kindly go through the given diagram which shows biomechanical
force of flexor carpi radialis muscle.
Draw a biomechanical force diagram for the flexor carpi radialis muscle. Label the fulcrum, bones used...
6. Draw the Neuromuscular junction and label the Following structures. Include the three substances that interfere with normal muscle contraction (both toxic and therapeutic). ID synapse, neurotransmitter synaptic cleft, axon terminal, synaptic bulb, synaptic vesicles, motor end plate, acetylcholine receptors, Junctional folds, acetylcholinesterase. 7. Describe or draw each of the contractile proteins (actin/myosin) and regulator proteins (troponin & tropomyosin). Explain the set up and how each participate in muscle contraction. Name the protein that attaches the sarcomere to the sarcolemma...
Force diagram worksheet 1 Draw the scene. Circle the item that is being analyzed. Draw the FBD. Sum the moments and solve for the forces. Assume all beams are of even weight distribution, ie a 5 m beam that weighs 50 N weights 10N per meter. O 5. You are holding a rope that goes over a pulley and then wraps around pulleys per the diagram. Can you pull with enough force to lift the platform that you are standing...
Hi! I’m wondering if anyone can help with these physics
problems from my exam krackers book? I am studying for the mcat and
the explanations in the book and student doctor are not helping me.
Thanks so much!!
A. 2A B. 3 A C. 6A D. 12 A after the circuit has been on a long time? 12 V 2Ω 2Ω A. 1.2 x 10s C B. 2.5 x 106 C C. 6.0 x 10 C D. 1.7×10-7 C ERhal...
Redraw the diagram, showing all three forces. Label the third
force F⃗ 3.
Draw the force vector starting at the black dot. The location,
orientation, and length of the vector will be graded. You can move
the vectors F⃗ 1 and F⃗ 2 to construct the required vector, but be
sure to return them into their initial positions before submitting
the answer.
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roblem 5.17-Enhanced-with Video Solution 7 of 11 Review Part A (Figure 1) shows two...
7. Draw and label a force diagram for each of the three charges. Then calculate the net force (magnitude and direction) on each charge. [magnitudes are 1.42x106 N, 4.78x106 N, 3.36x106 N, don't forget directions] 9.5 cm 15.8cm-> . 91 42 1.3mC 93 -4.4mC 2.1mC 8. Draw and label a force diagram of the forces on q4 (make sure you have an arrow for each of the other charges, even any that cancel) Find the net force (magnitude and angle)...
Draw a diagram showing a portion of a chromosome undergoing replication. Label the leading and lagging strands, and replication fork. What are the roles of DNA polymerase and RNA polymerase? How does this process represent semi-conservative replication?
Draw and label a force diagram of the forces on
q4(make sure you have an arrow for eachof the other
charges, even any that cancel) Find the net force (magnitude and
angle) on q4. [5.42x104N, 8.7° (be sure to
include, angle from what?)]
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Please assist with below: Please label answer with number. Also, please draw diagram as indicated for 3.1 #3: 3.1) Draw a diagram showing how addresses are translated on a virtual memory system 3.2) Explain temporal locality and how it is used in memory paging systems. 3.3) Explain what a stub is 3.4) Explain external fragmentation 3.5) Explain internal fragmentation
Initial System Diagram and Information: Draw and label a system diagram for each of the following system descriptions. Include all information given by using appropriate notations and initial values given. Governing Equations, Unit Conversions and Assumptions: Include the applicable governing equations using the same notation in the diagram, and list all applicable assumptions for the system and use of these governing equations. Show the unit conversions to be used. Calculation Steps: using the governing equations and assumptions as the basis...
Can someone help me finish my prelab please? PROCEDURE (Pre-lab) Series: Draw a schematic diagram of a series circuit consisting of a 24V d-c voltage source and 5 series resistors. Label the resistors R1 through R5. Use standard symbols to represent the voltage source and resistors. Also, make sure to label the REFERENCE (lowest point of potential). The resistor values to be used in the experiment are 220 Ω, 330 Ω, 470 Ω, 560 Ω, and 680 Ω. Label points...