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Suppose an earthquake occurs somewhere in California. Could a seismograph on Hawaii be used to help locate the epicenter of the earthquake?

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Suppose that the distance between two genes on a linkage map is 7 units The cross over freguency between the two genes is?

If the distance between two genes on a linkage map is 7 units, the cross over frequency between the two genes is still 7 units.


How do you calculate the tangent on a distance time graph?

You can calculate the tangent for a give time, T, as follows: Substitute the value of the time in the distance-time equation to find the distance at the given time. Suppose it is f(T). Differentiate the distance-time equation with respect to time. For any given time, substitute its value in the derivative and evaluate. That is the gradient of the tangent, v. Then equation of the tangent is f(T) - f(t) = v*(T - t)


What lines run north and south through the poles and measure distance east or west of the prime meridian?

If one of them is the "prime" meridian, what do you suppose the others might be called? If you guessed "meridians", you win.


Suppose both a primary and secondary wave start together and travel for 5 minutes. which wave will travel farther?

Primary waves (P-waves) are faster than secondary waves (S-waves). Therefore, if both waves start together and travel for 5 minutes, the primary wave will travel farther than the secondary wave. This difference in speed is due to the fact that P-waves are compressional waves that can move through solids, liquids, and gases, while S-waves are shear waves that only propagate through solids.

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Suppose that an object travels from one point in space to another Make a comparison between the displacement and the distance traveled?

the displacement is either less or equal to the distance traveled


What a secondary consumers?

other secondary consumers. all animals that eat other animals are are secondary consumers. so I suppose we eat them.


Suppose an earthquake occurs somewhere in California. Could a seismograph on Hawaii be used to help locate the epicenter of the earthquake?

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Suppose you plot the distance traveled by an object at various times and you discover that the graph is not a straight line what does this indicate about the object acceleration?

If the graph of distance traveled vs. time is not a straight line, it indicates that the object's acceleration is not constant. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, so a non-linear distance-time graph suggests that the object's velocity is changing at a non-constant rate, causing a curved graph.


Is aluminum a secondary or primary source of light?

Aluminium is not normally a source of light. I suppose if you made a large mirror out of it you could turn that into a secondary source.


What is the distance between Dulles Airport and Rome Italy?

suppose 2000 km


When a acceleration unifromly from rest which quantity increase with timeaccelerationvelocity or disstance traveled?

suppose that 5he acceleration of acar increase with time could we use v=v0+at


What are examples of tertiary consumers in swamps or wetlands?

I suppose crocodiles and alligators are two examples.


What moves points a specified distance along a line parallel to a specified line?

Suppose the specified line has gradient m. Also suppose the specified distance is d.Then x = sqrt[d2/(1 + m2)] and y = m*x.A translation, by a distance x in the horizontal direction and y=mx in the vertical direction will move the point by the specified distance in the direction of the specified line.


Suppose that you are trying to determine whether a secondary source is valid. What information about the source's creator would be most helpful to you?

Answer this question… The author's area of expertise


Is a ollie 360 and grind possable?

Depends on distance, speed and height of the rail, but yes I suppose it's possible


When you are using elevated surface from bottom to up is distance varies with time?

No. There is no reason to suppose that the elevated surface is moving.