How can the President check Congress' power to make law?
Group of answer choices. MUST PROVIDE EVEDENCE OR I WILL REPORT AND POINTS WOULD BE TAKEN AWAY

A. Congress can override the veto to get the law on health care passed.


B. The President can call a special session to extend Congress to get his law passed.


C. The President can approve or veto laws created by Congress.

D. The Congress can vote to 'ignore' the President's wishes.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The President may veto bills Congress passes, but Congress may also override a veto by a two-thirds vote in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. Article I of the Constitution enumerates the powers of Congress and the specific areas in which it may legislate.

so its eaither      A or C hope that helped sorry if a m wrong

Explanation:


Related Questions

how find \empirical formula

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the empirical formula of a chemical compound is the simplest positive integer ratio of atoms present in a compound. A simple example of this concept is that the empirical formula of sulfur monoxide, or SO, would simply be SO, as is the empirical formula of disulfur dioxide, S₂O₂. Thus, sulfur monoxide and disulfur dioxide, both compounds of sulphur and oxygen, have the same empirical formula. However, their molecular formulas, which express the number of atoms in each molecule of a chemical compound, are not the same.

Please Help Fast Select the correct answer. Which equation correctly relates kinetic energy, mass, and velocity? A. B. C. D.

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Answer:

KE = 1/2 m v^2

Explanation:

What is the centripetal acceleration of an object moving 25 m/s around a 6 m curve?

O 104.2

O 84.2

O 64.2.

O 44.2

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Answer:

Centripetal acceleration = 104.2 (Approx)

Explanation:

Find:

Centripetal acceleration

Given:

Velocity = 25 m/s

Radius r =6 m

Computation:

Centripetal acceleration = v² / r

Centripetal acceleration = 25² / 6

Centripetal acceleration = 104.467

Centripetal acceleration = 104.2 (Approx)

Which examples best demonstrate likely tasks for Legal Services workers? Check all that apply.

Cisco inspects an office building to make sure it meets fire safety regulations.
Gina gathers information about a court case.
Saul oversees inmates at a correctional facility.
Hana interviews and advises a person who has been accused of a crime.
Pamela pursues and arrests a person suspected of a crime.
Dewayne creates the paperwork for a business contract.

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Answer:

b. d. f.

Explanation:

Got it right on Edge

Answer:

2. Gina gathers information about a court case.

4. Hana interviews and advises a person who has been accused of a crime.

6. Dewayne creates the paperwork for a business contract.

how much potential energy does the ball have when it reaches the top of its ascent​

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PE = 450 m

Further explanation

Given

The initial problem might be like this

A 1.0-kg ball is thrown into the air with an initial velocity of 30 m/s.

Required

Potential energy

Solution

h max = vo²sin²θ/2g

h max = 30²sin²90/2.10

h max = 45 m

PE = m.g.h

PE = 1 x 10 x 45

PE = 450 m

An object that is slowing down is accelerating.
True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation

When an object slows down the Acceleration is in the other direction which “ slows it down

what is gas pressure

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Gas pressure is caused when gas particles hit the walls of their container. The more often the particles hit the walls, and the faster they are moving when they do this, the higher the pressure. This is why the pressure in a tyre or balloon goes up when more air is pumped in. Hope this helps :)
gas pressure is when gas particles hit the wall of their container, the faster they hit the walls the higher the pressure

Two lasers are shining on a double slit, with slit separation d. Laser 1 has a wavelength of d/20, whereas laser 2 has a wavelength of d/15. The lasers produce separate interference patterns on a screen a distance 4.60 mm away from the slits.

A) Which laser has its first maximum closer to the central maximum?

B) What is the distance between the first maxima (on the same side of the central maximum) of the two patterns?

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Answer:

A. Laser 1 has its first maximum closer to the central maximum.

B. 0.077 mm

Explanation:

A) Which laser has its first maximum closer to the central maximum?

Since for a double slit interference, sinθ = mλ/d where θ is the angle between the central axis and the maximum point, m = order of fringe, λ = wavelength of light and d = width of slit.

Also tanθ = y/D where θ is the angle between the central axis and the maximum point, y = distance between maximum point and central axis and D = distance between slit and screen = 4.60 mm.

Since θ is small,  sinθ ≅  θ and  tanθ ≅ θ

So, sinθ ≅ tanθ  

mλ/d = y/D

So, y = mλD/d for the first maximum, m = 1.

