Chrome Extension Best Practices Quiz
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  • What is the purpose of the Zorbi Chrome extension?

  • Predicts when you're going to forget web pages
  • Extracts information from web pages and adds them to genei account
  • Automatically generates quizzes based on browsing history
  • Makes studying easier and faster through flashcards (correct)
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  • What does the developer of the extension need to do after using Quizgecko 3 times per month?

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    What is the function of genei account?

    <p>Extracts important information from any web page and adds them to the genei account</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Define work in the context of science.

    <p>Work in the context of science is done when a force acts on an object and the object is displaced in the direction of the force.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Explain why 'working hard' in day-to-day life may involve very little 'work' in scientific terms.

    <p>In day-to-day life, 'working hard' may involve expending a lot of energy, but according to the scientific definition of work, work is only done when there is a displacement of an object in the direction of the force.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Provide an example from the text that illustrates the difference between 'working hard' and 'work' in scientific terms.

    <p>The example of pushing a huge rock without it moving despite the effort illustrates the difference between 'working hard' and 'work' in scientific terms.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Do you perform work on an object if you exert yourself and spend energy without displacing the object? Justify your answer.

    <p>No, according to the scientific definition, work is not done on an object if there is no displacement of the object, even if energy is expended.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Explain how climbing up the steps of a staircase or a tall tree involves work according to the scientific definition.

    <p>Climbing up the steps of a staircase or a tall tree involves work because it requires exerting a force to overcome the gravitational force acting on the body, resulting in a displacement in the direction of the force.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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