How s It Going Means

How s It Going Means

1. What particular condition(s) does the song capture? (2pts) 2. Does it show any cause of the social issues, (Yes/ NO) in what particular manners? (4pts) 3. How are you going to solve those problems? What do you mean by "lean on me"? (4ts)

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1. 1. What particular condition(s) does the song capture? (2pts) 2. Does it show any cause of the social issues, (Yes/ NO) in what particular manners? (4pts) 3. How are you going to solve those problems? What do you mean by "lean on me"? (4ts)


What’s the title of the song? If it’s “Lean on Me”, then;

1. The song talks about hope, guidance, and love for one another. It’s like a promise that tomorrow wont be too rough because you have someone there for you to lean on when you stumble.

2. Yes. The song is basically for every crisis. It suits every feeling you have. For instance, the pandemic we are facing right now, when everyone felt helpless because it felt like the world just stopped moving, this song helps us reminded of a better tomorrow will come. Just lean on me. Just patiently wait.

3. Lean on me means you can depend on me, I will be with you. I will be there for you. You don’t have to stop moving, I will guide you wherever you want to.

Hope it helps.

2. 1. What do you call this triangle?2. What is the formula in finding the distance travelled?3. What is the formula in finding the speed?4. When the question is how long, it means you are going to find what?5. When the question is how fast. it means you are going to find what?ll. Complete the table Distance. Time. Speed. 1. 420 km. 12hrs. ______kph2.______. 4hrs. 40km/h3. 3.040 m. 3 sec. ______m/s4.660 m. ______. 120 kph5. 100km. 4hrs. ______km/h​


Answer:

1. isosceles triangle

2. d = v*t.

3. speed = distance ÷ time.

4. about the time normally

5. meters per second

||.

1. 80

2. 52km/hr

3. 1m

4. 6.50h

5. 0


3. 's In In your previous lessons, you have learned some strategies on determining the meaning, of words. Among these are analyzing prefixes and suffixes and using resources such as the dictionary, thesaurus, and the internet. Today, you are going to another strategy on how to figure out the meaning of urffamiliar word, leam Direction: Answer the following questions. Write your answer on your separate sheet of paper. Do you feel uneasy everytime you meet an unfamiliar word? How do you give meaning to an unfamiliar word without using any available resources? davesibity Rule of 2,5​


Answer:

can't understand you you want it again soon hott I will be home in a few minutes to do it again next week up I will be in touch with all the happiness I will be in the morning and get back to me like that I don't have a 5 you want to go ahead and get back I can I have your help today amen and I will send pic of my best friends on l


4. Pa-answer po, asap po :<Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if wrong. Write your explanation. 1. An athlete run over the oval 4 laps every morning. If the athlete ideally has stopped from where he/she started, his/her displacement is zero.2. If you want to know how fast the man is going then you are referring to his velocity.3. A car is travelling along a straight line path covered 20 meters in just 5 seconds, so the calculated speed of the car is 20.5 m/s.4. A moving object in a circular path with a constant speed is said to be accelerating.5. If you encounter 9.8 m/s², this means the speed is increasing by 9.8 m/s every second. ​


Answer:

sana makatulong po:)

FOLLOW Na lang Po ty

Answer:

1.F

2.T

3.T

4.F

5.T

explenation:

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5. Search for the farme udvogal and Instrumental music ofWest Aula. Energie or holight the words that you found Explain theACTIVITY Ward indieWater Teachers an energoapy word pupson the boardtenmeaning of these tome want of the classDirectionssM15EchoWMW-2.300SO3-5-3200-NS303USE-INDON2DhNKANMDid you notice how thythm plays anImportant role in the music of South Central,and West Asia?Most of their music, religious or cultural,is based on thythm.It's time to experience music fromIndia, Pakistan, Israel, and ArabiaDo you play drums? If not, now's thetime to learn how. Get hold of that rhythmicsense because you're going to need it for thenext activitiesThis is a compilation of performanceswant to enhance your rhythrio some​


Answer:

hindi

Explanation:

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6. Determine the meaning of the underlined words based on how they are used in the sentences. Write your answer on the space before each number. _____1. It was thought that girls should not be educated, but remain (ignorant.) _____2. She (pestered) her parents day in day out. They kep telling her, no, it just is not done for a girl to go to s but she would not give up._____3. They tried to take her mind of school by buying h clothes, dolls and other toys. Nothing could (dissuade) School became an obsession. _____4. Zhu is in (despair;) now she realizes that she is Liang, and it is him she wants to marry _____5. It circles around her head, and she watches it (spellbound) Yung mga nakaganito () po Yung underlined word <3​


1.destitute of knowledge or education

2.to bother persistenly with petty annoyances;trouble

3.to (a person) against something

4.the complete loss or absence of hope

5.Held by or as if by a spell OR having your attention completely held by something,so that you cannot think about anything else.


