Which sub-atomic particle is positively charged and found in the nucleus? A) proton B) neutron C) electron D) beta particle

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Answer 1
Answer: It's a proton. There are always at least 1 inside a nucleus

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Balance P4O10+3H2O to 2H3PO4

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the result you got it suppose to be 4H3PO4 therefore you balance it like this :
P4O10 + 6H2p ----> 4H3PO4

Barometers have long been used to predict the weather. Jay and Jeff were responsible for recording the class weather data each day in March. One day, they noticed that there was a rapid change in the barometric pressure. The barometric pressure dropped down very, very quickly. What type of weather could Jay and Jeff expect soon? A) fog B) rain C) clearing D) drop in temperature

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Answer:

B) rain

Explanation:

The barometer is a device that is used to measure atmospheric pressure and, consequently, the height at which someone rises, as well as to approximately predict atmospheric changes. Thus, a rising barometer indicates an increase in air pressure, whereas a falling barometer indicates a decrease in air pressure.

In environments with low atmospheric pressure and, therefore, heat, the heated air tends to rise and, when reaching higher altitudes, condenses, forms clouds and precipitates. In this situation, the barometric pressure drops very, very quickly, indicating that a rain is coming.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

You would have rain. You would have clouds, precipitation, and strong winds.

What 2 Tacoma make up the scientific name

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Genus, species.
In that order.

Mr. D needs to create a lever with a mechanical advantage of 0.4. If he is going toapply his force 2 meters from the fulcrum, how far away must his load be from the
fulcrum to get the correct mechanical advantage?

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Answer:

The distance of load from fulcrum is 5 m.

Explanation:

Given:

Mechanical advantage, MA = 0.4

Distance of force from fulcrum is, \textrm{Effort arm}=2\ m

Distance of load from fulcrum is, \textrm{Load Arm}=?

We know that, Mechanical advantage of a machine is the ratio of the effort arm and load arm.

So, Mechanical advantage is given as:

MA=\frac{\textrm{Effort Arm}}{\textrm{Load Arm}}\n\n0.4=\frac{2}{\textrm{Load Arm}}\n\n\textrm{Load Arm}=(2)/(0.4)=5\ m

Therefore, the distance of load from fulcrum is 5 m.

15 POINTS! What are some differences and similarities between Electromagnetic and Mechanical waves?

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Elecromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum, but a mechanical wave cannot.Mechanical waves can only exist in a medium, such as air or water. Electromagneticwaves behave like waves and particles, but mechanical waves only behavelike waves.

What is the normal acceleration of a car?

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The normal acceleration in the United States is zero to sixty time. The average rate on ordinary cars was between 3 and 4 m/s2
I went to everybody's favorite search engine to get some data to answer this question with.  I can't name it, but it rhymes with Floogle.  Anyway, I searched for the phrase "zero to 60" just to get an idea of what's hot.

Floogle pointed me to a website that provided this data on fast cars:

#1). 2016 AMZ Grimsel Electric Race Car0-60 mph 1.5 sec

#2).
2014 Porsche 918 Spyder0-60 mph 2.3 sec

#3).
2015 Tesla Model S P90D 'Ludicrous Speed' Upgrade0-60 mph 2.6 sec

And my favorite, because I own one:

#4). 2000 Dodge Intrepid ES   0-60 mph 8.4 sec

Here are the accelerations for the zero-to-60 times listed for these 4 cars:

#1).  17.88 m/s²  (1.82 G's) 
#2). 
11.66 m/s²  (1.19 G's)
#3).  10.32 m/s²  (1.05 G's)
#4).    3.19 m/s²  (0.33 of a G)

That's what these "fast cars" will do, on the track,
with their pedals mashed to the metal.

"Normal" accelerations are all less than these.