How might a person acquire a fear of or aversion to something even though it has no negative effect on him or her? (5 sentences or more)

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Answer 1

Answer:

It’s behavioral which is learned via classical conditioning it’s when the neutral or the conditioned stimulus becomes something that causes fear to all organisms

Answer 2

A person acquire a fear of or aversion to something even though it has no negative effect on him or her due to the classical conditioning.

What is negative effect?

Any thing which has bad effects or something wrong can happen with the doing. The effect is the negative effect.

We assume that we do not fear, a dog that triggers a fear response, such as being bitten.

If we are exposed to the object or such situation we fear over and over without having any negative outcome. The  classical conditioning can truly help unlearn the fear.

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Which letter represents the
South American Plate

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Where it shows on the map is B

Determine experimentally which rotational axis yields the maximum rotational inertia (i.e., moment of inertia) and which yields the minimum rotational inertia for the broom stick. Draw a picture of the broom stick with its axis of rotation for (i) the minimum rotational inertia and (ii) the maximum rotational inertia.

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Answer:

  the maximum is I₁ axis of rotation at the end

     the minimum moment is I₂ axis of rotation at the center of mass

Explanation:

For this exercise we use the definition moment of inertia

          I = ∫ r² dm

for bodies of high symmetry it is tabulated; In this case we can approximate a broomstick to a thin rod, the moment of inertia with respect to a perpendicular axis when varying are

at one end

           I₁ = ⅓ mL²

in in center

           I₂ = [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex] m L²

There is another possible axis of rotation around the axis of the broom, in this case we have a solid cylinder

           I₃ = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] m r²

remember that the diameter of the broom is much smaller than its length, therefore this moment of inertia is very small

when examining the different moments of inertia:

     the maximum is I₁ axis of rotation at the end

     the minimum moment is I₂ axis of rotation at the center of mass

Conductivity in aqueous solutions, is a measure of the ability of water to conduct an electric current.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

i think its true beacuse water can cause electricity

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Equal amounts of heat are added to equal masses of ice and copper at the same initial temperature. Which substance will have the higher final temperature?
ice
copper

How much greater will that temperature change be than the temperature change of the other substance?
larger ΔT/smaller ΔT
= ?

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One of the major effects of heat transfer is temperature change: heating increases the temperature while cooling decreases it. We assume that there is no phase change and that no work is done on or by the system. Experiments show that the transferred heat depends on three factors—the change in temperature, the mass of the system, and the substance and phase of the substance.

Figure a shows a copper-colored cylinder of mass m and temperature change delta T. The heat Q, shown as a wavy rightward horizontal arrow, is transferred to the cylinder from the left. To the right of this image is a similar image, except that the heat transferred Q prime is twice the heat Q. The temperature change of this second cylinder, which is also labeled m, is two delta T. This cylinder is surrounded by small black wavy lines radiating outward. Figure b shows the same two cylinders as in Figure a. The left cylinder is labeled m and delta T and has a wavy heat arrow pointing at it from the left that is labeled Q. The right cylinder is labeled two m and delta T and has a wavy heat arrow pointing to it from the left labeled Q prime equals two Q. Figure c shows the same copper cylinder of mass m and with temperature change delta T, with heat Q being transferred to it. To the right of this cylinder, Q prime equals ten point eight times Q is being transferred to another cylinder filled with water whose mass and change in temperature are the same as that of the copper cylinder.



Based on the image which parachuter will fall fastest
A
B
Or C

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Explanation:

c willl fall fast then a and b

a cat is being chased by a dog both are running in a straight line at constant speed. The cat has a headstart

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The cat wins gsisndhisnsbdid disks subs

A land breeze forms when:

a) cool air moves down off a mountain towards the coast

b) warm air rises up a mountain slope

c) cool air moves onto a shore from a large body of water

d) warm air from the land moves towards the water

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Explanation:

Its D. The warm air from the land moves towards the water

We would like to compare the angular momentum of Mars about its axis of rotation with that of Earth's. The mass of Mars is 11% that of Earth, with a radius 53% that of Earth, and a rotational period 103% that of Earth. Assuming both planets to be uniform spheres calculate the ratio of the angular momentum of Mars to that of Earth.

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Explanation:

Assume that mass of Earth is M, radius of earth orbit is R, and rotational period of Earth is T.