7. Cire is a verb which means is to stare a source or pronto an example to supporto responseclaim is defined as a statement that a person asserts as trueWORKSHEET # 3 IN ENGLISH 9You are night Unfortunately, Jayson failed to provide valid evidence His reason was not enough He .nassed citing anEvidence refers toinformation that supports a claimValidity refers to statements that can be described as true or realOur next rask is to read the following scenario it is an example of an argumentJansone's family s genng to the mall, but he doesn't want to go. He arms that he should be allowed to stay home and says that hisFriend Ray ghen stau hanne aloneBased on the argument and evidence in the scenario, should Jayson be allowed to stay at homeWhat makes a claim validIf you answered one of these It is true It is on topic. It is reasonable. It is logical It can be supported it is important. You're onthe right track, correctWhat is evidenceGreat Evidence is a proof It is the basis of your belief an indication of something the evidence is a suppon, and these are factsFrom the answers, we have in questions 1 and 2. now, how can we defina valid esidenceValid Evidence is always true It is reasonable information based os faet and supports an argumentHow can we ensure that we have valid evidence?When we cite the source of our proof or provide an acceptable exataple to support our claimLet us analyze the scenarioJason's family as going to the mall, but he doesn't want to go He argues that he should be allowed to stay home and sayothat his friend Ray often stays at home aloneQuestion was Jayson able to provide valid evidence on his claim to support his argument for staying home alone? Yesor No? Explain your answeracceptable source or example to support his claim. In this scenario, it describes that a person's age does not determine whether theor she is capable of staying home alone Just because Ray can stay home alone, it does not mean that layson can do it beweilswas not an acceptable reason3inne in an ArgumentAnt​


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8. My Crab Mentality1. Go back to Philippine history or newspaper in the late 80's and find out how the acronym "GG" came out. Whom was it notably ascribed to? Why? 2. What particular period in the persona's life did he relate "Ligo" to? Explain why. 3. What did he refer to as "Balara Hilton"? Explain its implication on the politics and the life of Filipino during the Marcos regime. 4. Explain what the persona means when he said "he was indentured to City Bank for life". 5. Why does the persona consider seafood as "one of the lousiest ironies in this country"?​


Answer:

1. Go back to Philippine history or newspaper in the late 80s and find out how the acronym "GG" came out. Whom was it notably ascribed to? Why?  

GG means galunggong. In the Philippines, the measure of high inflation and economic depression is the price of galunggong (Blue Mackerel fish). This is because it is the cheapest food that Filipinos can eat.  

2. What particular period in the persona's life did he relate "Ligo" to? Explain why.  

The Ligo was articulated by the author during his university days.  He explained that it was food in the ‘70s whenever there is a rally.  

3. What did he refer to as "Balara Hilton"? Explain its implication on the politics and the life of Filipino during the Marcos regime.  

Balara Hilton is a street near UP Diliman. It’s a ramshackle house for cheaper food. The implication of it is that during the ‘70s, student rallies and picket lines were more often.  

4. Explain what the persona means when he said : "he was indentured to City Bank for life".

Indenture means a contract between individuals within a set time period. This refers to loans, inheritance and etc. As the author has said that because he is living in the United States and that cash is no longer king but plastic money. Because of credit and loans, he becomes a slave to corporate life and consumerism.  

5. Why does the persona consider seafood as "one of the lousiest ironies in this country"?

The author said that the country is rich in seafood, however, the irony is that the country is in extreme poverty. Despite the wealth in resources of the country, the locals themselves can’t afford it.  

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9. PERFORMANCE TASK I. Unscramble the jumbled letters to form an appropriate word that will complete the sentence. (I-unscramble ang mga titik upang makabuo ng isang naaangkop na salita na makukumpleto ang pangungusap). 1. In the past, knowledge was often passed down from one generation to another by word of ____________. ( o m u h t ) 2. If you are tied to your mother‟s apron strings, it means that you are being ____________ and influenced by her. ( o o c d e r t l l n ) 3. Children should be taught life ______________ so that they will be able to earn a living in the future. ( i s l l s k ) 4. In Japan, certain days have been _______________ for children to show how important they are to the adults. ( t s e a e i d s ) 5. All ____________ have the right to go to school. They should learn how to read and write. ( r n e d i c I h )​


1) mouth

2) contrÔlled

3) skills

4) set aside

5) children

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10. 1. In the past, knowledge was offen Passed down from one generation to another in by word of _______.(o m u h t)2. if you are tied to your mother's apron strings,it means that you are being _____ and influenced by her (o o c d e r t l l n)4. in japan,certain day have been _____for children to show how important they are to the adults (t s e d e i d s)5. all ______ have the right to go to school.they should learn how to read and write. (r n e d i c l h)​


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11. Write the keyword/s that you are going type in the search engine to get the answer to each question. What was the first skyscraper? * Who is the current president of Thailand? * When is the first Independence day of the Philippines? * What is the smallest bird in the world? * What is the meaning of the acronym UNESCO? * What is the capital of New York State? * Who was the Father of Physics? * How did Jose Rizal die? * When was the first computer invented? * Where was the T’boli tribe located? *


Answer:

The early skyscrapers were a range of tall commercial buildings built between 1884 and 1945, predominantly in the American cities of New York City and Chicago.

General Prayut Chan-o-cha

June 12, 1898

Mellisuga

UNESCO, acronym for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization,

Albany is the capital city of New York State.

Galileo Galilei

Execution and Legacy

After a show trial, Rizal was convicted of sedition and sentenced to death by firing squad. Rizal's public execution was carried out in Manila on December 30, 1896, when he was 35 years old. His execution created more opposition to Spanish rule.

The ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons.

Mindanao

The T'Boli are one of the 87 tribal groups in the Philippines which make up 15 percent of the population. They number approximately 60,000 and reside inland from the southern coast of Mindanao.

