raquel4578
raquel4578
23-10-2017
Physics
contestada
What makes the north star, polaris, special?
Respuesta :
AL2006
AL2006
23-10-2017
It's the only star in the sky (visible from the northern hemisphere) that never seems to move. It stays at almost exactly the same point in the sky, while the other stars all circle around it once a day.
Answer Link
VER TODAS LAS RESPUESTAS ( 69+ )
Otras preguntas
How many compass settings are required to complete the construction? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
what is the square root of 100 * the multiplacative rate of twenty.
Which of the following groups of moon phases are above the horizon at 8 am? A third quarter, waning crescent, and waxing gibbous OB. new Moon, third quarter, an
Problem 3 Suppose that the risk-free interest rate is 10% per annum with continuous compounding and that the dividend yield on a stock index is 4% per annum. Th
Ross Electronics has one product in its ending inventory. Per unit data consist of the following: cost, $36; selling price, $48; selling costs, $6. What unit va
Identify the two main functions of kidneys.
Which of the following pairings are more likely to be held together with the strong nuclear force? •protons with the electrons •neutrons with the electrons •ne
How does the shape of a molecule predict its polarity? Polar molecules are usually: A. Less likely to contain hydrogen B. More symmetrical than non-polar C. Les
At a point when Robin Corporation has been in existence for six years, shareholder Ted transfers real estate (with an adjusted basis of $20,000 and fair market
Express 962 in standard form