Please answer:
Galileo, in order to measure the speed of light, performed this simple
experiment: He and his assistant each took a lantern that had a shutter in front of it,
and stood on hilltops one mile apart in the night.
Galileo was to flash his lantern, and the assistant was to open the shutter of his own
lantern as soon as he saw the light from Galileo's lantern. Galileo had planned to
measure the time taken for light to travel from one hill to the other and back, and
calculate the speed of light using the formula, Speed = distance traveled / time
taken But he could not measure the speed of light using this method. What could
have been the reason for this?
A. The distance between the two hills was too much for them to see the light from
the other person's lantern.
B. Light does not travel in straight lines and so the distance traveled by it cannot
be measured.
C. The time taken for the light to travel would have been too little to have been
measured by them.
D. Light does not travel because it is present everywhere, so its 'speed' cannot be
calculated
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Answer 1

Answer: C. The time taken for the light to travel would have been too little to have been  measured by them.

Explanation:

Light travels at a speed of 300,000 km per second which is much too fast for the naked eye to even comprehend. This is why light shinning in a distance is picked up instantaneously by out eyes.

This experiment done by Galileo would therefore be unable to measure the speed of light because the light from either lantern would have traveled too fast for Galileo to be able to measure the time taken.


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FALSE

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false
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Friction

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A feather is falling towards the ground at a constant speed. Of the forces listed, identify which act upon the feather.

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Answer:

Gravitational force

Explanation:

Gravitational force is what is making the feather go down. It's pushing the feather down, without the Gravitational force, the feather would have been going up, and not down. Just like us. Gravitational force is what keeps us humans from floating ( unless ur an alien jklol), So yeah Gravitational force is the force that acts upon the feather to fall towards the ground at a constant speed.

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A feather is falling towards the ground at a constant speed. Forces act upon the feather is gravitational force.

What is force?

A force is an effect that can alter an object's motion according to physics. An object with mass can change its velocity, or accelerate, as a result of a force. An obvious way to describe force is as a push or a pull. A force is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude and direction.

When body is falling the net acceleration that objects get as a result of the combined action of gravity and centrifugal force is known as the Earth's gravity, or g. It is a vector quantity  

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Which star is closest to our solar system (after the Sun)?

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Alpha Centauri A

The two main stars are Alpha Centauri A and Alpha Centauri B, which form a binary pair. They are an average of 4.3 light-years from Earth. The third star is Proxima Centauri. It is about 4.22 light-years from Earth and is the closest star other than the sun

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How many kilometers in 487,320 meters? If there are 1,000 meters in one kilometer?

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Answer:

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In the data table , distance is measured in meters and time is in seconds. Calculate the mans average velocity using the equation (average velocity= total distance/total time.

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Answer:

3.626 m/s

Explanation:

v=d/t

1. -0.02/0 = 0 m/s

2. 0.86/0.2 = 4.3 m/s

3. 1.71/0.4 = 4.275 m/s

4. 2.54/0.6 = 4.23 m/s

5. 3.32/0.8 = 4.15 m/s

6. 4.08/1.0 = 4.08 m/s

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13. 8.45/2.4 = 3.52 m/s

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Which example best
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a. the liquid layer located between the mantle and the inner
core
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Density
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Lithosphere
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Answer:

The mass is 22 kilograms

Explanation:

[tex]F=ma[/tex]

[tex]88N = m(4m/s/s)[/tex]

[tex]m=\frac{88N}{4m/s^{2} }[/tex]

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Which has greater kinetic energy: a bowling ball that has a mass of 5 kg travelling at 6 m/s, or a ship that has a mass of 120000 kg and is moving at 0.02 m/s?

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Answer:

The bowling ball has greater kinetic energy.

Explanation:

Kinetic energy is given by:

[tex] K = \frac{1}{2}mv^{2} [/tex]

Where:

m: is the mass

v: is the speed

For the bowling ball we have:

[tex]K = \frac{1}{2}mv^{2} = \frac{1}{2}5 kg*(6 m/s)^{2} = 90 J[/tex]

And for the ship:

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Answer:

300m

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step one

given data

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Because said machines have to operate in the physical world with constraints caused by the laws of physics. It’s not possible to do useful work without encountering some of these issues. The mains ones are:

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Calculate the time needed to drive a car 100 kilometers if the car is traveling at a speed of 70 km/hr.
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D.1.4 hours

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[tex]d\ =\ vt[/tex]

[tex]t\ =\ \frac{d}{v}[/tex]

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Therefore, the answer is D 1.4 hours

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Which physical quantity does not change when a piece of copper is heated?

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Answer:

Resistance, resistivity and drift velocity varies with relaxation time which is dependent on temperature.

Number of free electrons in a conductor remains invariant even if its temperature changes.Hence correct option is option D.

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Answer:

D

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What force acts on a projectile when it is launched in the air?
A. gravity
B. friction

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Friction I think cause gravity would be pulling it down
I believe the answer is A. Gravity.

An object is placed 5 cm away from a lens of magnification 3.2.

How far away from the lens is the image formed?

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Answer:

16 cm

Explanation:

Magnification (M)= v/u

where V = image distance from lens

u = object distance from lens

Given that the object is 5 cm away from the lens

The magnification of the lens is 3.2

image distance from lens (v) = magnification * object distance = 3.2 * 5 =16cm

Clarissa has a credit card with a limit of $1,000 and pays her balance in full each month. If Clarissa needs a short-term loan, can she use her credit card as collateral at a pawn shop? Why or why not? Select the best answer from the choices provided. A. She cannot use it because a credit card is not collateral. B. If the balance on the credit card is zero, she can use it. C. If the balance on the credit card is $1,000, she cannot use it. D. She can use it if she increases the credit limit.

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Answer:

B.she cannot use it because the credit card is not collareral

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What is the mass of an object moving with 80N of force and an acceleration of 8 m/s2?

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Answer:

10 Kg

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