1. Yes. They are located and distributed around the earth (not randomly though)
2. No. They are usually located in distinct zones relating to tectonic plates
3. Yes. They are mostly in the region where plate boundaries are found.
4. Yes.
5. No. They are connected to plate tectonic theory of divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries.
6. Yes.
7. No. They are located in various regions around the world.
8. Yes. Divergent and convergent plate boundaries are likely to produce volcanoes.
9. Yes.
10. No. Mountain ranges are formed when continents collide. These collisions can produce earthquakes, and many of these mountain ranges include volcanoes.
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A roller coaster has two vertical loops one after the other. The roller coaster has a speed of 7m/s at the top of the first loop with a height of 22.2m. It then proceeds around the second vertical loop with a height of 15.0m. What is the speed of the roller coaster at the top of the second vertical loop?
a.7m/s b.13.8m/s c.8.40m/s d.9.24m/s e.11.2m/s
Plz explain I can’t understand the question what I’m I supposed to use to calculate
Between the top of the first and the top of the second loop, the coaster has lost potential energy = mgh, where h = 22.2 - 15 = 7.2m
This energy would have converted to Kinetic. Write out an equation and the masses will cancel out. Does that hint help you to find the solution? If not, I will give you another hint.
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Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
This is because the loyalists did not agree with fighting back against Britain and wanted to remain a part of Britain, while the other answers show examples of people who wanted to break away from or rebel against Britain
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Answer:
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4. Which of the following statements about the state of matter is correct? A. Molecules in a solid are disorderly arranged B. Solids are highly compressible C. Liquids have definite form and volume D. Molecules in a gas move faster than those in a liquid.
Answer:
B. Solids are highly compressible
Potential energy due to an object's comparison or extension is called what potential energy
Answer:
Elastic potential energy
A grandfather clock keeps time using a pendulum. Which will be true of the clock if the pendulum is shortened? Question 10 options:
It will run slow.
It will run fast.
It will keep the same time.
It will depend on the bob’s mass.
Answer: The period of the pendulum is shorter if the pendulum itself is shortened.
Explanation: i did "It will depend on the bob’s mass". and got it wrong so it's not that one haha
A person would weigh less on the moon than on the Earth because... A) the moon has more mass, and therefore more gravity B) the moon has less mass, and therefore less gravity the moon has more mass, and therefore less gravity D the moon has less mass, and therefore more gravity
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
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How does noise affect a signal?
A) It causes the signal to deteriorate.
B) It amplifies the signal.
C) It allows the signal to travel further.
D) It changes the signal as it moves from one medium to another.
Answer:
A - It causes the signal to deteriorate
Which of the following best describes why longitudinal waves cannot travel in space?
Answer:
A longitudinal wave travels by displacement of material objects.
Air (for instance) particles transmit waves by their oscillation
Space has no material particles to transmit these waves.
. In a wave, …………………… is carried from one place to another.
1.Energy
2.Transverse 3.Longitudinal
4.Medium
Answer:
The answer is energy it can be carried from one place to another.
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Answer:
energy
Explanation:
In a wave phenomenon, energy can move from one location to another, yet the particles of matter in the medium return to their fixed position. A wave transports its energy without transporting matter. Waves are seen to move through an ocean or lake; yet the water always returns to its rest position.
a body dropped from a height reaches a velocity of 13m/s just before touching the ground. What is the initial height of the ball and the time of height
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We can use the following (derived) equation to solve for the final velocity given height:
vf = √2gh
We can rearrange to solve for height:
vf² = 2gh
vf²/2g = h
Plug in the given values (g = 9.81 m/s²)
(13)²/2(9.81) = 8.614 m
We can calculate time using the equation:
vf = vi + at, where:
vi = initial velocity (since dropped from rest, = 0 m/s)
a = acceleration (in this instance, due to gravity)
Plug in values:
13 = at
13/a = t
13/9.81 = 1.325 sec
if you throw a football straight up with a velocity of 20m/s, what is its velocity when you catch it ?
Answer:
20 m/s
Explanation:
When we throw a football straight up it comes back with the same velocity.
what is one effective way to calibrate a thermometer
Calibration can be defined as the way an instrument is adjusted such that the measurement the instrument gives after calibration is precise and accurate.
One effective way to calibrate a thermometer is the use of ice water.
A thermometer can be defined as the instrument used to measure the temperature of a person or a substance.
A thermometer should be calibrated regularly in order to maintain a high level of precision and accuracy.
One of the effective ways to calibrate a thermometer is through the use of ice water.
The steps to calibrate a thermometer are given below:
Get a bowl, place some ice cubes in it and add additional cold water to it. Place thermometer probe between 2 -3 inches deep in the water. For accurate calibration, make sure you prevent the thermometer from touching the sides of the glass. Stir and wait for a few seconds. The thermometer should be properly calibrated when you read the measurements and it says 32°FTo learn more, visit the link below:
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The free body diagram for an object is drawn below. Calculate the net force acting on the object. If this object is 10 kg, how/where will it accelerate
Answer:
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Explanation:
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are intramolecular forces stronger than intermolecular?
Answer:
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Which statements are true?
Answer:
10
Explanation:
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write the energy conversion when a moving car braking to stop completely
Answer:
Friction braking is the most commonly used braking method in modern vehicles. It involves the conversion of kinetic energy to thermal energy by applying friction to the moving parts of a system. The friction force resists motion and in turn generates heat, eventually bringing the velocity to zero.
Study the ray diagram given below and select the correct option.
(a) Parallel to the incident ray
(b) Pass through F
(c) Appear to diverge from F
(d) Appear to diverge from C
Answer:
(a) Parallel to the incedent ray
Một đoàn tàu đang chuyển động với vận tốc v0 =72km/h thì hãm phanh chuyển động chạm dần đều sau 10 giây đạt vận tốc v1= 54km/h hỏi
Sau bao lâu kể từ lúc hãm phanh thì tàu đạt v = 36km/h và sau bao lâu thì dừng hẳn
Answer:
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Does the partially elastic collision transfer (more, less, or the same) momentum to the catcher than the completely inelastic collision? Explain.
Answer:
momentum is a vector, KE is scalar. Bodies moving in opposite directions have offsetting momentum, but the KE does not offset.
Explanation:
Equations for power
P=
W=
T=
Answer:
w= f*x (x is distance) (f is force)
t= time
P= w/t
how long does an electric car last before recharging?
Answer:
It will last until 100 miles.
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Tracking your exercise can help you stick with an exercise routine.
A.
True
B.
False
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Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
A
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.) What force is causing the ball to speed up down the ramp?
the answer is gravity
gravity pulls things down
which state of matter has the greatest amount of kinetic energy?
Answer:
A pure substance in the gaseous state contains more energy than in the liquid state, which in turn contains more energy than in the solid state. Particles has the highest kinetic energy when they are in the gaseous state.
Explanation:
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Differentiate x sin nx
Answer:
x sin nx = x cos nx
same as
theta / theta x (xsin (nx)) = sin (nx) + (nx) cos (nx)
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What materials I need for glass
Answer:
sand and heat are the things you need
an elevator suspended by a vertical cable is moving downward but slowing down. the tension in the cable must be:
Answer:
F = M a is the vector equation involved
F = T - M g are the forces acting on the elevator (scalar equation)
T - M g = M a
T = M (a + g) remember this a scalar
If a is slowing down then it must have a positive acceleration upwards
Therefor the tension in the cable must be greater than zero
When the tension increases to M g, a has increased to zero
For a to be zero, no acceleration, T = M g
Question one, I understand that the answer is C but why?