Explanation:

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12. _____1. Through which medium do sound waves travel slowest? A. water vapor B. bricks C. glass D. steel ______2. What is the speed of sound in dry air at 0 O C? A. 37 m/s B. 100 m/s C. 226 m/s D. 331 m/s ______3. At what temperature do sound waves travel fastest? A. 5O C B. 15 O C C. 25 O C D. 35 O C ______4. Which quantity is the speed of sound directly related? The speed of sound is directly related to ___________. A. density B. elasticity C. temperature D. all of these ______5 Which of the following greatly affects the speed of sound in air? A. amplitude B. frequency C. temperature D. wavelength ______6. What happens to the speed of sound if the air temperature increases? A. decreases C. does not change B. increases D. increases first then becomes constant ______7. What happens to sound waves if there is a difference of the air temperature? The sound waves ________________. A. do not travel C. travel parallel to the receiver B. bend towards the cooler region D. bend towards the hotter region _____8. What happens to the speed of sound if air molecules vibrate faster? The speed of sound __________. A. decreases B. increases C. does not change D. decreases by half _____9. What is the speed of sound in a medium at 35 OC? A. 331 m/s B. 340 m/s C. 352 m/s D. 360 m/s 14 Strike 1, strike 2 Come on let’s hit the table For one and two What you feel and what you hear? Back and forth movement that’s So real and clear. They say it’s the vibration Caused by energy in motion Travelling in the S-L-G medium With the gas in minimum But not in a vacuum. Sound energy, sound waves in the air Causing disturbance anywhere Particles vibrated Compressed and expanded Moving in longitudinal wave. Crest or compression, trough or rarefaction That’s how the waves are in motion Resembling valleys and hills Like going uphill and downhill. Boom, clank, tweet, bang Sound can be loud, soft when sang Greater, lesser, fast and slow That’s what we know Varying frequencies and vibrations. _____10. What does the constant value of 0.6 in the formula mean? It means that the speed of sound ________. A. decreases 0.6 m/s every decrease of 1O C in temperature B. decreases 0.6 m/s every increase of 1O C in temperature C. increases 0.6 m/s every decrease of 1O C in temperature D. increases 0.6 m/s every increase of 1O C in temperature _____11. How does an increase in temperature affect the speed of sound? As the temperature increases, the speed of sound _________. A. decreases B. increases C. remains the same D. none of these _____12. Why do sounds are more heard during warm days? It is because during warm days the ___________. A. kinetic energy is lower C. collision of air molecules is lower B. kinetic energy is maintained D. collision of air molecules is greater _____13. Why do sounds travel slower when the temperature of the medium is lower? This is because the particles of the medium ___________. A. moves slowly C. moves very quickly B. make more sound D. moves at the same speed ______14. In which temperature does sound travel slowest? A. -10oC B. 10 oC C. -20oC D. 20 oC ______15. How does temperature of the medium affect the speed of sound? The warmer the medium, the _______ the sound travels through it. A. faster B. slower C. lower D. least


Answer:

1, A

2,B

3,B

4,C

5,D

6,B

7,A

8,C

9,B

10,A

11,C

12,A

13,A

14,B

15,A

Explanation:

ANSWER

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13. which of the following is a benefit of dancing?a. increases mental functionsb. reduces the risk of osteoporosisc. improves the condition of heart and lungs d. all of the above "You are what u eat" simply means thata. we only eat what we desire.b. we are healthy if we eat healthy foods.c. our fitness depends on the foods we take in.d. when we do not control what we eat, we will become overweight after scrubbing the floor, student feels like it is impossible to keep going can hardly breathe and talk.This means that a.scrubbing is a moderately vigorous activity for student A.b.scrubbing is a vigorous activity for student A.c.scrubbing is a very light activity for student A.d. scrubbing is a very vigorous activity for student A.when a certain activity increases our heart rate this means that a. the activity increases our cardio respiratory endurance b. the activity is good for our heart and lungs c. both A & B d. noneYour overweight friend wants to lose weight. S/he is considering the diet pills and fitness programs s/he saw on the newspaper and television .What is the best advice u can give to your friend?a. tell her/him to choose the most convincing advertisement b. tell her him to try the best diet pills taken by popular artist c.tell her him to verify all the information and seek advice from a genuine fitness adviser d. tell her him to enroll in a fitness gymwhy is heart disease still the number one cause of death among filipinos?a. because of physical inactivity b.becuz of an unhealthy lifestyle c. because of media and technology d. because of availability of food that are rich in cholesterolbased on the eating plan for a healthy living, how many serving/s of sweet/sugar should you eat in a day?a.5-6tspsb. 6-8tspsc. 1serving d. 5-6 serving it is intended to be a guide that should help everyone select activity that best fits his lifestyle and health needs.a. maslow's Hierarchy of needs b. eating plan for a healthy living c. the good pyramid d. filipino pyramid activity guide​


Answer:

1.d

2.c

3.d

4.c

5.c

6.b

7.c

8.d

Explanation:

hope it can help u


14. MISSION 1 Answer the following questions about the reading material, Write your answers on the lines. Robots and Computers By Michael Chester There are certain principles common to every robot: it has to be programmable - which means that it has to contain, or be move objects according to its programmed instructions, making de- connected to, a computer. And it has to be able to move about or cisions based on its program and not entirely on commands sent by a human operator. Many robots also have "sensors-instruments that detect light, sound, pressure, and other conditions. The conditions de tected by the sensors can be transmitted to the robot's computer to make the robot change its actions--for instance, turning around and going in the opposite direction if a sensor tells it that it has bumped into a wall. -Sibs Communication Arts Series: Roads to Greatness First Edition Grade 7 by Carleen S. Sedilla and Aracell M. Villamin (Quezon City: Sibs Publishing House Inc., 2013)2. What principles are common to robots?3. How can a robot make decisions?4. How does a robot's sensors transmit information?pa-answer naman po.​


