Why do we give shots in the neck and not anywhere else in pigs ?

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Answer 1

Answer:The normal favored site in weaners, producers, finishers, and grown-ups is up to 70mm behind the base of the ear. Little piglets are regularly infused into the ham of the rear leg in light of the fact that there isn't a lot of muscle on the neck. This isn't suggested in producers/finishers in view of the chance of abscesses.

Explanation:

Answer 2
The common preferred site in weaners, growers, finishers and adults is up to 70mm behind the base of the ear. Small piglets are often injected into the ham of the hind leg because there is not much muscle on the neck. This is not recommended in growers/finishers because of the possibility of abscesses.

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Which of the following will require the least force to move the load up the inclined plane?

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Its B hope this helps

It’s B


I know bc I had the same problem

When a moonbow is created, which type of wave interactions are happening?
A
refraction and reflection
B
diffusion and refraction
C
reflection and diffusion
D
absorption and diffusion
Which of the following provides the best evidence for your answer choice within question #9? Select the two correct answers.

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Answer:

Explanation:

i believe the answer is b

A football player kicks a ball with a mass of .55 kg. The average acceleration of the
football was 14.9 m/s2. How much force did the kicker supply to the football?

8.2 N

O 8.2 m/s²

35.24 N

35.24 m/s2

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Answer:

8.2N

Explanation:

The answer is in Newtons (N) so this means answer 2 and 4 do not work.

8.2N is the answer because 0.55x14.9=8.195N

The answer does not exactly 8.2 but when you round it equals 8.2.

Answer:

8.2 N

Explanation:

based on Newton's first law of motion describe what happens if you try and push a student. What happens if the student pushes back?

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Answer:

If you push someone, then you are exerting force which will push them into motion. Same goes for when they push you.

Also called the law of inertia, this is the most important thing to realize about motion.

Before Galileo and Newton, many people thought objects slowed down because they had a natural built in tendency to do so. But those people weren't taking into account the many forces—e.g., friction, gravity, and air resistance—here on Earth that cause objects to change their velocity. If we could observe the motion of an object in deep interstellar space, we would be able to observe the natural tendencies of an object's motion free from any external influences. In deep interstellar space, we would observe that if an object had a velocity, it would continue moving with that velocity until there was some force to cause a change in the motion. Similarly, if an object were at rest in interstellar space, it would remain at rest until there was a force to cause it to change its motion.
In the video below, we can see that objects in the international space station either remain at rest or continue with constant velocity relative to the space station until acted upon by a force.

Number these from least (1) to most (5) inertia.
A baseball
A small car
A truck
A feather
A large train

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Answer:

feather, baseball, car, truck, train

Explanation:

smaller and lighter the object is less inertia it will have

bigger and heavier will have more

In the picture above the ice is floating because it

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did you get it already
I think it’s A because ice is less dense than water

If we throw a tennis ball and a bowling ball, would the bowling ball require more or less force than the tennis ball to reach the same distance?

aMore force
b Less force
c They would both require the same amount of force

In Newton's 2nd Law of Motion, the formula F=ma is given. What do the letters represent?
1-
2-
3-
a.speed
b.weight
c.Force
d.mass
e.velocity
f.momentum
g.acceleration

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The bowling ball would need less because it has more of a Gravitational pull to the ground than the tennis ball does. The letters represent force = mass and acceleration. I hope this helps ✨✨

Please help me, I don’t know the answer

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure it is D:2.

Explanation:

Since potential energy is basically something sitting still. If not C then D.

I also think it’s D

Hopefully we helped

When a bus is moving (especially with a high speed) on the road suddenly stops or suddenly changes its direction, the luggage on the top due to inertia of motion and direction continues to remain in the motion or in the same direction of motion. As a result, the luggage may get thrown out from the bus roof ---is an example of which law of motion?

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Answer:

I believe its Newtons first law.

Explanation:

His first law states that every object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force. ... The amount of the change in velocity is determined by Newton's second law of motion.

Newton’s first law.

