subject
Physics, 15.09.2021 07:00 wkalpakchi

1. Read the questions carefully and write the letter of the best answer on the blank before each nurniber, 1. Steel is a strong material used in buildings. Why? a. Steel is elastic. c. Steel is breakable. b. Steel is flexible d. Steel is hard. 2. Gold can be shaped into rings. What property does gold have? a brittleness b. elasticity c. hardness d. malleability 3. What example of solid material does not belong to the group? a. gold bracelet c. plastic spoon b. iron nail d. silver ring stretched and can go back 4. Rubber bands can be used to secure things tightly because they can be to their original shape. What property do rubber bands have? a. brittleness b. elasticity c. hardness d. strength 5. Why are metals very useful? a. They can be broken. c. They can be decomposed easily. b. They can be thrown easily. d. They can be bent without breaking. II. Match the term in Column A with its description in Column B. Write your answer on the blank. COLUMN ACOLUMN B 6. Flammability a. ability to let heat and electricity to pass 7. Biodegradability b. ability to catch fire easily 8. Brittleness c. ability to be drawn into thin wires 9. Conductivity d. ability to be decomposed by microorganisms 10. Ductility e. ability to break easily​

ansver
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: Physics

image
Physics, 21.06.2019 22:00, sophiamoser
In a wind tunnel the speed changes as the cross sectional area of the tunnel changes. if the speed in a 6' x 6' square test section is 100 mph, what was the speed upstream of the test section where the tunnel measured 20' x 20'? use conservation of mass and assume incompressible flow. conservation of mass requires that as the flow moves through a path or a duct the product of the density, velocity and cross sectional area must remain constant; i. e., that ova-constant. a model is being tested in a wind tunnel at a speed of 100 mph if the flow in the test section is at sea level standard conditions, what is the pressure at the model's stagnation point? (a) the tunnel speed is being measured by a pitot-static tube connected to a u- tube manometer. what is the reading on that manometer in inches of water? (b) at one point on the model a pressure of 2058 psf is measured. what is the local airspeed at that point?
Answers: 2
image
Physics, 22.06.2019 10:00, kenna0
This is important 1. what happens to the speed of molecules in water vapor when it condenses to form a liquid? (2 points) the molecules slow down. the molecules speed up. the molecules slow down and then speed up. the molecules speed up and then slow down. 2. how might human activities change to compensate for a decrease in water supplies? (2 points) humans might build a factory. humans might build drainage systems. humans might extract more water from the ground. human behavior does not change because of the water cycle. i'll be grateful if anyone can answer these 2 questions !
Answers: 1
image
Physics, 22.06.2019 13:40, sbudlove2838
What is the thinnest soap film (excluding the case of zero thickness) that appears black when illuminated with light with a wavelength of 480 ? the index of refraction of the film is 1.34, and there is air on both sides of the film. express your answer in nanometers. hint 1. how to approach th
Answers: 1
image
Physics, 22.06.2019 17:00, QueenNerdy889
Air conditioners not only cool air, but dry it as well. suppose that a room in a home measures 5.0m×9.0m×2.4m . if the outdoor temperature is 30 ∘c and the vapor pressure of water in the air is 85 % of the vapor pressure of water at this temperature, what mass of water must be removed from the air each time the volume of air in the room is cycled through the air conditioner? the vapor pressure for water at 30 ∘c is 31.8 torr.
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
1. Read the questions carefully and write the letter of the best answer on the blank before each nur...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 18.08.2020 22:01
Konu
Mathematics, 18.08.2020 22:01