Answer:
1. Because the car is being held at the top of the slope it has energy being held in the object
2. For the roller coaster the energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to some zero position.
3. Since there isn't any movement then it cause the energy just to say in that object
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Explanation:
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Question 1: will only test your hypothesis
Question 2: comes at the end of process
Question 3: either hypothesis is true or false
Question 4: might be wrong
Question 5: hypothesis, experiment
Question 6: never changed by the scientist
Question 7: observations
Question 8: purpose
I also know the answers to 9 and 10, but let me be honest with you. This is an easy test, I've taken this test and I've taken notes. The notes give you ALL the answers. Figure out 9 and 10 by yourself, just use common sense. This is also lazy to get someone else to do your test for you.
Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers. However, from the context of the question, we can see that you are referring to "Trifles" a play written by Susan Glaspell. In that case, I hope the answer below can help you.
Answer:
Because she wants to create a sense of mystery in readers and viewers of the play, leaving them anxious about the unfolding of the plot and curious about those elements that are not shown, but are commented on by the other characters, will be presented.
Explanation:
"Trifles" is a one-act theater piece that features an investigation into the murder of John Wright, inside the farm where he lived with his wife, Winnie, who is the main suspect of having committed the crime. All the neighbors in the area are involved in the investigation in some way and although they all comment on the crime, Wright's body, the house and the Wrights, none of these elements are presented. The author does this to intensify the suspense, cause doubts in readers and viewers and make them anxious and curious about the plot.
Answer:the british we’re coming
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