If two automobiles have the same velocity do they have the same acceleration?

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Answer 1
Answer: nope not really one could have a faster acceleration than the other.

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Fill in the blank. The gravitational attraction between two objects will ----------- if one object acquires more mass.

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Well,

The Second Universal Law of Gravitation states that "The gravitational attraction between two masses is directly proportional to the mass of each individual object."  That means that if one object gains mass and the other object retains its mass, then gravitational attraction between them will increase.

So, the missing word is "increase."

That's easy.  Once we cut through all the scientific jargon,
we realize it's as simple as: 

A person's weight on Earth increases if he acquires more food,
or puts stones in his pockets.


Explain how we were able to boil water at room temperature

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Answer:

put water at room temperature into a vacuum chamber and begin removing the air. Eventually, the boiling temperature will fall below the water temperature and boiling will begin without heating.

F has _valence electrons.
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As far as I know it's 7

Table C. The Effects of a Magnet on Electric CurrentScenario
Observations of Compass Needle Movement in
Galvanometer
Magnet moving right
to left
(or top to bottom)
Magnet moving left to
right
(or bottom to top)
Magnet stationary
in coil
Pencil moving right to
left
(or top to bottom)
Pencil moving left to
right
(or bottom to top)


Can someone please help me

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magnet moving left to right

Answer:

huh

Explanation:

do u need the whole table?

Which bird on the wire, the one with a mass of 50g or the one with a mass of 60g, has the most potential energy?

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Answer:

one with 60g have the more potential

Explanation:

A 100 N force is applied to move a 15 kg object a horizontal distance of 5 meters at constant speed. * A 15 J B 150 J
C 1500 J
D 15000 J

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Although this question doesn't ask a question, I'm guessing that the
question is probably "How much work is done in moving the object ?"

If my hunch is correct, then the answer is not listed among the choices.

Work = (force) x (distance)

         = (100 N) x  (5 m)  =  500 joules.

Well whaddaya know!  Maybe that wasn't the question.