Which is the preserved evidence of the activity of an organism?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Fossils are the remains of an ancient organism or the traces of activity of such an organism. There are two types of fossils: body fossils and trace fossils. Body fossils include preserved remains of an organism (i.e. freezing, drying, petrification, permineralization, bacteria and algea).


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Nitrogen gas at standard atmospheric pressure 101.3 kPa, has a volume of 0.080 m3. If there are 3.6 mol of the gas, what is the temperature?

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Answer:

271 K

Explanation:

Answer:

The temperature of Nitrogen is 270.85 K.

Explanation:

What is perfect gas ?

A gas that follows Boyle's law , Charle's law and law of pressure , is called perfect gas.

Given data;

[tex]P =101.3 KPa , V = 0.08 m^{3} , \\ n = 3.6 mol , R = 8.31\\T = ?[/tex]

By the formula,

P.V = n .R.T

On putting values

[tex]1.013[/tex] x [tex]10^{5}[/tex] x [tex]0.08[/tex] = [tex]3.6[/tex] x [tex]8.31[/tex] x [tex]T[/tex]

So [tex]T =\frac{1.013*10^{5} * 0.08}{3.6 * 8.31}[/tex]

 [tex]T =\frac{8104}{29.92}[/tex]

[tex]T = 270.85 K[/tex]

Hence the temperature of Nitrogen is 270.85 K

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top ( 25 m ) | 75000 j | 0 j | 75000 j

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Which of the following best describes the formation of surf? Waves energy, rebounding from its impact with shore, crashes into oncoming waves, causing them to break. Entering shallow water forces wave energy upward, making the wave crest unstable and causing it to break. A wave encountering shallow water begins to slow at its bottom, while the top of the wave continues at its previous speed. This causes the wave to break. As waves enter shallow water, the distance between wave crests (wave length) shortens, increasing the tendency to break.

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Answer:

The question above would be written again but this time with options attached to it for comprehension sake:

Which of the following best describes the formation of surf?

A.  Waves energy, rebounding from its impact with shore, crashes into oncoming waves, causing them to break.

B. Entering shallow water forces wave energy upward, making the wave crest unstable and causing it to break.

C. A wave encountering shallow water begins to slow at its bottom, while the top of the wave continues at its previous speed. This causes the wave to break.

D. As waves enter shallow water, the distance between wave crests (wavelength) shortens, increasing the tendency to break.

The correct answer is option C (A wave encountering shallow water begins to slow at its bottom, while the top of the wave continues at its previous speed. This causes the wave to break).

Explanation:

Surf could mean crashing waves or breaking waves. Generally, the wave speed is constant in the same medium, however, the wave speed decreases as it enters shallow water which is largely due to the water depth which is relatively small, especially when it encounters the bottom of the shallow water. While the top of the wave overtakes the bottom of the wave, making sure the top of the wave continues at its previous speed.

Fish are hung on a spring scale to determine their mass (most fishermen feel no obligation to truthfully report the mass). What is the force constant of the spring in such a scale if it the spring stretches 8.50 cm for a 8.1 kg load

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Answer:

k = 933.88 N/m

Explanation:

Given that,

The mass of a load, m = 8.1 kg

The displacement in the spring, x = 8.5 cm

We need to find the force constant of the spring. We know that Hooke's law is given by :

F = -kx

Also,

F = mg (Force due to its weight)

So,

[tex]k=\dfrac{mg}{x}\\\\k=\dfrac{8.1\times 9.8}{0.085}\\\\k=933.88\ N/m[/tex]

So, the force constant of the spring is equal to 933.88 N/m.

the M.E = K.E + P.E. If the M.E of the football is 150 J and when it's thrown the K.E is 70 J. What is the P.E of the football?

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Answer:

M.E = K.E +P.E

150=70+P.E

P.E=150 –70

P.E=80J

A truck hits a brick wall with a force of 100000 kg ms² the truck comes to a stop in 0.5 s what is the impulse

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Answer:

Impulse = 50,000 J

Explanation:

Given: force = 100,000 kg ms^2 or N; time = 0.5 s

Unknown: impulse = ?

