A book with a mass of 5 kg is pushed off a table with the velocity of 2 m/s. What is its momentum?

A. 7 kg-m/s
B. 3 kg-m/s
C. 15 kg-m/s
D. 10 kg-m/s

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Answer 1

Momentum=Mass•Velocity

=5 kg•2 m/s

=10 kg-m/s

Answer 2

The momentum of a book with a mass of 5 kg is pushed off a table with a velocity of 2 m/s is option D. 10 kg-m/s.

What is momentum?Momentum is the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.It is the vector quantity. It has both magnitude and direction.In the International System of Units, the unit of measurement of momentum is Kg*m/s.What is the momentum of a book with a mass of 5 kg is pushed off a table with a velocity of 2 m/s? Formula of momentum = p = mv

Here,

        p = momentum

        m = mass

         v = velocity

Here the given mass is 5 and velocity is 2. then,

        p = mv

           =5×2

           =10 Kg*m/s

Hence, the momentum of a book with a mass of 5 kg is pushed off a table with a velocity of 2 m/s is option D. 10 kg-m/s.

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If the following batteries; AAA, AA, C Cell, and D Cell were all 1.5 volts, would the light bulb shine the same in a simple circuit? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

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How much work is done if you push a 200 N box across a floor with a force of 50 N for a distance of 20m

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Answer: 1000 J

The Work [tex]W[/tex] done by a Force [tex]F[/tex] refers to the release of potential energy from a body that is moved by the application of that force to overcome a resistance along a path.  

It should be noted that it is a scalar magnitude, and its unit in the International System of Units is the Joule (like energy). Therefore, 1 Joule is the work done by a force of 1 Newton when moving an object, in the direction of the force, along 1 meter:  

[tex]1J=(1N)(1m)=Nm[/tex]  

Now, when the applied force is constant and the direction of the force and the direction of the movement are parallel, the equation to calculate it is:  

[tex]W=(F)(d)[/tex] (1)

When they are not parallel, both directions form an angle, let's call it [tex]\alpha[/tex]. In that case the expression to calculate the Work is:  

[tex]W=Fdcos{\alpha}[/tex] (2)

For example, in order to push the 200 N box across the floor, you have to apply a force along the distance [tex]d[/tex] to overcome the resistance of the weight of the box (its 200 N).  

In this case both (the force and the distance in the path) are parallel, so the work [tex]W[/tex] performed is the product of the force exerted to push the box [tex]F=50N[/tex] by the distance traveled [tex]d[/tex]. as shown in equation (1).

Hence:

[tex]W=(50N)(20m)[/tex]  

[tex]W=1000Nm=1000J[/tex] >>>>This is the work  

why it is dangerous for a bus to carry standing passengers​

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because if the bus goes to stop or go that person would be injured badly that is y the bus driver tells u to sit down

Most of the weight of standees is from their feet, which are on the floor, so they should be raising the center of gravity much.

I think just the added weight of standees makes the bus suspension less able to control sway and lean. Going into a curve or skid with more passengers means a better chance of rolling.

I've taken some curves with what we called a "full swinging load" that made my hair stand on end the bus leaned over so far.

Really busses can lean pretty far without going over. Another fun thing is if the air suspension bellows blow out on one side or a front tire blows out. Definitely gets your attention and not just because the passengers are screaming.

Going back to center of gravity, if the bus sways or leans on a curve and more of the passengers weight is transferred to the overhead bar that might make a difference, once the lean gets bad because of the weight in general.

Select the temperature scale that matches each boiling point for water. Water boils at 373 . Water boils at 100 . Water boils at 212


degrees Celsius
Degree Fahrenheit
Kelvins

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Answer:

100 degree Celsius

373 Kelvin

212 Fahrenheit

Explanation:

The boiling point of water on celsius scale is 100 degree C.

Convert 100 degree C into kelvin

C = K - 273

100 degree C = 100 + 273 = 373 K

Convert 100 degree C into degree F

C = 5 / 9 ( F - 32)

F = 9 / 5 x 100 + 32 = 212

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Water boils at 100  

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The forensic examiner tells the detective that he thinks the body was killed in the country before they found it in New York what type of evidence the need to get to tha conclusion

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Dirt samples from clothing to anikise the types then match to the soil of hypothetical location

which of these is an indication that a chemical reaction has occurred?

1) melting of a substance

2) boiling of a substance

3) formation of a precipitate

4) freezing of a substance

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3.

