How many miles are there in 12327 feet

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Answer 1

Explanation:

2.3346591 miles is in 12327 feet

Answer 2

Answer:

2.3346591

Explanation:

Always remember, to convert

feet to miles, all you have to do is

divide the length by 5280 and then

you will get this much miles: 2.3346591

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Choose the best description of a neap tide.

A. Neap tides produce during the highest tides of the month.

B. Neap tides happen during winter and summer.

C. Neap tides could be described as low high tides and high low tides.

D. A neap tide is the period halfway between tides when the tide changes direction.

Thank you!

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Answer:

D. A neap tide is the period halfway between tides when the tide changes direction. (correction) Answer : C

Explanation:

Process of elimination can be used. First off, A is incorrect because neap tides have the smallest tidal range ; spring tides would fit this choice. B is incorrect since neap tides are specific to the first, and third quarter moons when the sun and moon are right angles. C is wrong because it is the other way around since high tides are a little higher than average and low tides are a little lower than average (correction) this is correct since higher low tides and lower high tides are closer together and have a smaller tidal range than standard tides(spring tides) with higher high tides, and lower low tides. D is correct because they occur halfway between the spring tides (correction): incorrect since a neap tides occur around a week(7 days) after a spring tide(moderate tides). There is no evidence this is true.

There are three patterns: diurnal(one high and low tides a day), semidiurnal(two high and low tides a day), and mixed(two high and low tides a day of different lengths).

The spring and neap tides are the types of tides involved with the low and high tides.

Identify the law that explains the following observation:
Nitrogen Dioxide can be formed by reacting 14 grams of
nitrogen with 32 grams of oxygen.

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Answer:

Proust's law of definite proportion

Explanation:

The law of constant proportion states that the components elements of a given chemical compound combine with each other in a fixed mass ratio when the compound is produced by any given process

Therefore, from the question, the chemical formula for Nitrogen Dioxide is NO₂, where the molar mass of nitrogen, N = 14

The molar mass of oxygen, O = 16

Given that one molecule of NO₂, contains one atom of nitrogen and two atoms of oxygen, one mole of NO₂ will contain 14 grams of nitrogen and 32 grams of oxygen, according to Proust's law of definite proportion.

Which ecosystem is the least stable?

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Answer:

tundra bc it has barley any food source and has vary little inhabitants

Explanation:

Answer:

a patch of lichens on bare rock

Select the correct answer.
In which situation is no work considered to be done by a force?

A.
when the angle between the force and displacement is 180°
B.
when the angle between the force and displacement is 90°
C.
when the angle between the force and displacement is 45°
D.
when the angle between the force and displacement is 0°

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Answer:

Explanation:

when the angle between the force and  displacement is 0

Using the formula M=dx v, Calculate the mass of a liquid with a density of
17.5 g/mL and a volume of 7mL.

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Answer:

The answer is 122.5 g

Explanation:

The mass of a substance when given the density and volume can be found by using the formula

mass = Density × volume

From the question

volume = 7 mL

density = 17.5 g/mL

We have

mass = 17.5 × 7

We have the final answer as

122.5 g

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PE = mgh, solve for m

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Answer:

P.E. = mgh, where m is the mass in kilograms,

Answer:

[tex]m = \frac{PE}{gh} [/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]if \: PE = mgh \\ then \to \\ m = \frac{PE}{gh} [/tex]

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A metal block, 2.0cm x 2.5cm x 3.0cm, has a mass of 40.5g. What is the density of the sample? What type of metal is the metal block composed of?

Aluminum - 2.699
Copper - 8.92
Iron - 7.874
Lead - 11.43
Nickel - 8.908
Tin - 7.265
Zinc - 7.14

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Answer:

The block is made up of aluminum.

density = 2.7 g/cm³

Explanation:

Given data:

Dimension of metal block = 2.0 cm×2.5 cm× 3.0 cm

Mass of block = 40.05 g

Density of block = ?

Which metal is this = ?

Solution:

Density:

Density is equal to the mass of substance divided by its volume.

The symbol used for density is called rho. It is represented by ρ. However letter D can also be used to represent the density.

