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The colors of light that televisions primarily use to make a picture are .
Red, Black, and Green
Red, Yellow, Blue
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Green, Blue, Purple
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Science and technology are interdependent. advances in one lead to advances in the other. give an example of this phenomenon.
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Part 1: a magnetic levitation or maglev train rides rails without touching them. explain how this works using your data. include the appropriate magnet drawing in your answer. part 2: two objects are near a bar magnet. one is about 1 cm away, while the other is 6 cm away. compare and contrast the magnetic force that affects each object. use your data to answer the question
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Hey student studies gravity using objects that have the same mass which two objects have the greatest gravitational force acting between them a. 100kg 1.0m 100kg b. 100kg 2.0m 100kg c. 100kg 2.0m 100kg big d. 100kg big 3.0m 100kg big
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Beryl states that insulation with the smallest possible thermal conductivity is best to keep a house warm in winter, but worst for keeping a house cool in summer. sapphire insists the reverse is true: low thermal conductivity is good in the summer, but bad in the winter. which one, if either is correct? a. beryl, because low thermal conductivity results in low heat transfer. b. beryl, because low thermal conductivity results in high heat transfer. d. sapphire, because low thermal conductivity results in high heat transfer. e. neither, because low heat transfer is desirable both in summer and in winter.
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The colors of light that televisions primarily use to make a picture are .
Red, Black, and Green
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