Answer:

2)it has to be programmable which means that it has to contain, or be connected to a computer

3)their making decisions based on their program

4)the conditions detected by the sensors can be transmitted to the robot's computer to make the change it's actions

HOPE IT HELPS:-)


15. Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.1. Which of the following equations is correct in describing the relationship between speed s, distance d and time t?a. s=d/tb.s=dxtC. s = d+td. s=d-t2. Which of the following is NOT a contact force? a. Friction b. Tension c. elastic force d. gravitational force3. A 50 kg astronaut ejects 100g of gas from his propulsion pistolat a velocity of 50 m/s. what is the velocity?a. -0.10 m/s 4. Inertia isb. -0.50 m/sc. 0 m/sa. The basis for Newton's first law of motiond. -100 m/sb. Defined as the tendency for an object to remain in uniformmotionc. A term meaning resistant to changed. All of the above5. Generally refers to a change in position of an object.a. motion b. forceC. power d. work6. A push and pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object.a. force b. friction c. motion d. acceleration7. Two identical cars are travelling along EDSA. Which of the twocars would have greater momentum?a. The slower car c. both have the same momentumb. The faster card. cannot be easily determined8. A 25 kg girl is riding a 5 kg bike with a velocity of 5 m/s going east. What is the total momentum of a girl and a bike together?a. 100 kg m/s b. 125 kg m/s c. 150 kg m/s d. 200 m/s9. Two 0.5 kg balls approach each other with the same speed of 1.0 m/s. What is the total momentum of the system before collision?a. 0 b. 0.50 kg m/s c. 10 kg m/s d. -1.0 kg m/s10. Two billiard balls approach each other with the same speed. If they collide in a perfectly elastic collision, what would be theirvelocities after collision?a. Zerob. Same in magnitude and directionc. same in magnitude but opposite in directiond. different in magnitude and opposite in direction11. If a free falling ball is equipped with a speedometer, by how much would its speed reading increase for every second?a. 0 m/sb. 9.8 m/s c. 10 m/s d. 20 m/s12. The motion of an object with constant acceleration is alsoknown asa. Motionb. Uniform motionc. constant motiond. uniformly accelerated motion13. A moderate force will break an egg. However, an eggdropped on the road usually breaks, while one dropped on the grass usually doesn't break. This is because for the egg droppedon the grass,a. The change in momentum is greaterb. The change in momentum is lessc. The time interval for stopping is greaterd. The time interval for stopping is less14. When a ball is dropped at a certain height, its gravitationalpotential energya. increasesc. decreases15. It is the ability to do work.a. Energyb. powerb. remains the samed. increases and decreasesc. speedd. kinetic16. The energy present in moving objects. It is equal to the mass of a moving object multiplied by the square of that object'svelocity, multiplied by the constant 2. a. Kinetic energy c. potential energyb. Gravitational energyd. mechanical energy17. Which event illustrates the direct transformation of potential tokinetic energy?a. A basketball player catches a flying ballb. A kalesa moves from restc. Kathy's arrow is released from its bowd. The spring mechanism of a toy is rotated until it locked18. Which among the forms of energy is considered a potentialenergy?a. Chemical energyb. Radiant energyc.sound energyd. thermal energy19. In which case is there a decrease in gravitational potentialenergy?a. Amada stretches horizontally a rubber band b. A car ascends a steep parking rampc. Pamela's puppy jumps down the chaird. Water is forced upward through a pipe.20. Francis stretched a rubber band five times. After that, he observed that the rubber band felt warm. Did the rubber band gain heat?a. No, it is not evidentb. Yes, the rubber band felt warm means it gained heat c. Yes, the rubber band felt warm means it loss heatd. No, temperature is not related to a gain or loss of heat.​


Answer:

1.B

2.A

3.A

4.A

5.D

6.A

7.B

8.B

9.C

10.A

11.A

12.B

13.D

14.B

15.B

16.A

17.C

18.A

19.A

20.B

SANA NAKATULONG


16. OK SOW PAKITINDI NA LANG IWANT YOU TO STAY OUTDOORS AND PLAY CATH THE BALL WITH YOUR SIBLING OR FRIEND IF ITS NOT POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO DO THIS SOMEONE YOU CAN ALSO JUST THROW THE BALL TOWARDS A WALL THEN CATCH IT AFTER THROWING AND CATCHING THE BALL FOR A WHILE THINK WHAT IM Catching?Cathing your feelings.IT ALWAYS GOOD TO CATCH WHAT YOU ARE FEELING ITS IT A NORMAL AND VALID FEELING ITS OKAY NOT TO FEEL OKAY BUT THEY ARE REAL AND TRUE ONLY AS THE NOT SO NORMAL SITUATION AND TRIGGERScheck YOUR FEELINGS. WERE THOSE FEELING S HELPFUL TO ME? YOUWILL PROBLY ANSWER WITH BOTH YES AND NO THAT MEANS SOMEONE OF YOUR FEELINGS WERE HELPFUL BUT OTHERS WERE NOT FOR INSTANCE IF YOU KEEP FEELING FEARFUL DO YOU NEED STAY IN FEAR FOR LONG? HOW HELPFUL IT IS IT TO ALWAYS BE WORRYINH ABOUT THINGS ?CHANGE THAT FEELING IN THIS PART IWANT YOU TO THINK OF SOMETHING ELSE GO HELP BETTER THIS MEANS YOU CAN REPLACE FEELING SOME FEELINGS ARW PRODUCTIVE .ANALYSIS TANONG NA PO TO WHAT DO YOU FEEL?WHAT DO YOU THINK ? WAS THA POINT OF CATHING. CHECKING AND CHANGING YOUR FEELINGS?WHAT WAS THE REASON WHY YOU HAD TO REFRAME YOUR THOUGHTS?​


