What is the amount of electrical potential is measured by?
A. ampere
B. watt
C. volts

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Answer 1

Answer:

voltmeter  (C. Volts)

Explanation:

The amount of electrical potential is measured by voltmeter. Electrical potential is the amount of work needed to move a unit electric charge from a reference point to the specific point in an electric field. The SI unit of electrical potential is Volt.

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Answer 2

Answer:

Volts

Explanation:


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a particle is projected from a point a with a velocity of 21m/s at an angle of 53.1 degees to the horizontal. one second later another particle is projected at a point 0.3m below a with initial velocity of 31.5m/s at an angle of 36.9 degrees to the horizontal.
(i) prove that the particles collide
(ii) find the time of collision
(iii) find the distance of collision from point of projection

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Answer:

(i) Please see graph of the motion of the particles created with MS Excel and the calculations in the following sections

(ii) The time of collision is approximately 1.0 seconds

(iii) The common horizontal distance of point collision from the point of projection is approximately 25.2 meters

Explanation:

The velocity with which the first projectile was fired, v₁ = 21 m/s

The angle to the horizontal the particle is launched = 53.1°

The time at which the other particle was launched = 1 second later

The location from which the other particle was projected = 0.3 m below the first particle

The initial velocity of the second particle = 31.5 m/s

The angle to the horizontal at which the second particle was projected, θ = 36.9°

(i) The height reached, by each of the particle is given as follows;

y = u·t - 1/2·g·t²

For the first projectile, we have;

y = 21·(t₁+1)×sin(53.1°) - 9.81·(t₁+1)²/2 + 0.3

For the second projectile, we have;

y= 31.5·(t₁)×sin(36.9°) - 4.905·(t₁)²

If the two projectiles collide, we get;

21·(t₁+1)×sin(53.1°) - 9.81·(t₁+1)²/2 + 0.3  = 31.5·(t₁)×sin(36.9°) - 4.905·(t₁)²

Using a graphing calculator for simplifying, we get;

-11.93·t₁ + 12.2 = 0

t₁ = 12.2/11.93 ≈ 1.02

Therefore, at time t₁ = 1.02 seconds, after the launch of the second particle, the two particle will be at the same vertical height

However, whereby at the time, t₂, the particles collide, the horizontal distance travelled, 'x', will be equal;

We have;

x = u·cos(θ)·t₁

For the first particle, we have;

x₁₁ = 21 × cos (53.1°) × (t₂ + 1)

For the second particle, we have;

x₂₂ = 31.5 × cos (36.9°) × t₂

At the point of collision, we have;

x₁ = x₂

∴ 21 × cos (53.1°) × (t₂ + 1) = 31.5 × cos (36.9°) × t₂

31.5 × cos (36.9°) × t₂ - 21 × cos (53.1°) × t₂ = 21 × cos (53.1°)

t₂ = 21 × cos (53.1°)/(31.5 × cos (36.9°)  - 21 × cos (53.1°) ) = 1.00219236871

t₂ ≈ 1.0 seconds

Given that t₁ ≈ t₂, the particles reach the same height and the same horizontal distance at the same time, t₂ ≈ 1.0 and therefore, they collide.

(ii) The time of collision is found above as t₁ ≈ t₂ ≈ 1.0 seconds

(iii) The horizontal distance of the point of collision from the starting point, 'x', is given as follows;

x = 21 × cos (53.1°) × (1.0 + 1) ≈ 25.2

The horizontal distance of the point of collision from the starting point, x ≈ 25.2 meters

The vertical distance of the point of collision from the starting point of the second particle, 'y', is given as follows;

y = 21 × (1+1)×sin(53.1°) - 9.81 × (1+1)²/2 + 0.3 ≈ 14

The vertical distance of the point of collision from the starting point of the second particle, y ≈ 14 meters

The magnitude of the distance from the starting point of the second particle, r = √(25.2² + 14²) ≈ 28.8

The magnitude of the distance from the starting point of the second particle, r ≈ 28.4 meters.

Which wave must have a medium to travel?
A) light wave
B)compression wave
C) electromagnetic wave
D) ultraviolet wave

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Letter B

without a medium, there is nothing to compress, hence, no wave. A fast- medium like a gas (air) is easy to compress and allows waves to move through it easily. a slow medium, like a liquid, is still pretty fast, but not as fast as air.

