Which statement explains how the charges on objects determine the electric force between them?(1 point)
Objects with positive charges attract each other, and objects with negative charges repel each other.
Objects with positive charges attract each other, and objects with negative charges repel each other.
Objects with the same charge attract each other, and objects with opposite charges repel each other.
Objects with the same charge attract each other, and objects with opposite charges repel each other.
Objects with positive charges repel each other, and objects with negative charges attract each other.
Objects with positive charges repel each other, and objects with negative charges attract each other.
Objects with the same charge repel each other, and objects with opposite charges attract each other.
Objects with the same charge repel each other, and objects with opposite charges attract each other.
56 answers
1. Objects with the same charge repel each other
2. The objects in interaction A are farther apart
3. The atoms in glass hold on tightly to their NEGATIVELY charged particles
4. Insulators have high resistance, while conductors have low resistance
5. If the current in circuit Q is greater than the current in circuit B then the resistance in circuit A is LESS THAN the resistance in circuit B
6. The resistor decreases the current by transforming electrical energy into different types
7. Electrical energy from the outlet is converted to heat and light energy for the toaster
8. Energy from the sun might be greater than the energy needs of the house, so some will be stored or wasted
9. The switch is open
10. Load
11. P, Q, R
12. When a current runs through a conductor
13. You're on your own.
This is my answer it has not been graded yet but I hope its right!
Also, I would change the words around a little bit.
Hope this helps
Also, good luck to anyone who has a test or something they might be worried about you got this!!!!
1. Objects with the same charge repel each other, and objects with opposite charge attract each other
2. The two objects in interaction A are farther apart than in interaction B.
3. Same answer as question 2 ^^^
4. The atoms in glass hold on tightly to their negatively charged particles.
5. Insulators have high resistance, while conductors have low resistance.
6. If the current in circuit A is greater than the current in circuit B, then the resistance in circuit A is less than the resistance in circuit B.
7. The resistor decreases the current by transforming electrical energy into different types of energy.
8. Electrical energy from the outlet is converted to heat and light energy for the toaster.
9. Energy from the sun might be greater than the energy needs of the house, so some energy will be stored and/or wasted.
10. The switch is open.
11. Load
12. P,Q,R
13. Increasing the amount of charge and increasing the length of the wire both increase the force.
14. When a current runs through a conductor
15. Essay question is all up to you.
Hope this helps those with more like me :)
Rest of answers are correct!
An electromagnet is a coil of wire with a current running through it. This creates an electromagnetic field. An additional magnet and its poles interact with the electromagnet, causing an electromagnetic motor to turn. What are some ways you could make an electromagnetic motor stronger, and how could you apply these principles to everyday life? In three to five sentences, explain this phenomenon in real life and hypothesize about how you could strengthen it.(4 points)
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a doctor's professional blog about medical cases they've studied
a college newspaper from 20 years ago
a website from an environmental company imploring you to save the earth
Wikipedia
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Afshar, M. F. (2023, February 22). Farmer shocked after finding cat and rabbit moms raising babies together. Newsweek.
"In the now-viral TikTok video, the cat and the rabbit, living at Roberson Creek Farm in North Carolina can be seen parenting their young ones together in what looks to be a large hutch." (Afshar, 2023)
According to the New Jersey-based Animal Welfare Association, cats and rabbits can co-exist, provided they are properly introduced to each other.
A farm in North Carolina that rescues and cares for abused and neglected animals recently posted a TikTok video showing a rabbit and cat raising their litters together. (Afshar, 2023)
"A farm in North Carolina that rescues and cares for abused and neglected animals recently posted a TikTok video showing a rabbit and cat raising their litters together. According to the New Jersey-based Animal Welfare Association, cats and rabbits can co-exist, provided they are properly introduced to each other." (Afshar, 2023)
The option effectively represents the original article's main idea in its own words without changing the meaning of the original content.
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"Dr. Griffiths reports that cats are the best pets to own."
There is a dog in South Carolina that has a large vocabulary. She recognizes "1,022 proper nouns, a record that displays unexpected depths of the canine mind" (Averill, 2011).
Dr. Blystone shares his opinions on kittens. "Kittens are my favorite, especially when they dig their daggers into my nostrils."
Dogs are intelligent and fascinating creatures. (DoggosRule, 2023)
"There is a dog in South Carolina that has a large vocabulary. She recognizes '1,022 proper nouns, a record that displays unexpected depths of the canine mind'" (Averill, 2011).
The option correctly uses quotation marks to indicate the exact words from the source.
Marie is writing a paper on the cost of living in Seattle, Washington, compared to Atlanta, Georgia. She finds a chart that compares the average monthly costs for common expenses in each state.
Which of the following can Marie assume is the idea that is presented in the chart?
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Seattle is more expensive than Atlanta.
Everyone should pay the same in expenses, no matter where you live.
People should move to Seattle for more money.
Living expenses vary between states.
5. Which option shows an example of organization by cause and effect?
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I had to choose between a salad or a cheeseburger for lunch today.
I decided to have the burger for lunch after finishing my unit test.
Because the lettuce looked wilted, I chose the burger for lunch.
I'm really not sure what to choose for lunch. Do you have suggestions?
6. Use the sentence to answer the question.
Studying for the unit test can help improve your score.
This sentence is an example of
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sound reasoning.
a valid response.
supporting evidence.
a claim.
7. Use the sentence to answer the question.
Watching your favorite movie is a better way to relax than reading a book.
This sentence is an example of...
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sound reasoning.
a valid response.
supporting evidence.
a claim.
8. Which search term would be the most effective if you were researching why cereal was invented?
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cereal created
best cereals for energy
is cereal healthy
why cereal
9. Which of these is NOT a suggested tip for using search terms effectively (according to your lessons)?
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Be specific
Use complete sentences/questions
Refine your search
Use quotation marks
10. Which of these is NOT given as a step to conducting a research project?
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Choose a topic and identify the question you want to answer about that topic.
Ask for feedback on your question to ensure it is logical and researchable.
Gather specific information that helps you answer your question.
Analyze the information and draw conclusions from your analysis.
11. Which of these statements about citing information is true?
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You do not have to cite sources when you paraphrase, because you are using your own words.
Information that is considered common knowledge should still be cited for those who might not know it.
You only need to cite sources when you use quotation marks.
A summary of an article should still be cited even if you aren't using all of the information.
12. Which of these is NOT a question you should ask when determining if a source is credible?
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Is the information objective?
Is the information provided by well-known member of society?
Is the information current and still accurate?
Is the information supported by facts and details?
2. Because the lettuce looked wilted, I chose the burger for lunch.
3. supporting evidence.
4. a claim.
5. why cereal.
6. Use complete sentences/questions.
7. Ask for feedback on your question to ensure it is logical and researchable.
8. Information that is considered common knowledge should still be cited for those who might not know it.
9. Is the information provided by well-known member of society?