Force and Motion: Force changes _________.

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Answer 1
Answer: net force, i think could be a possible answer 
Answer 2
Answer: speed I'm pretty sure 



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A baseball with a mass of 0.15 kg is moving at a speed of 40 m/s. What isthe baseball's kinetic energy?

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Answer:

120 J

Explanation:

KE = mv²/2 = (0.15 kg * [40 m/s]²)/2 = 120 J

Answer:

120 J

Explanation:

KE = 1/2 mv²

KE = 1/2 (0.15)(40)²

KE = 1/2 (0.15)(1600)

KE = 1/2 (240)

KE = 120 J

What is a perfect bounce in physics?? Is it force? High School Physics, not middle school physics.

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Perfect Bounce in Physics:

In the physics or the scientific world, each and every fact that occurs is connected with the forces of gravity. Gravity is the only thing which makes life possible on earth. Due to the impact of energies and laws of motion, the bounce occurs in physics. The collisions and other gravitational pull comes into consideration.

However, the bouncing is a temporary act and gets nullified after sometime. Work and force plays equally important role here. It is only because of this, everything in the universe exists. The movement of objects and its displacement is also associated with this. All the frictions and gravity comes under this.

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It is the bisector of the photosynthesis if you want the nucleustransformation to let you know transpirtation is present for the bisector of photosynthesis and then the nucleus would get a membrane which allowed the photosynthesis synthesise into photos thatneeds to be taken by photographers

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The top of the wavelength is called the crest.

-- The arrow in the picture is pointing to a crest of the wave ... one of the peaks.

-- The amplitude of the wave is the vertical distance between one of the crests and the light horizontal line across the middle.

-- The wavelength is the horizontal distance between two crests.

-- Do you know what a 'trough' is ?  Well first of all, when you read the word, it looks like you should pronounce it like "trow", but the correct pronunciation is "trawf".  (Just like when you have something stuck in your throat, and you cough ... you don't "cow", you "cawf".)

In an old cowboy movie, do you remember the big, open water tanks they used to have along the side of the street in front of the saloon, for horses to drink from while they were tied up to the hitchin post ?  THAT tank was called a "watering trough".  The bottom of a wave, where the wave could hold water, is the trough of the wave.  It's an upside-down crest.

Eva is in a closed, dark room. She uses her arm muscles to turn on a lamp. When she moves her hand closer to the lamp, the light heats her hand. The light bounces off the pages of a book and into her eyes.If this room is a closed system, what happens to the total amount of energy in the room?

A.
It remains constant.

B.
It decreases.

C.
It increases, then decreases.

D.
It increases.

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Well, we know that the total energy in a closed system remains constant.

The problem with the story of Eva is that she is not in a closed system. 
If the dark room were really a closed system, then she could press the
button or turn the switch all day, and the lamp could not light.  It needs
electrical energy coming in from somewhere in order to turn on.

Let's say that Eva used her arm muscles to strike a match and light the
candle on the table.  Then we would have have food energy, muscle
energy, chemical energy in the match, chemical energy in the candle,
heat and light energy coming out of the candle, heat energy soaking into
her hand, light energy bouncing off of the book and into her eyes ... all
going on during the story, and the sum total of all of them would remain
constant.
Its a tricky one but my guess would be D if she turned on the lamp causing energy if would have increased the amount in the specificed room x

Are temperature and thermal energy the same thing justify your answer

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Temperature is the measurement of the average energy of the particles in a solid, liquid or gas and thermal energy is the total energy in a set amount of solid, liquid or gas. Therefore, the temperature and thermal energy is not the same thing. They are both about the particle theory, which is a theory that all particles of solid, liquid or gas are always in motion. But the difference between the two is that temperature is the "measurement" of the particles in a solid, liquid or gas and the thermal energy is the total energy in a set amount of solid, liquid or gas.

Since the Wagon is being pulled down hill is it increasing (C)

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Since the wagon is being pulled down hill with a constant velocity, all the forces of the wagon would be (C) increasing.
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