How can you explain why the sun appears to be moving through the sky during the day

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The Sun looks like it is traveling through the sky in the daytime from Earth and seems to vanish at night. This is because, to the east, the World revolves. The World revolves around its axis, an imaginary line between the north and south poles that stretches across the center of the Earth.

Answer:From Earth, the Sun looks like it moves across the sky in the daytime and appears to disappear at night. This is because the Earth is spinning towards the east. The Earth spins about its axis, an imaginary line that runs through the middle of the Earth between the North and South poles.

Explanation:

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Match the specification type on the left by


dragging its purpose on the right. Do this for each


specification type


Maximum measurements


Calculate measurement error


Safety ratings


· Reduce electrical hazards


Digits and counts


Determine largest and smallest


number on the display


Accuracy


Tolerance for rough service


Operating temperatures


Electrical limitations


Physical shock and vibration


Environmental conditions

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Answer:

cant understand anything

Explanation:

What is the net force acting on the object above?

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The answer would be C (the one you picked)

Hope this helps

Have a great day/night

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How do matter and energy cycle among organisms?

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Answer:

Environmental Science: Your World, Your Turn provides just the right depth ... Enduring Understanding: We can use science to study and understand the ... interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment ... Big Question: Can we depend on nonrenewable energy sources for our energy needs?

Explanation:

can someone pls tell me what the frequency and amplitude of this is?

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Answer:

I think the frequency is 43 and the amplitude is 345

Explanation:

I don't know what those two words are

43 is the frequency and the other one is kinda weird sorry though

Why do offspring that result from sexual reproduction most likely have greater variation than offspring that result from asexual reproduction? A. In sexual reproduction, half of the genes come from each parent, allowing for greater variability. O B. In asexual reproduction, half of the genes come from each parent, allowing for greater variability. O C. In sexual reproduction, the offspring result from budding, allowing for greater variability. O D. In asexual reproduction, the offspring result from fertilization, allowing for greater variability.​

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Answer: A. In sexual reproduction half of the genes come from each parent...

Explanation: It’s not B because asexual reproduction is well, asexual so it can’t have two parents. It isn’t C either because budding only happens in asexual reproduction. And it’s definan not D because asexual reproduction doesn’t require fertilization. I hope this helped, good luck!

In sexual reproduction, chromosomes can sometimes swap sections during the process of meiosis (cell division), thereby creating new genetic combinations and thus more genetic variation.

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an object appears fuzzy when seen though an ___________ material.
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Answer: A part of the incident light may get reflected or scattered, as it passes through the interior of the material. Any object, seen through a translucent material, appears fuzzy or blurred. Some examples are oily paper, tissue, some plastics, etc. [Image will be Uploaded Soon]

Explanation:

Answer:

Wax paper and frosted glass are translucent materials.

Explanation:

You can usually see something behind a translucent object, but the details are blurred.

the speed of a wave is 50 cm/s and its wavelenght is 10 cm What is its frequency

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Answer:

5hz

Explanation:

the equation for frequency is velocity/wavelength

50 divided by 10 is 5

the frequency of the wave is 5hz

10cm is 2.5cm wavelength is

A car has wheels which spin forwards. As the wheels spin forwards, they grip the road and push the road backwards. Since forces result from mutual interactions, the road must also be pushing the wheels forward - an example of which law?
1st
2nd
3rd

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What do you mean by which laws, there’s thousands of laws you nee to mention it
U never specified the laws I will be guessing that the answer is law of motion

Which of Newton’s three laws applies?
When you put a book on a table, the table pushes on the book
which law is that?

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Probably the third as the book is being pulled down and the table is pushing up with an equal and opposite force, keeping it at rest.
Newton's First and Second Laws of Motion. A force is a push or a pull on an object. When you place a book on a table, the book pushes downward on the table and the table pushes upward on the book. The two forces are equal and there is no resulting motion of the book

if a dog runs 30 meters in 10 seconds what is the speed of the dog

A. 30 meters per second (m/s)
B. 10 meters per second (m/s)
C. 3 meters per second (m/s)
D. 0.333 meters per second (m/s)​

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The answer is C. 3 meters per second (m/s)
Hopes this helps and if you can can you give me brainiest
the answer is c 3 meters per second

Which of Newton’s three laws applies?
A person is pushed forward into their seatbelts when a car stops.

