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    Roxann Milbourn Case study number 2 March 13‚ 2014 Badfish anatphys Neurotoxin 1. To present the doctor’s notes portion of the case with a description of the following terms or concepts: Diaphoresis- is the medical term for profuse sweating or perspiring. The skin’s sweat glands sweat to aid in fever management. When your body temp rises you autonomic nervous system causes you eccrine glands to secrete fluid onto the surface of the skin where it cools as it evaporates. Motor dysfunction_

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    rider we also added a littlest pet shop dog which was glued to the front. I would have to say our car was the cutest. For our car we decided to make it a rubber band car since that would give it the most mechanical and potential energy. The rubber bands were to act as our potential energy since it stored all the energy as we pulled it back to wind it up. The whole car then would be running on mechanical energy. As the rubber bands unwind‚ it turns the rear axle of the car which then drives the rear

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    work rises so does the displacement and power as shown in the experiment. In the second part of the experiment when an object is lifted up in a curve motion its gravitational potential energy increases. Based on the experiment we conclude that the work done on the curve path is directly proportional to the gravitational potential energy. Conclusion: Using the data taken from 4 trials‚ we have computed for the power done by the fan cart by using the formula of work (W=Fs)‚ and power (P=Work/time)

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    purpose of this experiment is to calculate the gravitational potential energy through experimental values‚ to calculate the theoretical potential energy given the experimental kinetic energy in an isolated system while also using the kinetic energy to find the spring constant‚ and to compare kinetic energies and potential energies in an isolated system to see if they are equivalent. METHOD To calculate the gravitational potential energy through experimental values‚ we dropped a racquetball

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    Work and Energy

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    Holt Physics—Chapter 5: Work and Energy Price I. Section 5.1—Work A. Definition of work 1. Work does not mean the same thing in Physics as it does in the everyday sense of the word. 2. Work is defined as a force causing a displacement. Work = force x displacement W = Fd 3. Work is NOT done on an object unless the displacement is greater than zero 4. The only forces that are considered to do work are those that

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    NeuroPhsioEX 3

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    observed an action potential was 3.0V 2. How does this tracing compare to the one that was generated at threshold voltage? The small increase in voltage causes a small increase in the height of the action potential peak. 3. What reasons can you give for your answer? Recruitment of the nerve’s neurons. Increasing the voltage will cause most of the neural fibers to experience depolarization. 4. At what voltage did you no longer observe an increase in the peak of the action potential trace? Maximum

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    Nerve Impulse Activity 1: Electrical Stimulation 1. Do you see any kind of response on the oscilloscope screen? No there was no response‚ the line was flat 2. What was the threshold voltage‚ or the voltage at which you first saw an action potential? 3.0V 3. How does this tracing compare to the one that was generated at the threshold voltage? At 3.5V the high & low peaks were just slightly above and below respectively the tracing that occurred at 3.0V 4. What reason can you give for the change

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    Grade 11 Physics: Summative Cart Analysis Report 2012 – 2013 Purpose: • To build a gravity cart that moves by using the gravitational potential energy from a falling mass. • To record the motions of the cart by and analyze the motions through d-t‚ v-t‚ and a-t graphs. • To find the efficiency of energy and explain the factors those cause the loss in energy. Procedure Building cart 1. The materials for the cart were gathered. - Shoebox (1) - Pole (2) [0.75cm radius] - Axle (2) [0

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    no displacement‚ then he has done no work. The mathematical equation of work is W=F_II*∆x‚ where F represents the magnitude of the force vector that is parallel to the displacement vector‚ being delta x. Once the wrestler changes his stance‚ his potential energy is converted into kinetic energy and after this‚ he is experiencing energy in motion or kinetic energy while his is driving his opponent to the mat. The displacement that this causes results in work being done in Joules. Furthermore‚ the wrestler

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    TITLE Habituation of snail. OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of habituation of snails to a stimulus To develope certain experiment skills‚ such as working safely‚ producing valid results‚ recording results and drawing valid conclusions from results. INTRODUCTION The snails Figure 1: Garden snail Taken from http://abugblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/handsome-snail.html Snails are one of the earliest known types of animals

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