what type of circuit is shown?

A. open parallel circuit
B. open series circuit
C. closed parallel circuit
D. closed series circuit​

What Type Of Circuit Is Shown?A. Open Parallel CircuitB. Open Series CircuitC. Closed Parallel CircuitD.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. open parallel circuit im pretty sure

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The bulbs are on the same wire as the battery, so its series. Current is flowing so its closed.


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Which of the following describes an electric motor? Check all that apply. A. Is found in many appliances with moving parts, like a vacuum cleaner or a blender B. Uses the interaction between a spinning coil of wire and a magnet C. Can be powered by a hand crack D. Changes mechanical energy to electrical energy

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Answer:

i believe a

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On the moon, what would be the force of gravity acting on an object that has a mass of 7 kg?

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Answer: 7 kg

Explanation:

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-- When you see the words "uniform speed", that means the car's speed is not changing.  

-- Right under those words in the picture, there's a note to remind you that "uniform speed" also means "acceleration is zero".

-- The whole key to this question is to find out if you remember that acceleration and net force always go together.  

.==> If there's net force, then there's acceleration.

.==> If there's acceleration, then there's net force.  

.==> If there's NO net force then there's NO acceleration.

.==> If there's no acceleration, then there's no net force.

-- In this picture, there's no acceleration, so there's no net force.

-- The driving force on the car is 2000N forward.

-- But the car's speed is not changing, so the net force on the car must be zero.

-- So that 'resisting' force pulling the car backwards must be 2000N. Then the net force on the car adds up to zero.

-- If the resisting force pulling the car backwards is not zero, then the net force on the car would not be zero, and the car's speed would be changing.

What is general relativity

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General relativity is a theory of space and time. The theory was published by Albert Einstein in 1915. The central idea of general relativity is that space and time are two aspects of spacetime. Spacetime is curved when there is gravity, matter, energy, and momentum.

The direction of a vector that points somewhere between due north and due
east is measured in
A. centimeters
B. degrees
C. hours
D. miles

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Answer: B

Degree

Explanation:

The direction of vectors are always measured in angles starting from the north. That is, in an anticlockwise direction. But the unit of angle is degree. Therefore, the direction of a vector that points somewhere between due north and due east is measured in degree.

Answer:degrees

Explanation:

What is a good analogy for potential energy in a circuit?

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Answer: find the answer in the explanation

Explanation: The potential energy in a circuit between two points is the workdone in taking units positive charge from one point to the other in the circuit. Its S.I unit is Joule.

Because voltage of a battery or cell in a circuit is the potential energy difference across its terminal

The potential energy difference between two points is one volt, if the workdone in taking one Coulomb of positive charge from one point to the other is one Joule.

Force = 7kN
Pressure = 1mPa
Area = ?

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Answer:

7 m^2

Explanation:

P=F/A

1=7/A

1A=7

A=7

Area is 7 meters squared

A helicopter travels west at 80 mph. It is moving above a car traveling on a highway at 80 mph. Given this information, you can determine that the helicopter and car are traveling ____.

Select one:

a. in the same direction

b. in different directions

c. at the same speed

d. at the same velocity

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Answer:

d. at the same velocity

Explanation:

I will assume the car is also travelling westward because it was stated that the helicopter was moving above the car. In that case, it depends where the observer is. If the observer is in the car, the helicopter would look like it is standing still ( because both objects have the same velocity). If the observer is on the side of the road, both objects would be travelling at the same velocity. Also recall that, velocity is a vector quantity; it is direction-aware. Velocity is the rate at which the position changes but speed is the rate at which object covers distance and it is not direction wise. Hence velocity is the best option.

Answer:

C. At the same speed

Explanation:

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Which figure represents the electric field lines of two negative point charges?
Help

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Answer:

The question is incomplete because the options are not given. We'll solve this question with the options.

There are two properties of negative charges which we have to consider to find the figure of its electrical field.

Firstly, for a negative charge, the electrical field lines are always directed radially outwards and they don't intersect.

Secondly, we know that similar charges repel each other, so there will be no electrical field present directly between these two negative charges. Electrical field line will be present between two charges only when there is a force of attraction.

Taking both of these facts into consideration, the electrical field line between two negatives is represented by the figure below.

Answer:

Figure C

Explanation:

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An object with a mass of 120 kilograms is moving at a velocity of 30m/s what’s its momentum

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Explanation:

Momentum = mass × velocity

p = mv

p = (120 kg) (30 m/s)

p = 3600 kg m/s

Given:

velocity, v = 30m/s

mass, m = 120kg

Therefore, momentum

p = mv

p = 120kg * 30m/s

p = 3600 kgm/s = [tex]3.6 * 10^3 kgms^{-1}[/tex]

What is a simple definition of momentum?

A property of a moving body that the body has by virtue of its mass and motion and that is equal to the product of the body's mass and velocity broadly.

What is momentum used for in physics?

Momentum is a vector quantity, it has both magnitude and direction. Since momentum has a direction, it can be used to predict the resulting direction and speed of motion of objects after they collide.

