What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (-8, -3)(−8,−3) and (-12, -3) ?(−12,−3)? Write your answer in the simplest form.
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Answer 1

Notice that both of those points are 3 units below the x-axis. So the line is horizontal ... its slope is zero.


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Sadie rolls a marble down a ramp. When the marble reaches the bottom of the ramp, it then rolls across the floor. After a few seconds, the marble slows down, then stops. What caused the marble to stop? *
A Friction between the marble and the floor.
B Air pressure pushing down on the marble.
C The force of gravity pulling the marble down.
D Magnetic attraction between Earth and the marble.

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The correct answer would be A.

Choose all correct sentences Group of answer choices The power is maximum when the value of the impedance is greater than the value of the resistance. Resonance occurs when omega squared space equals 1 divided by space L C At resonance, the power is maximum and the impedance is minimum. At resonance, R squared space equals space (X subscript L minus X subscript c )squared The impedance Z is always larger than the resistance R.

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Answer:

True  b and c

Explanation:

In an RLC circuit the impedance is

         [tex]Z = \sqrt{[R^{2} + ( (wL)^{2} + (\frac{1}{wC})^{2} ] }[/tex]

examine the different phrases..

a) False. The maximum impedance is the value of the resistance  

b) True. Resonance occurs when  

              (wL)² + (1 / wC)² = 0

               w² = 1 / LC

c) True. In resonance the impedance is the resistive part and the power is maximum  

d) False. In resonance the inductive and capacitive part cancel each other out  

e) False. The impedance is always greater outside of resonance, but at the resonance point they are equal

When 26400j of energy is supplied to a 2.0kg bloom of aluminum it temperature rise from 20oc to 35oc.The block is well so there is no energy lost to sorround determine the specific heat capacity of aluminum

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Answer:

880J/kelvin

Explanation:

Q =MC ×change in t

c =C/m

C=Q/change in t

c= Q/ m× change in t

c = 26400 / 2.0 × 15

c = 880 J/kelvin

2. Using Graph 2, calculate the net force experienced by the particle between 4 and 6 seconds. The
particle has a mass of 0.25 kg.

A +5.0 N
B. +0.5 N
C. -0.5 N
D. -2.0 N

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Using Newtons Second Law:

F = m×a

F = (0.25 kg)(-2 m/s²)

F = -0.5 N

The correct option is C

In the Fresnel circular aperture setup, the distances from the aperture to the light source and the reception screen are 1.5 m and 0.6 m, respectively. The wavelength is 630 nm. Suppose that the radius of the aperture can be increased from 0.5 mm, determine: (a) The first two radii when the center intensity at the reception screen is maximum. (b) The first two radii when the center intensity is minimum.

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Explanation:

The width of the central maximum is given by

W = 2 λ L / a

where W is the width of the central maximum

λ is the wavelength of the light used.

L is the distance between the aperture and screen

a is the width of the slit or aperture

So we can see that if any one quantity is varied by keeping others constant in the above formula , there would be a change in width of central maximum.

Which of the following cars have the most kinetic energy

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Hey There!_____________________________________Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{OptionA}[/tex]

_____________________________________DATA:Blue Car:

mass = 4 kg

velocity = 5 m/s^2

Orange truck:

Mass= 2kg

Velocity = 7m/s^2

Grey Car:

mass = 6 kg

velocity = 4m/s^2

Green Car:

Mass = 8 kg

Velocity = 3 m/s^2

_____________________________________SOLUTION:

By the equation of kinetic energy,

                                       

                                         K.E = [tex]\frac{1}{2} mv^2[/tex]

Where,

            K.E is kinetic energy

            m is mass

            v is velocity

_____________________________________Kinetic energy of Blue car:

 

Directly substitute the variables in the equation,

                                       

                                       K.E = [tex]\frac{1}{2}x4x5^2[/tex]

Simplify the equation,

                                       K.E = 50 J

_____________________________________Kinetic Energy of Silver Car:

                                           

