Answer:
Newton's Third Law of Motion states that to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the earth pushes on you to send you into the air after jumping, you also push on the earth with the same force. But forces are different from accelerations. A force F is a push or pull on an object
Explanation:
Answer:
Friction
Explanation:
Friction causes an opposite force
How many ATOMS of
Hydrogen are found in
Butane (C4H10)?
Answer:
does this help? 17.342%
Explanation:
Neutral atoms have the same number of____
What’s the missing word?
Answer:
electrons and protons
Explanation:
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Answer:
The seasons are a result of the tilt of the earth
When a solid with a mass of 53.78 g is added to 50.0 ml of water in a graduated cylinder, the volume increases to 56.4 ml. Calculate the density of the solid.
Answer:
The answer is 8.40 g/mLExplanation:
The density of a substance can be found by using the formula
[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\ [/tex]
volume = final volume of water - initial volume of water
volume = 56.4 - 50 = 6.4 mL
We have
[tex]density = \frac{53.78}{6.4} \\ = 8.403125[/tex]
We have the final answer as
8.40 g/mLHope this helps you
Select the correct answer
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following happens to the particles when the temperature of liquid water drops?
kinetic energy decreases
kinetic energy increases and then decreases
kinetic energy increases
kinetic energy stays constant
Answer:
The Kinetic energy decreases
Explanation:
because the speed of the molecules slows down.
Use the equation below to solve the problem that follows.
2H2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2H2O (g)
When David reacts 13.8 grams of hydrogen gas with excess oxygen, 87.0 grams of water are formed. Calculate his percent yield of water.
Im very loss with this question
Percent yield of water : 70%
Further explanationReaction
2H₂ (g) + O₂ (g) → 2H₂O (g)
mol H₂(MW= 2 g/mol) :
[tex]\tt \dfrac{13.8~g}{2~g/mol}=6.9~mol[/tex]
mol H₂O = mol H₂ = 6.9
mass H₂O(theoretical) :
[tex]\tt 6.9\times 18~g/mol=124.2~g[/tex]
[tex]\tt \%yield=\dfrac{actual}{theoretical}\times 100\%\\\\\%yield=\dfrac{87}{124.2}\times 100\%=70\%[/tex]
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
This answer is correct; if you want you can use context clues, the middle two are not benefits, the first one is just absurd, so the only other logical answer id D. Also, its true.
The middle two are negative, and therefore cannot be benefits no matter how they are looked at.
For an explanation of the first answer and why it's wrong, read the comments.
The half-life of carbon-14 is about ____________ years.
Fill in the blank.
Answer:
5730 years
Explanation: for more on radiocarbon dating.) and hence explain why the amount of carbon-14 in the sample decays by half over any period of 5730 years.
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In a stream, how are particles such as silt, clay, and sand carried?
A. as dissolve load
B. as bed load
C. in suspension
D. in solution
In a stream, how are particles such as silt, clay, and sand carried?
A. particles rubbing together
B. An increase is suspended materials
C. an increase in the dissolve load
D. changes in the stream 's carrying capacity
The path of a stream can vary considerably, depending on the slope of the land and the
A. bedload of the stream
B. amount of rainfall
C. amount of hummus present in the soil
D. Type of material through which the stream flows
The amount of dissolved material that stream water carries is usually expressed in
A. cubic meters per second
B. parts per million
C. cubic feet per minute
D. grams per 1000 gallons
The carrying capacity of a stream depends on both the velocity and the
A. Temperature of the water
B. amount of water in the stream
C. type of material through which the stream flows
D. minerals dissolved in the stream
Answer:
1 B
2A
#D
3B
1D
2B
3C
4A
A,C,A,B
C,A,C,A
C,A,A,B
Explanation:
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In ecosystem, particles are carried as bed load by rubbing particles together.Path of stream can be varied depending on amount of humus present in soil and is measured in cubic meters per second and carrying capacity depends on type of material through which stream flows.
What is an ecosystem?Ecosystem is defined as a system which consists of all living organisms and the physical components with which the living beings interact. The abiotic and biotic components are linked to each other through nutrient cycles and flow of energy.
Energy enters the system through the process of photosynthesis .Animals play an important role in transfer of energy as they feed on each other.As a result of this transfer of matter and energy takes place through the system .Living organisms also influence the quantity of biomass present.By decomposition of dead plants and animals by microbes nutrients are released back in to the soil.
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We can verify the properties as follows;
1) Sour taste - Put some soda on your tongue
2) Corrode metals - Put a little soda on a clean metal surface
3) Effect on Litmus paper - Dip a blue litmus paper in soda
4) Electrolysis - Add two electrodes to soda and connect a battery.
Does Soda show acidic properties?Soda, specifically carbonated beverages like cola or soda pop, typically exhibits acidic properties. The acidity of soda is primarily due to the presence of carbonic acid (H₂CO₃), which forms when carbon dioxide gas (CO₂) dissolves in water.
When carbon dioxide is dissolved in water under high pressure, it forms carbonic acid through the following reaction:
CO₂ + H₂O ⇌ H₂CO₃
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The three types of symbiosis are ___ and ___
Answer:
mutualism,commensalism and parasitism
Answer:
mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism
How many grams are in a 3.1E21 atom sample of vanadium
A student wants to investigate competition between two organisms. For the investigation, it
is most important that the student should choose organisms that
O require the same resources.
