One of the differences between electric and magnetic fields is that magnetic
field lines alway...
Chemistry, 05.05.2020 14:51, silvernekoo
One of the differences between electric and magnetic fields is that magnetic
field lines always form closed loops. True or false ?
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Which real-world scenarios below represent physical and chemical changes? -running a car -exploding fireworks -mixing water and powdered drink mix -combining oil and vinegar to make salad dressing -taking aspirin for a headache -diluting bleach with water-digesting dinner-spreading peanut butter on bread
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 03:00, annafellows
Match term definition ellipse a) diagonal cross section of a cylinder circle b) diagonal cross section through the widest part of a sphere sphere c) cross section parallel to the base of a cone great circle d) shape created when a semi-circle is rotated around the y-axis triangle e) perpendicular cross section of a cone
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:30, Clivensp5
Skills of homo sapiens were found an excavation. the skulls were preserved because the bodies were frozen. so, these fossils are (blank) fossils. the image shows the evolution of skulls beginning 2 to 3 million years ago. based on the image, modern human skulls(blank) ape skulls.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:30, mv603177
Rocks, as they are compressed, begin forming mountains above the earth's surface when two continental plates converge. the continental crust increases in depth as the mountains grow above. the himalayan mountains formed at a convergent plate boundary in this manner. the rocks are smashed together causing them to due to the intense heat and pressure from the colliding plates and eventually forming rock. a) melt; igneous b) layer; sedimentary c) recrystallize; metamorphic d) melt into the earth's interior; metamorphic
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