The angular momentum of Earth is,

 [tex]L_{z} &=M R^{2} \omega \\ &=M R^{2}\left(\frac{2 \pi}{T}\right) \\ &=\frac{2 \pi M R^{2}}{T}[/tex]

The mass of mars is, mass of Earth

=0.11 M

The radius of mars orbit is, of radius of earth

=0.53 R

The rotational period of mars is, of period of Earth

=1.03 T

The angular momentum of mars is,

[tex]L_{m}=\frac{2 \pi(0.11 M)(0.53 R)^{2}}{1.03 T}[/tex]

The angular momentum of mars is,

[tex]L_{m}=\frac{2 \pi(0.11 M)(0.53 R)^{2}}{1.03 T}[/tex]

The ratio of angular momentum of mars to that of earth is,

[tex]\frac{L_{m}}{L_{E}}=\frac{\frac{2 \pi(0.11 M)(0.53 R)^{2}}{1.03 T}}{\frac{2 \pi M R^{2}}{T}} \\ \frac{L_{m}}{L_{E}}=0.03 \\ \frac{L_{m}}{L_{B}}=3.0 \times 10^{-2}[/tex]

A satellite, moving in an elliptical orbit, is 368 km above Earth's surface at its farthest point and 164 km above at its closest point. (a) Calculate the semimajor axis of the orbit. Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. m (b) Calculate the eccentricity of the orbit. Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. Did you find the semimajor axis a from the greatest and smallest radii

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Answer:

a) 6636 km

b) 0.0154

Explanation:

The height above the earth at its furthest point is 368 km

The height above the earth at its closest point is 164 km

Radius of the Earth is 6370 km

The distance of the satellite from the center of the earth to the furthest point is 6370 + 368 km = 6738 km

The distance of the satellite from the center of the earth to the closest point is 6370 + 164 = 6534 km

If we add together the sum of the distance of the satellite from the furthest and its closest distance, it is equal to the 2 major semi axis.

Basically,

2a = R + r

a = (R + r) / 2

a = (6738 + 6534) / 2

a = 13272 / 2

a = 6636 km

Eccentricity, e = (a - r) / a

Eccentricity, e = (6636 - 6534) / 6636

Eccentricity, e = 102 / 6636

Eccentricity, e = 0.0154

identify the types of motion in each activity.1.walking a long a hallway. 2.motion of the blades of the fan. 3.earths rotation 4.ball moving on the ground. 5.soldiers marching.​

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Answer:

1) Linear motion

2) Rotational motion

3) Rotational Motion

4) Random Motion ( The ball can be rolling in any direction)

5) Linear motion

The types of motion in each activity include the following:

Walking a long a hallway- Linear motion Motion of the blades of the fan- Rotational motionEarths rotation- Rotational motion Ball moving on the ground- Random motion Soldiers marching- Linear motion.

What is Motion?

This involves an object or a body changing position over time. There are

different types of motion with different examples as can be seen above in

this scenario.

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Why does ice reflect more energy compared to water?

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Answer:

while ice is made by water again it melts and becomes water. water is colourless and odourless and has no taste but ice is only cold and hard. water is used for drinking and other things. but is for freshness and it never flows

Explanation:

so ice reflect more energy compared to water

An astronomer studies an image taken by a satellite in space and sees an area of gas, dust, and many stars distributed along spiral arms. What is the astronomer most likely seeing?

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Answer:the answer is galaxy

Explanation:

Equation for Specific latent heat

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The Equation For Specific Latent Heat is as Follows: Specific Latent Heat = Thermal Energy / Mass

Which sentence accurately uses the homophones “they’re,” “there,” or “their”?

Many of the students left there backpacks on the bus.
They’re going to come home as soon as the movie is over.
I think I left the bags of groceries on the floor over their.
These dogs bark at everyone, but there not dangerous at all.

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Answer:

They're going to come home as soon as the movie is over.

Answer:

B: They're going to come home as soon as the movie is over.

Explanation:

Part A
Playing in the street, a child accidentally tosses a ball (mass m) with a speed of v=18 m/s toward the front of a car (mass M) that is moving directly toward him with a speed of V=20 m/s . Treat this collision as a 1-dimensional elastic collision. After the collision, the ball is moving with speed v′ back toward the child and the car is moving with speed V′ in its original direction.

Part B
When we combine the equation from Part A with the conservation of momentum equation, we can solve for both final speeds. This relationship will involve the masses of the ball and the car, but we can apply a simplifying assumption: the car is so massive compared with the ball that its speed will not change at all as a result of this collision. Translate this sentence into an equation, what is V′ equal to? Now, having made this assumption, it becomes possible to solve the equation from Part A for the final speed of the ball, what is it?

