Imagine slicing through a sphere

  1. Imagine slicing through a sphere with a plane (sheet of paper). the smaller piece produced is called a radius of the sphere. Its
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  2. Which slices will always produce a triangular cross section?Select all the correct answers.A.slicing a cone perpendicular to its
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  3. A sphere is vertically sliced. What shape results from the slicing?Responses A circlecircle B rectanglerectangle C
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  4. Identify the cross section that results from slicing the three-dimensional figure.Responses A circlecircle B conecone C
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  5. Imagine a hollow sphere of radius R and mass M. It is welded to the end of a solid rod of length L, whose mass is also M. The
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  6. If we imagine that a bulb of 300W lights on a sphere of 0,5m of radius. If we consider only the half of the area of the sphere,
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  7. The Blink Method advocates:Thin-slicing Thick-slicing Using ample information to generate informed decisions The adaptive
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  8. Neutral metal sphere A, of mass 0.10kg, hangs from an insulating wire 2.0m long. An identical metal sphere B, with charge -q is
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  9. Neutral metal sphere A, of mass 0.10kg, hangs from an insulating wire 2.0m long. An identical metal sphere B, with charge -q is
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  10. Surface Area of Spheres Quick CheckWhich of the following correctly describes a sphere? (1 point) OA sphere has a vertex. OA
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