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1) false
2)True
3)False 24g^4+18g²=6g²(4g²+3)
4)True
Answer and Step-by-step explanation:
First, we need to find out the circumference of the circle.
We know that the circle has a radius of 1, and that we are finding the circumference. We'll use the circumference equation of a circle.
2
r
<u>Plug in 1 for r.</u>
=
= circumference of circle
<u>Now, multiply the answer (the circumference) by 4 to get the perimeter of the square.</u>
<u />
x 4 =
= perimeter of square
<u>Now, divide the perimeter by 4 to get what the side of the square is.</u>
<u />
÷ 4 = 
<u>Now, multiply </u>
<u> by </u>
<u> (side times side) to get the area.</u>
x
= 
The answer is A. 
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14.2 - 2.2 - 1
12 -1
11
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Answer:
D: 101, 135, 131, 99, 138, 136, 140
Step-by-step explanation:
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<span>1. How much heat is absorbed by a 50g iron skillet when its temperature rises from 10oC to 124oC? Joules
Formula: Heat = mass * specific heat * ΔT
Data:
mass = 50 g = 0.050 kg
specific heat of iron = 450 J/ kg °C
ΔT = 124°C - 10°C ¿ 114 °C
=> heat = 0.050kg * 450 J / kg°C * 114°C ≈ 2.6 J
2. If a refrigerator is a heat pump that follows the first law of
thermodynamics, how much heat was removed from food inside of the
refrigerator if it released 492J of energy to the room? Joules
The firs law of thermodynamics is conservation of energy => energy removed from inside of the refrigerator = energy released to the room
=> Answer = 492 J
3. How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of 45g of water by 63oC? Joules
Formula: heat = mass * specific heat * ΔT
specific heat of water = 4186 J / Kg °C
heat = 0.045 kg * 4186 J/kg °C * 63°C = 11,867.31 J
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