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Answer:

v' = -18 m/s

Explanation:

Assuming no external forces acting during the collision, total momentum must be conserved, as follows:

       [tex]p_{o} = p_{f} (1)[/tex]

The initial momentum can be expressed as follows (taking as positive the initial direction of the ball):

       [tex]m_{b} * v_{b} -M_{c}*V_{c} = m_{b} * 18 m/s + (-M_{c}* 20 m/s) (2)[/tex]

The final momentum can be expressed as follows (since we know that v'b is opposite to the initial vb):

        [tex]-(m_{b} * v'_{b}) + M_{c}*V'_{c} (3)[/tex]

If we assume that Mc >> mb, we can assume that the car doesn't change its speed at all as a result of the collision, so we can replace V'c by Vc in (3).So, we can write again (3) as follows:

       [tex]-(m_{b} * v'_{b}) +(- M_{c}*V_{c}) = -(m_{b} * v'_{b}) + (-M_{c} * 20 m/s) (4)[/tex]

Replacing (2) and (4) in (1), we get:

       [tex]m_{b} * 18 m/s + (-M_{c}* 20 m/s) = -(m_{b} * v'_{b}) + (-M_{c} * 20 m/s) (5)[/tex]

Simplifying, and rearranging, we can solve for v'b, as follows:[tex]v'_{b} = -18 m/s (6)[/tex], which is reasonable, because everything happens as if the ball had hit a wall, and the ball simply had  inverted its speed after the collision.

The speed of sound in air is around 330 m/s. If a bat emits a single high-pitched ‘click’ of sound in a cave that is 25m wide, calculate the time taken for the echo of the sound to return to the bat.

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Answer:

0.15 s

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Speed of sound (v) = 330 m/s

Distance (x) = 25 m

Time (t) =?

The time taken for the echo of the sound to the bat can be obtained as follow:

v = 2x / t

330 = 2 × 25 / t

330 = 50 / t

Cross multiply

330 × t = 50

Divide both side by 330

t = 50 / 330

t = 0.15 s

Thus, it will take 0.15 s for the echo of the sound to the bat

two identical springs, each with a spring force constant k, are attached end to end. If a weight is hung from a single spring, it stretches the spring by a distance d. When this same mass is hung from the end of the two springs, which, again, are connected end-to-end, the total stretch of these springs is

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Answer:

Δx = 2*d

Explanation:

According to Hooke's Law, in order to the mass be in equilibrium, when attached to one spring, no net force must act on it, so the algebraic sum of the elastic force and gravity must be zero, as follows:

        [tex]k*\Delta x = m*g (1)[/tex]

If we hang the mass from the end of the two springs attached end to end, in order to be in equilibrium, the total elastic force must be equal to gravity, as we have already said.We can express this elastic force, as the product of a Keff times the distance stretched by the two springs combined, as follows:

       [tex]F = k_{eff} * \Delta x_{eff} = m*g (2)[/tex]

Due to F is a tension, it will be the same at any point of the chain of springs, so we can write the following expression, for the distance stretched by any of the springs:

       [tex]\Delta x_{1} = \frac{F}{\ k_{1} } (3)[/tex]

The total distance stretched will be the sum of the distances stretched by any spring individually:

       [tex]\Delta x_{} = \frac{F}{\ k_{1} } + \frac{F}{\ k_{2} } (4)[/tex]

Replacing (4) in (2) and rearranging, we have:

       [tex]\frac{F}{k_{eff} } = \frac{F}{\ k_{1} } + \frac{F}{\ k_{2} } (5)[/tex]

      Since k₁ = k₂ = k, we can find keff, as follows:

      [tex]k_{eff} = \frac{k^{2} }{2*k} = \frac{k}{2} (6)[/tex]

Replacing (6) in (2), and making (2) equal to (1) we finally get:

     [tex]F = \frac{k}{2} * \Delta x_{eff} = k*\Delta x = m*g (7)[/tex]

Solving for Δxeff:

       [tex]\Delta x_{eff} = \frac{2*k*\Delta x}{k} = 2* \Delta x = 2*d (8)[/tex]

The acceleration of a moving object is equal to

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Answer:

Acceleration = Δv/Δt or change in velocity over change in time

Explanation:

Question 2 of 15
When the source of a sound is moving, its speed increases.
A. True
B. False

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False trust me gggvvbbbgffdfdxcbn

A proton moves at a speed of 0.12 x 10^7 m/s
at right angles to a magnetic field with a
magnitude of 0.58 T.
Find the magnitude of the acceleration of
the proton. The elemental charge is 1.60 x
10^-19 C.
Answer in units of m/s?.