So,  y = (1)λD/d

y = λD/d

For the Laser 1, λ = d/20

So, y = λD/d

y = (d/20)D/d  

y = D/20

y = 4.60 mm/20

y = 0.23 mm

For the Laser 2, λ' = d/15

So, y' = λ'D/d

y' = (d/15)D/d  

y' = D/15

y' = 4.60 mm/15

y' = 0.307 mm

Since y = 0.23 mm < y' = 0.307 mm, Laser 1 has its first maximum closer to the central maximum.

B) What is the distance between the first maxima (on the same side of the central maximum) of the two patterns?

The distance between the first maxima (on the same side of the central maximum) of the two patterns is Δy = y' - y = 0.307 mm - 0.23 mm = 0.077 mm

what is electric switch​

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Answer:

A device that is used to break an electric circuit is called electric switch

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!!
Sort the statements based on whether they are correct or incorrect.
All waves have the same
wavelength.
Radio telescopes give us
information about the
birthplace of a star.
If the wavelength of a wave
increases, its frequency
also increases.
Visible light is a kind of
electromagnetic wave.
All objects emit
electromagnetic waves.

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Answer: the first is incorrect the second is correct the third is correct

Explanation: the fourth is correct the fifth is incorrect

how do you fix a broken foot
my sister is in literal tears and i dont have a phone and
our parents are out of the house rn

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Go to your neighbor house and calll the hospital they’ll help or you can call your parent’s

Think about a situation at school where you or someone you know
has demonstrated grit. Describe the situation. Pls help me

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Answer:

to have courage and show the strength of your character. ... A person with true grit has passion and perseverance. Goals are set and followed through.

Explanation:

for example: i had the passion and the courage to finish my school work and chores for i can go out with my friends and to get out of the house for a bit and have fun so i had the courage to finish chores from the house and do some schoolwork for i can finish ad hang out with some friends. so i had the strength to finish everything because i didn't want to be doing school work and chores any more so i had the passion to finish up quickly  

If a girl does 1,350 Joules of work to pedal her bike using a force of 75 N, how far did she ride her bike?

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Answer:

D = 18m

Explanation:

We use this formula:

Work = Force * Distance

Now, we replace it:

W = F*D

1,350J = 75N * D

D = 1,350/75

D = 18m

Hope it was helpful ;)

Part C
How many combined bits of storage are there on the two tablets?

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Answer:

IVE BEEN TRYNA FIND THE ANSWER FOR THE PAST HOUR T-T

Explanation:

Answer:

3.2 x10^11 bits of storage

Explanation:

Question 1
3 pts
When eating out in a restaurant, you
should

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Answer:

Wear a mask and keep a solid 6 feet of social distance

Explanation:

Answer:

Be polite, wear a mask, social distance, don't eat sloppy, have a good time lol

Explanation:

What force will accelerate a 20 kg object at 4 m/s 2? *

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Answer:

80 N

Explanation:

mass = 20 kg

acceleration = 4 m/s^2

Force = mass * acceleration

         = 20 *4  

         = 80 N

what are the laws of motion

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The laws describe the relationship of an object and the forces acting on it

Read through the and calculate the predicted change in kinetic energy of the oblect compared to 50 kg ball traveling at 10 m/s . 50 kg ball traveling at 20 n / s would havekinetic energy 50 kg traveling at 5 m/s would have energy 50 kg person falling at 10 m/s would havekinetic energy

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Answer:

A 50 kg ball traveling at 20 m/s would have 4 times more kinetic energy.

A 50 kg ball traveling at 5 m/s would have 4 times less kinetic energy.

A 50 kg person falling at 10 m/s would have the same kinetic energy.

Explanation:

hope this helps:)


If the small piston has an area of .004 square
meters and Bob pushes down on it with 225 N of
force, what is the magnitude of the pressure
increase in the system?

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The magnitude of the pressure : P = 56,250 N/m

Further explanation

Given

Area of 0.004 m²

Force 225 N

Required

the magnitude of the pressure

Solution

Pressure = force exerted per unit of surface area(perpendicular)

Can be formulated :

P = F/A

Input the value :

P = 225 N / 0.004 m

P = 56,250 N/m

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AI
A3
If A1 = 27A and A3 = 1.9A, what would A2 read?

