PROPERTIES OF RADIO WAVES

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Answer 1

Answer:

Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum longer than infrared light. Radio waves have frequencies as high as 300 gigahertz (GHz) to as low as 30 hertz (Hz).

Explanation:

Answer 2
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_____ are group of tissue working together to perform a certain job.

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Answer:

organ

Explanation:

Answer:

an organ

Explanation:

cell -> tissue -> organ -> organ system -> organism

When weather predictions are incorrect what is the most likely cause
A: measurements of the initial conditions may have been very in accurate

B: small differences in models can lead to large differences in complex systems

C: The person predicting the weather may have had a bias

D: The elevation of different landforms I have been significantly in accurate

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Answer:small differences in models can lead to large differences in complex systems

Explanation:   this is the  most accurate phrase  

Under state law, what is the blood-alcohol limit for legally operating a motor vehicle?

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Answer:

HOPE IT HELPS.....

Explanation:

The legal standard for drunkenness across the United States ranges from 0.10 to 0.08. If a person's BAC measures 0.08, it means that there are 0.08 grams (i.e., 80 mg) of alcohol per 100 ml of blood. The American Medical Association says that a person can become impaired when the blood alcohol level hits 0.05.

Answer: 0.08

Driving While Intoxicated or Impaired is Illegal

Under Michigan law, it is illegal to drive: While intoxicated, or impaired, by alcohol, controlled substance, or other intoxicating substance. With a bodily alcohol content of 0.08 or more. (This crime is one of the driving while intoxicated offenses.)

Hope this helps... Stay safe and have a Merry Christmas!!!!!!!! :D

A cannonball is fired at a 45.0° angle and an initial velocity of 670 m/s. Assume no air resistance. How high did the cannonball travel?
9935 m
11454 m
754 m
13200 m

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13200 m , hope this help

what is the portion of an electric circuit that is being powered​

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Answer:

Component

Explanation:

All circuits have some basic parts, called components. One component is the power source, also called a voltage source. The power source is what pushes the electricity through the circuit.

The glowing dot represents the transmission of a nerve impulse along the nerves that make up the neural pathway. A nerve impulse is an electrical signal that travels from one nerve cell to another.

Which part of the brain processes this signal?

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Answer:

The answer is "Cerebral Cortex"

Explanation:

The neurotransmitter diffuses across the short distance of the synapse and ties to a receptor protein of the objective neuron. At the point when the sub-atomic sign ties to the receptor, the cell film of the objective neuron changes its electrical state and another evaluated expected starts. On the off chance that that evaluated potential is sufficiently able to arrive at limit, the subsequent neuron produces an activity potential at its axon hillock. The objective of this neuron is another neuron in the thalamus of the mind, the piece of the CNS that goes about as a transfer for tactile data.

At another neurotransmitter, synapse is delivered and ties to its receptor. The thalamus at that point sends the sensory information to the cerebral cortex, the furthest layer of dark issue in the brain, where cognizant view of that water temperature starts.

A region of the cortex is particular for imparting signs down to the spinal cord for development. The upper engine neuron is in this area, called the precentral gyrus of the frontal cortex, which has an axon that broadens right down the spinal cord. At the degree of the spinal cord at which this axon makes a neurotransmitter, a reviewed potential happens in the cell membrane of a lower engine neuron.

on the moon which object would fall with the same acceleration?

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Answer:

Since there is no air resistance on the Moon, all objects would be in free fall at 1.6 m/s2. This means that they would all hit the ground at the same time if released simultaneously from the same height, but at a slower speed compared to objects free falling in a vacuum on Earth.

Explanation:

Two ice-skaters are skating in circles on a frozen pond. Maria is making large circles with a radius of 12 m and skating 4.5 m/s. Her friend, Samantha, is making smaller circles with a radius of 6 m but is not skating as quickly, going only 3.8 m/s. ii. How could each skater increase her centripetal acceleration without changing the size of her path? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

v_maria > 4.5 m/s

v_samantha > 3.8 m/s

Explanation:

Formula for centripetal acceleration is;

a_c = v²/r

Where;

v is speed

r is radius

For Maria;

r = 12 m

v = 4.5 m/s

Thus;

a_c = 4.5²/12

a_c = 1.6875 m/s²

For Samantha;

r = 6

v = 3.8 m/s

Thus;

a_c = 3.8²/6

a_c = 2.41 m/s²

We want to find how could each skater increase her centripetal acceleration without changing the size of her path.