Answer:

sinagutan na namin to eh

Explanation:

to know how to feel better to realize your feelings and to change your thoughts to make you feel better


17. PERFORMANCE TASKSFrom Module 5, use the S-O-D-A-s (Situstion, Options, Disadvantages, Advantages, Solution) strategyAnalyze the presented situations and work on your own to fill in the table with your answerYour Barangay Captain announced through a public meeting that the Municipal Council had finally decided toconstruct a concrete bridge near your residence it will mean work for men from your community Serall businessventures will most likely to opencommunity will have to let go of a century old tree, standing right in the site, older than the establishment of yourHyr Mi Carlos, a retired school teacher opposes the project. The construction of the bridge will mean theBarangay. According to him, the people will lose their ancestral tree, in the name of developmentAs a student, how are you going to process the situation?TitleSituationOptionsDisadvantages​


Answer:

mag aral ka muna

Explanation:

para matutu ka


18. Strike 1, strike 2 Come on let’s hit the table For one and two What you feel and what you hear? Back and forth movement that’s So real and clear. They say it’s the vibration Caused by energy in motion Travelling in the S-L-G medium With the gas in minimum But not in a vacuum. Sound energy, sound waves in the air Causing disturbance anywhere Particles vibrated Compressed and expanded Moving in longitudinal wave. Crest or compression, trough or rarefaction That’s how the waves are in motion Resembling valleys and hills Like going uphill and downhill. Boom, clank, tweet, bang Sound can be loud, soft when sang Greater, lesser, fast and slow That’s what we know Varying frequencies and vibrations. _____10. What does the constant value of 0.6 in the formula mean? It means that the speed of sound ________. A. decreases 0.6 m/s every decrease of 1O C in temperature B. decreases 0.6 m/s every increase of 1O C in temperature C. increases 0.6 m/s every decrease of 1O C in temperature D. increases 0.6 m/s every increase of 1O C in temperature _____11. How does an increase in temperature affect the speed of sound? As the temperature increases, the speed of sound _________. A. decreases B. increases C. remains the same D. none of these _____12. Why do sounds are more heard during warm days? It is because during warm days the ___________. A. kinetic energy is lower C. collision of air molecules is lower B. kinetic energy is maintained D. collision of air molecules is greater _____13. Why do sounds travel slower when the temperature of the medium is lower? This is because the particles of the medium ___________. A. moves slowly C. moves very quickly B. make more sound D. moves at the same speed ______14. In which temperature does sound travel slowest? A. -10oC B. 10 oC C. -20oC D. 20 oC ______15. How does temperature of the medium affect the speed of sound? The warmer the medium, the _______ the sound travels through it. A. faster B. slower C. lower D. least What’s In Let’s have a quick review about sounds that we learned in grade 7. Read and understand the poem below. Sound Waves Carolyn T. Relacion m/s OC 15 Questions: 1. What happens to the table when you hit it? _______________________ 2. When there is vibration, what is produced? _______________________ 3. What is transferred when objects vibrate? _______________________ 4. What happens to the sound energy during vibration?_______________________ 5. How does sound reach your ear? _______________________ 6. At what medium do sounds travel slowest? _______________________ 7. What happens to the particles of air as sound waves travel through it? _________________________________________________________________ 8. What are the parts of the sound waves? _________________________________________________________________ 9. How do you describe the vibrations and frequency of loud sounds? _________________________________________________________________ 10. Is it possible to produce sound if particles do not vibrate? Why? _________________________________________________________________


Explanation:

10. A. Decreases 0.6 m/s every decrease of 1oC in temperature

11. B. Increases

12. D. Collision of air molecules is greater

13. A. Moves slowly

14. A. -10oC

15. A. Faster

1. During a serve, if the ball hits the net but still bounces on the opponent's side of the table, the point is a let (which means it needs to be replayed). If the ball hits the net and doesn't make it to the other half of the table, the receiver is automatically awarded a point

2. It takes 3 different vibrations to hear a sound, since sound is made when things vibrate (or wiggle) : The object that makes the noise vibrates (our bell). The air molecules vibrate as the sound moves through the air.

3. In electromagnetic waves, energy is transferred through vibrations of electric and magnetic fields. In sound waves, energy is transferred through vibration of air particles or particles of a solid through which the sound travels.

4. When molecules in a medium vibrate, they can move back and forth or up and down. Sound energy causes the molecules to move back and forth in the same direction that the sound is travelling. (Transverse waves occur when the molecules vibrate up and down, perpendicular to the direction that the wave travels).

