Okay let me walk you through this, a resistor resists right? its in the name. so you can guess that it would be 4th one down, because if you resist you don't stop, you just slow down. So you should definitely know current is energy, and since electrons is energy you know that current is the second one down. You already have two. Heres a good test taking strategy, the first one says "materials that do conduct electricity just not as well as conductors" so you know that something that conducts electricity well is a conductor, the third one down. now you have 3/5 and you haven't used any real knowledge. So now you are stuck between something that blocks electricity and something that is okay with it. Since you know a conductor does good, wouldnt a semi-conductor be the first one? since it is semi or partially a conductor. Then you are left with insulators to block them out. I hope I left a decent enough explanation. :)
Answer:
the maximum speed of the ball is 12.65 m/s
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the ball, m = 40 g = 0.04 kg
spring constant, k = 25 N/m
Apply the principle of conservation of energy;
The Elastic potential energy of the spring will be converted into Kinetic of the ball;

Therefore, the maximum speed of the ball is 12.65 m/s
Answer:
Gay-Lussac’s law, because as the pressure increases, the temperature increases
Explanation:
First of all, we can notice that the volume of the tank is fixed: this means that the volume of the air inside is also fixed.
This means that in this situation we can apply Gay-Lussac's law, which states that:
"for a gas kept at constant volume, the pressure of the gas is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas".
Mathematically:

where p is the pressure in Pascal and T is the temperature in Kelvin.
In this case, the tank is filled with air: this means that the pressure of the gas inside the tank increases. And therefore, according to Gay-Lussac's law, the temperature will increase proportionally, and this explains why the tank gets hot.
The best answer is d - while comparing the data with the hypothesis. The scientific method defines the correct steps as:
1. observation - use of the five senses to learn about something.
2. Question - where you raise questions based on your observation.
3. Hypothesis - a prediction or guess of what the answer to the question is.
4. Method - point where you test the hypothesis by carrying out an experiment.
5. Results / data - this is what happened after each step of the experiment.
6. Conclusion - where the results of the experiment are discussed and it is summarized if the prediction was true or not, based on data from the results.