Volume , mass, and weight can be measured with balances, scales, and ?

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Answer 1
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If you are talking about volume, then an easy way to measured the volume of a liquid would be with a graduated cylinder. A graduated cylinder is marked with volume units such as milliliter (mL) or the liter (L). One liter equals 1 thousand milliliters.

To measure the volume of a solid you use the formula V = (Length)(Width)(Height)

To measure the volume of a gas you use a graduated cylinder held upside down. At first the cylinder is filled with water. When air is blown into the cylinder, bubbles rise and push some water down. The volume of the water pushed down is equal to the volume of the gas that was blown in.


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I'm Pretty sure its B but I need to know as fast as possible which statement best describes universal law


a)it is in effect some of all time

b)it is in effect all the time

c)it changes over time

d)it operates under specific conditions

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I agree, "B" is the correct answer
Hope it helps you :)

Acceleration is best defined as the rate of change of blank of an object

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Rate of change of velocity of an object.

Speed, or rate of velocity

Use mass in a sentence

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Why do you lose balance while standing on a bus often. Need a expert to answer this. Must choose if 1st 2nd or 3rd Newton Law. And explain Please help.

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Answer:

The loss of balance while standing on a bus often is due:

  • The third Newton law.

Explanation:

The third Newton law from Latin says: "Action is always opposed an equal reaction: or the two bodies on each other are always equal, and in opposite directions," which means that when a force is exercised in a direction by a body, the other body in the interaction exercises a force in the other direction. In the case of the person on the bus, when the bus makes a force forward, your body makes a force in the other direction (back), in a similar case, when the bus stops, its force in directed to the back, in that time your body make a force forward, in each case your body can lose balance because your center of gravity is directed in the same direction in which the opposite force to that of the bus moves.

Water vapor is cooled in which of the following processes? A. Turbulence
B. Convection
C. Precipitation
D. Wind storms

I believe it’s C but I’m not sure .

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Answer:

B. Precipitation.

Explanation:

Precipitation is any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth. It comes in many forms, like rain, sleet, and snow.

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Precipitation

Explanation:

Precipitation occurs when water vapour in the atmosphere condenses and falls back to the earth as rainfall or precipitation. Water vapour is gaseous, when it is cooled, it condenses to the liquid state. Hence precipitation has to do with cooling of water vapour that escapes from the earth surface. This cooling occurs in the cloud and then precipitation follows. See image attached for more details.

In a closed system, the total energy prior to an energy transformation is _______ the total energy after. A. equal to B. unrelated to C. greater than D. less than

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Answer:

A) equal to

In a closed system, the total energy prior to an energy transformation is equal to the total energy after.

Explanation:

A closed system is defined as an isolated region surrounded by a boundary across which no transfer of matter or energy can take place.

Hence, even if there is an energy transformation in a closed system, the overall energy of the closed system remains constant.