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In recent years, assistive technologies have been developed to give people
with disabilities equal access to resources. Examples include wheelchair
ramps, voice-recognition software, and screen readers. Which statement best
explains how societal demand guided the development of these
technologies?
A. Engineers developed assistive technologies first and then began a
public-awareness campaign to educate people on how the
technologies can be used to provide equal access.
B. Businesses recognized the lack of equality for people with
disabilities and lobbied the government to make laws that required
the implementation of assistive technologies.
C. When new assistive technologies became available, consumers
began to demand their inclusion in all places of business,
D. Engineers developed and improved solutions in response to
consumer demand for equal access for people with disabilities.

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Answer 1

Answer:engineers developed and improved solutions in response to consumer demand for equal access for people with disabilities.

Explanation:

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what is a methane. please answer pysicsssssssssss​

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Answer:

methane is a gas

Explanation:

in chemistry

The human circulatory system is closed-that is, the blood pumped out of the left ventricle of the heart into the arteries is constrained to a series of continuous, branching vessels as it passes through the capillaries and then into the veins as it returns to the heart. The blood in each of the heart’s four chambers comes briefly to rest before it is ejected by contraction of the heart muscle. If the aorta (diameter dad a) branches into two equal-sized arteries with a combined area equal to that of the aorta, what is the diameter of one of the branches? (a) da−−√ d a ; (b) da/2–√d a / 2 ; (c) 2da2d a ; (d) da/2d a /2.

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The human circulatory system is closed, that is, the blood pumped out of the left ventricle of the heart into the arteries is constrained to a series of continuoous, branching vessels as it passes through the capillaries and then into the veins as it returns to the heart. The blood in each of the heart's four chambers comes briefly to rest before it is ejected by cotraction of the heart muscle. If the aorta (diameter [tex]d_{a}[/tex]) branches into two equal-sized arteries with a combined area equal to that of the aorta, what is the diameter of one of the branches?

(a) [tex]\sqrt{d_{a}}[/tex]

(b) [tex]\frac{d_{a}}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]

(c) [tex]2d_{a}[/tex]

(d) [tex]\frac{d_{a}}{2}[/tex]

Answer: (b) [tex]\frac{d_{a}}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]

Explanation: The cross-sectional area of a vessel is a circle. So area is:

[tex]A=\pi.r^{2}[/tex]

Radius is half of a diameter, i.e.:

[tex]r=\frac{d}{2}[/tex]

Suppose [tex]d_{b}[/tex] is diameter of the branches, radius of one the branches is:

[tex]r_{b}=\frac{d_{b}}{2}[/tex]

Both branches are equal sized, which means, both have the same radius. So, combined area of both branches is:

[tex]A_{b}=\pi\frac{d_{b}^{2}}{4} +\pi\frac{d_{b}^{2}}{4}[/tex]

[tex]A_{b}=2\frac{d_{b}^{2}}{4}[/tex]

Area of aorta is

[tex]A_{a}=\pi.(\frac{d_{a}}{2})^{2}[/tex]

[tex]A_{a}=\pi.\frac{d_{a}^{2}}{4}[/tex]

Area of aorta is equal the combined area of the branches, then:

[tex]2\pi\frac{d_{b}^{2}}{4}= \pi\frac{d_{a}^{2}}{4}[/tex]

Rearraging:

[tex]d_{b}^{2}=\frac{d_{a}^{2}}{2}[/tex]

[tex]d_{b}=\frac{d_{a}}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]

The diameter of one of the branches is [tex]\frac{d_{a}}{\sqrt{2}}[/tex].

NO ONE WILL HELP, PLEASE PLEASE HELP, I HAVE AN HOUR TO GET 4 PAGES DONE! Find the average speed of a marble that takes 6 seconds to roll 30 m across a gymnasium floor.

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distance
speed = — ————
time
s= 30m
———
6s
the average speed of the marble is 5s/m

3. When two things are the same temperature:

A. They have the same number of molecules

B. Their molecules stop moving

C. Their molecules move at the same average speed

D. Heat transfer between the two things stops​

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The answer is definitely C.) their molecules move at the same average speed

Answer: D.  Heat transfer between the two things stops​.

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the measure of how many a wave passes on a certain point in a certain time is

frequency

Displacement consists of

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Answer:

The displacement of a body has two components: rigid-body displacement and deformation. A rigid-body displacement consists of a simultaneous translation and rotation of the body without changing its shape or size.

