a table is pushed it 15 metre across a room with the force of 50N.what is the work done? ​

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Answer 1

Answer:

W=f*d

= 50 * 15

=750 J

Therefore, the work done is 750 joule( J)


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At the bifurcation of the femoral artery the pressure is 100 mm Hg. The venous pressure after either the left or right femoral artery is 10 mm Hg. The resistance in the right femoral artery is 1.67 times the resistance through the left femoral artery. The total flow rate just upstream of the bifurcation is 800 mL/min. How does the flow divide into the left and right femoral arteries

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Answer:

The values are [tex]I_L  =  500.37 \ mL / minutes [/tex]

and [tex]I_r  = 299.63 \ mL / minutes [/tex]  

Explanation:

From the question we are told that  

   The pressure at the bifurcation of the femoral artery is  [tex]P = 100\ mm\ Hg[/tex]

   The pressure at the left or right femoral artery is  [tex]P_r = P_l  =  10 \  mm \  Hg[/tex]

   The resistance in the  left femoral artery is  [tex]R_L[/tex]

   The resistance in the  right  femoral artery is  [tex]R_r =  1.67 R_L[/tex]

   The total  flow rate is  [tex]I = 800 mL/minute[/tex]

The diagram illustrating this question is shown on the first uploaded image

Generally this flow of blood through the artery can be compared to the a circuit as shown on the first uploaded image

Generally the rate at which blood flows through the  left femoral artery is mathematically represented as

      [tex]I_L  =  I * \frac{R_r }{R_L + R_r}[/tex]

=>      [tex]I_L  =  800 * \frac{1.67 R_L }{R_L + 1.67 R_L}[/tex]

=>    [tex]I_L  =  800 * \frac{1.67 R_L }{2.67 R_L}[/tex]

=>    [tex]I_L  =  500.37 \ mL / minutes [/tex]

Generally the rate at which blood flows through the  right  femoral artery is mathematically represented as

      [tex]I_r  =  I * \frac{R_L }{R_L + R_r}[/tex]

=>      [tex]I_r  =  800 * \frac{R_L }{R_L + 1.67 R_L}[/tex]

=>    [tex]I_r  =  800 * \frac{ R_L }{2.67 R_L}[/tex]

=>    [tex]I_r  = 299.63 \ mL / minutes [/tex]    

Explain why the driver's reaction time affects the thinking distance.

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Answer:

The thinking distance depends on the reaction time of the driver which could can affected by alcohol, distractions and tiredness. A faster speed increases both thinking  distance, increasing the total stopping distance.

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A faster pace extends both the thinking distance and the total stopping distance.

Given that,
To justify, the driver's reaction time affects the thinking distance.

What is reaction time?

The reaction time of an organism is a measure of how quickly it responds to a signal. The time interval between the presentation of the stimulus and the appearance of the appropriate voluntary response in the subject is defined as the RT.

The thinking distance is determined by the driver's reaction time, which can be influenced by drinking, distractions, and fatigue. A higher speed increases both thinking distance and total stopping distance.

Thus, A faster pace extends both the thinking distance and the total stopping distance.

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the volume of a cube is measured in grams, true or false

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Answer: false

Explanation: They are measured by cubic ______. ______ is feet, meters, inches, any way to measure

A car traveled at a constant velocity of 70 mph from noon to 2:00 pm. At 3:00 pm the velocity of the car was 80 mph; and finally at 4:30 pm the velocity of the car was 40 mph.
Which statement accurately describes the acceleration of the car?

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Answer:

Not sure which statements were give to you for this question, but the vehicle's acceleration from noon to 2:00 PM was zero, the vehicle had a positive acceleration between 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm, and the vehicle had a negative acceleration at 4:30 PM.

Explanation:

From 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, the vehicle traveled at a constant velocity of 70 MPH, meaning there wasn't any change to the speed. The velocity remained the same. An hour later, the velocity of the vehicle increased to 80 MPH, and finally at 4:30 PM, the velocity of the car decreased and was at 40 MPH.

