north.

Thus, velocity is positive since it's acting in the positive direction upwards.

Thus;

m1 = 66 kg

v1 = 1.5 m/s

Also, The other has a mass of 75 kg and is traveling at 1.2 m/s south.

Since it's traveling south, it means that velocity is negative. Thus;

m2 = 75 kg

v2 = -1.2 m/s

From conservation of mass, total momentum is;

m_total = m1•v1 + m2•v2

m_total = (66 × 1.5) + (75 × -1.2)

m_total = 99 - 90

m_total = 9 kg.m/s

This is positive and thus it will be in the direction of the north.

Answer:

9 kg-m/s north

Explanation:

How does temperature effect density and the flow of convection currents?

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Answer:

Convection

Explanation:

Convection is heat transfer due to a density differential within a fluid. As water's temperature increases in the presence of a heat source, it will become less dense and rise. As it moves up and away from the heat source, it cools and becomes more dense and sinks.

how can voltage be produced by magnetism and motion?​

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Answer:

Electromagnetic Induction by a Moving Magnet

Then the action of moving a coil or loop of wire through a magnetic field induces a voltage in the coil with the magnitude of this induced voltage being proportional to the speed or velocity of the movement.

Explanation:

Which change of state is shown in the model?

-condensation
-deposition
-boiling
-freezing

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Answer: what’s the model

Explanation:

it's B hope this help's

if an object is moving with a velocity of 25m/s, an acceleration of 5m/s and has a travel time of 5s, what is the final velocity of the object?​

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V = at + V0

where v0 is the initial speed, a is the acceleration and t is the time.

So:

v = 5m/s^2*5s + 25m/s = 50 m/s

True or False. A compound is formed when two or more elements are combined to make a
new substance with its own properties.


Anyone?

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Answer:

I believe It's true. Since from memory I KNOW a compound is formed when elements are combined chemically.

Answer: correct

Explanation: a compound is 2 or more elements formed to make a completely new thing. For example, water is a compound. Why? Well, water is h20. What is h20? It’s Hydrogen and Oxygen. Oxygen is also a compound. Another example is CO2 (carbon dioxide) it’s made of carbon and oxygen, so it’s a compound! A element is just a pure substance. It’s not made up of other materials. It’s in its purest form.

yes or no
1.the ink of a pen that is used for writing is not a colloid
2.the blood consists of solid particles and plasma are considered a kind of colloid.​

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Answer:

1. No, it is a colloid

2. Yes

Explanation:

what is a factor that scientists use to classify orders of soil?

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climate, plant type, soil composition.

Ken Griffey, Jr's warehouse shot in the 1933 home run derby travelled 93 feet per second for 5 seconds. How far did he hit the ball?

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Answer:

465 feet because 93*5 = 465, btw that was 1993 not 1933

Explanation:

A projectile rolls off a cliff with a velocity of 40 m/s. The cliff is 60 meters high.
1. Calculate the time the projectile takes to hit the ground
2. Calculate the distance the projectile travelled on the X-axis horizontally before hitting the ground
3. Calculate the impact velocity of the projectile on the Y-axis
4. Calculate the Resultant velocity V r
5. Calculate the angle at which the projectile hits the ground
6. Calculate Sine Θ
7. Calculate Tan Θ
8. A final Resultant Velocity Statement

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Answer:

1) t = 3.45 s, 2)  x = 138 m, 3) v_{y} = -33.81 m /s, 4) v = 52.37 m / s ,

5) θ = -40.2º

Explanation:

This is a projectile exercise, as they indicate that the projectile rolls down the cliff, it goes with a horizontal speed when leaving the cliff, therefore the speed is v₀ₓ = 40 m / s.

