Which of the following is produced by a nuclear bomb?
a. Electromagnetic, thermal, nuclear. b. Elastic, gravitational, sound.
c. Gravitational, mechanical, electrical. d. Sound, electromagnetic, smell

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Answer 1
which of the following is produced by nuclear bomb?

A electric magnetic thermal nuclear
Answer 2
I have see this before, I think it is A!

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The sun is brighter than all other stars because of its:

absolute magnitude
luminosity
apparent magnitude

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Answer:

apparent magnitude

Explanation:

Apparent magnitude because the sun is closer to us. It is not nessecarily brighter- it just appears brighter to us because the sun is the closest star to Earth. I hope this helped!

What are Saturn’s rings mostly made of?
A.
nitrogen and helium

B.
ice and water vapor

C.
volcanic dust particles

D. chunks of ice and rock

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youre answer would be D :)

Answer: It should be D

Explanation:

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Answer:

Kinetic - a box moving

Thermal - sand that feels warm

Electrical - lightning

Radiant - radio waves

Gravitational Potential - fruit hanging from a tree

Answer:

A goes with A B goes with B and C goes with C D goes with D and E goes with E i remember doing this so its correct i think

Explanation:

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Instructions: Create a comic strip detailing the adventure of your character as the character is exposed to thermal energy, causing it to undergo phase changes from a solid, to a liquid, to a gas. Place drawings inside the boxes and written content on the lines below each box.
Your presentation must include the following:
• title and introduction of your character, including what substance it is made of
• source of thermal energy your character encountered (conduction, convection, and/or radiation)
• detailed description and/or diagram of the particle transformation from solid to liquid phase
• detailed description and/or diagram of the particle transformation from liquid to gas phase

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Answer:

I don't know I just need points

Explanation:

(Science)
Which of the following situations is an example of Newton's 3rd Law?

A: To jump off the ground, your legs push down on the Earth, and it pushes you back.
B: During a game of baseball, a pitched ball stays in motion until it connects with the bat and changes direction.
C: A 250-pound linebacker exerts more force tackling the quarterback than a 150- pound player would​

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I believe it would be B. Newton’s third law state for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

I am stuck on this assignment for 2 weeks, Please Help me

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Answer:

i think i got it so you know the video that your teacher showed you The cer video? you have to write it in the blank (ps im not creepy it says in the top)

Explanation:

it says it in the top

Help me please U-U..................................................

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Answer:

1. observation

2. (i think that sliced cheese...) hypothesis

3. results

4. (i keep four separate sets of cheese...) experiment

5. problem

6. (i was right: touching the...) conclusion

7. inference

Explanation:

yeah :)

Explanation:

write 20 physical Quantities with S.I unit and formula

Help pleaseeeeeeeee
The coating on the head of a match is highly flammable. When it burns, it releases a great deal of energy. However, before the match can burn, it must gain a small amount of energy from a spark. That spark is typically produced by striking (rubbing) the match head against a rough surface.
Sketch and describe a potential energy diagram that represents the striking and burning of the match. Remember to label the diagram with the energy changes that occur. Your answer must include the potential energy diagram and a written description.
(Note: you do not have to use actual energy values.)

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Hope the picture helps I was a bit confused tho sorry for the mistakes too. Sorry next time please explain the question more.

The diagram below shows the sun and four positions, A, B, C, and D, of the moon around Earth. (1 point)

Two circles are shown. The smaller circle is on the left and is labeled Earth. It has the label B on top, C on the right, D at the bottom, and A on the left. The larger circle is labeled Sun and is on the right of the circle labeled Earth

Which of the following statements is correct about the type of tide that would be created based on the placement of the moon according to the image above?

1.If the moon is at A, a neap tide will occur because the gravitational pull of the moon cancels out some of the pull from the sun to create lower than normal tides.

2.If the moon is at B, a neap tide will occur because the moon's gravitational force increases due to the shadow of the sun.

3.If the moon is at C, a spring tide will occur because the combined gravitational pull of the moon and sun creates higher than normal tides.

4.If the moon is at D, a spring tide will occur because the sun's gravitational force is reduced due to the shadow of the moon.

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Answer:

3. If the moon is at C, a spring tide will occur because the combined gravitational pull of the moon and sun creates higher than normal tides.

In your own words, describe what the difference is between climate and weather. Be as specific as possible and include as much details as possible

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climate is a long time version of weather
climate: the weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period of time.
weather: the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.

How does the greenhouse effect influence the climate on Earth? 5pts
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-
A - It prevents Earth from getting too cold
B - It prevents Earth from getting too hot
C - It traps heat from the sun
D - A and C

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The answer is D it prevents Earth from getting too cold and it traps heat from the sun.
Answer is D. Without green house gases, the earth would be covered in ice and would have an average temperature of -18 degrees Celsius. Greenhouse affects also trap the heat from the sun. Hope this helps! Please give me brainliest answer thanks

What is another name for a working circuit? *
A Open circuit
B Closed circuit
C Series circuit

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i believe it’s a closed circuit but i’m not 100%
The answer would be B).

The distance of Saturn from the sun is:

< 1 A.U.
> 1 A.U.
= 1 A.U.

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Answer:

1 astronomical unit is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun; approximately 150 million km. At its closest point, Saturn is 9 AU, and then at its most distant point, it's 10.1 AU. Saturn's average distance from the Sun is 9.6 AU. We have written many articles about Saturn for Universe Today.

Explanation:

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How did the social structure of ancient Rome affect the lives of its people?



How was life for women and children in the Roman Republic different from life for women and children today?



How were the people of ancient Rome able to change their government?



How did the diverse religions of ancient Rome reflect Roman life?



How did trade in the Roman Republic lead to the development of the merchant class?



What were the main causes of the decline of the Roman Republic?

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Answer:

                 

Explanation:

Logically why would light move faster in vacuum than in a solid? *

light cannot travel in vacuum; it needs a medium to travel in just like mechanical waves
this is incorrect, light moves faster in a solid
in a solid light gets absorbed by atoms before coming out the other side
there's nothing for light to bounce off of in vacuum

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Answer:

The light moves the fastest in a solid because there are move particles and with more particles they are closer together than in a liquid or gas. A vacuum has no particles with no particles there is nothing to transfer the light.

Explanation:

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