Equation: impulse = (force)(time)

Substitute: impulse = (100,000 kg ms^2 or N)(0.5 s)

Solution: impusle = 50,000 kg ms^2 or J

The frequency of sound is 200 Hz. What does it mean? Please help me​

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Explanation:

A wave having a frequency of 200 Hz means that 200 such waves pass through a point per second.

Newton discovered
a
that gravity is universal.
b
gravity.
c
that apples hurt when they fall on your head.
d
none of the above

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Answer:

b-gravity

Explanation:

newton discovered the general concept of gravity and how it effects earth. he didn't discord it so much as the concept of it.

Newton discovered gravity.

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What If Earth got Kicked Out of the Solar System?

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Answer:

We wouldn't have our moon and sun. The earth will be colder and darker

Explanation:

Answer:

mars will become habitabe

Explanation:

true fact and every planet will become close to sun

The equation provided (from the textbook) first defines the elastic potential energy of a spring as ΔUsp = −(WB + WW), where WB is work the spring does on an attached block and WW is work the spring does on the wall to which it is attached. But WW is ignored in the next step. Why?

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Answer:

The given potential energy of the spring is expressed as follows;

ΔUsp = -(WB + WW)

Where;

WB = Th work done by the spring on the block to which it is attached

WW = The work done by the spring on the wall

We recall that work done, W = Force applied × Distance moved in the direction of the force

The work done by the spring on the block, WB = The spring force × The distance the block moves

The work done by the spring on the wall, WW = The spring force × The distance the wall moves

However, given that the wall does not move, we have;

The distance the wall moves = 0

∴ The work done by the spring on the wall, WW = The spring force × 0 = 0 J

Therefore, WW = 0 J, and the spring does not do work on the wall, and WW can be ignored in the next subsequent) steps

Explanation:

Two people are sitting on wheeled chairs 1 metre apart. Person A is holding a 2kg ball. Person A throws the ball to Person. What happens to person A? Explain.

a.) their chair stays still
b.) chair rolls backwards
c.) chair rolls forwards

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Answer:

B - Person A's chair rolls backwards.

Explanation:

This can be seen simply through the Conservation of Momentum. When the ball is thrown to be, the ball's momentum(+m) is transfererd to B, so B's chair moves forward(think about it - it makes sense, doesn't it?), meaning A's chair moves backwards.

So, B.

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explain chamical enargy​

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Answer:Chemical energy

Explanation:, Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. Chemical energy may be released during a chemical reaction, often in the form of heat; such reactions are called exothermic.

Answer:

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Explanation:

Chemical energy, Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds Chemical energy may be released during a chemical reaction, often in the form of heat such reactions are exothermic. The chemical energy in food us converted by the body into mechanical energy and heat .

An aluminum-alloy rod has a length of 10.0 cm at 20°C and a length of 10.015 cm at the boiling point of water (1000C). (a) What is the length of the rod at the freezing point of water (0 0C)? (b) What is the temperature if the length of the rod is 10.009 cm? /4mks

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Answer:

a.  9.99625 cm b. 68 °C

Explanation:

(a) What is the length of the rod at the freezing point of water (0 0C)?

Before we find the length of the rod, we need to find the coefficient of linear expansion, α = (L - L₀)/[L₀(T - T₀)] where L₀ = length of rod at temperature T₀ = 10.0 cm, T₀ = 20 °C, L = length of rod at temperature T = 10.015 cm and T = 100 °C

Substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

α = (L - L₀)/[L₀(T - T₀)]

α = (10.015 cm - 10.0 cm)/[10.0 cm(100 °C - 20 °C)]

α = 0.015 cm/[10.0 cm × 80 °C]

α = 0.015 cm/[800.0 cm °C]