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Answer:

13/23 ydfffgggggggffttf

A capacitor with an initial potential difference of 100 V is discharged through a resistor when a switch between them is closed at t 0.At t 10.0 s, the potential difference across the capacitor is 1.00 V. (a) What is the time constant of the circuit

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Answer:

τ = RC = 2.17 s

Explanation:

The voltage through a capacitor can't change instantaneously, so immediately after the switch is closed, the potential difference will keep at 100 V.This voltage will produce a flow of charge (a current) from the capacitor to the resistor, which will be diminishing continuously, till the capacitor be totally discharged, and the current becomes zero.The voltage through the capacitor will follow an exponential function of time, as follows:

       [tex]V_{C} =V_{o} * e^{-t/RC} (1)[/tex]

Replacing by the givens in (1):

       [tex]V_{C} = 1.00 V\\V_{o} = 100V\\t = 10.0 s[/tex]

      [tex]\frac{1.00V}{100 V} = e^{-10s/RC} (2)[/tex]

Taking ln on both sides in (2), and solving for RC, we have:

       [tex]R*C= \frac{-10s}{ln 0.01} = 2.17s (3)[/tex]

So, the time constant of the circuit (the product of R times C) is equal to 2.17s.

4. While cleaning your bedroom, you move your mattress to vacuum underneath your bed. You use a force of 48 N to move the mattress 1.5 meters out of the way. How much work was done?

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Answer:

72 J

Explanation:

Use the Work formula

W= F x d

Given:

F - 48 N

d - 1.5 m

Solution:

W= F x d

W=  48 N x 1.5 m

W= 72 J

2. Bank robbers have pushed a 1000 kg safe to a second story floor-to-ceiling window. They plan to break the window, then lower the safe 3.0 m to their truck. They stack up 500 kg of furniture, tie a rope between the rope and the furniture, and then place the rope over a pulley. Then they push the safe out of the window. What is the safe speed when it hits the truck

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Answer:

5.4 m/s

Explanation:

Given that

Mass of the safe, m1 = 1000 kg

Distance to lower the safe, d = 3 m

Mass of furniture, m2 = 500 kg.

Speed of the safe, v = ?

To get the final speed by the time that the safe hits the truck, we first find its acceleration.

The total mass of the system is M = 1000 + 500 kg = 1500 kg

One of the forces acting on the system is that of gravity, and it acts on the safe friction acting on the furniture. Using the formula, we have

= m1*g - mu*m2g

= 1000 * 9.81 - 0.5 * 500 * 9.81

= 7357.5 N

From this calculated weight, we find the acceleration.

Acceleration, a = F/m

Acceleration, a = 7357.5 / 1500

Acceleration, a = 4.905 m/s²

From the question, we know that the Initial speed = 0 m/s

So, employing the use of one of the equations of motion, we have

v² - u² = 2aS

v² - 0 = 2 * 4.905 * 3

v² = 29.43

v = √29.43

v = 5.4 m/s

A 175-kg roller coaster car starts from rest at the top of an 18.0-m hill and rolls down the hill, then up a second hill that has a height of 8.0 m. When the car reaches the top of the second hill, its speed is 11 m/s. Determine the work done by non-conservative forces on the car as it travels from the top of the first hill to the top of the second hill.

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Answer:

The work done by non-conservative forces on the car from the top of the first hill to the top of the second hill is 6574.75 joules.

Explanation:

By Principle of Energy Conservation and Work-Energy Theorem we present the equations that describe the situation of the roller coaster car on each top of the hill. Let consider that bottom has a height of zero meters.

From top of the first hill to the bottom

[tex]m\cdot g \cdot h_{1} = \frac{1}{2}\cdot m\cdot v_{1}^{2} +W_{1, loss}[/tex] (1)

From the bottom to the top of the second hill

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot m\cdot v_{1}^{2} = m\cdot g \cdot h_{2} + \frac{1}{2}\cdot m \cdot v_{2}^{2}+W_{2,loss}[/tex] (2)

Where:

[tex]m[/tex] - Mass of the roller coaster car, in kilograms.

[tex]v_{1}[/tex] - Speed of the roller coaster car at the bottom between the two hills, in meters per second.

[tex]g[/tex] - Gravitational acceleration, in meters per square second.

[tex]h_{1}[/tex] - Height of the first top of the hill with respect to the bottom, in meters.