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Answer:

0.8A

Explanation:

because im very intelligent and beautiful so the answer is correct and its 0.8A

V,? = V2 + 2a Ax
1. A toy car increases velocity over a displacement of 15.2 m. If
the car starts at rest and has a final velocity of 0.76 m/s, what
is the magnitude of its acceleration?

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Answer:

Explanation:

[tex]V^2=V^2_i+2a(x_f-x_i)[/tex]

[tex]0.76^2=0^2+2a(15.2)[/tex]

[tex]0.5776=30.4a[/tex]

[tex]a=0.019m/s^2[/tex]

How much does a crate weigh (force) if it is 0.25 meters wide and 1.5 meters long and it
exerts 800 pascals of pressure on the ground when it lands?

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Force of a crate : 300 N

Further explanation

Given

0.25 meters wide and 1.5 meters long

Pressure = 800 Pa

Required

Force

Solution

P = F/A

A = 0.25 x 1.5

A = 0.375 m²

P = 800 Pa = 800 N/m²

Input the value :

F = P x A

F = 800 N/m² x 0.375 m²

F = 300 N

98. In Fig. 24-71, a metal sphere

with charge q = 5.00 uC and radius

r = 3.00 cm is concentric with a

larger metal sphere with charge Q =

15.0 uC and radius R = 6.00 cm. (a)

What is the potential difference be-

tween the spheres? If we connect the

spheres with a wire, what then is the

charge on (b) the smaller sphere and

(c) the larger sphere?

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Answer:

(a) The potential difference between the spheres is 750 kVA

(b) The charge on the smaller sphere is 6.[tex]\overline 6[/tex] μC

(c) The charge on the smaller sphere, Q₁ = 13.[tex]\overline 3[/tex] μC

Explanation:

(a) The given parameters are;

The charge on the inner sphere, q = 5.00 μC

The radius of the inner sphere, r = 3.00 cm = 0.03 m

The charge on the larger sphere, Q = 15.0 μμC

The radius of the larger sphere, R = 6.00 cm = 0.06 m

The potential difference between two concentric spheres is given according to the following equation;

[tex]V_r - V_R = k \times q \times \left ( \dfrac{1}{r} - \dfrac{1}{R} \right)[/tex]

Where;

R = The radius of the larger sphere = 0.06 m

r = The radius of the inner sphere = 0.03 m

q = The charge of the inner sphere = 5.00 × 10⁻⁶ C

Q = The charge of the outer sphere = 15.00 × 10⁻⁶ C

k = 9 × 10⁹ N·m²/C²

Therefore, by plugging in the value of the variables, we have;

[tex]V_r - V_R = 9 \times 10^9 \times 5.00 \times 10^{-6} \times \left ( \dfrac{1}{0.03} - \dfrac{1}{0.06} \right) = 750,000[/tex]

The potential difference between the spheres, [tex]V_r - V_R[/tex] = 750,000 N·m/C = 750 kVA

(b) When the spheres are connected with a wire, the charge, 'q', on the smaller sphere will be added to the charge, 'Q', on the larger sphere which as follows;

[tex]Q_f[/tex] = Q + q = (5 + 15) × 10⁻⁶ C = 20 × 10⁻⁶ C

[tex]Q_f[/tex] = 20 × 10⁻⁶ C

From which we have;

Q₁/Q₂ = R/r

Where;

Q₁ = The new charge on the on the larger sphere

Q₂ = The new charge on the on the smaller sphere

[tex]Q_f[/tex] = 20 × 10⁻⁶ C = Q₁ + Q₂

∴ Q₁ = 20 × 10⁻⁶ C - Q₂ = 20 μC - Q₂

∴ (20 μC - Q₂)/Q₂ = 0.06/(0.03) = 2

20 μC - Q₂ = 2·Q₂

20 μC = 3·Q₂

Q₂ = 20 μC/3

The charge on the smaller sphere, Q₂ = 20 μC/3 = 6.[tex]\overline 6[/tex] μC

(c) Q₁ = 20 μC - Q₂ = 20 μC - 20 μC/3 = 40 μC/3

The charge on the smaller sphere, Q₁ = 40 μC/3 = 13.[tex]\overline 3[/tex] μC.

