Gravity causes___ objects to accelerate

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Answer 1
Answer: Gravity causes falling objects to accelerate.
Answer 2
Answer: all? 

Most likely all.

The reason is since the acceleration of gravity is about 10 m/s^2 this means that gravity would cause all objects to accelerate at the same rate. So most likely all objects. 

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An electrical kettle uses 18A of current to boil 500ml of water. What is the electrical resistance of the kettle in ohms?

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We can't tell from the given information.

Regarding the water, we don't know . . .
-- starting temperature
-- quantity of water
-- time in which the heater boiled it
so we don't know how much heat energy it takes to boil it.

Even if we DID know the total heat energy required, we don't know
the voltage supplied to the kettle's heating coil.  Together with the
current flowing in the heater, we need to know either its resistance
or the voltage across it in order to calculate the rate at which heat
energy is dissipated from the heater.


Which currents carry warm water away from the equator?a. deep currents
c. surface currents
b. evaporation
d. freezing Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

Surface currents

Explanation:

The water at the ocean surface is moved by the winds which blows in certain pattern due to earth spin and Coriolis effect.wind is able to move top layer of ocean up to 400 m creating surface ocean current.

Ocean current carry warmth of water to higher Latitudes thus making the climate of that region less chilly.

the answer is
c. surface currents

Which of the following scenarios would cause a sound to stop being produced?A. A molecule moves through its normal position to the opposite side of its normal position.
B. A molecule moves in the same direction as a wave.
C. The vibration results in a molecule moving vertically.
D. The vibration of the point in the medium ends.

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The scenario that would cause a sound to stop being produced is when a molecule moves through its normal position to the opposite side of its normal position. The answer is letter A. This is also known as destructive interference.

D. The vibration of the point in the medium ends.

Which one is an accurate description of the process of erosion? A.


breaking rocks into smaller pieces


B.


forming rocks and depositing them in new places


C.


moving bits of rock and soil across the earth’s surface by water, wind, or glaciers


D.


water moving over the earth's surface and into the atmosphere

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The accurate description of the process of erosion is when moving bits of rock and soil across the earth’s surface by water, wind, or glaciers. The answer is letter C.
An accurate description of erosion would be C. moving bits of rock and soil across the earth's surface by water, wind, or glaciers. 

Erosion occurs over time when the Earth's surface begins to get worn down resulting in things like valleys, mud after a rainstorm, and rocks located on the bottom of a body of water. 

Due to the force of gravity water easily flows from one place to another, which is why erosion occurs. 

A charge of +1.4 × 10Ò coulombs moves from point A to B. What is the potential difference between the two points if the work done on the charge is +3.4 × 10¥ joules?

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The exponents in both data quantities needed to calculate the answer have been corrupted and misprinted, so no answer is possible. Proofreading was REALLY needed for this one, but alas . . .

Choose the best answer for each situation. a scientist with the epa examining water for contamination writes down that there was an iridescent sheen on the surface of the water. what type of data did the scientist record? a scientist needs to know the temperature of the water every 5 m along 3 km of the river. what tool would the scientist use?

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  • qualitative data
  • electronic temp probe

-type of data did the scientist record was qualitative data.

-tool the scientist would use is electronic temp probe

  • The scientist recorded an illustration of qualitative data.
  • He is recording the water's quality as perceived by him since he noted explicitly that the water's surface had an iridescent sheen.
  • This makes the kind or condition qualitative data because it cannot be expressed numerically.

What is an electronic temperature probe ?

  • Electronic thermometers use thermoresistive devices, in which the electrical resistance alters in response to changes in temperature, to detect temperature changes.
  • The tip of a probe contains this device, which could be a thermocouple or a thermistor.

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Answer:

The first one is qualitative data

The second one is electronic temp probe

Explanation: