Why do different stars have different life cycles

Answers

Answer 1
The answer is shape is determined. A stars life cycle is determined in its size

Related Questions

When two ions with the same charge come together, their electric fields will
A. bend towards each other
B. bend away from each other
C. nothing will happen

Answers

Answer:

B. Bend away from each other

Explanation:

B. bend away from each other.

An 870 N firefighter, F_ff, stands on a ladder that is 8.00 m long and has a weight of 355 N, F_ladder. The weight of the ladder acts at its center, and the ladder is leaning against a smooth wall at an angle of 50.0° between the ladder and the ground. The firefighter stands at a point 6.30 m from the base of the ladder. The ground is not smooth and exerts a force, F_ground, on the ladder to keep it from slipping. Determine the forces that the wall puts on the ladder, F_wall, and that the ground puts on the ladder, F_ground.

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

Weight of the ladder is 355N

WL = 355N

The weight of the ladder acts at center of the ladder I.e at 4m from the bottom

Weight of firefighters is 870N

Wf = 870N

The fire fighter is at 6.3m from the bottom of the ladder.

N1 is the normal force exerted  by the wall

N2 is the normal force exerted  by the ground

Using Newton law

Check attachment

ΣFy = 0, since body is in equilibrium

N₂ - WL - Wf = 0

N₂ = WL + Wf

N₂ = 870 + 355

N₂ = 1225 N

This the normal force exerted by the ground on the wall.

Now to get N₁, let take moment about point A

So, before we take the moment we need to make sure that the forces are perpendicular to the plane(ladder), we need to resolve the weight of the ladder, firefighter and the normal of the wall to be perpendicular to the plane.

ΣMa = 0

Clockwise moment is equal to anti-clockwise moment

Moment Is the produce of force and perpendicular distance.

M = F×r

So,

WL•Cos50 × 4 + Wf•Cos50 × 6.3 —N₁•Sin50 × 8 = 0

355•Cos50 × 4 + 870•Cos50 × 6.3 =

N₁•Sin50 × 8

1825.52 + 3523.12 = 6.13N₁

6.13N₁ = 5348.64

N₁ = 5348.64/6.13

N₁ = 872.54 N.

The normal force exerted by the wall is 872.54N

When two waves having displacements in opposite directions meet, _______________ occurs.

A, complete cancellation
B, destructive interference
c, constructive interference
D, no interference

Answers

Answer: D

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is b

Explanation:

when there going against each other it would have to break, I hope this helps.

Use the drop down menus to identify the parts of the diagram labeled a b and c

Answers

Answer: your welcome

Explanation:

Answer:

a: river

B: tributary

Explanation:

What kind of wave is this?

Answers

Answer:

I think its transverse

Explanation:

Light includes which of the following?
A.Radio waves and microwaves
B.Visible light
C.X-rays and gamma rays
D.All of the above

Answers

Answer:

Light includes ALL of these answers: Radio/Microwaves. Visible light and X-rays/Gamma rays.

d. all of the above

what are mechanical waves?

Answers

Answer:

A mechanical wave is a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium. While waves can move over long distances, the movement of the medium of transmission—the material—is limited. Therefore, the oscillating material does not move far from its initial equilibrium position.

Explanation:

The work done by a force is greatest when the force and the displacement vectors are ________.
A.perpendicular
B.parallel
C.equal
D.balanced PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!

Answers

The answer is B . Parallel

1. Car A has a mass of 8,000 Kg and is traveling at 40 miles per hour. Car B has a mass of 10,000 Kg and is traveling at 40 miles per hour. Which car has more kinetic energy?

Answers

Answer:

car B

Explanation:

K.E=1/2mv(squared)

K.E=1/2x10000x40x40

K.E=5000x1600

K.E=8000000J

convert to KJ

K.E=8000000/1000

K.E=8000KJ

Which object would require the most amount of energy, or force, to set it into motion?
A. a school bus
B. a refrigerator
C. a microwave
D. a houseplant

Answers

Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

The school bus has the most mass so it would need the most energy and force to set it into motion

hope this helps ;)

A. a school bus is the object that would require the most amount of energy, or force, to set it into motion.

Force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration. A refrigerator, a microwave, and a houseplant can be moved easily from one place to another using wheels to displace an object from one place to another. But the mass of a school bus is more than any of the options given if even it runs on wheels a more force is required to be used to set the school bus in motion.

