Identify two ways of changing the strength of an electric force

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Answer 1
Answer: When you talk about "the strength of an electric force" in middle school, I'm pretty sure you're talking about the force between two electrostatic charges that either pulls them together or pushes them apart.

The strength of that force depends on

-- the product of the amounts of charges on the two charged objects

-- the distance between the centers of their charges.

Answer 2
Answer: magnetism and an increase/decrease in temperature

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Identify three devices that use Convex lenses. Please help.
(and no it doesn't give any options, it can be any device you can think of that uses a Convex lense)

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Answer:

Explanation:

Convex lens is the lens which is used to converge the rays of light after refraction.

When the rays of light are coming parallel to the principal axis then after refraction they goes from the focus.

It is used as rear view mirror in automobiles. In this case it pelroduces small and erect image of faroff objects.

It is used in spectacles using for hypermetropia.

It is used in microscopes and telescopes.

Our eye also have a convex lens which forms images on retina.

Microscope lenses , glasses for people who can't see faraway as well and  microwave lenses which reflect electromagnetic radiation. Oh and curved mirrors.  

Waves that move matter back and forth are called                 a.transverse waves  b.longitudinal wave     c. Medium wave

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Waves that move matter back and forth are called                 a.transverse waves  b.longitudinal wave     c. Medium wave
The answer is choice B
Longitudinal wave

What dose it mean to say that mass is conserved during a physical change

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Answer:

When a physical change occurs, the mass of the substance is conserved. This means that the total mass of the substance remains the same from beginning to end. The physical properties of the substance, such as size and shape, may change, but the amount of matter in the substance does not change.

Explanation:

Explanation:

When there is no change in chemical composition of a substance then it is known as physical change.

When we say that mass is conserved during a physical change then it means that total mass of the substance or object will remain the same from beginning till the end.

For example, a metal box of mass 20 grams is beaten with hammer. Its shape will change which is a physical change and after beaten with the hammer its mass still remains 20 grams.  

You are looking at a flower with 5 petals, 5 sepals, 1 pistil, and 10 stamens. Is this a monocot or a dicot plant? -Need this ASAP! thank you all inadvance!!

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Dicot plant
Monocot:
~3 or a multiple of three petals (3, 6, 9, etc.) 

Dicot:
~4, 5 or multiples of 4 or 5 (5, 4, 8, 10, 12, 20, 15, etc.)

^^^^^ simple explanation of the petals


a ball is thrown upwards. after 2.5s, it has risen 50m. at what velocity was it thrown upwards? assume g = 10m/s squared.

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Answer:

32.5 m/s

Explanation:

Given:

Δy = 50 m

a = -10 m/s²

t = 2.5 s

Find: v₀

Δy = v₀ t + ½ at²

(50 m) = v₀ (2.5 s) + ½ (-10 m/s²) (2.5 s)²

v₀ = 32.5 m/s

A 40-kg soccer player going through the air at 4m/s collides with a 60-kg player who is headed toward her at 3m/s, in the air. What is the speed and direction of the entangled players? Please explain how to do it

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Answer: The entangled players would move with a speed of 0.2 m/s in the direction direction of the motion of second soccer player.

Explanation:

From law of conservation of momentum,

Initial momentum of the closed system  = final momentum of the closed system

Since, no external force is acting on the players, total momentum would be conserved.

m₁u₁+m₂u₂=(m₁+m₂)v

where, m₁ is the mass of one soccer player = 40 kg

u₁ is its initial velocity before collision = 4 m/s

m₂ is the mass of the other soccer player = 60 kg

u₂ is the initial velocity before collision = - 3 m/s (∵opposite direction)

After collision, the two players get entangled and hence move with the same final velocity v.

40 kg × 4 m/s - 60 kg × 3 m/s = (40 kg + 60 kg ) v

160  kg m/s - 180 kg m/s = 100 kg v

v = -0.2 m/s

Hence, the entangled players would move with a speed of 0.2 m/s in the direction direction of the motion of second soccer player.