5. Sound waves enter the outer ear and travel through a narrow passageway called the ear canal, which leads to the eardrum. The eardrum vibrates from the incoming sound waves and sends these vibrations to three tiny bones in the middle ear. These bones are called the malleus, incus, and stapes.

6. As a rule sound travels slowest through gases, faster through liquids, and fastest through solids. The speed of light as it travels through air and space is much faster than that of sound; it travels at 300 million meters per second or 273,400 miles per hour.

7. If a sound wave is moving from left to right through air, then particles of air will be displaced both rightward and leftward as the energy of the sound wave passes through it. The motion of the particles is parallel (and anti-parallel) to the direction of the energy transport.

8. The basic components of a sound wave are frequency, wavelength and amplitude. In this example of a sound wave, the period of one cycle of this wave is 0.5 seconds, and the frequency of this wave is 2 cycles per second or 2 Hertz (Hz).

9. The number of vibrations per second is known as the frequency, measured in Hertz (1 Hz = 1 vibration per second). These vibrations enter the outer ear and cause the eardrum to vibrate too. The fastest vibration we can hear is 20,000 times per second, which would be a very high sound.

10. The sensation of sound by a listener does not require vibration. The effects of turbulence (wind for example) on listeners, is often called pseudo-sound. Turbulence in the medium creates pressure fluctuations that do not travel as waves.


19. II. Go for an Extra Mile! Given the same data in Connecting to the Real World!, ten (10) more people said what their favorite was. Six (6) liked Caribbean food the best, two (2) liked Curry and the others chose Pasta. Add this information to the pictograph, then answer the additional questions below. 4) How many people were asked altogether? 5) What is the mean of the favorite meals of Cleotilde's neighborhood? 6) What is the median meal of the neighborhood? 7) What is the mode of the favorite meal of her neighborhood? 8) Now that more data has been added to the pictograph, has the least popular mean changed? If yes, what is the least popular meal now? 9) What will be her possible conclusion/s about the Favorite Meals of Cleotilde's neighborhood?Pang grade 7 po math poPatulong po kailangan ko kasi please​


Answer

How many people were asked altogether?8 peopleWhat is the mean of the favorite meals of Cleotilde's neighborhood?

2. Caribbean food

What is the median meal of the neighborhood?

3. Curry

What is the mode of the favorite meal of her neighborhood?

4. Pasta

Now that more data has been added to the pictograph, has the least popular mean changed? If yes, what is the least popular meal now?

5. Caribbean food

What will be her possible conclusion/s about the Favorite Meals of Cleotilde's neighborhood?

Sorry I can't answer number 9 I don't know the meaning

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20. Before you start study mature make this simple test first to find out what you ready know Recoge each type of sentence and label each as to is type (declarative interrogative, exclamato or imperative) 1. Electric reading uses the unit w 2. Please pay our water bill 2. On no our electric bis high every cubic meter costs Php. 14.00 how much will you pay if you consume 10 cubic meter the month & Cubic meter is the unit for water meter reading How do we read our electric consumption? 7 Go Our electric bw has increased for almost Php 20. from Php 150 00 raises to Php. 170 # Pay your or we will cut your electricity supply • The une for electroly s kwh and an increase in consumption per kwh will mean an incre 10 Our money due dates every 27th of the month 11 we should practice SRS namety reducereuse, recycle, recover and repair at home community 12 Wys Beneficial to always segregate our garbage? 13 How embarrassing People still throw trashes in the bodies of water. 14. Ad now and save our environment before it is too late s Practice waste management or suffer the consequences of your misdeed See What You Have learned​


Answer:

Di Naman yan ma intindihan


21. TRUE OR FALSE1. An athlete run over the oval 4 laps every morning. If the athlete ideally has stopped from where he/she started, his/her displacement is zero.2. If you want to know how fast the man is going then you are referring to his velocity.3. A car is travelling along a straight line path covered 20 meters in just 5 seconds, so the calculated speed of the car is 20.5 m/s.4. A moving object in a circular path with a constant speed is said to be accelerating.5. If you encounter 9.8 m/s2, this means the speed is increasing by 9.8 m/s every second​


Answer:

1. True

2. False

3. False

4. True

5. True

Explanation:

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22. Read and analyze the following lyrics. Identify the implicit meaning from the song. The Climb There's always gonna be another mountain I'm always gonna wanna make it move Always gonna be an uphill battle Sometimes I'm gonna have to lose Ain't about how fast I get there Ain't about what's waiting on the other side It's the c There's always gonna be another mountain I'm always gonna wanna make it move Always gonna be an uphill battle Sometimes I'm gonna have to lose Ain't about how fast I get there Ain't about what's waiting on the other side It's the climb Jesus, Take the Wheel Jesus, take the wheel Take it from my hands 'Cause I can't do this on my own I'm letting go So give me one more chance And save me from this road I'm on Jesus, take the wheel


Answer:

the meaning is when you tryed to run you will get tired


23. TRUE OR FALSE 13. Distance gives complete information of the route followed by the body, while displacement does not give complete information of the route followed by the body. 14. Distance is always positive, cannot be negative and zero. 15. The unit used to express speed is meters per second (m/s), it can also be expressed in miles per hour (mi/hr or mph), kilometers per hour (km/hr or kph). 16. In calculating for average speed, you will divide the total distance travelled by the total time travelled. 17. The unit used for velocity is the same as the unit of speed like meter per second, kilometer per hour, and miles per hour. 18. If you are not changing your speed, and you are not changing your direction, then you simply cannot be accelerating, no matter how fast you are going. 19. Time is plotted on the Y-axis, while distance is plotted on the X-axis. 20. A speed-time graph shows how the speed of a moving object changes with time. 21. Speed-time graph is different from velocity-time graph. 22. In a given time, if the distance the object moves is changed (getting larger), it is accelerating. 23. A straight horizontal line on a speed-time graph means that speed is constant. It is not changing over time. Therefore, it has no acceleration. 24. A downward sloping line means that the object is slowing down. 25. A horizontal line means the object is moving at a constant speed with zero acceleration. MIT​


