What other property of the object increases as well?
What other property of the object increases as well? - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: The only thing on the list that's a property of
the object is inertia, so that must be it.

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What does a mechanical advantage less then one mean? What is gained?

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A mechanical advantage less than ' 1 ' means the output force is less than the input
force. But distance is gained ... the load moves farther than the driving force moves.

An example of all this is a big father and his little 4-year-old daughter playing
on the see-saw in the park.  He adjusts the board so that he's much closer
to the pivot than she is, and that way, their weights can balance each other.

It's set up so that the mechanical advantage from him to her is less than ' 1 '.
Now, look at what happens when Dad sits down on his end of the see-saw,
and pushes it down with his 180 pounds of force.  At the other end, the board
is barely lifting her with a force of just 30 pounds.  BUT ... as he sinks down
only 1 foot against his end of the board, her end rises 6 feet off the ground.

Each element is made up of only one kind of_________

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Each element is made up of only one kind of atom.
Each element has their own atom.
each element is made up of one kind of ATOM

You serve a volleyball with a mass of 2.1 kg. The ball leaves your hand with a speed of 30 m/s. The ball has—— energy.

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Answer:

kinetic energy

Explanation:

1.    How does the friction affect forwardmotion? Give an example.
 2.    Describe two ways to change the
frictional force between two solids surfaces.


Change the lubrication between the two surfaces

Change the normal force between the two surfaces


3.   
How does air resistance affect the
velocity of a falling object?
 4.    What two sources of friction do you
have to overcome when you are walking?
 5.    If you push a chair across the floor
at a constant velocity, how does the force of friction compare with the force
exert? Explain.



6.   
If you push a book against a wall
hard enough, it will not slide down even though gravity is pulling it. Use what
you know about Newton’s laws of motion to explain why the book doesn’t fall.

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1.       Friction affects forward motion by repelling or trying to cancel the force which the opposite of its direction. For example, the wheel against the road pavement.

3. Air resistance affect the velocity of a falling object by either interfering with the gravitation force the object is acting on the subject. Hence, these since air assuming that the direction is perpendicular with gravity will result the object to drop sideways or gradually.
 

4. The friction of the pavement and the air molecules.

5. Since the exerted force of the human is greater the object moves until the frictional force cancel itself or produce a net force both the force of the chair, gravity and friction.

6. Third law of motion which states that the force exerted of A to B, B will exert the same force that was exerted by A leaving the gravitational force canceled.




You are looking at a flower with 5 petals, 5 sepals, 1 pistil, and 10 stamens. Is this a monocot or a dicot plant? -Need this ASAP! thank you all inadvance!!

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Dicot plant
Monocot:
~3 or a multiple of three petals (3, 6, 9, etc.) 

Dicot:
~4, 5 or multiples of 4 or 5 (5, 4, 8, 10, 12, 20, 15, etc.)

^^^^^ simple explanation of the petals


Q1. In a 100m track event, the time taken by four runners is 10 sec., 10.2 sec., 10.4 sec and 10.6 sec. Find the ratio of their speed.

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distance (s)=100m
time
T₁=10
T₂=10.2
T₃=10.4
T₄=10.6
by v=(s)/(t)
we get
V₁=(100)/(10)
V₁=10m/s

V₂=(100)/(10.2)
V₂=9.8m/s

V₃=(100)/(10.4)
V₃=9.61 m/s

V₄=(100)/(10.6)
V₄=9.43 m/s

V₁:V₂:V₃:V₄ = 10 : 9.8 : 9.61 : 9.43