Answer:
1. d
2. b
3. A
4. C
Explanation:
i aint sure but i think this is it
Answer:
iv. There is no force of gravity acting upon orbiting astronauts.
2. it measures the mass
Explanation:
A logical fallacy occur in step iv
There is actually force of gravity upon the orbiting astronauts. Gravity exist in space. there is an upward and downward forces that keeps the body stable.
1,ii,iii are correct logical statements
2.What does the scale measure? ___________________ If a scale does not technically measure your weight, then why is it often used to measure your weight?
The scale measures ones mass.
Mass is the quantity of matter in a body. Matter is anything that has weight and occupies space. Assuming we are to measure the weight of ones body we will need to be hanged in the air and take measurement with the aid of a spring balance.
At this instant, the force of gravity will be acting on the body(that is one will experience the earth's gravitational pull to the earth's center)
Force is the pull or push on an object. F=mass * gravity
Force is also that which tends to change a body's state of rest or uniform motion on a straight line.
Newton's second law of motion states that the force applied is directly proportional to the rate of change in linear momentum
Answer:
Because, as an adult, they might have more experience dealing with that problem or they might know who to call or what to do. As a teenager, you have a very limited and short experience with the world and you might not always have the right idea about how to do something or any ideas at all. Plus, that's just what adults do.
Robin's
dinner contains 750 kilocalories. What is the minimum amount of
kilocalories that Robin will expend in order to process this meal?<span>- 38 kcal</span>