Answer:

13. true

14.true

15.palse

16.true

17.true

18.false

19.false

20.true

21.true

22.true

23.true

24.false

25.true

Explanation:

that is the correct answer and pls brainy me pls I no you have a good heart,


24. 19. Guglermo is going around Ula at 4 m/s in his bicycle and slows down to 1.3 m/s over a 3 seconds timeframe. What will be his Acceleration? A. 0 m/sC. 1 m/s B. -1 m/s2 D. -0.9 m/s 20. From 20 km/hr, a jeepney heading to Mintal, increased its speed to 50 km/hr in 4 seconds. How much is its acceleration? A. -7.5 km/hr/s C. -8 km/hr/s B. 7.5 km/hr/s D. 8 km/hr/s 21. It is an example of a motion diagram, which makes use of a stationary ticker that marks the tape at regular time intervals. A. Dot Diagram C. Picture Diagram B. Dash Diagram D. Venn Diagram 22. When an object is slowing down, it means that its speed is A. Accelerating C. Zero B. Constant D. Decelerating 23. In a distance-time graph, where do we plot the distance in the Cartesian plane? A. X-axis C. Z-axis B. Y-axis D. Q- axis 24. A moving object is said to be ACCELERATING when... A. its speed is decreasing C. its speed is increasingB. Its speed is zero D. its speed is constant.25. Which of the following is true about distance-time graph? A. The steeper the graph, the C. A horizontal line means the object is not faster the motion. changing its position, it is not moving, hence it is at rest. B. A downward sloping line D. All of the above. means the object is returning to the start. 26. A straight horizontal line in a Velocity-time Graph indicates that speed is... c. Accelerating A. ChangingB. constantC. acceleratingD. slowing down ​


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19. A

20. D

21. A

22. B

23. C

24. D

25. B

26. C

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25. Read closely the passages below and answer questions that follow. Check the box that corresponds to your answer. A. Two buckets met at the well. One of them looked morose. "What`s the trouble?" asked the second bucket sympathetically. "Oh!" replied the first gloomy bucket. "I get so weary of being dragged to this well. No matter how I am, I always come back here empty." The second bucket laughed. "How serious!" it chuckled. "Why I always come here empty and go away full. I`m sure if you started to think that way, you would feel much more cheerful." 1. Which of the following words is the meaning of bucket?Read closely the passages below and answer questions that follow. Check the box that corresponds to your answer. A. Two buckets met at the well. One of them looked morose. "What`s the trouble?" asked the second bucket sympathetically. "Oh!" replied the first gloomy bucket. "I get so weary of being dragged to this well. No matter how I am, I always come back here empty." The second bucket laughed. "How serious!" it chuckled. "Why I always come here empty and go away full. I`m sure if you started to think that way, you would feel much more cheerful." 1. Which of the following words is the meaning of bucket?A.wellB.pailC.basketD.box​


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26. 6.Suppose you are in a car that is going around a curve and the speedometer rende a constant 30 km ichstatement is NOT true?Your speed is constantCYou and the car are acceleratingB Your velocity is concertD. You and the car are changing direction7. An astronaut travels at a speed of 400 ms for 250 seconds, what is the total distanca he tweet?B 15 mC.650 m0.100.000 m 8. A swimmer backstrokes at an average speed of 8 meters per second. How long will take the swer tocomplete a 200-meter race?A0045B 25C50D 1.500 5What is the average speed during these 3+ ONA 2B.5C. 140D. 1531004010. What is the average velocity during these 3minutes in meter/second?А AOC. 140D 153s11 in which situation shows that the car has noacceleration?AA car approaching a red lightA car turning a curve at a constant speedA car with the cruise control selat B0 km/h.D. A car shortly speeds up after a stoplight turns green12 A roller coaster accelerates from an initial velocity of 6.0 m/s to a final velocity of 70 m/s over 4 seconds. What isto acceleration in mis?15B 17C. 20D2413. A box sliding down an inclined plane attains a velocity of 27 m/s in 3 seconds from rest. What is its acceleration8.24C. 30D.8114. Why does a car accelerate as it round a comer at a constant speed?At speeds upC Its direction changes.B I slow down15. What does negative acceleration mean?A Wot movingC. slowing downB Speeding upD. not accelerating16. What final velocity is attained by a car if it started from rest and accelerates at 12 s'in in 12 seconds?А. 1 m/sB. 24 m/sC. 144 m/sD200 m/s17. The slope of a Velocity - Time Graph gives the of the objectA AccelerationB. displacementC. speedD. velocity​


Answer:

6.a

7.c

8.c

9.a

10.b

11.b

12c.

13a.

14c.