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The amount of energy necessary to remove an electron from an atom is a quantity called the ionization energy, Ei. This energy can be measured by a technique called photoelectron spectroscopy, in which light of wavelength λ is directed at an atom, causing an electron to be ejected. The kinetic energy of the ejected electron (Ek) is measured by determining its velocity, υ (Ek= mυ2/2), and Ei is then calculated using the conservation of energy principle. That is, the energy of the incident light equals Ei plus Ek. What is the ionization energy of selenium atoms in kJ/mol if light with λ = 48.2 nm produces electrons with a velocity of 2.371x106 m/s? The mass, m, of an electron is 9.109x10-31 kg. (Round to the ones place.)

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Answer:

The value is [tex]E_i = 1.5596 *10^{-18} \ J[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The wavelength is [tex]\lambda = 48.2 nm = 48.2 *10^{- 9 }\ m[/tex]

The velocity is [tex]v = 2.371*10^6 \ m/s[/tex]

The mass of electron is [tex]m_e = 9.109*10^{-31} \ kg[/tex]

Generally the energy of the incident light is mathematically represented as

[tex]E = \frac{h * c}{\lambda}[/tex]

Here c is the speed of light with value [tex]c = 3.0 *10^{8} \ m/s[/tex]

h is the Planck constant with value [tex]h = 6.62607015 * 10^{-34 } J\cdot s[/tex]

So

[tex]E = \frac{6.62607015 * 10^{-34 }* 3.0 *10^{8}}{48.2 *10^{- 9 }}[/tex]

=> [tex]E = 4.12 *10^{-18} \ J [/tex]

Generally the kinetic energy is mathematically represented as

[tex]E_k = \frac{1}{2} * m_e * v^2[/tex]

=> [tex]E_k = \frac{1}{2} * 9.109*10^{-31} * (2.371*10^6 )^2[/tex]

=> [tex]E_k = 2.56 *0^{-18} \ J [/tex]

Generally the ionization energy is mathematically represented as

[tex]E_i = 4.12 *10^{-18} - 2.56 *0^{-18}[/tex]

=>     [tex]E_i  =  1.5596 *10^{-18} \  J[/tex]

A car traveling from rest to a velocity of 7.0 m/s accelerates uniformly at the rate of 0.80 m/s2. What is its tr. 31
time?

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Answer:

54mph

Explanation:

in which of the following media does sound travel faster?

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Answer:

Sound travel faster through the medium of solid.

If a car moves at a velocity of 1.45 x102 m/s for 1.8 x103
seconds. How far does the car go?

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Answer:

The answer is

[tex]2.61 \times {10}^{5} \: \: m[/tex]

Explanation:

The distance covered by an object given it's velocity and time taken can be found by using the formula

distance = velocity × time

From the question

velocity = 1.45 × 10² m/s

time = 1.8 × 10³ s

We have

distance = 1.45 × 10² × 1.8 × 10³

We have the final answer as

[tex]2.61 \times {10}^{5} \: \: m[/tex]

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An object is traveling at a constant velocity of 10m/s for 4 seconds. What is its acceleration?

40 m/s/s
0.4 m/s/s
2.5 m/s/s
0 m/s/s

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Answer:

The answer is 2.5 m/s²

Explanation:

The acceleration of an object given it's velocity and time taken acting on it can be found by using the formula

[tex]acceleration = \frac{velocity}{time} \\ [/tex]

From the question

time = 4 s

velocity = 10 m/s

So we have

[tex]acceleration = \frac{10}{4} = \frac{5}{2} \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

2.5 m/s²

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Protons and ____ have electric charge?

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Electronssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
i believe it’s electrons

Which is faster +25 m/s or -250 m/s

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Answer: +25 m/s

25 is a positive but if you add a negative sign, it decreases the number that you put the negative before

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Which table shows the correct role of each organism in the food chain below?
Algae → Shrimp → Artic Cod → Ringed Seals Polar Bears

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Answer:

it is algae- shrimp- artic cod-ringed seals- polar bears

Explanation:

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Two parallel plates, each of area 3.37 cm2, are separated by 5.40 mm. The space between the plates is filled with air. A voltage of 8.55 V is applied between the plates. Calculate the magnitude of the electric field between the plates. Tries 0/20 Calculate the amount of the electric charge stored on each plate. Tries 0/20 Now distilled water is placed between the plates and the capacitor is charged up again to the same voltage as before. Calculate the magnitude of charge stored on each plate in this case. (Use κ = 83.0 for the dielectric constant of water.)

