What is the speed of a wave if the wavelength is 100 m and the period is 20 s? 2,000 m/s 120 m/s 80 m/s 5 m/s

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Answer 1
the formula for speed is distance divided by time. if you plug in the numbers, you get 100 divided by 20. the answer is 5m/s
Answer 2

The speed of the wave is 5 m/s.

What is wave speed?

Wavelength and time period both influence wave speed. The distance between two similar spots on adjacent waves is known as the wavelength. Time period is the amount of time needed for a wave to pass a fixed location.

This equation demonstrates how the three variables are connected:

Speed of wave = Wavelength ÷ Time period.

Given parameters:

The wavelength of the wave; λ = 100 m.

Time period of the wave; T = 20 s.

Then, speed of the wave; v = ?

We know that,

The speed of the wave; v = λ/T = (100m/20s) = 5 m/s.

Hence, the speed of the wave is 5 m/s.

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Related Questions

What energy transformations occur in a tv remote?
Ex: for a battery in a flashlight it's chemical energy to electrical energy to light energy

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Pressing the button: Mechanical to electrical 
Waste energy from this step: Mechanical to heat 
Converting electrical signal to IR: electrical to electromagnetic (infrared rays) 
Waste energy from this step: electrical to heat 
Chemical energy from battery: chemical to electrical

Pressing the button: Mechanical to electrical

Waste energy from this step: Mechanical to heat

Converting electrical signal to IR: electrical to electromagnetic (infrared rays)

Waste energy from this step: electrical to heat

Chemical energy from battery: chemical to electrical

As a transverse wave travels through a medium, it displaces the particles:
1. perpendicular to the motion of the wave.
2. vertically along the same plane as the wave.
3. parallel to the direction of the wave motion.
4.horizontally along the plane that the waves travels.

Question 2. As a longitudinal wave travels through a medium, it displaces the particles
1.parallel to the direction which the wave travels.
2.along the opposite plane of travel.
3.vertically along the direction that the wave travels.
4.perpendicular to the path of travel.

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Answer:

Transverse wave: 1. perpendicular to the motion of the wave

Longitudinal wave: 1.parallel to the direction which the wave travels.

Explanation:

Waves are periodic oscillations that carry energy withouth transporting matter.

Depending on the direction of the oscillation, there are two types of waves:

- Transverse waves: in transverse waves, the direction of the oscillation is perpendicular to the direction of motion of the wave. Examples of transverse waves are electromagnetic waves (which consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that vibrate perpendicularly to the direction of motion of the wave)

- Longitudinal waves: in longitudinal waves, the direction of the oscillation is parallel to the direction of motion of the wave. Examples of longitudinal waves are sound waves (which consist of periodic vibrations of the particles of a medium, such as air. The vibrations create regions of higher density of particles, called compressions, and regions of lower density of particles, called rarefactions).

Answer:

Transverse wave : perpendicular to the motion of the wave.

Longitudinal wave : parallel to the direction which the wave travels.

Explanation:

(a) As a transverse wave travels through a medium, it displaces the particles  perpendicular to the motion of the wave. It travels in the form of crest and trough. Electromagnetic wave is an example of transverse wave.

(b) As a longitudinal wave travels through a medium, it displaces the particles parallel to the direction which the wave travels. It travels in the form of compression and rarefaction. Sound wave is an example of longitudinal wave.

Chemical properties of a base include...


Increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to water, feels slippery, and forms salt when added to an acid.


Increases the concentration of hydrogen ions when added to water, reacts with metal to form hydrogen gas, and forms salt when added to an acid.


Increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to water, reacts with many oils and fats, and forms salt when added to an acid.


Increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to water, reacts with many oils and fats, and tastes bitter.

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Hello!

Chemical properties of a base include: Increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to water, feels slippery, and forms salt when added to an acid. 