15.b

16.b

17.a

Explanation:

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27. What I Have LearnedLet us see how well you understand this lesson which has beendiscussed by doing another activity.Directions: Fill in the blank with the correct answer. Choose your answersfrom the box. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.solutionTransition wordsproblemtopic sentenceproblem-solution paragraph1. It identifies a problem or problems and recommendspossible solution/s.2. It is an issue between individuals, among groups, or an issuegoing on3. It is a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficultsituation.- 4. These are words that signal problem-solution relationships.5. It is the part that contains paragraph's main idea and theproblem to be explored.12​


1.) It identifies a problem or problems and recommends possible solution/s.

problem-solution paragraph

2.) It is an issue between individuals, among groups, or an issue going on.

problem

3.) It is a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.

solution

4.) These are words that signal problem-solution relationships.

transition words

5.) It is the part that contains paragraph's main idea and the problem to be explored.

topic sentence

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28. ______ 1. Aung San Suu Kyi: It is not power that corrupts but fear. Main Idea: Fear makes us weak and wicked. ______ 2. Aung San Suu Kyi: Please use your liberty to promote ours. Main Idea: Freedom means loving one`s country. ______ 3. Confucius: Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart. Main Idea: Work because your mind tells you to do it. ______ 4. Confucius: It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop. Main Idea: Steady but surely. ______ 5. Lao Tzu: Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage. Main Idea: Love is a strong force. ______6. Lao Tzu: If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading. Main Idea: Take all of the risks in every obstacle in life. ______ 7. Nelson Mandela: A winner is a dreamer who never gives up. Main Idea: A person who easily gives up accomplishes his goals. ______8. Nelson Mandela: Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. Main Idea: Education does not matter. ______ 9. Dr. Jose P. Rizal: The youth is the hope of our future. Main Idea: The saviours of the next generation are the children of today. ______ 10. Dr. Jose P. Rizal: I have to believe much in God because I have lost my faith in man. Main Idea: God and man will be forever reliable.


Answer:

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29. True or False 1. An athlete run over the oval 4 laps every morning. If the athlete ideally has stopped from where he/she started, his/her displacement is zero. 2. If you want to know how fast the man is going then you are referring to his velocity. 3. A car is travelling along a straight line path covered 20 meters in just 5 seconds, so the calculated speed of the car is 20.5 m/s. 4. A moving object in a circular path with a constant speed is said to be accelerating. 5. If you encounter 9.8 m/s², this means the speed is increasing by 9.8 m/s every second.


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1. An athlete run over the oval 4 laps every morning. If the athlete ideally has stopped from where he/she started, his/her displacement is zero.

TRUEDisplacement is the shortest distance from the reference point to the stopping point. If you stop on the same place of the reference point, then the displacement is zero.

2. If you want to know how fast the man is going then you are referring to his velocity.

FALSEIf you only want to know how fast the man is going without direction, then you have to find the speed not velocity.

3. A car is travelling along a straight line path covered 20 meters in just 5 seconds, so the calculated speed of the car is 20.5 m/s.

FALSE20 m / 5 s = 4 m/s not 20.5 m/s

4. A moving object in a circular path with a constant speed is said to be accelerating.

TRUEMoving in a circular motion changes the velocity which also changes the acceleration of the object.

5. If you encounter 9.8 m/s², this means the speed is increasing by 9.8 m/s every second.

TRUEThere will be an increased in speed of 9.8 m/s every second

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30. 15. Jed’s house is 6 km away from this school, how long would it take him to go to school, riding a bus, if its velocity is 30 km/hr?A. 0.1 hr B. 0.6 hr C. 0.3 hr D. 0.2 hr16. An object moves at a constant speed of 6 m/s. This means that the object:A. Increases its speed by 6 m/s every secondB. Decreases its speed by 6 m/s every secondC. Doesn’t moveD. Moves 6 meters every second17. A toy car moves 8 m in 4 s at the constant velocity. What is the car’s velocity?A. 1 m/s B. 2 m/s C. 3 m/s D. 4 m/s 18. A train moves at a constant velocity of 50 km/h. How far will it move in 0.5 h?A. 10 km B. 20 km C. 25 km D. 45 km 19. A boat can move at a constant velocity of 8 km/h in still water. How long will it takes for the boat to move 24 km?A. 2 h B. 3 h C. 4 h D. 6 h 20. A cyclist moves at a constant speed of 4 m/s. How long it will take for the cyclist to move 36 m?A. 3 s B. 6 s B. 12 s D. 9 s is​


15. Jed’s house is 6 km away from this school, how long would it take him to

go to school, riding a bus, if its velocity is 30 km/hr?

A. 0.1 hr B. 0.6 hr C. 0.3 hr D. 0.2 hr

16. An object moves at a constant speed of 6 m/s. This means that the object:

A. Increases its speed by 6 m/s every second

B. Decreases its speed by 6 m/s every second

C. Doesn’t move

D. Moves 6 meters every second

17. A toy car moves 8 m in 4 s at the constant velocity. What is the car’s velocity?

A. 1 m/s B. 2 m/s C. 3 m/s D. 4 m/s

18. A train moves at a constant velocity of 50 km/h. How far will it move in 0.5 h?

A. 10 km B. 20 km C. 25 km D. 45 km

19. A boat can move at a constant velocity of 8 km/h in still water. How long will

it takes for the boat to move 24 km?

A. 2 h B. 3 h C. 4 h D. 6 h

20. A cyclist moves at a constant speed of 4 m/s. How long it will take for the

cyclist to move 36 m?

A. 3 s B. 6 s B. 12 s D. 9 s

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