What a medium-mass star becomes at the end of its life?

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What a medium-mass star becomes after a planetary nebula; a very bright, dense mass about the size of the planet Earth. ... The process that generates all of the energy that a star produces. Supernova. A Red Super Giant explodes into this when it runs out of elements to fuse together.

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what is conservation of energy in physics?

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Answer:

https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/work-and-energy/work-and-energy-tutorial/a/what-is-conservation-of-energy

Explanation:

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A winding mountain road is an example of a(n) ____.
a.
lever
c.
wedge
b.
inclined plane
d.
wheel and axle

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The answer to this question is B.) Inclined Plane

Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

It's an inclined plane

Does Sam's story give you any idea for how two taster parents might have a child who is a non-taster

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Answer:

if sams answer is yes that they can have a child who is a non-taster then your answer is yes

Explanation:

if both parents are heterozygotes, 25% of their children can be nontaster.

A car travels at uniform velocity at a distance of 100 m in 4 seconds what is the velocity of the car

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100/4 = 25. velocity = distance divided by time. Hope this helps!!

Answer:

the answer is 25

Explanation:

because the formula for velocity is distance divided by time.  

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Think of a movie or tv show where there was a major fight.

What kind of damage was there?

What happened to the ecosystem?

What was it going to take to rebuild?

How is a war a catastrophic event?

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Answer:

harry potter

Explanation:

A lot of damage to the Hogwarts school

The ecosystem stayed they same because the school was excluded

It took a bit of magic to rebuild it

A war is a catastrophic event because a lot of people die and get hurt and more people could be drafted and that would hurt the population

Un acróbata de masa M, se impulsa hacia arriba con una velocidad v0 desde un

trampolín. Mientras sube, a una altura h sobre el trampolín, recoge a un mono entrenado de masa m. ¿Cuál es la altura máxima que alcanzan el mono y el acróbata?

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Answer:

La altura máxima que alcanzan el mono y el acróbata es [tex]z = \frac{1}{2}\cdot \left(\frac{M}{M+m} \right)\cdot v_{o}^{2}+\left(1-\frac{M\cdot g}{M+m} \right)\cdot h[/tex].

Explanation:

Asumamos que tanto el acróbata, el mono y el sistema acróbata-mono son conservativos y que el acróbata comienza su acción a una altura de cero. El estudio se divide en dos etapas: (i) El acróbata se dirige al mono, (ii) El acróbata recoge al mono y alcanzan una altura máxima.

Para resolver esta cuestión, nos valemos del Principio de Conservación de la Energía.

Parte I

La energía cinética traslacional inicial ([tex]K_{1,a}[/tex]) es igual a la suma de la energía cinética traslacional final ([tex]K_{2, a}[/tex]) y la energía potencial gravitacional final ([tex]U_{g,2,a}[/tex]).

[tex]K_{1,a} = K_{2,a} + U_{g,2,a}[/tex] (1)

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot M \cdot v_{o}^{2} = \frac{1}{2}\cdot M\cdot v_{1}^{2} + M\cdot g \cdot h[/tex] (1b)

Donde:

[tex]M[/tex] - Masa del acróbata.

[tex]g[/tex] - Constante gravitacional.

[tex]v_{o}[/tex] - Rapidez inicial del acróbata.

[tex]v_{1}[/tex] - Rapidez del acróbata justo antes de recoger al mono.

[tex]h[/tex] - Altura inicial del mono.

Parte II

La suma de las energías iniciales cinética traslacional ([tex]K_{2, a}[/tex]) y potencial gravitacional de acróbata ([tex]U_{g,2,a}[/tex]) y la energía inicial potencial gravitacional del mono ([tex]U_{g,2,m}[/tex]) es igual a la suma de las energías potenciales gravitacionales iniciales del sistema acróbata-mono ([tex]U_{g,3,a+m}[/tex]), es decir:

[tex]K_{2,a} + U_{g,2,a}+U_{g,2,m} = U_{g,3,a+m}[/tex] (2)

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot M\cdot v_{1}^{2} + (M+m)\cdot g \cdot h = (M+m)\cdot g \cdot z[/tex] (2b)

Donde:

[tex]m[/tex] - Masa del mono.

