Astronaut John Glenn was the first American to _____.launch into space
walk on the moon
orbit the earth
do a spacewalk

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: orbit the earth

Explanation:

In 1962, with three orbits around the Earth, John Glenn is  the first American Astronaut to do so.

John Glen was selected in NASA in 1959. He flew Friendship 7 mission on 20th February, 1962. He was the first American to orbit the Earth. He took three rounds about the Earth.

Answer 2
Answer: he was the first American to orbit the earth.

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The forklift exerts a 300.0 N force on the box and moves it 15.0 m into the air. How much work does the forklift do? A. 500 J B. 1.50 * 10^3 J C. 4.50 * 10^3 J D. 0.00 J

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Since the equation for Work is as follows....

Work = Force x Displacement

Your equation is...

Work = 300N x 15m

Work = 4,500 Joules 

Answer:

0.00 J

Explanation:

The Sun emits a lot of radiation. The different types of radiation are the electromagnetic spectrum. Which of the following wave types are part of the spectrum?

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All parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are
the same "type" of wave.

Depending on their frequency/wavelength, people
have given them names like ...

-- radio waves
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-- infrared radiation
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You lift a 45N bag of mulch? 1.2meters and carry it a distance of 10 meters how much work was done

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W = Fxd
However, when you carry it, the actual bag of mulch isnt changing height so the only work done on the actual bag is when you lift it.
W = 45N x 1.2m
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Which of the following describes when light bounces off a surface

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This is the process of light bouncing off a surface reflection. 

Answer:

Its reflection

Explanation:

Light reflects from a smooth surface at the same angle as it hits the surface. For a smooth surface, reflected light rays travel in the same direction. This is called specular reflection. ... Diffuse reflection is when light hits an object and reflects in lots of different directions. Welcome.

If you have a projectile and you double its mass, how would this affect its horizontal velocity?

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Its horizontal velocity is determined at the instant of launch ... the angle and speed with which you launch it.  

I suppose its mass might have some influence on how fast and at what angle you launch it, but we'd have to know more about how strong you are, and how you throw, to know what the effect of the mass might be.

But that's still just the effect the mass has on YOUR ability to handle it.  If we can assume that you launch every projectile at the same angle and with the same speed, then their different masses have no effect on their range.  Every projectile you launch hits the ground at the same place.  Mass makes no difference.

A fault that is formed when compression causes the hanging wall to move over the foot wall is a(n) ______.

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A fault that is formed when compression causes the hanging wall to move over to the foot wall is a : Reverse Fault
Reverse fault is exactly the opposite of the normal fault which will occur on the region/area undergoing the compression

hope this helps

It is Reverse or Reverse fault in other words - I just took the test this was the answer.