List three measurements with different units this are equal to 5 meters

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Answer 1
Answer: 5kg
50cm
500in
Hope this helped good luck to you

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At 25°C, the screech of the Sneetches can travel 250 meters across the plains of Sneedville in 0.50 seconds. Determine the velocity of these sound waves as they travel across the plains. show your work

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Answer:

The velocity of the sound waves across the plains of Sneedville is 500 m/s.

Step-by-Step Explanation:

Distance travel by the screech of Sneetches = d = 250 m

Time taken to cove 250 meters = t = 0.50 s

Let the velocity of the sound waves be v, such that:

v = d/t

⇒ v = 250/0.5

⇒ v = 500 m/s

The amount of water vapor in the air is known as the _______.a.temperature b.condensation c.humidity d.precipitation

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it is C the humidity
The amount of water vapor in the air is known as the _______.

c. Humidity


What is the recommended amount of time that a teenager should be participating in physical activity A: 30 min
B: 60 min
C: 45 min
D: 15 min

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The answer is B) 60 min.

Help me what times would it e and where do i put a x to show where London will be in 12 hours time

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Look at the picture I attached.  It's a part of your sheet,
with some added information.

-- The line between the day-side and night-side of the Earth is the line
where day changes to night, or night changes to day.  Even if we don't know
which way the Earth is turning in the picture,  London is halfway between
sunrise and sunset, so it's about Midnight there.

-- Do you remember that the Earth spins all the way around in 24 hours,
and half-way around in 12 hours ?
So in 12 hours from now, London will be halfway around, on the day side,
and it will be about Noon there,

When you see where I placed London at Noon on my drawing, you may
wonder why it's so 'high up' on that side.

Remember that the Earth is not spinning arounf the sunrise/sunset line.
It's spinning around the 'axis' ... the line through the north and south poles.

This is a picture of the Earth during the dead of Winter in the northern hemisphere.
The north pole is tipped away from the sun. You can see that London spends
much more than half of each spin in the dark, and much less than half of it in
the light.  This corresponds to the short days and long nights of Winter.

Answer this please. thanks in advance!! please tel me                                                                 a christmas tree lights are set up in series1. a set of lights has 50 bulbs  what will be the voltage across each bulb?
show your working out.

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If 50 identical light bulbs are connected in series across
a single power source, then the voltage across each bulb
is ( 1/50 ) of the voltage delivered by the power source.
Presuming that this tree is connected into a mains power source in the UK. The total output of the UK mains source is 230V. So if we share this voltage equally between 50 bulbs:
230V / 50 = 4.6V

I'm not 100 per cent sure this is correct though and different countries may have different mains power supplies. Hope it helps anyway.

EDIT: This also does not take into account resistance in the bulbs and wires but is all I can tell you from the information provided in the question.

Which two of the following are the densest of the materials shown? Material Mass (g) Volume (L)

Rock 1000 0.5

Pillow 200 10

Bottle of soda 2000 2

Loaf of bread 100 1


rock and bottle of soda

loaf of bread and rock

loaf of bread and pillow

bottle of soda and loaf of bread

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Explanation:

The density of the material is given by,

Density = (mass)/(Volume)

Case 1: Rock

Density = (mass)/(Volume)

Density = (1000)/(0.5)

Density = 2000 (g)/(L)

Case 2: Pillow

Density = (mass)/(Volume)

Density = (200)/(10)

Density = 20 (g)/(L)

Case 3: Bottle of Soda

Density = (mass)/(Volume)

Density = (2000)/(2)

Density = 1000 (g)/(L)

Case 4: Load of bread

Density = (mass)/(Volume)

Density = (100)/(1)

Density = 100 (g)/(L)

Thus, rock and bottle of soda has maximum density.