Units:

SI unit of density is Kg/m3.

Other units are given below,

g/cm3, g/mL , kg/L

Formula:

D=m/v

D= density

m=mass

V=volume

Volume of block = 2.0 cm×2.5 cm× 3.0 cm = 15 cm³

d = m/v

d = 40.5 g/ 15 cm³

d = 2.7 g/cm³

The block is made up of aluminum.

What advances in technology helped usher in the scientific revolution? Choose the best answer.



1.The landing on the Moon by Apollo brought about the scientific revolution.


2.Discoveries by scholars in the Catholic Church revolutionized scientific knowledge.


3.The discoveries by ancient Greek, Muslim and Chinese scientists.


4.The discovery of optics gave scientists instruments such as microscopes and telescopes.

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Answer:

The discovery of optics gave scientists instruments such as microscopes and telescopes.

Explanation:

The period between the 16th-8th century was called the period of the scientific revolution. At this time, the foundations  of our modern science was laid.

One of the characteristic of this period was the emphasis on the scientific method which upheld results from reproducible experiments.

Nicolaus Copernicus, Francis Bacon and Isaac Newton were leading names in this period.

It was within this period that the discovery of optics gave scientists instruments such as microscopes and telescopes and scientific  examination of the celestial bodies was launched.

Which of the following is most likely NOT a chemical reaction?


(A)
A white powder and a clear liquid mix and the beaker holding the mixture gets cool to the touch

(B)
A white solid and a clear liquid mix and produce a bright orange, bubbling substance

(C)
A pan containing a clear liquid is place on a hot stove and begins to bubble after a few minutes.

(D)
A blue liquid and a green solid mix and produce a purple paste

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Answer:

B is the correct answer because bubbling is a sign of chemical reaction and production of a new substance

What is involved in weathering?

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Answer:

the answer is water.Hope this helps

Sodium + oxygen
What colour is the flame produces

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Answer:

Orange

Explanation:

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Answer:

ORANGE

explanation:

Small pieces of sodium burn in air with often little more than an orange glow. Using larger amounts of sodium or burning it in oxygen gives a strong orange flame.

1. True or False? The scientific method is defined as a method of research
in which a problem is identified, data is gathered, and a hypothesis is
created based off the data, then the hypothesis is tested.

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

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I hate chemistry please help

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Answer:

Love it because Love it

Explanation:

Sugar is added to iced tea and the contents are stirred until all of the sugar dissolves. How would the tea now be classified?

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By concentrating the mixes of substances

Burning is a type of_________reaction.

O replacement
O decomposition
O synthesis
O combustion

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Answer:

Combustion

Explanation:

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HELPPP PLEASEEE!!! calculate the energy of radiation with a wavelength of 432 nm

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Formula:


f = C/λ


Where,

λ (Lambda) = Wavelength in meters

c = Speed of Light (299,792,458 m/s)

f = Frequency (MHz)

answer= 693964023.148148 MHz

which of these elements is most likely to be magnesium the most metallic of all samples?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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The element which is most likely to be magnesium  is the element with the electronic configuration same as magnesium.

What is an element?

It is defined as a substance which cannot be broken down further into any other substance. Each element is made up of its own type of atom. Due to this reason all elements are different from one another.

Elements can be classified as metals and non-metals. Metals are shiny and conduct electricity and are all solids at room temperature except mercury. Non-metals do not conduct electricity and are mostly gases at room temperature except carbon and sulfur.

The number of protons in the nucleus is the defining property of an element and is related to the atomic number.All atoms with same atomic number are atoms of same element.

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• True False estion 2 (1 point) Water and ice are made from the same molecule H2O True False ​

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Answer:

true i think

Explanation:

Yeah it’s true just frozen

In a longitudinal wave, particle displacement is

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from google, so I think the answer to that question is the second one

The momentum of a 23 000 kg truck traveling eastward with a velocity of 50.0 m/s is kom/s

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Answer:

Explanation:

I'm not sure what you mean by the units. The answer using kg and ms is 23000 * 50 = 1150000 kg m/s

Record the length of the object shown.

