● Two different types of balance are - physical balance and chemical balance.
●Centre of gravity : The point at which whole weight of a body or an object is projected or concentrated.
● ~ production of force : it is composed of Extension , abduction and external rotation.
~ Absorption of force : It is composed of flexion , adduction and internal rotation.
● Newtons law of motion apply to force as it is based on the motion of an object and force is the key to create any kind of motion in an object.
What are the two different types of balance? Describe center of gravity. Describe the production of...
In this section of the laboratory, we will investigate different types of collisions between carts using a force sensor to measure the forces during the collisions. Collisions will include a large number of different situations varying the masses of the two carts, the cart speeds, and also the cart directions. Watch the following movie which shows a demonstration of Newton’s 3rd Law with the motion carts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NHWQsNw0i4&feature=youtu.be What can you conclude about the forces involved in the collision? Does it...
An ionized hydrogen atom is created in a vacuum exactly in the center between two horizontal (in the xy plane) parallel disks one mm apart (along the z axis). An electrical potential of 50 volts is applied to the top disk while the bottom disk is held at zero volts. • What is the electric field at the position of the ionized particle (Hint: remember the result of the two parallel lines you plotted – or use Gauss’s Law to...
Q1) Answer all Multiple Choice questions.i) Newton’s 1st law is:A. PHYSICALLY INDEPENDENT of the other two laws
of motion and CANNOT be dispensed with as an axiom
of Newtonian physics.B. PHYSICALLY INDEPENDENT of the other two laws
of motion, but nonetheless it CAN be dispensed
with as an axiom of Newtonian physics.C. Actually a SPECIAL CASE of the 2ND LAW. The
case when the net force is zero. Therefore, logically we need only
two laws of motion. Perhaps for clarity...
Consider two masses, both with mass M, attached to a spring with
spring constant k. They slide along angled rails, and the angle
between the rails is theta. There is no friction: the masses slide
freely along the rails. Assume that the masses move together so
that the spring remains parallel to its equilibrium position. The
masses are initially moving upwards such that the spring is being
stretched past its equilibrium length. Describe what happens next,
by using Newton's second...
Veterinary Anesthesia & Surgical Assisting - Analgesics Identify the different mechanisms or fundamental types of pain. What are nociceptors? Anatomy review: What is the difference between a nerve and a neuron? Are nociceptors part of the CNS or PNS? Are they sensory neurons or motor neurons? Efferent or Afferent? What about nociceptors in the autonomic nervous system? Define the steps in the physiology of pain- transduction, transmission, modulation, perception. Where does each of these occur? Describe the difference between primary...
What conditions (unintended consequences) can result from certain treatments used for cancer? Describe how a malignant tumor can metastasize. Fluid, electrolytes, and acid-base balance (22 questions) Identify the normal values for: extracellular fluid, intracellular fluid, interstitial fluid, intravascular fluid, hydrostatic pressure, oncotic pressure, sodium, potassium, pH, HCO2, PaCO2, PaO2, O2 saturation. Identify the two major fluid compartments. Identify the sub-compartments of extracellular fluid. Explain how to calculate how much fluid as patient has gained or lost based on weight in...
Biologists use gel electrophoresis to sort DNA segments by size. DNA segments are placed at one end of a gel. DNA is negatively charged (with a charge of two electrons per base pair). When you “run the gel” you are generating an electric field by connecting anodes and cathodes at the ends of the gel. This causes the negatively charged DNA segments to move towards the positive electrode. After running the gel, smaller DNA segments have moved farther from the...
What types of hardships and dangers faced by American
soldiers does Sherwood's diary entry describe? What other harships
does the entry hint at?
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A passage from the October 8, 1918, diary entry of Corporal Elmer Sherwood, a soldier in the American Expeditionary Force in France: Two of our fellows had already been wounded by an explosion near our kitchen this morning, but I was determined to go back for some mess because I was so confounded hungry. Besides shells...
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In other words, the center of mass moves as a free particle (no external force) of mass m. The solution for R corre- sponds to uniform straight-line motion, and eliminates three of the six independent variables in the original equations of motion (three components each of, and r. Let us take, as the remaining three independent variables, the three components of r -. To ma- nipulate the original dynamical equations into a single vector equation for r. divide...
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Ppte side of the fulcrum so that it balances the system ehboset ever arm is significantly different from the unknown mass lever arm). 0Wh mass such that its is signi ecord the known mass and both lever arms in table 3. epeat steps 17 and 18 with a different known mass. 18. R 19....