Hence, A. school bus is the correct option.

Learn more about force:

https://brainly.com/question/13191643

Based on the principles of convection, conduction and thermal radiation, which scenario below is most similar to the following situation?

You put a heating pad on your back after exercising.
A) Feeling a metal wire get warmer as you roast a marshmallow over a fire.
B) Warm air rising in a room where the air is moving.
C) The sun warming up the roof on a house.
D) Cold water sinking in a pot of water being warmed up

Answers

Answer
A: convection ? im not sure
B: convection
C thermal radiation
D: conduction

putting a heating pad on your back is conduction

Controlling voluntary skeletal muscles is a function of the __________ nervous system.
A.
sympathetic
B.
somatic
C.
autonomic
D.
central


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

Answers

Answer:

Your answer is SOMATIC :)

The somatic nervous system is the part of the peripheral nervous system associated with the voluntary control of body movements and skeletal muscles.

The voluntary skeletal muscles that should be controlled represent the function of the somatic nervous system.

What is the somatic nervous system?

The somatic nervous system refers to the system where it is the portion of the nervous system i.e. peripheral and should be associated with the controlling of the movement of the bonds through the skeletal muscles usage. Therefore, we can say that the option b is correct.

And, the rest of the options are wrong.

Learn more about muscles here: https://brainly.com/question/2687783

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 30 POINTS!
What is the magnitude of a nanometer?

10–3 m
10–6 m
10–9 m
10–12 m

Answers

The magnitude would be 10-9m

Based on scientific information and records, the magnitude of a nanometer is equal to: C. 10⁻ m.

What is measurement?

Measurement refers to a process through which the size, magnitude or other physical quantities associated with an object is taken, especially for the purpose of a scientific research (experiment).

What is a nanometer?

In the metric system, a nanometer can be defined as a measure of length such as:

Wavelengths of light.Distances between atoms of a molecule.

In conclusion, a nanometer is one billionth (10⁻ m) of a meter.

Read more on a nanometer here: https://brainly.com/question/5753030

#SPJ2

A pendulum completes 30 cycles every minute. What is the frequency of the pendulum?

Answers

For this case we have that by definition, the frequency is given by the number of cycles that are formed in a second.

According to the statement we have:

Cycles: 30

Time: 1 minute = 60 seconds

Thus, the frequency is:

[tex]f = \frac {30} {60} = \frac {3} {6} = \frac {1} {2} = 0.5[/tex]

Thus, the frequency of the pendulum is[tex]0.5 \ Hz[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]0.5 \ Hz[/tex]

As the ice melts into liquid water, what happens to the kinetic energy of the particles in the sample?

Answers

Answer:

it goes down

Explanation:

Answer:

The kinetic energy of the particles are being reduced.

The total thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of this ice cube to 0.0 °C and completely melt the ice cube is 5848 J
specific latent heat of fusion of ice = 334 000 J/kg

Calculate the mass of the ice cube.

Answers

Answer:

0.018kg

Explanation:

Q=mlf

m=?,Lf=334000J/kg,Q=5848J

5848=mx334000

5848=334000m

divide both sides by 334000

334000m/334000=5848/334000

m=0.018kg

two +1C charges are separated by 3000m. What is the magnitude of the electric force between them?

Answers

Answer:

1000 N

Explanation:

The Electric Force between two charged particles with charges q1 and q2 respectively, separated by a distance, d, is given as:

F = (k * q1 * q2) / d²

Where k = Coulombs constant

From the question:

Charge of first particle = charge of second particle = q = +1 C

Distance between both particles, d = 3000 m

Therefore, Electric Force is:

F = (9 * 10^9 * 1 * 1) / (3000²)

F = (9 * 10^9) / (9 * 10^6)

F = 1 * 10^3 N = 1000 N

The electric force between both charges is 1000 N.