1) Let's calculate the time that Taardaen reaches the bottom, we place the reference system at the bottom of the cliff

      y = y₀ + [tex]v_{oy}[/tex] t - ½ g t²

When leaving the cliff the speed is horizontal  v_{oy}= 0 and at the bottom of the cliff y = 0

      0 = y₀ - ½ g t2

      t = √ 2y₀ / g

      t = √ (2 60 / 9.8)

      t = 3.45 s

2) The horizontal distance traveled

     x = v₀ₓ t

     x = 40 3.45

     x = 138 m

3) The vertical velocity at the point of impact

     v_{y} = I go - g t

     v_{y} = 0 - 9.8 3.45

     v_{y} = -33.81 m /s

the negative sign indicates that the speed is down

4) the resulting velocity at this point

   v = √ (vₓ² + v_{y}²)

   v = √ (40² + 33.8²)

   v = 52.37 m / s

5) angle of impact

    tan θ = v_{y} / vx

    θ = tan⁻¹ v_{y} / vx

    θ = tan⁻¹ (-33.81 / 40)

    θ = -40.2º

6) sin (-40.2) = -0.6455

7) tan (-40.2) = -0.845

8) when the projectile falls down the cliff, the horizontal speed remains constant and the vertical speed increases, therefore the resulting speed has a direction given by the angle that is measured clockwise from the x axis

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Answer:

matter

Explanation:

Hope I helped :)

Regular exercise can:
A.
Reduce stress and anxiety
B.
Boost your immune system
C.
Increase your overall feeling of wellness
D.
All of the above

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D. All of the above I take this course too and was stuck on this one for a while

Answer:

D

Explanation:

After school, a student rides his bike back home. The student lives 750 meters from the school. If it takes the student 3 minutes to get home, what is his average speed?

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Answer:

(4,5) and (8,10) what is the slope

Explanation:

After school, a student rides his bike back home. The student lives 750 meters from the school. If it takes the student 3 minutes to get home, what is his average speed?

A coiled telephone cord forms a spiral with 65.0 turns, a diameter of 1.30 cm, and an unstretched length of 65.5 cm. Determine the inductance of one conductor in the unstretched cord.

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Answer:

[tex]L=1.07\ \mu H[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

No of turns in a coiled telephone cord is 65

The diameter of the coil, d = 1.3 cm = 0.013 m

Radius, r = 0.0065 m

Unstretched length of the coil, l = 65.5 cm = 0.655 m

We need to find the inductance of one conductor in the unstretched cord. The formula for the inductance is given by :

[tex]L=\dfrac{\mu_oN^2 A}{l}\\\\L=\dfrac{4\pi \times 10^{-7}\times (65)^2\times \pi (0.0065)^2}{0.655 }\\\\L=1.07\times 10^{-6}\ H\\\\L=1.07\ \mu H[/tex]

So, the inductance of one conductor in the unstretched cord is [tex]1.07\ \mu H[/tex].

Which of the following is made up of vibrating electric and magnetic fields
traveling together?
A. An electromagnetic wave
B. A generator
C. An induced current
D. An electromagnet

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Answer:

A. An electromagnetic wave

Explanation:

A P E X

Sean and Tommy are debating the positive and negative impacts of technology on environmental quality. Tommy is listing the negative impacts. Which of the following would help his argument? (2 points)
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Solar panels have become more effective due to technological improvements.

Technology has helped make recycling to be more efficient.

It has created new ways to clean up oil spills.

Factories contribute to air and water pollution.

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Answer:

Factories contribute to air and water pollution.

Explanation:

The picture below shows a science model made with a balloon, cord, and radiosonde.

Image showing a science model made with a balloon; at the bottom of the balloon is a cord with a radiosonde attached to it.

Which of these is most likely the function of the science model?

To change the density of air
To increase the humidity in air
To reduce the atmospheric pressure
To predict extreme weather conditions

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Answer:

Since the person above didn't answer correctly I will, the correct option is (D) this is because the picture shown is of a weather balloon and the purpose of this device is to predict weather and its conditions

Hope this helped! (: Have a nice day

Answer: To predict extreme weather conditions

A radiosonde is a small tool that is put under a balloon filled with either hydrogen or helium. As the radiosonde goes up it measures pressure, temperature, and relative humidity.

If a car traveled 50 meters in 2 seconds, what will the velocity be? (Write the answer with a number, on decimal if needed, then a space and the units, for example 5.7 m/s)

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Answer:

The answer is 25 m/s

Explanation:

The velocity of the car can be found by using the formula

[tex]v = \frac{d}{t} \\ [/tex]

d is the distance

t is the time taken

From the question we have

[tex]v = \frac{50}{2} \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

25 m/s

Hope this helps you

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