Answer:
up and down I think
Explanation:
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Explain how you can use a rope to prove that waves transfer energy not matter.
Waves transfer energy not matter since waves on a rope are mechanical waves.
Waves on a rope?When a rope is displaced, we notice that the rope essentially remains at the same position just that it vibrates. These vibrations begin at one end and is eventually transferred across the length o the rope.
This ultimately implies that, waves transfer energy not matter. The waves on a rope are mechanical waves.
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What is the net force of a falling bowling ball that weighs 55 N and has 15 N of air resistance?
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What would be the acceleration of a 80 kg box that is being pushed with a force of 20 N but has 5 N of friction on it
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What does a straight line slanting up from left to right on a distance versus time graph show?
Average time
Average distance
Constant speed
Changing speed
Please answer!
Answer:
it's at a constant speed
Explanation:
If the line slopes upward from left to right, this means the object is speeding up.
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Measuring distance traveled in a specific amount of time is --.
a. speed
b. acceleration
c. momentum
d. inertia
Which layer of the atmosphere do most planes fly in?
A. Troposphere B. Stratosphere C. Mesosphere D. Thermosphere E. Exosphere
Answer:
It is the Stratosphere.
Explanation:
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Two objects fall from the same height on earth. One object weighs 5kg and the other object weighs 10kg, which object will hit the ground faster? (no air friction)
a
5 kg object
b
Both objects will continue to travel through space until stopped.
c
Both objects will hit the ground at the same time
d
10 kg object
Answer; I say both
Explanation: becuase if you take all air away then they will fall at the same time
What is the distance traveled by a snail moving a constant 2 cm/min for 10 minutes?
a
200 cm
b
10 cm
c
5 cm
d
20 cm
Answer:
d) 20cm
Explanation:
Multiply 2 by 10
What is the velocity of a car that traveled a total of 75 kilometers in 1.5 hours?
a
26.5 hr/Km
b
50.0 hr/Km
c
50.0 Km/hr
d
112.5 Km/hr
Answer:
C. 50 km/hr
Explanation:
Speed = distance ÷ time
Speed = 75km ÷ 1.5 hrs
Speed = 50 km/hr
How much force would it take to make a 60 kg object accelerate at 5 m/s/s?
Answer:
300 N
Explanation:
force = mass × acceleration
= 60 kg × 5m/s^2
= 300 N
Plate Tectonics Lab Report The outcome variable (dependent variable): the outcome/dependant variable is Test variable (independent variable): the test/independent variable is
please only answer if you have done the paper before
Answer:
sorry if this isnt 100% correct, but i feel like it should be understandably correct
Test variable (independent variable): the land of the 6 locations
Outcome variable (dependent variable): the location
Explanation:
You design toys for a toy company. Your boss wants you to hook up the lights in the toy car you are working on in the cheapest way possible, without consideration of the quality of the toy. Which circuit should you use if you want to save money by using fewer parts? Why would this circuit be cheaper?
Parallel circuits because, electrons continue to flow in a parallel circuit even if part of the circuit is broken