Which event is best demonstrated with the model below? plate plate Formation of a mid -ocean ridge An earthquake A volcanic eruption Formation of a mountain

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Is it
A
B
C
Or D

A: formation of mid ocean ridge
B: an earthquake
C: a volcanic eruption
D: formation of a mountain

Which Event Is Best Demonstrated With The Model Below? Plate Plate Formation Of A Mid -ocean Ridge An

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Answer 1

Answer:

d i think

Explanation:

becuse

Answer 2

Answer:

B

Explanation:


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A car traveled 1,215 km West from El Paso to Dallas in 13.5 hours. What was its velocity?

A. 90m/s West

B. 90km/h

C. .09km/h West

D. 90km/h West

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............The answer is B

An alien with a mass of 71 kg is floating 670 m from his spaceship's center of mass. His ship's mass is about 500,000 kgWhat is the gravitational attraction between the alien and his ship?

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Answer:

5.28 x 10⁻⁹N

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of alien  = 71kg

Distance  = 670m

Mass of ship  = 500000kg

Unknown:

Gravitational attraction  = ?

Solution:

The gravitational attraction can be found using the Universal gravitation law proposed by Newton;

      Fg  = [tex]\frac{G x mass 1 x mass 2}{d^{2} }[/tex]  

G is the universal gravitation constant  = 6.67 x 10⁻¹¹

 d is the distance

 Fg is the gravitational attraction

  Fg  = [tex]\frac{6.67 x 10^{-11} x 71 x 500000 }{670^{2} }[/tex]   = 5.28 x 10⁻⁹N

The middle one please need done by 3

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The answer is true.

the mass of the car is 1400 kg. The car , initially at rest is moved along a level road by a resultant force of 3500N.The car reaches speed of 30m/s ... calculate the average acceleration and use newtons seconds law , F=m×a​

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Answer:

2.5m/s²

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of car  = 1400kg

Resultant force  = 3500N

Speed  = 30m/s

Unknown:

Average acceleration = ?

Solution:

According to the Newton's second law of motion:

     Force  = mass x acceleration

Now;

       3500 = 1400 x acceleration

      Acceleration  = [tex]\frac{3500}{1400}[/tex]   = 2.5m/s²

When a ball is thrown into the air, it falls back to the round. What
causes this to happen?
The round shape of the ball.
The way the ball is thrown.
The force of air against the ball.
The force of gravity on the ball.
to
+ Previous
Next

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Answer:

The force of Gravity on the ball

Explanation:

Gravity of earth pulls the ball back down to the ground.

I have a 3 cc piece of aluminum with a density of steel with a mass of 24.0 g. I cut it into 2 equal pieces. How has the density of the steel pieces changed

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Answer:

What happens to the density of an object if the object is cut in half? ... The density remains the same because cutting the object in half will divide the mass & volume by the same amount. Also, the density of a substance remains the same no matter what size it is.

Explanation:

What happens to the density of an object if the object is cut in half? ... The density remains the same because cutting the object in half will divide the mass & volume by the same amount. Also, the density of a substance remains the same no matter what size it is.

Why do we charge a capacitor under a DC voltage source only?

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Capacitors are essentially two plates that are mounted next to each other, with a gap between them so that the plates don't touch. Direct current can't jump the gap between plates, because it would take a massive amount of voltage to force the electron to jump the gap between plates. The electrons hit the plate and stop. Alternating current, on the other hand, is moving the electrons back and forth in place -- so the plate on one side of the capacitor is constantly having electrons pushed in and then pulled back out. This motion creates a small electric field which induces the same alternating current in the other plate, because electric fields can jump the gap between plates. Therefore it is possible with ac supply only to make capcitor work.

