What processes will a gas undergo when deposition and condensation occur?
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When condensation happens to a gas element, there will be an instance where it will suddenly turn into a liquid element. On the other hand, deposition is a process where the gas will turn into a solid element once it happens.
How are galaxies classified? 20+ POINTS
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4 types Spiral Barred spiral Elliptical Irregular
The mass of a football player who weighs 1250N
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Ah hah ! That depends on where he weighs 1250N, because weight depends not only on mass but also on the local gravity. So the same mass can have different weights in different places, and the same weight can indicate different mass in different places.
Weight = (mass) x (acceleration of gravity) .
Note: 1250N is almost exactly 281 pounds.
-- If he weighs 1250N on Mars, then his mass is 336.8 kg.
-- If he weighs 1250N on Earth, then his mass is 127.5 kg.
-- If he weighs 1250N on the Moon, then his mass is 770.2 kg.
a graph is named mpg vs speed of a car traveling on a straight flat road. what does that name tell us about the graph
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All of the other choices.
It's a graph of a vehicle's fuel efficiency ... what operating speeds make it use more or less gas to go 1 mile.
Does a force cause motion or a change in motion
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it changes the motion as Newton's second law of motion states that a force, acting on an object, will change its velocity by changing either its speed or its direction or both. If your basketball goes rolling into the street and is hit by a bike, either the ball will change direction or its speed or both.
Is it possible for an object's weight to change while its mass remains constant? Explain
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An object's weight can change, depending on its location, relative to the object of discussion. For example, we don't notice the change, but the farther away we are from Earth's core, the less we weigh. This means one would weigh more in a valley than they would on a mountain. The formula for gravity is F=G((msub1)(msub2)/r^2), where F is the force of attraction, G is the universal gravitational constant, msub1 is the mass of the first object, msub2 is the mass of the second object, and r is the distance between the two objects.