Answer:

1000 N

Explanation:

The electric force between two charges is given as

F = kq'q/r²......................... Equation 1

Where F = electric force between the charges, q' = magnitude of the first charge, q = magnitude of the second charge, r = distance between the charges, k = coulombs constant

Given: q' = q = 1 C, r = 3000 m, k = 9×10⁹ Nm²/kg²

Substitute into equation 2

F = 1²×(9×10⁹)/3000²

F = 1000 N.

Hence the magnitude of the electric force between them = 1000 N

List at least five examples of minerals and their common uses.




Answers

Answer:

Gold

mica

halite

gypsum

copper

Explanation:

Gold:it is used in dentistry

mica: its is used in putting sparkle in rock

halite:its used in seasoning food and softening water

gypsum: it is used as fertilizer and road construction

copper: it is used for jewelry and currency

PLEASE HELP!!! 25 pts!!
to calculate the velocity of an object the_____of the position versus time graph should be calculated.

Answers

Answer:

The slope of the graph is what you need. That tells you the speed not the velocity. In order to find the velocity you would also need to know the direction of the motion.

Answer:

Slope

Explanation:

Rise over Run

Which represents potential energy?
A) bread baking
B) lawnmower cutting grass
C) car racing downhill
D) weed whacker full of gas

Answers

C) is the correct answer.

Answer:

D) Weed whacker full of grass

Explanation: Its D) because the weed wacker full of grass is stil and not moving therefore making it potential energy.

Which sample has the lowest temperature?

Answers

Sample C has the lowest kinetic energy value and, assuming the same conditions for all samples, it would also have the lowest temperature. Therefore, option C is correct

The image contains a list of samples with their corresponding average kinetic energies of molecules in joules. To determine which sample has the lowest temperature, we would need to apply the principle that, at a given temperature, the average kinetic energy of molecules is proportional to the temperature itself. This is described by the equation:

[tex]\[ KE_{avg} = \frac{3}{2} k T \][/tex]

where [tex]\( KE_{avg} \)[/tex] is the average kinetic energy, [tex]\( k \)[/tex] is the Boltzmann constant [tex](\(1.38 \times 10^{-23} \text{ J/K} \))[/tex], and [tex]\( T \)[/tex] is the temperature in kelvins.

However, without additional information about the specific gases or the number of molecules involved, we cannot calculate the exact temperature from the average kinetic energy. Typically, the kinetic energy of a sample is directly proportional to its temperature (in an ideal gas scenario). Therefore, the sample with the lowest average kinetic energy would also have the lowest temperature.

Based on the average kinetic energy values provided in the image, we can conclude that:

- Sample A has [tex]\( 1.50 \times 10^4 \)[/tex] J

- Sample B has [tex]\( 1.73 \times 10^5 \)[/tex] J

- Sample C has [tex]\( 2.73 \times 10^3 \)[/tex] J

- Sample D has [tex]\( 5.06 \times 10^4 \)[/tex] J

Sample C has the lowest kinetic energy value and, assuming the same conditions for all samples, it would also have the lowest temperature.

True or false? An apple, potato, and onion all taste the same if you eat them with your nose plugged

Answers

Answer:

True!

Explanation:

Apples, potatoes and onions will all taste the same if somehow you were to block your sense of smell (plug your nose).

Which of the following is not a practical application of gravity?
O
A. It keeps the moon in orbit around Earth.
O
B. The moon has no gravity because it has no atmosphere.
O
C. It keeps the galaxies from flying apart.
O
D. It keeps Earth in orbit around the sun.

Answers

The option which is not practical application of gravity is The moon has no gravity because it has no atmosphere. The correct option is option B.

Practical application of gravity

Practical Application of gravity is the use of gravity in ways that beneficial to man and earth. Gravity is one of the most important physical features of the earth and major contribution to our existence.

Examples of practical application of gravity

Gravity keeps the Earth orbiting around the Sun.Gravity keeps people on the Earth's surfaceGravity holds the feet down.Gravity holds the air down.

Learn more about importance of gravity here

https://brainly.in/question/5046226

#SPJ1

According to Newton's first law of motion, what would happen to a car traveling at a constant velocity of 55 MPH to the west in the absence of an unbalanced force?

Answers

Explanation:

Newton's first law of motion says that an object will be at rest or it will be in motion until an unbalanced force acts on it.In this case, a car traveling at a constant velocity of 55 mph to the west in the absence of an unbalanced force.It would mean that the car will continue to move with a constant velocity of 55 mph to the west due to Newton's first law of motion.