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Answer:

Newton's 1st law of motion

Explanation:

Newton’s first law of motion. Have a good day! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

It’s cold outside and you decide to cook some pasta. As you boil the noodles, the kitchen window begins to fog up. Which processes are at work here?


evaporation and thawing

condensation and evaporation

vaporization and condensation

boiling and freezing

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Answer:

Condensation and evaporation.

Explanation:

Fog shows up when water vapor, or water in its gaseous form, condenses. During condensation, molecules of water vapor combine to make tiny liquid water droplets that hang in the air. You can see fog because of these tiny water droplets.

The answer is C, vaporization and condensation. Evaporation doesn't involve boiling.

It is easier to push an empty shopping cart than a full one, because the full shopping cart has more mass than the empty one. This means that more force is required to push the full shopping cart -- is an example of which law?
1st
2nd
3rd

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Answer:

i think its the 2nd law

Explanation:

When the mass of a body is constant, then its acceleration is directly proportional to the force acting on it. When the force acting on a body is constant, then its acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass of the body .
Group of answer choices

True

False

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I believe the answer is true

How are deltas formed?
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erosion of softer rock

connection of channels

deposition from flow into a lake or an ocean

creation of large, flat areas by flooding deposits

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Answer:

The answer should be C. Deposition from flow into a lake or an ocean.

Explanation:

A delta is formed when deposition of sediment flows into a small drop of land from an ocean or lake.  

Answer:

Deposition from flow into a lake or an ocean.

Explanation:

Identify at least one example each of absorption, transmission, reflection, and refraction of waves in this photograph.

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Answer:

hi,human absorb 0oxygen =aborption ,reflection =the light that entered in the water,refraction =the light that pass outside the water

Explanation:

Answer:

Refraction = The divers head looks detached from his body.

Absorption = Some of the colours are being absorbed making the snorkel look yellow/greenish.

Reflection = The reflection of the sun, sky, sound and light.

Transmission = Light entering the water.

Explanation:

Please helpppp I don’t know the answer

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I believe the awnser is c
It should be C because it will drop down

Which is a positively charged particle in an atom’s nucleus?


proton

photon

electron

neutron

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Answer:

Explanation:

Proton is the correct answer

Answer:

proton

Explanation:

the proton is the positively charged particle in the nucleus

A box moves 10 m horizontally when force F = 20 N is applied at an angle θ=30° degrees. What is the work done on the box by force F during the displacement?

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Given that,

Distance moved by the box, d = 10 m

Force applies, F = 20 N

It is applied at an angle of 30 degrees.

To find,

The work done on the box by the force F during the displacement.

Solution,

The work done by an object is given by the formula as follows :

[tex]W=Fd\cos\theta\\\\W=20\times 10\cos(30)\\\\W=173.20\ J[/tex]

So, the required work done on the box by the force is 173.20 J.

173.20 would be your answer thank me later and also keep it up

Which diagram above shows a box in equilibrium

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Explanation:

box no. 4 I think

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If two same forces acting on a body in opposite direction, they will cancel each other. In box 2, 2 N is acting from both top and bottom and it will cancel. Similarly, 5 N is acting from both left and right and result in cancellation in magnitude. Therefore, box 2 cannot be displaced and it is equilibrium.

What is force?

Force is an external agent acting on a body to change it from the state of motion or rest. Force is dependent on the mass of the body. Force is a vector quantity and thus, having a magnitude and direction.

If two same forces acting on a body from same directions, then the resultant force will be the sum of the two forces. If these forces are acting in opposite directions, then they will cancel each other in magnitude.

Here, in box 2 equal forces are acting from opposite directions. 2 N from top and bottom will cancel each other and similar for 5 N from left and right. Hence, the net force acting upon the box-2 is zero. Thus, box 2 is said to be in equilibrium.

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