What is catching a pass in football called
1.Reception
2.mossed
3.Grab
4.odel Beckham

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Your answer is reception

Name the type of reproduction process as shown in Fig 1 and Fig 2. State one point of difference between the two

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Figure 1= binary fission in amoeba

figure 2= budding in yeast

difference

1.Parent divides to form two daughter cells and itself gets disappeared in binary fission but in budding , a bud gets matured and detaches from the parent

Which of these statements is FALSE?*
If you find someone's DNA at a crime scene, they are guilty without a doubt
Even identical Twins have different DNA Fingerprints
DNA is individual evidence
When DNA is found, it will not always lead to usable DNA Fingerprint evidence

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answer: the first one
hope this helped

10 POINTS QUESTION: Why both are models for monomers, polymers, and cross-linked polymers

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Answer:

Because both monomers and polymers and cross linked polymers are mers with physically properties which is good for applycations

Explanation:

because they are good for using and not using

also, this is a 5 point question, you are not  fooling anyone. thx for 5 points tho

if a 2kg ball has and initial velocity of
4 m/s and is kicked and accelerated to
10 m/s in one second, what is the force that was applied to the ball? Rember that acceleration is the change in velocity/ change in time


please help me asap ​

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 12 \ Newtons }}[/tex]

Explanation:

Force is equal to the product of mass and acceleration.

[tex]F=m*a[/tex]

We know the mass, but not the acceleration. Therefore, we must calculate it before we can calculate force.

1. Calculate Acceleration

Acceleration is the change in velocity over the change in time.

[tex]a=\frac{V_f-V_i}{t}[/tex]

The final velocity is 10 meters per second and the initial velocity is 4 meters per second. The time is 1 second.

[tex]V_f=10 \ m/s \\V_i= 4 \ m/s \\t= 1 \ s[/tex]

Substitute the values into the formula.

[tex]a=\frac{10 \ m/s-4 \ m/s }{1 \ s}[/tex]

Solve the numerator.

[tex]a=\frac{6 \ m/s}{1 \ s }[/tex]

Divide.

[tex]a= 6 \ m/s/s=6 \ m/s^2[/tex]

2. Calculate Force

Now we know the acceleration and the mass.

[tex]m= 2 \ kg \\a= 6 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Substitute the values into the fore formula.

[tex]F= 2 \ kg * 6 \ m/s^2[/tex]

Multiply.

[tex]F= 12 \ kg*m/s^2[/tex]

1 kilogram meter per square second is equal to 1 Newton. Our answer of 12 kg*m/s² is equal to 12 Newtons

[tex]F= 12 \ N[/tex]

The force applies to the ball was 12 Newtons.

A force of 2 kN is applied to an object to make it move 3.6 m in the direction of the force. Select the correct value of work done on the object.
Answers to choose from:
1.8J
7200J
7.2J
555.6J

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Answer:

W= F × d

W= 2kn × 3.6

W= 7.2 J

Work is measured in Joules!

Why does Farm Bureau and other advocacy organization oppose any mandated labeling of biotech crops?

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Answer:

I’m. Nog sure

Explanation:

Which idea did Ptolemy's model use to explain why the planets appeared to move backward as they moved in their orbits? The planets spun in epicycles. The planets rotated on their axes. The planets revolved around the Sun. The planets were made of different materials.

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Answer:

The planets spun in epicycles.

Explanation:

The planets were not simply attached to a mystical sphere (“deferent”) but they were actually attached to a mini-sphere (“epicycle”) which rotated on the larger one.

Answer:A

Explanation:

Have you ever noticed that how much electrical energy is consumed by electrical appliances in your home. Make a chart of all of these appliances with their power in kW and an average use on daily, weekly, and monthly basis. Usually the electrical power is written on most of the appliances or on their packing. Calculate the total consumption of electrical energy in kWh in your home for December, 2020. Find the expected electricity bill for this month, if 1 kWh energy costs Rs 10. Which item consumed most energy during the month

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Answer:

A. The expected electricity bill for this month is Rs 18,896.2

B. The item which consumed the most energy during the month is the electric cooker with a total consumption of 1,110Kw/Month

Explanation:

Step 1 - Identify electrical appliances

I only have 8 electrical appliances in my home.

