which of the following is not a projectile? a.a satellite b.a throw ball c.a ball on the ground d.a soaring arrow

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Answer 1
Answer: c a ball on the ground
Answer 2
Answer: A projectile is known as an object that is thrown in the air or shot in the air....for example a rock that is thrown up from a tall building or a missile that is shot from a rocket launcher. A projectile is usually also considered an object that is thrown up and then comes back down.....using the examples above....if a rock is thrown up eventually it is going to have to come down....same thing for the missile.....

I believe the answer is B.

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Which of the following sources of energy is not renewable? wind energy
wave energy
solar energy

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Answer:

all the options listed are renewable sources of energy

Explanation:

renewable sources of energy are energy sources that are easily replenished naturally such as solar energy, wind energy , wave energy even energy from rain. These sources are usually environmental friendly that non renewable energy sources

non renewable energy however, are sources of energy that will eventually run out. examples are coal, crude oil, natural gas, nuclear energy. these sources mostly pose a high risk to the environment when being used.

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wind energy i think, but im not for sure

An umbrella policy is designed to cover:A. expensive personal property.
B. additional buildings on your property.
C. property when traveling away from home.
D. major personal liability suits.

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An umbrella policy is designed to cover D. MAJOR PERSONAL LIABILITY SUITS.

An umbrella insurance policy is extra liability insurance. It is designed to help protect you from major claims and lawsuits resulting to protecting your assets and future assets.

Umbrella policy provides additional liability coverage above the limits of your homeowners, auto, and boat insurance policies. When the liability of all this policies have been exhausted, the umbrella policy protection kicks in.

It also provides coverage on claims that are excluded by other policies.

An umbrella policy primarily provides higher liability coverage that kicks in when the liability on primary insurance policies (like auto, home) are exhausted. It is mainly designed for major personal liability suits rather than covering properties and their components.

The correct option is D.

An umbrella policy is a type of insurance policy, primarily designed to provide extra liability coverage above the limits of homeowners', auto, and boat insurance policies. It kicks in when the liability on these other policies has been exhausted. So, it refers to option D: major personal liability suits.

For example, if you have a car accident and the damages exceed the limit on your car insurance policy, an umbrella policy would help cover the additional costs.

It's not primarily about covering expensive personal property, additional buildings, or properties while traveling. However, remember it is a supplemental form of insurance; therefore, it spans a variety of situations, which may potentially include some cases of property damage or bodily injury claims.

Hence The correct option is D.

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Please help ACTUALLY ANSWER i dont understand CER writing?this is an example:

Claim: cookies are good because they are good
evidence : ¨cookies have 1 billion protien¨- the new york times
reasoning: (what would i put here???)
PLEASE HELP AND ACTUALLUY ANSWER

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Well cer does stand for claim, evidence and reasoning and for reasoning I usually put bs there so, for example

Claim: Cookies are good because they have a lot of protein

Evidence: “Cookies have 1 billion protein.” - New York Times

Reasoning: I chose this because it specifically backs up my claim. Not only do cookies have 1 billion grams of protein they also are very delicious to eat.

While standing on a balcony a child drops a penny. The penny lands on the ground floor 1.5 s later. How fast was the penny traveling vertically when it struck the ground floor? *The height of the balcony is 11.025 meters

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Answer:

14.7 m/s.

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Time (t) = 1.5 s

Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s².

Height = 11.025 m

Final velocity (v) = 0 m/s

Initial velocity (u) =?

We, can obtain the initial velocity of the penny as follow:

H = ½(v + u) t

11.025 = ½ (0 + u) × 1.5

11.025 = ½ × u × 1.5

11.025 = u × 0.75

Divide both side by 0.75

u = 11.025/0.75

u = 14.7 m/s

Therefore, the penny was travelling at 14.7 m/s before hitting the ground.

Ideally, rewards should be given immediately and frequently buta. only from an instructor or supervisor.
b. in moderate amounts.
c. without a specific timeline.
d. shouldn’t match your personal tastes.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "a. only from an instructor or supervisor." Ideally, rewards should be given immediately and frequently but only from an instructor or supervisor to show authority. 

When electrons are moving we call it _______

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It *can* be called "Dynamic Electricity".

Hope that helps a little bit XD.