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What is the purpose of a turbine in a power plant? A. It cools off the water. B. It absorbs excess heat. C. It spins to make the generator work. D. It uses electricity before the power lines get some.
The purpose of a turbine in a power plant is: it spins to make the generator work.
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The purpose of a turbine in a power plant is: it spins to make the generator work.
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A. Increasing the inertia of an object.
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A force can exist between two charged particles or objects even if they're as small as subatomic particles. Between which of these would a repulsive force exist? A. proton-proton B. electron-electron C. neutron-neutron D. A and B
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A force can exist between two charged particles or objects even if they're as small as subatomic particles. A repulsive force would exist: between a proton and a proton, and between an electron and an electron.
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Momentum is best defined as A. mass divided by velocity. B. velocity divided by mass. C. mass multiplied by velocity. D. final velocity minus initial velocity divided by change in time.
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Momentum is best defined as mass multiplied by velocity.
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Unlike inertia, momentum A. depends on position. B. can never equal zero. C. depends on velocity as well as mass. D. depends on the acceleration of an object.
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C. mass multiplied by velocity
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A force can best be defined a push or a pull.
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