Problem #1- In the first scene in which Miss Clark appears, she is supposed to be wearing a BLACK dress.
The only available dress that will fit the student playing this role is RED. There is no money in the budget to
purchase another dress. What can be done to the lighting on the stage to make the RED dress APPEAR
BLACK?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Blue Lighting

Explanation:

In order to make red look black, you must use blue light. The blue would be absorbed and there would be no red light to reflect.

Answer 2

Answer:

You would have to shine green Light on the actress to make the dress appear to be red.

Explanation:

The reason it  would appear to be red is because green reflects the red colour and absorbs the rest. So, when green light is shone on the dress, it absorbs all of the green light and not reflecting anything.The dress then appears to beblack.


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Question 5
A ball is traveling through space at a velocity of 25 m/s. Which statement BEST describes the motion of a moving ball if there is no external force is applied to the ball?
A
The ball stops immediately.
B
The ball will move with a constant speed.
С
The ball will slowly accelerate.
The ball will slow down and eventually stop
D
43

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Answer:

B. The ball will move with a constant speed.

Explanation:

Assuming a ball is traveling through space at a velocity of 25 m/s. The statement which best describes the motion of this moving ball if there is no external force applied to the ball is that, the ball will move with a constant speed in accordance with Newton's first law of motion.

Newton's first law of motion states that, an object or body will continue to be at rest or experience a uniform motion in a straight line at constant speed provided there's no action of an external force. Thus, unless compelled to change its state by an external force, a body will continue to be at rest or experience a uniform motion in a straight line.

The Newton's first law of motion is also known as the law of inertia; which is the tendency of a body to be at rest unless acted upon by an external force.

Which of the following words BEST describes scientists’ current knowledge about the universe?
eternal
static
unpredictable
changing

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Answer:

your answer is changing

Explanation:

The square root by prime factorization 2916​

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Answer:

2×3×3×3 = 54

So yea this is ur answer

Un auto recorre una carretera en línea recta de 10km y tarda 8 minutos ¿Cual es su velocidad en km/h?

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20,83 m / s (metros por segundo)

divide 10 metros entre 8 minutos y obtén 20.83333333

20.83 m/s (meters per second)    

divide 10 meters by 8 minutes and get 20.83333333

do the question in the photo below
Also What Grade is this?

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Answer:

9 th grade

Explanation:

The weather station has issued a tornado warning for a tornado traveling northwest at 30 miles per hour. This information describes the tornado's
A Acceleration
B Direction
C Speed
D Velocity

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Answer:

The Answer Is D

Explanation:

I did it, The velocity of an object is the rate of change of its position with respect to a frame of reference, and is a function of time. Velocity is equivalent to a specification of an object's speed and direction of motion (e.g. 60 km/h to the north).


Gravitational Force
Normal Force
Friction Force
Tension Force
Spring Force
what is situation where all forces are involved ?

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Explanation:

Gravitational force

The force of gravity is the force with which the earth, moon, or other massively large object attracts another object towards itself.

Normal force

The normal force is the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another stable object.

Friction force

The friction force is the force exerted by a surface as an object moves across it or makes an effort to move across it.

Tension force

The tension force is the force that is transmitted through a string, rope, cable or wire when it is pulled tight by forces acting from opposite ends.

Spring force

The spring force is the force exerted by a compressed or stretched spring upon any object that is attached to it.

Toy cars
1
11,
2
22, and
3
33 are launched horizontally with the trajectories shown below. Cars
1
11 and
2
22 are launched from a
15

m
15m15, start text, m, end text high cliff, while Car
3
33 is launched from a
30

m
30m30, start text, m, end text high cliff. We can ignore air friction.

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Answer:

tcar 1 = tcar 2< tcar 3

Explanation:

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Initial launch speed of the cars are in order as  Vcar 1 = Vcar 2< Vcar 3

What is speed?

The speed of any moving object is the ratio of the distance covered and the time taken to cover that distance.

Toy cars 1, 2 and 3 are launched horizontally with the trajectories shown below. Cars 1 and 2 are launched from a 15 m high cliff, while Car 3 is launched from a 30m high cliff. We can ignore air friction.

