EXERCISE 9 - Mechanical properties of solid and fluid mechanics 1. A stainless-steel wire of length 3.1 cm and a diameter of 0.22 mm. If it is stretched by 0.10 mm‚ find the tension of the wire. The Young’s modulus for stainless steel is 18 × 1010 Pa. 22 N 2. Determine the elongation of the rod i Figure 1 if it is under a tension of 5.8 × 103 N. Young’s Modulus: Copper‚ 11.0 x 1010 Nm-2‚ Aluminium 7.0 x 1010 Nm-2 1.9 cm 3. Air is trapped above liquid ethyl alcohol in
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Module Nine: Lab Questions ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 1. Which technique is the best choice when blood is found at a crime scene? In the genetics laboratory (under "resources" at the bottom of the window)‚ who is one individual that contributed to modern genetic analysis? What did this person contribute? Analyzing the blood in a lab would be the best technique‚ Alec Jeffrey’s is known as the father of genetic profiling. He invented what is now an essential technique. Also he linked a murderer to two young girls
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BRACHIOCEPHALIC 9 THESE ARTERIES SUPPLY THE MYOCARDIUM CORONARY 10 TWO PAIRED ARTERIES SERVING THE BRAIN EXTERNAL CAROTID‚ INTERNAL CAROTID 11 LONGEST VEIN IN THE LOWER LIMB GREAT SAPHENOUS 12 ARTERY ON THE DORSUM OF THE FOOT CHECKED AFTER LEG SURGERY DORSALIS PEDIS 13 SERVES THE POSTERIOR THIGH FEMORAL 14 Ok‚ so you’re using my notecards which is great. I am glad I could help you out cause I wish I had someone to help me out when I took this course. I know Anatomy is super hard
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Patton and Thibodeau: Anatomy & Physiology‚ 7th Edition Chapter 15: Sense Organs Answers to Quick Check Questions 1. Mechanoreceptors‚ chemoreceptors‚ thermoreceptors‚ nociceptors‚ photoreceptors‚ and osmoreceptors. 2. The general sense organs consist of microscopic receptors widely distributed throughout the body in the skin‚ mucosa‚ connective tissues‚ muscle tendons‚ joints‚ and viscera. The special senses are characterized by receptors grouped closely together or located in specialized
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PHYSIO EX 1 Simulating Dialysis (Simple Diffusion) 1. Describe two variables that affect the rate of diffusion. The temperature of the solutions and the difference in concentration of the ion or molecule between the sides of the membrane 2. Why do you think the urea was not able to diffuse through the 20 MWCO membrane? How well did the results compare with your prediction? Since the chemical formula for urea is (NH2)2CO and its molecular weight is about 60. It will not diffuse through the
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Answers to Chapter 3 Exercises 3.1. DRAM factory. You own and operate a facility located in Taiwan that manufactures 64-megabit dynamic random-access memory chips (DRAMs) for personal computers (PCs). One year ago you acquired the land for this facility for $2 million‚ and used $3 million of your own money to finance the plant and equipment needed for DRAM manufacturing. Your facility has a maximum capacity of 10 million chips per year. Your cost of funds is 10% per year for either borrowing
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assignment: 1. Fill in the information above. 2. Answer all of the questions below; the boxes expand to accommodate your writing. 3. An example of an excellent response is shown below. 4. Directions for saving and submitting can be found at the end of this document. Objective: Demonstrate appropriate self-care skills including health maintenance and stress management. Example Question: How do you think wellness affects college success? Example Answer: I think that health and wellness have a major
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Chapter 5 Partial Solutions Answers to Premiere Products Exercises PP 5-1 1. PartNum ( Description‚ OnHand‚ Class‚ Warehouse‚ Price OrderNum ( OrderDate‚ CustomerNum CustomerNum ( CustomerName‚ RepNum RepNum ( FirstName‚ LastName PartNum‚ OrderNum ( NumOrdered‚ QuotedPrice Part (PartNum‚ Description‚ OnHand‚ Class‚ Warehouse‚ Price) Orders (OrderNum‚ OrderDate‚ CustomerNum) Customer (CustomerNum‚ CustomerName‚ RepNum) Rep (RepNum‚ FirstName‚ LastName) PartOrders
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Baldeo Persaud NT1310 Unit 9 Exercise 1 Light Source and Components-Definitions 1. Forward Biased LED: A bias voltage that is applied to a pn-junction in the direction that causes a large current flow; used in some semiconductor diode circuits. 2. Incoherent Light: Light in which the electric and magnetic fields of photons are completely random in orientation. Incoherent light is typically emitted from light bulbs and LEDs. 3. Laser: Acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
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In a human body there many muscles but therefore are seven major muscles groups and correspond to many exercises there are legs one exercises that common is squats‚ chest exercise is like bench or push up‚ back one of the exercises is dumbbell‚ shoulder exercise is lateral raises‚ biceps exercise like barbell curl‚ triceps exercise like kick back and abdominal exercise like bicycle Exercise. Circuit training is a method of resistance training‚ or weight training that maximizes of work done in a
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