What kind of friction exists between solid objects moving in water?static friction
sliding friction
rolling friction
drag

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Drag friction.

Explanation:

If you have a solid object, go through air, it experiences drag because the air molecules push back a tiny bit. This drag is enhanced because in water, the molecules are more resistant than air, that's why if you try to run in knee deep water, you experience much more drag than when you are running with your legs out of the water.


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Thermal energy is transferred as heat from a warmer object to a cooler object until Select one: a. all of the energy from the hot object is transferred to the cold object. b. the temperature is the same in both objects. c. all of the energy from the cold object is transferred to the hot object. d. the thermal energy is converted into another type of energy such as light.

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Answer: Option B

Explanation:

When the thermal energy is transferred from a hotter body to the colder body then the transfer of energy takes place until the temperature of both the objects are same.

The energy from the hotter body is transferred to the colder body. Example: The heat transfer from the hotter water takes place into the colder water.

The energy transfer will stop only when the temperature of both the water will be same.

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What two motions do all planets have?

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Answer:

The two planetary movements are revolution and rotation.

Explanation:

In the vast solar system, planets traverse while also remaining fixated within the system because of gravity. Each planet is unique and so is its movement, but, at the same time, there are two common types of movements.

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Jose wandered 4 kilometers at 2 kilometers per hour. How long did Jose wander?

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Jose wandered for 2 hour with speed at 2 kilometers per hour.

What is speed?

The speed of an item, which is a scalar quantity in everyday usage and kinematics, is the size of the change in that object's position over time or the size of the change in that object's position per unit of time.

The instantaneous speed is the upper limit of the average speed as the duration of the time interval approaches zero. The average speed of an item in a period of time is equal to the distance travelled by the object divided by the duration of the period.

Given parameters:

Distancetravelled by Jose = 4 kilometer.

Speed of Jose = 2 kilometers per hour.

Now from definition of speed:

Total time taken = Distance travelled by Jose ÷ Speed of Jose

= 4 kilometer ÷ 2 kilometers per hour.

= 2 hour.

Hence,  Jose wandered for 2 hour.

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He wandered for 2 hours, just do 4/2= 2.

What is the average acceleration of a jet ski that goes from rest to 10 m/s west in 4 s? Take the direction west to be positive, and east to be negative. A.
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B.
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C.
0.4 m/s2

D.
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|acceleration| = (change in speed) / (time for the change)

                       = (10 m/s - 0)          /  (4 s)

                       =        (10 / 4) (m/s²)

                       =            2.5 m/s² .

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How is the motion of P waves different from the motion of S waves?

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S waves travel slower than P waves.