The velocity of the toy car 1 and 2 is

V1/2 = √2gh

Put the values, we get

V 1/2= √(2x 9.81x 15)

V1/2 = 17.16 m/s

The velocity of the toy car3 is

V3 = √2gh

Put the values, we get

V3 = √(2x 9.81x 30)

V3 = 24.26 m/s

Thus,  Vcar 1 = Vcar 2 < Vcar 3

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Right-of-way is _____.

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The immediate use of a certain the roadway

An object moving north with an initial velocity of 14 m/s accelerates 5 m/s^2 for 20 seconds.what is the final velocity of the object?

39 m/s
90 m/s
114 m/s
414m/s

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Answer:

Option C = 114 m/s

Explanation:

a=v-u/t

By substituting,

5=v-14/20

100=v-14

Thus, v=100+14

v= 114 m/s

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The answer is 114 m/s good luck!!!

Miss Magee has to drive 7 1/2 km to get to school. On Monday she drove to school and arrived at 8:00am,
she realized she'd forgotten her laptop, drove back home picked up the laptop, then returned to school.
How far did she drive before school started?​

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Answer:

15km

Explanation:

7 1/2 pluse (im new but know a alot of math)7 1/2 equals 15km

when graphing experimental results,which variable is plotted on the y-axies?
A. Control variable
B. Dependent variable
C. Independent variable
D. Standard variable​

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Two friends push a stalled
1330 kg car with a 187 N force,
How much time does it take
to move the car 5.00 m?
(Unit = s)

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Answer:

8.42s

Explanation:

The time (in seconds) needed to move the car can be calculated using the formula:

S = ut + 1/2at²

Where; S = distance (m) = 5m

u = initial velocity (m/s)

a = acceleration (m/s²)

t = time (s)

However, the acceleration (a) can be got by using F = ma

Where; F = force = 187 N

m = mass = 1330 kg

F = ma

a = F/m

a = 187/1330

a = 0.1406

a = 0.141m/s²

Since a= 0.141m/s², S = 5m, t =

S = ut + 1/2at²

5 = (0 × t) + 1/2 × (0.141 × t²)

5 = 0 + 0.141t²/2

5 = 0.141t²/2

10 = 0.141t²

t² = 10/0.141

t² = 70.922

t = √70.922

t = 8.42s

What is the process used to separate the mixture of sand and water?

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Answer:

water filtration

Explanation:

In the case of a mixture of sand and water filtration can used to separate the two. This requires a sieve that does not allow any of the particles of sand to pass through.

Prior to science lab, Maria had been drinking a can of soda. When she walked into the lab she set it down on the hot plate at her station. She heard a liquid beginning to boil, and realized that the previous students had forgotten to turn off the hotplate and the boiling noise was from the remaining soda in the can. Without thinking, she picked up the can with her bare hands, and put it upside down into the sink which was half full of liquid. Immediately the can crushed as though it was going to be recycled. What do you think is happening to the soda and air in the can? Support you claim in Question 4, by explaining why you think it is happening. Formulate your hypothesis for the problem. Critique Maria's laboratory safety procedures.

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Answer:

The hypothesis as to what happened to the soda and the air in the can are as follows;

The solubility of air in the soda is high at low temperatures, such that air (carbon dioxide, CO₂) is trapped in the soda and when it is drank, it gives it its fresh taste

By placing the can of soda on the hot plate, drives off the air in the soda such that the space directly above the liquid soda is filled with the original air (carbon dioxide), in the soda

By dipping the soda upside down in the sink half filled with water, the soda is cooled down and the air (carbon dioxide) directly above the surface of the liquid soda is reabsorbed into the liquid soda, such that if the lid of the soda is sealed, the vacuum created by the empty space directly above the liquid soda becomes a region of low pressure and the combined pressure from the atmosphere and the liquid level in the sink, causes the can to immediately crushed (deformed).