[tex]z[/tex] - Altura máxima del sistema acróbata-mono.

De (1b) tenemos que la rapidez del acróbata justo antes de recoger al mono es:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot M \cdot v_{o}^{2} = \frac{1}{2}\cdot M\cdot v_{1}^{2} + M\cdot g \cdot h[/tex]

[tex]v_{o}^{2} = v_{1}^{2}+2\cdot g\cdot h[/tex]

[tex]v_{1} = \sqrt{v_{o}^{2}-2\cdot g\cdot h}[/tex]

Finalmente, la altura máxima alcanzada por el sistema acróbata-mono es:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot M\cdot v_{1}^{2} + (M+m)\cdot g \cdot h = (M+m)\cdot g \cdot z[/tex]

[tex]z = \frac{M\cdot v_{1}^{2}}{2\cdot (M+m)\cdot g}+h[/tex]

[tex]z = \frac{1}{2}\cdot \left(\frac{M}{M+m} \right)\cdot (v_{o}^{2}-2\cdot g\cdot h)+ h[/tex]

[tex]z = \frac{1}{2}\cdot \left(\frac{M}{M+m} \right)\cdot v_{o}^{2}+\left(1-\frac{M\cdot g}{M+m} \right)\cdot h[/tex]

La altura máxima que alcanzan el mono y el acróbata es [tex]z = \frac{1}{2}\cdot \left(\frac{M}{M+m} \right)\cdot v_{o}^{2}+\left(1-\frac{M\cdot g}{M+m} \right)\cdot h[/tex].

When the rock or soil of Earth’s surface is moved to another location by water, ice, or wind

A. Deposition.

B. Weathering

C. Erosion

D. Abiotic

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Focus Question: How are physical properties used to compare and classify substances?​

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Answer:

Properties that can be determined without changing the composition of a substance are referred to as physical properties. Characteristics such as melting point, boiling point, density, solubility, color, odor, etc. ... Physical and chemical properties can be used to classify a substance as ionic or molecular.

Explanation:

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Give me two examples of a pushing force and two examples of a pulling force:

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Answer:

A pushing force example could be a button, like on a keyboard.

Another example would be a piston.

An example of a pulling force could be a lever.

Another example could be rope.

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Which condition is caused by a slightly shortened eyeball?
a) astigmatism
b) nearsightedness
c) farsightedness

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The answer is C. Farsightedness. I hope this helps

Answer:

option C

Explanation:

farsightedness

What is generated around the wire where an electric current travels?

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Answer:

Whenever current travels through a conductor, a magnetic field is generated.

Explanation:

Answer:

Whenever current travels through a conductor, a magnetic field is generated.

Explanation:

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What is sin(77°)? plz help​

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Answer:

Value of Sin(77 degree) = 0.97437006

Degree / Radian Function

(angle in degree) (angle in radian) Sin Cos Tan Cot Sec Cosec SinH CosH TanH CosecH SecH CotH Arc Sin Arc Cos Arc Tan Arc Cosec Arc Sec Arc Cot

Choose all that apply about the earths crust

1. thickest layer
2. thinnest layer
3. densest layer
4. least dense layer
5. home to all life
6. home to most life
6. made of hot soft rock

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Another child is on a swing next to the first. This child has a mass of 48 kg and a maximum kinetic energy of 3800 J. What is the velocity of this child? ​

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Answer:12.583m/s

Explanation:

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

[tex]3800=\frac{1}{2}(48)v^{2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{3800}{24}=v^{2}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{158.33} = v\\12.583m/s=v[/tex]

A truck skids for a distance of 25m with the road pushing on its tires with force of 1500N as its brakes are applied. What is the change in kinetic energy for the truck?

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Answer:

37500 J

Explanation:

Law of conservation of energy: Its states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed but it can be transformed from one form to another.

