A device that conveys information with analog signals and digital signals is called _____.a) an electron device

b) an electrical device

c) an electric device

d) an electronic device

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Answer 1
Answer: I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. A device that conveys information with analog signals and digital signals is called an electronic device. They are components for controlling the flow of electrical currents for the purpose of information processing and system control.
Answer 2
Answer: the correct answer is D

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When a spring is compressed, its potential energy is increased. Specifically, the form of potential energy that increases is called elastic potential energy. The correct answer is "elastic potential energy."

When a spring is compressed, work is done to compress the spring, and this work is stored in the spring as potential energy. The potential energy is stored in the spring in the form of potential energy associated with its deformation, which is called elastic potential energy. When the spring is released, the stored potential energy is converted back into kinetic energy, which causes the spring to expand or oscillate.

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elastic potential energy. its easy, think of it like this. when your shooting a rubber band at them, when you stretch the rubber band it increases the potential energy, and when you let go the potential energy converts into kinetic energy which makes it move. when a rubber band snaps, it means it cant handle all the pressure and potential energy.

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A 2.0-kilogram mass is located 3.0 meters abovethe surface of Earth. What is the magnitude of
Earth’s gravitational field strength at this
location?
(1) 4.9 N/kg (3) 9.8 N/kg
(2) 2.0 N/kg (4) 20. N/kg

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The correct answer is: Option (3) 9.8 N/kg

Explanation:

According to Newton's Law of Gravitation:

F_g = (GmM)/(R^2) --- (1)

Where G = Gravitational constant = 6.67408 × 10⁻¹¹ m³ kg⁻¹ s⁻²

m = Mass of the body = 2 kg

M = Mass of the Earth = 5.972 × 10²⁴ kg

R = Distance of the object from the center of the Earth = Radius of the Earth + Object's distance from the surface of the Earth = (6371 * 10³) + 3.0 = 6371003 m

Plug in the values in (1):

(1)=> F_g = (6.67408 * 10^(-11) * 2 * 5.972*10^(24))/((6371003)^2) = 19.63

Now that we have force strength at the location, we can use:

Force = mass * gravitational-field-strength

Plug in the values:

19.63 = 2.0 * gravitational-field-strength

gravitational-field-strength = 19.63/2 = 9.82 N/kg

Hence the correct answer is Option (3) 9.8 N/kg

(3) 9.8 N/kg is your answer.