Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Eight-year-old Shaun’s parents are concerned that he may have dissociative amnesia due to his inability to remember certain phases of his life. Why would his doctor be hesitant to diagnose him?
A.
Shaun is adopted and his doctor is uncomfortable diagnosing him without a full family history.
B.
Shaun is male and his doctor knows that this diagnosis is most common in females.
C.
Children of this age have a normal lapse in memory of events that occurred before the age of 5.
D.
Shaun is a very strong-willed child and will not be a good candidate to hypnotize.
Answer:
the answer is C. Children tend to forget events before they were five years old.
Explanation:
The doctor that is hesitant to diagnose him should be considered when the children of the age have the normal lapse which arises prior to the age of 5.
What is memory?Memory means the capacity to remember anything. It can be the conversation had few days ago or any other things. The more good the memory the more better it is.
Since the child is suffering from dissociative amnesia due to which he is not able to remember some phases of his life.
Hence, based on the above explanation, we can say that the option c is correct.
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What’s the quotient in 80.64 ÷ 3.6
Answer:
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What are the two parts of the SCM
A. Sternal head, Lateral Head
B. Bilateral Head, Long Head
C. Sternal Head, Clavicular Head
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Answer:
C. Sternal Head, Clavicular Head
Compare an earthquake with a Richter scale magnitude of 5.5 to one with a magnitude of 7.5.
A. 2 times stronger
B. 1000 times stronger
C. 100 times stronger
D. 20 times stronger
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
its 100 times stronger
Explanation:
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explain how changes in volume and pressure inside the chest move gases in and out of the lung.
Answer:
Explanation:La ecuación de Van der Waals es una ecuación de estado de un fluido compuesto de partículas con un tamaño no despreciable y con fuerzas intermoleculares, como las fuerzas de Van der Waals. La ecuación, cuyo origen se remonta a 1873, debe su nombre a Johannes van der Waals, quien recibió el premio Nobel en 1910 por su trabajo en la ecuación de estado para gases y líquidos, la cual está basada en una modificación de la ley de los gases ideales para que se aproxime de manera más precisa al comportamiento de los gases reales al tener en cuenta su tamaño no nulo y la atracción entre sus partículas.
You have an initial velocity of - 3.0 m/s . You then experience an acceleration of 2.5 m/s ^ 2 for 9.Oswhat is your final velocity ?
Answer:
The final velocity of your motion is 19.5 m/s.
Explanation:
Given;
initial velocity of your motion, u = -3.0 m/s
acceleration of your motion, a = 2.5 m/s²
time of your motion, t = 9.0 s
The final velocity of your motion is calculated as follows;
v = u + at
where;
v is the final velocity
substitute the given values and solve for v
v = -3.0 + (2.5 x 9)
v = -3.0 + 22.5
v = 19.5 m/s
Therefore, the final velocity of your motion is 19.5 m/s.
If each contour line represents 50 meters, what is a reasonable height of the mountain peak in the topographic map? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer: None of the above I got it right on my test
23. How does the microwave appliance work?
Answer: The microwaves are reflected within the metal interior of the oven where they are absorbed by food. Microwaves cause water molecules in food to vibrate, producing heat that cooks the food.
Explanation:
write Newton's third low of motion and verify it with an experiment
Answer:
to something in action there is always a equal and opposite reaction. Like if you bounce a bounce ball on the ground, it will bounce back.
Explanation:
A 18 g ball is swung at a 1m long string.It revolves every 1 s,what is the magnitude of swing's tension?
Answer:
The magnitude of swing's tension is 0.71 N.
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the ball, m = 18 g = 0.018 kg
angular speed of the ball, ω = 1 rev/s
radius of the motion, r = 1 m
Angular speed in rad/s is calculated as follows;
[tex]\omega = \frac{2\pi \ rad}{rev} \times \frac{1 \ rev}{s} \\\\\omega = 2 \pi \ rad/s[/tex]
Linear speed of the ball, v;
v = ωr
v = 2π x 1
v = 2π m/s
The magnitude of swing's tension is calculated as the centripetal force keeping the ball in circular motion.