Which of the vectors below is the sum of vectors à and b, shown here?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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A ball tossed vertically upward rises, reaches its highest point, and then falls back to its
starting point. While the ball is rising, what is happening to its speed.
O it is increasing by 10 m/s^2
O it is increasing, but not at a constant rate
it is decreasing by 10 m/s^2
it is decreasing, but not at a constant rate
O it moves with constant speed

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Answer:

Third Option: It is decreasing by 10m/s^2

Explanation:

When a ball is thrown in the air, it's fastest velocity occurs just as it leaves its source (e.g. the hand that throws it), and just before it hits the starting point. This is because this is when it has the most kinetic energy which translated into speed. As it rises, it starts to lose kinetic energy as it transforms into gravitational potential energy as the ball is fighting against the force of gravity as it moves further away from the Earth's surface. This means it begins to slow down until its speed is 0, its highest point, before falling and gaining kinetic energy again. Because of this, we can eliminate options 1, 2 and 5 as we know the ball's velocity decreases as it rises.

As the ball rises it's velocity decreases at a constant rate, as the amount of kinetic energy it has is proportional to its height. Therefore, the best option is option 3, as it states it is decreasing and gives a constant deceleration rate.

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You observe two cars traveling in the same direction on a long, straight section of Highway 5. The red car is moving at a constant vR equal to 34 m/s and the blue car is moving at constant vB equal to 28 m/s. At the moment you fist see them, the blue car is 29.0 m ahead of the red car.

Required:
a. How long after you first see the cars does the red car catch up to the blue car?
b. How far did the red car travel between when you fist saw it and when it caught up to the blue car?
c. Suppose the red car started to accelerate at a rate of a equal to 5/3 m/s^2 just at the moment you saw the cars.
d. How long after that would the red car catch up to the blue car?

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Answer:

a) 3.66 s

b) 124.4 m

c) 3.12s

Explanation:

Given that

Speed of the Red Car, v₁ = 34 m/s

Speed of the Blue Car, v₂ = 28 m/s

Distance between the two cars, d = 22 m

The difference between the speed of the cars is: 34 - 28 = 6 m/s

From this, we can deduce that the red car will be catching up to the blue car at a speed of 6 m/s.

1)

If we divide the distance by the difference in speed. This becomes

d/v = 22/6 = 3.66 s. Which means, It takes 3.66 seconds for the red car to meet up with the blue car.

2

From the previous part, we were able to confirm that it took 3.66 seconds for the red car to meet up the blue car. Also, the speed with which it were traveling was travelling at, was constant, so we only need to multiply it by the time from (1) to get the distance.

v = d * t = 34 * 3.66 = 124.4

Therefore the red car travels at 124.4 m before catching up to the blue car.

3

If the red car starts to accelerate the moment we see it, the time it will take, to get to the blue car will be less than what we had gotten. We can find this using one of the equations of motion.

S = ut + ½gt², where

S = 22

u = 6

t = ?

g = 2/3

22 = 6t + 1/3t²

By using the quadratic formula, we find out the two answers listed below

t1 = 3.12 s

t2 = - 21.12 s

We all know that negative time is not possible, so the answer is t1. At 3.12 seconds

If you were unfortunate enough to be 5.5 mm away from such a lightning bolt, how large a magnetic field would you experience

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The question is incomplete. Here is the complete question.

Lightning bolts can carry currents up to approximately 20kA. We can model such a current as the equivalent of a very long, straight wire.

(a) If you were unfortunate enough to be 5.5m away from such a lightning bolt, how large a magnetic field would you experience?

(b) How does this field compare to one you would experience by being 5.5cm from a long, straight household current of 5A?

Answer: (a) B = 7.27 x 10⁻⁴ T

              (b) Approximately 40 times higher than a household one.

