How do similar (S-S or N-N) magnetic poles interact?

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Answer 1
Answer: Magnets with the same polarity (N-N or S-S) repel one another along the same direction. This agrees to the common rule that like poles repel and unlike poles attract. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.
Answer 2
Answer:

Explanation:

Magnet has two poles: (1) North pole and (2) South pole.

Like poles repel each other. If the like poles are interacting each other then there will be force of repulsion in between these poles.

Unlike poles attract each other. If the unlike poles are interacting each other then there will be force of attraction in between these poles.

S-S and N-N magnetic poles repel each other.


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Acceleration occurs whenever an ___________________ force acts on an object.

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Acceleration occurs whenever the forces on an object are unbalanced.

It's the group of forces on the object that's either balanced or unbalanced.
There's no such thing as "an unbalanced force".

Acceleration is known to occur whenever an unbalanced force acts on an object.

Inertia is defined as the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion. Objects moving in space tend to move in straight lines because of inertia. If this is the case, then why do planets orbit in elliptical paths?A The magnetic force caused by the lining up of the distant stars pushes the planets into curved paths.
B The force of gravity between planets keeps them on a curved path and prevents them from leaving the solar system.
C The force created by the nuclear fusion of the hydrogen in the Sun causes the planets' curved paths.
D The speed of the planets and the gravitational pull of the Sun cause the planets' curved paths.

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Answer:

Option D is the answer

Explanation:

The gravitational pull of the sun bends the path of the planet making it move in a elleptical path.

Why don't satellites in orbit fall to the ground? Why they don't fly off into space?

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-- The satellite IS falling, but it never reaches the ground because
it's also moving "sideways" ... in the direction of the orbit ... and
because the Earth is shaped like a sphere.
 
The satellite is moving sideways fast enough so that by the time
it falls 1 foot, the Earth's surface has curved down away from it
1 foot, so it's still the same distance from the Earth's surface.

-- A satellite doesn't fly off into space for the same reason that
a yo-yo doing "around the world" on the end of a string doesn't
fly off ... It's being held onto the circle by the tension in the string,
a force that keeps pulling it toward the center of the circle.

There's a force on the satellite too, that keeps pulling it toward
the center of the Earth.  It's the gravitational force between the
Earth and the satellite.

The satellite doesn't fly off into space for the same reason that
YOU don't do that either.  

The complex balancing act between a satellite's forward speed and the gravitational force pressing upon it prevents satellites in orbit from falling to the ground or shooting off into space.

When a satellite is put into orbit, it reaches a fast enough speed to escape the Earth's gravitational attraction.

By continuously falling towards the Earth and moving forward at the same time, the satellite may maintain a stableorbit.

This motion results in a curved course, which causes the Earth to be in a constant state of freefall.

Although the satellite is constantly being drawn towards the Earth by gravity, its forward velocity prevents it from dropping.

Thus, satellites don't fall or break free into space and are kept in a stable orbit.

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You should vary your ____________ based on the size and noise level of the venue you are speaking in.

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I think, the best word to fill the blank is "voice". You should vary your voice based on the size and noise level of the venue you are speaking in. Because when you are speaking you use your voice to be heard. Also, it is the only thing you can vary depending on the size and the noise when speaking in a certain location.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Choose heated air or cooled air for the following atmospheric property term: risesheated air
cooled air

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I'm not really sure what you mean, but it could be heated air because 'rises' could mean temperature rising, and when temperature rises, the air heats up... i hope I'm correct and this helps you. correct me if I'm wrong.

I also think it's hot air, but I'm pretty sure it's because hot air rises. I'm not 100% sure so I'm sorry if it wrong :)

Two objects are moving at equal speed along a level, frictionless surface. the second object has twice the mass of the first object. they both slide up the same frictionless incline plane. which object rises to a greater height?

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Answer:

They both rises to same height.

Explanation:

When an object is sliding up in friction less surface than according to conservation of energy its potential energy will be converted into kinetic energy.

mgH=(1)/(2)mv^(2)\n v=√(2gH)

Here, m is the mass, v is the velocity, g is the acceleration due to gravity and H is the height.

Here the height is independent on the mass of an object and its only depend on velocity.

Now according to the question, two objects have same velocity but they have different masses.

Therefore, they rises to the same height because  height will not change with mass.

Both objects rise to the same height

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Further explanation

Let's recall Kinetic Energy Formula as follows:

\large {\boxed{Ek = (1)/(2)mv^2} }

Ek = Kinetic Energy ( Joule )

m = mass of the object ( kg )

v = speed of the object ( m/s )

Let us now tackle the problem !

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Given:

initial speed of first object = initial speed of second object = v

final speed of first object = final speed of second object = 0

mass of first object = m

mass of second object = 2m

Asked:

height = H = ?

Solution:

We will use Conservation of Energy to solve this problem:

Ep_1 + Ek_1 = Ep_2 + Ek_2

0 + (1)/(2)mv^2 = mgH + 0

(1)/(2)v^2 = gH

v^2 = 2gH

\boxed {H = (v^2)/(2g)}

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H_1 : H_2 = (v_1^2)/(2g) : (v_2^2)/(2g)

H_1 : H_2 = v_1^2 : v_2^2

H_1 : H_2 = v^2 : v^2

H_1 : H_2 = 1 : 1

\boxed{ H_1 = H_2 }

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Conclusion:

Both objects rise to the same height

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Answer details

Grade: High School

Subject: Physics

Chapter: Energy