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Many fuels produce pollutants, such as greenhouse gases or waste, when used. Which type of fuel produces the least amount of
pollutants?
A
fossil fuels
B)
nuclear
Solar
D)
wood
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Tall pacific coast redwood trees can reach heights of about 100 m. if air drag is negligibly small, how fast is a sequola cone moving when it reaches the ground f it dropped from the top of a 100 m tree?
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A15.75-g piece of iron absorbs 1086.75 joules of heat energy, and its temperature changes from 25°c to 175°c. what is the specific heat capacity of iron?
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On mars a rock falls an unknown vertical distance from a resting position and lands in a crater. if it takes the rock 2.5 seconds to fall, how high is the cliff the rock fell from? mars' surface gravity is 3.8 m/s2. a. 9.5 m b. 11.9 m c. 15.2 m d. 23.8 m
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:30
The photo above shows oil and vinegar in a pitcher. the top make a claim about about the density of the vinegar compared to the density of the oil summarize the evidence to support the claim and explain your reasoning
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