Explanation: Using Biot-Savart Law, the magnetic field in a straight, long wire is given by

[tex]B=\frac{\mu_{0}I}{2.\pi.r}[/tex]

where:

[tex]\mu_{0}[/tex] (permeability of free space) = [tex]4.\pi.10^{-7}[/tex]T.m/A

(a) If lightning bolt is compared to a long and straight wire, then magnetic field is

[tex]B=\frac{4.\pi.10^{-7}.10.10^{3}}{2.\pi.5.5}[/tex]

B = 7.27 x 10⁻⁴ T

The magnitude of magnetic field in a lightning bolt is 7.27 x 10⁻⁴ T

(b) Magnetic field in a household wire will be

[tex]B=\frac{4.\pi.10^{-7}.5}{2.\pi.5.5.10^{-2}}[/tex]

B = 1.82 x 10⁻⁵ T

Comparing fields:

[tex]\frac{7.27.10^{-4}}{1.82.10^{-5}}[/tex] ≈ 40

The filed for a lightning bolt is approximately 40 times higher than for a household wire.

What is the HORIZONTAL component of a vector with a magnitude of 125 m/s and an angle of 25 degrees?

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Answer:

113.29 m/s

Explanation:

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A man runs 800m due north in 110 seconds followed by 400m due suoth in 90 seconds calculate his average speed and his average velocity​

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Answer:

Average speed is  6m/s

Average velocity is 5.859m/s

Explanation:

Average speed, s = d/t

d is distant

t is time

speed north is 800m and 110s

speed due south is 400m and 90s  

Average speed = (800+400) / (110+90)

                          = 1200/200

                          =6m/s

Average velocity V = (v + u)/2

v = final velocity

u = initial velocity

V = (7.273 + 4.444)/2 = 11.717/2

V = 5.859m/s

Which change will decrease the electric force between two positively charged objects?
1.moving them closer together
2.moving them farther apart
3.adding neutrons
4.removing electrons

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

Particles in a warmer block will have
the particles in the colder block.
kinetic energy and move
than
more / slower
less / slower
less / faster
more / faster

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Answer:

more/ faster

Explanation:

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Particles in a warmer block will have more kinetic energy and move faster than the particles in a colder block option (D) more/ faster is correct.

What is kinetic energy?

The energy which an item has as a function of motion is determined by the initial energy. It is described as the effort required to propel a material body from rest to the given velocity.

As we know,

As the temperature rises, the particles' kinetic energy rises and they begin to move more quickly. Particles have higher kinetic energy in gases than in solids.

Thus, particles in a warmer block will have more kinetic energy and move faster than the particles in a colder block option (D) more/ faster is correct.

The question is incomplete.

The complete question is:

Particles in a warmer block will have ________ kinetic energy and move ______than the particles in the colder block.

more / slowerless / slowerless / fastermore / faster

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(15 points) How does change in a roller coasters motion depend on the sum of the forces and the mass of the ride?

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The sum of the forces divided by the mass is equal to the acceleration of the roller coaster. Acceleration causes a change in the motion.

Tension is actually a force that tends to

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Answer:

Pull towards itself.

Explanation:

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Tension is a force that tends to pull or stretch an object. A flexible material, like a rope, cable, or string, is used to transmit the force.

A force known as tension has a tendency to pull or stretch an object. When a flexible medium, like a rope, cable, or string, is under strain and supporting an imposed load or weight, it transmits force via the flexible medium.

A rope or cable that is under tension receives equal and opposing forces pulling it in different directions at either end. For instance, the tension in a rope will be the same along its whole length if both ends are pulled with equal effort.

When you use a pulley system to hoist a weight, suspend an object from a rope, or support the weight of traffic on a bridge, tension can be present.

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Question 2 (5 points)

What is the speed of sound in water if the wavelength is 2.5 m and the frequency
592 Hz?

What would happen to the frequency if the wavelength increased to 5 m?

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Explanation:

v=592×2.5

v=1480m/s

ii) v=1480m/s, wavelength= 5m, f=?

f=1480/5

f=296Hz

Which method of measurement is most likely to be precise but lacks

accuracy?

A. Measuring the distance across a pond by counting how many

strokes you make as you swim across

B. Measuring time by counting the number of breaths you take as

you do an activity

O C. Measuring your weight with a scale that measures to the nearest

tenth of a kg but adds 2 kg to each measurement

D. Measuring the length of a bus using a tape measure that

measures to the nearest millimeter

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Measuring your weight with a scale that measures to the nearest

tenth of a kg but adds 2 kg to each measurement

What does your ecological foot print tell you?