Electric Cooker. Its power rating 3000 Watts (that is 3Kw/h)Refrigerator. Its power rating is 150 Watts (that is 0.15Kw/h)Waterheater. Its power rating is 4000 Watts (that is 4Kw/h)Electric Iron. Its power rating is 1000 Watts (that is 1Kw/h)Led TV. Its power rating is 235 watts (that is 0.235Kw/h)13 Energy-saving Light bulbs at 60 watts which is a total  of 780 watts (which is 0.78Kw)Electric Standing Fan. Its power rating is 55 watts (that is 0.055Kw)Washing machine. Its power rating 255 watts (that is 0.255Kw)

Step 2 - Assign usage per hour and calculate wattage used /month

The Electric Cooker is used an average of 9 hours/day. This is 270hours/month. Total Kw used per month 3Kw * 270hours = 1,110Kw/MonthThe refrigerator is used 24 hours. That is 0.15Kw *24*30days= 108Kw/MonthThe water heater is used 1 hour every day. That is 4Kw  *30days = 120Kw/MonthThe electric Iron is used for 20 Minutes every day.That is  1Kw * 0.34hr *30= 10Kw/MonthThe Led Tv is used for 12hours/day.  That is 0.235Kw*12*30=84.6Kw/monthThe bulbs are used for about 18hours/day. That is 0.78kw*18*30= 421.2Kw/monthThe electric standing fan is used for about 18 hours/day. That is 0.055kw*18*30=29.7Kw/monthThe washing machine is used for about 6 hours/week. That is 0.255Kw*4*6=6.12Kw/month

Step 3 - Add up all the Kw used per month and multiply by the cost of 1 Kw

Total Kilowatt Consumed/Month = 1110 +108+120+10+84.6+421.2+29.7+6.12

= 1,889.62Kw/Month

Total cost of energy consumed per month = 1889.62 * Rs 10

= Rs 18,896.2

Cheers!

A negative charge of 20 x 10-6C and another charge of 15 x 10-6C are separated by as distance of 0.7 m.
What is the magnitude of the electrical force between the two charges:
answer to the closest 0.1 N

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Answer:

Approximately [tex]5.5\; \rm N[/tex], assuming that the volume of these two charged objects is negligible.

Explanation:

Assume that the dimensions of these two charged objects is much smaller than the distance between them. Hence, Coulomb's Law would give a good estimate of the electrostatic force between these two objects regardless of their exact shapes.

Let [tex]q_1[/tex] and [tex]q_2[/tex] denote the magnitude of two point charges (where the volume of both charged object is negligible.) In this question, [tex]q_1 = 20 \times 10^{-6}\; \rm C[/tex]  and [tex]q_2 = 15 \times 10^{-6}\; \rm C[/tex].

Let [tex]r[/tex] denote the distance between these two point charges. In this question, [tex]r = 0.7\; \rm m[/tex].

Let [tex]k[/tex] denote the Coulomb constant. In standard units, [tex]k \approx 8.98755\times 10^{9}\; \rm kg \cdot m^{3}\cdot s^{-2}\cdot C^{-2}[/tex].

By Coulomb's Law, the magnitude of electrostatic force (electric force) between these two point charges would be:

[tex]\begin{aligned}F &= \frac{k \cdot q_1 \cdot q_2}{r^{2}}\end{aligned}[/tex].

Substitute in the values and evaluate:

[tex]\begin{aligned}F &= \frac{k \cdot q_1 \cdot q_2}{r^{2}}\\ &\approx 8.98755 \times 10^{9}\; \rm kg \cdot m^{3}\cdot s^{-2}\cdot C^{-2} \\ &\quad \times 20\times 10^{-6}\; \rm C\\ &\quad \times 15\times 10^{-6}\; \rm C \\ &\quad \times \frac{1}{{(0.7\; \rm m)}^{2}}\\ &\approx 5.5\; \rm N \end{aligned}[/tex].

