Exactly how many planes contain points J, K, and N?
O 0
O 1
O 2
O 3

Exactly How Many Planes Contain Points J, K, And N?O 0O 1 O 2 O 3

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

0

Explanation:

Point J is on neither plane X or plane Y.  Hope this helps you.

Answer 2

Answer:

3

Explanation:


Related Questions

Aqueous solutions of sodium carbonate and magnesium chlorate are mixed

Answers

Explanation:

You're mixing magnesium nitrate, Mg(NO3)2 , and sodium carbonate, Na2CO3 , two soluble ionic compounds that dissociate completely in aqueous solution to form cations and anions.

2.Choose the correct order of the layers of the Earth from the outermost to the innermost layer

crust, asthenosphere, lower mantle, lithosphere, core
crust, lithosphere, asthenosphere, lower mantle, core
crust, asthenosphere, lithosphere, lower mantle, core
crust, lithosphere, lower mantle, asthenosphere, core

Answers

A and C are your anwser

Answer:

A and C

Explanation:

I took the test

Please help I will mark brainy

Answers

Answer:freezing can occur

Source:trust me bro

Write one paragraph explaining what you have learned so far about Kinetic and Potential Energy.
(will give brainliest)

Answers

Answer: Energy stored in an object due to its position is Potential Energy. The energy that a moving object has due to its motion is Kinetic Energy. All forms of kinetic energy are the result of a previous state of potential energy. For example, the stored chemical potential energy of a battery converts to electrical kinetic energy to transport electricity to a light bulb, which radiates thermal kinetic energy. Potential energy is the energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to some zero position. An object possesses gravitational potential energy if it is positioned at a height above (or below) the zero height.

what are the three types of nuclear decay or reactions?

Answers

Answer:

alpha decay, beta decay, gamma decay

How to we measure energy?

Answers

Answer:

The official measurement unit for energy is the Joule (J). Among the most common units measuring energy mention should be made of the kilowatt/hour (kWh), used especially for electric energy (in fact it is used to calculate electricity bills).

With joules hope I helped

Ch 8 Test
Circle the best answer to each question

The temperature of a roast is checked to see if it has met its critical limit of 145 F. for 4 min. This is an example of which HACCP principle?
Verification
Monitoring
Record keeping
Hazard analysis

2. The temperature of a pot of beef stew is checked during holding. The stew has not met the critical limit and is thrown out according to house policy. Throwing out the stew is an example of which HACCP principle?
Monitoring
Verification
Hazard analysis
Corrective action

3. The deli serves cold sandwiches in a self serve display. Which step in the flow of food would be a critical control point?
Storage
Cooling
Cooking
Reheating

4. What is the first step in developing a HACCP plan?
Identify corrective actions
Conduct a hazard analysis.
Establish monitoring procedures.
Determine critical control points

5. What is the purpose of a food safety management system?
Keep all areas of the facility clean and pest free
Identify, tag, and repair faulty equipment within the facility
Identify and control possible hazards throughout the fowo of food
Document and use the correct methods of purchasing and receiving food






6. Reviewing Temperature logs and other records to make sure that the HACCP plan is working as intended is an example of which HACCP principle?
Monitoring
Verification
Hazard Analysis
Record Keeping

7. A Chef sanitized a thermometer probe and then checked the temperature of minestrone soup being held in a hot holding unit. The temperature was 120 F., which did not meet the operations critical limit of 135 F. The chef recorded the temperature in the log and reheated the soup to 165 F. for 15 sec. Which was the corrective action?
Reheating the soup
Checking the critical limit
Sanitizing the thermometer probe
Recording the temperature in the log

8. What does an operation that wants to smoke food as a method of preservation need to have before processing food this way?
Food Safety certificate
Crisis management plan
Master cleaning schedule
Variance from the local regulatory authority

Answers

Answer:

so you like fortnite but it's bad rjfbfbhrr

How many moles are in 2.43 x 1024 particles of Carbon Monoxide (CO)?

a.0.25 moles
b.4.04 moles
c.1.46 moles
d.2.53 moles

Answers

b.

