How do liquid water, ice, and water vapor differ from each other?

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Answer 1
Answer: They are made of different states of matter.
Answer 2
Answer: Liquid water is a liquidIce is a solidWater vapour is a gas

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A charged particle creates a(n) _____________field. Once this particle is in motion, this creates a(n) ____________ field.

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A charged particle has an electrostatic field surrounding it.

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Listen →A 6.0-kilogram cart initially traveling at 4.0 meters per second east accelerates uniformly at 0.50 meter per second squared east for 30 seconds. What is the speed
of the cart at the end of this 3.0 second interval?

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Answer:

V = 20.5 m/s

Explanation:

Given,

The mass of the cart, m = 6 Kg

The initial speed of the cart, u = 4 m/s

The acceleration of the cart, a = 0.5 m/s²

The time interval of the cart, t = 30 s

The final velocity of the cart is given by the first equation of motion

                              v = u + at

                                  = 4 + (0.5 x 30)

                                = 19 m/s

Hence the final velocity of cart at 30 seconds is, v = 19 m/s

The speed of the cart at the end of  3 seconds

                                    V = 19 + (0.5 x 3)

                                       = 20.5 m/s

Hence, the final velocity of the cart at the end of this 3.0 second interval is, V = 20.5 m/s

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

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Which describes why people on earth can see light from the stars in the sky that are so far away? A.
Light from the stars is visible light and travels in longitudinal waves. Longitudinal waves require a medium to travel; therefore, light is reflected off particles of matter in space to be seen on the earth.

B.
Light from the stars is visible light and travels in electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves require a medium to travel; therefore, light is reflected off particles of matter in space to be seen on the earth.

C.
Light from the stars is visible light and travels in electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to travel; therefore, light travels through the vacuum of space to be seen on the earth.

D.
Light from the stars is visible light and travels as surface to surface waves. Surface waves require a medium to travel; therefore, light travels from the surface of the star to the surface of the earth.

C.?

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Yes, C is correct. It self explains itself as we know light travels through a vacuum ( doesn't need a medium) and light is a type of electromagnetic wave.

What does the color of a star determine

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