Explanation:
Since a double helix is formed by two paired antiparallel strands of nucleotides that run in opposite directions, and the nucleotides always pair in the same way (adenine (A) with thymine (T) in DNA or uracil (U) in RNA; cytosine (C) with guanine (G)), a (single-stranded) nucleotide sequence is said to be a palindrome
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The question below refers to the circuit shown in the image
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If the voltage across the 400 resistor is 7 V, what is the voltage across the 290 Q resistor?
O 5V
O 7V
O 9V
O 12 V
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Answer:
i would think c
Explanation:
What is generated around the wire where an electric current travels?
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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Danielle took an iron nail and wrapped thin copper wire around it, then connected the ends of the copper wire to a battery. Which force or forces can Danielle's device produce?
Answer:
yes her device can produce
Explanation:
An electromagnetic force is produced by this setup.
The question suggests the construction of a solenoid with an iron core.I have attached an image. A solenoid has an iron core wrapped around by insulating wires. When the insulating wires are connected to a battery or a voltage source, current flows in the wire and travels through the wrapped region around the iron core. Now, this current produces a magnetic field inside the solenoid, directed along the axis of the solenoid. When the iron core comes under the influence of this magnetic field, it magnetizes and acts as a strong magnet and can produce magnetic force. The force generated through this process is called electromagnetic force.
When the battery is removed, the solenoid returns to its original state, which is it doesn't act as a magnet anymore. By the way, iron retains some magnetization.
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what forces are being used when walking a dog and how ?
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3. What does the difference in force depend on?
Answer:
it depends on the relative masses of the objects.
Explanation:
A scientist is designing a device that will mimic Earth's atmosphere by
blocking high-energy waves from the Sun. Pick three high-energy waves
that the device should be able to block?
Answer:
1. Ultraviolet light (UV)
2. X-rays
3. Gamma-rays
Explanation:
Though there are different types of energy or electromagnetic waves with varying wavelengths, including the likes of Gamma X-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared radiation, and microwave radiation.
What is more certain is that the atmosphere blocked the high-energy waves from getting to the earth surface or biosphere such as Ultraviolet light (UV), X-rays and Gamma-rays
Determine whether the interference is constructive or destructive at each location indicated.
A.constructive or destructive
B. constructive or destructive
C. constructive or destructive
D. constructive or destructive
Answer:
A. Constructive
B. Destructive
C. Destructive
D. Constructive
Explanation:
Constructive interference takes place at locations along the path of two superposed waves where the waves are in phase such that a high or low point of one of the waves corresponds with a high or low point of the other wave which gives a resulting wave amplitude which is the sum of the amplitudes of the individual waves
Destructive interference takes place at locations along the path of two superposed waves where one wave is out of phase with the other wave such that a high or low point of one of the waves coincides with a low or high point of the other wave respectively thereby cancelling the effect of the other wave and giving a resulting wave that has an amplitude which is the difference in the amplitudes of the individual waves
Therefore;
At point A, the peak of each wave partially coincides resulting in constructive interference
At point B, the peak of the blue wave and the trough of the red wave partially coincides resulting in destructive interference
At point C, the through of the blue wave and the peak of the back wave partially coincides resulting in destructive interference
At point D, the trough of each wave partially coincides resulting in constructive interference.
When trying to simplify and find the equivalent resistance you should first simplify resistors in _ before simplifying those in _
The equivalent resistance for the parallel connected resistance will be
[tex]\dfrac{1}{R_{eq}}=\dfrac{1}{R_1}+\dfrac{1}{R_2}[/tex]
What is resistance?
Resistance is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. Resistance is measured in ohms, symbolized by the Greek letter omega (Ω)
Now if two resistances are connected parallel then the voltage on the resistances will be different and the same current will flow from both resistances.
[tex]V_{eq}=V_1+V_2[/tex]
[tex]I_{eq}R_{eq}=I_1R_1+I_2R_2[/tex]
Since [tex]I_{eq}=I_1=I_2[/tex]
[tex]R_{eq}=R_1+R_2[/tex]
Hence the equivalent resistance for the parallel connected resistance will be
[tex]\dfrac{1}{R_{eq}}=\dfrac{1}{R_1}+\dfrac{1}{R_2}[/tex]
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If 10.0 J of work are required to transfer 2.00 coulombs of
charge from point X to point Y in an electric field, what is the
difference in potential between these two points?
Answer: 5V
Explanation: because 2 goes into 10, five times. Also I know it’s correct cuz I got it right in my quiz
The difference in potential between these two points is 5 V.
Electric potential between the two points
The electric potential between two points is the work done in taking a unit postive charge from one point to another.
The difference in potential between these two points is calculated as follows;
W = qV
V = W/q
V = 10/2
V = 5 V
Thus, the difference in potential between these two points is 5 V.