All of the following are common symptoms of all dissociative disorders except
A. wandering away from home
B. mental health problems
C. feelings of detachment
D. a blurred sense of identity

Answers

I believe it is A. Wandering away from home should be a symptom of dissociative disorders. Maybe check if I’m right. Sorry if I’m not.

All of the following are common symptoms of all dissociative disorders except wandering away from home.

Dissociative disorder, or dissociative identity disorder, is a psychological disorder in which a person has changes in consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception of the environment, control of movements and behavior, which can happen after traumatic or high-stress events.

What types of dissociative disorder?

Overview of dissociative disorders.

Depersonalization/derealization disorder.Dissociative amnesia.Dissociative identity disorder.

See more about dissociative disorders at brainly.com/question/4566966

12 g of coal contains approximately 6 × 1023 atoms of carbon.
How many atoms would be in 1 kg of carbon?
Show your working.

Answers

Answer:

5*10^25 atoms of carbon

Explanation:

Check from the periodic table:

M(carbon) = 12.01 g/mol

Convert kg into g:

1 kg = 1000 g

Calculate the number of moles of carbon:

n(carbon) = (1000 g) ÷ (12.01 g/mol) = 83.26 mol

Convert moles into number of particles:

#(carbon) = n × NA = 83.26 mol × 6*10^23

= 5*10^25 particles

Note: NA represents the Avogadro's Number, which has the value 6.02*10^23 particles/mol.

We saw this image on the Physics Classroom. Maybe you have experienced this
with a slinky, or perhaps with a jump rope or thick string. Explain what you see or
may have seen or experienced if you move the slinky left to right, as compared
to up and down:
SEREBRNI KODINKO RESSORTU VODUSE Scored
Sliky waves can be made by vibrating
the first coil back and forth in either
a horizontal or a vertical direction.

Answers

Answer:

The left to right motion causes a pulse in the coils and it doesn't look like the wave is moving but it is a longitudinal wave. Moving it side to side causes a "snake like" motion of the slinky, which is a transverse wave

Explanation:

Can you plz answer it!!

On the electromagnetic spectrum, visible light is positioned between

A. radio and infrared

B. infrared and ultraviolet

C. microwaves and ultraviolet

D. x- rays and gamma rays

Answers

Answer:

B

Explanation:

On the electromagnetic spectrum, visible light is positioned between infrared and ultraviolet. Hence, option (B) is correct.

What is electromagnetic spectrum?

The electromagnetic spectrum is a range of frequencies, wavelengths, and photon energies that includes wavelengths that range from a few kilometers to a small portion of the size of an atomic nucleus in the spectrum of electromagnetic waves.

Frequencies in this range range from below 1 hertz to above 1025 Hz. In a vacuum, electromagnetic waves typically move at speeds close to those of light. They operate at a variety of wavelengths, frequencies, and photon intensities, though.

The electromagnetic spectrum is made up of a range of all electromagnetic radiation and a number of subranges, or "portions," that fall within that range. These can also be categorized as ultraviolet, visible, or infrared radiation.

In the electromagnetic spectrum, visible light lies between infrared and ultraviolet radiation. Its wavelength ranges from 380 nanometers to 740 nanometers, and its frequencies range from 4 10¹⁴ Hz to 8 × 10¹⁴ hertz (Hz).

Learn more about electromagnetic spectrum here:

https://brainly.com/question/23727978

#SPJ2

In multicellular organisms, which choice ranks the level of organization from simplest to increasingly more complex?
A.
cells, tissues, organ systems, organs
B.
organs, cells, tissues, organ systems
C.
cells, tissues, organs, organ systems
D.
organs, tissues, organ systems, cells

Answers

Answer:

The answer is C.

Explanation:

Cells are the smallest organisms and makes up all living thing or being. The tissues are made of cells. The organs are made of tissues. The organ systems are made of organs. Therefore the order is C. cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.