 Directly substitude the variable in the equation,

                                                           

                                        K.E = [tex]\frac{1}{2}x6x4^2[/tex]

Simplify the equation,

                                        K.E = 48J

_____________________________________Kinetic Energy of Green Car:

Substitute the variables in the equation,

                                         

                                         K.E = [tex]\frac{1}{2}x8x3^2[/tex]

Simplify the Equation,

                                         

                                         K.E = 36J

_____________________________________Kinetic Energy of Orange Truck:

Substitute the variable,

                                        K.E = [tex]\frac{1}{2}x 2x7^2[/tex]

Simplify the equation,

                                     

                                        K.E = 49J

_____________________________________

As you can see that the highest value of kinetic energy is of Blue SUV thus it will be out answer.

_____________________________________Best Regards,'Borz'

a passenger of mass m on a Ferris wheel moves in a vertical circle of radius r with constant speed v assuming that the seat remains upright during the motion which is true about the force the seat exerts on the passenger at the top of the circle

the upward force is equal in magnitude to the passenger's weight
the upward force is greater in magnitude than the passenger's weight
the upward force is smaller in magnitude than the passenger's weight
the upward force is zero

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Answer:

the upward force is equal to the passenger weight

The answer that is the truth about the force that the seat exerts on the passenger is the upward force is equal in magnitude to the passenger's weight.

Why the upward force is equal in magnitude to weight

The acting forces on the body has been said to be vertical. This implies that the upward force and the downward force of gravity are the same.

Using the second law of Isaac Newton, the downward direction of the forces would be ascertained.

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Calculate the change in entropy of 0.020 kg of ice when it melts at 0.0°C. The heat of fusion of ice is 3.36 x 10'J/kg.

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Answer:

S = 2461.53 [kJ]

Explanation:

The change in entropy in a process such as melting can be calculated by means of the following expression.

[tex]S=\frac{H*m}{T}[/tex]

where:

S = entropy [kJ]

H = fusion heat = 3.36*10¹ [J/kg]

m = mass = 0.02 [kg]

T = temperature in kelvin = 273 [K]

[tex]S = \frac{0.02*3.36*10^{1} }{(273+0)}\\S = 2461.53 [kJ][/tex]

A 0.60-kg mass at the end of a spring vibrates 3.0 times per second with and amplitude of 0.13m. Determine
(a) The velocity when it passes the equilibrium point,
(b) The velocity when it is 0.10 m from equilibrium
(c) The total energy of the system, and
(d) The equation describing the motion of the mass, assuming the x was a maximum at t = 0.

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Answer:

a) The velocity when it passes the equilibrium point is [tex]\pm 2.451[/tex] meters per second.

b) The velocity when it is 0.10 meters from equilibrium is [tex]\pm 1.567[/tex] meters per second.

c) The total energy of the system is 1.802 joules.

d) The equation describing the motion of the mass, assuming that initial position is a maximum is [tex]x(t) = 0.13\cdot \sin (18.850\cdot t +0.5\pi)[/tex].

Explanation:

a) If all non-conservative forces can be neglected and spring has no mass, then the mass-spring system exhibits a simple harmonic motion (SHM). The kinematic formula for the position of the system ([tex]x(t)[/tex]), measured in meters, is:

[tex]x(t) = A\cdot \sin(\omega \cdot t +\phi)[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]A[/tex] - Amplitude, measured in meters.

[tex]\omega[/tex] - Angular frequency, measured in radians per second.

[tex]t[/tex] - Time, measured in seconds.

[tex]\phi[/tex] - Phase, measured in radians.

The kinematic equation for the velocity formula of the system ([tex]v(t)[/tex]), measured in meters per second, is derived from (1) by deriving it in time:

[tex]v(t) = \omega\cdot A\cdot \cos (\omega\cdot t+\phi)[/tex] (2)

The velocity when it passes the equilibrium point occurs when the cosine function is equal to 1 or -1. Then, that velocity is determined by following formula:

[tex]v = \pm \omega\cdot A[/tex] (3)

The angular frequency is calculated by this expression:

[tex]\omega = 2\pi\cdot f[/tex] (4)

Where [tex]f[/tex] is the frequency, measured in hertz.