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A bucket is held up by a rope.
What force is pulling the bucket down?
O Force Gravity
O Force Tension
O Force Elastic
O Force Normal

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Answer:

gravity...................

Answer:

Force Gravity

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HELP MEEEEE
(science)

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Answer:

Decreases the friction between the mallet and the pick.

Un engrane que gira con una velocidad de 20 rad/s, es acelerado durante 5 segundos hasta alcanzar una velocidad de 35 rad/s
a) ¿Cuál es la magnitud de su aceleración angular?
b) ¿Cuántos radianes gira en ese tiempo?
c) ¿Cuántas revoluciones alcanza a girar en ese tiempo?

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Answer:

a) La aceleración angular es: [tex]\alpha=2\: rad/s^{2}[/tex]

b) El engranaje gira 125 radianes.

c) El engranaje hara aproximadamente 20 revoluciones.

Explanation:

a)

La aceleración angular se define como:

[tex]\alpha=\frac{\Delta \omega}{\Delta t}[/tex]

Donde:

Δω es la diferencia de velocidad angular (en otras palabras ω(final)-ω(inicial))Δt es el tiempo en el que occure el cambio de velocidad angular

[tex]\alpha=\frac{35-25}{5}[/tex]

[tex]\alpha=2\: rad/s^{2}[/tex]

b)

El desplazamiento angular puede ser calculado usando la siguiente ecuación:

[tex]\theta=\theta_{i}+\omega_{i}t+\frac{1}{2}\alpha t^{2}[/tex]

Aqui el angulo inicial es 0, por lo tanto.

[tex]\theta=20(5)+\frac{1}{2}(2)(5)^{2}[/tex]

[tex]\theta=125\: rad[/tex]

El engranaje gira 125 radianes.

c)

Lo que debemos hacer aquí es convertir radianes a revoluciones.

Recordemos que 2π rad = 1 rev

Entonces:

[tex]\theta=125\: rad \times \frac{1\: rev}{2\pi\: rad}=19.89\: rev[/tex]

Por lo tanto el engranaje hara aproximadamente 20 revoluciones.

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the body acts on a force of 3N with the shoulder 20 cm. What is her moment?​

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Answer:

0.6Nm

Explanation

Given

Force = 3N

Distance = 20cm = 0.2m

Moment = Force * perpendicular distance

Substitute

Moment = 3N  * 0.2

Moment = 0.6Nm

Hence her moment is 0.6Nm

What is the best way for the power plant manager to modify the reactor to meet the demand for electricity? lower the control rods, which will absorb more neutrons before they can split atoms raise the control rods so that fewer neutrons are absorbed and more can split uranium atoms remove some of the fuel rods, which will leave more room for additional neutrons to split atoms add additional fuel rods to generate additional neutrons to split uranium atoms

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is;

During a heat wave, there is an increased demand for electricity to operate air conditioners. The basic design of a nuclear reactor that generates electricity is shown below. What is the best way for the power plant manager to modify the reactor to meet the demand for electricity?

a)lower the control rods, which will absorb more neutrons before they can split atoms

b)raise the control rods so that fewer neutrons are absorbed and more can split uranium atoms

c)remove some of the fuel rods, which will leave more room for additional neutrons to split atoms

d)add additional fuel rods to generate additional neutrons to split uranium atoms

Answer:

b)raise the control rods so that fewer neutrons are absorbed and more can split uranium atoms

Explanation:

A nuclear reactor uses a nuclear fuel to generate electricity. The nuclear reactor makes use of a fissile isotope such as Uranium-235 as nuclear fuel which is bombarded by neutrons and causes a nuclear fission to occur leading to a consequent initiation of a chain reaction.

Control rods are used to absorb some of the neutrons and keep the reaction under control.

When there is need to increase power generation, the control rods are raised so that less neutrons are absorbed by them and more of the uranium fuel is split.

It takes 5000 J of work to lift a crate to a height of 5 m in 10 s of time.. Calculate the power.

