In Kepler's model of the solar system, the planets move around the Sun in _________ orbits.a. circular
b. elliptical
c. epicyclic
d. continuously changing

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Answer 1
Answer: b. elliptical.

The planets move in elliptical orbits round the Sun.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

B) elliptical

Explanation:


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Which of these waves probably has the largest wavelength?

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Answer:

I think it's the last one

Explanation:

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Answer: The last one...8 waves per second

Explanation:

True or false An upward fold in a rock is called a plateau.

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That statement is false. An upward fold on a rock is acalled an anticlinea typical anticline is convex up in which the hinge or crest is located where the curvature is the greatest and the limbs are the side of the fold that dip away from the hinge

Final answer:

An upward fold in rock is not a plateau, but is termed an anticline. They form when two continental masses collide, causing the Earth's crust to fold and buckle, forming many of the world's mountain ranges.

Explanation:

False, an upward fold in a rock is not called a plateau but is termed as an anticline. The formation of this kind of structure occurs when two continental masses are in a collision course moving towards each other. They push against each other under great pressure causing the Earth's crust to buckle and fold. Some rock gets dragged deep below the surface while other folds are elevated to heights of many kilometres. This upward fold or anticline, is how many mountain ranges on Earth were formed, such as the Alps which resulted from the African plate bumping into the Eurasian plate.

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Please help me, i beg you. Which Statement best describes the inner core of the earth?

a
A metallic liquid substance
b
A very cold substance
c
A spherical solid metal made up of Nickel, Iron and small amount of sulfur, silicon and oxygen.
d
A flatten but thick structure similar to a granite counter top

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

A spherical solid metal made up of Nickel, Iron and small amount of sulfur, silicon and oxygen.

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View the image below and answer the question.The illustration above is an example of which of Newton's Laws?

a
Universal Law of Gravitation
b
Newton's Second Law
c
Newton's First Law
d
Newton's Third Law

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Answer:

C. Newton's First Law of Motion

Explanation:

As the car comes to an abrupt stop, the body is still moving forward, and is moved back by the seatbelt, an outside force. If not for the seatbelt, the body would continue forward until acted on by the car itself, or thrown out of the car.

Answer:

1st law

Explanation:

The gas in a cylinder has a volume of 3 liters at a pressure of 100 kPa. The pressure of the gas is increased to 203 kPa. Assuming the temperature remains constant, what would the new volume be?

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Boyle-Mariotte law,

P1*V1=P2*V2

Then,

100*3=203*V2

Then,

V2=1.48 L


If you have a projectile and you double its mass, how would this affect its horizontal velocity?

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Its horizontal velocity is determined at the instant of launch ... the angle and speed with which you launch it.  

I suppose its mass might have some influence on how fast and at what angle you launch it, but we'd have to know more about how strong you are, and how you throw, to know what the effect of the mass might be.

But that's still just the effect the mass has on YOUR ability to handle it.  If we can assume that you launch every projectile at the same angle and with the same speed, then their different masses have no effect on their range.  Every projectile you launch hits the ground at the same place.  Mass makes no difference.