[tex]F_c =T = \frac{mv^2}{r} \\\\T= \frac{0.018 \ \times (2\pi )^2}{1} \\\\T = 0.71 \ N[/tex]
Therefore, the magnitude of swing's tension is 0.71 N.
Which acids are found in acid precipitation?
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give some practical application of center of mass
Answer:
The center of mass of the human body depends on the gender and the position of the limbs. In a standing posture, it is typically about 10 cm lower than the navel, near the top of the hip bones. In this Atom, we will learn how to measure the COM of a human body.
Explanation:
In physics, the center of mass of a distribution of mass in space is the unique point where the weighted relative position of the distributed mass sums to zero. This is the point to which a force may be applied to cause a linear acceleration without an angular acceleration. Calculations in mechanics are often simplified when formulated with respect to the center of mass. It is a hypothetical point where entire mass of an object may be assumed to be concentrated to visualise its motion. In other words, the center of mass is the particle equivalent of a given object for application of Newton's laws of motion.
In the case of a single rigid body, the center of mass is fixed in relation to the body, and if the body has uniform density, it will be located at the centroid. The center of mass may be located outside the physical body, as is sometimes the case for hollow or open-shaped objects, such as a horseshoe. In the case of a distribution of separate bodies, such as the planets of the Solar System, the center of mass may not correspond to the position of any individual member of the system.
The center of mass is a useful reference point for calculations in mechanics that involve masses distributed in space, such as the linear and angular momentum of planetary bodies and rigid body dynamics. In orbital mechanics, the equations of motion of planets are formulated as point masses located at the centers of mass. The center of mass frame is an inertial frame in which the center of mass of a system is at rest with respect to the origin of the coordinate system.
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Differences between pavement and
cuboidal epithelium tissue
Answer:
Squamous epithelium has cells that are wider than their height (flat and scale-like). ... Cuboidal epithelium has cells whose height and width are approximately the same (cube shaped). Columnar epithelium has cells taller than they are wide (column-shaped).
How does the intensity of a sound wave change if the distance from the
source is reduced by a factor of 4?
Answer:
the answer is that it increases by a factor of 16
Explanation:
If an object can make 10 revolutions in two minutes, what’s it’s period?
Answer:
the answer is 12 second easy
A convex mirror is used in automobiles to have a Clear View of the traffic behind? give reason
Answer:
Explanation:
A convex mirror is used in automobiles to have a Clear View of the traffic behind because they give an erect, virtual, full size diminished image of distant objects with a wider field of view.
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2 Which is true of a parallel circuit?
o The currents in each separate branch add up to the total current that leaves
the cell.
O
The current is the same at each point in the parallel circuit.
The potential difference across each lamp in a parallel circuit adds up to give
the potential difference of a battery or cell.
O
The circuit has a single closed loop.
Answer:
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c
Explanation:bfffffffff
Which state helps produce light in fluorescent lightbulbs?
A.
Solid
B.
Plasma
C.
Gas
D.
Liquid
Why is food considered “potential energy” even though it does not have mass suspended in air?
Answer:
Food is potential energy because as our bodies digest it then the stored energy will turn into energy that helps us to move and grow
Explanation:
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3. Twelve waves pass a dock in 3.60 If the waves are traveling at 19.5 m/s , what is the wavelength of the waves?
Answer:
65m
Explanation:
Twelve waves pass a dock in 3.60 If the waves are traveling at 19.5 m/s , what is the wavelength of the waves?
Velocity of a wave is expressed as;
V = frequency × wavelength
Given
Velocity = 19.5m/s
Frequency is the number of oscillations completed in 1sec, hence
Frequency= 3.6/12
Frequency = 0.3
Wavelength = vel/freq
Wavelength = 19.5/0.3
Wavelength = 65m
Which is a measure of force? A. distance B. mass C. volume D. weight
Answer:
B. Mass
Explanation:
mass Includes newton which is a measure of force
weight is a measure of force. hence option D is correct.