If the reaction forms a new substance it's a chemical reaction.

An amateur player is about to throw a dart with an initial velocity of 15 meters/second onto a dartboard that is at a distance of 2.7 meters. Calculate the vertical distance by which the player will miss the target if he throws the dart horizontally, in line with the dartboard.
A.
0.08 meters
B.
0.16 meters
C.
0.32 meters
D.
1.8 meters

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Answer:

B. 0.16 m

Explanation:

The vertical distance by which the player will miss the target is equal to the vertical distance covered by the dart during its motion.

Since the dart is thrown horizontally, the initial vertical velocity is zero:

[tex]v_y = 0[/tex]

While the horizontal velocity is

[tex]v_x = 15 m/s[/tex]

The horizontal distance covered is

[tex]d_x = 2.7 m[/tex]

Since the dart moves by uniform motion along the horizontal direction, the time it takes for covering this distance is

[tex]t=\frac{d_x}{v_x}=\frac{2.7 m}{15 m/s}=0.18 s[/tex]

along the vertical direction, the motion is a uniformly accelerated motion with constant downward acceleration g=9.8 m/s^2, so the vertical distance covered is given by

[tex]d_y = \frac{1}{2}gt^2=\frac{1}{2}(9.8 m/s^)(0.18 s)^2=0.16 m[/tex]

Answer:

0.16 m

Explanation:

Refer to the table. Complete the following equations to convert millimeters of mercury to kilopascals or atmospheres to kilopascals.

3.0000 atm =
kPa
7.000 mmHg =
kPa
10.00 kPa =
atm
15.00 kPa =
mmHg
table

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Answer:

3.0000 atm = 303.98 kPq

7.000 mmHg = 0.9333 kPa

10.00 kPa = 0.09869 atm

15.00 kPa = 112.5 mmHg

Explanation:

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One of the two places where air enters your body

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The answer is Your mouth or nose

Answer ======= the mouth/nose.

The magnetic field around a current carrying wire at a distance of 1cm is twice as strong as 2cm . How does the Ford strength at 0.5cm compare to the field strength at 1cm

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Answer:

It is half the field strength at 0.5cm

Explanation:

Final answer:

The magnetic field at 0.5 cm from a current-carrying wire would be twice as strong as the field at 1 cm, based on the inverse proportional relationship between magnetic field strength and distance from the wire.

Explanation:

The magnetic field strength around a current-carrying wire follows an inverse relationship with distance, meaning as the distance from the wire increases, the magnetic field strength decreases.

Since the magnetic field at 1 cm is twice as strong as at 2 cm, we can conclude that the field follows an inverse proportional relationship with distance in this region (ignoring the complex equations at very close distances). Therefore, at half the distance from the wire (0.5 cm), the field strength would be twice as much compared to at 1 cm. This is because if doubling the distance (from 1 cm to 2 cm) halves the field, then halving the distance (from 1 cm to 0.5 cm) should double the field strength.

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a book is 9.26 cm tall and placed 22.7 cm to the left of a plane mirror. What is the height of the image formed by the mirror?


4.63


18.5


2.45


9.26



a book is 9.26 cm tall and placed 22.7 cm to the left of a plane mirror. What is the magnitude of the image distance?


22.7


9.26


24.5


11.4



You move away from a plane mirror at a speed of 1.60 m/s. At what speed does your image move away from you?


1.60 m/s


3.20m/s


6.40m/s


0.40m/s

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Answer:

9.26 cm, 22.7 cm, 3.20 m/s

Explanation:

In a plane mirror, the image and object have the same height.  So h = 9.26 cm.

In a plane mirror, the image distance is the same as the object distance.  So x = 22.7 cm.

Since the distance between an object and a plane mirror is the same as the distance between the mirror and the image, then the distance between you and the image is double the distance between you and the mirror.  If you move away from the mirror at 1.60 m/s, the image will move away from you at double that speed, or 3.20 m/s.

A 2.0-ohm resistor is connected in a series with a 20.0 -V battery and a three-branch parallel network with branches whose resistance are 8.0 ohms each. Ignoring the battery’s internal resistance, what is the current in the batter? Show your work.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Resolving the parallel resistor branches

[tex]\frac{1}{Rtotal} =\frac{1}{8.0ohm} +\frac{1}{8.0ohm} +\frac{1}{8.0ohm} =2.67Ohm[/tex]

The equivalent resistor is now in series with the 2.0 Ohm resistor

so, by using Ohm's Law

[tex]I=\frac{V}{Rtotal+R} \\I=\frac{20.0V}{2.67Ohm+2.0Ohm} \\\\I= 4.28A[/tex]

The light reflected from the surface of a pool of water is observed through a polarizer. How can you tell if the reflected light is polarized?

