How many grams is 5kg of tap water?

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Answer 1
Answer: When you write "5 kg", the little 'k' in the middle stands for 1,000.
So '5 kg' means '5,000 g'.

It doesn't matter what substance you're working with.  It could be
tap-water, gold, air, or mud.  5 kg of it is still 5,000 grams of it.

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Technician A says that a waste spark ignition system fires two spark plugs at the same time. Technician B says that the waste spark ignition system uses ignition coils connected to companion cylinders. Which technician is correct?a. Technician A only
b. Technician B only
c. Both technicians A and B
d. Neither technician A nor B

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Neither technician A nor B. No technician is correct.

What is waste spark Ignition?

Two spark plugs are connected to the ends of one coil in a waste spark ignition system (for a two-cylinder engine) ( for 4 cylinder engine two coils are used, each driving two spark plugs ).

As a result, both spark plugs will light up simultaneously. The first (A) cylinder's compression stroke will ignite one spark plug, while the opposing cylinder's exhaust stroke will fire the second ( wasted ). Cylinder "A" will fire during the exhaust stroke when it is time for cylinder "B" to fire during compression.

Due of the opposing current flow, both spark plugs burn simultaneously from the ends of just one coil. The spark "flows" in this manner from the center to the exterior.

Therefore, Neither technician A nor B. No technician is correct.

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Answer:

d. neither technicians a and b

The main difference between speed and velocity involves A. direction.
B. weight.
C. gravity.
D. distance.

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A. Direction

Speed is just distance divided by time, but velocity is displacement divided by time and displacement has direction. Speed will always be positive, but velocity can be either positive or negative.

The Correct answer to this question for Penn Foster Students is: Direction

A quantity of a gas is an absolute pressure of 400 K PA in the absolute temperature of 110° Kelvin when the temperature of the gas is raised to 235° Kelvin what's the new pressure of the gas?

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Given:

P1 = 400 kPa
T1 = 110 K

T2 = 235K

Required:

P2

Solution:

Apply Gay-Lussac’s law where P/T = constant

P1/T1 = P2/T2

P2 = T2P1/T1

P2 = (235K)(400kPa) / (110K)

P2 = 855 kPa

When compounds form, what is one result for the atoms that bonded?A. a stable arrangement of electrons

B. an unstable arrangement of electrons

C. more than eight electrons in their valence shell

D. fewer than eight electrons in their valence shell

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One result for the atoms that bonded together when a compound forms is a stable arrangement of electrons.
When compounds form, the result for the atoms that are bonded is a stable arrangement of electrons. The answer is letter A. An unstable arrangement of electrons, more than eight electrons in their valence shell and fewer than eight electrons in their valence shell do not result in the bonding of atoms.

You drop a rock down a well that is 5.4 m deep. How long does it take the rock to hit the bottom of the well?

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Equation of motion:

y_(f)=y_(o)+v_(o)t+ (1)/(2) at^(2)

Since initial velocity is zero, the second term goes away:

y_(f)=y_(o)+0+ (1)/(2) at^(2)

y_(f)=y_(o)+(1)/(2) at^(2)

y_(f)-y_(o)= (1)/(2) at^(2)

y_(f)-y_(o)=5.4m

5.4m= (1)/(2) at^(2)

(2(5.4m) )/(a) = t^(2)

a = g = 9.81 (m)/( s^(2))

(2(5.4m) )/(9.81 (m)/( s^(2) ) ) = t^(2)

1.1 s^(2) = t^(2)\sqrt{1.1 s^(2)} = \sqrt{t^(2)}

t = 1.05s

Answer:

1.05 s

Explanation:

Barycenter can be described as?? A) the center of a celestial object
B) the point between 2 objects that is in the exact center
3) the point between 2 objects where they balance each other

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Answer: 3) the point between 2 objects where they balance each other

Explanation:

The center of mass of two bodies about which the bodies orbit and balance each other is known as Barycenter. It is the point of balance of two or more celestial bodies. The Barycenter determines the orbit of the celestial bodies.

For example: the binary stars orbit a common center of mass. Pluto and its moon Charon revolve about their Barycenter.

Hence, the correct option is 3.