O reproduce at the same rate.
O are both active during the day.
o have the same adaptations.
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Answer:
i think that the answer is B
Explanation:
If a student wants to investigate competition between two organisms in an ecosystem the organisms should have same adaptations and use same resources.
What is an ecosystem?Ecosystem is defined as a system which consists of all living organisms and the physical components with which the living beings interact. The abiotic and biotic components are linked to each other through nutrient cycles and flow of energy.
Energy enters the system through the process of photosynthesis .Animals play an important role in transfer of energy as they feed on each other.As a result of this transfer of matter and energy takes place through the system .Living organisms also influence the quantity of biomass present.By decomposition of dead plants and animals by microbes nutrients are released back in to the soil.
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How does a longshore current change the beach
Answer:
As this sheet of water moves on and off the beach, it can “capture” and transport beach sediment back out to sea. This process, known as “longshore drift,” can cause significant beach erosion.
why do the Noble gases have the highest ionization energies across a period?
Answer:
ionization energy decreases from top to bottom in groups, and increases from left to right across a period. So technically, the noble games have the largest ionization energy.
Explanation:
Which of these describes a challenge that the engineer of a high-altitude
airplane would need to consider?
A. More fuel is used at higher altitudes.
B. The airplane may succumb to the power of gravity as lift
decreases at higher altitudes.
C. The airplane may need a heat shield for protection from sonic
booms.
O D. The airplane will create more drag at higher altitudes than lower
altitudes.
Answer:
I think its (B)
Explanation:
as when the air thins out at higher elevations, your lift decreases so at some point, the plane cant produce enough lift to overcome gravity.
A massless length of twine can withstand a maximum tension of 490 N. The twine is used to spin a 28-kg ball in horizontal circular motion of radius 1.8 m. The ball is spun faster and faster until the twine breaks. What was the maximum speed of the ball?
7.2 m/s
3.2 m/s
5.6 m/s
11 m/s
Answer:
5.6 m/s
Explanation:
Carbon dioxide is formed by the given formula.
C(s)+O2(g)→CO2(g)
Carbon dioxide is
A
a compound of two elements, carbon and oxygen.
B
a mixture of two compounds, carbon and oxygen.
C
a compound of two atoms, carbon and oxygen.
D
an element of two atoms, carbon and oxygen.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
You can see protons yes or no
No. Not with the naked eye
1. Which best represents a compound?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The one that best represents a compound is answer "D" because you compounds are chemically bonded and are always together.
Which characteristic is common to all inner planets?
rings
moons
rocky surfaces
slow revolutions
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Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
rocky surfaces
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Answer:
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What is an atomic nucleus
Answer:
The atomic nucleus is the small, dense region consisting of protons and net at the center of an atom.
Explanation:
The atomic nucleus is the small, dense region consisting of protons and neutrons at the center of an atom, discovered in 1911 by Ernest Rutherford based on the 1909 Geiger–Marsden gold foil experiment. ... Protons and neutrons are bound together to form a nucleus by the nuclear force.
Answer:
The atomic nucleus is the small , dense region consisting of protons and neutrons at the center of an atom .
Which of the following elements is a metalloid? A. phosphorus B. cobalt C. silicon D. magnesium
Answer: silicon
Explanation:it just is
Respuesta
es la C. silicio
Explanation:
No existe una definición estandarizada de elemento metaloide ni un consenso completo sobre los elementos que son metaloides.
En la clasificación de metaloides se suelen incluir a:
Boro (B)
Silicio (Si)
Germanio (Ge)
Arsénico (As)
Antimonio (Sb)
Telurio (Te)
Which of the following are electromagnetic waves? *
Water waves
Sound waves
Radio waves
Seismic waves
The diagram above shows the distribution of speeds for a sample of N2(g)
at 25°C
. Which of the following graphs shows the distribution of speeds for a sample of O2(g)
at 25°C
(dashed line) ?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The Maxwell-Boltzmann equation, is the basis for discussion of the kinetic theory of gases. From it we can understand how gases are distributed at a particular temperature.
Let us remember that the kinetic energy of all gases is the same at the same temperature. However, the distribution of gases depends on their molecular weight at that particular temperature.
Heavier molecules are known to move slowly compared to lighter molecules. Heavier molecules generally have a smaller distribution while lighter molecules spread out.
For this reason, oxygen which is heavier than nitrogen has a smaller distribution as shown in the diagram (molar mass of oxygen = 32g/mol) while nitrogen (molar mass 28 g/mol) has a distribution that is more spread out being a lighter molecule. Hence the option chosen.
Can someone tell me about kinetic, potential, and gravitational energy?
Answer:
the internet can teach you alot about all 3 things
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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what are the components of salt solution?
Answer:
*sodium chloride
*potassium chloride
*calcium chloride dihydrate
*magnesium chloride hexahydrate
*sodium acetate trihydrate
*sodium citrate dihydrate
*sodium hydroxide
Explanation:
Are the components of salt
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