Give an example of when two different species might can compete over the same prey

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Predator is an organism or group of organisms which kills and consumes other organisms in an ecosystem.Prey is an organism or group of organism which is killed by other organism in order to obtain them as food. Predation and prey interaction is necessary to make balance in surplus increase in population of prey.

An example including two different species might can compete over the same prey is a tiger and lion species competing for a same prey zebra. This shows a predator and prey relationship.

Answer 2
Answer: maybe a tiger or mountain lion compete over a bunny or anaconda or cobra compete over a rat

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What is the difference between mutual flux, leakage flux and magnetizing flux

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In simple words, flux can be stated as the rate of flow of a fluid, radiant energy, or particles across a given area.

Explanation:

Mutual Flux:

  • The magnetic lines present in among two magnets or solenoid is mutual flux.
  • These are the lines in which the attraction and repulsion happens.
  • The SI unit of mutual flux is the Henry

Leakage Flux:

  • In simple words, it can be stated as  the magnetic flux which does not follow the specially designed way in a magnetic circuit.
  • Leakage flux in the induction motor takes spot due to current runs through the essence of the induction motor.
  • The SI unit of Leakage flux is the Weber

Magnetizing flux

  • Magnetic flux is an analysis of the entire magnetic field which moves in a given field
  • In simple words can be defined as the Magnetic flux is what generates the field around a magnetic material.
  • The SI unit of magnetic flux is the Weber

A teacher points to a microscope sitting on the desk. Which conclusion best explainswhy the microscope is not moving?

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Answer:

The object is sitting

Explanation:

Therefore the object cannot be in current motion as no force has been acted upon it (exept gravitational force)

Sound waves produced by a source pass a point five times every second. Which of the following choices correctly describes the period and frequency of these waves? The frequency is 1/5 Hz, and the period is 1/5 second.

The frequency is 1/5 second, and the period is 5 Hz.

The period is 1/5 second, and the frequency is 5 Hz.

The period is 5 s, and the frequency is 5 Hz.

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The period is 1/5 second, and the frequency is 5 Hz.

Explanation:

Let's start by reviewing some definitions about waves:

- The period of a wave is the time taken for the wave to make one complete cycle. It is indicated with T and it is measured in seconds (s)

- The frequency of a wave is the number of complete cycles made by the wave in one second. It is indicated with f and it is measured in Hertz (Hz). It is equal to the reciprocal of the period:

f=(1)/(T)

where f is the frequency and T is the period.

In this problem, we have a wave that passes a given point five time per second. This means that the number of oscillations per second is five, and so its frequency is:

f=(5 cycles)/(1 sec)=5 Hz

It follows than the period of the wave is:

T=(1)/(f)=(1)/(5)s

Therefore, the correct statement is

The period is 1/5 second, and the frequency is 5 Hz.

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The period is 1/5 second, and the frequency is 5 Hz.

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Because the moon rotates once for each revolution around Earth,a. you see some phases more than others.
b. a different side of the moon faces Earth each day.
c. you never see the far side of the moon from Earth.
d. the far side of the moon is visible only during the full moon phase.

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Good Morning, how are you?

Your answer is C. The moon orbits and rotates the same, so we NEVER see the far side of the moon from earth :)

Have a great day :)

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C. The moon orbits and rotates the same, so we NEVER see the far side of the moon from earth

Explanation:

An object is thrown up into the air going 9m/s. How fast is it going 2 seconds later?

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As per the question, the object is thrown in vertically upward direction.

The initial velocity of the ball [u] = 9 m/s.

We are asked to calculate the velocity of the ball after 2 second.

When the ball goes up, the only force that acts on the ball is the force of gravity.

Hence the acceleration of the ball is nothing else than acceleration due to gravity i.e g and it is downward in direction.

Here, it will be considered negative as it is downward in direction .

From equation of kinematics we know that-

                            v = u +at      [Here v is the final velocity and a is the acceleration.

                               = 9 +[-9.8]×2  m/s      [g =9.8m/s^2]

                               = 9-19.6

                               = -10.6 m/s

Here the negative sign indicates that the ball is falling downward. It is coming back after reaching its maximum height.

Here the total time of flight of the ball is-

                                           T= 2*(u)/(g)

                                                  = 2*(9)/(9.8) seconds

                                                  = 1.8367\ seconds

If the ball is thrown from certain height from the ground, then the velocity of the ball will be the calculated value.

If the ball is thrown from the ground, obviously the ball will heat the ground after 1.8367 seconds later.So the velocity of the ball will be zero after 2 seconds.

                             

how would your weight change on the surface of an earth sized planet whose mass was greater than earths? why?

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Gravity=Gm1m2/r²
G=Gravitational constant
This equation describe the gravity between two objects, which is you and a planet.
if mass become greater, no matter of which object, the Gravity become bigger too.
So your weight will become greater.
lin is right but your mass does not change and your weight does.your weight changes because of the gravitational pull on earth comparing to another planet