When I bumped the table, the coffee in my cup spilled out. Newton's _____ law explains this reaction.

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Answer 1
Answer: So we want to know which Newtons law explains the reaction when we bump into the coffee cup the coffee is spilled out. So Newtons 1st law says that a body stays in motion or it stands still until a force acts on that body. So we acted by a force on the coffee cup and the coffee continued to move even if there was no force on the coffee after we bumped the coffee cup.
Answer 2
Answer: it would be his first law


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The best answer to the question stated above is letter B.
 Improved methods of sanitation best describes the  change in society that has resulted from advances in understanding the causes of diseases.

Choices to this question are:
A. An increased number of hospitals
B. improved methods of sanitation
C. improved use of microscopes
D. increased wages for healthcare workers.
The correct answer is B. improved methods of sanitation on e2020.

At its closest point, Mercury is approximately 46 million kilometers from the sun. What is this distance in AU?

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This problem can be solved using the following relation: 1 kilometer = 6.6846e-9 AU. Since we are already given the number of kilometers, we simply have to multiply it to its equivalent in AU to solve for the equivalent distance. This is done below:

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Britain and France signed an entente and became thea. Central Forces.
c. Central Powers.
b. Allied Forces.
d. Axis Powers.

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 Allied Forces. they became the allies.
I think B. Allied forces

A solid rubber stopper has a mass of 33.0 grams and a volume of 30.0 cm3. What is the density of rubber?

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I hope I helped! =D

An object weighs 60.0 kg on the surface of the earth. How much does it weigh 4R from the surface? (5R from the center)

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"60 kg" is not a weight.  It's a mass, and it's always the same
no matter where the object goes.

The weight of the object is   

                                 (mass) x (gravity in the place where the object is) .

On the surface of the Earth,

                   Weight = (60 kg) x (9.8 m/s²)

                                =      588 Newtons.

Now, the force of gravity varies as the inverse of the square of the distance from the center of the Earth.
On the surface, the distance from the center of the Earth is 1R.
So if you move out to  5R  from the center, the gravity out there is

                    (1R/5R)²  =  (1/5)²  =  1/25  =  0.04 of its value on the surface.

The object's weight would also be 0.04 of its weight on the surface.

                 (0.04) x (588 Newtons)  =  23.52 Newtons.

Again, the object's mass is still 60 kg out there.
___________________________________________

If you have a textbook, or handout material, or a lesson DVD,
or a teacher, or an on-line unit, that says the object "weighs"
60 kilograms, then you should be raising a holy stink. 
You are being planted with sloppy, inaccurate, misleading
information, and it's going to be YOUR problem to UN-learn it later.
They owe you better material.

Answer:

23.5 N

Explanation:

Just wanted to clarify something about the verified answer: Our only given measurement—the mass of the object—has 3 significant digits, so we can only include 3 significant digits in our answer.

23.52 N is NOT the correct answer. Your answer should only have 3 significant digits.

I just did the quiz where this problem came from, so I know that 23.5 N is the correct answer.