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To determine if the light reflected from the surface of a pool of water is polarized, you can use a polarizer and observe if any changes occur when the polarizer is rotated.

What is a polarizer?

A polarizer is a virtuously optical device that can convert an unpolarized light beam into a polarised light beam in some way.

Here,
To determine if the light reflected from the surface of a pool of water is polarized, you can use a polarizer and observe if any changes occur when the polarizer is rotated.

If the reflected light is polarized, then when a polarizer is held in front of the observer and rotated, the intensity of the light should change as the polarizer is rotated. If the reflected light is not polarized, then the intensity of the light should not change as the polarizer is rotated.It is important to note that not all reflections are polarized. When light reflects off a smooth, flat surface at a certain angle, the reflected light is often partially polarized, with the polarization direction parallel to the surface.

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A lightbulb has a resistance of 195 Ω and carries a current of 0.62 A.

The power rating of the lightbulb, to the nearest whole number, is
______ W.

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Answer:

75

Explanation:

Power is current times voltage:

P = IV

Voltage is current times resistance:

V = IR

Therefore:

P = I²R

Given I = 0.62 A and R = 195 Ω:

P = (0.62 A)² (195 Ω)

P ≈ 75 W

A jetliner flies east 2000 miles from San Francisco to Chicago. It has an average air speed of 600 mph relative to the air. What is the velocity of the jetliner relative to the earth if the wind is blowing at 150 mph from the west to the east?
450 mph, west
750 mph, east
750 mph, west
450 mph, east

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Answer:

750 mph, east

Explanation:

The jetliner is going from San Francisco to Chicago... so it's moving from West to East, at 600 mph, relative to the air.

The wind is also moving from West to East, at 150 mph.

Since both are going in the same direction, we combine the speeds by adding them to each other.  If they were in opposite direction, we would subtract them.

So, 600 mph for the plane + 150 mph for the wind = 750 mph, going EAST.

Final answer:

The velocity of the jetliner relative to the earth, considering a wind blowing at 150 mph from the west to the east, is 750 mph, east.

Explanation:

In this scenario, the jetliner's velocity relative to the earth can be calculated by adding the velocity of the jetliner relative to the air (600 mph to the east) and the velocity of the wind (150 mph to the east). This means that the jetliner and the wind are moving in the same direction (east), you would add their speed together.

Performing the addition: 600 mph (jetliner's speed) + 150 mph (wind's speed) = 750 mph.

Since wind and jetliner are moving to the East, the correct answer to the question 'What is the velocity of the jetliner relative to the earth?' is 750 mph, east.

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Convert to find the equivalent rate.

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The answer is 20,260,000

What causes ocean water around the equator to be warmer then the ocean water farther south of the equator

A. Gyres in the northern hemisphere flow clockwise.
B. Upwellings spew warm water toward the equator.
C. The sun heats earth and it’s oceans unevenly.
D. Deep sea vents pump stream into oceans unevenly.

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C. The sun heats earth and it’s oceans unevenly.

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Answer:

The correct answer is option C. "The sun heats earth and it’s oceans unevenly".

Explanation:

Ocean water is warmer around the equator than the currents that come farther south of the equator. This phenomenon happens because the sun heats earth and its oceans unevenly since the amount of energy that reaches the Earth is a function of latitude. The equator has a 0 degree latitude, and is at this point at which the Earth receives more heat from the Sun

What process marks the birth of a star?

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Answer:

Magic school bus on ya left! so basically a star is born when like....atoms are like squeezed with enough pressure and kinda squished together, once tht happens the atoms start to fuse together

Explanation:

A star is born when nuclear fusion reactions begin in its core, transforming a protostar into a stable, shining star. This occurs in giant clouds of gas and dust called nebulae.

The birth of a star marks the moment it becomes hot enough for nuclear fusion reactions to take place at its core. This process begins in giant, cold clouds of gas and dust called nebulae. As the cloud collapses under its own gravity, it forms a protostar.

When the core temperature of the protostar reaches about 10 to 12 million K, hydrogen atoms begin to fuse into helium, releasing vast amounts of energy and causing the star to shine. This fusion marks the birth of a new star, which then becomes stable and enters what is known as the main sequence phase of its life, where it spends most of its time.

