What happens to ocean water as it moves from Antarctica to the equator

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Answer: As they move water, ocean currents distribute heat and nutrients around the globe.                                                                                                                       


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Is a plasma fluid? explain your answer

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Yes, a plasma is a fluid just like a liquid or a gas, but charged particles within it allow it to react to electromagnetism

Dalton's ideas on atomic theory

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The scientist thought that the atom was the smallest particle in the universe is John Dalton. He established the atomic theory which consists of five; elements are made of extremely small particles called atoms, atoms of different element have different sizes, mass and physic – chemical properties, atoms cannot be divided further, destroyed or created, atoms can combine to form compounds and in chemical reaction, atoms can be combined, separated or rearranged.

Who first introduced the idea that the Sun is the center of the universe?A. Albert Einstein
B. Edwin Hubble
C. Johannes Kepler
D. Nicolaus Copernicus

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I'm not sure that Copernicus was the 'first', but he was
certainly before any of the other names on that list.

Also, to be technical about it, none of those other choices
would agree that the sun is the center of the "universe" ...
only the center of the solar system.

           Your answer would be D. Nicolaus Copernicus, he introduced this idea in a pamphlet that he published in 1514.

Mathematically boyle's law is​

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Explanation:

Boyles law is the pressure of a fixed mass of gas which is inversely proportional to its volume provided that the temperature is kept constant.

Why don't satellites in orbit fall to the ground? Why they don't fly off into space?

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-- The satellite IS falling, but it never reaches the ground because
it's also moving "sideways" ... in the direction of the orbit ... and
because the Earth is shaped like a sphere.
 
The satellite is moving sideways fast enough so that by the time
it falls 1 foot, the Earth's surface has curved down away from it
1 foot, so it's still the same distance from the Earth's surface.

-- A satellite doesn't fly off into space for the same reason that
a yo-yo doing "around the world" on the end of a string doesn't
fly off ... It's being held onto the circle by the tension in the string,
a force that keeps pulling it toward the center of the circle.

There's a force on the satellite too, that keeps pulling it toward
the center of the Earth.  It's the gravitational force between the
Earth and the satellite.

The satellite doesn't fly off into space for the same reason that
YOU don't do that either.  

The complex balancing act between a satellite's forward speed and the gravitational force pressing upon it prevents satellites in orbit from falling to the ground or shooting off into space.

When a satellite is put into orbit, it reaches a fast enough speed to escape the Earth's gravitational attraction.

By continuously falling towards the Earth and moving forward at the same time, the satellite may maintain a stableorbit.

This motion results in a curved course, which causes the Earth to be in a constant state of freefall.

Although the satellite is constantly being drawn towards the Earth by gravity, its forward velocity prevents it from dropping.

Thus, satellites don't fall or break free into space and are kept in a stable orbit.

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An "E" tuning fork with a frequency of 329 Hz is used to test the "E" note of a piano. Four beats are heard. This means _____.The piano key is in tune.
The piano key is out of tune and has a frequency of 333 Hz.
The piano key is out of tune and has a frequency of 325 Hz.
The piano key is out of tune and has a frequency of either 325 or 333 Hz

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The correct choice is

The piano key is out of tune and has a frequency of either 325 or 333 Hz

Beat frequency has been given as 4 Hz. hence the frequency must be above or below the given frequency of 329 Hz by 4 Hz. To get the upper level of frequency we add the beat frequency to the given frequency. To get the lower level, we subtract the beat frequency from the given frequency

f' = 329 + 4 = 333 Hz

and

f'' = 329 - 4 = 325 Hz

The piano key is out of tune and has a frequency of either 325 or 333 Hz