A truck with a mass of 5000 kg and transfers 800,000 newtons(N) of force when it hits a wall. What was the acceleration of the truck?

a. 160 m/s
b. 160 km/hr
c. 160 m/s2
d. 160 miles/hr

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Answer is C. 160 m/s2

A 5.75 g bullet is fired with a velocity of 1.50 x 102 m/s toward a stationary solid block resting on a frictionless surface. The bullet embeds but the block does not move. 1. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it embeds in the block? 2. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it bounces off the block in the opposite direction with a speed of 100 m/s?

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Answer:

1.  -0.863 kgm/s 2. -1.438 kgm/s

Explanation:

1. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it embeds in the block?

Since the block does not move, the velocity of the bullet after hitting the block , v is zero. That is v = 0 m/s

Now, the momentum change of the bullet ΔP = m(v - u) where m = mass of block = 5.75 g = 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg, u = initial velocity of bullet = 1.50 × 10² m/s and v = final velocity of bullet after hitting the block = 0 m/s (since it embeds in the block and the block does not move).

So, ΔP = m(v - u)

= 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg(0 m/s - 1.50 × 10² m/s)

= 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg(- 1.50 × 10² m/s)

= -8.625 × 10⁻¹ kgm/s

= -0.8625 kgm/s

≅ -0.863 kgm/s

2. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it bounces off the block in the opposite direction with a speed of 100 m/s?

If it bounces off the block in the opposite direction with a speed of 100 m/s, then its final velocity is v = -100 m/s.

So, our momentum change ΔP' = m(v - u) where m = mass of block = 5.75 g = 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg, u = initial velocity of bullet = 1.50 × 10² m/s and v = final velocity of bullet after hitting the block = -100 m/s = -1 × 10² m/s

So, ΔP = m(v - u)

= 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg(-1 × 10² m/s - 1.50 × 10² m/s)

= 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg(-2.50 × 10² m/s)

= -14.375 × 10⁻¹ kgm/s

= -1.4375 kgm/s

≅ -1.438 kgm/s

A boat traveling across a river has a resultant velocity of 10 km/h and travels 34 degrees with respect to the shore. A) What is the boats velocity in m/s?
B) What is the velocity of the river in m/s?

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Answer:

a) 1.55 m/s

b) 2.3 m/s

Explanation:

We know that the boat travels across the river, if we define the river as the x-axis, then the velocity of the boat is only on the y-axis.

Then we can write the velocity of the boat in still water as:

S = (0, B)

Now, when the boat is on the river, the velocity of the boat will be equal to the velocity of the boat in still water plus the velocity of the river.

The velocity of the river is:

v = (R, 0).

Then the velocity of the boat in that river is:

V' = (0, B) + (R, 0) = (R, B)

Now, we know that the velocity of the boat is 10km/h, and it travels at an angle of 34° with respect to the shore.

We can use the Pythagoreans theorem to write the components of this velocity as:

x-axis component = 10km/h*cos(34°) = 8.29 km/h

y-axis component = 10km/h*sin(34°) =  5.59 km/h

Then the velocity of the boat can be written in components as:

velocity = ( 8.29 km/h,  5.59 km/h)

And we knew that the velocity of the boat was written as  (R, B)

Then we must have:

R = 8.29 km/h

B = 5.59 km/h

a) The speed of the boat in m/s:

We know that the speed of the boat is 5.59 km/h.

First, we know that:

1km = 1000m, then:

5.59 km/h = 5.59*(1000m)h = 5,590 m/h

And we know that:

1h = 3600s

Then we can write:

5,590 m/h = 5,590 m/(3600s) = 1.55 m/s

b) The speed of the river in m/s:

We know that the speed of the river is 8.29 km/h

Using the same reasoning as above, we can do the change of units as follows:

8.29 km/h = 8.29 (1000m)/(3600s) = 2.3 m/s

What type of wave did you create when you pushed your arm back and forth?

plz help

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Answer: It is a transverse wave ^^

Explanation:

A 200 kg object is initially at rest on a horizontal frictionless surface. At time t = 0 , a horizontal force of 100 N applied to the object for and then removed. Which of the following is correct about object's motion at time t=2 s?
(A) It is at rest.
(B) It is moving with decreasing acceleration.
(C) it is moving with decreasing speed.
(D)it moving at a constant speed.
(E) It is moving with increasing speed

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Two spheres have a gravitational force between
them of 45 N. If the distance between the masses
is increased to 4.0 times its original distance, what
is the new force?

