Hi, my teacher doesn't teach us too well and we have a few packets to hand in for tomorrow that I really don't understand much of. If someone could give me the answers to all of the problems on the first link if you search "the electrical energy converted to thermal energy in the resistors in 10 seconds is" with quotes and the second link if you search "two teams engage in a tug-of-war with a rope held horizontal." also with quotes.

I would really appreciate it. I don't really need explanations, but if you can show some work for the free response that'd be great. I have done a couple, the few I could do, but I am really unsure about most and we have had very few things to base our grades off of so getting these right is a big deal.
Thank you very much

Nuts to this. You just want answers to turn in. I assume your friends have quit feeding you answers.

or I've kept up with my homework and work this whole year except that our teacher just randomly decided to give us a ton of homework this weekend, and I have done all I can do. All of my friends are in the physics 1 class while this is physics 2 so no I cannot have answers from my friends

I understand that you're looking for answers to specific questions from your packets. However, as an AI, I am not able to browse the internet or provide direct links. However, I can guide you on how to find the answers yourself.

To find the answers to your first question, you can follow these steps:

1. Open a web browser and go to a search engine, such as Google.
2. In the search bar, type the following exact phrase within quotation marks: "the electrical energy converted to thermal energy in the resistors in 10 seconds is"
3. Press Enter or click on the search icon to initiate the search.
4. Look through the search results and open any relevant sources, such as educational websites or forums.
5. Read through the information provided and look for the answer to your question.

For your second question, here are the steps to follow:

1. Open a web browser and navigate to a search engine, such as Google.
2. Type the following exact phrase within quotation marks in the search bar: "two teams engage in a tug-of-war with a rope held horizontal."
3. Press Enter or click on the search icon to conduct the search.
4. Review the search results and choose any relevant sources, such as physics websites or forums.
5. Look for the information that addresses your question.

By following these steps, you should be able to find the answers to your questions and gain a better understanding of the concepts. It's always more valuable to learn and understand the material rather than just seeking the answers directly. If you encounter specific problems or need further explanation, feel free to ask, and I'll be glad to help.