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Answer:

P = 500 W

Explanation:

Given that,

Work done to lift a crate to a height of 5 m is 5000 J

It takes 10 s

We need to find the power of the crate. We know that power is the rate of doing work. Mathematically, it can be given by :

[tex]P=\dfrac{W}{t}\\\\P=\dfrac{5000}{10}\\\\P=500\ W[/tex]

So, the power of the crate is equal to 500 W.

which process is the source of most oxygen in the atmosphere

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Answer:

photosynthesis

The air that enters human lungs contains about 21 percent oxygen. The process responsible for producing most of the Earth's oxygen is known as photosynthesis. In this process, plants and certain other organisms convert sunlight into oxygen and other products.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Photosynthesis I think

Explanation:

A prism is made from transparent plastic. In this plastic, light travels at 0.8
in air. Light enters one face of the prism at right-angles as shown.
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SCALE
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The light just escapes from the sloping face of the prism.
What is angle 0?
A 37°
B
390
С
510
D
53°

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Answer:

Real answer is im sorry if im wrong

Explanation:

A 53°

The value of the angle Θ will be 51.3°. Option C is correct.

What is the definition of geometry?

It is concerned with the geometry, region, and density of various 2D and 3D shapes.

From snell's law;

[tex]\rm n= \frac{sini}{sinr} \\\\ 0.8= \frac{sin(90-\theta)}{sin \theta} \\\\ 0.8= cot \theta \\\\ \theta= cot^{-1} (0.8)\\\\ \theta =51.3^0[/tex]

The value of the angle Θ will be 51.3°.

Hence,option C is correct.

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HELP! What are 5 changes that a fidget spinner can be?

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Answer:

I would hope they can change this question

please help I got no time!!

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Answer:

42a. Ammeter 2 = 0.20 A

42b. Ammeter 3 = 0.20 A

42c. The current will remain the same i.e unchanged.

43. Equivalent resistance is 11780 Ω

46a. 11 V

46b. 7.5 V

46c. 18.5 V

47. 1.70 A

Explanation:

42a. Determination of ammeter 2

Ammeter 1 = 0.20 A

Ammeter 2 =?

Since the resistors are in series connection, the same current will pass through them. Thus, ammeter 2 will read 0.20 A.

Ammeter 2 = ammeter 1 = 0.20 A

42b. Determination of ammeter 3

Ammeter 1 = 0.20 A

Ammeter 3 =?

Since the resistors are in series connection, the same current will pass through them. Thus, ammeter 3 will read 0.20 A.

Ammeter 3 = ammeter 1 = 0.20 A

42c. Since the resistors are in series connection, the same current will pass through them. Therefore, the current will remain the same.

43. Determination of the equivalent resistance.

We'll begin by converting 1.1 KΩ and 10 KΩ to Ω. This can be obtained as follow:

1 KΩ = 1000 Ω

Therefore,

1.1 KΩ = 1.1 KΩ × 1000 Ω / 1 KΩ

1.1 KΩ = 1100 Ω

1 KΩ = 1000 Ω

Therefore,

10 KΩ = 10 KΩ × 1000 Ω / 1 KΩ

10 KΩ = 10000 Ω

Finally, we shall determine determine the equivalent. This can be obtained as follow:

Resistor 1 (R₁) = 680 Ω

Resistor 2 (R₂) = 1100 Ω

Resistor 3 (R₃) = 10000 Ω

Equivalent Resistance (Rₑq) =?

Rₑq = R₁ + R₂ + R₃

Rₑq = 680 + 1100 + 10000

Rₑq = 11780 Ω

Thus, the equivalent resistance is 11780 Ω

46a. Determination of the voltage across 22 Ω

Current (I) = 0.50 A

Resistor (R₁) = 22 Ω

Voltage (V₁) =?

NOTE: the current is the same since the resistor are in series connection.

V₁ = IR₁

V₁ = 0.5 × 22

V₁ = 11 V

46b. Determination of the voltage across 15 Ω

Current (I) = 0.50 A

Resistor (R₂) = 15 Ω

Voltage (V₂) =?

NOTE: the current is the same since the resistor are in series connection.

V₂ = IR₂

V₂ = 0.5 × 15

V₂ = 7.5 V

46c. Determination of the voltage of the battery.

Voltage 1 (V₁) = 11 V

Voltage 2 (V₂) = 7.5 V

Battery voltage (V) =?

V = V₁ + V₂

V = 11 + 7.5

V = 18.5 V

47. Determination of the current.

We'll begin by calculating the equivalent resistance. This can be obtained as follow:

Resistor 1 (R₁) = 22 Ω

Resistor 2 (R₂) = 4.5 Ω

Equivalent Resistance (R) =?

R = R₁ + R₂

R = 22 + 4.5

R = 26.5 Ω

Finally, we shall determine the current.

