Sand pouring from a chute

  1. Sand pouring from a chute forms a conical pile whose height is always equal to the diameter. If the height increases at a
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  2. Sand pouring from a conveyor belt forms a conical pile the radius of which is 3/4 of the height. If the sand is filling up at a
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  3. Which model BEST represents what happens when sound waves are reflected?(1 point)Responses Dropping a marble into a bucket of
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  4. A boy shoves his stuffed toy zebra down a friction-less chute, starting at a height of 1.07 m above the bottom of the chute and
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  5. A boy shoves his stuffed toy zebra down a frictionless chute, starting at a height of 1.75 m above the bottom of the chute and
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  6. Which model BEST represents what happens when sound waves are reflected?(1 point)Responses Pouring water onto a sponge that
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  7. So I got this little sheet calledShoot the Chute To be sure you understand the preceeding question and answer, consider this
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  8. I did a lab in chemistry about weighing table salt and sand and mixing it with water and pouring it through a funnel.One of my
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  9. An 8.00kg package in a mail-sorting room slides 2.00 m down a chute that is inclined at 53.0 degrees below the horizontal. The
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  10. An 8.00kg package in a mail-sorting room slides 2.00 m down a chute that is inclined at 53.0 degrees below the horizontal. The
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