When light waves first enter the eye, they first pass through this transparent layer where they are refracted

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Answer 1
Answer: The first thing they pass through is the 'cornea' . . . that's the curved 'bubble' in front
of your eye that covers the colored part.

Refraction happens at several levels of the eye, but the cornea is the first.

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Do you have answers for punnett square practice worksheet?

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Why is a car rounding a curve accelerating, even if it is moving at a constant speed?

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Because "acceleration" does NOT mean "speeding up". It means ANY change in the speed OR direction of motion. Speeding up, slowing down, and changing direction are all 'accelerations'. If a car is not moving in a straight line, then its direction is changing and it is accelerating, even if its speed is constant.
Automobile speedometers give an instantaneous velocity. It is important to remember that because the velocity has a direction, a change in either the speed or the direction results in a change in velocity. This leads to an interesting fact, a car going around a curve can have a constant speed and yet still have a changing velocity. The car in the following diagram is traveling around a curve. Suppose the driver looks at his speedometer when the car is at points "A", "B", and "C". At each of these points he notices that the speedometer reads 30km/h. His speed is a constant 30km/h as he rounds the curve. Now look at what is happening to his direction of motion. As he goes around the curve, his direction changes from East to South. Because of this change in direction, we have to conclude that his velocity is changing even though his speed is constant.


Volume , mass, and weight can be measured with balances, scales, and ?

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If you are talking about volume, then an easy way to measured the volume of a liquid would be with a graduated cylinder. A graduated cylinder is marked with volume units such as milliliter (mL) or the liter (L). One liter equals 1 thousand milliliters.

To measure the volume of a solid you use the formula V = (Length)(Width)(Height)

To measure the volume of a gas you use a graduated cylinder held upside down. At first the cylinder is filled with water. When air is blown into the cylinder, bubbles rise and push some water down. The volume of the water pushed down is equal to the volume of the gas that was blown in.

A car is traveling at 20 m/s. It takes the car 120s to go from one intersection to a second. What was the displacement of the car between the two intersections?

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We don't know if the road is perfectly straight between the intersections,  or if the road bends, curves, or turns between them.  So we don't have enough information to calculate the displacement between them.

But we can calculate the distance the car traveled between them.

Distance = (speed) (time)

Distance = (20 m/s) (120 s)

Distance = 2,400 meters

A group of students is measuring the change in momentum of an object. Which set of lab equipment would be most useful in measuring the momentum of an object?

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Answer:

Ruler/tape and stopwatch

Weighing balance

Explanation:

Since for momentum, we're concerned with mainly mass and velocity of an object then you will need weighing balance calibrated with the most accurate unit (normally grams or kilograms). The weighing balance will therefore be useful in measuring mass. To obtain velocity, you need to get distance that an object moves and divide it by time taken for the movement. Therefore, a tape or rule will be useful in measuring distance moved in meters while stopwatch will help you get time taken which consequently you use to get velocity.

Which of the following quantities is a velocity?A. 25 m/s
B. 3 g/L in weight
C. 15 m/s2
D. 10 km/hr eastward

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Velocity of a moving body is its distance covered by time. Thus, it has the unit of m/s, km/hr. etc. . Therefore, among the given options, 25 m/s and 10 km/hr. are represents a velocity.

What is velocity ?

Velocity is a physical quantity having both direction and magnitude. Thus, it is a vector quantity and it measures  the distance covered by an object per unit time.

Velocity is the ratio of distance to the time, hence its  units  are m/s, km/hr etc. The rate of change in velocity is called acceleration. Thus acceleration is change in velocity by change in time. Thus, its unit is m/s². Hence, 15 m/s² represents acceleration.

The quantity 3 g/L represents the mass per volume and hence it is density of a substance or can be the concentration of a solution. Thus, options A and D are correct.

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Answer:A

Explanation:

It’s A because the velocity is measured in m/s