The factor being measured in an experiment is thea. Scientific law
B. Variable
C. Control
D. Hypothesis

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Answer 1
Answer: The factor being measured in the experiment is a variable B.

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Calculate the total resistance in a parallel circuit made up of resistances of 2, 3, and 4.1.1
9.0
0.91

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Answer:

0.91

Explanation:

as equivalence resistance can be found out using the

1/Req = 1/r1 +1/r2 +1/r3......

now, 1/req= 1/2+1/3+1/4

=6/12+4/12+3/12

=13/12

i.e, req =12/13 =0.91

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A car traveling at a speed of 25 m/s increases its speed to 30.0 m/s in 10.0 seconds. What is the magnitude of itsacceleration?

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Answer:5.5

i dont remember the unit of measurement tho

Explanation:

The electromagnetic wave shown above is made of vibrating

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The electromagnetic wave shown above is made up of vibrating Electric fields. 

I assume this is why electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum, due to lack of matter. 

Answer:

Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves that consist of a combined magnetic and electric effect.

Explanation:

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a ball is thrown upwards. after 2.5s, it has risen 50m. at what velocity was it thrown upwards? assume g = 10m/s squared.

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Answer:

32.5 m/s

Explanation:

Given:

Δy = 50 m

a = -10 m/s²

t = 2.5 s

Find: v₀

Δy = v₀ t + ½ at²

(50 m) = v₀ (2.5 s) + ½ (-10 m/s²) (2.5 s)²

v₀ = 32.5 m/s

Which of the following changes can happen when the forces on an object are unbalanced?a. The object speeds up
b. the object slows down
c. the object changes direction
d. all of the above

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the answer too your question is c.

What is the acceleration caused by your push on the ball

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        Gravity is what causes the ball to accelerate. The acceleration of the ball during the entire time it is in the air, assuming it is on the Earth's surface, is 9.8 m/s2.

What drives a ball's acceleration?

      In a simple scenario, the ball falls in accordance with the direction of gravity, which is always downward. Gravitational acceleration on Earth is 9.8 m/s2 (g=9.8 m/s2). In essence, this indicates that the ball's velocity will increase by 9.8 m/s for every second while it is falling.

       The bowling ball accelerates at 1.875 m/s2.

       The ball revolves around its center of gravity while in flight. The center of gravity's motion is described by Newton's laws of motion. Drag is the term for the force that the air exerts on the motion of the ball as it travels through it.

force

        According to Newton's second law, a large body will accelerate, or change its velocity, at a constant rate, when a constant force is applied to it. In the most basic scenario, when a force is applied to an object at rest, it accelerates in the force's direction.

       Distance, time, acceleration, and velocity relationships. Unfortunately, the golf ball would stop accelerating unless we had a rocket-powered golf ball. It would merely move roughly in the horizontal direction at a constant speed.

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It's (the force of my push) divided by (the mass of the ball).