Voltage (V) = 45 V

Resistance (R) = 26.5 Ω

Current (I) =?

V = IR

45 = I × 26.5

Divide both side by 26.5

I = 45 / 26.5

I = 1.70 A

How you work out efficiency?

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Answer:

The work efficiency formula is efficiency = output / input, and you can multiply the result by 100 to get work efficiency as a percentage. This is used across different methods of measuring energy and work, whether it's energy production or machine efficiency.

Explanation:

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Electrons move from negative to positive while the voltage flows ________ to _______ .

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Answer:

positive to negative.

What chemical formula did early instigators assume for water?

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Answer:

Explanation:

 Investigators  thought this meant that oxygen was eight times more massive than hydrogen. They presumed the  chem-ical form-ula for water to be H-O

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You have two photos of a person walking. One shows the person at the corner of Third and Main streets, the other shows the person at the corner of Tenth and Main streets. There are lampposts at every corner in this town, and the first picture shows it to be 10:32:00 exactly. The second picture shows it to be 10:49:30. You know three facts: (1) All of the clocks are synchronized; (2) there are exactly 12 equal-sized blocks per kilometer in this town; and (3) the streets that cross Main in this area are numbered consecutively, with no interruptions. What is the person’s average speed in kilometers per hour?

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Answer:

average speed

= [(10-3)/12 km] / [(49.5-32.0)/60 hour]

= 5*7 / 17.5

= 2 km/h .

Consider the electric force between a pair of charged particles a certain
distance apart. By Coulomb's Law:
If the charge of one of the particles is doubled, the force is:
(unchanged), (halved), (doubled), (quadrupled)

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Answer:

Doubled

Explanation:

F = (kq1q2) / r^2

F and q (Either q1 or q2) are directly proportional, so double the charge would also double the electruc force between the charges.

If a ball is lifted 2 meters off the ground and 5 Newtons of force were needed to move it,
what amount of work has been done? :3

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Answer:

W = 98 J

Explanation:

Given hat,

Force, F = 5 N

It is lifted 2 m off the ground.

We need to find the amount of work done. We know that, the work done by an object is given by the product of force and displacement. So,

W = Fd

or

W = mgd

Put all the values,

W = 5 × 9.8 × 2

W = 98 J

So, the work done is equal to 98 J.

If a balloon has 12 electrons on its surface but also 13 protons, what
is the net charge on the balloon?

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Answer:

q = 1

Explanation:

Given that,

No. of electrons = -12

No. of protons = 13

We need to find the net charge on the balloon. We know that net charge is equal to the sum of proton and the electrons such that,

Net charge = No. of electrons + no. of protons

= -12 + 13

= 1

So, the net charge is equal to 1.

Running water has materials such as dirt, sand, and dead plants and animals in it. When this water ends up in a lake, the materials it was carrying fall to the bottom of the lake and form layers. A layer is thicker when more water enters the lake. For example, thick layers form during times of heavy rain, and thin layers form during times of little rain. Sometimes lakes dry up. The bottoms of dry lakes can change into rock. This rock will still have layers. A geologist studied one of these rocks made from the bottom of a lake. Which rock layer formed during the wettest season? Layer

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Answer:

The outside layer is the wettest.

Explanation:

How is it possible a plant can sustain itself for 70 years locked inside a jar?

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Answer:

If you are talking about the experiment in which mouse and plants are kept in a closed glass jar in sunlight so in that case, they both survive because the CO2 released by the respiration of mouse is being utilized by the plants and fixed ( phosynthesis) and O2 is released as by product, which is taken by the mouse for respiration.

Explanation:

1. An object of mass 300 kg is observed to
accelerate at the rate of 1 m/s. Calalate the
force required to produce this acceleration.

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Answer:

The force required will be "300 N".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Mass of object,

m = 300 kg

Acceleration,

a = 1 m/s

Now,

The force will be:

⇒  [tex]F=m\times a[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

⇒      [tex]= 300\times 1[/tex]

⇒      [tex]=300 \ N[/tex]

Four different living organisms are shown on the right. Which statement is true for all of the organisms shown?

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Answer:

they are all made of cells

Which of the following regions of the EM epxtrum has the highest
frequency?

1) x rays
2) microwaves
3) infrared light
4) ultraviolet light

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Answer:

1) x rays

Explanation:

Honestly Gamma rays has the Highest frequency, but in your options, gamma rays is not among, so x rays has the highest frequency among your options.