From the centripetal acceleration formula, since the size of path can't be changed it means the radius can't be changed and so the only thing that can now increase the centripetal acceleration is when the speed increases.

Thus;

For Maria, she has to move with a faster speed. Thus: v_maria > 4.5 m/s

For Samantha, she also has to move with a faster speed. Thus; v_samantha > 3.8 m/s

A 100 kg man stands still. Gravity pushes on him with an acceleration of 9.8 m/s^2. What it the force the man feels from gravity? *
0 N
98 N
90 N
980 N

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Answer:

980 N

Explanation:

The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula

force = mass × acceleration

From the question we have

force = 100 × 9.8

We have the final answer as

980 N

Hope this helps you

Students had two batteries and two different resistors. During four trials, they build four different circuits and measure the circuit’s current in Amps according to the following table.



Trial Number

Voltage (V)

Resistance (Ω)

Current (A)

1

1.5

200


2

1.5

100


3

3.0

200


4

3.0

100




For which trial would the students measure the smallest current in the circuit? (AKS 10a)



A.
Trial 1

B.
Trial 2

C.
Trial 3

D.
Trial 4

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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The Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone National Park shoots water into the air at 48.0 m/s. How
high will the water spray into the air?

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Answer:

The maximum height reached by the water is 117.55 m.

Explanation:

Given;

initial velocity of the water, u = 48 m/s

at maximum height the final velocity will be zero, v = 0

the water is going upwards, i.e in the negative direction of gravity, g = -9.8 m/s².

The maximum height reached by the water is calculated as follows;

v² = u² + 2gh

where;

h is the maximum height reached by the water

0 = u² + 2gh

0 = (48)² + ( 2 x -9.8 x h)

0 = 2304 - 19.6h

19.6h = 2304

h = 2304 / 19.6

h = 117.55 m

Therefore, the maximum height reached by the water is 117.55 m.

Answer:

The maximum height reached by the water is 117.55 m.

Explanation:

Object A has a mass of 2 kg; object B’s mass is 10 kg. If object B is at rest and object A runs into it at low speed, object B:


A. Will move off at high speed.
B. Cannot move off with high speed.
C. Will loose speed in the collision.
D. Will remain at rest.

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D will remain at rest because it has a less mass and is moving slowly so it won’t effect the position of object b

Answer:

Cannot move off with high speed

Explanation:

Just did it

Item 2
An object is transported to three different planets in the solar system.

Which statement is true about that object?


The object’s mass and weight stay the same.


The object’s mass changes, but its weight stays the same.


The object’s mass and weight both change.


The object’s weight changes, but its mass stays the same.

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Answer:

the object's weight changes but its mass stays the same

Answer:

the object's weight changes but its mass stays the same

Explanation:

100% correct

The voltage provided by the battery of a circuit was 12 V, if the total
resistance in the circuit was 6 ohms, calculate the total current present.
options:
72 A
2A
0.5 A
7.2 A​

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Answer:

2 Amps

which agrees with the second option in the list of answers

Explanation:

Use Ohm's law:

V = R * I

which with the information given to us becomes:

12 = 6 * I

then solving for I we get:

I = 12 V / 6 Ω = 2 Amps

find the vector parallel to the resultant of the vector A=i +4j-2k and B=3i-5j+k​

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Answer:

2008

Explanation:

2000+3+5======2008

Answer:

[tex]8\hat i-2\hat j-2\hat k[/tex]

Explanation:

Vectors in 3D

Given a vector

[tex]\vec P = P_x\hat i+P_y\hat j+P_z\hat k[/tex]

A vector [tex]\vec Q[/tex] parallel to [tex]\vec P[/tex] is:

[tex]\vec Q = k.\vec P[/tex]

Where k is any constant different from zero.

