How large is the observable universe

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Answer: Here goes the question with no exact answer, lol <3


Scientists tell us that the observable universe is about 90 light years but then I wonder how they calculated that because the universe is immense!

I'm sorry but I can't go deeper into explaining as that's a tough question.

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What is the volume of a liquid with a density of 5.45g/ml and a mass of 65g

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you have to use the fact that d=m/v and solve for v (v=m/d). with that equation you just divide the mass of the liquid by the density of the liquid.  When done correctly you should get 11.93 mL of liquid.

I hope this helps.

The greenhouse effect A. is caused by pollution released into the atmosphere
B. does not occur naturally
C. is a naturally occurring process
D. needs to be reversed to save the planet

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The greenhouse effect C. is a naturally occurring process. What many people fail to realize is that the greenhouse effect is what keeps our Earth warm and habitable for us to live on. Without the greenhouse effect, the Earth would be colder and would not be able to sustain life.

Are phosphorous and oxygen covalently or ionically bonded?

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Answer:

covalently

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP!!!A vacuum flask keeps its contents warmer or cooler than the surrounding environment for a length of
time. It consists of two flasks, one inside the other, that connect at the neck. The space between the two
flasks is completely empty of air.

Q-Why does the design of the vacuum flask minimize heat transfer by conduction?

A)- One flask is smaller than the other flask.
B)- One flask is more reflective than the other flask.
C)- There is no air between the two flasks.
D)- The two flasks do not touch each other, except at the neck.

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Answer is: C) There is no air between the two flasks.

Heat in this example can transfer throw thermal conduction.

Because there are no mo molecules to transfer heat, there is no conduction.

Thermal conduction is the transfer of heat through physical contact. Thermal conduction is the transfer of heat by microscopic collisions of particles. Heat spontaneously flows from a hotter to a colder body.

The process of heat conduction depends on four basic factors: the temperature gradient, the cross section of the materials involved, their path length and the properties of those materials.

Because there are no mo molecules to transfer heat, there is no conduction.

C. Heat could easily travel through the molecules in the air and escape/enter the flask. Removing the air slows down the heat transfer. 

What are two cells and how can we tell them apart

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Animal cell- circle, has a larger vacuole
Plant cell- Cell wall, Chloraplast, Rectangle,

Veronica’s velocity was measured as 4.3 m/s. She displaced 20 meters in 4.7 seconds. Which piece of information is missing for the correct calculation of velocity?A) the direction
B) the end point

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Answer:

The direction is missing here.

Explanation:

It is given that,

Veronica's velocity, v = 4.3 m/s

Distance, d = 20 m

Time taken, t = 4.7 s

The velocity of an object is defined as the net displacement divided by total time taken.

We need to find the missing information. We know that velocity is a vector quantity i.e. it has both magnitude and direction. Here, only magnitude of velocity is given but the direction is missing. So, the correct option is (a) " the direction".

B) The end point

The direction is not really important.