Considering a base BOH, the reaction that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to water is the following:

BOH(s) ⇄ B⁺(aq) + OH⁻ (aq)

They feel slippery because they attack the oils and fats in the skin, reacting to make soap:

RCOOR    +    BOH → RCOOB + ROH

Oils&Fats                       Soap

They form salts when added to acids (HA) by the following reaction:

HA + BOH → AB  + H₂O
                       Salt
Final answer:

Bases are substances that increase the concentration of hydroxide ions in water. They dissolve and dissociate to release hydroxide ions, and have properties such as feeling slippery and forming salts when added to acids.

Explanation:

Bases are substances that increase the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) in water. They do not react chemically with water but dissolve and dissociate, releasing hydroxide ions into the solution. Bases can be identified by their properties, such as feeling slippery, forming salts when added to acids, and increasing the concentration of hydroxide ions in water.

For example, when sodium hydroxide (NaOH) dissociates in water, it releases Na+ and OH- ions:

NaOH(s) → Na+ (aq) + OH- (aq)

This dissociation process is complete for ionic hydroxides like NaOH, making them strong bases.

A rigid tank of air is cooled (temperature decreased). The volume has to remain constant because it is a rigid tank. The air pressure in the rigid tank
A. Increases B. Decreases C. Stays the same

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If the temperature in the tank is decreased this would imply that the kinetic energy of molecule decreases because of the ideal gas law:
PV= nRT (Since Pressure is directly proportional to Temperature).
So the answer is B.The air pressure in the rigid tank decreases.
Hope this helps you.

The air pressure in the rigid tank Decreases.

Explanation:

A rigid tank is said to be a region where volume is always considered as a constant. During the process of cooling the rigid tank where the temperature is said to be decreased, the effect of air pressure in the tank also decreases.

Because, PV = RT, where P is the pressure, T is temperature, R is constant, V is the volume. Hence pressure is directly proportional to temperature.

A tiger started running when it saw a deer running at uniform velocity 2m/s at 15m far from it ..if the tiger ran at acceleration 2m/s^2..when and where did the tiger catch the deer?

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The position x for the tiger with a constant acceleration a is given by:
[tex]x = \frac{1}{2} at^2 + v_0t + x_0, v_0 = 0, x_0 = 0[/tex]

The position x for the deer with constant velocity is given by:
[tex]x = vt + x_0, x_0 = 15m[/tex]

When the position of the tiger and the deer are the same the time t will be:
[tex] \frac{1}{2} at^2 = vt + v_0, a = 2 \frac{m}{s^2},v = 2 \frac{m}{s} \\ t^2 = 2t + 15 \\ (t - 2)t = 15 \\ t = 5s[/tex]
At t = 5s the position of the tiger and the deer are:
[tex] x = \frac{1}{2} at^2 = \frac{1}{2}2 \frac{m}{s} (5s)^2 = 25m \\ \\ x = vt + v_0 = 10m + 15m = 25m[/tex]

true or false a 6 volt battery has a greater electric potential difference than a 1.5 volt battery

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I tho k it would be true

A 100 kg roller coaster car is located at the top of a hill where the height is 20 m. What is the velocity when it reaches the bottom of the hill? 5.5 m/s 11.2 m/s 16.7 m/s 19.8 m/s

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The correct answer is 19.8 m/s                                                               

Answer:

19.8 m/s

Explanation:

Assuming the car starts from rest, initially when it is at the top of the hill all the mechanical energy of the car is just potential energy, given by:

[tex]U=mgh[/tex]

where

m = 100 kg is the mass

g = 9.8 m/s^2 is the gravitational acceleration

h = 20 m is the height

Substituting,

[tex]U=(100 kg)(9.8 m/s^2)(20 m)=19,600 J[/tex]

At the bottom of the hill, all this energy has been converted into kinetic energy (because energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only transformed). Therefore, the kinetic energy of the car is:

[tex]K=\frac{1}{2}mv^2=19,600 J[/tex]

where

m = 100 kg is the mass of the car

v is the speed of the car at the bottom of the hill

Re-arranging this equation, we can find the value of v:

[tex]v=\sqrt{\frac{2K}{m}}=\sqrt{\frac{2(19,600 J)}{100 kg}}=19.8 m/s[/tex]

Which of the following statements is true? A. The Earth has evolved over time. B. The Earth's surface has not changed over time. C. The Earth is exactly the same as it was millions of years ago. D. The Earth's continents have not changed over time, but some islands have formed.

