Answer:
You could make a drill about having to run to a cone and turn around the. the person throwing throws it then the person catching catches it then after 5 or so times catching they could switch out
Postioning hands folded out wide open. Cricket is an example of a throwing and catching drill.
What is a major drawback of nuclear energy? (1 point)
Answer:
Nuclear waste
Explanation:
It is extremely radioactive and can remain radioactive for hundreds of years.
Read the excerpt from "Healthy Eating."
But no one can ignore the damage being wrought by all this bad eating. More than one out of three adults in the United States -- 37.5 percent -- are obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Some of the leading causes of death -- heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes -- are directly linked to obesity. And childhood obesity has tripled in the last 30 years. With more than a third of kids between 6 and 19 considered obese, the CDC reports, they are at substantially more risk for developing cardiovascular disease, diabetes, bone and joint conditions, and cancer.
The author's argument that a poor diet can be harmful to a person's health is
ineffective, because it lacks clear and reasonable evidence.
ineffective, because it leaves the reader with questions.
effective, because it addresses and refutes a counterclaim.
effective, because it includes facts from a credible source.
Have you ever, loved and hated someone at the same time?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
For this assignment, you will research how to design and build a solar cooker. Search reliable online sites
for “solar cookers.” After getting the materials you need from your teacher, you will present your initial
design as a drawing or illustration. You will then build your device and test its efficiency by warming up a
hot dog until it reaches an internal temperature of 165°F, recording how long it took you to reach this
temperature. Based on your tests, you will make recommendations on how to improve the design of your
solar cooker, and then present your final design and the logic that supports it in a lab report. Your lab
report should include a title, a list of materials that you used to build your solar cooker, a drawing of your
initial design, observations from your experimental tests, recommendations for a final design based on
what you know about radiation, a drawing of your final design, and the results of the efficiency test. To
help you write your lab report, there is a Student Worksheet on the last few pages of this document.
Answer:
Ideas for Prototype Design
Similar to a cardboard oven just smaller and solar powered
Preliminary Sketches (attach separate paper, if needed)
Option A: i gave the picture
Advantages: Disadvantages:
the tin foil will attract the sun if theres enough heat for the food to warm up
the plastic will keep bugs and/or animal away from getting it it might take longer
the box gives the food something to be in instead of the ground
Option B: i think im going to stay with my original plan i can always make changesMore advantages and disadvantges
Advantages: Disadvantages:
reducing my carbon footprint by alot heat varies so the food my take really really long
using no energy other than the sun.
Does knowing the origin of velocity help you understand the difference between speed and velocity?
Mahiya and Mrinmoy are in a relay around a square field with each side of length 60m. First, Mahiya runs at a speed of 6 ms−1 for 60m to pass a baton to Mrinmoy. Then Mrinmoy runs 120m at 4ms−1 while Mahiya runs through the field to reach the other corner. Then Mrinmoy passes the baton. But Mahiya is now tired since she has been constantly running. So, she only runs at 3ms−1 for the final 60m. What is the average speed of the baton in ms−1?
The average speed of the baton can be determined by dividing the total distance travelled by the total time taken for that travelling.
\(Average\ Time = \frac{Total\ Distance}{Total\ Time}\)
First, we will find the total distance, by adding the distances travelled by both Mahiya and Mrinmoy, while carrying the baton.
\(Total\ Distance = Distance\ Travelled\ by\ Mahiya\ to\ pass\ the\ baton\ to\ Mrinmoy\ +\ Distance\ Travelled\ by\ Mrinmoy\ to\ pass\ the\ baton\ to\ Mahiya\ +\ Final\ Distance\ Travelled\ by\\ Mahiya\)Total Distance = 60 m + 120 m + 60 m = 240 m
Now, we will find the total time taken for this travelling. To find out the total time we will divide each distance travelled by the speed of the traveller during that distance:
\(Total\ Time = \frac{60\ m}{6\ m/s}+\frac{120\ m}{4\ m/s}+\frac{60\ m}{3\ m/s}\\\\Total\ Time = 10\ s\ +\ 30\ s\ +\ 20\ s\)
Total Time = 60 s
Now, we finally find the average speed of the baton by using the formula:
\(Average\ Time = \frac{Total\ Distance}{Total\ Time}\\\\Average\ Time = \frac{240\ m}{60\ s}\)
Average Speed = 4 ms⁻¹
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what is one use of the mineral gypsum fertilizer medicine wallboard electrical insulator
Answer:
The main use for gypsum is in the production of Plaster of Paris and drywall products. Gypsum is also used as a soil conditioner.