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Answer:

How big your foot is. (Big Brain)

Explanation:

A beam of light strikes one face of a window pane with an angle of incidence of 30.0°. The index of refraction of the glass is 1.52. The beam travels through the glass and emerges from a parallel face on the opposite side. Ignore reflections.

Required:
a. Find the angle of refraction for the ray inside the glass.
b. Show that the rays in air on either side of the glass (the incident and emerging rays) are parallel to each other.

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(a) The angle of refraction for the ray inside the glass will be 19.26°.

(b)  It  is proved that the rays in the air on either side of the glass are parallel to each other

What will be the angle of refraction for the ray inside the glass?

When a ray of light passes through a different medium some part of the light gets reflected and some part gets refracted by changing its angle in the different medium this angle is called the angle of refraction and the phenomenon is called refraction of light.

It is given that,

The angle of incidence = 30.0°

Index of reflection of glass = 1.52

(a) For finding the angle of the refraction for the ray inside the glass we will use Snell's Law

[tex]\dfrac{Sini}{Sinr} =\mu[/tex]

Put the value into the formula

[tex]Sinr=\dfrac{Sini}{\mu} =\dfrac{Sin30}{1.52}[/tex]

[tex]r=Sin^{-1}(0.329)[/tex]

[tex]r=19.26^o[/tex]

(b) Now for proof of  [tex]Sin\ i =Sin\ e[/tex]

The incident ray and emerging ray are equal then the ray will be parallel.

We need to prove that the rays in the air on either side of the glass are parallel to each other.

Using the formula for emerging ray

[tex]\dfrac{Sin\ e}{Sin\ r} = \mu[/tex]

[tex]Sin\ e=\mu Sin \ r=1.52\times Sin19.26[/tex]

By putting the values in the formula

[tex]e=Sin^{-1}(1.52\times0.3289)[/tex]

[tex]e=30^o[/tex]

Since the incident angle and the emerging angle are equal

[tex]Sin \ i=Sin \ e[/tex]

Thus incident and emerging rays) are parallel to each other.

(a) So the angle of refraction for the ray inside the glass will be 19.26°.

(b)  It  is proved that the rays in the air on either side of the glass are parallel to each other

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Does voltage remain the same throughout a series circuit

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It depends on the circuit. Sometimes it becomes a bit weaker, sometimes it stays the same.

Answer:

In a series circuit, the current that flows through each of the components is the same, and the voltage across the circuit is the sum of the individual voltage drops across each component.

A moving car of mass 500 kg collides with a stationary truck of
mass 1500 kg, and the two vehicles lock together on impact.
The combined velocity of the car and truck after the collision is
20 m/s. What is the velocity of the car before the collision?

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Answer:

We are given:

m1 = 500 kg             m2 = 1500 kg

v1(initial) = x m/s       v2(initial) = 0 m/s

v1(final) = 20 m/s      v2(final) = 20m/s

According the the law of conservation of momentum:

m1v1(initial) + m2v2(initial) = m1v1(final) + m2v2(final)

Plugging the values in this formula:

(500*x) + (1500 * 0) = (500 * 20) + (1500 * 20)

500x = 20(1500 + 500)

500x = 20(2000)

x = 20 * 4

x = 80 m/s

Therefore, the car was initially moving at a velocity of 80 m/s

Which would be harder to move: a kilogram of feathers or a kilogram of bricks? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

The kilogram (kg) is the SI unit for mass. Not weight.

So when you say « heavier » and mention kg, I would assume you’re talking about mass.

The mass of 1 kg of feathers and 1 kg ok bricks are identical.

And if you want an answer to your question comparing the weight on Earth of those 2 items, in vacuum of one kilogram of feathers would have exactly the same weight as one kilogram of bricks.

Explanation:

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A spaceship left earth to collect samples from mars? Which statement is true about the strength of the earths gravity on moving spacecrafts

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Answer:

The first one

Explanation:

How to call the police?

