Eugene Cernan was not the last, but he was the most recent.
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The twelve cranial nerves are: olfactory nerve, optic nerve, oculomotor nerve, trochlear nerve, trigeminal nerve, abducens nerve, facial nerve, vestibulocochlear nerve, glossopharengeal nerve, vagus nerve, spinal accessory nerve, and hypoglossal nerve.
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Answer: C. unknown element he predicted would have properties similar to those of aluminum.
Explanation: Mendeleev arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic masses. He left spaces for the elements that were predicted to exist, but were not discovered.
One space was left below Aluminum where an element of mass 70 was predicted to exist with properties similar to Aluminum. It was referred to as eka-Aluminum.
Later it was named as gallium.
Answer: A glob of very soft clay is dropped from above onto a digital scale. The clay sticks to the scale on impact. A graph of the clay's velocity vs. time, clay (t), is given, with the upward direction defined as positive.
The experiment is then repeated, but instead of using the clay glob, a superball with identical mass is dropped from the same height onto the scale.
Both the clay and the superball hit the scale 2.9s after they are dropped. Assume that the duration of the collision is the same in both cases and the force exerted by the scale on the clay and the force exerted by the scale on the superball are constant.
Explanation: