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MrMuchimi
3 years ago
6

When particles are connected by a cable, the motions of the particles are _________________. always independent random always de

pendent not always dependent
Physics
1 answer:
White raven [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Option C (always dependent) would be the appropriate answer.

Explanation:

  • The movements including its particles everywhere are depending on when particles were also associated with either a cable, since, if we want the substances to modify their location, one (1).
  • However, if the particles two (2) and then out impact the location of an object two ( 2), they could easily determine the appearance or location.

Some other possible alternatives aren't connected to a particular setting. So, the solution is indeed the right one.

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