What is the term for movement in a particular direction

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The specific term used is velocity. Velocity is the speed of an object in a specific direction.


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Type of energy does a running refrigerator motor

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Kinetic Energy.......... 
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kinetic energy is the only energy they run on

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What is the definition of law of conservation of energy

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The law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed - only converted from one form of energy to another. This means that a system always has the same amount of energy, unless it's added from the outside. This is particularly confusing in the case of non-conservative forces, where energy is converted from mechanical energy into thermal energy, but the overall energy does remain the same. The only way to use energy is to transform energy from one form to another.

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means that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; rather, it can only be transformed or transferred from one form to another.

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A dolphin swims 1.85 km/h. How far has the dolphin traveled after .60 h?

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1.85 km every hour x 0.60 hours

1.85 x 0.6 = 1.11


The dolphin traveled 1.11 km.

*Brainliest if answered with in 5 min*At which temperature does the motion of atoms and molecules stop?

A. 0°C
B. 0 C
C. 0°K
D. 0 K

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Your answer is going to be 0 degrees Kelvin!

This is really sneaky.  Of course it's going to be "Absolute Zero" ... the bottom of the Kelvin scale ... but what in the world is the difference between choice-C and choice-D ? ?

On the Kelvin scale, just to be different I guess, the unit of temperature is not called "the degree" Kelvin.  On that scale, the unit is called "the Kelvin", and the temperature is called 'so many' "Kelvins".

So the correct choice is D ... "zero Kelvins".

HELP PLEASE Can you say in your own words, what you think is the difference between a greenhouse gas and a non-greenhouse gas? I've been trying for a while to compare them and I'm just confused and don't know what to do

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Unlike a greenhouse, the Earth does not have a layer of glass over it. Instead, molecules in our atmosphere called greenhouse gasses absorb the heat. Greenhouse gasses include water vapor, methane, ozone, nitrous oxide, and carbon dioxide.

I've been trying for a while to compare them and I'm just confused and don't know what to do

Do you know which component of the Star Wars movies is possible according to our current understanding of physics?

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The space opera interstellar epic Star Wars uses science and technology in its settings and storylines, although its main focus is not necessarily on science. The component of the Star Wars movies which is possible according to our current understanding of physics is their interstellar travel.
The behavior of spacecraft engaged in battle is another aspect of the films is troubling the scientists. According to them,  when hit in space by a blaster, the crafts should continue moving in the same direction as the impact rather than falling downwards as the effects of gravity would not apply while in orbit.