What does it cost, if electricity is $0.0900 per kW ⋅ h ?

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Answer 1
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50.09

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Ah hah !  That's what 'theories' are.

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False, a millimeter is smaller than a kilometer.

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I am really struggling with this question because I can't find anything on aphelion and perihelion, it's not a topic we went over because it is an extra assignment. 4. How far away from the sun was Mercury at aphelion? On what day did aphelion occur?
5. How far away from the sun was Mercury at perihelion? On what day did it occur?
6. How many days elapsed between aphelion and perihelion? What percent of the time to complete one orbit was this?
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If someone could explain it to me I would really appreciate it!

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I have a strange hunch that there's some more material or previous work
that goes along with this question, which you haven't included here.

I can't easily find the dates of Mercury's extremes, but here's some of the
other data you're looking for:

Distance at Aphelion (point in it's orbit that's farthest from the sun):
69,816,900 km
0. 466 697 AU


Distance at Perihelion(
point in it's orbit that's closest to the sun):
46,001,200 km
0.307 499 AU


Perihelion and aphelion are always directly opposite each other in
the orbit, so the time between them is  1/2  of the orbital period.

Mercury's Orbital period = 87.9691 Earth days


1/2 (50%) of that is  43.9845  Earth days

The average of the aphelion and perihelion distances is

     1/2 ( 69,816,900 + 46,001,200 ) = 57,909,050 km
or
     1/2 ( 0.466697 + 0.307499) = 0.387 098  AU
 
This also happens to be 1/2 of the major axis of the elliptical orbit.


I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST Which two measurements are needed to calculate the velocity of an object?
A. Displacement
O B. Time
C. Acceleration
D. Average speed

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Final answer:

To calculate velocity in Physics, the two necessary measurements are displacement and time. Velocity is the speed in a specified direction, determined by dividing displacement by time.

Explanation:

In the field of Physics, the two measurements needed to calculate the velocity of an object are displacement and time. Velocity refers to the speed in a given direction and is calculated by dividing displacement (which gives direction information and distance) by the time it takes to move that distance. For example, if an object traveled 100 meters to the north in 20 seconds, the velocity would be 5 meters per second towards the north.

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Answer:

A. Displacement

B. Time

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