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There is a force between two charged objects. To decrease the magnitude of the force, we can There is a force between two charged objects. To decrease the magnitude of the force, we can Move the objects farther from each other or increase the charge on either of them. Move the objects closer to each other or increase the charge on either of them. Move the objects farther from each other or reduce the charge on either of them. Move the objects closer to each other or reduce the charge on either of them.
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Animals respond in various ways to stimuli detected through their senses. some of these responses are stimulated by the presence of danger. which of these animal responses is the best example of a response to an immediate threat? a) a rooster crows every morning at the first sign of light. b) as something approaches an octopus, it shoots a cloud of ink. c) from late fall until spring, bears hibernate to preserve energy. reactivate d) a dog is getting hot in the sunlight, so he moves to a shaded area.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 06:30, keidyhernandezm
Which features on mars point to the possibility of liquid water on the planet? impact craters with sharp rims volcanic cones with craters gullies and stream-like channels mountain ranges with faults
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:30, alexandroperez13
With the simplified model of the eye, what corrective lens (specified by focal length as measured in air) would be needed to enable a person underwater to focus an infinitely distant object? (be careful-the focal length of a lens underwater is not the same as in air! assume that the corrective lens has a refractive index of 1.62 and that the lens is used in eyeglasses, not goggles, so there is water on both sides of the lens. assume that the eyeglasses are 1.90
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