What could you do to change the volume of a gas?

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Answer: The ONLY way to change the volume of a sample of gas is to transfer it to a container with different volume.
Simply changing its temperature or pressure in the same jar won't do it. Any amount of gas always fills whatever container you keep it in.

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1. If an object that stands 3 centimeters high is placed 12 centimeters in front of a planemirror, how far from the mirror is the image located? Explain your reasoning.

2. An object with a height of 0.3 meter is placed at a distance of 0.4 meter from a concave
spherical mirror. An image with a height of 0.1 meter is formed in front of the mirror.
How far from the mirror is the image located?

3. When an object with a height of 0.10 meter is placed at a distance of 0.20 meter from a
convex spherical mirror, the image will appear to be 0.06 meter behind the mirror.
What's the height of the image?

4. Compare and contrast the properties of the images formed by each mirror type in the
table.

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Answer:

1. 12 cm

2. 0.133 m

3. 0.03 m

4. Plane mirror

Virtual image

Upright

Behind the mirror

The same size as the object

Concave mirror when the object is located a distance greater than the focal length from the mirror's surface

Real image

Inverted image

In front of the the mirror

Diminished when the object is beyond the center of curvature

Same size as object when the object is placed at the center of curvature

Enlarged when the object is placed between the center of curvature of the mirror and the focus of the mirror

Concave mirror when the object is located a distance less than the focal length from the mirror's surface

Virtual image

Upright image

Behind the the mirror

Enlarged

Convex mirror

Type = Virtual image

Appearance = Upright image

Placement = Behind the mirror

Size = Smaller than the object

Explanation:

1. For plane mirror, since there is no magnification, the virtual image distance from the mirror = object distance from the mirror = 12 cm behind the mirror

2. The height of the object = 0.3 m

The distance of the object from the mirror = 0.4 meters

Height of image formed = 0.1 meter

We have;

Magnification, \ m = (Image \ height )/(Object \ height ) = (Image \ distance \ from \ mirror )/(Object\ distance \ from \ mirror )

m = (0.1)/(0.3 ) = (Image \ distance \ from \ mirror )/(0.4 )

Image distance from the mirror = 0.1/0.3×0.4 = 2/15 = 0.133 m

Image distance from the mirror = 0.133 m

3. m = (Image \ height)/(0.10 ) = (0.06 )/(0.20 )

The image height = 0.06/0.2×0.1 = 3/100 = 0.03 meter

The image height = 0.03 meter

4. Plane mirror

Type = Virtual image

Appearance = Upright image with the left transformed to right

Placement = Behind the mirror

Size = The same size as the object

Concave mirror when the object is located a distance greater than the focal length from the mirror's surface

Type = Real image

Appearance = Inverted image

Placement = In front of the the mirror

Size = Diminished when the object is beyond the center of curvature

Same size as object when the object is placed at the center of curvature

Enlarged when the object is placed between the center of curvature of the mirror and the focus of the mirror

Concave mirror when the object is located a distance less than the focal length from the mirror's surface

Type = Virtual image

Appearance = Upright image

Placement = Behind the the mirror

Size = Enlarged

Convex mirror

Type = Virtual image

Appearance = Upright image

Placement = Behind the mirror

Size = Smaller than the object.

Answer:

1. The mirror is 12 centimeters away from the image. This is a plane mirror with a flat reflecting surface. The distance between the object and the mirror surface is equal to the distance between the mirror surface and the image.

2. hiho=siso

0.1 m0.3 m=si0.4 m

Multiply each side of this equation by 0.4.

0.4×(0.10.3=si0.4)×0.4

si=0.40.3

si = 0.133 m  

3. hiho=siso

hi0.10 m=0.06 m0.02 m

Multiply each side of this equation by 0.10.

0.10×(hi0.10=0.060.20)×0.10

hi=0.0060.20

hi = 0.03 m

4.

 Image Formation

Mirror  Type  Appearance  Placement  Size  

Plane  Virtual Erect (Upright); Appears to have left and right reversed  Behind the mirror; the distance between the mirror and the image is equal to the distance between the mirror and the object  Depends on the size of the mirror and placement of the object  

Concave (when the object is located a distance greater than a focal length from mirror's surface)  Real  Inverted  In front of the mirror Smaller than the object  

Concave (when object is located a distance less than the focal length of the mirror) Virtual  Erect (Upright)  Behind the mirror Enlarged  

Convex Virtual  Erect (Upright)  Behind the mirror  Smaller than the object  

Explanation:

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Is it possible to estimate densities of liquids in a container by holding them in your hand? Explain.

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No, Because if u do that it wouldn't be the right amount of density. So therefore your density will be wrong.

Calculate the gravitational potential energy of a 10kg box on the top shelf of a closet, 2m above the floor

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Answer:

196 J

Explanation:

PE = mgh

PE = (10 kg) (9.8 m/s²) (2 m)

PE = 196 J

according to the modern classification system, which list is written correctly from least specific to most specific?

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As per the modern classificationsystem, the class, order, genus, species is arranged from least specific to most specific one. The correct option is C.

What is classification system?

The term classification can refer to one or more of the following: the process of classifying the resulting set of classes the classification of elements into predefined classes Classifying, in its broadestsense, is a fundamental concept and a component of almost all activities.

In 1956, Herbert FaulknerCopeland (1902-1968) proposed the four kingdom classification.

Monera, Protista, Plantae, and Animalia were the four kingdoms. He classified unicellular organisms into two groups: the Monera kingdom and the Protista kingdom.

The classificationsystem provides a wealth of information about organism characteristics. Using scientific names as a shorthand method of describing a plant or animal can thus be beneficial.

Thus, the correct option is C.

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Your question seems incomplete, the missing options are:

A) species, genus, family, order

B) phylum, class, genus, order

C) class, order, genus, species

D) phylum, order, species, family

From least to greatest specificity: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.

Which of the following statements best summarizes the first paragraph of this passage?

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Read the paragraph multiple times and find the main ideas and supporting details. Find what it is mostly about and compare the information you have to the statements and select the one most like yours. This is the best I can do without seeing any of the choices and the paragraph. Hope this helps! :)

Answer:

The patent limits the sharing of important scientific knowledge.

Explanation: