Wh does a soccer ball that is quickly rolling across a grass field slow and finally stops rolling

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Answer 1
Answer: Friction which helps it stop is that what your asking
Answer 2
Answer: Friction cancels out the exerted force applied to the ball

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Which describes why people on earth can see light from the stars in the sky that are so far away? A. Light from the stars is visible light and travels in longitudinal waves. Longitudinal waves require a medium to travel; therefore, light is reflected off particles of matter in space to be seen on the earth. B. Light from the stars is visible light and travels as surface to surface waves. Surface waves require a medium to travel; therefore, light travels from the surface of the star to the surface of the earth. C. Light from the stars is visible light and travels in electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves require a medium to travel; therefore, light is reflected off particles of matter in space to be seen on the earth. D. Light from the stars is visible light and travels in electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to travel; therefore, light travels through the vacuum of space to be seen on the earth. I think it is D
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What kind of wave is a sound wave?

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A wave sound is a longitudinal wave.
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a wave sound is a longitudinal wave.






Why is it important for DNA to be copied before cell division?

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If DNA is improperly copied, the cell will function differently.
This is called a mutation.
Mutated cells do not do the originally intended purpose.

gas has a volume of 185 ml and pressure of 310 mm hg. The desiered volume is 74.0 ml. What is the required new pressure

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Answer:

The required new pressure is 775 mm hg.

Explanation:

We are given that gas has a volume of 185 ml and a pressure of 310 mm hg. The desired volume is 74.0 ml.

We have to find the required new pressure.

Let the required new pressure be '\text{P}_2'.

As we know that Boyle's law formula states that;

                    P_1 * V_1 = P_2 * V_2

where, P_1 = original pressure of gas in the container = 310 mm hg

           P_2 = required new pressure

            V_1 = volume of gas in the container = 185 ml

            V_2 = desired new volume of the gas = 74 ml

So,  P_2 = (P_1 * V_1)/(V_2)  

       P_2 = (310 * 185)/(74)

            =  775 mm hg

Hence, the required new pressure is 775 mm hg.

What is the major force that keeps the moon in it's orbit around the earth?

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gravity is the answers
it will be gravity. Gravity keeps the moon in a constant free fall around the earth

What instrument use lenses or mirrors to collect and focus light from distant objects?

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Optical telescopes do that.
I believe that would be a telescope. not 100% on that but it makes sense to me. 

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kinetic energy because the bird is in motion

Kinetic Energy because the bird is in motion.