B. Germany
C. Portugal
D. Italy
B. switch
C. resistor
D. All of these are needed.
How far away from Ball X will Ball Y hit the ground?
Answer: The distance between Ball X and Ball Y is 4.0 meters
Explanation:
First we have to use the information we have from Ball Y to find time as well as it’s distance.
Ball Y’s Given:
Vx=8.0m/s
ax=0m/s^2
x=?
y=1.25m
ay=-10m/s^2
To find the time, use the equation t=(2y/g)^1/2.
t=(2(1.25)/10)^1/2
t=(2.5/10)^1/2
t=(0.25)^1/2
t=0.5s
Now we have to calculate how far away Ball Y fell from the base of the cliff. To do this use the equation x=(Vx)(t) and plug in the values.
x=(8.0m/s)(0.5s)
x=4.0m
Because Ball X is dropped from the cliff, we can conclude that the ball is 0meters away from the cliff. With this in mind, we can assume that the distance between Ball X and Ball Y is 4.0m.
Total Distance = Ball Y - Ball X
Total Distance = 4.0 m - 0 m
Total Distance = 4.0 m
A.Commensalism
B.Consumer
C.Decomposer
D.Host
E.Mutualism
F.Parasite
G.Predator
H.Prey
I.Producer
J.Symbiosis
1.This is an organism which feeds on, but usually does not kill, a larger organism.
2.This is an animal that lives by preying on other animals.
3.This is an interdependent relationship between two different species.
4.is an organism that relies on other organisms for its food and energy supply; also
called a heterotroph.
5.This is an organism that breaks down and gains nutrients from dead organisms.
6.This is an organism that supplies matter and energy, also known as an autotroph.
7.This is the interaction of two organisms where one is helped and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
8.This is the interaction of two organisms where both benefit.
9.An organism that harbors a parasite, mutual partner, or commensal partner, typically providing nourishment and shelter.
10.An animal that is killed and eaten by another animal.
Answer:
1-F; 2-G; 3-J; 4-B; 5-C; 6-I; 7-A; 8-E; 9-D; 10-H.
Explanation:
1.This is an organism which feeds on, but usually does not kill, a larger organism. F. Parasite
2.This is an animal that lives by preying on other animals.G. Predator
3.This is an interdependent relationship between two different species.J. Symbiosis
4. is an organism that relies on other organisms for its food and energy supply; also called a heterotroph. B. Consumer
5.This is an organism that breaks down and gains nutrients from dead organisms. C. Decomposer
6.This is an organism that supplies matter and energy, also known as an autotroph. I. Producer
7.This is the interaction of two organisms where one is helped and the other is neither helped nor harmed. A. Commensalism
8.This is the interaction of two organisms where both benefit. E. Mutualism
9. An organism that harbors a parasite, mutual partner, or commensal partner, typically providing nourishment and shelter.D. Host
10.An animal that is killed and eaten by another animal. H. Prey