What has thermal, chemical, and electrical energy

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Answer 1
Answer: A car uses all of these types of energy :-)

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What is the speed of an arrow that takes 1.25 seconds to hit a target 75
meters away?

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Answer:

60m/s

Explanation:

v=s÷t

75m÷1.25s=60m/s

Answer

60

Explanation:

This is because if the question gives you the distance and the time, you have to find the speed.

In what form is carbon found in the atmosphere?

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Answer:

Carbon is found in the atmosphere mostly as carbon dioxide.

Explanation:

Some constellations, such as Ursa Minor, are visible in the sky year-round; other constellations appear for only part of the year. Explain why this happens.

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Answer:

As the Earth revolves about the sun, different sky is visible during time of the year. We have winter constellations and summer constellations. But some constellations appear through out the year like Ursa Minor are the ones which lie close to the poles. The Earth rotates about the axis passing through North and south pole. The axis always points towards North. Thus, the constellations near the Poles would be visible throughout the year.

Some stars follow our orbit, and some stay in the same position forever.

The loudness of sound is the wave's ____.

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Answer:amplitude

Explanation:

194db is the loudest Sound wave

An engineer discovered that a TV set was receiving too much voltage to work properly.Which of the following circuit parts should the engineer add to make the TV set work properly?A.Switch 
B.Insulator 
C.Resistor 
D.Conductor

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The answer would be c. a resistor because resistors are made to drop the voltage

Why do scientists need a standard system of measurement?A.
to allow for consistency with measurement data

B.
in order to use tools marked in customary units

C.
so they can keep measurement data confidential

D.
to record measurements with easier abbreviations

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the answer is so that everyone is measuring the same distance and counting that distance as the same everywhere. one example from real life why it is important to use standard units is the loss of the NASA mars orbiter. some people decided that the units were to be in metric and others thought that the units were in imperial (english) system. so the orbiter was lost.

let's eliminate some choices
A. to allow for consistientcy with measurement data:
not really, just make sure the instruments are accurate.

B. to use tools marked in customary units: this could be true because a custom is something that is accepted in a wide area and if it is standard, then it is customary so b is the answer

C. so they can keep measurement data secret: nope

D. to record with easier abbreviations: not really

the answer is B


None of the given choices is worth much.

The scientific community ... ALL of them ... need a standard system
of measurement so that one scientist can understand the results of
another scientist's work. 

Science is not a bunch of recluse hermits each working alone in their
dusty dungeons.  Science is a  community.  Each scientist publishes
a very detailed description of what he tried and what results he got. 
If other scientists read it and get ideas of how they could chase
answers to the same questions, they can pick up where the first
scientist left off, build on his work, or go off in slightly different
directions. 

None of that can happen unless everyone precisely understands
everyone else's measurements.