α = 0.00001875 /°C

We now find the length L₁ at T₁ = 0 °C from

L₁ = L₀(1 + α(T₁ - T₀))

So, substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

L₁ = L₀(1 + α(T₁ - T₀))

L₁ = 10.0 cm[1 +  0.00001875 /°C(0° C - 20 °C)]

L₁ = 10.0 cm[1 +  0.00001875 /°C × -20° C]

L₁ = 10.0 cm[1 - 0.000375]

L₁ = 10.0 cm[0.999625]

L₁ = 9.99625 cm

(b) What is the temperature if the length of the rod is 10.009 cm?

With length L₃ = 10.009 cm at temperature T₃, using

L₃ = L₀(1 + α(T₃ - T₀))

making T₃ subject of the formula, we have

L₃/L₀ = 1 + α(T₃ - T₀)

L₃/L₀ - 1 = α(T₃ - T₀)

T₃ - T₀ = (L₃/L₀ - 1)/α

T₃ = T₀ + (L₃/L₀ - 1)/α

substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

T₃ = 20 °C + (10.009 cm/10.0 cm - 1)/0.00001875 /°C

T₃ = 20 °C + (1.0009 - 1)/0.00001875 /°C

T₃ = 20 °C + 0.0009/0.00001875 /°C

T₃ = 20 °C + 48 °C

T₃ = 68 °C

What if We Nuke the Moon?

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Answer:

chonks of rock will hit the earth and if one astoroid is big enough it can distroy all liofe on earth

Explanation:

Answer:

If we nuke the moon, it won't have any sound and will quickly be stopped from travelling any further than the place we nuked it. If some parts of the moon crack and break, it will be forced down on us (like an asteroid).

Many possibilities can happen but I'm just listing one of them.

Look at the graph below.

A graph is shown with Absolute magnitude shown on y axis and Surface temperature in degree Celsius shown on x axis. The Dwarf stars are shown along a slanting line from coordinates 30,000 and minus 3 to 10,000 and minus 4. The Main Sequence stars are shown along a slanting line from coordinates 20,000 and minus 2 to 2,000 and minus 6. The giants are shown along a line parallel to the x axis from coordinates 5,000 and 2 to 2,000 and 3. The supergiants are shown along a line parallel to the x axis from coordinates 7,500 and 4 to 2,500 and 4. Point A has coordinates 20,000 and minus 4. Point B has coordinates 2,500 and minus 4. Point C has coordinates 5,000 and 2. Point D has coordinates 7,000 and 4.

Which statement is true about Star A?

a
It is red in color.

b
It is yellow in color.

c
It is four times brighter than the sun.

d
It is four times dimmer than the sun.

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure its C

Explanation:

What is the strength of an electric field 0.2 m from a 1.56 x 10-6 C charge?

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Answer:

Solution given:

strength of electric field [E]:?

distance[d]:0.2m

charge[Q]=[tex]1.56×10^{-6} C[/tex]

we have

E =K [tex] \frac{Q}{r²}[/tex]

E=[tex]9×10^{9} C[/tex][tex] \frac{1.56×10^-6 C}{0.2²} [/tex]

E=[tex] 3.51×10^{5}[/tex]V/m

strength of electric field : [tex] 3.51×10^{5}[/tex]V/m

please help, thank you​

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4 N to right

( the third option )

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A truck covers 40 km with an average speed of 80km/h. Then it travels another 40 km with an average speed of 40 km/h. The average speed of the truck for the total distanced covered is:

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Answer:

Average speed = 53.33 km/h

Explanation:

Below is the calculation for the average speed:

Given the average speed of for first 40 km = 80km/h

Time taken to cover the first 40 km = Total Distance / average speed

Time taken to cover the first 40 km = 40 / 80 = 0.5 hours

Given the average speed of for next 40 km = 40km/h

Time taken to cover the next 40 km = Total Distance / average speed

Time taken to cover the next 40 km = 40 / 40 = 1 hours

Now the average speed of the tuck to cover total distance:

Average speed = Total distance / Total time

Average speed = (40 + 40) / (0.5 + 1)

Average speed = 53.33 km/h

A beam strikes an irregular mirror and is reflected as shown below. The angle formed by the incoming beam and the reflected beam is 10 degrees. What is the angle of the mirror's surface (measured against vertical) at the location where the beam strikes the mirror?