If we know that [tex]f = 3\,hz[/tex] and [tex]A = 0.13\,m[/tex], then the velocity when it passes the equilibrium point, which is the maximum and minimum velocities of the mass:

[tex]\omega = 2\pi\cdot (3\,hz)[/tex]

[tex]\omega \approx 18.850\,\frac{rad}{s}[/tex]

[tex]v = \pm \left(18.850\,\frac{rad}{s} \right)\cdot (0.13\,m)[/tex]

[tex]v = \pm 2.451\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

The velocity when it passes the equilibrium point is [tex]\pm 2.451[/tex] meters per second.

b) First, we need to determine the spring constant of the system ([tex]k[/tex]), measured in newtons per meter, in terms of the angular frequency ([tex]\omega[/tex]), measured in radians per second, and mass ([tex]m[/tex]), measured in kilograms. That is:

[tex]k = \omega^{2}\cdot m[/tex] (5)

If we know that [tex]\omega \approx 18.850\,\frac{rad}{s}[/tex] and [tex]m = 0.60\,kg[/tex], then the spring constant is:

[tex]k = \left(18.850\,\frac{rad}{s} \right)^{2}\cdot (0.60\,kg)[/tex]

[tex]k = 213.194\,\frac{N}{m}[/tex]

Lastly, we determine the velocity when the mass is 0.10 meters from equilibrium by the Principle of Energy Conservation:

[tex]U_{k} + K = K_{max}[/tex] (6)

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot k\cdot x^{2} + \frac{1}{2}\cdot m\cdot v^{2} = \frac{1}{2}\cdot m\cdot v_{max}^{2}[/tex] (7)

Where:

[tex]U_{k}[/tex] - Current elastic potential energy, measured in joules.

[tex]K[/tex] - Current translational kinetic energy, measured in joules.

[tex]K_{max}[/tex] - Maximum translational kinetic energy, measured in joules.

[tex]v[/tex] - Current velocity of the system, measured in meters per second.

[tex]m[/tex] - Mass, measured in kilograms.

[tex]v_{max}[/tex] - Maximum velocity of the system, measured in meters per second.

If we know that [tex]k = 213.194\,\frac{N}{m}[/tex], [tex]x = 0.10\,m[/tex], [tex]m = 0.60\,kg[/tex] and [tex]v_{max} = \pm 2.451\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], then the velocity of the mass-spring system is:

[tex]\frac{k}{m} \cdot x^{2} + v^{2} = v_{max}^{2}[/tex]

[tex]v^{2} = v_{max}^{2}-\frac{k}{m}\cdot x^{2}[/tex]

[tex]v = \sqrt{v_{max}^{2}-\frac{k\cdot x^{2}}{m} }[/tex] (8)

[tex]v = \sqrt{\left(\pm 2.451\,\frac{m}{s} \right)^{2}-\frac{\left(213.194\,\frac{N}{m} \right)\cdot (0.10\,m)^{2}}{0.60\,kg} }[/tex]

[tex]v \approx \pm 1.567\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

The velocity when it is 0.10 meters from equilibrium is [tex]\pm 1.567[/tex] meters per second.

c) The total energy of the system ([tex]E[/tex]), measured in joules, can be determined by the following expression derived from the Principle of Energy Conservation:

[tex]E = \frac{1}{2}\cdot m\cdot v_{max}^{2}[/tex] (9)

If we know that [tex]m = 0.60\,kg[/tex] and [tex]v_{max} = \pm 2.451\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], then the total energy of the system is:

[tex]E = \frac{1}{2}\cdot (0.60\,kg)\cdot \left(\pm 2.451\,\frac{m}{s}\right)^{2}[/tex]

