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Is it true that energy is the force that causes an objects displacement?

false


Is it true or false a mechanical wave transmits energy through a vacuum?

not


When a wire with a current is placed in a magnetic field electrical energy is transformed into mechanical energy true or false?

False. When a wire with a current is placed in a magnetic field, the interaction between the magnetic field and the current in the wire creates a force known as the Lorentz force. This force is responsible for generating mechanical motion, not transforming electrical energy into mechanical energy.


True or false is force a push or pull?

True


When work is done energy is transferred from one object to another true or false?

True. When work is done, energy is transferred from one object to another. Work is the transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied to an object and it moves in the direction of the force.


- true or false an object with no force on it must be at rest?

false


In order to put an object in motion horizontallyit has to be given energy true or false?

Yes, this is correct. In order for the object to move, it has to be given energy by force.


Is true or false that force always act in pairs?

true


Is Kinetic energy waiting to happen true or false?

True


True or FalseParticles in a table that does not move, possess kinetic energy?

False


Before an 802.11 station transmits a data frame it must first send an RTS frame and receive a corresponding CTS frame?

true or false? Answer is False.


Tidal energy nonrenewable true or false?

True. Tidal energy is renewable energy source.

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