What does histogram mean

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Answer 1
Answer: The histogram is a diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval.
Answer 2
Answer:

 histogram is a math term, it is a chart, but the side do not touch



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The earth takes 1 year to revolve around the sun at 1 A.U. distance (an astronomical unit = 93,000,000 miles). If a planet were 4 A.U. from the sun, how many years would it take to make 1 orbit?

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Kepler's third law states that the square of the orbital period is proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit. In equation form, P^2 / a^3 = constant. For the earth, (1 y)^2 / (1 AU)^3 = 1, so the constant is 1. For a planet 4 AU from the sun:
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When you are in bed asleep, are you in motion? Explain

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Typically when you fall asleep your brain puts your body into a temporary state of paralysis. This does not always affect you fully however, which is where people sleep walk and other such things like that. Similarly, your brain does not always wake up all at once, which is why it is possible to wake up and not be able to move for awhile.
Yes, you are moving, your chest moves up and down while you are breathing. The only time you would truly be devoid of motion is when you are deceased.

The Earth belongs to the group of rocky planets that orbits between the sun and the asteroid belt. Place these planets in order, starting closest to the sun. A) Mercury-Earth-Venus-Mars B) Mercury-Venus-Earth-Mars C) Mercury-Venus-Earth-Saturn D) Venus-Mars-Earth-Jupiter

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B. Mercury-Venus-Earth-Mars

Answer:

B. Mercury-Venus-Earth-Mars

Explanation:

Force and Motion: Force changes _________.

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net force, i think could be a possible answer 
speed I'm pretty sure 


A flashlight has a resistance of 30 Q and is connectedby a wire to a 90 V source of voltage. What is the
current in the flashlight?

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Answer:

3 A

Explanation:

The relationship between voltage, current and resistance in a conductor is expressed by Ohm's law, which states that:

V=RI

where:

V is the potential difference across the conductor

R is the resistance of the conductor

I is the current flowing through it

In this problem, for this flashlight we have:

V = 90 V is the potential difference

R=30 \Omega is the resistance of the flashlight

Solving for I, we find the current:

I=(V)/(R)=(90)/(30)=3 A

What does an electromagnet have that a bar magnet does not ?

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The bar magnet and the electromagnet act identical. The difference being a electromagnet is a coil of wire that has a power source connect to both ends, this energizes the coil with an electromagnetic field.