10. A loud motorcycle passes by the front of Bill's house. What mediumdoes the sound wave travel through to get from the motorcycle to Bill's
ears?
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•air
•energy
•vacuum
•large vibrations

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answit would be air because only electromagnetic waves and some others travel thru a vacuum fam

Explanation:

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: Air

Explanation:


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200° Celsius
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Boiling point is at 200° Celsius

Explanation:

Matter exists in three states:

- Solid state: the molecules of the element are fixed in their place and strongly bonded to each other - therefore, they can only vibrate around their fixed position.

- Liquid state: the molecules of the element are free to slide past each other - however, there are still intermolecular forces that keep them close to each other

Gas state: the molecules of the element are completely free to move far from each other

Evaporation is the process that occurs when a substance changes from liquid to gas state. This process occurs when the temperature of the substance reaches its boiling point.

In the graph given in this problem (find it in attachment), we observe that:

- At first, the temperature increases up to 50 Celsius; this is the solid state

- Then the temperature stops increasing --> this is the transition of phase from solid to liquid (melting), which occurs at a constant temperature of 50 Celsius (melting point)

- Then, the temperature increases again up to 200 Celsius (liquid state)

- Then the temperature stops increasing again --> this is the transition of phase from liquid to gas (evaporation), which occurs at a constant temperature of 200 Celsius, which is therefore the boiling point

- Then, the temperature increases again (gas state)

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Answer:

B

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200 degrees Celcius.

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1.
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2.
 Asia

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