Explanation:

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What is the man's weight on Mars where the acceleration
due to gravity is 3.7 m/s2 if he has a mass of 80.5 kg?

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W = m * g
W = 80.5 kg * 3.71 m/s^2
W = 298.66 Newton’s

15.
All of the following parameters are forces except

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Answer: What do you need help with?

Explanation:

another structure that most cells have in common is

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Answer:

All cells share four common components: (1) a plasma membrane, an outer covering that separates the cell's interior from its surrounding environment; (2) cytoplasm, consisting of a jelly-like region within the cell in which other cellular components are found; (3) DNA, the genetic material of the cell; and (4) ...

Explanation:

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line c is at rest . line a is going in a positive direction . line b is going in a negative direction . line d is negative too

Somebody plz answer these 5 only thanks!!!
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I believe it’s
True
True
True
True
False

Answer:

false

true

true

true

false

Pls HELP ASAP!!!

Explain how kinetic energy can be transformed into thermal energy using friction.​

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Answer:

When an object is in contact with another object, it creates friction.

If a car starts from rest and accelerates at 4 m/s2 for 8 sec, how far did it travel

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Answer:

128 m

Explanation:

S = ut +  [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]a[tex]t^{2}[/tex]

where u= initial velocity

S= (0×2s) + ( [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]×4[tex]\frac{m}{s^{2} }[/tex]×(8s)

=128 m

what is the confidence level

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Confidence level of what?

Answer:

Become leaders, represented.

Explanation:

bc

Hi guys guess what I am back in school yay but don’t worry I am being safe I wear a mask and I wash my hands after I touch someone or something

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Answer: yayyyyyyyyyyyy

Explanation: i hope nobody get coronavirus at school that would be terrible

hope it fun!

Answer:

Nice! Remember to always stay 6ft away from everyone!

Explanation:

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A car is traveling at 120 km/hr. How many hours will it take to cover a distance of 276 km?

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answer- 2.3

km/hr 120/1 276/h 276/2.3

A truck loaded with sand accelerates at 0.5 m/s2 on the highway. If the driving force on the truck remains constant, what happens to the truck’s acceleration if sand leaks at a constant rate from a hole in the truck bed?

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Answer:

It will accelerate at a constant rate.

Explanation:

If the driving force is constant, with a constant reduction in weight, the truck will accelerate at a constant rate.

the acceleration of the truck increase if sand leaks at a constant rate from a hole in the truck bed.

What is Newton's second law of motion ?

Force(F) applied on the body is mass(m) times its acceleration(a). i.e. F=ma according to this equation we get acceleration as a = F/m this equation says that when we apply more force to the body, more acceleration it gets. When more is the mass of the body, greater force is needed to accelerate with same amount to that less mass.

According to the relation, a = F/m

mass produces inertia in the body, means mass is a resistance to the linear motion. if mass is greater acceleration is less and mass is more the acceleration is more.

if mass  sand leaks at a constant rate from a hole in the truck bed, mass of the truck decreases which increases the acceleration.

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You are given the following problem: A simple circuit is made up of a 9 V battery and a 4.5 Ohm lightbulb. Determine the current in the circuit. List the variables in this problem

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Answer:

2 A

Explanation:

I = V/ R

= 9 / 4.5

= 2 A

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All of the following are regulated by the medulla except __________.
A.breathing
B.swallowing and vomiting
C.coughing and sneezing
D.the fight-or-flight response

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Answer:

It's D. the fight-or-flight response

Explanation:

Spirit of Australia, a hydroplane boat, made speed records by traveling 239 miles at a speed of 318.8 mi. How long did this trip take? if you could respond to this I would really appreciate it.

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Answer:

Explanation:

I'm assuming we're measuring speed in mph, so here we go:

The boat travelled 239 miles in 0.75 of an hour. So how far did it travel in a full hour?

239

0.75

=

318.7  ≅ 319 m p h

What is the condition for the machine to be perfect?​

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a simple machine, such as a lever, pulley, or gear train, is “ideal” if the power input is equal to the power output of the device, which means there are no losses. in this case, the mechanical efficiency is 100%
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