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Maybe like 7 1/2 ::::::::::::::: oh

Answer: 7.26 mm

I did the test already.

Select the correct answer

Which statement best supports the idea that water conservation is important for human societies?

OA Once humans use water, it cannot be reused ever again,

OB. Only about 1% of the freshwater on Earth is easily accessible.

OC Water is constantly being lost from the hydrosphere

OD. Most land animals use salt water instead of freshwater.

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Answer:

Only about 1% of the freshwater on Earth is easily accessible.

Explanation:

Freshwater accounts for a minimal proportion of water resources on planet earth. About 70 percent of the world surface area  is covered by water, but only  about 2.5 percent of this mass of water is fresh. The remaining are marine or salt water. Amazingly, just about 1 percent of this  freshwater is easily accessible. The other 1.5% is trapped in glaciers and snowfields.

This underscore the need for water conservation on the planet since fresh water is a scarce resource and people living in many areas have no access to fresh water.

(b) Define, in terms of oxidation state, the Oxidizing agent
a substance which gains oxygen
a substance whis lose hydrogen
a substance which experiences a decrease in oxidation state
a substance which experiences an increase in oxidation state​

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Answer: a substance whis lose hydrogen

Explanation:

The millions of fossils that scientists have collected are called the fossil __.

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Answer:

record

Explanation:

Explain how the igneous rock granite forms. Then tell how the granite might become the sedimentary rock sandstone and then the metamorphic rock quartzite.

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Answer:

There are three main types of rocks: sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic. Each of these rocks are formed by physical changes—such as melting, cooling, eroding, compacting, or deforming—that are part of the rock cycle. Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary rocks are formed from pieces of other existing rock or organic material. There are three different types of sedimentary rocks: clastic, organic (biological), and chemical. Clastic sedimentary rocks, like sandstone, form from clasts, or pieces of other rock. Organic sedimentary rocks, like coal, form from hard, biological materials like plants, shells, and bones that are compressed into rock. The formation of clastic and organic rocks begins with the weathering, or breaking down, of the exposed rock into small fragments. Through the process of erosion, these fragments are removed from their source and transported by wind, water, ice, or biological activity to a new location. Once the sediment settles somewhere, and enough of it collects, the lowest layers become compacted so tightly that they form solid rock. Chemical sedimentary rocks, like limestone, halite, and flint, form from chemical precipitation. A chemical precipitate is a chemical compound—for instance, calcium carbonate, salt, and silica—that forms when the solution it is dissolved in, usually water, evaporates and leaves the compound behind. This occurs as water travels through Earth’s crust, weathering the rock and dissolving some of its minerals, transporting it elsewhere. These dissolved minerals are precipitated when the water evaporates. Metamorphic Rocks Metamorphic rocks are rocks that have been changed from their original form by immense heat or pressure. Metamorphic rocks have two classes: foliated and nonfoliated. When a rock with flat or elongated minerals is put under immense pressure, the minerals line up in layers, creating foliation. Foliation is the aligning of elongated or platy minerals, like hornblende or mica, perpendicular to the direction of pressure that is applied. An example of this transformation can be seen with granite, an igneous rock. Granite contains long and platy minerals that are not initially aligned, but when enough pressure is added, those minerals shift to all point in the same direction while getting squeezed into flat sheets. When granite undergoes this process, like at a tectonic plate boundary, it turns into gneiss (pronounced “nice”). Nonfoliated rocks are formed the same way, but they do not contain the minerals that tend to line up under pressure and thus do not have the layered appearance of foliated rocks. Sedimentary rocks like bituminous coal, limestone, and sandstone, given enough heat and pressure, can turn into nonfoliated metamorphic rocks like anthracite coal, marble, and quartzite. Nonfoliated rocks can also form by metamorphism, which happens when magma comes in contact with the surrounding rock. Igneous Rocks Igneous rocks (derived from the Latin word for fire) are formed when molten hot material cools and solidifies. Igneous rocks can also be made a couple of different ways. When they are formed inside of the earth, they are called intrusive, or plutonic, igneous rocks. If they are formed outside or on top of Earth’s crust, they are called extrusive, or volcanic, igneous rocks. Granite and diorite are examples of common intrusive rocks. They have a coarse texture with large mineral grains, indicating that they spent thousands or millions of years cooling down inside the earth, a time course that allowed large mineral crystals to grow.

