In the water cycle what state of matter is rain

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Answer 1
Answer: Liquid is the answer
Answer 2
Answer: liquid, the states of matter are solid, liquid and gas

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When the temperature of water increases from room temperature to 90ºC the process of heating the water is... Question 9 options: A. adiabatic
B. exothermic
C. isothermic
D. endothermic
E. all of the above

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Answer : The correct option is, (D) Endothermic

Explanation :

Adiabatic : It is a process in which a heat is constant. That means no heat is lost or gained by the system.

Isothermic : It is a process in which a temperature is constant.

Exothermic : It is a process in which heat released from system to surrounding. In this process, surrounding temperature increases and system temperature decreases.

Endothermic : It is a process in which heat required from the surrounding. In this process, surrounding temperature decreases and system temperature increases.

When the temperature of water increases from room temperature to 90ºC the process of heating the water is endothermic.

Hence, the correct option is, (D) Endothermic

Answer the following question about the attached diagram:1) Will the image form at A or B?

2) Will the image be erect or inverted?

3) Will the image be enlarged, diminished, or the same size?

4) What kind of mirror is this?

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Answer:

1) Image is formed at B

2) The image is an inverted real image

3) The image is a diminished image

4) The mirror is a concave mirror.

Explanation:

According to the diagram, object placed at this point in front of the curved mirror (concave) is placed beyond the center of curvature of the mirror.

To form images by an object placed in front of a curved mirror, ray diagrams are used.

According to the diagram, the first ray from the object incidented on the mirror and parallel to the principal axis converges at the focus (f) after reflection. The second incident ray pass through the focus and then reflect back with reflected ray parallel to the principal axis.

The two reflected ray intersects back at a point B according to the diagram and the image will be formed at that point B with the image head pointing towards the point of intersection.

According to the diagram above, the image will be formed at B and the nature of the image will be inverted, real, diminished (smaller than the object) and formed between the center of curvature and the focus of the mirror.

The mirror in the diagram is a concave mirror since the plane surface of the mirror is bent inwards.

I'm not entirely sure, but I think the first is A, and the second is inverted.

Which describes the characteristics of a liquid?a. It has no fixed volume or shape.
b. It has a fixed volume and shape.
c. It has high energy and expands to fill the container.
d. It has a fixed volume and varied shape.

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What happens when you pour water in a glass? It takes the shape of the glass. This means that water can't have a fixed shape or volume

When the mass of an object increases, the force of gravityincreases.
decreases.
remains the same.
becomes irregular.

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The forces of gravity between two objects depend on the masses
of both objects.  So if one mass increases, then the objects will be
drawn together by stronger gravitational force.

Example:
When a person eats a lot of steak and fat and carbohydrates, his
mass increases, and the bathroom scale shows that the gravitational
forces drawing him and the Earth together have increased.  We say
that he has "gained weight".
increases

the amount of directly tied to the mass of the object... if the object has less mass, so does the amount of gravity...

During a total lunar eclipse, where is the Moon located?a. in the umbra
b. in the penumbra
c. between the Sun and Earth
d. between the umbra and penumbra

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During a total lunar eclipse, the Moon located in the umbra. The answer is letter A. For a total lunar eclipse to occur, the Sun, Earth and Moon must be aligned in a straight line. The Earth’s umbra complete covers the Moon. The earth’s umbra is about 870,000 miles wide.

Answer:

a

Explanation:

Recall that the height of an object t seconds after it begins moving when gravity is the only force acting on the object is given. h(t)=-16x^2 + v0t + h0. h(t) is given in feet. v0 = initial velocity of object in ft/sec. ho= initial height of object in feet. If the feather is dropped from the top of the bridge 90 feet above a river, how long does it take the feather to reach the water?

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That's pretty easy, have a look :

h(t)=−16x2=v0t+h0
v0=0 ft/sec
h0=90 ft

The only thing you need to do is to find t and the problem is solved.

Answer:

Time taken, t = 2.37 seconds

Explanation:

It is given that,

Height of an object at time t is given by :

h(t)=-16t^2+v_0t+h_0

Where

v₀ is initial velocity of object

h₀ is initial height of the object

The feather is dropped from the top of the bridge 90 feet above a river. we have to find the time taken by the feather to reach the water.

At the surface of water, h(t) = 0 and v₀t = 0

So, 0=-16t^2+0+90

t = 2.37 seconds

The feather will take 2.37 seconds to reach the water surface.