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Which of Newton's laws of motion states, 'every action force has an equal and opposite reaction force?'
A. Newton's 1st law of motion
B. Newton's 3rd law of motion
C. Newton's universal law of gravitation
D. Newton's 2nd law of motion
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Answer
Refracting telescope
Explanation:
Answer:
refracting telescope.
Explanation:
it works by refracting light and showing the object through the lens.
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Wind turbines have large rotating arms. These arms rotate with the wind, and the turbine uses this motion to generate electricity.
What happens to the wind when it is powering a turbine?
A. The wind is not affected by the turbine.
B. The wind speeds up.
C. The wind slows down.
D. The wind may, or may not, be affected by the turbine.
What does the amplitude of a light wave determine?
Choose ALL of the answers that would support the theory of Continental Drift?
A)
Location of ancient climate areas
B)
fossils of plants and animals
C)
continents are not currently moving
D)
land features match up (like mountains) on different continents
E)
magnetic strips in the ocean floor
Answer:
A) Location of ancient climate areas
B) fossils of plants and animals
D) land features match up (like mountains) on different continents
E) magnetic strips in the ocean floor
Explanation:
location of ancient climate areas; fossils of plants and animals; land features match up (like mountains) on different continents; magnetic strips in the ocean floor
Continents are still continuing to move on their respective tectonic plates. The movement is very small, measured in mm and cm, but there is still movement.
If a soccer ball is kicked first by a second grader and then again by an eighth grader, what
will be the difference in the ball's acceleration?
The ball will accelerate more when kicked by the second grader.
The ball will accelerate more when kicked by the eighth grader.
The ball will accelerate the same when kicked by both the second and eighth grader
The ball will accelerate the least when kicked by the eight grader
Quick please! (5 stars)
Answer:
c.c
Explanation:
Answer: A
Explanation:
where would the oldest rock be found
l m n o (science)
(includes cute drawing)
Answer:
O
Explanation:
Older rocks are usually found deep into one side of a formation.
Cute drawing btw :3
Based on the geologic column (diagram), the oldest rock would be found in: Layer O.
A geologic column can be defined as a collection of rock layers that are typically grouped based on their relative ages in an ascending order, usually from the youngest layer to the oldest.
In a geologic column, the youngest layer is usually at the top while the oldest layer is at the bottom.
Hence, each lower layer of a rock is older than the rock layers above it.
Based on the geologic column (diagram), the rock layer which is most likely to be the oldest rock is layer O because the youngest rock is at layer L i.e it sits on top (far left).
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What object used for balance and pushing in skiing?
Answer:
I believe the answer is the poles you have while skiing, they both help with pushing & balance too.
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Answer:
1. A
2. C
3. D
4.A
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is the best example of an interaction between the atmosphere and the hydrosphere?
Intense heat from a fire may cause rocks to break apart.
Lack of moisture in the air causes pond water to evaporate.
Lightning strikes from the air may start a fire by burning dry vegetation.
Increased erosion of soil may lead to increased sediments in the water.
Answer:
I think it's the 2 choice
A water wave and a ray of light are both examples of -
A longitudinal waves
B transverse waves
C movement waves
D compressional waves
Answer:
I think transverse waves
B transverse waves or
C movement waves
are the best answer to pick
How do light waves and sound waves compare ( CHOOSE 2 ANSWERS )
A Sound waves are longitudinal and oscillate in the same direction as the motion .
B Light waves are transverse and oscillate perpendicular to the direction of motion
C Light waves are longitudinal and oscillate perpendicular to the direction of motion
D Sound waves are transverse and oscillate in the same direction as the direction of motion.
Describe how water goes through the hydrolic cycle, starting and ending with ocean water. Describe the two main factors that influence the path of ocean currents.
Please put a written answer. If you can't answer both questions, that's fine
Answer:
"Evaporation of warm surface water increases the amount of moisture in the colder, drier air flowing immediately above the lake surface. With continued evaporation, water vapor in the cold air condenses to form ice-crystal clouds, which are transported toward shore.
By the time these clouds reach the shoreline, they are filled with snowflakes too large to remain suspended in the air and consequently, they fall along the shoreline as precipitation. The intensity of lake effect snowfall can be enhanced by additional lifting due to the topographical features (hills) along the shoreline. Once the snow begins to melt, the water is either absorbed by the ground and becomes groundwater, or goes returns back to the lake as runoff.
Lake effect snow events can produce tremendous amounts of snow. One such event was the Cleveland, Ohio Veteran's Day Snowstorm from November of 1996, where local storm snowfall totals exceeded 50 inches over two to three days.
A Summary of the Hydrologic Cyclebringing all the pieces together
Animation by: BramerThe hydrologic cycle begins with the evaporation of water from the surface of the ocean. As moist air is lifted, it cools and water vapor condenses to form clouds. Moisture is transportedaround the globe until it returns to the surface as precipitation. Once the water reaches the ground, one of two processes may occur; 1) some of the water may evaporate back into the atmosphere or 2) the water may penetrate the surface and become groundwater. Groundwater either seeps its way to into the oceans, rivers, and streams, or is released back into the atmosphere through transpiration. The balance of water that remains on the earth's surface is runoff, which empties into lakes, rivers and streams and is carried back to the oceans, where the cycle begins again.Lake effect snowfall is good example of the hydrologic cycle at work. Below is a vertical cross-section summarizing the processes of the hydrologic cycle that contribute to the production of lake effect snow. The cycle begins as cold winds (horizontal blue arrows) blow across a large lake, a phenomena that occurs frequently in the late fall and winter months around the Great Lakes."
(I put these in quotes to give credit to the person who already answered this a long while ago in a different question).
