Which of the following are true when meteorologists predict the weather? select all that apply. start with computer generated weather models long-term forecasts are usually accurate short-term forecasts are usually accurate predicting storms is difficult because the atmosphere is so dynamic (can choose more than one)
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Physics, 21.06.2019 16:10
If two metal balls each have a charge of -10^-6 c and the repulsive force between them is 1 n, how far apart are they? (coulomb's constant is k = 9.0x 10^9 n-m^2/c^2? 9.5 m 9.0 mm 9.5 cm 0.9 m .
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Physics, 21.06.2019 20:00
Excuse ! extra points plus ! super desperate ! the position of an object does not move relative to a reference point. relative to the reference point the object _. a.) is not moving. b.) is moving.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:50
Moon effect. some people believe that the moon controls their activities. if the moon moves from being directly on the opposite side of earth from you to being directly overhead, by what percentage does (a) the moon's gravitational pull on you increase and (b) your weight (as measured on a scale) decrease? assume that the earth–moon (center-to-center) distance is 3.82 × 10^8 m, earth's radius is 6.37 × 10^6 m, moon's mass is 7.36 × 10^22 kg, and earth's mass is 5.98 × 10^24 kg.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:30
Scout feels ill one day before school. her mother puts a thermometer in her mouth and the temperature begins to climb to 100°f. what is happening between the cooler thermometer and scout's body? a) scout's body is applying a force to the particles in the thermometer. b) kinetic energy is being transferred from her mouth to the thermometer. c) potential energy is being lost by the thermometer and gained by scout's body. d) the potential energy stored in foods is converted to mechanical energy to raise the mercury in the thermometer.
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