1. A teacher challenges.students to study moon phases to determine if what they have learned from the textbook is accurate. How might a student investigate claims made in a textbook that moo. phases occur in a 28-day cycle?
A. observe the phase of the moon each night until a full moon can be seen.
B. Compare the textbook phases to the actual moon phases seen in the night sky each night in 28 days periods over a three month time frame.
C. Compare diagrams of moon phases from the textbook to diagrams of moon phases on-line
D. Observe the moon phases seen in the night sky as often as possible over a six month period.
2. What causes the apperance of the moon change overtime?
A. The orbit of the Earth around the Moon and its distance from the sun.
B.The Moons position relative to the sun and earth as it revolves around sun.
C. the rotation of the moon on its axis
D. The distance of the moon to the sun
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Answer:
Raising its temperature by
Explanation:
The specific heat capacity of a substance is defined as the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by .
The specific heat capacity of a substance essentially tells us how much energy is needed to heat the substance: the larger it is, the more energy is needed. The amount of energy needed to increase the temperature of a substance is given by
where
m is the mass of the substance
Cs is the specific heat capacity
is the temperature variation of the substance
Answer:
Raising its temperature by 1 C
Explanation:
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Newton's 2nd Law of Motion: Force = (mass) · (acceleration)
Do I need to go any further ?
I get 575.25 Newtons .
Oh ! Look at that ! Right there at the top, it says "Using Newton's Second Law". This might have suggested to you that maybe you could solve the problem by using Newton's Second Law.
In order to have a volume of 216 ml, the methane have to be compressed at a pressure of 1509 kPa.
Explanation:
This problem is solved by using Boyle's law which states that at constant temperature pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume. It describes how the pressure of a gas increases with a decrease in the volume of a container. The formula is given as,
P1 V1 = P2 V2
where P1 and V1 are first pressure and volume,
P2 and V2 are second pressure and volume.
Given P1 = 503 kPa, V1 = 648 ml, and V2 = 216 ml
P2 = (P1 V1 ) / V2 = (503 648) / 216
P2 = 1509 kPa.
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