What is Tagalog/Filipino of "Repellant"?English: "Repellant"Tagalog/Filipino: ?
1. What is Tagalog/Filipino of "Repellant"?English: "Repellant"Tagalog/Filipino: ?
English: Repellant
Tagalog:Nagtataboy
2. ano ang repel sa tagalog
Answer:
pagtataboy.mapaurong
3. Like poles of a magnet _________each other, and unlike poles ___________ each other * attracts, attract repels, repel repels, attract attracts, repel.
Answer:
repels, attract
Explanation:
if two of the same poles are facing each other the repel each other
4. What obejcts repel to a magnet?Why does thiese objects repel to a magnet?
Answer:
A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field. This magnetic field is invisible but is responsible for the most notable property of a magnet ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, steel, nickel, cobalt, etc.
Explanation:
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5. Material A attracts Material B but repels Material C. Will Material B repel or attract Material C? Why?
Answer:
Material B will attract material C.
Explanation:
From the problem statement, it can be deduced that material A and B have opposite charges since they attract each other. For simplicity, we may assume that material A is positively charged and material B is negatively charged. Since material A repels material C, they must have the same charges therefore, we can assume that material C is positively charged. From our previous assumptions that material B is negatively charged and material C is positively charged, both materials would repel each other due to opposing charges.
6. What are the typical target insects of most repellants? What harm can these repellants bring to humans?
Answer:
What are the typical target insects of most repellants?
Insect repellents are used to repel mosquitoes, ticks, flies, and other biting insects. Mosquitoes can transmit diseases such as Zika, Malaria, and West Nile virus. Ticks can transmit Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and other diseases. Repellents are not meant to kill insects, but to keep them away to prevent bites and the spread of disease.
What harm can these repellants bring to humans?
An increasing number of evidence suggests that insect repellents may trigger undesirable hazardous interactions with biological systems with a potential to generate harmful effects including intermediate metabolites.
7. 14. Which of the following is true?A. Unlike poles repel, like poles attractB. Like poles attract, unlike poles attractC. Unlike poles attract, like poles repelD. like poles repel, unlike pole repel
Answer:
Letter C po sagot.
Explanation:
This principle is according to the Law of Magnetism.
8. what is the meaning of repel
Answer:
To repel is defined as to hold off, refuse to accept or reject. An example of to repel is the way citronella keeps mosquitoes away. An example of to repel is how sunlight drives away vampires.Explanation:
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9. each other, while unlike poles10. Like poles of a magneteach otherA. attract, attractB. attract, repelC. repel, attractD. repel, repel
Answer:
B ? maybe
Explanation:
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10. Like poles of a magnet
each other
A. attract, attract
B. attract, repel
C. repel, attract
➢ D. repel, repel
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10. What are the materials repel water? Why did they repel water?
Answer:
So they can repel water
11. what example of repel?
Answer:
An example of to repel is how sunlight drives away vampires.
Explanation:
To repel is defined as to hold off, refuse to accept or reject. An example of to repel is the way citronella keeps mosquitoes away.
Answer:like insectisides
Explanation:
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12. C. Look at the illustration. Which pair of magnets will attract each othe1. Attract Repel 2. Attract Repel3. Attract Repel
Answer:
1. repel
2. attract
3. attract
13. what are the materials that repel water?why did they repel wateranswer pls
Answer:
Materials like carbon nanotube forests shown here work great when isolated drops are placed on the surface. Usual hydrophobic materials show their great water-repellent properties because of air pockets on them that reduce the contact of water droplets with the underlying surface. But they lose these air pockets when you try condensing water on them. If we’re measuring contact angles as a droplet bounces off a surface, you would say that the nanotubes were the most hydrophobic. But if we’re measuring the roll-off angle conducted during a condensation experiment, LIS would win. (To measure roll-off angle, you tilt the surface and measure the angle at which the droplet starts to move.)
Answer:
Like air, oil repels water. Some oils are far more hydrophobic than air — and can hold a negative charge. Bandaru's team tested five oils to find which offered the best mix of water repellency and negative charge.Water molecules are made up of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. ... Oils, by contrast, are nonpolar, and as a result they're not attracted to the polarity of water molecules. In fact, oils are hydrophobic, or “water fearing.” Instead of being attracted to water molecules, oil molecules are repelled by them.
14. Activity: Attract or Repel Examine the pictures below. Put a check (/) if the object will attract or repel to the magnet. Object Reaction of object to the magnet Attract Repel Reason (What is the object made of?)
Answer:
2. Attract
3. Repel
4. Attract
5. Repel
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Explanation:Metals that attract to magnets
Metals that naturally attract to magnets are known as ferromagnetic metals; these magnets will firmly stick to these metals. For example, iron, cobalt, steel, nickel, manganese, gadolinium, and lodestone are all ferromagnetic metals.