What is Force ?Force is responsible for the motion of an object. it produces acceleration in the body. According to newton's second law force is mass times acceleration i.e. F =ma. Its SI unit is N which is equivalent to kg.m/s². There are two types of forces, balanced force and unbalanced force. Balanced forces are those forces which are opposite in direction and equal in magnitude. When Net force acting on a body is zero then we call it as balanced force. Balanced force is not responsible for the motion of the body. ex. when two persons pulling rope on both end with equal magnitude which cause them to be balanced force have 0 net force. Unbalanced forces are those when resultant of all the forces is not equal to zero is called as unbalanced force. unbalanced force is responsible for the motion of the body.
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A day-care center has a merry-go-round that consists of a uniform 240-kg circular wooden platform 4.00m in diameter. Four children run alongside the merry-go-round and push tangentially along the platform’s circumference until, starting from rest, the merry-go-round is spinning at a rate of 2.14 rev/minute. During the spin-up:
a) If each child exerts a sustained force of 26N, how far does each child run?
b) What is the angular acceleration of the merry-go-round?
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Answer:
a) The distance each child ran is approximately 0.232 m
b) The angular acceleration is 0.21[tex]\overline 6[/tex] rad/s²
Explanation:
The given parameters of the merry-go-round are;
The mass of the merry-go-round, m = 240-kg
The diameter of the merry-go-round, d = 4.00 m
The number of children pushing tangentially on the merry-go round = Four children
The spinning rate of the merry-go-round, n = 2.14 rev/minute
a) Given that the force exerted by each child = 26 N, we have;
The total force applied by the four children, F = 26 N × 4 = 104 N
The tangential acceleration, [tex]a_t[/tex] = F/m = 104 N/240-kg = 0.4[tex]\overline 3[/tex] m/s²
The angular acceleration, α = [tex]a_t[/tex]/r
Where, the radius of the merry-go-round, r = d/2
∴ r = 4.00 m/2 = 2.00 m
α = 0.4[tex]\overline 3[/tex] m/s²/(2.00 m) = 0.21[tex]\overline 6[/tex] rad/s²
We have;
ω² = ω₀² + 2·α·Δθ
The merry-go-round starts from rest, therefore; ω₀ = 0 rad/s
ω² = 2·α·Δθ
Δθ = ω²/(2·α)
n = 2.14 rev/minute
∴ ω = 2·π×2.14/60 rad/s ≈ 0.22410 rad/s
∴ Δθ = (0.22410 rad/s)²/(2 × 0.21[tex]\overline 6[/tex] rad/s²) ≈ 0.11589 rad
Therefore, the angle each child ran, θ = 0.11589 rad
The distance each child ran = r·θ
∴ The distance each child ran = 2.00 m × 0.11589 rad ≈ 0.232 m
b) From part 'a' above, the tangential acceleration, [tex]a_t[/tex] = 0.4[tex]\overline 3[/tex] m/s²
Angular acceleration, α = [tex]a_t[/tex]/r
∴ α = 0.4[tex]\overline 3[/tex] m/s²/(2.00 m) = 0.21[tex]\overline 6[/tex] rad/s²
The angular acceleration = 0.21[tex]\overline 6[/tex] rad/s²
A 60 kg skateboarder accelerates themselves at 1.5m/s2. How much force was required to do this?
Answer:
90 N
Explanation:
m = 60 kg
a = 1.5 m/s^2
F = m × a = 1.5 × 60 = 90 N
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Answer: [tex]1.8409\ kN[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
Mass of student [tex]m=70\ kg[/tex]
Mass of Jupiter [tex]M=1.901\times 10^{27}\ kg[/tex]
Distance between them is [tex]r=6.98\times 10^7\ m[/tex]
Gravitational force is given by
[tex]\Rightarrow F=\dfrac{GmM}{r^2}\\\\\Rightarrow F=\dfrac{6.74\times 10^{-11}\times 70\times 1.901\times 10^{27}}{(6.98\times 10^7)^2}[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow F=18.409\times 10^{-11+27-14}=1.8409\ kN[/tex]
If the distance is cut to half, then the force will be four times the initial force
A 0.311 kg tennis racket moving 30.3 m/s east makes an elastic collision with a 0.0570 kg ball moving 19.2 m/s east. Find the velocity of the tennis racket after the collision.