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 A. The Earth has evolved over time. (is the only logical Answer)

A. The Earth has evolved over time

What is the relationship between wind and ocean waves

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Explanation:

Wind waves are the surface waves that occurs on the free surface of water. They result from wind blowing over an area of the surface of water.

The energy is transferred from the wind in waves across the ocean.

Wave height of the ocean is affected by wind speed. If the speed of the wind is slow then only small waves will occur.

When wind moves at high speed then it transfers more energy to the water. It will result in stronger waves.

 

Answer:I think the answer is Wind moving at higher speeds will transfer more energy to the water, resulting in stronger waves.

Explanation: Because wind transfers energy to the ocean, if there are faster winds, more winds transfers more energy to the water.

which of these would most likely change if the Earth's orbit around the sun becomes more rounded?
a) tilt of Earth
b) global climate
c) length of days
d) length

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The Earth's orbit around the sun becomes more rounded due to:

b) Global climate - but we will just experience a slight change of climate. The summers would not be too hot, or winters would not be too cold.

A more rounded orbit would mean the distance of Earth from the sun would change at certain points of the orbit. The climate of planet Earth is dependent on the distance of the planet from the sun. The effect would either be an increase in temperature or decrease in temperature depending on how the orbit will be adjusted to make a more rounded shape.

People are having a misconception about what to happen if the Earth's orbit has changed, when it changes and goes a route closer to the sun we will experience hotter summers.

Answer:

b) global climate

Explanation:

Earth's orbit around the sun is elliptical. This means, in some part of the year, the earth is closer to sun than others. This effects the global climate. A difference of about 5 degree in temperature occurs when the earth is closest and farthest from the sun. If the orbit is more rounded, the global climate would most likely change. It become more uniform.

Five metal samples, with equal masses, are heated to 200oC. Each solid is dropped into a beaker containing 200 ml 15oC water. Which metal will cool the fastest? A) aluminum B) copper C) gold D) platinu Which sample of copper would demonstrate the GREATEST increase in temperature if 500 J of energy were added to the sample? A) 0.5 kg B) 1.0 kg C) 1.5 kg D) 2.0 kg Eliminate

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Part 1) Which metal will cool the fastest?
To answer this question, we should have a look at the formula of the heat flow rate, which says "how fast" a material is able to heat/cool:
[tex] \frac{\Delta Q}{\Delta t} = -k \frac{A \Delta T}{x} [/tex]
where:
[tex]\Delta Q[/tex] is the heat exchanged
[tex]\Delta t[/tex] is the time interval
k is thermal conductivity of the material
A the  surface where the exchange of heat occurs
[tex]\Delta T[/tex] the variation of temperature
x is the thickness of the material
We see that the heat flow rate [tex] \frac{\Delta Q}{\Delta t} [/tex] is linearly proportional to k, the thermal conductivity of the material. So, the larger k, the fastest the metal will cool. 
If we have a look at the thermal conductivity of each metal, we find:
- Aluminium: 237 W/(mK)
- Copper: 401 W/(mK)
- Gold: 314 W/(mK)
- Platinum: 69 W/(mK)
Therefore, copper is the material with highest heat flow rate, so the metal which cools fastest.

Part 2) Which sample of copper demonstrates the greatest increase in temperature
To solve this part, we can have a look at how the amount of heat exchanged Q is related to the increase in temperature [tex]\Delta T[/tex]:
[tex]Q=m C_S \Delta T[/tex]
where m is the mass and Cs the specific heat of the material. Re-arranging the formula, we get
[tex]\Delta T= \frac{Q}{m C_s} [/tex]
therefore, we see that the increase in temperature is inversely proportional to the mass m. This means that the block that will show the largest increase in temperature is the block with the smallest mass, so the correct answer is A) 0.5 kg.

