What type of image is formed by a mirror if m = -6.1? A. An image that is larger than the object and is behind the mirror
B. An image that is larger than the object and is in front of the mirror
C. An image that is smaller than the object and is in front of the mirror D. An image that is smaller than the object and is behind the mirror

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Answer 1
Answer: B. An image that is larger than the object and is in front of the mirror

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How does an atom charge if all the electrons are removed

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Answer:

it will change to become a positively charged ion called a cation.

Explanation:

Ions are formed when an atom gains or loses electrons from its valence shell. This process causes an imbalance between the number of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons, so the overall ion will carry a net positive or negative charge (I got this explanation from google)

Answer: its does not have any charge but it still might have nuetrons.

Explanation:

An element's atomic number is 93. how many protons would an atom of this element have? ???? protons

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Which particle would produce a magnetic field?(1) a neutral particle moving in a straight line
(2) a neutral particle moving in a circle
(3) a stationary charged particle
(4) a moving charged particle

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Answer: The correct answer is "a moving charged particle".

Explanation:

If the current flowing in the conductor then there is magnetic field around the wire which can be detected by the compass needle.

Here, the flow of charges which are negatively charged electrons produces the magnetic field. The flow of charges constitutes the electric current.

If there is no flow of the charged particles then there is no magnetic field produce. To produce magnetic field, it is necessary that charged particle must move.

From the given options, a moving charged particle would produce a magnetic field.

Therefore, the correct option is (4).

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don't produce magnetic fields. 

Charged particles in motion do.

Middle c has a speed of 1500 m/s in water and 340 m/s in air. does it have a longer or shorter wavelength in water than in air and why?

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yes, it has a longer wavelength in water than in air.

Which of the following describes when light bounces off a surface

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This is the process of light bouncing off a surface reflection. 

Answer:

Its reflection

Explanation:

Light reflects from a smooth surface at the same angle as it hits the surface. For a smooth surface, reflected light rays travel in the same direction. This is called specular reflection. ... Diffuse reflection is when light hits an object and reflects in lots of different directions. Welcome.

What of the following frequencies falls in the range of RF waves used by commercial radio broadcasting stations

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There are no broadcasting frequencies included on your list.
In fact, there are no frequencies at all on your list.
In fact, there's no list !
Where are the choices ?  What does "the following" mean anyway ? ?

In the USA . . .

-- AM radio broadcasting operates between 550 KHz and 1.7 MHz.

-- FM broadcasting operates between 87.9 MHz and 108.1 MHz.

-- The numbers are slightly different in some other countries.

-- Regarding TV . . . don't ask.  It can get really complicated.