Answer:
from which class are you the answer of this depend on your class
1. How long is a day on Venus?
2. How is Venus similar to Earth?
3. Describe Venus’ atmospheric composition.
Answer:
2:Venus is often named as Earth's twin because both worlds share a similar size, surface composition and have an atmosphere with a complex weather system. ... Both planets have almost the same size and density and Venus is only a 30% closer to the Sun than Earth 1:116d 18h 0m 3: The atmosphere of Venus is made up almost completely of carbon dioxide. It also includes small doses of nitrogen and clouds of sulfuric acid. ... This composition causes a runaway greenhouse effect that heats the planet even hotter than the surface of Mercury, although Venus lies farther from the sun.
Explanation:
E) The displacement is always equal to the distance traveled.
You drive 6.00 km at 50.0 km/h and then another 6.00 km at 90.0 km/h.
a) What is the total distance traveled?
Answer:
you just calculate the time in the two cases then add. I decided to convert into minutes and seconds
the force on a dropped apple hitting the ground depends upon
Answer:
F=ma
Explanation:
Force = mass * acceleration
Sally has a car that accelerates at 5 m/s2. If the car has a mass of 1000 kg, how much force does the car produce?
Answer:
5000 NExplanation:
The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula
force = mass × acceleration
From the question we have
mass = 1000 kg
acceleration = 5 m/s²
We have
force = 1000 × 5 = 5000
We have the final answer as
5000 NHope this helps you
Answer:
The answer is 5000 N (Newtons).
Explanation:
F=M*A
F=1000 kilograms * 5 m/s squared
F=5000 Newtons
which takes more energy, going from 0 to 30, or from 30 to 60?
Which Si unit would be most appropriate for measuring the length of a
hand?
A. Millimeters
B. Kilometers
C. Kilograms
D. Milliliters
Answer:
A. Millimeters
Explanation:
C. is a unit of weight-wrong
D. is a unit of volume-wrong
B .kilometers are too large
Answer: A. Millimeters
Explanation:
Because it is more reasonable
how much is the velocity of a body when it travels 600 m in 5 minutes ?
Answer:
The answer is two meter per second square
Auditory receptors detect?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Like olfactory cells that detect odors, auditory receptor cells (also called hair cells) are recessed from the surface of the body. ... Sound waves are converted into vibrations in a fluid in the inner ear, and these vibrations indirectly move the hair cells, which then send electrical signals to the brain.
crispr is a molecular tool that naturally exists in some types of ___________.
Answer:
bacteria and archaea
Explanation:
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Exercise builds muscles because it causes them to contract. If this is the case, would massage, which causes them to relax, also be a way of building muscle?
A.
No, massage does not have any health benefits.
B.
Yes, any working with muscles makes them stronger.
C.
Yes, massage begins when the muscles are very tight.
D.
No, the contraction is where building strength comes from.
Answer:
If I were you I'd go with B, it just seems to make the most sense to me out of these options.
1. Why is Mars red?
2. Why doesn’t Mars have liquid water now? What evidence is there that Mars once had liquid water?
3. Is the surface of Mars young, like the surface of Venus? How would you know?
Answer:
1.Because the soil looks like rusty iron
How much force (in Newtons) acts on a 1700 kg car going around a
80 m radius turn at a speed of 15 m/s?
a) 375
b) 4781
c) 1167
d) 319
Answer:
b) 4781 N
Explanation:
Because there is a redius do this question is talking about the acceleration force which= mv^2/r
so a=15^2/80=2.8125 m^2/s
so the force will be = m.a
F =1700×2.8125=4781.25 N
What must differ between the atom of two different elements?
A. protons and neutrons in the nucleus
B. neutrons in the atom
C. electrons in the atom
D. protons in the atom
Answer:
A.protons and neutrons in the nucleus.