SAT, 30.06.2019 06:00 keananashville
Ateacher attaches a ball to a meter long string and whirls it around in a horizontal circle at constant speed. the teacher explains that the string is what makes the ball go in a circle. why is the string necessary? a) the string is needed to apply a torque to the ball. b) the string is needed to push on the ball to get it up to speed. c) circle motion requires an inertia which is provided by the string. d) circle motion requires a force to give it a centripetal acceleratio
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SAT, 21.06.2019 21:30
Ascientist wants to find the radius in meters of his hemispherical dome he found that the surface area of the entire sphere containing the dome is 682 square meters which equation could he use to find the domes radius
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SAT, 27.06.2019 17:30
Give the brainliestwhich parts of the scientific process differentiate it from pseudoscience? check all that apply. stating facts based on opinionsusing models and experimentsasking new questionsmaking subjective claimshaving explanations that answer all questionsi need more than one answer
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SAT, 28.06.2019 09:30
Afish fossil is found in a rock. a foot bone and tooth are found in an older layer of the same rock. what can scientists learn from the rock? a) the area changed from land to water. b) the area changed from water to land. c) the area has always been land. d) the area was once an ocean.
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SAT, 28.06.2019 17:30
Julia went to work for a reputed company. under pressure from upper management to cut costs, she directed line employees to ignore some safety precautions, which increased productivity. which argument of institutional anomie theory does this support? businesses set effective moral examples. businesses resort to illegal means to earn profits. businesses focus on public welfare. businesses fairly distribute profits. businesses employ only legal means to earn profits.
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