. Draw a Cartesian coordinate system on a sheet of paper. On this Cartesian coordinate system, draw each vector to scale, starting at the origin. (a) Dd > 5 8.0 cm [S 15° E] (b) Dd > 5 5.7 cm [N 35° W] (c) Dd > 5 4.2 cm [N 18° E]
Answer:
a) the first vector has magnitude 58 cm and the angle is 15 measured clockwise from the positive side of the x-axis
b) the second vector, the magnitude is 55.7 cm and the angle is 35 half from the negative side of the x-axis in a clockwise direction
c) the magnitude is 54.2 cm with an angle of 18 measured counterclockwise from the x-axis
Explanation:
For this exercise we draw a Cartesian coordinate system in this system: East coincides with the positive part of the x-axis and North with the positive part of the y-axis.
a) the first vector has magnitude 58 cm and the angle is 15 measured clockwise from the positive side of the x-axis
b) the second vector, the magnitude is 55.7 cm and the angle is 35 half from the negative side of the x-axis in a clockwise direction
c) the magnitude is 54.2 cm with an angle of 18 measured counterclockwise from the x-axis
In the attachment we can see the representation of the three vectors
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A block of mass m is placed against the inner wall of a hollow cylinder of radius R that rotates about a vertical axis with a constant angular velocity, ω, as shown above. In order for friction to prevent the mass from sliding down the wall, the coefficient of static friction, μ, between the mass and the wall must satisfy which of the following inequalities? (Ans: μ is greater than or equal to g/(w^2r)
Answer:
See explanation below
Explanation:
Recall that the force of static friction is the product of the coefficient of static friction between surface and object, times the force applied perpendicular to the surface.
In our case, that perpendicular force has magnitude equal to the centripetal acceleration times the mass m of the block. The centripetal acceleration is defined as the quotient between the square of the tangential velocity divided by the radius at which the rotating mass is located (in our case R).
In order to estimate the tangential velocity given the angular velocity ω, we simply multiply it by R:
[tex]v_t=\omega\,R[/tex]
and therefore the force acting on the surface of the cylinder is:
[tex]F=m\,*\,a_c=m\,*\,\frac{v_t^2}{R} =m\,*\, \frac{\omega^2\,R^2}{R} =m\,*\,\omega^2\,*R[/tex]
The force of friction between the block and the inner wall of the hollow cylinder will then be: [tex]f=\mu\, *\,m\,*\omega^2\,*\,R[/tex]
In order for this force of static friction to be able to prevent the mass to slide down due to gravity, we need that the friction force is at least equal to the gravitational force. That is:
[tex]f\geq F_g\\f\geq m\,*\,g\\\mu\,*\,m\,*\,\omega^2\,*\,R\geq m\,*\,g\\\mu\geq \frac{g}{\omega^2\,*\,R}[/tex]
The force of static friction to prevent the mass to slide down due to gravity, the friction force is must be equal or greater than to the gravitational force.
The force of static friction is the product of the coefficient of static friction between surface,and force applied perpendicular to the surface.
The tangential velocity,
[tex]\bold {V_t = \omega R}[/tex]
So, the force acting on the surface of the cylinder,
[tex]\bold {F= m\times a_c}\\\\\bold {F= m \times \dfrac {V_t^2 }{R}}\\\\\bold {F = m \times \dfrac {\omega ^2R2}{R}}}\\\\\bold {F = m \times \omega ^2 \times R}[/tex]
The force of friction between the block and the inner wall of the hollow cylinder,
[tex]\bold {F_f = \mu \times m \times \omega ^2 \times R}[/tex]
Therefore, the force of static friction to prevent the mass to slide down due to gravity, the friction force is must be equal or grater than to the gravitational force.
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What is the density of the material in g/cm³
Thus 1 cm–3 = 1/cm3 and the units for our densities could be written as gcm3, g/cm3, or g cm–3. In each case the units are read as grams per cubic centimeter, the per indicating division.) We often abbreviate "cm3" as "cc", and 1 cm3 = 1 mL exactly by definition.
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1.9: Density.
what is the meaning of SMTWTFS
Answer:
um Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday?
Explanation:
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Answer:
0.0025H
Explanation:
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