We are given the vectors:

[tex]\vec A = \hat i+4\hat j-2\hat k[/tex]

[tex]\vec B = 3\hat i-5\hat j+\hat k[/tex]

It's not specified what the 'resultant' is about, we'll assume it's the result of the sum of both vectors, thus:

[tex]\vec A +\vec B = \hat i+4\hat j-2\hat k + 3\hat i-5\hat j+\hat k[/tex]

Adding each component separately:

[tex]\vec A +\vec B = 4\hat i-\hat j-\hat k[/tex]

To find a vector parallel to the sum, we select k=2:

[tex]2(\vec A +\vec B )= 8\hat i-2\hat j-2\hat k[/tex]

Thus one vector parallel to the resultant of both vectors is:

[tex]\mathbf{8\hat i-2\hat j-2\hat k}[/tex]

A fluid of density rho = 900 kg/m3 flows along a pipe of constant diameter from point A to point B. Gauge pressure at point A is equal to zero, and absolute pressure at point B is 30% lower than pressure at point A. What is the height difference, Δh, between points A and B?
a. Δh = 8.09 m with point A above point B.
b. Δh = 344 m with point B above point A.
c. Δh = 303 m with point B above point A.
d. Δh = 3.44 m with point A above point B.

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The height difference between points A and B is : ( B ) Δh = 3.44 m with point B above point A.

Given data :

fluid density = 900 kg/m³

Diameter of pipe = constant

Gauge pressure at Point A = 0

Gauge pressure at point B = 30% lower

Determine the height difference between points A and B

first step : determine absolute pressure

Pa (absolute pressure )= gauge pressure + atmospheric pressure

                                      = 0 + patm

Therefore : Pa = Patm

Also;

Pressure at point B ( Pb ) = Pa - 30%Pa

                                          = 0.7 Patm

Hence ; Pa - Pb = 0.3 Patm ----- ( 1 )

Final step : Determine the height difference

we will apply the formula below from equation ( 1 )

p *g * Δh = 0.3 * 1.013 * 10⁵      ( note : Patm = 1.013 * 10⁵ )

900 * 9.81 * Δh = 0.3 * 1.013 * 10⁵

therefore :

Δh = ( 0.3 * 1.013 * 10⁵ ) / ( 900 * 9.81 )

     = 3.44 m

Hence we can conclude that The height difference between points A and B is Δh = 3.44 m with point B above point A.

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Changing which factor would NOT have an influence on the kinetic energy of a moving van loaded with 100 kg bags mulch of with a total mass of 1,500 kg. The vehicle is traveling across an open parking lot at a speed of 5 m/s.
Question 8 options:


A: direction the moving van is going across the parking lot.


B: increasing the rate of speed without altering the mass of the vehicle or its contents.


C: emptying the moving van one bag at a time at a constant rate.


D: adding more contents (increasing the overall mass) to the van while the van is in motion traveling 5 m

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Answer:

A. The direction

Explanation:

I did the test lol

Answer:

A

Explanation:

i took the test

What is the initial vertical velocity of the ball?
A.
0 m/s


B.
9.81 m/s


C.
20.0 m/s


D.
60.0 m/s

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I think that it is B hope this helps

Which equation is correct according to Ohm’s law? Which equation is correct according to Ohm’s law? A.) V = IR B.) I = R/V C.) R = I/V D.) R = IV

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Answer:

[tex]V = IR[/tex]

Explanation:

Required

Which equation represents ohm's law?

Literally, ohm's law implies that current (I) is directly proportional to voltage (V) and inversely proportional to resistance (R).

Mathematically, this can be represented as:

[tex]I\ \alpha\ \frac{V}{R}[/tex]

Convert the expression to an equation

[tex]I\ =\ \frac{V}{R}[/tex]

Multiply both sides by R to make V the subject

[tex]I\ * R\ =\ \frac{V}{R} * R[/tex]

[tex]I\ * R\ =V[/tex]

Reorder

[tex]V = I\ * R[/tex]

[tex]V = IR[/tex]

Option (a) is correct; Others are not

Answer:

V=ir

Explanation:

Ohm's law deals with the relation between voltage and current in an ideal conductor. It states that: Potential difference across a conductor is proportional to the current that pass through it. It is expressed as V=IR. The correct answers from the choices are:

v = ir

A solid CUBE has a side of 4cm and is 192 grams in mass. What is the density?

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Answer:

3g/cm³

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Length of the side  = 4cm;

  Volume of the cube  = L³  = 4³  = 64cm³

Mass of the cube  = 192g

Unknown:

Density = ?

Solution:

The density of a body is its mass per unit volume;

 Density = [tex]\frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]  

Insert parameters and solve;

Density  = [tex]\frac{192}{64}[/tex]  = 3g/cm³

When liquid water gets into cracks of rock and freezes, it __ and ___.

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It expands and pushes the crack further aprt

What is the approximate distance from the sun to the astroid belt?