15. Material A attracts material B but repels material C. Will material B repel or attract material C? explain ?
Explanation:
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16. musquito repellent agent
Answer:
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they are lotion of mosquito repellent17. what are the materials repel water?why did they repel water?
Answer:
The definition of water repellent is something that, when exposed to liquid, reacts with the liquid to cause it to move away instead of to be penetrated or soaked in. An example of water repellent is a spray that you can put on wood to keep it from soaking in water and beginning to rot or warp.
Scientists created the water-hating material by laser-etching a microscopic pattern on a metal surface. And unlike traditional chemical coatings, the new material will not wear off, they said. The laser-etched pattern makes the surface strongly water-repelling, or hydrophobic.
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18. is glass repel water
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Answer:
When it comes time to clean the glass, those spots can't stick as easily to the smooth surface and are easier to remove. Hydrophilic coatings create a surface that attracts water. ... It does, the products basically repels the water and snow from the surface of the windscreen.
19. Which is true of the interaction of charges? * 1 point A. like charges attract, unlike charges, repel B. like charges repel, unlike charges, attract C. like charges repel, unlike charges, repel too. D. like charges attract, unlike charges, are attracted too
Answer:
b po thank you unlike bucae
20. which one repels? why did it repel?
Answer:
In contrast to the attractive force between two objects with opposite charges, two objects that are of like charge will repel each other. ... This repulsive force will push the two objects apart. Similarly, a negatively charged object will exert a repulsive force upon a second negatively charged object.In contrast to the attractive force between two objects with opposite charges, two objects that are of like charge will repel each other. =D21. what is insect repelent?
it is something like a sparay that consists on chemicals ... which is used to repel insects so they will not harm us
insect repellent is a chemical that keeps the insect away
22. Which is true of the interaction of charges? * SAME charges repel, DIFFERENT charges, attract SAME charges attract, DIFFERENT charges, repel SAME charges repel, DIFFERENT charges, repel too. SAMEcharges attract, DIFFERENT charges, are attracted too \\pasagot, asap, thanks\\
Answer:
The interaction between two like-charged objects is repulsive. The interaction between two oppositely charged objects is attractive. ... Positively charged objects and neutral objects attract each other; and negatively charged objects and neutral objects attract each other.
Explanation:
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Answer:
SAME CHARGES ATTRACT, DIFFERENT CHARGES, REPEL TOO
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23. What happens when like poles are placed near each other a. they attract each other b. they repel each other c. they first attract and then repel each other d. they do not attract or repel each other
Answer:
What happens when like poles are placed near each other
a. they attract each other
b. they repel each other
c. they first attract and then repel each other
d. they do not attract or repel each other
Explanation:
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24. 2. Particles with opposite chargesand particles with same (or like) chargesA. attract, repelB. repel, repelC. attract, attractD. repel, attract
2. Particles with opposite charges
and particles with same (or like) charges
A. attract, repel25. give atleast 5 advantages and disadvantages of using chemical insect repellent, and natural insect repellent
Answer:
Insect repellent compounds used in textile finishes are either synthetic chemicals such as DEET (N, N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide), or picaridin (1-piperidine carboxylic acid 2-[2-hydroxyethyl]-1-methlypropylester) or permethrin, or natural products (essential oils) such as citronella, neem, lemon, and eucalyptus.Explanation:
26. what are the materials repel water? why did they repel water?
Answer:
The water Man
Explanation:
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27. Magnetic AttractionLook at these pairs of magnets. Which one will attract each other and which ones will repeleach other?Cicle the right answers.Find the answers on the next page.)NSAttractRepelSSAttractRepelNNAttractRepelSNAttractRepelpakisagot po plss
Magnetic Attractionassociated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force. magnetic force, magnetism. attraction, attractive force - the force by which one object attracts another.AnswersAttractrepelrepelattract#BrainlyHelps
28. which of the following statements holds TRUE for plant based repellent? a. it is a natural repellent b. it uses chemical substances c. it last long than synthetic repellent
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Citronella is a common natural and effective essential oil that works against mosquitoes. Made from a mix of herbs, it's an ingredient in many mosquito repellents. When outdoors, citronella candles can provide up to 50 percent extra protection.
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29. what is definitons of repel
Answer:
drive or force (an attack or attacker) back or away.
Explanation:
To repel is defined as to hold off, refuse to accept or reject. An example of to repel is the way citronella keeps mosquitoes away. An example of to repel is how sunlight drives away vampires.
30. What is mosquito repellant
A mosquito repellent is a substance designed to keep away mosquitoes, thereby preventing them from biting humans and feeding on human blood.
Answer:
InsecticideExplanation:
A mosquito repellent is a substance designed to keep away mosquitoes, thereby preventing them from biting humans and feeding on human blood. ... Mosquito repellents are available as creams, lotions, oils, and sticks, which are applied directly on the skin.