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Answer:

dail 911

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what are day and night are produced by?

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Answer:

Day and night are due to the Earth rotating on its axis, not its orbiting around the sun. The term 'one day' is determined by the time the Earth takes to rotate once on its axis and includes both day time and night time.

Explanation:

Answer:

Day and night are due to the Earth rotating on its axis, not its orbiting around the sun. The term 'one day' is determined by the time the Earth takes to rotate once on its axis and includes both day time and night time.

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A mass of 0.4 kg is dropped from rest in a medium offering a resistance of 0.2|v|, where is measured in meters per second. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s^2.

Required:
a. If the mass is dropped from a height of 25 m, find its velocity when it hits the ground.
b. If the mass is to attain a velocity of no more than 8 m/s, find the maximum height fromwhich it can be dropped.
c. Suppose that the resistive force isk|v|, wherevis measured in m/s, andkis constant.If the mass is dropped from a height of 25 m and must hit the ground with a velocity of no more than 8 m/s, determine the coefficient of resistance that is required.

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Answer:

A.) 22.12 m/s

B.) 3.27 m

C.) 0.57

Explanation:

Given that a mass of 0.4 kg is dropped from rest in a medium offering a resistance of 0.2|v|, where is measured in meters per second. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s^2.

a. If the mass is dropped from a height of 25 m, its initial velocity U will be equal to zero. when it hits the ground, the final velocity V will be:

V^2 = U^2 + 2gH

Substitute g and the height into the formula

V^2 = 2 × 9.8 × 25

V^2 = 490

V = 22.12 m/s

b. If the mass is to attain a velocity of no more than 8 m/s, the maximum height from which it can be dropped will be calculated by using the same formula.

V^2 = U^2 + 2gH

Where V = 8 m/s and U = 0

8^2 = 0 + 2 × 9.8 × H

64 = 19.6H

H = 64/19.6

H = 3.27 m

c. Suppose that the resistive force is k|v|, where v is measured in m/s, and k is constant. If the mass is dropped from a height of 25 m and must hit the ground with a velocity of no more than 8 m/s, determine the coefficient of resistance that is required.

The energy at 25m heigh will be:

E = mgh

E = 0.4 × 9.8 × 25

E = 98 J

1/2mv^2 = 98

1/2 × 0.4 × ( 8 - v )^2 = 98

0.2( 8 - v )^2 = 98

( 8-v)^2 = 98/0.2

( 8 - v )^2 = 490

8 - v = 22.12

v = 22.14 - 8

v = 14.14

Coefficient of resistance required will be 8/ 14.14 = 0.57

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Answer:

between point c and point D

Which describes how the spring constant affects the potential energy of an object for a given displacement from an equilibrium position?
A the higher the spring constant, the greater the gravitational potential energy.
B The lower the spring constant, the greater the gravitational potential energy.
C The higher the spring constant, the greater the elastic potential energy.
D The lower the spring constant, the greater the elastic potential energy

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Answer:

Based on the answer choices provided, the correct answer is:

C, The higher the spring constant, the greater the elastic potential energy.

Explanation:

The spring constant is best defined as the measure of a spring's resistance to force (in regards to factors such as stretching and compression).

Thus, the higher the spring constant, the stiffer the string - this equates to greater elastic potential energy (think of stretching a rubber band or using it as a slingshot).

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Answer:

C.) The higher the spring constant, the greater the elastic potential energy.

Explanation:

The world record for the 100-meter dash is 9.76 s. What is the runner's average speed?

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Answer:

mine is 9.75 so take that as you will

Explanation:

Mina finds out that a company is pumping water from an aquifer near her home. What can Mina conclude about the water being pumped? The water being pumped is under a lot of pressure and comes from a confined aquifer. The water being pumped is under a lot of pressure and comes from an unconfined aquifer. The water being pumped is at atmospheric pressure and comes from a confined aquifer. The water being pumped is at atmospheric pressure and comes from an unconfined aquifer.

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Answer:

The water being pumped is at atmospheric pressure and comes from an unconfined aquifer.