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Answer:

The new force is 2.8125 N

Explanation:

Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation

Objects attract each other with a force that is proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance.  

[tex]\displaystyle F=G{\frac {m_{1}m_{2}}{r^{2}}}[/tex]

Where:

m1 = mass of object 1

m2 = mass of object 2

r     = distance between the objects' center of masses

G   = gravitational constant: 6.67\cdot 10^{-11}~Nw*m^2/Kg^2

Suppose two spheres have a gravitational force between them of F = 45 N. Now increase the distance to r'=4r. The new force F' is:

[tex]\displaystyle F'=G{\frac {m_{1}m_{2}}{(4r)^{2}}}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle F'=G{\frac {m_{1}m_{2}}{16r^{2}}}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle F'=\frac{1}{16}\ G{\frac {m_{1}m_{2}}{r^{2}}}[/tex]

Substituting the original value of the force:

[tex]\displaystyle F'=\frac{1}{16}\ 45 N[/tex]

F' = 2.8125 N

The new force is 2.8125 N

Charlie wants to build a magnetic levitation train for his younger brother. Charlie has drawn a diagram of his train and has built the train. What should Charlie do next with his design?

A. Test the device, get feedback from other people, and revise the design if needed.
B. Show his design to other people and get feedback before selling his design.
C. Publish his design in a magazine as is and wait for investors.
D. Test the device and sell it to the local veterinarian.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

I can't explain right now, mabe later.

Select ALL of the places you might find DNA evidence.
saliva on gum
blood spatter on the wall
inside a femur bone found in the woods
cells on root of hair found at the scene

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Answer:

Inside a femur bone found in the woods,

saliva of gum

A banana has a mass of 1.4 kg. What is its weight, in Newtons?

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Answer

given :

m=1.4 kg

r/q = N

N = m(9.8)

= 1.4 kg(9.8)

= 13.72 Newton

Answer:

9.8066500286389 N

Explanation:

Einstein calculated that ripples of gravity travel at exactly the speed of _____

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Answer:

299,792,458 m/s = speed of light

Explanation:

How much work is done if a force of 20 N is used to move an object 6 meters​

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Explanation:

W=f×d

=20×6

w=120 joule

please answerrr asapp tyty Laura goes for cycle from her house to the post office 4km away how long did it take for Laura to reach the post office

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Answer:

See the answer below

Explanation:

The time Laura took to reach the post office would depend on the speed of cycling.

We know that;

 speed = [tex]\frac{distance}{time}[/tex]

hence,

time = [tex]\frac{distance}{speed}[/tex]

Since the distance from Laura's house to the post office is 4 km, the equation becomes;

time = [tex]\frac{4}{speed}[/tex]

Just ensure that the speed is in km per hour, minute, or seconds in order to obtain the time in hours, minutes, or seconds respectively.

green light has higher refractive index than orange light for the same material medium.explain​

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Answer:

The index of refraction varies with frequency or color. Frequency does not change as light travels from one medium to another.

Explanation:

Green light has a higher refractive index than orange light for the same material because orange color has a higher wavelength than green light and if the wavelength of light increases the refractive index decreases.

What is Wavelength?

The distance between two identical locations (adjacent crests) in successive cycles is known as the wavelength, and it is used to describe waveform signals that are transmitted over wires or into space. Typically, in wireless systems, this length is specified in meters (m), centimeters (cm), or millimeters (mm). The wavelength is more frequently described in nanometers (nm), which are units of 10-9 m, or angstroms, which are units of 10-10 m, for infrared (IR), visible light (UV), and gamma radiation.

Frequency, which is defined as the number of wave cycles per second, and wavelength have an inverse relationship. The wavelength of a signal decreases with increasing frequency, or we can say that wavelength and refractive index are inversely proportional to each other.

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