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Anna11 [10]
4 years ago
10

Select the correct answer. Physics is explicitly involved in studying which of these activities? A. the mixing of metals to form

an alloy B. the metabolic functions of a living organism C. the motion of a spacecraft under gravitational influence D. the depletion of the atmospheric ozone layer due to pollutants E. the killing of cancerous cells by radiation therapy
Physics
1 answer:
geniusboy [140]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:  C. the motion of a spacecraft under gravitational influence.

Explanation:

A is Metallurgy, B is Biology, C is astro-physics, I am not sure what D is, but it's   safe to say it's not physics, E, micro-biology, and the study of radiation. C is the only one involving physics.

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