In simpler terms, the birth of a star is the point at which it starts producing its own energy through fusion, much like a human child begins to sustain itself independently after birth.

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2. Periods are
that run from left to right
3. Elements in the same period have the same
Every element in the first period has
element in the second period has
pattern?
shell for its
for its
Every
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5. Groups are
that run from top to bottom.
6. The elements of a group have the same number of
shell.
in their
7. Every element in group one has
element in group two has
electron in its outer shell. Every
electrons in its outer shell.
8. Hydrogen is special because it can act like two groups,
and
9. Hydrogen sometimes is
electron.
an electron and sometimes it has an
electrons in its outer shell, it is grouped
10. Although helium has only
with elements that have
elements. They each
11. The green elements on this table are called
have two electrons in their outer shell.

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Answer:

8bfdyg8oea

Explanation:

Final answer:

Periods on the periodic table are horizontal rows that reflect the number of electron shells of elements, which range from 1 to 7. As you move across a period, the number of electrons increases. In contrast, groups are vertical columns where elements share the same number of valence electrons, leading to similar chemical properties.

Explanation:

In the context of the periodic table, periods are horizontal rows that define the arrangement of elements. These periods range from left to right and are numbered 1 through 7, starting at the top of the table. Periods indicate the number of electron shells an element has, with each period beginning when a new principal energy level commences to fill with electrons. For instance, period 1 has only two elements: hydrogen and helium. Other periods have more elements, reflecting additional electrons filling the subsequent principal energy levels.

The elements within a period have the same number of electron shells, but as you move from left to right across the table, the number of electrons in the outer shell increases for the elements. This progression affects their chemical and physical properties. When it comes to groups, the vertical columns of the periodic table, elements in the same group have identical numbers of electrons in their valence shell, contributing to similar chemical behavior.

Joe is known for his fastball throughout the region. It's been said Joe can throw a baseball so fast that, if you blink your eyes, you won't see it travel to the catcher's glove. 

What would be the CORRECT metric (SI) units to use to record the average speed of Joe's fastball?

A)cm/s

B)km/h

C)m/s

D)mph

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B would be most reasonable

The average speed of Joe's fastball correct SI unit is m/s.

Answer: C

Explanation

According to the problem given, the baseball thrown by Joe reaches the catcher's glove within the blink of audience's eyes.

Generally, human beings tend to blink their eyes every second to some minutes.

So as the ball reaches the catcher's glove within blink of eye that means the motion of the ball starting from thrown by Joe and ending at catcher's glove is completed within seconds. So the speed of the ball is in seconds.

As the catcher will be positioned at some meter distance so the distance traveled will be in meter in SI unit.

So the rate of change of distance per unit second is termed as velocity.

Thus the average speed will be recorded in m/s unit.

You serve a volleyball with a mass of 2.1 kg. The ball leaves your hand with a speed of 30 m/s. The ball has—— energy. Calculate it

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Answer:

945 j

Explanation:

You have just given the ball kinetic energy, which is given by the following equation:

KE= 1⁄2 m v2 = 1⁄2 (2.1 kg)(30 m/s)2 = 945 Joules

how did advances in technology influence the development of the microscope/ check all that apply

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Answer:

New technology allowed microscopes to make it easier to view things that had never been seen before, such as cells.

Explanation:

Answer:

BCDE

Explanation:

Why are plane mirrors and convex mirrors unable to form real images?

A. They cannot reflect light.

B. They cannot make light rays converge.

C. They both show only small views of images.

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Answer:

B. They cannot make light rays converge.

Explanation:

Real images are defined as the image in which light rays will converge at a point after reflection through the mirror

if the light rays converge and meet at a point in front of mirror then the point of convergence is known as real image

while if the light rays will not converge and the light will diverge after reflection through the mirror then it will appear to meet at a point behind the mirror

this imaginary point is known virtual image

so here in case of plane mirror and convex mirror the light rays will not converge at a point after reflection through the mirror

so it can not form real images

so correct answer will be

B. They cannot make light rays converge.

On vacation at the beach, you bring a radio to the beach. The radio can pick up several different radio stations.Which is the best explanation for this?

A) Sound waves can travel from through the air from the station to your radio.

B) Radio stations broadcast from different locations using their own transmitters.

C) Sound of different pitches are used to transmit information from each radio station. These sound waves can travel over land.