The potential difference is 7.5*10^5V and the charge on the smaller sphere is 6.67uC while the charge on the larger sphere is 13.34uC

Data;

q = 5.0 uCr = 3.0cm= 0.03mQ = 15.0uCR = 6.0cm = 0.06m

Potential Difference between the Spheres

for the inner sphere;

[tex]v_i = \frac{kq}{r} = \frac{(9*10^9)(5*10^-^6)}{0.03} \\v_i = 1.5*10^6V[/tex]

for the outer sphere;

[tex]v_o = \frac{KQ}{R} = \frac{(9*10^9)(15*10^-^6)}{0.06} = 2.25 * 10^6V[/tex]

The difference in potential is

[tex]\delta V = v_o - v_i = 2.25*10^6 - 1.5*10^6 = 7.5*10^5V[/tex]

Charge on the Smaller Plate

[tex]q + Q = 5 + 15 = 20 \mu C = 20*10^-^6C ..eq(i)[/tex]

The sharing of charge continues till they attain a point of equal potential

[tex]v_i = v_o \\\frac{kq}{r} = \frac{kQ}{R} \\\frac{q}{0.03} = \frac{Q}{0.06} \\Q= 2q ...eq(ii)\\[/tex]

let's solve for equation (i) and equation (ii)

[tex]q+2q = 20\mu C\\q = 6.67 \mu C[/tex]

The charge on the smaller sphere is 6.67uC

The charge on the larger sphere

The charge on the larger sphere is

[tex]Q = 2q\\q = 6.67 \mu C\\Q = 2 * 6.67 = 13.34 \mu C[/tex]

The charge on the larger sphere is 13.34uC

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a bear scratches his claws on a big pine tree. Does the bear do work on the tree? why or why not?


(btw it has to do with physics) ITS NOT A GENERAL QUESTION.

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Answer:

See the explanation below.

Explanation:

Work in physics is defined as the product of force by the distance that the body travels in the direction of the force.

It can be represented by means of the following equation.

[tex]W=F*d[/tex]

where:

W = work [J]

F = force [N]

d = distance [m]

In the given example the work is zero since the tree does not move, therefore the bear exerts a force on the tree. But there is no talk of movement of the tree, therefore the work is zero.

James is planning a science fair project on sound waves. He places an alarm inside a jar which he can remove the
air from. Before he removes the air, he can hear the alarm ringing. After he removes the alr, he cannot hear the
alarm ringing. What condusion can you draw from this experiment?


A. Sound waves can travel in a vacuum
B. Sound waves are transverse waves and are loud
C. Sound waves cannot travel through a medium
D. Sound waves require a medium to travel through

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Answer: c

Explanation:

Sound waves cannot travel through a medium

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Based on the information in the graph, which statement is
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The horse maintained a constant acceleration during this portion of the race.
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The horse maintained a constant velocity during this portion of the race.
The horse increased its acceleration during this portion of the race.
History
The horse decreased its velocity during this portion of the race.
Studio

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Answer:

The answer will be the number 15 because it is subtracted to the number itself

a car takes 4 hours to cover a distance if it takes at a speed of 40mph. what should be it's speed to cover the same distance in 1.5 hours

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Answer:

Speed = 106.67mph

Explanation:

Let the first motion be A.

Given the following data;

Speed A = 40mph

Time A = 4 hours

To find the distance covered in A;

Distance = speed * time

Distance = 40 * 4

Distance = 160 miles.

To find the speed required to cover the above distance in 1.5 hours;

Speed = distance/time

Speed = 160/1.5

Speed = 106.67mph

A boat travels 90 m in 10 seconds, what is its speed?
90 m/s
9 mi/hr
9 m/s
900 m/s

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Answer:

it is 9m/s , hope it helps

what kind of waves travel as transverse waves
A. Only mechanical
B. All waves
C. Some waves
D. No waves

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Answer:

C. Some waves

Explanation:

The answer is some waves because transverse waves are not the only types of waves we have on the earth. We also have longlitudal waves, which means only some waves can only be transverse. The answer to the question should be C. Some waves.

As the Sun ages, what will happen to life here on Earth? Why?

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Answer:

As the Sun ages it will enter another stage of stellar evolution where it's atmosphere begins to inflate.As the Sun heats up and expands, life on Earth will become increasingly difficult. Long before the Sun becomes a red giant some 4 or 5 billion years from now, our planet will be rendered uninhabitable.

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