Grabbing a warm coffee mug to warm your hands
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Cooking popcorn using a microwave
Grabbing a warm coffee mug to warm your hands
Heat from a fire warming your hands
Heat from the sun hitting a solar panel
Putting an ice pack on an injury
The handle of a pot becoming too hot to grab as it cooks on the stove
Warm air rising off of the pavement
Warm water rising to the surface of the ocean and cooler water sinking
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:00
An atom's configuration based on its number of electrons ends at 3p4. another atom has seven more electrons. starting at 3p, what is the remaining configuration? 3p63d34s2 3p43d54s2 3p64s23d3 3p44s23d
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 16:00
He table below gives the atomic mass and relative abundance values for the three isotopes of element m. relative abundance (%) atomic mass (amu) 78.99 23.9850 10.00 24.9858 11.01 25.9826 what is the average atomic mass (in amu) of element m? 2.86 5.36 24.30 24.98
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:30
98 points you will be galileo perform the experiment to determine if objects with different mass fall at the same, or different, rates in the air and in a vacuum. before you conduct your experiment, you need to form a hypothesis. a hypothesis is a prediction of what you think will happen in the experiment. the hypothesis is a statement that describes βifβ a certain set of circumstances are present βthenβ there will be a specific result that will occur. record your hypothesis here: record the results from step one of the experiment (dropping the objects in the air): first trial: second trial: third trial: record the results from step two of the experiment (dropping the objects in a vacuum): first trial: second trial: third trial: did the experiment support your hypothesis? using the data from your experiment, describe why you believe your hypothesis was either proven or disproven. what forces were acting on the objects dropped in the air? what force was acting on the objects dropped in the vacuum? part two: comparing forces choose two forces and compare and contrast these forces. you must provide two ways that they are alike and two ways that they are different. you may make a list, write in paragraph form, or make a chart. choose two forces and compare and contrast these forces. these must be different forces than used in the prior question. provide two ways that they are similar and two ways that they are different. you may make a list, write it out, or make a chart.
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Cooking popcorn using a microwave
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