Answer:

platinum

Explanation:

if you leave home at 1:00 and get to your friends house at 5:00, what was the average speed?

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Your average speed was

(the total distance you traveled to get from from your house to his house, in miles)
divided by
(4)

miles per hour.

how did napoleon raise soldiers for hi army

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Napoleon raise soldiers for his  army through Conscription.  It is sometimes called the draft, which is the compulsory recruitment of people in a national service, most often a military service. His success was due to the modernization of his French army. He owed a great part of his success to modernization of artillery tactics. 

the particles of an object are packed tightly together and are vibrating. when the object is heated, the particles start to move faster and slide past each other. this is an examples of

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This is an example of state change from solid to liquid.
A solid melting.

A solid has closely packed particles that only vibrate in place. When the object is heated, the particles start to gain energy, moving faster and sliding past one another. A liquid has particles that move around, slide past one another, and take the shape of the container. Thus, this is the change from a solid to a liquid, also known as a solid melting.

When is the net force on an object equal to zero?

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When ALL the forces are equal, or in general when forces in the opposite direction are equal

so we can have newton example:

10 newtons X -10 newtons

netforce = 0 newtons
There are all kinds of conditions that could bring that about.

1. The most common one is friction. An object is moving that it is not accelerating. That means the frictional force is equal to the force causing motion.

2. The downward gravitational force is being negated by a rope suspending an object. The upward pull by the rope cancels the downward pull of gravity.

3. The rules of the game prohibit motion. A ballplayer would be stupid to leave second base while the pitcher has the ball in his hand (a physics joke. Please ignore).

4. A normal force upwards by the earth's surface is balanced by the weight of an object laying on the ground.

5. Speaking of baseball, there is no acceleration in the horizontal direction, so the net force on the ball horizontally is 0. 

6. An elastic band held and aimed horizontally. The force of the elastic to launch a spitball vs the hand holding the elastic back waiting for the best time to let the spitball go.

That should get you going.

Which fact is NOT true about gravity?

A. Gravity depends on distance.


B. Gravity depends on weight.


C. Gravity depends on mass.


D .The force of gravity between two objects will never be 0.

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The correct answer is B.
b i think thats what i put

Why does green light slow down more than orange light does when passing through an object?

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because when a white light goes through a clear object like the glass pyrimide it divides into the different color lights the different color lights travel in different speeds like the red light traveles faster that the purple light thats why on a rainbow the red is on the top and purple is on the bottom
HOPE THIS HELPED

Answer:

Green light has smaller wavelength than that of orange light.

Explanation:

The wavelength of green light is 510 nm ,while that of orange light is 590 nm.

According to equation

v=f*λ

v∞λ

velocity or speed is directly proportional to wavelength,hence green slows more than orange light because wavelength of green light is smaller than that of orange light.

a small 24 kilogram canoe is floating downriver at a speed of 3 m/s.what is the canoe's kinetic energy .
{~please help fast ~}

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That all depends who's measuring it.

... If one Physics student is standing on the riverbank, watching the canoe float by, he will measure the canoe's kinetic energy and say it's  108 Joules.

... If another Physics student is sitting on another boat, floating on the same river and watching the same canoe, she will say that the canoe has zero kinetic energy.

Both of them are correct. 

Explanation :

Mass of the canoe, m = 24 kg

Speed of the canoe, v = 3 m/s

Kinetic energy is said to be possessed due to the motion of the object and it is given as :

[tex]E_k=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

v is the velocity of the canoe.

[tex]E_k=\dfrac{1}{2}\times 24\ kg\times (3\ m/s)^2[/tex]

[tex]E_k=108\ J[/tex]

So, the kinetic energy of the canoe is 108 J

Hence, this is the required solution.

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Match the term to its description.

Match Term Definition

Prominences A) Brief eruptions of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface

Solar flares B) The rise of hotter, less dense fluid and the sinking of cooler, denser fluid

Sunspots C) Streams of glowing gas that shoot out from the sun in an arch

Convection D) Dark spots appearing from time to time on the sun's surface

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Solar Flares: C
Prominences: A
Sun Spots: D
Convection: B

The sun stands at the center of the solar system and all other celestial bodies have their places around the sun.