D) Waves are used to transmit the radio signal through the air. These waves are encoded at different frequencies for different stations.

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D) waves are used to transmit the rail signal though the air. these waves are encoded at different frequencies for different stations

Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Explanation:

The radio can pick up several different stations because the waves are used to transmit the radio signal through the air. These waves are coded at different frequencies, assigned to different radios. The waves do not mix, so we can tune several radio stations.    

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What is the resultant acceleration?

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Answer

A option is the right option

Answer: The sum of all the acceleration vectors. Hope this helps. :)

Explanation:

Calculate the current through R2.

Calculate the current through R1.

Calculate the potential drop across R2.

Calculate the total power developed in the circuit.

Calculate the total resistance.

Calculate the potential drop across R1.

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Answer:

The total resistance is 15 Ω, the total current is 1A, The potential drop in R1 and R2 are 10V and 5V respectively and the total power develped is 15 W.

Explanation:

First it is necessary to simplify the circuit. We can do this by calculating the total or equivalent resistance Re. For series resistance arrangement, Re is computed as:

RT = R1 + R2 = 5 Ω + 10 Ω = 15 Ω

According to Ohm’s law the total current can be calculated dividing the total voltage V by Re:

I = V/Re = 15V/15Ω = 1A  

This current will be the same current through R1 and R2. Then we can compute the potential drop across R2 multiplying the current across R1 by the resistance:

VR1 = I*R2 = 1 A * 10 Ω = 10 V  

The potential drop across R2 is obtained in the same way as R1, considering R2 resistance:

VR2 = I*R1 = 1 A * 5Ω = 5 V

The total power could be calculated multiplying the total current I by the total voltage:

P = I*V = 1 A * 15 V = 15 W

Final answer:

Calculations related to the flow of current, potential drop, power and total resistance in a circuit can be determined through the application of Ohm's Law and Power formulas. Specific values are needed for exact calculations.

Explanation:

In order to calculate the current, potential drop, total power developed, and total resistance in a circuit, we first need to understand some basic physics concepts. The current passing through a resistor, like R1 or R2, can be calculated using Ohm's Law, which states: Current (I) = voltage (V) / resistance (R). Similarly, the potential drop across a resistor can also be determined using Ohm's law: Potential Drop = Current * Resistance. Lastly, total power developed in a circuit can be determined using the formula: Power (P) = Voltage * Current, and total resistance can be obtained using the appropriate formula based on whether the resistors are connected in series or in parallel. Without specific values provided for voltage, resistance, or current, exact calculations cannot be done here.

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Which excited electron has the lowest energy?

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Answer:

The lowest energy of electron is the ground state.

Explanation:

The excited electrons has the lowest energy when it is in the ground state.

What are electrons?

The electrons are the spinning objects around the nucleus of the atom of the element in an orbit.

Energy of any exited state is given by E = nh/2π where n =0,1,2,3....

As, the number of excited state increases the energy associated with the  electron increases.

So, for n=0, the energy is the lowest and is said to be in the ground state.

Thus, the correct option is B.

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Which represents a longitudinal wave?

the motion of a spring

the motion of a shaking rope

the motion of a tight rubber band

the motion of an ocean wave

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Answer: the motion of a spring

In longitudinal waves, the vibration or oscillation is parallel to the propagation direction of the wave itself . These disturbances are due to the successive compressions of the medium, where the particles move back and forth in the same direction as the wave.

This means, the closer together the particles are, the greater the amplitude of the wave. This is because of the distance between particles of the medium that is being compresed by the perturbation.

In this sense, the best example is the motion of a spring, since the air particles that are around the spring coil will oscillate in the same direction in which the waves propagate.

Answer: The motion of spring

Explanation: because the motion of spring represents a longitudinal wave

A wave has a wavelength of 3.3m and a speed of 5.6m/s . What is the frequency of this wave?

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Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength)

Frequency = (5.6 m/s) / (3.3 m)

Frequency = (5.6 / 3.3) per sec

Frequency = 1.7 Hz

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What is "change" when we are talking about natural and physical systems?
A.
Information that has been proven to be true
B.
A process for using knowledge and skills to acquire new knowledge
C.
Repeated processes that are used in a variety of ways
D.
A variable or alteration to one part that affects an entire system

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It would be c repeated processes-that are used in a variety of ways

Answer:

the correct answer would be D. A variable or alteration to one part that affects an entire system.

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