What do you think your weight would be if you were floating in space a long way from any planets?Explain your answer.

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Answer 1
Answer: there will be less weight on space than on earth because there is no gravity on space
Answer 2
Answer: Your weight will be less than on Earth because in space there is no or very less gravitational pull. There are no planets forming any magnetic fields for other objects to be attracted to.

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Which of the following graphs shows the relationship between two variables that obey the inverse square law?​

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Answer:

The First One (On Odyssey Ware)

Explanation:

Well, if we've been paying attention in class, we already KNOW that the electrostatic force changes as the inverse square of the distance, and the top graph is conveniently labeled "Electrostatic Force".

But if we didn't already know that, we'd have to examine the graphs, and find the one where 'y' changes like 1/x² .

The top graph does that.  After 1 unit of time, the force is 350.  Double the time to 2 units, and the force should drop to 1/4 of 350 ... sure enough, it's a little less than 90.  Double the time again, to 4 units, and it should drop to 1/4 of a little less than 90 ... by golly, it's down below 30.

The first graph is what an inverse square looks like.  Now that you've worked out this graph, you'll know an inverse square relationship whenever you see it.  

How many grams of Hydrogen (H) would need to react with 190 grams of Fluorine (F) to make 200 grams of HF (Hydrofluoric Acid)?

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I would look this one up on google

Answer:

10

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When taking a shower are girls suppose to wipe front to back ?

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Answer:

Explanation:

I don't think it matters while taking a shower, however, while using the restroom, it is especially encourgaed to wipe front to back. The reasoning behind this is to prevent UTI's that are transferred by fecal particles and bacteria from the anus into the vagina. Hope this helps:)

I think you should always wipe front to back to prevent any type of bacteria from getting near you know..

The specific heat capacity of a substance is the amount of energy associated with doing which of the following to 1kg of the substance?

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Answer:

Raising its temperature by 1^(\circ)C

Explanation:

The specific heat capacity of a substance is defined as the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1^(\circ)C.

The specific heat capacity of a substance essentially tells us how much energy is needed to heat the substance: the larger it is, the more energy is needed. The amount of energy needed to increase the temperature of a substance is given by

Q=mC_s \DeltaT

where

m is the mass of the substance

Cs is the specific heat capacity

\Delta T is the temperature variation of the substance

Answer:

Raising its temperature by 1 C

Explanation:

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How does acceleration affect velocity

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you get a repetative increase in velocity 
Well the rate at which velocity changes with time is called Acceleration. Accelerating is a measure of how quickly the velocity is changing. If velocity doesn't change, there is no acceleration. 

What’s the similarity between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion

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Explanation:

At first sight, it doesn’t make sense that both fission and fusion release energy.

The key is in how tightly the nucleons are held together in a nucleus. If a nuclear reaction produces nuclei that are more tightly bound than the originals, then the excess energy will be released.

It turns out that the most tightly bound atomic nuclei are around the size of iron-56.

Thus, if you split a nucleus that is much larger than iron into smaller fragments, you will release energy because the smaller fragments are at a lower energy than the original nucleus.

If instead you fuse very light nuclei to get bigger products, energy is again released because the nucleons in the products are more tightly bound than in the original nuclei.

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