[tex]W_{1, loss}[/tex] - Work done by non-conservative forces on the car between the top of the first hill and the bottom, in joules.

[tex]v_{2}[/tex] - Speed of the roller coaster car at the top of the second hill, in meters per seconds.

[tex]h_{2}[/tex] - Height of the second top of the hill with respect to the bottom, in meters.

[tex]W_{2, loss}[/tex] - Work done by non-conservative forces on the car bewteen the bottom between the two hills and the top of the second hill, in joules.

By using (1) and (2), we reduce the system of equation into a sole expression:

[tex]m\cdot g\cdot h_{1} = m\cdot g\cdot h_{2} + \frac{1}{2}\cdot m \cdot v_{2}^{2} + W_{loss}[/tex] (3)

Where [tex]W_{loss}[/tex] is the work done by non-conservative forces on the car from the top of the first hill to the top of the second hill, in joules.

If we know that [tex]m = 175\,kg[/tex], [tex]g = 9.807\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex], [tex]h_{1} = 18\,m[/tex], [tex]h_{2} = 8\,m[/tex] and [tex]v_{2} = 11\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], then the work done by non-conservative force is:

[tex]W_{loss} = m\cdot\left[ g\cdot \left(h_{1}-h_{2}\right)-\frac{1}{2}\cdot v_{2}^{2} \right][/tex]

[tex]W_{loss} = 6574.75\,J[/tex]

The work done by non-conservative forces on the car from the top of the first hill to the top of the second hill is 6574.75 joules.

to measure the static friction coefficient between a block and a vertical wall, a spring is attached to the block, is pushed on the end in a direction perpendicular to the wall until the block does not slip downward. If the spring is compressed, what is the coefficient of static friction

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Answer:

μ = mg/kx

Explanation:

Since the bock does not slip, the frictional force equals the weight of the block. So, F = mg. Now, the frictional force, F = μN where μ = coefficient of static friction and N = Normal force.

Now, the normal force equals the spring force F' = kx where k = spring constant and x = compression of spring.

N = F' = kx

So, F = μN = μkx

μkx = mg

So, μ = mg/kx

Experiments carried out on the television show Mythbusters determined that a magnetic field of 1000 gauss is needed to corrupt the information on a credit card's magnetic strip. (They also busted the myth that a credit card can be demagnetized by an electric eel or an eelskin wallet.) Suppose a long, straight wire carries a current of 5.0 A .
How close can a credit card be held to this wire without damaging its magnetic strip?

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Answer:

his distance is too small (r = 0.01 mm), therefore the cut can be at any distance

Explanation:

For this exercise let's use the ampere law.

Let's use a cylinder as the circulating surface

          ∫ B. ds = μ₀ I

in this case the field is circular and ds is circular therefore the angle between them is zero and cos 0 = 1

          B 2π r =  μ₀ I

          r =  [tex]\frac{\mu_o I}{2\pi B}[/tex]

The field needed to demagnetize the card is B = 1000 gauss = 0.1 T

          r = [tex]\frac{4\pi 10^{-7} 5.0 }{2\pi \ 0.1}[/tex]

           r = 2 10⁻⁷  5.0/0.1

          r = 1  10⁻⁵ m

this distance is too small (r = 0.01 mm), therefore the cut can be at any distance

what is the reaction of zinc nitrate mixed with silver. It's a lab and we are supposed to show what the difference, or any reaction including physical, that would happen.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

A piano string having a mass per unit length equal to 4.80 ✕ 10−3 kg/m is under a tension of 1,200 N. Find the speed with which a wave travels on this string.

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Answer:

500 m/s

Explanation:

From the question,

V = √(T/m')................. Equation 1

Where V = Speed with which the wave travels on the string, T = Tension of the string, m' = Mass per unit length of the string.

Given: T = 1200 N, m' = 4.80×10⁻³ kg/m

Substitute these values into equation 1

V = √(1200/4.80×10⁻³)

V = √(250000)

V = 500 m/s

Hence the speed of the wave in the string is 500 m/s

0. What is centripetal accleration?Derive relation for it​

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Answer:

Centripetal acceleration is defined as the property of the motion of an object, traversing a circular path. Any object that is moving in a circle and has an acceleration vector pointed towards the center of that circle is known as Centripetal acceleration. ... Centripetal means towards the center.

Define as property of motion

Explain why Large change in temperature makes heat flow fast and a small change does not.

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Answer: Because of the amount of energy

Explanation: Heat is an energy, and small amounts of it does not effect large areas, whereas a very large blast of heat energy can greatly effect the air

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