What is the closest universe to Earth?

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Answer 1
Answer: "Universe" means "everything ... all space and all time".

So there's only one universe, we're in it, and the one that
we're in is the closest one.
Answer 2
Answer: As when know of right now, well... we actually don't know if there is a "multiverse". GOD knows, however, you should ask him.

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A snail can move approximately 0.30 meters per minute. How many meters can the snail cover in 15 minutes?

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A snail can move approximately 0.30 meters per minute then it would cover 4.5 meters in 15 minutes.

What is speed?

The total distance covered by any object per unit of time is known as speed. It depends only on the magnitude of the moving object. The unit of speed is a meter/second. The generally considered unit for speed is a meter per second.

As given in the problem a snail can move approximately 0.30 meters per minute and we have to calculate the distance covered in 15 minutes.

speed of the snail  =  0.30 meters per minute

time = 15 minutes

distance covered by the snail = speed  ×time

distance covered by the snail = 0.30 ×15

distance covered by the snail = 4.5 meters

Thus, the distance covered by the snail in the 15 minutes would be 4.5 meters.

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distance = velocity (or speed) x time
so, distance = 0.30 meters.min x 15 mins
distance = 4.5 meters 

What is the total energy of a 175,000kg shuttle orbiting the Earth at 600km above Earth's surface?

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m = 175,000 kg
g = 10 m/s^2
h = 600,000 m

Ep = mgh
Ep = 1050 * 10^9 [J]

A wave travels at a speed of 34 cm/s. It’s wavelength is 18 cm. What is the period of the wave?0.75 s

1.2 s

0.66 s

0.53 s

Regions of compression and rarefaction help define _______.

Electromagnetic waves

Longitudinal waves, but not transverse waves

Transverse waves, but not longitudinal waves

All mechanical waves

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0.53 seconds
(Comment if you need calculations/explanation)

Longitudinal waves but not transverse waves

A precipitation reaction is a reaction between two aqueous __________ that results in the formation of a solid compound.

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It is between 2 aqueous solutions that results in a formation of a solid compound

Answer:

A precipitation reaction is a reaction between two aqueous Solutions that results in the formation of a solid compound.

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Which statement best describes perigee? A. The closest point in Earth's orbit of the Sun
B. The Sun's orbit that is closest to the Moon
C. The farthest point in the Moon's orbit to Earth
D. The closet point in the Moon's orbit to Earth

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Whenever you see "-gee" in the description of a point in an orbit,
you know it's talking about an orbit of the Earth.  You see the same
piece of a word in "geology" and "geography".  "Geometry" began
as the study of measuring places on the Earth, so that you and your
neighbor could agree on where your field ends and his begins, and
if you wanted to buy part of his field from him, the two of you could
go outside, do some measurements, and agree on what area you're
paying him for.

"Perigee" and "apogee" are the points in the orbit of the Moon, or a
TV satellite, or the International Space Station, where the orbiting body
is nearest or farthest from the Earth.  "Perigee" is the lowest/nearest point. 
"Apogee" is the highest/farthest point.

If the description has "-helion" in it instead of "-gee", then it's talking about
an orbit around the sun, like points in the Earth's orbit.  The "-helion" comes
from the Greek word "Helios" for the Sun.
Earth is at perihelion during the first few days of January, and at aphelion
during the first few days of July.  (That's right ... nearest to the sun in January,
and farthest from the sun in July.)

What is an object's change in position, or displacement, and the change in time over which that displacement occurred used to calculate?a. average velocity
b. inertia
c. average force
d. force of gravity

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the answer is a  average velocity