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1200 calories isfind the change in internal energy of the system 1200 calories is removed from a gas held at constant volume give answers in kilojoule
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17. When people replace systems, even when they still work, this is an example of... *
A. Consumerism
B. Automation
C. Manual Labour
D. None of the above
I'm gonna have to guess B) Automation sorry if I get it incorrect
Waldo needs to know how much force to apply in order to move a 4000-kg object at 2 m/S2. Which law should he refer to
A.
law of gravity
B.
second law
C.
third law
D.
first law
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Answer:
I think ur answer would be B
Explanation:
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a simple mobile is made by attaching 4 small balls(0.1 kg each)
answer right away!!—A plucked guitar string emits a dominant
frequency of 320 Hz. What is the
frequency of the 3rd harmonic?
Answer:
20000000000000hz only for this
Question 6 (4 points)
An automobile is moving with a velocity of 25 m/ and weighs 15680 N. After braking for 6 seconds the velocity of the car is reduced to 14 m/s,
(Hint: Mind the signst)
a. What is the car's mass?
kg
b. What is the car's initial momentum?
kg m/s
What is the change in momentum of the car
kg m/s
d. What is the average braking force on the car?
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Match the phrase with its explanation
Answer:
its very easy
Explanation:
Greg can't remember how tall his 9-month-old niece is. He guesses that she is 100 cm tall. Which of the following is true?
Age (months)
Height (cm)
3 61.1
6 67.8
9 72.3
12 76.1
A.
Based on the data, Greg's guess is reasonable.
B.
Based on the data, Greg's guess is not reasonable.
C.
Based on the data, Greg's niece should be around 61.1 cm tall.
D.
Based on the data, Greg's niece should be around 76.1 cm tall.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A large spool in an electrician's workshop has 65 m of insulation-coated wire coiled around it. When the electrician connects a battery to the ends of the spooled wire, the resulting current is 1.8 A. Some weeks later, after cutting off various lengths of wire for use in repairs, the electrician finds that the spooled wire carries a 2.9-A current when the same battery is connected to it. What is the length of wire remaining on the spool
Answer:
[tex]40.34\ \text{m}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]L_1[/tex] = Length of wire = 65 m
[tex]I_1[/tex] = Initial current = 1.8 A
[tex]I_2[/tex] = Final current = 2.9 A
We know
[tex]R\propto \dfrac{1}{I}[/tex]
and
[tex]R\propto L[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{V}{I}\propto L\\\Rightarrow L\propto \dfrac{1}{I}[/tex]
so
[tex]\dfrac{L_2}{L_1}=\dfrac{I_1}{I_2}\\\Rightarrow L_2=\dfrac{I_1}{I_2}L_1\\\Rightarrow L_2=\dfrac{1.8}{2.9}\times 65\\\Rightarrow L_2=40.34\ \text{m}[/tex]
The length of the wire remaining on the spool is [tex]40.34\ \text{m}[/tex].
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Which of the following is not true about a scientific name?
a. they should be typed in italics
b. they are derived from Greek and Latin words
c. they contain a genus and species name
d. they can vary from location to location
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Answer:
below
Explanation:
that is the procedure above
Online physics Electrostatic lab
Adding energy (_____) causes the temperature to _____ OR the phase to change. Removing energy (flows______) causes the temperature to ___ OR the phase to change. When the phase changes, the temperature ______ because the ______ are breaking or forming. When energy is added to a solid, a liquid, or a gas, but the temperature is increasing (no phase change), the molecules are moving ______. A phase change will start to occur when the kinetic energy of the particles is ______ the attractive forces between the particles.
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As a light wave strikes a shiny surface like a piece of polished metal, it will be
refracted
reflected
absorbed
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The distance between the two nearest points on a wave where the particles are in phase is 2 m. What is the wavelength of the wave?
A. 1/2 m
B. 1 m
C. 2 m
D. 2 seconds
E. none of these
Answer:
Suppose that the wave equation is:
f(x) = A*cos(k*x)
The wave is in phase for two points x₁ and x₂ if:
f(x₁) = f(x₂)
And if these points are consecutive (for example, two consecutive peaks) then the wavelength of the wave is:
wavelength = x₂ - x₁
In this case, we know that the wave is in phase for two points that are 2 m apart.
Then we can use the points:
x₁ and x₂ such that:
x₂ = x₁ + 2m
We also know that these are the nearest points such that this happens, then we can assume that the points are consecutive.
Then the wavelength will be:
wavelength = x₂ - x₁ = (x₁ + 2m) - (x₁) = 2m
Then the wavelength is 2m.
The correct option is C.
Yong bought a can of soda at the pool and left the soda in the Sun while he swam. When Yong came back, the soda can was warm. What raised the temperature of his soda? A. the sound of people's voices B. heat energy from the Sun C. water splashed from the pool D. bees flying around the soda can
Answer:
B. heat energy from the sun
what is the name often given to the force exerted by the first objection a second object
Answer:
Newton's Third Law
Explanation:
When one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts a force on the first object that is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction; for every action, there is an equal, but opposite reaction; called the law of action-reaction.