EADY QUESTION WORTH 50PTS
EADY QUESTION WORTH 50PTS - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: By adding both the potential energy and the kinetic energy. You can also use the formulas 1/2mv^2 and mgh to find the kinetic and potential energy.
Answer 2
Answer: by adding the objects kinetic and energy potential energy.



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The animals, climate, weather.
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Analyze how friction can be both a positive and negative aspect In our every day lives

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What are van der waals forces

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Answer:

Explanation:

Van der Waals forces are weak attractions that hold electrically neutral molecules together. At some point these molecules have an induced dipole, that is, the molecule acquires a partially positive and a partially negative charge momentarily, causing them to attract each other. They are Van de Waals forces: Dipolo - Dipolo forces, London forces, Ion forces - Dipolo

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Answer: Elements are pure substances which are composed of only one type of atom. Compound are substances which are formed by two or more different types of elements that are united chemically in fixed proportions.

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Water (H_(2) O) consists of 2 different atoms. (hydrogen and oxygen) hence is a compound.