Alternatively, rocks like basalt and obsidian have very small grains and a relatively fine texture. This happens because when magma erupts into lava, it cools more quickly than it would if it stayed inside the earth, giving crystals less time to form. Obsidian cools into volcanic glass so quickly when ejected that the grains are impossible to see with the naked eye. Extrusive igneous rocks can also have a vesicular, or “holey” texture. This happens when the ejected magma still has gases inside of it so when it cools, the gas bubbles are trapped and end up giving the rock a bubbly texture. An example of this would be pumice.

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CAN SOMEONE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

5 g/cm^3

Explanation:

Density = mass / volume



With some manipulation, the Rydberg equation can be rewritten in the form


E=constant×(1nf2−1ni2)


which allows you to calculate the energy of the emitted light. Express this constant in terms of the constants h, c, and RH using relationships between wavelength and energy as well as the Rydberg equation from the introduction.


Express the constant in terms of h and c, and RH.


Please help me with this question?

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Answer:

attached below is the detailed solution

answer : value of constant = 2.18 * 10^-18 J

Explanation:

Express the constant in terms of h and c and RH

attached below is the detailed solution

Constant = [tex]h_{C} R_{H}[/tex]

               = ( 6.626 * 10^-34 ) * ( 3 * 10^8 ) * ( 1.097 * 10^7 )

               = 2.18 * 10^-18 J

The Planck equation and the light speed  allow us to find the results for the transformation of the Rydberg equation are:

   [tex]E = A ( \frac{1}{n_1^2}\frac{x}{y} - \frac{1}{n_2^2} )\\A= R_H \ h \ c \\A = 2.18 \ 10^{-18} j[/tex]

The Rydberg equation is an empirical expression that explains the wavelength of the emissions.

          [tex]\frac{1}{\lambda } = R_H ( \frac{1}{n_1^2} - \frac{1}{n_2^2} )[/tex]  

Where λ is the wavelength of the emitted radiation, is the Rydberg constant, n₁ and n₂ are integers with n₁ <n₂

It is asked to write the Rydberg equation  for the energy.

Let's use the Planck relation.

           E = h f

The light speed is related to the wavelength and frequency of radiation.

           c = λ f

           

Where E is the energy, h the Planck constant, c the speed of light, λ the wavelength and f the frequency.

Let's  substitute.

           E = [tex]\frac{hc}{\lambda}[/tex]  

           [tex]\frac{1}{\lambda} = \frac{E}{hc}[/tex]  

Let's substitute in the Rydberg equation.

          [tex]\frac{E}{hc} = R_H ( \frac{1}{n_1^2} - \frac{1}{n_2^2}) \\E = R_H \ h \ c \ ( \frac{1}{n_1^2} - \frac{1}{n_2^2} )[/tex]

We can write is an constant of the form.

          A = [tex]R_H h c[/tex]

The value of the constant is :          

          A = 1,097 10⁷ 6,626 10⁻³⁴ 3 10⁸

          A = 2.18 10⁻¹⁸ J

In conclusion, using the Planck equation and the light speed we can find the results for the transformation of the Rydberg equation are

        [tex]E = A ( \frac{1}{n_1^2} - \frac{1}{n_2^2} )\\ A = R_H h c\\[/tex]

       A = 2.18 10⁻¹⁸ J

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Explain why warm air temperature has lower air pressure than cold air?

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Answer:

Differences in temperature cause differences in air density. Warmer air is less dense than cold, which is why warm air tends to rise and cold air sinks.

temparature affects particles. warm particles are more spread out.

Explanation:

. Being acted on by gravity, colder, denser air weighs more and exerts greater pressure per unit area.

IUPAC name for C3H7​

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Answer:

propyl

Explanation:

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Which describes the motion of the car as shown by the graph?
A) travels at a constant speed
B) not moving
C) changing directions
D) speeding up

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D) speeding up I think
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