List 3 differences between the American League and the National League in Baseball?

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Question ~ What's the difference between the American and National Baseball Leagues?

Answer ~ Major League Baseball is divided into two leagues with long and storied histories. See more sports pictures

Most people know that Major League Baseball is divided into two separate leagues: 1The American League and the National League. The National League, formed in 1876, is the older of the two leagues that make up the professional Major League Baseball organization in the United States and Canada. The main difference in the two is thattheAmericanLeagueusesthedesignatedhitterruletoreplacepitchersduringat-bats,andtheNationalLeaguedoesnot.

Alexander Cartwright, an architect and sportsman in New York City, is widely recognized as the father of modern organized baseball. He was instrumental in founding the first organization devoted to playing baseball, the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club, in 1845. He wrote 20 rules about the field layout and how the game was played. The most important one was that players had to be tagged or forced out rather than having the ball thrown at them [source: Dickey]. Of course, the rules were modified as the game evolved, but Cartwright gave us the essence of baseball.

Sorry if it's a bit too long and the word with the D isn't supposed to be a bad word in there sorry about that xD This took me a while. (It's not the Bad word with a D btw ;-; just don't mind that.) I'll put the part you need in bold so you know where they are. I don't know the others like the other 2 differences. But I tried my best. I hope this helps my hands really hurt from typing ;-;


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How can you increase the momentum of an object? Explain.

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if you increase either mass or velocity the momentum of an object increases proportionally if you double the mass or velocity you double the momentum.

Mass and velocity are both directly proportional to the momentum. If you increase either mass or velocity, the momentum of the object increases proportionally. If you double the mass or velocity you double the momentum.

The momentum is given by:

P=mv

Where P is momentum.

m is mass and v is velocity.

Therefore, the momentum is increased either by increasing mass or velocity.

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if you increase either mass or velocity the momentum of an object increases proportionally if you double the mass or velocity you double the momentum

Simple Machine Lever: A ________ that pivots on top of a fixed point called a _______.

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A bar that pivots on top of a fixed point is called a lever.

Explain what it mean to say that energy is conserved

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It really means that the total amount of energy in the universe is
a fixed number, and doesn't change.

So if you're watching what's going on in some fixed bottle, box, pot,
or other volume, 'conservation' means that no energy can magically
appear in the bottle or disappear from it.  The total amount of energy
can't change.  The energy can only move from one place to another. 
So if you see the amount of energy change inside there, then you
know that either some of the original energy must have leaked out
and escaped, or else more energy came in from somewhere.

This is actually a very powerful thing to know.  It helps solve a lot
of problems.

Maria and Ben are both suffering from a hereditary disease, as described in the following table.Description of Disease

Patient Description

Maria Blood cells get stuck in blood vessels, causing painful attacks

Ben Hemoglobin is abnormal due to curved shape of red blood cells



Which disease(s) are Maria and Ben suffering from?

a)Both are suffering from type 1 diabetes.

b)Both are suffering from sickle cell anemia.

c)Maria is suffering from sickle cell anemia and Ben from type 1 diabetes.

d)Maria is suffering from type 1 diabetes and Ben from sickle cell anemia.

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The symptoms of Maria and Ben indicates that they are both suffering from sickle cell anemia.

What is sickle cell disease?

Sickle cell disease is a disease of the blood in which the red blood cells produce abnormal hemoglobin which gives the red blood cell a sickle shape and makes them not to efficiently transport oxygen and to get stuck in the capillaries.

Sickle cell disease is a hereditary disease.

Therefore, bassed on their symptoms Maria and Ben are both suffering from sickle cell anemia.

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the answer is option B

A kitten pushes a ball of yarn rolling toward it at 1.00 cm/s with its nose, displacing the ball of yarn 17.5 cm in the opposite direction in 2.00 s. What is the acceleration of the ball of yarn?

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The problem is very unclear.  The way I understand it is like this: 
The yarn is rolling toward the cat, and from the instant the cat first touches
the yarn, it moves 17.5 cm 2 sec, in the direction opposite to the way it was
rolling.

Average speed during the 2 seconds after the bump = 17.5 / 2 = 8.75 cm/s .

Average speed = (1/2) (final speed away from the cat - 1 cm/sec towards the cat)

8.75 cm/s = (1/2) (final speed + 1)
Multiply each side by 2 :
17.5 = final speed + 1
Final speed = 16.5 cm/s

Acceleration = (change in speed) / (time for the change)

Acceleration = (16.5 + 1) / (20) = 0.875 cm/s² .


My confidence level in this one is not excessive, but I'll submit it anyway,
and somebody else can explain to me where I went wrong.



The gravitational attraction between two objects will what is the object move further apart

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The farther apart the two objects, the weaker the gravitational attraction between them.