Explanation:
What type of circuit is this in the picture? (Lesson 4.07)
A: Parallel
B: Open
C: Ac
D: Series
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A: Parallel
Explanation:
It's a parallel circuit because it has two or more paths for the electricity to flow through (the paths are parallel).
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which factor can increase both potential energy and kinetic energy of an object?
Increase in speed
Increase in mass
Decrease in temperature
Decrease in height from the ground
Energy can only be converted from one form to another.
Agree/Disagree, why?
Answer:
Agree - energy can never be created or destroyed, it can only convert from one form to another (this is the Law of Conservation of Energy)
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List three evidences that show that the Bible is the Word of God.
Answer:1.God tells us that He is the Author (2 Peter 1:20-21 Open in Logos Bible Software (if available) & 2 Timothy 3:15-17 Open in Logos Bible Software (if available))
1.The Old Testament and New Testament Authors understood they were writing the Word of God. Common Old Testament phrase – “Thus saith the Lord”. The Apostle Peter confirmed the Apostle Paul’s writings as Scripture (2 Peter 3:16)
3.Its Historical Accuracy – as verified by archeology, which has never contradicted the Bible, but only confirms and silences its critics.
Explanation:
Answer:
Many people question who the author of the Bible is and wonder if the Bible is really the Word of God. I want to give you five reasons to affirm that the Bible is God's Word.
The Word of God: Evidence that Scripture is Divine
First, I believe the Bible is the Word of God because of its scientific accuracy. The Truth of the Word of God tells us that God “hangeth the earth upon nothing” (Job 26:7). How did Job know that the earth hung in space before the age of modern astronomy and space travel? The Holy Spirit told him. The scientists of Isaiah’s day didn’t know the topography of the earth, but Isaiah said, “It is [God] that sitteth upon the circle of the earth” (Isaiah 40:22). The word for “circle” here means a globe or sphere. How did Isaiah know that God says upon the circle of the earth? By divine inspiration.
Secondly, the Bible is affirmed through historical accuracy. Do you remember the story about the handwriting on the wall that is found in the fifth chapter of Daniel? Belshazzar hosted a feast with a thousand of his lords and ladies. Suddenly, a gruesome hand appeared out of nowhere and began to write on a wall. The king was disturbed and asked for someone to interpret the writing. Daniel was found and gave the interpretation. After the interpretation, “Then commanded Belshazzar, and they clothed Daniel with scarlet, and put a chain of gold about his neck, and made a proclamation concerning him, that he should be the third ruler in the kingdom.” (Daniel 5:29). Basing their opinion on Babylonian records, the historians claim this never happened. According to the records, the last king of Babylon was not Belshazzar, but a man named Nabonidas. And so, they said, the Bible is in error. There wasn’t a record of a king named Belshazzar. Well, the spades of archeologists continued to do their work. In 1853, an inscription was found on a cornerstone of a temple built by Nabonidas, to the god Ur, which read: “May I, Nabonidas, king of Babylon, not sin against thee. And may reverence for thee dwell in the heart of Belshazzar, my first-born favorite son.” From other inscriptions, it was learned that Belshazzar and Nabonidas were co-regents. Nabonidas traveled while Belshazzar stayed home to run the kingdom. Now that we know that Belshazzar and Nabonidas were co-regents, it makes sense that Belshazzar would say that Daniel would be the third ruler. What a marvelous nugget of truth tucked away in the Word of God!
Explanation:
why is it difficult for a car to round a curve at high speed
Answer:
Because the force required to produce this acceleration equals the mass of the car x acceleration, the group of the car is the same but the acceleration is a lot more hence a much bigger force is required. So this is why it's harder for cars to corner at a high speed rather than lower.
