How does mass effect my room?
How does mass effect my room? - 1

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It is by how much weight there is in your room and what can make your room the double sized of your whole room.


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OB. distance
OC. mass
OD. temperature
O E.
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Answer: The answer to the problem is I feel temperature as

Explanation:This is because mesurement of a medium's temperature itself is a SCALAR but when we calculate the temperature increase or decrease in a medium it is known as a VECTOR as it has refers to both the direction of the medium's movement as well as the measurement of the scalar quantity.

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what happens if heat flows into matter when no change of state is involved? a. both thermal energy and temperature increase b. both thermal energy and temperature decrease c. thermal energy decreases, temperature increases d. thermal energy increases, temperature decreases.

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' a ' is the correct statement.

Rank the nonmetals in each set from most reactive (1) to least reactive (3).Bromine:

Chlorine:

Iodine:

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Answer:

Bromine: 2 Chlorine: 1 Iodine: 3

Explanation:

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Answer:

Bromine:

2

Chlorine:

1

Iodine:

3

Explanation:

What portion of the electromagnetic spectrum can human eyes detect? A.
visible light

B.
visible light and infrared light

C.
infrared light

D.
infrared light and ultraviolet light

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Well, there's a very definite reason why a certain sliver of the electromagnetic
spectrum is called "visible". 

The meaning of the word 'visible' is 'can be seen with eyes', and that's the label
given to the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen with eyes.
It doesn't include infrared or ultraviolet radiation, because those cannot be seen
with eyes.  Only the 'visible' wavelengths can.



Answer:

visible light

Explanation:

People in the United States know that water boils at 212 Degrees Fahrenheit. In Europe, people know that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. Is the water in the U.S. different than the water in Europe? What explains the two different temperatures

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No, the water is identical, but because we know that c/5 = f-32/9, where c is Celsius and f is Fahrenheit, the thermometer scales differ. (This is how they are linked.)

What is Fahrenheit and Celsius?

The difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit is 1.8. In other words, 1 degree Fahrenheit is equivalent to 5/9 degree Celsius. Despite having rather significant variances, these two temperature scales collide at -40 degrees,

The Celsius scale, sometimes known as the centigrade scale, is a scale of temperature that is based on the freezing point of water at 0°C and the boiling point of water at 100°C. As a result, 100/5=212-32/9, which equals 20=180/9. The Fahrenheit temperaturescale is based on the fact that water freezes at 32°F and boils at 212°F.

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When is momentum conserved?A. it is conserved when only two objects collide; more than two objects can't conserve momentum.

B. it is always conserved.

C. momentum is conserved when the system is closed, which means there are no forces, like friction, acting on it.

D. momentum is never conserved.

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C. momentum is conserved when the system is closed, which means there are no forces, like friction, acting on it.

C. momentum is conserved when the system is closed, which means there are no forces, like friction, acting on it.

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