Class characteristics serve as corroboration for other, more subjective pieces of evidence in a courtroom (like witness testimony). True False

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: True

Explanation:

Class characteristics can be define as the features which are common to the group of objects. Like the make, model, label of the manufacturing company, design, shape and form. The individual characteristics can be define as the features which develop on the object or any other article with it's wear and use. Like tear, cuts, malformation and deposition of dust, dirt, and mud. The individual characteristic indicate towards the ownership of article or evidence to a particular person.

The class characteristics can only support the possibility of the evidence exactly alike that of the evidence found at the scene of crime. But the individual characteristics can directly link the evidence with the cause of crime. Hence, will be useful to prove that a crime has taken place in the court of law.

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

It is TRUEEEE

Explanation:

I just took the test and got it right


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The si unit of work is called

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The SI unit of work is known as the joule which is represented by J.

Radiant heat transfers energy
A.) To nearby solid objects
B.) To the surrounding air

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"One of the earliest methods of central heating involved the use of a boiler. In boiler systems, water is heated using a fossil fuel such as coal, oil, or propane. The water is allowed to convert to steam. It then travels through piping to the various rooms in the house. Each room has at least one radiator. As the name implies, heat energy radiates from this unit. When the heat energy (in the form of infrared waves) encounters solid objects in the room, those objects absorb the energy and warm up. Only a small amount of convection is involved in distributing heat from radiators."

"Radiant heat can also be obtained from electricity-based units. In these appliances, as electricity runs through wires, heat is generated. The wires may glow red. Again, this type of heat is radiated through the air and absorbed by solid objects. Many space heaters are radiant in design."

-Alpha Omega Academy, Unit 2 (Heat Flow), Assignment 5 (Heating Systems)

"Radiant heat passes through the air and heats solid objects making it highly efficient wherever it's installed. Because radiant heat is produced instantly, there is no need for expensive pre-heating. Infrared heaters provide heat and warmth quickly so you are able to save on the costs of heating seldom used areas."

-Article : How do radiant heaters work? - AEI Corporation

SO...

The answer is:

A) To nearby solid objects

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Answer:

To nearby solids

Explanation:

An object traveling in a straight line accelerates. What will definitely happen due to the acceleration?The distance traveled in a certain time will increase.
The displacement covered in a certain time will decrease.
The speed of the object will stay constant.
The velocity of the object will change.

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"Acceleration" means any change in the speed or direction of motion ... speeding up, slowing down, or turning.  So . . .

-- The distance traveled in a certain time may increase or decrease.

-- The displacement covered in a certain time may increase or decrease.

-- The speed of the object may increase or decrease.

-- The velocity of the object (speed/direction) will change.

What is velocity of a particle?

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Velocity of a particle is its speed and the direction in which it is moving.

It can also be described as the instantaneous rate of change of the particle's
distance traveled, and the direction in which the distance is changing.
velocity is generally defined as the distance travelled by a particle in a particular time interval ...........its formula is given as
v=d/t
where v is velocity
         d is distance travelled and
         t is time interval.....
    its units are - kmph , m/s read as kilometers per second and meters per second

Waves = 24, Time
6 seconds, Frequency=

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Answer:

4 times/second

Explanation:

24/6 = 4

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