What is the sun?

The sun stands at the center of the solar system and all other celestial bodies have their places around the sun.

The following are the accurate matches of the descriptions as shown in the question.

Solar Flares: Streams of glowing gas that shoot out from the sun in an archProminences: Brief eruptions of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surfaceSun Spots: Dark spots appearing from time to time on the sun's surfaceConvection: The rise of hotter, less dense fluid and the sinking of cooler, denser fluid

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Which of the following describes how the Mid-Atlantic Ridge formed on Earth at a divergent plate boundary?

Plates moved in closer
Plates slid past each other
Plates moved with each other in the same direction
Plates moved apart

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Answer:

Plates moved apart

Explanation:

Answer: Plates moved apart

Explanation:

Its a divergent boundary and that's what happens at divergent boundaries

Which term is defined as the change in the direction of light when it goes from one medium into a different medium? Question 2 options: Diffraction Absorption Reflection Refraction

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Hello!

I'm pretty sure your answer would be Refraction.

Please tell me if I am wrong though. :)

Which of the following correctly describes the state of matter of one of the samples? A is a solid because its volume is equal to the volume of the containers. B is a gas because its volume is less than the volume of the containers. B is a solid because it contracts as the containers change. A is a gas because it contracts as the containers change.

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A is a gas because it contracts as the container change
Final answer:

Sample A could potentially be a solid since it has the same volume as the container, and solids have a definite volume. However, the volume of a gas can also equal the volume of its container because gases fill the space available to them, so B is not necessarily a gas just because its volume is less than that of its container. The behavior of the samples when the container changes are not specific properties of solids or gases.

Explanation:

The question is asking about how to identify the states of matter of different samples based on their properties. In this case, the statements 'A is a solid because its volume is equal to the volume of the containers' and 'B is a gas because its volume is less than the volume of the containers' might be confused. Here is why: solids, liquids, and gases are different states of matter that exist. Solids have definite shape and volume, regardless of their containers. This means sample A could indeed be a solid if its volume equals the volume of the container. However, the volume of a gas is not necessarily less than the volume of its container.

Gases actually take the shape and volume of their containers, so a gas could fill the entire volume of its container if allowed. Neither of the statements 'B is a solid because it contracts as the containers change' and 'A is a gas because it contracts as the containers change' are necessarily true, as contracting is not a specific property of either solids or gases. Without more specific information about these samples, it's difficult to definitively identify their state of matter based on the provided descriptions.

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Which diagram BEST represents the light waves of a bright red brake light on the left side to a dim violet night light on the right side?
A)
B)
C)
D)

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Diagram-A does.

The left side has high amplitude (bright) and long wavelength (red).

The right side has low amplitude (dim) and short wavelength (violet).

Diagram-A does. The left side has high amplitude (bright) and long wavelength (red). and The right side has low amplitude (dim) and short wavelength (violet).

What are light waves?

Waves of light emerge from a source. Both an electric and a magnetic component make up each wave. Because of this, light is also known as electromagnetic radiation.

Our brains interpret light waves by assigning different colors to the different wavelengths, but much of the light in the Universe travels with wavelengths too short or too long for the human eye to detect.

The longest wavelengths are the infrared, microwave, and radio portions of the spectrum. The shortest wavelengths of the spectrum are the ultraviolet, x-ray, and gamma radiation.

Therefore, Diagram-A does. The left side has high amplitude (bright) and long wavelength (red). and The right side has low amplitude (dim) and short wavelength (violet).

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The chart above shows how a star's temperature relates to its color. Rigel is a blue star, Betelgeuse is a red star, and the Sun is a yellow star. How do the temperatures of these stars compare?

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C. The Sun is hotter than Betelgeuse and cooler than Rigel. Is the answer, I just did this question on study island and got it correct. 

Answer:

The Sun is hotter than Betelgeuse and cooler than Rigel.