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Answer:

The answer is (X-rays)

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Which describes the greenhouse effect? 1. Earth continues to get warmer over time because it is slowly moving closer to the sun. 2. Earth's atmosphere blocks the sun's ultraviolet light. 3. Pollution gets into the air, causing trees to not get enough oxygen. 4. Energy given off by earth is reflected off of earth's atmosphere back down to the surface.

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Answer: The green house effect is best described by option 4 (Energy given off by earth is reflected off of earth's atmosphere back down to the surface).

Explanation:

The green house effect can be described as the energy given off by earth is reflected off of earth's atmosphere back down to the surface.

When energy from the sun passes through the atmosphere, some are absorbed which keeps the earth surface warm. While the rest is reflected back largely by cloud.

The energy which is emitted from the earth surface is called the infrared radiation. Some of the infrared radiation passess through the atmosphere but most is absorbed and re- emitted in all directions by the greenhouse gas molecules and clouds. This effect warms the earth surface and the lower atmosphere. Therefore this statement (Energy given off by earth is reflected off of earth's atmosphere back down to the surface) is correct about greenhouse effect.

For the greenhouse effect to occur, greenhouse gas molecules are mostly needed. Examples of these gases include:

--> Carbon dioxide (CO2),

--> Water vapor (H2O), and

--> Methane (CH4)

Over the years, the excessive human activities has lead to increase in the greenhouse gas molecules which has negatively affected the greenhouse effects.

As Jack pulls his wagon down the street it moves faster and faster. Jill, sitting a few meters ahead on the sidewalk, wants to slow Jack's wagon down so that it travels with a constant speed. How can Jill accomplish her goal? A) Push the wagon with a force greater than Jack. B) Push Jack away from the wagon so that he is no longer pulling it. C) Pull on the wagon in the opposite direction with twice Jack's force. D) Push the wagon in the opposite direction at a constant force less than Jack.

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Answer:

The correct answer is NONE the two forces must be equal and of opposite direction, the closest answer is D

Explanation:

In this exercise it is indicated that Jack pushes a car, it is desired that Jill pushes the car so that the speed is constant

take as positive the direction of Jack's thrust

             F_jack - F_jill = 0

              F_jill = F_jack

therefore the push of the two must be equal and Jill's push must have the opposite direction to Jack's push.

The correct answer is NONE the two forces must be equal and of opposite direction, the closest answer is D

How do positive and negative acceleration differ?

Positive acceleration represents an object speeding up; negative acceleration represents an object slowing down.
Positive acceleration moves north or east; negative acceleration moves south or west.
Positive acceleration occurs when there is more velocity than speed; negative acceleration occurs when there is less velocity than speed.
Positive acceleration occurs when an object changes its speed but not its direction; negative acceleration occurs when an object changes both its speed and direction.

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Answer:

acceleration

Explanation:

acceleration determines whether you will be adding to or subtracting from the velocity. while negative acceleration means you will subtract from the current value of the velocity and a positive acceleration means you will add

A person pushes a 125 kg object initially at rest on a frictionless surface. The object ends up with a final velocity of 1.40 m/s. What is the total
translational kinetic energy of the object?

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Answer:

a person pushes a 125 kg

Explanation:

The total translational kinetic energy of the object is 122.5 J.

What is meant by kinetic energy ?

Kinetic energy is defined as the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its motion.

Here,

Mass of the object, m = 125 kg

The final velocity of the object, v = 1.4 m/s

It is given that the object was initially at rest on a frictionless surface. When the object was pushed by the person, it gained some amount of kinetic energy and ended up with a final velocity of 1.4 m/s.

So, the expression for total translational kinetic energy of the object is given by,

KE = KEf + KEi

KE = 1/2m(v² + u²)

Since, the object was initially at rest, the initial velocity,

u = 0

Therefore, the kinetic energy of the object,

KE = 1/2 mv²

KE = 1/2 x 125 x (1.4)²

KE = 122.5 J

Hence,

The total translational kinetic energy of the object is 122.5 J.

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You just earned a $1000 bonus at your job. Would you rather receive all the money at the end of the
year or half the money now and half the money later? Why?

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Half bcuz maybe I have dept and I can’t pay it or will have dept and it will be useful for many things and if you will take it at the end of the year you might get robbed and lose all

In the compound MgCl2, how many atoms of Mg are there?

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There is 1 Mg and 2 Cl i think
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