If you are following a car and also being tailgated by another vehicle, your best option would be to.. a. Increase the following distance between you and the car in front of you b. Slam on your breaks immediately c. Speed up to increase the space between you and the tailgating car d. Slowly and steadily apply your breaks

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

D. Slowly and steadily apply your breaks.

Explanation:

When a person is being tailgated by another vehicle there's a risk of accident, due to the difference of speeds. When someone is being tailgated by another vehicle, it's because they vehicle doesn't work, cannot move by itself, so one vehicle impulse another.

To avoid any accident, the vehicle that's being tailgated must apply breaks often and slowly to try to maintain the same constant distance and speed than the other vehicle. This constant distance is what avoid accidents.

Therefore, the right answer is D.

Answer 2
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Answer:

Your answer here is D

Explanation:

Slowly pressing your breaks will help ensure you are not hit by the other car. If they hit you its their fault. Hope this helps :)!


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Answer:

An atom that loses a electron is called a cation and has an overall positive charge.

how would your weight change with time if you were on s space ship traveling away from Earth toward the moon

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Well, before we discuss that, I think we have to carefully understand
and agree on something.  We have to be very clear about what we
mean by 'weight' ...  is it what you feel, or is it the product of

           (your mass) x (the acceleration of gravity where you are).

If you're on a space ship, then any time your engine is not burning,
you feel weightless.  It doesn't matter where you are, or what body
you may be near.  If you're not doing a burn, and the only force on
you is the force of gravity, then you don't feel any weight at all.

But of we say that your 'weight' is the product of

           (your mass) times (the acceleration of gravity where you are),

then it depends on where you are, and whether you're close to
the Earth or closer to the moon.  You may not feel it, but you're
going to have weight, and it's going to change during your trip
in space.

You know that the force of gravity depends on how far you are
from the body that's attracting you.

-- As you travel from the Earth to the moon, gravity will pull you
less and less toward Earth, and more and more toward the moon. 

-- Your weight will get less and less, until you reach the point
in space where the gravitational attractions are equal in both
directions.  That's about 24,000 miles before you reach the
moon ... about 90% of the way there.  At that point, your weight
is really zero, because the pull toward the Earth and the pull toward
the moon are equal.

-- From there, the rest of the way to the moon, your weight will
start to grow again.  It begins at zero at the 'magic point', and it
grows and grows until you reach the moon's surface.  When
you're there, your weight has grown to about 1/6 of what you
weigh on Earth, and it won't get any bigger.  If you weigh
120 pounds on Earth, then you weigh about 19.86 pounds on
the moon ... PLUS your space suit, boots, heater/air conditioner,
oxygen tank, radiation shielding, radio, and all the other stuff that
you need to survive on the moon for a few hours.

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Answer:

I think it's B it can not be C or D because it has nothing to do with chemical energy

Answer:

Your answer is B

Explanation:

When a ball falls it is gaining kinetic energy because it gains speed as it falls.Since its gaining kinetic energy it loses potential energy so ur answer is B :) hope it helps

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If a person is pushing a desk across the room, then there is an applied force acting upon the object. The applied force is the force exerted on the desk by the person. The normal force is the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another stable object.


hope it helps

If someone is pushing a desk across the room then there is an applied force upon acting upon an object