The potential energy is calculated as ____ (use g=10m/s^2 for your calculating)

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Are there any choices with the question?

A standard light bulb emits light rays in _________ directions.

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Omni-directional. It means all directional.

According to Newton's Third Law of Motion, what happens when two objects of unequal masses collide? A.
The object with the larger mass will have greater damage.

B.
The object with the smaller mass will continue forward due to inertia.

C.
They will push away from each other in proportion to their masses.

D.
They will both make a sudden stop.

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Newton's third law is that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Damage is not a part of physics, at least I don't think it is. 
Is just downright wrong. If anything, the smaller mass will be pushed forward with the heavier mass. 
C Sounds correct
D It'
s wrong, because the masses are not equal, or else they would stop.

If you are in a spaceship that is sitting on the surface of a planet, you feel your weight. How does this compare to the weight you feel in an accelerating spacecraft?

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Answer:

You will feel more weight if it is accelerating out of the planet.

You will feel less weight if it is accelerating towards the planet.

Explanation:

The weight that you are observing or feeling is basically due to the change in acceleration of your fall or rising up in the spaceship. When the acceleration is stationary on the surface, you experience your normal weight due to the gravitational acceleration of that planet.

When the spaceship accelerates above or out of the planet you experience acceleration more than the acceleration of gravity hence more weight.

When the spaceship accelerates towards the planet you experience acceleration less than the acceleration of gravity hence less weight.

If the spaceship is free falling at the gravitational acceleration you experience a zero weight

What is cosmic background radiation?

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Cosmic background radiation is the energy left over from the big bang and it's everywhere we look so if we consider ourselves the center, no matter which way we look we see this cosmic background radiation which is left over energy from the big bang.

Cosmic background radiation is electromagnetic radiation from the sky with no discernible source. The origin of this radiation depends on the region of the spectrum that is observed. 

Which best describes stellar equilibrium?A. The balance between pressure caused by heat and gravity caused
by the star's mass
B. The amount of light generated equals the amount of heat
generated
C. The equal amounts of elements that make up a star's core
D. The stable number of sunspots that exist on a star's surface

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Answer:

Explanation:

C. the equal amounts of elements that make up a stars core.