An example of a high energy electromagnetic wave is a radio wave
a red light wave
an x-ray
an infrared wave
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Give an example of an energy transformation.
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When heat is transferred to a substance explain why the temperature goes up

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Answer: An example of a high energy electromagnetic wave is "X-Ray"

When car runs, it's chemical energy (gasoline) converts into mechanical energy

Temperature is the measure of hotness or coldness of the body, so when heat expose to a substance, it's degree of hotness increases & it's temperature increases

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Explain why dogs pant during hot summer days using the concept of evaporation?

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Because dogs have their bodies covered with fur, sweating is less effective. Dogs have sweat glads in places where there is little fur. However this is not enough in some hot days. To keep the body temperature in order dogs have to rely on panting. The interior of mouth and lungs is wet, so breathing quickly speeds up cooling. It acts similarly to wind blowing on sweaty person's skin.

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What does Dependent viable meaning in science​

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Its the variable which you measure in an experiment. For example, you're conducting an experiment in order to find out how proportions of water affect plant growth, then, your dependent variable should be the height of the plants in the experiment.

The highest point of a wave is called thea. height.
b. trough.
c. crest.
d. wavelength

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The highest point of a wave is called the "crest." A wave is a disturbance that travels through a medium or space, transferring energy without transporting matter. Therefore, the correct answer is option c.

As a wave propagates, it undergoes cycles of oscillation with alternating high and low points. The highest point of a wave, where the displacement or amplitude is at its maximum, is referred to as the "crest." On the other hand, the term "trough" refers to the lowest point of a wave, where the displacement or amplitude is at its minimum in the negative direction. The trough is the opposite of the crest, representing the bottommost part of a wave.

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the answer is c ,  crest

A car of mass m accelerates from speed v_1 to speed v_2 while going up a slope that makes an angle theta with the horizontal. The coefficient of static friction is mu_s, and the acceleration due to gravity is g. Find the total work W done on the car by the external forces.

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Answer:

Work done by external force is given as

Work_(external) = mgLsin\theta + \mu mgLcos(\theta) + (1)/(2)mv_2^2 - (1)/(2)mv_1^2

Explanation:

As per work energy Theorem we can say that work done by all force on the car is equal to change in kinetic energy of the car

so we will have

Work_(external) + Work_(gravity) + Work_(friction) = (1)/(2)mv_2^2 - (1)/(2)mv_1^2

now we have

W_(gravity) = -mg(Lsin\theta)

W_(friction) = -\mu mgcos(\theta) L

so from above equation

Work_(external) - mgLsin\theta - \mu mgLcos(\theta) = (1)/(2)mv_2^2 - (1)/(2)mv_1^2

so from above equation work done by external force is given as

Work_(external) = mgLsin\theta + \mu mgLcos(\theta) + (1)/(2)mv_2^2 - (1)/(2)mv_1^2

Tyler drives 50km north. Tyler then drives back 30km south. What distance did he cover? What was his displacement?

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When Tyler drives 50 km north and then drives back 30 km south, we have:

1. The distance that he covers is 80 km.

2. Tylor's displacement is 20 km.  

1. The distance is a scalar that is given by the sum of the kilometers traveled by Tyler as follows:

d = d_(1) + d_(2) = 50 km + 30 km = 80 km

Hence, the distance traveled by Tyler was 80 km.

2. The displacement is a vector that depends on the direction of travel. Takin the north direction as positive we have:

x = x_(1) + x_(2) = 50 km + (-30 km) = 20 km

Therefore, Tyler's displacement is 20 km.

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Answer:

80 km is distance and 30km north is displacement

Explanation:

distance= 50+30=80km

displacement= 50-20=30

his displacement is 30km north

Which of the following is a good electrical conductor?plastic

concrete

wood

gold

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Greetings!

The answer would be ~ Gold. All metals are good conductors. But some however may be slower than others. Gold is not that great of a conductor, but is the best choice on here.

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~DL