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The acceleration of a skydiver of mass 80 kg changes from 9.8 m/s ^ 2 to 5.8 m/s ^ 2 as he falls through the air. What is the air resistance experienced by him?

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Answer:

320N

Explanation:

Net force =w- AR

AR=w -force

AR=mg- ma

AR=80*9.8- 80*5.8

AR=784- 464

AR=320N

I'M ON A TIMER Ingrid says that a red ball of clay appears red because the clay reflects red wavelengths. Simon says that the clay appears red because it allows red wavelengths to pass through it. Which statement best explains who is correct? Ingrid is correct. The clay appears red because it is opaque. Ingrid is correct. The clay appears red because it is a type of matter. Simon is correct. The clay appears red because it is opaque. Simon is correct. The clay appears red because it is a type of matter.

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Answer:

Ingrid is correct. The clay appears red because it is a type of matter.

Explanation:

Answer: Ingrid is correct. The clay appears red because it is opaque.

Explanation: It is A because it only shows red because it only reflects red. If it let any other color pass through it then it could reflect any color.

:What will be the value of the refractive index of the medium? Critical angle of that medium is 30 degree
a) 2
b) 1.5
c) 1.8
d) 1

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Answer:

Let the second medium be air (n₁=1)

The refractive index n₂ of the medium where first medium is air is found (a)

(a) n₂ = 2

Explanation:

Critical angle can be defined as the angle of incidence that provides the angle of refraction of 90°.

Refractive index of a medium can be defined as a number that describes that how fast a light will travel through that medium.

Critical angle and Refractive index are related by:

[tex]\theta_{critical}= sin^{-1}(\frac{n_1}{n_2})[/tex]

[tex]sin \theta_{critical}=\frac{n_1}{n_2}[/tex]

To find refractive index of medium with respect to air, substitute n₁=1 (Refractive index of air is 1)

Also θ(critical)=30°

Find n₂ :

[tex]sin30= \frac{1}{n_2}\\0.5=\frac{1}{n_2}\\n_2=\frac{1}{0.5}\\n_2=2[/tex]

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If business owners want to increase demand for their goods and services, what is the best action for them to take?
increase their models
increase their projections
decrease their prices
decrease their quantities

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Answer:

decrease their prices

Explanation:

If we see demand curve then we can observe that demand for good decreases when price increases and demand for good increases when price decreases.

We also know intuitively that customer are price sensitive. That is their buying behavior changes with price of goods, Consumers prefer lower priced good.

So, if business owners want to increase demand for their goods and services

they should decrease their prices.

What is the proper function of a linkage? *
1 point
a) transferring energy
b) transferring speed
c) transferring money
d) transferring weight

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brainliest for the best answer!

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Answer:

a) transferring energy

Explanation:

A linkage is an assembly of parts connected together to control forces and movement. The connections between links are called joints and are used for ensuring movement, pure rotation or sliding.

Linkages provides a means in which kinetic energy is being transferred in different directions within a system. This Linkages can be used to Change force  direction, size of force applied or the motion created by the force.

Charge q is 1 unit of distance away from the source charge S. Charge p is two times further away. The force exerted
between S and q ls the force exerted between S and p.

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Answer:

The correct answer will be "1/16".

Explanation:

The force or distance between two substances in charge seems to be inversely proportional to the square of the size of the particles.  

The exerted force between "S" and "q" will be:

⇒  [tex]Fsq=\frac{{Q}'}{Q} 1^2[/tex] ...(equation 1)

The exerted force between "S" and "p" will be:

⇒  [tex]Fsp=\frac{{Q}'}{Q} 4^2[/tex] ...(equation 2)

Now,

On the comparison of "equation 1" and "equation 2", we get

⇒  [tex]\frac{1}{16}[/tex]

What is needed to change a solid to a gas ?

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Answer:

add energy

Explanation:

bc adding heat is energy which can make water turn into gas.

Buoyancy is a force that always acts in a _____ direction, exerted by a fluid on a body placed in the fluid.

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Answer:

Upwards direction

Explanation:

The buoyancy force is caused by the pressure exerted by the fluid in which an object is immersed. The buoyancy force always points upwards because the pressure of a fluid increases with depth.

Answer:

Upwards direction

Explanation:

Suppose you roll a bowling ball (m1)down the alley, and the ball strikes the pin (m2) sending it flying. The mass of the bowling ball is greater than the mass of the
pin. Predict the magnitude of the forces between the two objects during the collision

A)The bowling ballexerts a larger force on the pin because it was moving at
a high speed,

B)The pin exerts a larger force on the bowling ball

C)The bowing ball exerts a larger force on the bin because it is more massive

D)Both objects blert the same magnitude of force on each other due to Newtonsard Law

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Answer:

The correct option is;

D) Both objects exert the same magnitude of force on each other due to Newton's 3rd law

Explanation:

Newton's third law of motion states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

Since the bowling ball is rolled down the alley while the pin is displaced at such a speed that it flew, we have that the velocity of the rolling ball, v₁ is less than the velocity of the flying pin v₂

Therefore, whereby force = Rate of change of momentum produced we have;

The change of momentum of the ball = m₁×(v₁ - v₁ₐ)

The change of momentum of the pin = m₂×(0 - v₂)

Hence since the pin change in movement (flight) was more suddenly than the slowing down of the ball, the action of the rolling ball is equal to the reaction of the flying pin.