[tex]E = 1.802\,J[/tex]

The total energy of the system is 1.802 joules.

d) Given that initial position of the mass-spring system is a maximum, then we conclude that the equation of motion has the following parameters: ([tex]A = 0.13\,m[/tex], [tex]\omega \approx 18.850\,\frac{rad}{s}[/tex] and [tex]\phi = 0.5\pi\,rad[/tex])

From (1) we obtain the resulting formula:

[tex]x(t) = 0.13\cdot \sin (18.850\cdot t +0.5\pi)[/tex] (10)

The equation describing the motion of the mass, assuming that initial position is a maximum is [tex]x(t) = 0.13\cdot \sin (18.850\cdot t +0.5\pi)[/tex].

19. What energy transformation occurs in a battery?
A. chemical energy to thermal energy
C. electric energy to chemical energy
B. chemical energy to electric energy
D. thermal energy to chemical energy

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i think correct answer is b

Answer:

B.chemical energy changes to electric energy.

Explanation:

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In the Sun, fusion reactions create helium nuclei. To form each helium
nucleus, four hydrogen nuclei fuse. The four hydrogen nuclei have a greater
total mass than the newly formed helium nucleus. Which statement explains
this difference in mass?
O A. Some of the mass burned and was transformed into gases.
O B. Mass was destroyed and disappeared.
O c. Some of the mass of the four hydrogen nuclei was converted into
energy
D. Some of the mass was transformed into protons.

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Answer:

C. Some of the mass of the four hydrogen nuclei was converted into

energy

Explanation:

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Some of the mass of the four hydrogen nuclei was converted into energy.

When four hydrogen nuclei fuse to form one helium nuclei, mass defect, some mass is converted into energy, that is the reason of energy of the sun.

What is fusion?

"When two nuclei form a big nuclei, the phenomenon is known as fusion."

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If a neutral atom has 25 protons in its nucleus. What is the number of surrounding electrons? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

25 electrons.

Explanation:

In a neutral atom, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons, therefore there are 25 protons and 25 electrons.

Final Answer: 25 electrons

Explanation/Reasoning:

Hey there!

The number of protons in the nucleus of a neutral atom would have 25 protons. This is because it is equal to the atomic number.

The number of protons is equal to the number of electrons. So for our answer, the number of atoms in a neutral atom will be 25 electrons because the neutral atom had 25 protons.

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Can cause a stationary object to start moving or moving object to change its speed or direction or both

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Answer:

Force

Explanation:

Only a force can cause a stationary object to move or a moving object to change its speed or direction.

What is the change in potential energy in moving a 10kg box from the floor to a table 1 m high?

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Explanation:

potential energy formula is 1/2 mv2(this 2 is square).

m means mass and v means velocity.

now, you can calculate

The change in potential energy in moving a 10kg box from the floor to a table 1 m high is 98 Joules.

To find the potential energy, the given values are,

Mass of the box = 10Kg

Height h = 1 m

What is Potential energy?

The potential energy can be defined as the energy that is stored and that can be determined through various parts in a particular system.

Also, the energy will gets stored when the object is not moving.

For example: Spring. Even when the spring is not stretched or contracted it stores energy.

The formula for Potential energy PE= mgh joules.

m is the Mass,

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

h is the height.

Substituting all the given values,

Potential Energy= 10 (9.8)(1)

PE= 98 J

Thus the potential energy of the box= 98 J.

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types of magnetic resonance image​

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Answer: ur mom

Explanation:

A car of mass 1150 kg drives in a circle of radius 44 m. If the car has a speed of 13 m/s, what is the
centripetal force acting on the car?

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Answer:

4417

i think because

mv^2/r is centripetal force

What is the volume of a brick that is 30 cm long, 8 cm wide, and 10 cm tall?