Explanation:

a wind blowing across the ocean will create a current in which direction? also not sure on the subject thing for this

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Answer:

The water starts flowing in the same direction as the wind.

Waves transfer energy. What have you observed about light, sound, or water that could support this claim?

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Light, sound, or water support the claim that waves transfer energy. The speed of light and sound is the same in some cases.

What is a wave?

A wave is a phenomenon that flows across a material medium without leaving any lasting mark. Mechanical or electromagnetic waves can be used to classify them. Transverse and longitudinal are the two main forms.

Waves transfer energy by causing particles to vibrate, yet the particles themselves travel in a perpendicular direction to the wave's horizontal movement.

As the particles travel from rest to movement and back to rest, energy is changed between potential and kinetic energy.

Hence light, sound, or water support the claim that waves transfer energy.

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An igneous rock sample is about 250,000 years old. Would you use uranium-lead radiometric dating to find its age?

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you would use radiometric dating to find its age.

Two negative charges that are both -3.0 C push each other apart with a force of 19.2 N. How far apart are the two charges ?

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The Coulomb's force acting between two charges is
[tex]F=k_e \frac{q_1 q_2}{r^2} [/tex]
where [tex]k_e = 8.99 \cdot 10^9 N m^{-2}C^{-2}[/tex] is the Coulomb's constant, q1 and q2 the two charges, and r the distance between them.

Using [tex]q_1 = q_2 = -3 C[/tex], we can find the distance between the two charges when the force is F=19.2 N:
[tex]r= \sqrt{k_e \frac{q_1 q_2}{F} }= \sqrt{ 8.99\cdot 10^9 \frac{(-3.0C)^2}{19.2 N} }=6.5 \cdot 10^4 m = 65 km [/tex]

The distance between the two charges is approximately 64828.5 m (or about 64.8 km).

To find the distance between two charges that exert a given force on each other, we use Coulomb's Law, which states:

[tex]\[ F = k_e \frac{|q_1 q_2|}{r^2} \][/tex]

Where:

F is the force between the charges,

[tex]k_e[/tex] is Coulomb's constant [tex](\(8.99 \times 10^9 \, \text{N} \cdot \text{m}^2/\text{C}^2\))[/tex],

[tex]q_1[/tex] and [tex]q_2[/tex] are the magnitudes of the charges,

r is the distance between the charges.

Given data:

[tex]\( q_1 = q_2 = -3.0 \, \text{C} \)[/tex]

F = 19.2 N

We need to find (r).

1. Insert the known values into Coulomb's Law:

[tex]\[ 19.2 = \left(8.99 \times 10^9 \right) \frac{|-3.0 \times -3.0|}{r^2} \][/tex]

2. Simplify the charges:

[tex]\[ 19.2 = \left(8.99 \times 10^9 \right) \frac{9.0}{r^2} \][/tex]

[tex]\[ 19.2 = 8.99 \times 10^9 \times \frac{9.0}{r^2} \][/tex]

[tex]\[ 19.2 = 80.91 \times 10^9 \times \frac{1}{r^2} \][/tex]

[tex]\[ r^2 = \frac{80.91 \times 10^9}{19.2} \][/tex]

[tex]\[ r^2 = 4.21 \times 10^9 \][/tex]

[tex]\[ r = \sqrt{4.21 \times 10^9} \][/tex]

r = 64828.5 m or 64.8 km

a physical anthropologist studies the of human remains

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Forensic anthropology is a special sub-field of physical anthropology (the study of human remains) that involves applying skeletal analysis and techniques in archaeology to solving criminal cases.

Hope This helps

Answer:

True

Explanation:

They study human forms.

