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13.01.2021 •
Physics
You are researching a fungus that can kill banana plants. Which source is
likely to have the least reliable information?
A. An article in a popular science magazine
B. A press release about research on the fungus posted on the
website of a university
C. A posting about the fungus on a social media site
D. A report about the fungus on a nightly news show
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Ответ:
1. You need two points because changes in temperature changes are not constant across measurement units. For example, a change of 10° Celcius is different from a change in 10° Fahrenheit.
2a. I believe that this means that temperature scale is constant/proportional to the length of the thermostat.
i. 2 milimeters
ii. 218 milimeters