(2.43*10^24)*1/(6.022*10^23)

A tank containing oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen gases has a total pressure of 6.7
atm. If the O2 has a pressure of 3.0 atm and the carbon dioxide has a pressure of 1.2
what is the partial pressure of the nitrogen gas?

Answers

Answer:

P(N₂) = 2.5 atm

Explanation:

Given data:

Total pressure of gasses = 6.7 atm

Partial pressure of O₂ = 3.0 atm

Partial pressure of CO₂ = 1.2 atm

Partial pressure of N₂ = ?

Solution;

According to Dalton law of partial pressure,

The total pressure inside container is equal to the sum of partial pressures of individual gases present in container.

Mathematical expression:

P(total) = P₁ + P₂ + P₃+ ............+Pₙ

Now we will solve this  problem by using this law.

P(total) = P(O₂)  + P(CO₂) + P(N₂)

6.7 atm = 3.0 atm + 1.2 atm + P(N₂)

6.7 atm = 4.2 atm + P(N₂)

P(N₂) = 6.7 atm - 4.2 atm

P(N₂) = 2.5 atm

What type of compound is this?

Answers

Answer:sorry id ont known

Explanation:give m brianlest if you want

what is an extensive prperty of matter

Answers

Answer:

Volume

Mass

Size

Weight

Length

Explanation:

Extensive properties do depend on the amount of matter that is present. An extensive property is considered additive for subsystems. Examples of extensive properties include:

Volume

Mass

Size

Weight

Length

Ethanol (C2H5OH) melts at –114 °C and boils at 78 °C. The enthalpy of fusion of ethanol is 5.02 kJ/mol, and its enthalpy of vaporization is 38.56 kJ/mol. The specific heats of solid and liquid ethanol are 0.97 J/g-K and 2.3 J/g-K, respectively. The average specific heat of gaseous ethanol is about 1.80 J/g-K. a. How much heat is required to convert 35.0 g of ethanol at 27 °C to the vapor phase at 120 °C? b. How much heat is required to convert the same amount of ethanol at –120 °C to the vapor phase at 120 °C?

Answers

Answer:

First question

       [tex]Q = 36826 \ J[/tex]

Second  question  

       [tex]Q = 52299.7 \ J[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

     The melting point of Ethanol is  [tex]T_m = -114 ^oC[/tex]

      The boiling point of Ethanol is  [tex]T_b = 78^ oC[/tex]

       The enthalpy of fusion of Ethanol is [tex]F = 5.02 \ kJ / mol = 5.02 *10^{3}\ kJ / mol[/tex]

        The enthalpy of vaporization  of Ethanol is [tex]L = 38.56 \ kJ / mol = 38.56 *10^{3} \ J / mol[/tex]

         The specific heat of solid Ethanol is  [tex]c_e = 0.97 \ J/ g \cdot K[/tex]

          The specific heat of liquid  Ethanol is [tex]c_l = 2.3 \ J / g \cdot K[/tex]

           The mass of the Ethanol given is  [tex]m = 35.0 \ g[/tex]

Considering the first question

           The initial  temperature is [tex]T_i = 27^oC[/tex]

             The final  temperature is  [tex]T_f = 120^oC[/tex]

Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol to its boiling point is mathematically represented as

       [tex]Q_1 = m * c_l * (T_b - T_i)[/tex]

=>      [tex]Q_1 = 35.0 * 2.3 * ( 78 - 27)[/tex]

=>      [tex]Q_1 =4106 \ J[/tex]

Genially the number of moles of Ethanol given is mathematically represented as

         [tex]n = \frac{m}{Z}[/tex]

Here Z  is the molar mass of Ethanol  with value  [tex]Z = 46 g/mol[/tex]

So

         [tex]n = \frac{35}{46 }[/tex]

=>      [tex]n = 0.7609 \ mol[/tex]

Generally the heat of vaporization of the Ethanol is mathematically represented as

         [tex]Q_2 = n * L[/tex]

=>        [tex]Q_2 =0.7809 * 38.56 * 10^{3}[/tex]

=>        [tex]Q_2 =29339 \ J[/tex]

Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol from  its boiling point to  [tex]T_f[/tex]  is  mathematically represented as

       [tex]Q_3 = m * c_l * (T_f - T_b)[/tex]

=>     [tex]Q_3 = 35 * 2.3 * (120 - 78 )[/tex]

=>     [tex]Q_3 = 3381 \ J[/tex]

Generally the total heat required is  

     [tex]Q = Q_1 + Q_2 + Q_3[/tex]

=>   [tex]Q = 4106 + 29339 + 3381[/tex]

=>   [tex]Q = 36826 \ J[/tex]

Considering the second question

           The initial  temperature is [tex]T_i = -120^oC[/tex]

             The final  temperature is  [tex]T_f = 120^oC[/tex]

Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol to its melting  point is mathematically represented as

       [tex]Q_1 = m * c_e * (T_m - T_i)[/tex]

=>      [tex]Q_1 = 35.0 * 0.97 * ( -114 - (- 120) )[/tex]

=>      [tex]Q_1 = 203.7 \ J[/tex]

Generally the heat of fusion  of the Ethanol is mathematically represented as

                 [tex]Q_2 = n * F[/tex]

=>        [tex]Q_2 =0.7809 * 5.02 *10^{3}[/tex]

=>        [tex]Q_2 =3920 \ J[/tex]

Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol to its boiling point is mathematically represented as

       [tex]Q_3 = m * c_l * (T_b - T_m)[/tex]

=>      [tex]Q_3 = 35.0 * 2.3 * ( 78 - (- 114) )[/tex]

=>      [tex]Q_3 =15456 \ J[/tex]

Generally the heat of vaporization of the Ethanol is mathematically represented as

         [tex]Q_4 = n * L[/tex]

=>        [tex]Q_4 =0.7809 * 38.56 * 10^{3}[/tex]

=>        [tex]Q_4 =29339 \ J[/tex]

Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol from  its boiling point to  [tex]T_f[/tex]  is  mathematically represented as

       [tex]Q_5 = m * c_l * (T_f - T_b)[/tex]

=>     [tex]Q_5 = 35 * 2.3 * (120 - 78 )[/tex]

=>     [tex]Q_5 = 3381 \ J[/tex]

Generally the total heat required is  

     [tex]Q = Q_1 + Q_2 + Q_3+Q_4 + Q_5[/tex]

=>   [tex]Q = 203.7 + 3920 + 15456 +29339+3381[/tex]

=>   [tex]Q = 52299.7 \ J[/tex]

which forces are contact forces? which r non contact forces/
magnetic force,friction,air resistance,gravitational force eletrostatic force and upupthrust

Answers

magnetic force, i did the test

What separates the inner planets from the outer planets in our solar system?
()Comet Belt
()Asteroid Belt
()Their differences
()Distance

Help plss!!

Answers

Answer:

the answer is B Astroid Belt

A bottles contains 3.100 mL of a liquid. The mass of the liquid is 2.060 g. What is the density of the liquid? (BE SURE TO
SHOW ALL THREE PARTS: EQUATION, WORK, AND PROPER FULL ANSWER.

Answers

Answer:

0.66 g/mL

Explanation:

The density of a substance can be found by using the formula

[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\[/tex]

From the question we have

[tex]density = \frac{2.06}{3.10} \\ = 0.664516..[/tex]

We have the final answer as

0.66 g/mL

Hope this helps you

calculate the energy required to vaporize a chunk of ice at -25°C with the mass of 12.5kg

Answers

The energy would be 14.6% percent
Explanation
Im not for sure if that’s correct so sorry if I get it wrong

What are the differences and relationships between a dependent variable and an independent variable?

Answers

Explanation:

A dependent variable depends on the independent variable. The independent variable is what you usually control in a experiment.

