Fusion occurs in the _______ of the Sun, where the pressure and temperature are very high.

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Answer 1
Answer:
Nuclear fusion occurs in the CORE of every star, where
the pressure and temperature are very high. 

If fusion does not take place in the core, then you don't have a star.

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

nucliare fussion happens in the core of the sun

Explanation:


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Well, it takes one second to get every 10 meters (if g=10 m/s^2), so one needs just 5.5 seconds. He would fall 137.5 meters (if my calculations are right) during that time.

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5.6 seconds

Explanation:

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What is a force that does not involve physical contact between two objects? a. gravitational force
c. constant force
b. field force
d. planetary force?

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a force that does not involve physical contact between two objects ic called field force.

a force that does not involve physical contact between two objects ic called field force.

To produce a second overtone when strumming a guitar, you will want to _____________.

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To produce the second overtone when strumming a guitar, you will want to pluck the closest string that is pretty much close to the top of the guitar. The answer would be plucking the closest string from the top of the guitar.

Potassium hydroxide (KOH) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) react in a beaker. They form potassium chloride (KCl) and water (H2O). What type of reaction is this?

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Potassium hydroxide (KOH) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) react in a beaker. They form potassium chloride (KCl) and water (H2O). This type of reaction is a double replacement reaction wherein the two principal reactants exchange after the reaction. The Cl will combine to the K forming KCl and the H will add to the OH forming H2O.

Answer:

B double replacement reaction

Explanation:

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How do I compute the resistance in ohms of a lead block 15 cm long and 0.10 cm2 in cross-sectional area. (ρ = 2.2 x 10-5 ohm-cm)

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Resistance is also dependent on the length of a wire where it is expressed as the product of the resistive force and the length of the wire over the cross-sectional area of the wire. Calculation are as follows:

R= pL / A
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When the orientation of the Moon is just right, the high tides from the lunar bulge and the solar bulge line up, causing a very strong "Spring tide" --- an especially high high tide and a very low low tide. At what Moon phase(s) will you see a Spring tide?

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Answer:

The correct answer is we see a Spring tide just after a full moon or no moon phase i.e. twice each lunar month.

Explanation:

A spring tide is popularly known as the "King Tide". As the name suggest, it has nothing to do with the season of spring. It gets its name from the idea of "springing forth". During a spring tide, the tidal range i.e. the difference between high and low water, is maximum. This happens when sun and the moon are on the same side of the earth (new moon) as well as when sun and moon are on the opposite side of the earth (full moon).