 A student needs help completing an energy transfer diagram for a ceiling fan. Which BEST fills in the blanks labeled M and N to describe the transfer of energy?
A)N: Electrical and M: Potential energy B)N: Light energy and M: Electrical energy C)N: Electrical energy and M: Kinetic energy D)N: Mechanical energy and M: Electrical energy


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Answer: C) N: Electrical energy and M: Kinetic energy

Explanation:

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Help please ASAP 1.Workplace communications are most likely to be conversational and informal in A. graphics. B. text messages. C. business letters D. formal reports.2. Which of the following is a category of negative workplace writing? A. Payroll B. Status update on work completed C. Proposals D. Addressing a problem3. Which resource, in addition to a dictionary, would help you to identify the meaning of a scientific term? A. Table of contents B. Glossary C. Grammar check D. Index4. When scanning text, which of the following items typically stands out? A. Punctuation B. Quotations C. Numbers D. Nouns5. Simply put, narration is the art of A. revising an essay. B. taking a test. C. telling a story. D. memorizing a poem.6. From the Five Ws and One H strategy, which question helps to identify the reason for some event in a historical text? A. When? B. Where? C. What? D. Why?7. Knowing your message and your audience is most important for choosing A. the size of the font you use. B. what website to use to publish your work. C. how long you should take to revise your text. D. words and phrases to use.8. Which point of view tells the story from a main character's perspective, using the pronouns "I," "me," and "we"? A. Third person omniscient B. First person C. Second person D. Third person limited omniscient9. Which of the following would help you determine whether your boss is pleased or angry in a workplace email? A. Formality B. Consistency C. Wordiness D. Tone10. _______ is presented as fact but actually presents information with prejudice in order to convince others. A. Inference B. Description C. Conclusion D. Bias11. What organizational part of an essay is designed to preview the message and gain readers' interest? A. Appendix B. Body C. Introduction D. Conclusion12. Which of the following organizational structures would work best for thoroughly describing the details of an event? A. Problem/solution B. Cause/effect C. Sequence D. Description13. After carefully reading through the following email, answer the question.Dear Mr. Franklin. Thank you for your application. I have reviewed your resume and credentials and would like you to come in to discuss more. We are holding interviews this week from Monday to Wednesday between 2 and 4 PM. Please contact me with a time when you can come in during this time. If you cannot make it then, please let me know, and we will try to schedule an alternative time. Sincerely, Michael CostasCompany HRWhat's the purpose of Michael Costas's email? A. To acknowledge that he received Franklin's application B. To invite Franklin to interview for the position C. To schedule an alternative time to meet D. To announce to employees when the company is holding interviews14. After carefully reading through the excerpt from "Hidden Figures," answer the question.By the 1930s, NACA needed even more computers. They turned to a new population: women. NACA hired its first five female computersall whitein 1935. By 1946, the number of female, NACA-trained computers had passed 400. In that interval, two important events occurred. First, President Roosevelt was faced with protests over racial segregation and signed Executive Order 8802. It prohibited racial discrimination in hiring practices in the national defense industry. Second, the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 brought the US into World War II. The federal defense industry quickly became one of the best options for African Americans with college degrees.NACA faced a problem by the 1930s. They needed more human computers. What was the solution? A. Build digital computers B. Hire women C. Build calculators D. Hire military personnel16. Which of the following organizational structures would work best for describing the steps in a scientific experiment? A. Cause/effect B. Sequence C. Description D. Problem/solution17. Some words, such as "strike" and "key," can be tougher vocabulary terms in writing since they A. have no synonyms. B. have multiple meanings. C. are different parts of speech. D. have negative connotations.18. What organizational part of an essay is designed to provide details that work to support the central ideas? A. Body B. Introduction C. Appendix D. Conclusion19. What's the best definition of a topic sentence? A. The first sentence of the paragraph B. The sentence within a piece of writing that provides the main idea of the piece C. The statement in a paragraph that provides the central idea D. The conclusion of the sentence20. Which of the following styles would most likely be used in a text message between coworkers? A. Wordy B. Biased C. Casual D. Formal The authority of a court to hear and decide a case is known as how much lower is Checkpoint 1 than Checkpoint 5?checkpoint 1: -188checkpoint 5: -57the top of a hill rises 462 feet above Checkpoint 1. What is the altitude of the top of the hill?checkpoint 1: -188hill rises: 462ft