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Anwer: volume = 30×8×10 = 2400 centimeters to the power of 3

Based on its location on the periodic table, which metal is likely to be less reactive than both strontium and sodium?

magnesium (Mg)
barium (Ba)
cesium (Cs)
rubidium (Rb)

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Answer:

Magnesium is the correct answer

Explanation:

It is magnesium because as we move down the periodic table group, atomic sizes increase which is as a result of lesser forces of attraction between nucleus and valence of an atom which makes the atom to be prone to leave as electrons so easily, elements become more reactive.

But as we move along the period , atomic sizes decrease because there is a more force of attraction between nucleus of an atom and it valence electrons making it less reactive just as the case in magnesium. Other elements are more reactive than it across the group.

Answer:

Magnesium

Explanation: Correct on edge!

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An object whose specific gravity is 0.850 is placed in water. What fraction of the object is below the surface of the water?

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Answer:

The fraction of the object that is below the surface of the water is ¹⁷/₂₀

Explanation:

Given;

specific gravity of the object, γ = 0.850

Specific gravity is given as;

[tex]specific \ gravity = \frac{density \ of the \ object}{density \ of \ water}\\\\0.85= \frac{density \ of the \ object}{1000 \ kg/m^3} \\\\density \ of the \ object = 850 \ kg/m^3[/tex]

Fraction of the object's weight below the surface of water is calculated as;

[tex]= \frac{850}{1000} \ \times\ 100\%\\\\= 85 \% \\\\= \frac{17}{20}[/tex]

Therefore, the fraction of the object that is below the surface of the water is ¹⁷/₂₀

Look at this model of an atom. Using a periodic table, which element does it represent?

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Answer:

Nitrogen

Explanation:

In specific heat capacity experiment, the ammeter in circuit is connected in

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Answer:

In series

Explanation:

In such experiment, the ammeter is connected in series with the heater, in order to measure the circulating current.

By the way, ammeters are always connected in series in circuits to measure the running current in it.

An object is moving diagonally (down and to the left). You want it to stop moving. In what direction (or
directions) should you exert a force to get the object to stop?
a. Force direction(s):
b. Explain your answer:

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A. Up and to the right
B. Put it in the opposite direction so it won’t go left

how is red shift evidence of the big bang
it implies our universe is expanding
it implies our universe is collapsing
it implies our universe is standing still

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Answer:

it implies our universe is expanding

What power does a toaster with 15 A of current and 20 Ωof resistance consume?

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Answer:

4500W

Explanation:

[tex]P = {I}^{2} R[/tex]

where P = Power consumed , I = Current & R = Resistance.

In the question it's given that

I = 15A ; R = 20Ω

So ,

[tex]P = {15}^{2}\times 20 = 225 \times 20 = 4500W[/tex]

4500w is the answer to this question

A block that slides on a rough surface slows down and eventually stops. The reverse process never occurs. That is, a block at rest never begins to move and accelerate on a rough surface without the action of an external agent. The second situation is forbidden because it would violate:_________.
a) conservation of total energy
b) conservation of momentum
c) the first law of thermodynamics
d) the second law of thermodynamics
e) both the first and second law of thermodynamics
Gracias.

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Answer:

d) the second law of thermodynamics

Explanation:

Here we take an example

The entropy represents a measurement of the energy dispersal in the system. Also, the campfire would an entropy example. The burning of the solid wood and then it became the ash, smoke and gases this all would be spread the energy to the outward as compared to the solid fuel

Therefore as per the given statement, the correct option is d.


vector of magnitude 15 is added to a vector of magnitude 25. The magnitude of this sum
might be:

A. Zero
B.5
C.9
0 15
E.4
and how ? ​

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Explanation:

Given that,

Magnitude of vector A, |A| = 15

Magnitude of vector B, |B| = 25

We need to find the magnitude of this sum.

The maximum sum of the resultant vector,

[tex]R_{max}=|A_1|+|A_2|\\\\=15+25\\\\=45[/tex]

The minimum sum of the resultant vector,

[tex]R_{min}=|A_1|-|A_2|\\\\=15-25\\\\=-10[/tex]

So, the magnitude of this sum either 45 or -10.