A. The mirror's surface is angled 5 degrees upward where the laser strikes it.

B. The mirror's surface is angled 5 degrees downward where the laser strikes it.

C. The mirror's surface is angled 10 degrees upward where the laser strikes it.

D. The mirror's surface is angled 10 degrees downward where the laser strikes it.

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Answer:

the correct answer is B

Explanation:

The law of reflection states that the angles of incidence and reflection on a surface are the same, the two rays and the normal are in the same part of the surface.

In this exercise indicate that the angle between the incident and reflected ray is 10, therefore the angle with respect to the normal that is a vertical line at the point of contact of the ray must be 5

Consequently the correct answer is B

se lanza un cuerpo desde el origen con velocidad horizontal de 40 m/s, y con un ángulo de 60º. calcular la máxima altura y el alcance horizontal.

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Answer:

1. [tex]h = 244.8 m[/tex]    

2. [tex]x = 564.8 m[/tex]  

Explanation:

1. La altura máxima se puede calcular usando la siguiente ecuación:

[tex] v_{f}^{2} = v_{0}^{2} - 2gh [/tex]     (1)                        

Where:

[tex]v_{f_{y}}[/tex]: es la velocidad final = 0 (en la altura máxima)  

[tex]v_{0_{y}}[/tex]: es la velocidad inicial horizontal en "y"

g: es la gravedad = 9.81 m/s²          

h: es la altura máxima =?

La velocidad incial en "y" se puede calcular de la siguiente manera:

[tex] tan(\theta) = \frac{v_{0_{y}}}{v_{0_{x}}} [/tex]

[tex] v_{0_{y}} = tan(60)*40 m/s = 69.3 m/s [/tex]                    

Resolviendo la ecuación (1) para "h" tenemos:

[tex]h = \frac{v_{0_{y}}^{2}}{2g} = \frac{(69.3 m/s)^{2}}{2*9.81 m/s^{2}} = 244.8 m[/tex]          

2. Para calcular el alcance horizontal podemos usar la ecuación:

[tex]x = v_{x}*t[/tex]

Primero debemos encontrar el tiempo cuando la altura es máxima ([tex]v_{f_{y}}[/tex] = 0).

[tex] v_{f_{y}} = v_{0_{y}} - gt [/tex]    

[tex] t = \frac{v_{0_{y}}}{g} = \frac{69.3 m/s}{9.81 m/s^{2}} = 7.06 s [/tex]      

Ahora, como el tiempo de subida es el mismo que el tiempo de bajada, el tiempo máximo es:

[tex] t_{m} = 2*7.06 s = 14.12 s [/tex]          

Finalmente, el alcance horizontal es:

[tex]x = 40 m/s*14.12 s = 564.8 m[/tex]                                                            

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You need to pick up a book off the floor and place it on a tabletop. You expend 1.56J of energy to lift the book with a force of 300N. What is the distance?

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Work done = Froce × distance

Now, keeping this formula in mimd, we can find the distance as follows;

= 1.56 = 300 × distance

= 1.56/300 = distance

= 156/30000 = distance

= 0.0052 m = distance

Lets convert it into cm so that you don't get troubled seeing it :)

= 1 m = 100cm

= 0.0052 × 100

= 0.52 cm

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A 1.50 V battery has a 32.0 Ohm
resistor attached. How much
current flows through the circuit?
(Unit = A)

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Answer:

0.0469

Explanation:

v=1.50

r=32.0

i=?

equation

i=v/r

i=1.50/32.0

i=0.046875

round to 3 sig figs

i=0.0469

Answer:

.0469

Explanation:

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An extremely fast-moving charged particle traveling in a magnetic field can radiate X-rays, a phenomenon known as synchrotron radiation. Why is the magnetic field essential to this emission

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Answer:

The magnetic field will help to create an electromagnetic radiation which will prevent the charged particle from moving in a constant direction in a straight path.