I think of independent and dependent as in real life. Say there’s a person that’s independent meaning they don’t rely on someone. On the other hand if there’s a person that’s dependent they have to rely on someone. I hope this helped

Someone please help will mark as brainliest

Answers

1. solute is the substance that is being dissolve,while solvent is dissolving medium

2.saturated is solution that contain maximum amount of solut that capable of being dissolve and supersaturated is solution that contain less amount or medium of solut that capable being dissolve : example vinger

3. is a number placed in front of a chemical symbol or formula. It shows how many atoms or molecules of the substance are involved in the reaction. For example, two molecules of hydrogen would be written as 2 H2, and two molecules of water would be written 2 H2O . yes it's can be change only in caseWhen you balance an equation you can only change the coefficients

Which will diffuse the most? The particles with the
A. Least potential energy.
B. Most potential energy.
C. Least kinetic energy.
D. Most kinetic energy.

Answers

Answer:

B. Most potential energy

Explanation:

brainest plz

A 0.040 kg ball tied to a string moves in a circle that has a radius of 0.700 m. If the ball is accelerating at 43.2 m/s2, what is the tangential velocity of the ball?

Answers

Answer: 30.24 m/s

Explanation:

Got it right on test

Which has the larger atomic radius Ga Or B

Answers

Answer:

Ga-135 is the largest atomic radius because B atomic radius is 85

PLEASEEE answer correctly! I will give u 10pts and brainleist if u get it right please:) (SCIENCE)

Answers

Answer:

The answer is 2

Explanation:

when viewed from earth number 2 would be a waning gibbous

Someone please help will mark as brainliest

Answers

Answer:

a1

The main difference between SPECT and PET scans is the type of radiotracers used. While SPECT scans measure gamma rays, the decay of the radiotracers used with PET scans produce small particles called positrons. A positron is a particle with roughly the same mass as an electron but oppositely charged.

Explanation:

a2

While imaging tests such as X-rays can show what the structures inside your body look like, a SPECT scan produces images that show how your organs work. For instance, a SPECT scan can show how blood flows to your heart or what areas of your brain are more active or less active.

a3

PET and SPECT have been extensively evaluated as diagnostic procedures for dementia. Substantial progress has been made in developing radioligands that bind to amyloid deposits in the brain, which should provide new opportunities for early diagnosis and treatment monitoring in Alzheimer's disease

a4

What are the disadvantages of spect as compared to pet?

However, SPECT has issues, including long scan times and low-resolution images prone to artifacts and attenuation. Some artifacts can easily be misidentified as perfusion defects. SPECT also does not provide a quantifiable estimate of the blood flow, whereas PET does, experts say.

What happens when a virus becomes latent?

Answers

Answer:

the full viral genome is retained in the host cell, but its expression is dramatically restricted, such that few viral antigens and no viral particles are produced.

Explanation:

Not much viral particles are made

Can farmers simply plant more acres of crops to feed a growing population?

Answers

Answer:

I believe they can if it's a small town/village

Explanation:

Question:
In a laboratory demonstration, a balloon filled with methane and oxygen was exposed to a
flame. The result was a brief, large flame. The students were asked to formulate an equation for
the reaction. One answer is below.
CH, + 0 = CO,
This equation is incorrect.
A. Explain how and why it is incorrect
B. What would the correct equation be, and how do you know that?

Answers

Answer:

The laboratory demonstration consists of the following;

The compounds present in the combustion reaction = Methane, CH₄ and Oxygen, O₂

The chemical equation for the combustion reaction is given as follows;

CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O

Therefore;

A. The equation given as CH₄ + O → CO₂ is not correct because;

1) Oxygen gas exist as diatomic molecules, O₂, and given that the experiment involves the mixture of gases, the oxygen gas present which can exist as a separate compound, should be represented as O₂

2) The number of oxygen molecules in the reaction is two rather than one

3) The product also includes two molecules of water (vapor) H₂O

B. The correct equation for the reaction should be given as follows;

CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O

B i) The constituents of the equation is obtained by the knowledge of the fact that the combustion reaction of an organic substance such as methane in the presence of oxygen yields, carbon dioxide and water (vapor)

The equation showing the relative amounts the reacting compounds is by balancing the basic equation of the combustion of methane in the presence of oxygen

Explanation:

a ball with a mass of 20 kg is accelerating at 4 m/s/s while being thrown . about how much force was used to throw the ball

