The buoyant force that keeps a ship afloat is an example of __________ principle

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Archimedes'

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What would be the equivalent statement of Kepler's third law for this situation in the case of circular orbits around the fixed point?

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The estimated number of stars in the Milky Way is about how many billion?

a. 1 to 2 b. 100 to 200 c. 10 to 20 d. 1000 to 2000

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Constant Acceleration Kinematics: Assuming equal rates of uniform acceleration in both cases, how much further would you travel if braking from 56 mi/h to rest than from 28 mi/h?

A. 4 times farther B. 3.2 times farther C. 4.8 times farther D. 5.2 times farther

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A combination of two or more substances in which they no longer retain their chemical properties is called a(n)

A) mixture. B) compound. C) heterogeneous mixture. D) periodic trend. E) suspension.

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