Which scientist did not directly contribute to the equations that make up the laws of planetary motion?Galileo Galilei
Isaac Newton
Johannes Kepler
Tycho Brahe

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Answer 1
Answer: Newton. The others were well known for their theories in planetary motion.

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If velocity decreases, mass increases or decreases?
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Three friends tie three ropes in a knot and pull on the ropes in different directions. Adrienne (rope 1) exerts a 20-N force in the positive x-direction, and Jim (rope 2) exerts a 40-N force at an angle 53∘ above the negative x-axis. Luis (rope 3) exerts a force that balances the first two so that the knot does not move.a. Use equilibrium conditions to find F LonKx and F LonKy. b. Use equilibrium conditions to determine the magnitude of F⃗ LonK. c. Use equilibrium conditions to determine the angle θ that describes the direction of F⃗ LonK. Use positive values if the force is directed above the positive x-axis and negative values if it is directed below the positive x-axis.d. Construct a force diagram for the knot.

What term defines the specific amount of time required for half of a radioactive substance to become stable?a. half-life
b. decay phase
c. decay period
d. a gamma second

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a would be the answer because thats how long it takes

Which explanation of the solar system best fits the observations of the planets and how they orbit the sun?A. The gravity of a large, massive star passing the sun ripped off blobs of material from it that formed the planets

B. The planets formed at the center of a collapsing spinning cloud of gas and dust

C. The sun and planets formed from a collapsing spinning cloud of gas and dust.

D. A comet hit the sun and sent off fragments the became the planets.

I'm pretty sure it's C?

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Answer: C. The sun and planets formed from a collapsing spinning cloud of gas and dust.

Explanation:

The entire solar system was formed from solar nebula. A nebula is a cloud of dust and gases. When this cloud spins and contracts, a protostar is formed. The temperature rises and nuclear fusion kicks in forming a star. The rest of the matter forms planets and other celestial bodies of the star system. Similarly, the Sun was formed in solar nebula from collapsing of spinning cloud of dust and gas.

You're right, Answer C

The dust and gas accumulate to form a solar nebula, which later on creates the star and the planets.

An electric wire in the wall of a building carries a dc current of 25 a vertically upward. what is the magnetic field due to this current at a point 10 cm due northof the wire

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Answer:

5.0 x 10-5 T

Explanation:

Which are examples of transverse waves? Check all that apply. earthquake P-waves earthquake S-waves radio waves sound visible light X-rays

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Earthquake S-wave, radio waves, X Ray's, Visible light are examples of transverse waves.

What are waves?

Wave can be defined as any form of disturbance which is transmitted through a medium and energy is transferred from one medium to another thereby causing displacement of the medium.

A Transverse wave is a type of wave in which the wave there is a vibration of the wave medium which is as a result of the wave movement which now become perpendicular to the direction of the wave.

Therefore, Earthquake S-wave, radio waves, X Ray's , visible light are examples of transverse waves.

Learn more on Transverse waves from the link below.

brainly.com/question/14590048.

earthquake s waves 

radio waves 

visible light

x-rays 

this is the correct answer on edge (i got it right)

A helicopter flying west begins experiencing an acceleration of 3m/s2 east. Will the magnitude of its velocity increase or decrease?

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The acceleration measures the change in velocity.

Since the acceleration is in the direction opposite to the speed, the velocity eastwards will decrease : its magnitude will first decrease, then it reach 0 m/s, then finally it will increase again.

A basic observation of a star is how bright it appears. This brightness is known as the star'sA. luminosity.
B. absent magnitude.
C. apparent magnitude.
D. absolute magnitude.

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The luminosity is how bright an celestial body is.