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Distances in space are measured
Why are light-years used to measure distances in space?
A. The speed of light is slower in space. B. The speed of light is faster
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A long, straight metal rod has a radius of 6.00 cm and a charge per unit length of 36.0 nC/m. Find the electric field at the
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gita
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A long, straight metal rod has a radius of 4.50 cm and a charge per unit length of 30.0 nC/m. Find the electric field at the
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anonymous
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A long, straight metal rod has a radius of 6.00 cm and a charge per unit length of 36.0 nC/m. Find the electric field at the
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preya
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A long, straight metal rod has a radius of 6.00 cm and a charge per unit length of 36.0 nC/m. Find the electric field at the
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preya
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Why do astronomers use astronomical units (AU) instead of kilometers (km)?(1 point) Responses There are no km in outer space,
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p diddy
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Why do astronomers use astronomical units (AU) instead of kilometers (km)?(1 point)
Responses There are no km in outer space,
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Jace Antoino
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1. The Pythagorean Theorem can be used to find distances between two points on a grid. But what about finding distances in
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Josh
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1. The Pythagorean Theorem can be used to find distances between two points on a grid. But what about finding distances in
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Josh
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How are distances in space measured? What is the nearest star to Earth beyond the sun and how far away is it????
http://en.wikipe
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Carmen
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