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well, are we talking about food coloring? it could, different colored objects absorb different amounts of heat. a black t shirt absorbs more heat than a white one. Although the food coloring could have chemicals that make it evaporate slower. It doesn't necessarily mean the color has anything to do with it.
The density of an object is dependent of an object?
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Hey there!
Answer: Mass and Volume
The density of an object is dependent of an object's mass and volume. To calculate an object's density, simply divide it's mass by it's volume.
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An 100W light bulb is on 6 hours work out the energy (kWh) used and the cost of it (1kWh = £0.1359) with working out please
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1,000 W = 1 kW 100 W = 0.1 kW
(0.1 kW) x (6 h) = 0.6 kWh <=== energy
(0.6 kWh) x (£0.1359/kWh) = £0.0815 <=== cost of it
What comprises a team in basketball
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teams in basketball are of 5 players, but often many subs The players are set up around the key, 2 forwards, usually taller guys, either side of the net close to the end of the court, 2 guards, either side of the net but closer to the centre of the court than the forwards, and a centre, in the key a lot of the time, using lots of physical contact
Will a seismic wave traveling through a solid go slower or faster than a seismic wave traveling through a liquid? Why?
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You can't answer this question because you aren't giving the specific type of seismic waves. There is an s-wave a p-wave and an l-wave. Those are the basic waves. An S-wave cannot travel through a liquid at all. So, obviously it travels slower than any other seismic wave.
It would travel faster because their speed depends on the density and composition of material that they pass through.
Diamond will scratch quartz. True or False
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false hope this helps
Answer:true, diamonds will scratch quartz.
Explanation: diamonds have a more compact composition. That is what makes them so hard. Quartz composition is not that compact, so diamond can scratch it.
Is is true the state of a medium helps determine the speed of sound passing through the medium