If a window is double glazed rather than single glazed there is less condensation on the inside of the glass. Explain why.

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Answer 1
Answer: Because it tends to be hotter inside therefore when the cold air hits the inside of the glass, the cold glass makes it condense however outside its cold therefore it does condense on the outside of the window

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At what age is the difference between the average height boys and girls

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The age that determines difference between the average height boys and girls, is 5 to 8.

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What is bacteria?
Is from science

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Bacteria
 are microscopic living organisms, usually one-celled, that can be found everywhere. They can be dangerous, such as when they cause infection, or beneficial, as in the process of fermentation (such as in wine) and that of decomposition.

Bacteria is a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.

compare the different ways a musician changes the pitch while playing a stringed instrument or playing a wind instrument

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(This is from experience so sorry if it's wrong but) When wind instruments are played, sometimes the notes go flat or sharp depending on the speed the player blows air into the instrument as well as the warmth of the air. When playing a string instrument, the pitch can be changed in many ways. For example, when the player places their fingers on the string depending on which part of the tip of the finger you use, the tone of the sound and sometimes the pitch, changes. Looking at the question in a different way, you can change the pitch and the range of notes you can reach on the instrument (both wind and string) by changing the note you tune your instrument to. Hope this helps!!

I don't understand how to find the frequency and period of wavelengths. Can anyone help me?

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Frequency of a wave =

                 (speed of the wave) divided by (wavelength)
or
                 (1) divided by (period of the wave) .


Period of the wave =

                   (wavelength) divided by (speed of the wave)
or
                   (1) divided by (frequency of the wave) .

If a plane has an airspeed of 40 m/s and is experiencing a crosswind of 30 m/s, what is its ground speed in m/s?

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Answer:50ms^(-1)

Explanation:

Let v_(a) be the airspeed.

Let v_(w) be the cross wind speed.

We know that,ground speed is the vector sum of airspeed and cross wind speed and airspeed is perpendicular to cross wind speed.

If v_(1) and v_(2) are two perpendicular vectors,the resultant vector has the magnitude \sqrt{|v|_(1)^(2)+|v|_(2)^(2)}

Given,

v_(a)=40ms^(-1)\nv_(c)=30ms^(-1)

So,the ground speed is \sqrt{40^(2)+30^(2)}=√(2500)=50ms^(-1)

1. applied research2. basic research
3. control
4. dependent variable
5. empirical evidence
6. hypothesis
7. independent variable
Need definitions

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Answer:

Applied Research: It is a research conducted to find solutions for specific problems in a particular field of studies. Example, health effects on food that are genetically modified.

Basic research: It is basic research on any field to have a clear understanding of something from the existing knowledge. Example, the study on evolution of the living organisms.

Control:  To increase the reliability of the result the scientific experiments decrease the number of variables (depending factors) in the experiment.

Dependent variable: This is a variable that determines the outcome of the result of an experiment depending on the independent variables. For example,  stress influence the heart rate. Heart rate is a dependent variable.

Empirical evidence: It is the collection of scientific facts directly or indirectly. These facts support the scientific nature of the research. For example,  measuring temperature, water freezing at a particular temperature and pressure.

Hypothesis: It is an explanation or assumption of a phenomenon based on limited empirical evidence. This is the first step of the research.

Independent variable: This is a variable that the experimenter has control to change. For example, stress influence the heart rate. Stress is an independent variable.