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Answer:

1, 1583.33 V/m

2, 4.72*10^-12 C

3, 39.2*10^-11 C

Explanation:

1

E = V / d

E = 8.55 / 5.4*10^-3

E = 8.55 / 0.0054

E = 1583.33 V/m

2

Capacitance, C = (k * e0 * A) / d, where k = 1

A = area of capacitor, 3.37 cm² = 3.37*10^-4 m²

d = plate separation, 5.4 mm

e0 = Constant, 8.85*10^-12

Applying these, we have

C = (1 * 8.85*10^-12 * 3.37*10^-4) / 5.4*10^-3

C = 29.82*10^-16 / 0.0054

C = 5.52*10^-13 F

Since Q = CV, then

Q = 5.52*10^-13 * 8.55

Q = 4.72*10^-12 C

3

We are given that k = 83, so

Capacitance, C = (k * e0 * A) / d

C = (83 * 8.85*10^-12 * 3.37*10^-4) / 5.4*10^-3

C = 2.475*10^-13 / 0.0054

C = 4.58*10^-11 F

Q = CV

Q = 4.58*10^-11 * 8.55

Q = 39.2*10^-11 C

100 POINTS. PLEASE PROVIDE EXPLANATION

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Answer:

60 kg

80 kg

Explanation:

Work is equal to the change in energy.

W = ΔE = E − E₀

Let's start with block B.  The work done by the tension force is equal to the change in energy.  Initially, the block has potential energy.  Finally, the block has kinetic energy.

W = ΔE

FΔy = ½ mv² − mgh

T (-2.0 m) = ½ m (6.00 m/s)² − m (10 m/s²) (2.0 m)

T (-2.0 m) = m (-2 m²/s²)

T = m (1 m/s²)

Now let's look at block A.  The work done by tension and against friction is equal to the change in energy.  Initially, the block has no energy.  Finally, it has both kinetic and potential energy.

W = ΔE

Fd = ½ mv² + mgh − 0

(T − Nμ) (2.0 m) = ½ (4.00 kg) (6.00 m/s)² + (4.00 kg) (10 m/s²) (⅗ × 2.0 m)

(T − Nμ) (2.0 m) = 120 J

T − Nμ = 60 N

Draw a free body diagram of block A and sum the forces in the perpendicular direction to find the normal force N.

N = mg cos θ

N = (4.00 kg) (10 m/s²) (⅘)

N = 32 N

Substitute:

T − 32μ = 60 N

If μ = 0, then T = 60 N and m = 60 kg.

If μ = ⅝, then T = 80 N and m = 80 kg.

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A package is dropped from an air balloon two times. In the first trial the distance between the balloon and the surface is Hand in the second trial 4H. Compare the FINAL VELOCITY'S for the packages right as they hit the
ground (or right before)?

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Answer:

The final speed of the second package is twice as much as the final speed of the first package.

Explanation:

Free Fall Motion

If an object is dropped in the air, it starts a vertical movement with an acceleration equal to g=9.8 m/s^2. The speed of the object after a time t is:

[tex]v=gt[/tex]

And the distance traveled downwards is:

[tex]\displaystyle y=\frac{gt^2}{2}[/tex]

If we know the height at which the object was dropped, we can calculate the time it takes to reach the ground by solving the last equation for t:

[tex]\displaystyle t=\sqrt{\frac{2y}{g}}[/tex]

Replacing into the first equation:

[tex]\displaystyle v=g\sqrt{\frac{2y}{g}}[/tex]

Rationalizing:

[tex]\displaystyle v=\sqrt{2gy}[/tex]

Let's call v1 the final speed of the package dropped from a height H. Thus:

[tex]\displaystyle v_1=\sqrt{2gH}[/tex]

Let v2 be the final speed of the package dropped from a height 4H. Thus:

[tex]\displaystyle v_2=\sqrt{2g(4H)}[/tex]

Taking out the square root of 4:

[tex]\displaystyle v_2=2\sqrt{2gH}[/tex]

Dividing v2/v1 we can compare the final speeds:

[tex]\displaystyle v_2/v_1=\frac{2\sqrt{2gH}}{\sqrt{2gH}}[/tex]

Simplifying:

[tex]\displaystyle v_2/v_1=2[/tex]

The final speed of the second package is twice as much as the final speed of the first package.

