Answer:
<h2>slows down is correct answer </h2>
Explanation:
<h3>What happens is that <u>light</u><u> </u><u>s</u><u>l</u><u>o</u><u>w</u><u>s</u><u> </u><u>down</u><u> </u>when it passes from the less dense air into the</h3><h3> denser glass or water.</h3><h3>This slowing down of the ray of light also causes the ray of light to change direction.</h3><h3> It is the change in the speed of the light that causes refraction.</h3>
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Answer: B. Field lines loop around the magnet starting at the north pole and ending at the south pole.
Explanation:
A magnet has two poles: North pole and South pole. Magnetic field lines are imaginary lines where magnetic force is exerted. Magnetic field lines form closed loops around the magnet. These lines start from North pole and terminate at south pole. The strength of the magnet is maximum near the poles. The lines are unique and do not cross each other.
<span>C) Pressure will compress a gas, reducing its volume and giving it a greater density and concentration of particles.
Let's look at the available choices and determine why or why not they're correct.
A) Pressure will expand a gas, enlarging its volume and reducing its density and concentration of particles.
* What? So increasing the pressure on a gas will make it take up a larger volume? That definitely doesn't match the world I live in. I hope that's true for you as well. Wrong choice.
B) Pressure will magnify a gas, developing its volume and multiplying its density and concentration of particles.
* Lots of interesting sounding words, but they're mostly used in a nonsense fashion. Useful if you're easily fooled by technobabble, but it's another wrong answer.
C) Pressure will compress a gas, reducing its volume and giving it a greater density and concentration of particles.
* OK. Increasing the pressure will compress a gas. So it has a smaller volume. And since it still has the same mass, the density will become greater. And the particles closer together. Everything here matches reality. Good choice.
D) Pressure will accelerate a gas, extending its volume and allowing a smaller density and concentration of particles.
* Most technobabble. Why would the gas be accelerated? No reason that I know of. Wrong choice.</span>
No, non-moving objects do not have inertia.