Determine if the scenario is considered academic dishonesty. If a situation is academic dishonesty, select Yes. If it does not violate any rules, select No.

Curtis is working on an essay. He copies and pastes a sentence into his essay. He makes sure to include quotation marks and properly cites his source.
(1 point)
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Yes
Yes

No

No

are you shere this is right

Yes, I am sure that the answer is No. In the scenario described, Curtis properly cites his source and uses quotation marks to indicate that the sentence was copied from another source. This demonstrates academic integrity and does not constitute academic dishonesty.

Determine if the scenario is considered academic dishonesty. If a situation is academic dishonesty, select Yes. If it does not violate any rules, select No.

Sue finds the answers to her portfolio online. She changes the name on the portfolio and submits it as her own work.
(1 point)
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Yes
Yes

No

Yes

are you 100%

Yes, in this scenario, Sue is engaging in academic dishonesty. She is submitting work that is not her own and claiming it as her own. This violates academic integrity and is considered plagiarism.

Determine if the scenario is considered academic dishonesty. If a situation is academic dishonesty, select Yes. If it does not violate any rules, select No.

Paul spends 60 seconds on his 10 question quiz. He gets all of the answers wrong.
(1 point)
Responses

Yes
Yes

No

No

Determine if the scenario is considered academic dishonesty. If a situation is academic dishonesty, select Yes. If it does not violate any rules, select No.

LeShawn studies with his friend. They go over all of the key words for the lesson and look up answers to the practice questions in their textbooks. They both take the test independently of each other.
(1 point)
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Yes
Yes

No
No

No

are you shere this right

Yes, I am confident that the answer is No. In the scenario described, LeShawn is studying with his friend and using resources like textbooks to understand the material better. They are taking the test independently, which indicates that they are not copying or sharing answers during the actual assessment. This does not violate any rules and is not considered academic dishonesty.

Determine if the scenario is considered academic dishonesty. If a situation is academic dishonesty, select Yes. If it does not violate any rules, select No.

Liza’s Learning Coach sits beside her while she is taking a test and helps her with some of the more difficult questions.
(1 point)
Responses

Yes
Yes

No

Yes

Determine if the scenario is considered academic dishonesty. If a situation is academic dishonesty, select Yes. If it does not violate any rules, select No.

Cathy is taking her test. She does not know the answer to question 5, so she Googles the question, finds an answer, then copies and pastes the answer into the test.
(1 point)
Responses

Yes
Yes

No

Yes

are you 100% that al the answers that you gave me is right

I apologize for any confusion. Let me clarify the answers provided:

1. Curtis copying and pasting a properly cited sentence is not considered academic dishonesty. The answer is No.
2. Sue finding answers online, changing the name on the portfolio, and submitting it as her own work is academic dishonesty. The answer is Yes.
3. Paul spending 60 seconds on his quiz and getting all answers wrong does not necessarily constitute academic dishonesty. The answer is No.
4. LeShawn studying with his friend and using resources to prepare for a test, then taking the test independently is not considered academic dishonesty. The answer is No.
5. Liza's Learning Coach sitting beside her and helping her during a test is academic dishonesty. The answer is Yes.
6. Cathy Googling an answer and copying and pasting it into her test without proper citation is academic dishonesty. The answer is Yes.

I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous responses.

A child is on a playground they start to slide down a large slide. At what point is the child in dynamic equilibrium with the slide?(1 point)

Responses

When the child pushes themselves down the slides.
When the child pushes themselves down the slides.

As the child is in motion as they are sliding down.
As the child is in motion as they are sliding down.

When the slide ends and the child has stopped moving .
When the slide ends and the child has stopped moving .

The child will not reach dynamic equilibrium.
The child will not reach dynamic equilibrium.

The correct answer is: As the child is in motion as they are sliding down. In this scenario, dynamic equilibrium refers to the state where the child is continuously moving down the slide without acceleration or deceleration.

Which statement correctly defines dynamic equilibrium? (1 point)

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Forces acting on a object are balanced and the object stays in rest.
Forces acting on a object are balanced and the object stays in rest.

Forces acting on a object are unbalanced and the object stays in rest.
Forces acting on a object are unbalanced and the object stays in rest.

Forces acting on a object are balanced and the object stays in motion.
Forces acting on a object are balanced and the object stays in motion.

Forces acting on a object are unbalanced and the object stays in motion.

The correct answer is: Forces acting on an object are balanced and the object stays in motion. In dynamic equilibrium, the forces acting on an object are balanced, allowing it to remain in a state of constant motion without changing velocity.

While you push a box you begin to decrease the force you are exerting on the box. When will the box reach static equilibrium?(1 point)

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The box will not reach static equilibrium.
The box will not reach static equilibrium.

The correct answer is: When Fpush = Ffriction. When the force of pushing (Fpush) is equal to the force of friction (Ffriction), the box will reach static equilibrium. At this point, the box will stop accelerating and come to rest, maintaining a constant position.

What is the fastest motion that can be measured in any frame of reference? (1 point)

Responses

186,000 m/s
186,000 m/s

300,000 m/s
300,000 m/s

300,000 km/s
300,000 km/s

186,000 km/s

The correct answer is: 300,000 km/s. This corresponds to the speed of light in a vacuum, which is the fastest speed that can be measured in any frame of reference according to current scientific understanding.

Two people are on a train that is moving at 10 m/s north. They are walking 1 m/s south relative to the train. Relative to the ground, their motion is 9 m/s north.

Why are we able to use these motions to describe the motion relative to the ground?

(1 point)
Responses

The motion of everything in the Universe besides light can be described in this way.
The motion of everything in the Universe besides light can be described in this way.

If one object is moving much slower than the speed of light, its speed can be added to that of another object.
If one object is moving much slower than the speed of light, its speed can be added to that of another object.

As long as the frame of reference is stationary, all motion can be described in this way.
As long as the frame of reference is stationary, all motion can be described in this way.

The people are moving much slower than the speed of light so the ground acts as a frame of reference.

The correct answer is: If one object is moving much slower than the speed of light, its speed can be added to that of another object. In this scenario, the people on the train are moving much slower than the speed of light, so their motion relative to the ground can be described by adding their velocity relative to the train (southward) to the velocity of the train itself (northward), resulting in a net velocity of 9 m/s north.