Can a plane mirror produce a real image? Explain.

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Answer 1
Answer: I don't think so, because in order to produce an image, you need a surface behind the mirror. The light will hit the mirror, then it will bounce it back in your eyes and you see the image.

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Coriolis effect, global winds and continental deflections are all factors that controla. deep currents
c. surface currents
b. wind currents
d. density of currents

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C.surface currents are the answer
Well, at first glance I'd be tempted to say all of them. The C "force" is why weather maps show winds blowing parallel to isobars and thus around centres of high and low pressure. (You'd expect, or at least I would, that air would flow from high to low pressures, not round them ... )

What two things do plants produce?

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Plants produce glucose and oxygen as us humans need.
well plants produce food and seeds 

How does air and water affect a nail?

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Well for starters...... Air particles are all around. They try to attach to pretty much everything. ( If you know what I mean ) Next water is hard to make it stick with just water..... So you could say to use a chemical to make it fully stick to the actual nail itself. I hoped that this helped.
I think that it is the oxygen in the air and in the water that affects the nail because most nails are made of iron and oxygen+Iron= Oxidation which is rust.

In static electricity what are the subatomic particles, their charges, their location in the atom

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Electrons - have a negative charge and orbit the nucleus
Protons - have a positive charge and are located in the nucleus
Neutrons - have no charge and are also located in the nucleus

What type of wave is shown below?

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A Longitudinal wave has rarefactions and compressions. Therefore, the wave shown above is a longitudinal wave. 

The answer would be a longitudinal wave.

A wave's frequency is 2Hz and its wavelength is 4 m. What is the wave's speed?

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w=lambda*f \n w=4m*2Hz \n w=8