Three sticks are arranged in such a way that they form a right triangle. The
lengths of the three sticks are 0.47 m, 0.62 m, and 0.78 m. What would the
three angles of this triangle? *

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Answer:

one right angel = 90 degrees

and two acute angels?

Explanation:

A truck slows from a velocity of 34 m/s to a stop in 50 m. What was the
truck's acceleration? *

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The acceleration/deceleration of the truck is 11.56 m/s^2

Velocity and acceleration

Velocity is the rate of change of displacement of a body.

Velocity = change in displacement/ time

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time.

Acceleration = change in velocity/ time.

The acceleration, velocity and distance travelled of a body is related by the equation below:

v^2 = u^2 + 2as

where v is the initial velocity

u is the final velocity

a is the acceleration, and

s is the distance travelled

From the data provided:

v = 0

u = 34 m/s

s = 50 m

a = ?

making a subject of the formula

a = -u^2/2s

a = - 34^2 / 2 × 50

a = -11.56 m/s^2

Therefore, the acceleration/deceleration of the truck is 11.56 m/s^2

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Ex 11 ) A salmon jumps vertically out of the water at an initial velocity of 6 m/s. What is
the height it will jump?​

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Answer:

1.84m

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Initial velocity  = 6m/s

Unknown:

height of jump  = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem, we have to apply the right motion equation:

        V²  = U²  - 2gH

V is the final velocity

U is the initial velocity

g is the acceleration due to gravity  = 9.8m/s²

H is the height

   Final velocity is 0

  Solve;

           0² = 6² - 2x9.8xH

           -36  = -19.6H

               H = 1.84m

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Playing with a stress ball you squeeze it as
hard as you can. How does this affect the
density of the ball?

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Answer:

it dies

Explanation:

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What could the mother do to make sure each of her kids follows her "cookie rule"?

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Answer:

she should ve the one handing out the cookies each day, to make sure each child gets only one cookie a day.

11. What is the momentum of a truck with a mass of 3000 kg traveling north at a
speed of 25 m/s?

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Momentum equals 75000kg•m/s

Answer:

We are given:

mass of the truck (m) = 3000 kg

velocity of the truck (v) = 25 m/s

Calculating the Momentum:

We know that the momentum of an object is equal to its mass times it's velocity

P = mv           (where P is the momentum of the truck)

Momentum of the truck:

replacing with the values of the truck

P = mv

P = 3000 * 25

P = 75000 kg m/s

Therefore, the momentum of the truck is 75000 kg m/s

A truck is parked at the bottom of a hill it moves from the bottom of the hill and parks at the top compared to when it was parked at the bottom of the hill at its new position in the truck now has

A. more kinetic energy
B. more potential energy
C. Less kinetic energy
D. less potential energy

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More potential energy
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Which is one property of coal that makes it ideal for use in a power plant?
It burns easily.
It makes ash.
It is renewable.
It contains mercury.

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Answer:

It burns easily & It produces a lot of energy

Explanation:

Coal burns easily and thus is ideal for use in a power plant.  

• To generate electric power in the United States, the main fuel used is coal.  

• It is used as it is burned easily and thus producing enormous amount of energy.  

• In the power plants, the lignite, bituminous coal, or subbituminous coal is burned.  

• The heat generated by the burning of the coal is used to transform water into high pressure steam that mediates a turbine, which generates electricity.  

• About 23 percent of the electricity in the United States is produced by the burning of coal.  

Thus, the correct answer is that coal burns easily.

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Which best describes the relationship between the terms frequency wavelength and hurts

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Answer:

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Answer:

It says the answer. (5 marks.)

Explanation:

The FitnessGram Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible.

