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Explain the benefits of reading a vocabulary section at the beginning of a text. It helps the reader organize and sort information in the text. It provides detailed information about the content of the text. It prepares readers to look for new vocabulary as they read. Sample Response: A vocabulary section at the beginning helps you learn new words to look out for when you read. It tells what kind of information will be in the text. It also gives you a starting advantage to understand scientific language. What reasons for including vocabulary at the beginning did you use? Check all that apply. provides topic-specific vocabulary mentally prepares reader for the content aids in comprehension of the text
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:00, trevorhenyan51
Amichelson interferometer operating at a 600 nm wavelength has a 3.02-cm-long glass cell in one arm. to begin, the air is pumped out of the cell and mirror m2 is adjusted to produce a bright spot at the center of the interference pattern. then a valve is opened and air is slowly admitted into the cell. the index of refraction of air at 1.00 atm pressure is 1.00028.how many bright-dark-bright fringe shifts are observed as the cell fills with air?
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