Answers

Answer:

80 N

Explanation:

The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula

force = mass × acceleration

From the question we have

force = 20 × 4

We have the final answer as

80 N

Hope this helps you

Answer:

80 n

Hope I helped

Help answer fast please What is an example of homestasis?
A. You drink a bunch of redbull and your heart rate goes up
B. You run, your heart rate goes up, and then your heart rate goes back to its resting rate
C. A person has a fever
D. A person is thirsty but does not drink water

Answers

Answer:

c maybe sorry if its wrong

Explanation:

a flask of 0.30 L was weighted after it had been evacuated.It was then filled with a gas of unknown molecular mass at 760 mm of Hg and temperature of 300 K. The increase in mass of flask was found to be 0.997 g. Determine the molecular mass​

Answers

The molecular mass​ : 81.72 g/mol

Further explanation

In general, the gas equation can be written  

[tex]\large {\boxed {\bold {PV = nRT}}}[/tex]

where  

P = pressure, atm , N/m²

V = volume, liter  

n = number of moles  

R = gas constant = 0.082 l.atm / mol K (P= atm, v= liter),or 8,314 J/mol K (P=Pa or N/m2, v= m³)

T = temperature, Kelvin  

P = 760 mmHg=1 atm

T = 300 K

V = 0.3 L

Number of moles :

[tex]\tt n=\dfrac{PV}{RT}\\\\n=\dfrac{1\times 0.3}{0.082\times 300}\\\\n=0.0122[/tex]

The molecular mass (MW) :

[tex]\tt MW=\dfrac{mass}{n}\\\\MW=\dfrac{0.997~g}{0.0122}\\\\MW=81.72~g/mol[/tex]

explain how to separate sugar from supersaturated sugar solution
guys pls help

Answers

A “supersaturated” solution contains more dissolved material. supersaturated solutions lies in the temperature of the water. more sugar will dissolve in hot water than in cold. Meaning that by separating the 2, only the supersaturated sugar would dissolve leaving the regular sugar untouched.

Other Questions
Engine 1 produces twice the power of engine 2. If it takes engine 1 the time T to do the work W, how long does it take engine 2 to do the same work?Express your answer in terms of some of all of the variables T and W.T2=________________ Wowa qasking questyioN awo how much of the thing can boy toy carry when fall and hill to villaGe new enlise so help me lord I will turn your skin black and blue before you can even say YELP There are 18 people on a basketball team, and the coach needs to choose 5 to put intoa game. How many different possible ways can the coach choose a team of 5 if eachperson has an equal chance of being selected? How do moose use a learned behavior to protect themselves Poor posture can cause.....back pain, strong stomach muscles, increased height. Who did the puritans receive a charter from A fish that lives near the surface of the ocean most likely has a swim bladder (or a body cavity) that is full of Explain how the literacy rate of Kenya can affect the economics of the country Describe at least one similarity and one difference between Islam and the other two Semitic religions (Judaism and Christianity). If an egg cell contains 10 chromosomes, how many would be found in the zygote after fertilization LINEAR EQUATIONS!7(6-y)=-3(y-2) Whoever can guess my favorite color gets brainliest all of the following represents the same ratio except 4:3 4/3 or 3 to 4 what is 12 = -4m ? Which of the following statements best describes the level of development found in sub-Saharan Africa, as a region?A. Development is higher than average throughout the region.B. There are over 400 languages spoken throughout the region.C. Development is low or average throughout the region.D. Development and population density are the highest in the world throughout the region.Please select the best answer from the choices provided is this right or wrong ? pls help rn WHAT IS 0-0 NEED HELP ASAPPPPP ROCKEY PLS WILL MAKR BRAINLIEST Rob has a collection of 800 baseball cards. 30% of the cards feature pitchers. 42% of the cards feature infielders. The remaining cards feature outfielders. How many cards in Rob's collection feature outfielders? Can I please get step by step explanation How did the Japanese forces defeat the invading mongols in the 13th century Please help!What is the probability that the arrow will land on a number that is divisible by 3 ir Brian spins it one time?