What are the different ways that the simulation shows you that the equation is balanced, visually? For each balanced reaction, indicate the total number of molecules (the big coefficients) in the table. Reaction Total Number of Molecules Reactant Side (left) Product Side (right) Make Ammonia Separate Water Combust Methane Is the number of total molecules on the left side of a balanced equation always equal to the number of total molecules on the right side of the equation? Explain your answer. For each balanced reaction, indicate the total number of atoms (the individual atoms) in the table. Hint: This may requiring multiplying subscript numbers by coefficients for some atoms. Example: 2NH3–There are 2 N atoms, and 6 H atoms (2 x 3). Reaction Total Number of Atoms Reactant Side (left) Product Side (right) Make Ammonia Separate Water Combust Methane Is the number of total atoms on the left side of a balanced equation always equal to the number of total atoms on the right side of the equation? What strategies did you use when you played the balancing chemical equations game? Which atoms were the easiest to start examining to try to balance the equations? Did it require trial and error? In the simulation, were you able to use non-integer numbers (like ½ or 0.43) for the coefficients in a balanced equation?

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Answer:

There are three different ways that the equation is represented visually when it is balanced. First, the scale is at equilibrium when it is balanced. The balance turns yellow and a smiley face appears. Second, the graph shows equal amounts on both the reactant and product side of the equation. Third, within the individual molecule box, there should be the same number of each element on both the product and a reactant side of the equation.

Reaction Total Number of Molecules

 Reactant Side (left) Product Side (right)

Make Ammonia  4  2

Separate Water  2  3

Combust Methane  3  3

No, the number of total molecules on the left side of a balanced equation is not equal to the number of total molecules on the right side of the equation. A molecule is the smallest number of atoms bonded together for a chemical reaction. The total number of atoms must be the same, but not molecules. The reactants and products will bond together in different ways leading to different numbers of reactants and products.

 

Reaction Total Number of Atoms

 Reactant Side (left) Product Side (right)

Make Ammonia  1C, 4H, 4O  1 C, 4H, 4O

Separate Water  2H, 4O  2H, 4O

Combust Methane  2N, 6H  2N, 6H

Yes, in order for the equation to be correct, the total number of atoms on the left side of the balanced equation must always equal the total number of atoms on the right side of the balanced equation.

Answers to this question vary. A good answer could say start with the chemical with the smallest amount on each side of the equation and balance that. Alternatively, you could start with the largest and balance that first. You also could say that you examined the visual representation in the reactant and product box to see if there was an equal number of atoms. Sometimes, it does require trial and error to get an equal number of atoms on each side of the equation. You could also use math concepts such as greatest common factors to use the smallest number possible of each molecule.

No, you could not use a non-integer number.

Explanation:

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Answer: There are three different ways that the equation is represented visually when it is balanced. First, the scale is at equilibrium when it is balanced. The balance turns yellow and a smiley face appears. Second, the graph shows equal amounts on both the reactant and product side of the equation. Third, within the individual molecule box, there should be the same number of each element on both the product and a reactant side of the equation.

Reaction Total Number of Molecules

 Reactant Side (left) Product Side (right)

Make Ammonia  4  2

Separate Water  2  3

Combust Methane  3  3

No, the number of total molecules on the left side of a balanced equation is not equal to the number of total molecules on the right side of the equation. A molecule is the smallest number of atoms bonded together for a chemical reaction. The total number of atoms must be the same, but not molecules. The reactants and products will bond together in different ways leading to different numbers of reactants and products.

Reaction Total Number of Atoms

 Reactant Side (left) Product Side (right)

Make Ammonia  1C, 4H, 4O  1 C, 4H, 4O

Separate Water  2H, 4O  2H, 4O

Combust Methane  2N, 6H  2N, 6H

Yes, in order for the equation to be correct, the total number of atoms on the left side of the balanced equation must always equal the total number of atoms on the right side of the balanced equation.

Answers to this question vary. A good answer could say start with the chemical with the smallest amount on each side of the equation and balance that. Alternatively, you could start with the largest and balance that first. You also could say that you examined the visual representation in the reactant and product box to see if there was an equal number of atoms. Sometimes, it does require trial and error to get an equal number of atoms on each side of the equation. You could also use math concepts such as greatest common factors to use the smallest number possible of each molecule.

No, you could not use a non-integer number.

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Describe a senario that demonstartes Newtons 3rd law. Include the terms action and reaction.

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Answer:

Explanation:

if you bounce a tennis ball, it will come back up as an equal reaction to your action (dropping it). there is an equal but opposite reaction in this scenario, demonstrating newton's third law.

Answer:

when u jump in the air and hit the ground the ground applies the same force back which applies a opposite force which causes u to propel into the air

Explanation:

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