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Answer:

The asteroid belt lies between 2.2 and 3.2 astronomical units (AU) from our sun. ( i looked this up because nobody of the top of their head knows this)

Explanation:

Introduction to Simple Machines
This activity will help you meet this educational goal:
You will compare and contrast information from a video with information from a text.

Directions
Read the instructions for this self-checked activity. Type in your response to each question, and check your answers. At the end of the activity, write a brief evaluation of your work.
Activity
Watch this video and then answer the following questions based on what you learned.

Part A
How does a bicycle make work easier?





Part B
Which two examples of levers are mentioned in the video?








The picture shows a bicycle’s pedals. Look at the shaft that the pedals are attached to. Do you think the shaft is a lever? Why or why not?

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Answer:

word for word answers!

Explanation:

1) Part A: By pedaling a bicycle lightly, the rider can go a long way

2) Part B: The two examples mentioned in the video are the handlebars and the brakes

3) Yes, it’s a type of lever because the two pedals rotate around a fixed point

What is the minimum work done by the heart to pump 130 g of blood from a person's foot to his heart 1.5 m away?
A. 0J.B. 4.7J.C. .47J.D. 4700J.

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Answer:

The minimum work done by the heart is 1.911 J

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the blood, m = 130 g = 0.13 kg

height the blood is pumped, h = 1.5 m

Apply work energy theorem, the gravitational potential energy of the height in which the blood is pumped to, is equal to the work done in pumping the blood form the foot to the heart.

E = mgh = W

where;

g is acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

W = (0.13)(9.8)(1.5)

W = 1.911 J

Thus, the minimum work done by the heart is 1.911 J

A string with mass per unit length of 0.003 kg/m is plucked with an amplitude of 2 cm. The string is 30 cm long, and under a tension of 30 newtons. What are the frequencies of the first 5 harmonics?

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Answer:

First harmonics = 333.33N

Second harmonics = 500.01N

Third harmonics = 666.68N

Fourth harmonics = 833.35N

Fifth harmonics = 1000.02N

Explanation:

The formula for calculating the fundamental frequency in string is expressed as;

[tex]F_0 = \frac{1}{2L}\sqrt{\frac{T}{m} }[/tex] where;

L is the length of the string = 30cm = 0.3m

T is the tension in the string = 30N

m is the mass per unit length of the string = 0.003kg/m

Get the fundamental frequency first by substituting the given values into the formula;

[tex]F_0 = \frac{1}{2(0.3)}\sqrt{\frac{30}{0.003} }\\F_0 = \frac{1}{0.6}\sqrt{10,000}}\\F_0 = \frac{1}{0.6} * 100\\[/tex]

F0 = 166.67N

Harmonics are the integral multiples of the fundamental frequency.

First harmonics F1 = 2F0 = 2(166.67) = 333.33N

Second harmonics F2 = 3F0 = 3(166.67) = 500.01N

Third harmonics F3 = 4F0 = 4(166.67) = 666.68N

Fourth harmonics F4 = 5f0 = 5(166.67) = 833.35N

Fifth harmonics F5 = 6f0 = 6(166.67) = 1000.02N

If the moon crossed the meridian at midnight what phase must the moon be in?

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Answer:

Waxing Gibbous

Explanation:

New Moon Rises at sunrise, transits meridian at noon, sets at sunset

Explanation:

what is the need of force in our life​

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Answer:

A force is a push or a pull and it affects our daily lives because without force,people would not be able to open and close stuff or lift up our arms or legs .....or anything, for that matter.

Explanation:

brainly

Without forces, we couldn’t live. If you push or pull on an object a force is being applied. Forces can also make objects stay
where they are

Paco pulls a 67 kg crate with 738 N and of force across a frictionless floor 9.0 M how much work does he do in moving the crate

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Answer:

W = 6642 J

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of a crate, m = 67 kg

Force with which the crate is pulled, F = 738 N

It is moved 9 m across a frictionless floor

We need to find the work done in moving the crate. Let the work done is W. It is given by :

W = F d

W = 738 N × 9 m

= 6642 J

So, the work done is 6642 J.

A scientist who wants to study the affects of fertilizer on plants sets up an experiment. Plant A gets no fertilizer, Plant B gets 5 milligrams of fertilizer, and Plant C gets 10 milligrams of fertilizer. Which plant is the control group in this experiment?

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Answer: Plant A

Explanation: The control group is participants who do not receive the experimental treatment.

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Answer:

meter per second(m/s)

Explanation:

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