Answer:
The Kidneys
Explanation:
The Kidneys remove the toxic stuff that you dont need anymore. Therefore the kidneys rather than the everything else removes blood and toxic waste.
Write down the equation that links energy transferred, power and time.
Answer:
Power = Energy transferred / time
Explanation:
Why does an increase in temperature result in an increase in reaction rate?
Answer:
An increase in temperature typically increases the rate of reaction. An increase in temperature will raise the average kinetic energy of the reactant molecules. Therefore, a greater proportion of molecules will have the minimum energy necessary for an effective collision.
Answer:
When we increase the temperature in a chemical reaction, this increases the particles kinetic energy, making them move much faster than they were before. This also increases collision between the particles and the rate of reaction.
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Answer:
directly proportional
Explanation:
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If one wall of a room consists of a large flat mirror, how much larger will the
room appear to be? Explain your answer.
Answer:
The room will appear to be twice as big because the object distance is equal to the image distance. The mirror takes into account the distance between the mirror and how big the room is.
Calculate the volume of this regular solid.
A cone 4.5 centimeters high with a radius of 3 centimeters. Label B is pointing to the circular base of the cone.
What is the volume of the cone?
Use the button on your calculator to complete this problem.
Round at the end to the nearest hundredth.
Answer:
42.41
Explanation:
can you give me an example about radiation
Explanation:
A burning candle emits radiation in the form of heat and light. The Sun emits radiation in the form of light, heat, and particles.
Answer: The energy from the sun is one great example of radiation. The sun emits light in a broad range of wavelengths which all contain energy. These waves are also discussed in the climate section for energy balance. The waves are emitted from the sun and travel through space and hit the earth and other planets.
EXTRA EXAMPLES: heat from a stove burner.
visible light from a candle.
x-rays from an x-ray machine.
alpha particles emitted from the radioactive decay of uranium.
sound waves from your stereo.
microwaves from a microwave oven.
electromagnetic radiation from your cell phone.
You volunteer to travel to a newly discovered planet about 30 light years from earth. At what speed do you need to travel to reach the planet in 6 years?
I_ _ _ _ r _ _ = heat energy
Answer:
light ray i think
Explanation:
define amplitude of sound
Why is the sky blue?
Why does the moon appear in the daytime?
How much does the sky weigh?
How do airplanes stay in the air?
Why is water wet?
Why don't birds get electrocuted when they land on an electric wire?
Answer:
the sky is blue because of reflection of blue light of sea and ocean.
the moon appear in the daytime because light of sun is brighter than of moon
airplanes stay in the air by maintaining balance in air and gravity.
birds did not get electrocuted when they land on an electric wire because there body is non conductor.
Displacement a combination of
Answer:
Displacement a combination of distance
Explanation:
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Anita rides a bicycle to market 60km from her house in 3.5 hours. What is Anita’s
speed?
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Electric fields are often associated with what other kind of field?
a. Magnetic Fields
b. Particle Fields
c. Nuclear Fields
d. Corn Fields
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Answer:
The answer is A :)
Explanation:
(I'm good at this kind of stuff but sometimes I get things wrong. We all do)
I believe your answer is A though
Feel free to correct me if i'm wrong :)
Two ropes are identical. A wave traveling through the first rope has a frequency of 1.5 hertz and a wavelength of 6 meters. What is the frequency of a wave in the second rope if its wavelength is 2 meters?(1 point)
3 hertz
4.5 hertz
9 hertz
1.5 hertz
the answer is b 4.5 hertz
What can be found in every skeletal muscle?
A.
nerves, bones, cartilage, and connective tissue
B.
tendons, cartilage, nerves, and blood vessels
C.
muscle fibers, nerves, connective tissue, and blood vessels
D.
tendons, nerves, blood vessels, and bones
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D
Answer:
Its C
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Which three characteristics describe the energy of a wave? (2 points)
a
Frequency, the crest, and the trough
b
Wavelength, amplitude, and frequency
c
Speed, amplitude, and medium
d
Frequency, wavelength, and medium
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At 10°C, the gas in a cylinder has a volume of 0.250 L. The gas is allowed to expand to 0.285 L.
What must the final temperature be for the pressure to remain constant? (Hint °C + 273 = K.)
282 K
284 K
323 K
248 K
Being overweight or obese increases the risk of:
A. Diabetes
B. Heart disease
C. Stroke
D. All of the above.
theanswer is b.heart disease
Why does it take a long time for the earth to rotate?
24hrs or i full year as in 365 days
Answer:
earth takes a long time to rotate due to the tidal effects the moon has on earth's rotation
Explanation:
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5. The speed of a car is 15m/s. Its speed in km/h is *
Answer:
54 Km per hour..
Explanation:
Multiply the speed value by 3.6
4. Premature wrinkling due to overexposure to the Sun, what am I?
Premature Aging
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A list of heat transfer examples are listed below. Which is NOT an example of convection?
A. Water boiling in a pot
B. Lava in a lava lamp moving
C. Hot pavement burning your feet
D. A hot air balloon rising
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Answer:
C. Hot pavement burning your feet
Explanation:
Convection is a type of process where heat travels upwards and cold travels downwards.
Three 3-ohm resistors are connected in parallel. The total resistance for the resistors is
Explanation:
I think the total resistance of the resistors is 1 ohm . it is also known as equivalent resistance.
hope it helps.
How do we know when an object is in static or dynamic equilibrium?
Answer:
First Condition of Equilibrium
Explanation:
This means that both the net force and the net torque on the object must be zero. The condition Fnet=0 F net = 0 must be true for both static equilibrium, where the object's velocity is zero, and dynamic equilibrium, where the object is moving at a constant velocity.The sum of the forces on it in each direction is zero. The sum of the torques on it in each direction is zero. Its linear momentum is zero.i will name brainliest please help
Answer:
Inverse
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.308104*10^-8 N (1.31*10^-8 N when rounded)
Explanation:
The mathematical formula for gravitational force is F = G Mm /r^2 where G is the gravitational constant which is measured 6.674 *10^ − 11 N (m/kg) ^2.
Since both objects, M and m, have masses of 70kg and the distance r is 5 meters, then we can plug these values into the formula:
F=GMm/r^2
F=(6.674*10^-11)(70)(70)/(5^2)
F=(6.674*10^-11)(4900)/25
F=(3.27026*10^-7)/25
F=1.308104*10^-8
So the gravitational force of attraction between the two objects is 1.308104*10^-8 N.
which of the following has the most energy
the answer is blue light