Explanation: A magnetic field is an area around a particle where magnetic energy is felt or experienced, this ensures that all the charged particle within the magnetic field will be influenced by magnet.

In the highlighted situation, the magnetic field will help to ensure that an electromagnetic radiation is created to synchrotron radiation occurs effectively.

Eroded debris that is dropped at the glaciers farthest extent when ice melts at the front of the glacier as seen in the image is called

A. Terminal Moraines
B. Lateral Moraines
c. Gradient
D. Striations

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Answer:

A) terminal moraines

Explanation:

Moraines are the rocks and sediments deposited by moving glaciers. Terminal means the end, the furthest the glacier travels. Lateral means what's deposited along the sides of the moving glacier.

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We have a toy gun with a spring constant of 50 N/m. The spring is compressed by 0.2 m. If you neglect friction and the mass of the spring, at what speed will a 2 g projectile be ejected from the gun

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Answer:

[tex]31.6\:\mathrm{m/s}[/tex]

Explanation:

The elastic potential energy of a spring is given by [tex]Us=\frac{1}{2}kx^2[/tex], where [tex]k[/tex] is the spring constant of the spring and [tex]x[/tex] is displacement from point of equilibrium.

When released, this potential energy will be converted into kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is given by [tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex], where [tex]m[/tex] is the mass of the object and [tex]v[/tex] is the object's velocity.

Thus, we have:

[tex]Us=KE,\\\frac{1}{2}kx^2=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

Substituting given values, we get:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot 50\cdot 0.2^2=\frac{1}{2}\cdot 0.002\cdot v^2,\\v^2=\frac{50\cdot 0.2^2}{0.002},\\v^2=1000,\\v\approx \boxed{31.6\:\mathrm{m/s}}[/tex]

Does a feather fall as fast as a rock in a vacuum? If so why?

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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

A feather is less dense and thus less force exerted while a rock is very dense thus exerting more force .

A net force of 60 N north acts on an object with a mass of 30 kg. Use Newton's second law of
motion to calculate the amount of acceleration the object will experience. Then explain how the
amount of acceleration will change if the net force or the mass of the object increases.

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Answer:

Explanation:

F = ma. For us, this looks like

60 = 30a and

a = 2 m/s/s

If the force goes up to, say, 90, then

90 = 30a and

a = 3...if the force goes up, the acceleration also goes up.

If the mass goes up to say, 60, and the force stays the same, then

60 = 60a and

a = 1...if the mass goes up, the acceleration goes down.

what is the difference between mechanical advantage and distance advantage? ​

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A machine's distance mechanical advantage shows the effectiveness of the machine in moving an object a greater distance than the input distance. The equation for the distance mechanical advantage is the output distance divided by the input distance. Note: Most science books only consider force mechanical advantage. I HOPE THIS HELPS!

A disk initially rotates counterclockwise at 1.0 rad.S but has a counterclockwise angular acceleration of 0.50rad/s^2 for 2.0s after this acceleration the disk is at an angle of 6.0 what us the disk angular position when the acceleration started

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Answer:

Explanation:

initial angular velocity is ω₀ = 1 rad /s

angular acceleration α = - 0.5 rad /s²

time t = 2 s.

Let the initial angular position be θ .

angular displacement = 6 - θ . rad .

angular displacement = ω₀ t - 1/2 α t²

6 - θ = 1 x 2 - 0.5 x 0.5 x 2²

6 - θ = 2  - 0.5 x 0.5 x 2²

= 2 - 1 = 1

θ = 6 - 1 = 5

5 rad is the answer.

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