How should you test a hypothesis?

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Answer: The only way you can test a hypothesis is when you done your experiment or whatever you're doing, then you look back to your hypothesis statement then you see if you're right or wrong!

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7 In an experiment, six people at different places around the Earth drop an apple at the same time. Which apples will fall to the Earth?a. Only apples U, V, Y and Z will fall to the Earth. b. All of the apples will fall to the Earth. c. Only apples U and Z will fall to the Earth. d. Only apple U will fall to the Earth.

The process shown in this diagram contributed great amounts of heat to the young planet Earth and is best known as radioactive A) decay.
B) fission.
C) fusion.
D) isotope.

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The process shown in this diagram contributed great amounts of heat to the young planet Earth and is best known as radioactive decay. Decay is known to release large amounts of heat.
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I believe the correct answer is (A) 

(A) = Decay 

From which of the following do spiral galaxies form?A. High-density proto-galactic clouds
B. Rapidly spinning proto-galactic clouds
C. Colliding/merging proto-galactic clouds
D. Rapidly cooling proto-galactic clouds

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The correct answer to the question that is stated above is letter B, rapidly spinning proto-galactic clouds 
The Milky Way is an example of a spiral galaxy.

Spiral galaxies came from a rapidly spinning proto-galactic clouds. They are formed from the collapse of a proto-galactic cloud. 

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B. Rapidly spinning proto-galactic clouds

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A ball is thrown upwards and it goes to the height 100 m and comes down 1) What is the net displacement?

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Answer:

o m

Explanation:

The net displacement is 0 because it returns to its original position. The final position and initial position are the same, so displacement is 0.

3) A car company is looking to design an electric car. Which of these would not be a constraint that would limit possible designs?
A) Electric cars must be approximately the same size as other cars.
B) The company must ensure the cost of the car is not too expensive.
C) Electric cars are better for the environment than gas powered cars.
D) There are a limited number of types of batteries that can power a car.

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A Correcting each car to the same size as the first one invented could get in the way during work days.

I honestly think the answer is actually C).

Light is the fastest travelling form of energy a. true b. false

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A. True, Light is the fastest moving form of energy.

What happens to parallel light rays that strike a concave lens?

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When parallel light rays comes across a concave lens, the rays are refracted outwards. Concave lenses are thinner in the middle part. Parallel light rays diverge and seems to appear from one point called the principal focus. The image formed is smaller. 

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The light ray that pass through the lens diverge and is refracted outwards and never meets at a focal point.

Explanation:

Divergent lenses (also called concave lenses) are transparent bodies bounded by two refractory surfaces with one central axis in common. When a parallel light ray strikes a lens, it is refracted by changing its direction, this refraction in the divergent lens causes the rays to move away from the central axis, ie the ray of light passing through the lens diverges and is refracted outward. and is never at a focal point.