If you draw line segments DF and FG, you can show ΔDEF ≅ ΔGEF by SSS (side-side-side congruence). So, ∠DEF ≅ ∠GEF because corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent. Have fun with.. life lol
The conflict which is introduced in the given excerpt is:
- An internal conflict because Justin is undecided about how the other kids are going to decide who got the bikes.
Based on the given excerpt, we can see that the narrator talks about the scene where Justin was going home with some bikes and while his mother misinterpreted his silence for satisfaction, he was actually lost in thought because of an internal conflict.
With this in mind, we can see that the internal conflict which Justin had was that he did not know what would happen to the bikes once they are <em>wheeled into the garage</em> and the kids decide who got the bikes.
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Answer:
have to show us what pome.
Explanation:
don't have pome,
Is this all that is there?
The region of the spectrum that best corresponds to light with a wavelength equal to;
1) The diameter of a hydrogen atom is; X-ray
2) The width of your pinky finger; microwaves.
3) The size of a virus; X-ray and Ultraviolet rays.
<h3>Electromagnetic spectrum</h3>
- From online tables, the diameter of an hydrogen atom is approximately 1 × 10^(-10) m but according to electromagnetic spectrum, any wavelength between 10^(-8) m and 10^(-12) m is an x-ray.
- From online tables, width of your pinky finger is 1.06 × 10^(-2) m but according to the electromagnetic spectrum the range between 1 and 10^(-3) m corresponds to microwave.
- The size of a virus has the range from 2 × 10^(-9) m to 4 × 10^(-7) m. This Range falls into x-ray or ultraviolet rays.
The complete question is;
What region of the spectrum best corresponds to light with a wavelength equal to:
(1) the diameter of a hydrogen atom
(2) the width of your pinky finger
(3) the size of a virus
Choices:
(A) radio
(B) mircowave
(C) infrared
(D) visible light
(E) gamma ray
(F) x-ray
(G) ultraviolet
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