Answer:
Vehicles are heavy and have a lot of inertia. This means that if you drive too fast on a curve, your vehicle will keep going straight instead of going around the curve, no matter how hard you drive or slow down to keep it in your lane. Centrifugal force creates a strong outward pull on your vehicle. So all you need to do is slow down before entering a corner. Reducing your speed when you are already on a bend can cause your car to skid.
What two gases in the atmosphere do animals and plants need to breathe and grow?
Answer: Explanation:
Plants and animals each produce the gases that the other needs to live. Plants need carbon dioxide—people and other animals exhale carbon dioxide as a waste product. People and other animals need oxygen—plants produce oxygen during an important process called photosynthesis, which turns the sun's energy into nutrients.
What device was invented because of Faraday’s leap?
A crane has a counterweight of 6000N at a distance of 4 m from the tower. What weight can be lifted on the loading platform at a distance of 5m from the tower on the other side?
Answer:
Explanation:
weight ,W = mg
=6000 x 9.8 = 58000 N
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Answer:
The total time she took to complete the race decrease because she stopped
Answer:
a and c if its multiple choice
Explanation:
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Part #1: is a nonmoving ball on a ramp a example of... Elastic potential energy Gravitational potential energy Chemical energy Kinetic energy.
Part #2: What is the correct statement.
Kinetic energy converted to potential energy when the ball started moving down the ramp.
Potential energy converted to kinetic energy when the ball started moving down the ramp.
Energy was destroyed as the ball came to a stop.
Energy was created when the ball began moving down the ramp.
Answers:
Part One: Elastic Potential Energy
Part Two: Potential energy converted to kinetic energy when the ball started moving down the ramp.
Explanation:
Part One: The ball is not moving, therefore there is no Kinetic energy. The ball does not involve chemicals, so there is no Chemical Energy. By the process of elimination, you'll gather that there is potential energy to be had.
Part Two: Remember when we talked about the ball being still, and not moving? Well here's where it does. The potential energy has now turned into kinetic energy as it begins to roll down the ramp. The steeper the ramp the faster the kinetic energy will build.
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Answer: For 18 the inch is longer im not sure by how much, for 19 the the kilogram is 2.2 times heavier than a pound, QUART IS A LITTLE LESS THAN A LITER. ... An easy way to figure from liters to gallons, for example, is that a quart is a little less than a liter and 4 liters is a little more than 1 gallon. To be exact, 1 liter is 0.264 gallon (a little more than a quart), and 4 liters is 1.06 gallons, 30°C or 30°F? Correct answer: the table shows that 30°C is about 86°F, which is warmer than 30°F. And sorry Im not sure how to do the rest
Explanation:
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It takes several steps to change the kiwi biomass into synthetic materials. Describe a physical change that occurs during this process.
Answer:
Examples of Synthetic Materials – Examples of synthetic materials include synthetic fibers, ceramics, polymers, artificial foods and medicines, and composites. Synthetic fibers are flexible. They can be used to make clothing and other objects. Some examples of synthetic fibers are rayon, polyester, and nylon.
Explanation:
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Answer:
One of the steps is to mold.
Explanation:
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Which effect is created when two sound waves that are close in pitch
interact?
O A. Echoes
O B. Loudness
C. Beats
O D. Intensity
Answer:
C. Beats
Explanation:
When waves are interfering with each other, the sound is louder in some places and softer in others. As a result, we hear pulses or beats in the sound.
Answer:
beats
Explanation:
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What is the evidence of Earth's attraction to the moon?
A. The distance from Earth
B. The tidal bulges on Earth
C. The moon phases
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The awnser is B becuase the distance between the moon and the Earth does not show any evedence for attraction with the earth and the moon. And the Moon's phases does not show any attraction between the two planets. BUt the tidal buldges are created by the moon. This shows the attraction bettween the Earth and the Moon. Hope the awnser and the explaination helped, have a good day!
Which best describes electromagnetic waves?