Which term refers to the bending of light rays when they encounter the edge of a barrier?
A
interference

B
reflection

C
refraction

D
diffraction

Answers

Answer: Refracrion

Explanation: it is the bending of light

Other Questions
Whats the connection between population and limiting factors? 200,80,32... find the 7th term A die is rolled twice.What is the probability that the first roll was a 6 and the second roll was an odd number? "If the teller or the cashier had pushed the alarm button, the vault would have locked automatically, and the police would have arrived within three minutes. Had the police arrived in three minutes, the robbers car would have been overtaken. However, the robbers car was not overtaken. Therefore the teller did not push the alarm button. [ Let T"the teller pushed the alarm button", C"the cashier pushed the alarm button", V"the vault locked automatically", P"the police arrived within three minutes", O"the robbers car was overtaken" ] Two identical 9.60-g metal spheres (small enough to be treated as particles) are hung from separate 500-mm strings attached to the same nail in a ceiling. Surplus electrons are added to each sphere, and then the spheres are brought in contact with each other and released. Their equilibrium position is such that each string makes a 17.0 angle with the vertical.How many surplus electrons are on each sphere? Why did the export of jute and cotton increase in India? You wish to write stage directions for character who is about to play a prank on somebody else? Which of the following stage directions would best reflect the mood of the character?A. She throws back her head and sighsB. She grinned wickedlyC. Confused, she pause in the middle of the stageD. She shakes her head and smiles Wile E. Coyote wants to launch Roadrunner into the air using a long lever asshown below. The lever starts at rest before the Coyote steps onto one end and pivots around its center of mass. Roadrunner is standing on the other end, which is held up by a small piece of ground underneath. The lever has mass 1.2 kg and length 16 m, the Roadrunner has mass 3.2 kg, and there is no friction at the pivot point of the lever. a) Draw free body diagrams for the lever, Coyote, and Roadrunner. Make sure to label where all of the forces act on the levers free body diagram. b) What is the minimal mass that Coyote must have to cause the lever to start rotating? c) The coyote actually has a mass of 18 kg. If the roadrunner goes flying when the lever gets to a 45 angle from the horizontal, what is the roadrunners speed at that time, assuming the pivot is frictionless? d) (Optional/challenge) What is the angular acceleration just after Coyote steps onto the lever? A book costs $14.00. Rounded to the nearest cent, how much is the tax on the book? estimate 1.3 - (-2.5) Shelly buys desk to sell in her furniture store. She marks up the price by 35% and sells the desk for $290.25. What price did Shelly pay for the desk. Josie is training for a race. The ratio of the number minutes she runs to the number of miles she runs is 24 to 3 She plans to run 10 miles. How many minutes will it take her? Elements in group 7A in the periodic table are called the halogens: elements in group 6A are called the chalcogens (a)What is the most common oxidation state of the chalcogens compared to the halogens? (b) For each of the followingperiodic properties. state whether the halogens or the chalcogens have larger values: atomic radii, ionic radii of the mostcommon oxidation state, first ionization energy. second ionization energy. The first artificial satellite to orbit Earth was Sputnik I, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. The orbit was an ellipse with Earth's center as one focus. The orbit's highest point above Earth's surface was 583 miles, and its lowest point was 132 miles.a) find an equation of the orbit.b) how far from Earth is the other focus?c) What is the length of the major axis? What is a typical type of clothing of Colombia? A. ruanasB. sarongC. togaD. pants and vests 5. In 2016, the United States' GDP per capita was about $57,000. What can you infer about thestandard of living in the United States compared to most African nations? Seahorse Incorporated, which only has one product, has provided the following data concerning its most recent month of operations. Description Amount Selling Price $120 Units in beginning inventory 0 Units produced 1,900 Units sold 1,300 Units in ending inventory 600 Variable Costs Per unit Direct materials $42 Direct labor $31 Variable manufacturing overhead $11 Variable selling and administrative expense $9 Fixed Costs Per month Fixed manufacturing overhead $43,700 Fixed selling and administrative expense $35,000 Question Select Your Answer Question 1: What is the unit product cost for the month under absorption costing Which of the following countries HAVE NOT implemented a communist regime? A store offers 20% off all items. If x is the original purchase price, which expression represents the final pricewith the discount? Select all that apply.OA 1.2xB. 0.8xX-0.2xEX+0.2x What are some similarities of the Pennsylvania constitution and the us constitution?