Answer: Permanent magnets consist of multiple "ferromagnetic materials" I think that might be the answer, there weren't really any choices for me to choose from.
Answer:
1980 kg m/s due south
8.2 m/s2 north-west
Explanation:
In order a quantity to be a vector, it should both has a magnitude and direction.
27 J/s --> Only magnitude. (Power)
1980 kg m/s due south --> Both magnitude and direction. (Momentum)
8.2 m/s2 north-west --> Both magnitude and direction. (Acceleration)
3.2 mi straight up --> Direction is not clear. (Position)
2.9 m/s2 --> Only magnitude. (Magnitude of acceleration)
293 K --> Only magnitude. (Temperature)
200 s --> Only magnitude. (Time)
Answer:
B. 0.16 m
Explanation:
The vertical distance by which the player will miss the target is equal to the vertical distance covered by the dart during its motion.
Since the dart is thrown horizontally, the initial vertical velocity is zero:

While the horizontal velocity is

The horizontal distance covered is

Since the dart moves by uniform motion along the horizontal direction, the time it takes for covering this distance is

along the vertical direction, the motion is a uniformly accelerated motion with constant downward acceleration g=9.8 m/s^2, so the vertical distance covered is given by

Answer: Solid matter is one of the three main states of matter, along with liquid and gas. Matter is the "stuff" of the universe, the atoms, molecules and ions that make up all physical substances. In a solid, these particles are packed closely together and are not free to move about within the substance.
All matter exists as solids, liquids, or gases. These are called the states of matter. Matter can change from one state to another if heated or cooled. If ice (a solid) is heated it changes to water (a liquid).
Explanation:
Friction<span> is the </span>force<span> resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. There are several types of</span>friction<span>: Dry </span>friction<span> resists relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact. i hope you can give the figure and values given</span>