A. transverse waves made up of electric and magnetic fields
B. longitudinal waves made up of vibrations that move through matter
C. mechanical waves that travel as ripples in water
D. sound waves that can only travel in a medium
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Electromagnetic waves differ from mechanical waves in that they do not require a medium to propagate. This means that electromagnetic waves can travel not only through air and solid materials, but also through the vacuum of space.
they are transverse waves.
As you know bone marrow makes red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets and as you grow it begins to store fat. What do you think a bone marrow transplant will allow the recipient to do?
Answer: A bone marrow transplant can allow the recipient to produce healthy blood cells if their own bone marrow is damaged or not functioning properly.
Although two identical objects may have the same mass and the same weight (meaning that the force of gravity is the same for both), they may not fall to Earth at the same rate. This is because of air resistance. Any object that is falling has friction, or resistance, from the air. The larger the object, the more resistance it has as it falls.
Get two identical pieces of paper. Crumple one up into a ball, but leave the other one a flat sheet. Drop both pieces of paper off a high place at the same time. What happens? Which falls faster? Record your observations and make a conclusion, using the terms “mass,” “weight,” “force,” “resistance,” and “gravity.”
MUST BE AT LEAST 4 sentences and include the terms weight, force, resistance, and gravity.
Answer:
the paper ball falls faster and the unfolded paper falls at a slower rate
Explanation:
this is because gravity is pulling both objects down to the ground and hence they are falling. Both objects have the same mass and weight but the resultant force of the paper ball is smaller than that of the unfolded paper. The unfolded paper has a larger surface area and so a larger force is acted upon it, meaning there is more air resistance. This shows that the paper ball falls faster than the unfolded paper.
The air resistance acting on the crumpled ball will be less and hence it will fall faster.
What is Air resistance?
Air resistance describes the forces that are in opposition to the relative motion of an object as it passes through the air. The larger the object, the more resistance it has as it falls.
Mathematically, we can write it as -
F = \(\frac{1}{2} C_{D}\) × ρv²A
Given are two identical pieces of paper such that one is crumpled up into a ball and the other one is left as flat sheet.
Now, as you throw both, the crumpled up ball and the flat sheet, the crumpled up ball will fall faster. The main reason behind this is that the total surface area of the crumpled ball in contact with the air is less than compared to that of the flat sheet. Air resistance on the crumpled ball with surface are in contact [say A(c)] can be written as -
F[1] = \(\frac{1}{2} C_{D}\) × ρv²A(c)
And that on the flat sheet with area of contact with the air [say A(f)] can be written as -
F[2] = \(\frac{1}{2} C_{D}\) × ρv²A(f)
Now as A(f) > A(c), therefore F[2] > F[1]
Therefore, the air resistance acting on the crumpled ball will be less and hence it will fall faster.
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Meryl is making a collage of pictures for her science class. On one-half of a piece of poster board, she is attaching pictures of the result of adding heat to materials. On the other side of the poster, she is attaching pictures of the result for removing heat from materials. Which of the following pictures should be placed on the side of heat being removed from the material?
a frozen popsicle
baked cupcakes
steam from a pot
melted candy bar
Answer: It's kind of a subjective question by saying Which of the following pictures should be placed on the side of heat being removed from the material?
Explanation: I'm not entirely sure about this but I would think that it would be baked cupcakes because they had to undergo heat to become "baked", so they are the result of heat.
2) Describe how light is affected by
(a) a transparent object
(b) an opaque object
(c) a translucent object
When you drop something, first of all it accelerates.
The faster it falls, the bigger the force of ______ that acts on it.
choose from the list to complete the sentence:
friction gravity air pressure
note: apparently the answer is friction but it doesn't make sense to me so please explain.
The faster an object is going, the more resistance there will be. An example of this would be if you're running the faster you run, the more air is going against you.
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You sit in a swivel chair with your arms out and feet off the floor and you twist your torso and the chair moves. Which law of motion is this?
Answer:
Explanation:
its a chair that spins around
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Answer:
listening ,communication ,resolution
Explanation:
Explain one way you could set up a tug-of-war that was imbalanced. What did you observe? What did you notice about the forces?