Applying the law of conservation of energy.

The change in kinetic energy for the truck  =  Net work done by the truck skids

ΔK.E = F×d.................... Equation 1

Where ΔK.E = Change in kinetic energy, F = Force, d = distant.

Given: F = 1500 N, d = 25 m

Substitute these values into equation 1

ΔK.E = 1500×25

ΔK.E = 37500 J

Ten examples of luminous objects​

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Answer:

Sun, fireflies, glow worms ,Stars ,a lighter torch ,a kerosene Oil Lamp, burning candle, vapor light, a bulb

Answer:

Sun

Flame in an oil lamp

tube light

bulb

fireflies

lighted candle

LEDs

laser

jellyfish

Fire

Explanation:

luminous objects are objects that produce light and are responsible for vision.

a metal rod has drawing pins stuck to it with wax and is heated at one end...

a)what do you think will happen in this experiment?explain your answer
b)how could this experiment be adapted to compare the codnucting properties of different materials?

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How could this experiment be adapted to compare the conducting properties of different materials?

The student thinks that two magnets on top of each other will produce a
magnetic field that is stronger than the magnetic field from a single magnet.
The student has a metre rule and more magnets available.
Describe how the student could develop this investigation to test this theory.

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Answer:

People have been aware of magnets and magnetism for thousands of years. The earliest records date back to ancient times, particularly in the region of Asia Minor called Magnesia-the name of this region is the source of words like magnet. Magnetic rocks found in Magnesia, which is now part of western Turkey, stimulated interest during ancient times. When humans first discovered magnetic rocks, they likely found that certain parts of these rocks attracted bits of iron or other magnetic rocks more strongly than other parts. These areas are called the poles of a magnet. A magnetic pole is the part of a magnet that exerts the strongest force on other magnets or magnetic material, such as iron. For example, the poles of the bar magnet shown in Figure 20.2 are where the paper clips are concentrated.

If a cat falls off a ledge, the Earth pulls the cat to the ground with the force of gravity. According to Newton's Third Law there must be a reaction force. What is that reaction force?
A. The cat pulls on the Earth
B. The cat’s acceleration is decreased by air resistance
C. The Earth hits the cat
D. The cat falls to the ground
E. The cat hits the Earth

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Answer:

The answer Is B.

Explanation:

The cats acceleration is decreased

by air resistance.

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If a chemical reaction has a AH value of -125 kJ, it would be considered what?

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Answer:  

Exothermic Reaction  

Explanation:  

ENDOTHERMIC REACTION: A chemical reaction is considered endothermic if the energy is absorbed during the reaction. In other words, if the energy is required by the reactants to proceed with the reaction, then the reaction is endothermic.

The value of enthalpy change ΔH is positive in such reactions showing intake of energy.

EXOTHERMIC REACTION: A chemical reaction is considered exothermic if the energy is released during the reaction. In other words, if the energy is produced as a product of the reaction, then the reaction is exothermic.

The value of enthalpy change ΔH is negative in such reactions showing the release of energy.

Since, the value of ΔH = -125 KJ, is negative for the given reaction.

Therefore, it would be considered as Exothermic Reaction.

what two types of energy does a rock have as it rolls down a hill

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Kinetic energy

When the rock starts rolling down the hill it has kinetic energy. When the rock gets to the bottom of the hill and stops, it is no longer in motion therefore it no longer has kinetic energy, the energy has been converted back into potential energy.

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15.The energy changes that take place when a stone falls freely from rest to
the ground can be orderly arranged as
A. Kinetic energy → Potential energy
B. Sound energy → Potential energy
C. Potential energy
→ Sound energy
D. Potential energy
16.A ductile material is that which
→ Sound energy
→ Heat.
→ Kinetic energy → Heat.
→ Kinetic energy → Heat.
→ Kinetic energy → Heat energy
→ Sound.​

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Answer:

15. potential- kinetic -potential

16. I don't understand

Ductile materials are materials that can be drawn into wire e.g copper

Answer:

15.A

Explanation:

a falling objects posses kinetic energy whiles objects at rest has potential energy

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Answer:

the vertical component of the force is 43.30 N.

Explanation:

Given;

angle of inclination of the force, θ = 60⁰

magnitude of the force, F = 50 N

The vertical component of the force is calculated as follows;

[tex]F_y = F \times sin(\theta}\\\\F_y = 50 N \times sin(60)\\\\F_y = 50 N \times \frac{\sqrt{3} }{2} \\\\F_y = 25\sqrt{3} \ N\\\\F_y = 43.30 \ N[/tex]

Therefore, the vertical component of the force is 43.30 N.

Who do you think had the most influence on modern science: Descartes or Newton? And why? i'll give brainliest

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Answer: Newton

Explanation:

Isaac Newton is viewed as one of history's most persuasive researchers. During his lifetime, Newton created the hypothesis of gravity, the laws of movement (which turned into the establishment of material science), another strategy for arithmetic known as analytics, and leap forwards in optics like the reflecting telescope.

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B I think ...............................

Answer:

i think it would be either b or c because....

Explanation:

"The desert biome is best adapted for aloe because aloe plant usuallly grows in open area under sunlight exposure where the intensity of sunlight is very high. Its grows in very rocky, dry and open areas."

A 1.3 kg book has 11.7 joules of potential energy relative to the floor when it's sitting on top of
Brenda's dresser. Calculate how tall Brenda's dresser is?

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0.92 m. See the picture below

Decribe what must happen inside of an aluminum can in order for it to be attracted to a positively-charged and to a negatively-charged object

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Answer:

The PROTONS in the can attract to the negatively charged object, so then the can becomes polarized and the ELECTRONS in the can attract the positively charged object.

Explanation:

The PROTONS inside the can entice to the negatively charged object, so then the can will become polarized and the ELECTRONS in the can appeal to the undoubtedly charged item.

How are proton and electron associated?

The number of protons within the nucleus of the atom is identical to the atomic range. The variety of electrons in an impartial atom is identical to the number of protons. The mass range of the atom (M) is equal to the sum of the wide variety of protons and neutrons inside the nucleus.

Protons definitely charged subatomic particles that live in the nucleus. Neutrons: Neutrally charged subatomic particles that are living in the nucleus. Electrons: Negatively charged subatomic debris found inside the electron shells surrounding the nucleus.

An electron is a negatively charged factor of an atom while the proton is an undoubtedly charged frame. The electrons are present out of doors the nucleus inside the orbiting shells. But the protons alongside neutrons shape the nucleus of the atom and are gifted in the middle of the atomic nuclei.

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Ayala is making salad dressing. She mixes oil and vinegar in a blender until a smooth consistency is formed. Explain whether this is a heterogeneous or a homogeneous mixture and why

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Answer:Hetero

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In what ways does the loss of Arctic ice affect biodiversity of the species in the region?

There are many technologies that reduce the amount of carbon emissions into our atmosphere. Identify some example of these technologies.

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With less ice, it could greatly affect the animals that depend on the ice, such as polar bears, walruses, and many other animals. This could result in their species eventually going extinct.

a hot iron bar is placed 100ml 22C water. the water temperature rises to 32C. how much heat did the water gain and how much heat did the iron bar lose? Q=change T x C x M

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Answer:

Water gained: 10Iron lost: -10

Explanation:

Given: Hot iron bar is placed 100ml 22C water, the water temperature rises to 32C

To find: How much heat the water gain, how much heat did the iron bar lost

Formula:Q = change T x C x M

Solve:

How much heat water gained

Initial heat = 22, then rose to 32. To find how much heat the water gained, simply subtract the current heat by the initial heat.

                                              32 - 22 = 10

The water gained 10 amounts of heat.

How much heat Iron lost

Current heat = 32, then dropped to 22. To find how much heat the Iron lost, simply subtract the initial heat by the current heat.

                                                   22 - 32 = -10

The Iron lost -10 amounts of water.      

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