WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF A HUMAN'S BODY TEMPERATURE WAS 98.6 DEGREES CELSIUS??

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Answer 1
Answer: You would die you would be 209.48 Fahrenheit and being higher than 107 Fahrenheit is very bad so imagine what would happen to you :(
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Answer:

You would die you would be 209.48 Fahrenheit and being higher than 107 Fahrenheit is very bad so imagine what would happen to you :(

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If you are driving 128.4 km/h along a straight road and you look down for 3.0s, how far do you travel during this inattentive period?

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Answer:

107 m

Explanation:

Convert km/h to m/s:

128.4 km/h × (1000 m / km) × (1 h / 3600 s) = 35.67 m/s

Distance = rate × time

d = 35.67 m/s × 3.0 s

d = 107 m

A train takes ms eaddy 200 miles north and 150 miles south. The total trip took 3.5 hours what was the average velocity of the train in MPG?

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The whole point of this problem is to check how well you understand
the definitions of a few important quantities, like velocity, speed, distance,
displacement etc.

Before we begin, I just want to mention that 'MPG' is not a unit of either
velocity or speed, but I think I know what you mean.

-- For some reason, Ms. Eaddy rode 100 miles north on the train, then
stayed aboard while the train turned around and took her 150 miles south.
The total distance she rode was (100 + 150) = 250 miles.  But she ended up
50 miles south of where she began.

-- Displacement for the whole trip = distance and direction from the start point
to the finish point.

Displacement = 50 miles south

-- Average velocity = (displacement) / (time)

50 miles south / 3.5 hours = 14.29 miles per hour south

Which way does the friction arrow in an FBD for a moving object point?in the direction of motion

opposite to the net force

left

opposite to motion

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The friction arrow in an FBD for a moving object point is in opposite way to motion. Because friction always works in the opposite direction of the motion of the object.

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

When two object come into contact, the contact force come into play. Now, one component of the contact force i.e. the normal forces act perpendicularly at the direction of motion. Whereas, the frictional forces always acts parallel at the direction of the force acting on the object but in the opposite way.  

For example, if we slide a book on the table to the right hand side, the exact equal and opposite frictional force will induce in the opposite direction, tempting to reduce the motion.

what is the restoring force of a spring with a spring constant of a 4a and a stretched displacement of 3b?

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Answer:

Thus, the restoring force is - 12 a b.

Given:

Spring constant = 4 a

Stretched displacement = 3 b

To find:

Restoring force = ?

Formula used:

The restoring force is given by,

F = -k x

Where F = restoring force

spring constant = k = 4 a

stretched displacement = x = 3 b

Solution:

The restoring force is given by,

F = -k x

Where F = restoring force

spring constant = k = 4 a

stretched displacement = x = 3 b

F = - (4 a) (3 b)

F = - 12 a b

Thus, the restoring force is - 12 a b.

Apply why does a box on the seat of a car slide around on the seat when the car speeds up slows down or turns a corner?

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Answer:

This is because of the first Newton's law:

If an object is at rest or at moving with constant velocity, it will remain doing that untill a force is applied on the object.

Now, if the car is still, and then it speeds, the box will want to keep the movement that it was doing before, so it will slide in the seat until the box gets the same speed as the car (this can happen when the box hits the back of the seat, and the back of the seat "pushes" the box)

Now, the same happens when the car stops, now the box has a velocity and when the car stops the box will keep moving forward, because there is no force that stops the box.

Because there is pressure that shifts the box

What is terrestrial radiation?a. radiation that comes from the sun

b. radiation that is absorbed by the sun

c. radiation that comes from the earth

d. radiation that is absorbed by the earth

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C) Radiation that comes from Earth...... Hope it helps, Have a nice day :)
the answer to this is c hope this helps