(NO LINKS) Compare and contrast magnetism and electricity. And how are they alike? No need for a long answer.
Electricity and magnetism are essentially two aspects of the same thing, because a changing electric field creates a magnetic field, and a changing magnetic field creates an electric field
Explanation:
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wsgg kidds want sum candyy
Answer:
As long as it's special candy >->
Explanation:
Energy requirements for analog and digital signals?
Please actually answer, I've been working on this for two days and really need help. (I'll give brainliest for a real answer)
How does the angle of light affect the electrical output from a solar cell?
Answer: A photovoltaic solar panel produces electricity in direct proportion to the amount of sunlight falling on it.
Explanation:
The sun's angle in the sky influences the intensity of the light received by the Earth, the location of the sun affects how much energy a solar panel generates.
Answer:
A name as photovoltaic solar panel produces electricity in directions proportion to amount of the sunlight falling it.
Explanation:
the sun's angle in the sky influences the light received by the Earth.
What is a nutritionist an expert on?
What three processes take place in the digestive system?
What body parts work together to form the digestive system?
Bryan is on a train traveling 60 miles per hour. How long will it take Bryan to travel 480 miles?
Group of answer choices
7 hours
7.5 hours
8 hours
11.5 hours
Answer:
8 hours
Explanation:
divide 480 by 60 and you get 8
1. In what direction does an object move when affected by an unbalanced force?
2. Large force=____________............Small force=___________________
3. Large Mass=____________.............Small Mass=___________________
Answer: .............................................................
Explanation:
In which situation does Newton’s third law play a role?
A. A heavy train requires multiple engines to accelerate.
B. A rocket moves upward by blasting hot gases downward.
C. A car moves at a constant velocity
D. A ship stops its engines and gradually slows to a stop.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Why was it hard for the United States to avoid other nations’ problems?
due by 11:59pm helppp :''(
Answer:
Only a third of Americans are thought to hold passports -- compared to about 50 percent in Australia, more than 60 percent in Canada and some 80 percent in the United Kingdom. "
First of all, in order to travel even 500 miles from home in Europe, you need a passport, or at least you did until the EU got started.
In America, you can travel 500 miles from home for vacation very easily without one. And in Europe, it also doesn't cost an arm and a leg to take an international flight to visit a foreign country. You can hop a train or even drive. The average American faces hours of expensive plane or boat travel in order to go somewhere where a passport is required. I guess if you're made out of money you should have a passport, but millions of Americans don't live the kind of lifestyle where they can afford long-distance travel. (For some reason, this fact is really hard for jet-setting academics to get their minds around.)
For that matter, why would the average American want to go overseas, where they'll just be derided as a tourist? Sure, I would love to visit darkest Burma and hang out with some hill tribes, but pretty much the best that the average American can hope for, with the small amount of vacation time and money that they have for these things, is to not even get to Burma, and spend a weekend in Patpong.
Secondly...
"When they get wherever they are going, it is crucial that they live and study not just with other Americans, but also with local people of their own generation."
So basically they can go to Florence or London and party with other similarly entitled kids? You forgot "local people of a class other than their own."
Explanation:
What are three ways that waves are measured, and which of these
measurements is associated with the energy and strength of a wave?
Crest - The highest point on the wave above the still-water line. Trough - The lowest point on the wave below the still-water line. Wave Height - The vertical distance between crest and trough. Wavelength - The horizontal distance between successive crests or troughs.
Scientists use the terms amplitude, wavelength, and frequency to refer to some commonly measured properties of waves.
Does the number of particles change as the substance changes its state?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
No, the number of particles does not change as the substance changes its state. Change of state from one phase to another is achieved by providing or absorbing heat or pressure. For instance, liquid water if heated becomes vapour steam and if cooled becomes solid ice.
Mike and Mariah are in the same science class. Mike wants to know how the water cycle transports energy and matter. Which of the following examples in Mariah's notebook should she share as the best example of how the water cycle transports both energy and matter?
Water transforms from a solid to a liquid to a gas.
Water transported through the water cycle is never created or lost.
Water vapor precipitates back into the ocean or the land after heating.
Water vapor rises into the air where colder temperatures cause it to condense and form clouds.
Answer:
Water vapor precipitates back into the ocean or the land after heating.
Explanation:
The water cycle is driven primarily by the energy from the sun. This solar energy drives the cycle by evaporating water from the oceans, lakes, rivers, and even the soil. Other water moves from plants to the atmosphere through the process of transpiration.
The statement which describes the matter and energy transport during water cycle is option c, water vapor precipitates back into the ocean or the land after heating.
What is water cycle ?Water cycle is a geological phenomenon through which the water content in the atmosphere and hydrosphere is balanced. The heat radiated from sun warm up the water bodies make the convection currents that evaporates water.
The water vapor rise to the atmosphere and maintain the air moisture. When this vapor cools down they condense and precipitates as rain, snow or sleek.
This process involves the transfer of heat energy and matter. Here, the matter is water itself with its three phases. Therefore, the statement which describes the matter and energy transfer is option c.
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When there is more speed does that mean there is more or less force?
When there is less speed does that mean there is more or less force?
When there is more mass does that mean there is more or less force?
When there is less mass does that mean there is more or less force?
Answer:
1. The answer is that there will be more force with more speed.
2. less speed means less force.
3. And last, but certainly not the least, the less the mass has, the less the force will be, unless the object is moving at a high speed.
Explanation:
How many children inherited their chin shape from their mother?
Define what an astronomical unit is and explain why it is used.
Answer:
AU
Explanation:
Astronomical units are used to measure the distances within solar system