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Research what is known about Earth’s magnetic field. Begin by looking for images and credible sites on the Internet or refer to some books in a library. Answer the following questions:

What is the approximate size of Earth’s magnetic field?
Where are Earth’s magnetic poles?
Where is the magnet that causes Earth’s magnetic field located? What is this magnet made of?
Does Earth’s magnetic field move?

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The earth has a magnetic field. It is much like a bar magnet. Imagine a gigantic bar magnet inside the Earth. But there is no giant magnet inside it.

To have a pretty good idea what earth's magnetic field is shaped like we imagine a bar magnet inside the earth.

The magnetic field is made by the motion of molten iron in earth's outer core.  The swirling motion of molten iron changes all the time. Therefore, the magnetic fields will also get change. Then, the magnet poles also move.

The North pole and the south pole are two geographic poles of earth.  These poles are the places on the earth's surface that earth's imaginary spin axis passes through.

There are two magnetic poles of the earth: North magnetic pole and South magnetic pole.

Earth's magnetic field is tilted a little bit. If we imagine that earth's magnetic field is made by a giant bar magnet. Then, the bar magnet would make an with earth's spin axis.

The geographic poles and the magnetic poles are not in the same place.

If we are standing at one magnetic poles then the magnetic field lines would be straight up and down.

Earth's magnetic field is a complex and dynamic phenomenon that is generated by the motion of molten iron in its outer core. The magnetic field extends far beyond the planet and is responsible for protecting Earth from harmful solar radiation and cosmic rays.

What is the approximate size of Earth's magnetic field?

Earth's magnetic field is roughly dipolar in shape, meaning it has two main magnetic poles - north and south - and the field lines emerge from the north and re-enter at the south pole. The magnetic field has a strength of about 25-65 microteslas (μT) at the Earth's surface, and it extends for several tens of thousands of kilometers into space.

2. Where are Earth's magnetic poles?

Earth's magnetic poles are not fixed and are constantly moving due to the complex and dynamic nature of the planet's magnetic field. Currently, the north magnetic pole is located in the Arctic Ocean, close to Canada's Ellesmere Island, and the south magnetic pole is located in the Antarctic Ocean, near the coast of Antarctica.

3. Where is the magnet that causes Earth's magnetic field located? What is this magnet made of?

The magnet that causes Earth's magnetic field is not a physical magnet but rather a result of the motion of molten iron in the Earth's outer core. The outer core is a layer of liquid iron and nickel that surrounds the solid inner core. The motion of this molten iron generates electrical currents, which in turn create a magnetic field.

4. Does Earth's magnetic field move?

Yes, Earth's magnetic field is not static and is constantly changing due to the complex nature of the planet's interior. The magnetic poles are constantly moving and the strength of the magnetic field can vary over time. The magnetic field can also be influenced by external factors such as solar storms and changes in the solar wind. Scientists continue to study Earth's magnetic field to better understand its behavior and how it affects the planet.

Therefore, The magnetic field of the Earth is a complex and dynamic phenomenon caused by the movement of molten iron in its outer core. The magnetic field extends far beyond the planet and is in charge of shielding the planet from harmful solar radiation and cosmic rays.

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If forces acting on an object are unbalanced, the object could experience a change in ________.

mass, speed, or direction
negative acceleration or mass
direction, mass, or both
speed, direction, or both

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Speed is the answer

D) Speed, direction, or both

Mass doesn’t just CHANGE like that.


The weight of the bricks is 5000N. Calculate the mass of the bricks.
(1 kg weighs 10N)

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Answer:

500kg

Explanation:

....................

Answer:

500Kg

Explanation:

1 kg = 10N

? =5000N

5000N÷10N * 1Kg = 500Kg

Objects in free fall are weightless.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed{True}[/tex]

Explanation:

Objects are weightless in free fall because their is no other force pushing them rather than the gravitational force.

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Answer:

It's ture hope this answer help have a great day .!

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