Which of the following seismic wave moves the fastest

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Answer 1
Answer: The P wave is the fastest seismic wave.

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At what stage of a reaction do atoms have the highest energy?a. reactant stage
b. product stage
c. transition state stage
d. The stage of highest energy depends on the atom.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. transition state stage." During the transition state stage, the reaction of the atoms have the highest energy. It is also during the formation of the activated complex in the middle of the experiment.

Calculate the equivalent resultant force for the following loading system and determinethe location of the resultant force intersects the member BC from point C.StDOID175 lbA) 416 lb, 0.1 ftB) 416 lb, 10.9 ftC) 325 lb, 2.29 ftD) 260 lb. 8.71 ftNeo​

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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.

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Answer:

This is because the cloth soaked in water can absorb and evaporate the heat from your forehead.

Explanation:

This technique is used to cool down your fever, and to help you feel better.

What lever has resistance between the axis (fulcrum) and the force (effort)?

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Third class lever it has the exact resistance

Answer:

second class lever

Explanation:

The potential energy of a catapult was completely converted into kinetic energy by releasing a small stone with a mass of 20 grams. The velocity of the stone when it reached the target was 15.0 meters/second. What was the value of the kinetic energy of the stone when it reached the target?

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Answer: 2.25 J

Explanation: Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by an object by virtue of its motion.

K.E=(1)/(2)* mv^2

m= mass of object= 20 g = 0.02 kg     (1 kg= 1000 g)

v= velocity of object= 15 m/s

K.E=(1)/(2)* 0.02* 15^2=2.25kgm^2s^(-2)=2.25J

(1J=1kgm^2s^(-2))


1,000 grams = 1 kilogram
20 grams = 0.02 kilogram

Kinetic energy = (1/2) (mass) x (speed)²

                           (1/2) (0.02) x (15)² =

                                 (0.01)  x  (225)  =  2.25 joules