What is the photoelectric effect?
A the absorption of particles by a metal surface that is exposed to red light or infrared rays
B the proportional relationship between a photon's energy and the frequency of light.
C the emission of electrons from a metal caused by light striking the metal
D the ability of specialized photons to bounce off a metal surface.​

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Answer: C

the emission of electrons from a metal caused by light striking the metal

Explanation:

Photo means anything related to light in Physics and science generally.

Photoelectric effect explains the effect of light incident on metal surfaces by knocking out electrons on the metal surfaces.

The correct option is C

the emission of electrons from a metal caused by light striking the metal

Describe the relationship between frequency and wavelength

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Answer:

Frequency and wavelength are inversely related.

Explanation:

Frequency and wavelength have an inverse relationship because if one thing goes up another goes down. For example, if frequency goes up, the wavelength goes down and vice versa.

Answer:

The relationship between wavelength and frequency is that the frequency of a wave multiplied by its wavelength gives the speed of the wave.

Explanation:

Frequency and wavelength are related terms also, used to describe electromagnetic radiation or light. One simple equation is used to convert between them: frequency x wavelength = speed of light. λ v = c, when λ is wavelength, v is frequency, and c is the speed of light.

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WHAT IS CHANGE OF STATE

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Answer:

a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition

Explanation:

Explanation:

From Solid to. Liquid to Gas A change of state is the change of a substance from one physical form to another. All changes of state are physical changes. The particles have different amounts of energy when the substance is in different states.

The temp of equal masses of three different liquids A,BandC are 12°C,19°Cand 28°Crespectively . The temp when A and B are mixed is 16°C, and when Band C are mixed is 23°C.The temp when A and C are mixed is

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Answer:

19.1°C

Explanation:

If A and B mix to give 16°C, A has risen by 4°C and B has fallen by 3°C;

If B and C mix to give 23°C, B has risen by 3°C and C has fallen by 5°C;

This means the energy transfered to cause a change of 3°C in B causes a change of 4°C in A and 5°C in C;

We can use this as a ratio (4:5);

The temperature difference between A and C is 16°C;

we add the two parts of the ratio (4+5) to get 9 and divide the temperature difference to get 16/9;

Next we multiply this by one of the parts of the ratio, so with 4, you get 64/9;

This number is the proportional temperature change in A upon mixing;

We then add this to the original temperature of A to get the resultant temperature of the mix like so:

64/9 + 12 = 19.1111...

You can do this alternatively using the other part of the ratio;

We would multiply the 16/9 by the 5 instead of the 4 to get 80/9;

This number is the proportional change in temperature in C upon mixing

Then subtract this from this from the original temperature of C and you should get the same answer:

28 - 80/9 = 19.1111...

For a current to flow continuously through a circuit, the circuit must be:

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Answer:

An electrical current is an electrical charge flowing around a circuit. Carried by billions of tiny particles called electrons, the charge is already in the wires.

Explanation:

There are three basic conditions for the electric current flow is to be given below:-

The loop must be shuttered where current throws occur. There must be some possible distinctions in the chain. The medium in which current flows will be a conductor (but flow in the semiconductor at a higher temp. current).

Please help and show workings.

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Effective resistance = 2+1.5 = 3.5 ohms

Current in the circuit = 1.2 A

Lost volts in the battery = 1.8V

Current in one of the 3 ohms resistors = 0.6 A

I hope it helps

if the distance from the source is doubled, what will happen to sound intensity

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Answer: sound intensity will decrease to the one - fourth of its initial value.

Explanation:

The relationship between sound intensity and the distance obeys inverse square law, where the intensity of sound is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. That is,

I = 1/ r^2

Where

I = sound intensity

r = distance.

If the distance from the source is doubled, sound intensity will decrease in value to the one - fourth of its initial value.


what type of circuit is shown?
open parallel circuit
closed parallel circuit
closed series circuit
open series circuit​

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Open circuit ......fiend do

Answer:

open series circuit, (c)

Explanation:

static electricty is the study of..

A buildup of charge
B electric discharges
C electric fields
D all of the above

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Answer:

all of the above

Explanation:

i study this kind of stuff in school

What was Neptune's distance from the Sun in 1989?

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Answer:

4.5 Billion km :)

Explanation:

thats how it is

Answer:

About 3.8 billions miles from the Sun OR 4.82 kilometers

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What is true about an electric field around a positive charge?
A The electric field points inward.
B The electric field points in both directions.
C The electric field points outward.​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

the electric field point radically away from the charge

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