Answer:

The water being pumped is at atmospheric pressure and comes from an unconfined aquifer.

Explanation:

What are the bumps on a gear called?

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Answer:

Teeth

Explanation:

The main parts of geards are the base and the teeth.  When two wheels are combined and joined by a belt, the larger wheel will rotate more slowly than the smaller wheel, but it will rotate with a greater force. A big wheel with twice the circumference of a small wheel will rotate with twice the force and half the speed of the small wheel.

Gears are connected together in various ways to transmit motion and force. Two connected gears of different sizes will cause one of the gears to turn faster or slower than the other. One gear will also move the force in a different direction than the other.

Gear ratio is the number of teeth on the following gear divided by the number of teeth on the driving gear (the gear inputting the motion).

A low gear ratio = more speed = less force

A high gear ratio = less speed = more force

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Answer:

Teeth

Explanation:

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In 2017, the president earned an additional $300,000 under her revised contract. This amount increased to $350,000 in 2018 and 2019, and it is projected that she will increase her earnings by $350,000 under this plan in 2020.In general, any salary paid to the president in excess of $_______ is deemed excessive executive compensation and not deductible. Before 2018, compensation earned under a performance-based compensation option was not subject to this limitation. Therefore, in 2017, Amber deducted $________ as compensation. The computers of six faculty members in a certain department are to be re- placed. two of the faculty members have selected laptop machines and the other four have chosen desktop machines. suppose that only two of the se- tups can be done on a particular day, and the two computers to be set up are randomly selected from the six (implying 15 equally likely outcomes; if the com- puters are numbered 1,2,...,6, then one outcome consists of computers 1 and 2, another consists of computers 1 and 3, and so on).(a) what is the probability that both selected setups are for laptop computers? (b) what is the probability that both selected setups are desktop machines? (c) what is the probability that at least one selected setup is for a desktop computer? (d) what is the probability that at least on computer of each type is chosen for setup? The difference between the revenue from selling inventory and the cost of that inventory is measured as: Question 9 (Essay Worth 10 points)(HC)Read the following article on Gertrude Elion. Then, read the summary that follows. You will notice that the summary is incorrectly written. In this lesson, you learned six rules for writing an effective summary. Using this information, make three specific suggestions that would improve this ineffective summary.Important note: Do NOT write a summary. You will write three suggestions for improving this summary. Your suggestions must be based on the six rules of effective summaries that you learned in the lesson.Complete article from Encyclopedia BritannicaU.S. pharmacologist (one who studies drug interactions) Gertrude B. Elion received the Nobel prize for medicine in 1988 along with George H. Hitchings and Sir James W. Black. The three were awarded the prize for their development of drugs used to treat several major diseases.Gertrude Belle Elion was born on Jan. 23, 1918, in New York City. She graduated from Hunter College in New York City with a degree in biochemistry in 1937. Unable to obtain a graduate research position because she was a woman, she took a series of jobs, including lab assistant, chemistry and physics teacher in New York City high schools, and research chemist. During this time she also took classes at New York University, where she earned a master's degree in 1941. Because she could not devote herself to full-time studies, Elion never received a doctorate.In 1944 Elion joined the Burroughs Wellcome Laboratories (now part of GlaxoSmithKline (a company that makes prescription medicines)). There she was first the assistant and then the colleague of Hitchings, with whom she worked for the next four decades. Elion and Hitchings developed an array (variety) of new drugs that were effective against leukemia, autoimmune disorders, urinary-tract infections, gout, malaria, and viral herpes. Their success was due primarily to their innovative (characterized by new or unique) research methods. Rather than using the trial-and-error approach used by previous pharmacologists, Elion and Hitchings examined the difference between the biochemistry of normal human cells and that of cancer cells, bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens (disease-causing agents). They used this information to create drugs that could target a particular pathogen without harming the human host's normal cells. Their methods enabled them to eliminate much of the guesswork and wasted effort typical in previous drug research.Although Elion officially retired in 1983, she helped oversee the development of azidothymidine (AZT), the first drug used in the treatment of AIDS. In 1991 she was awarded a National Medal of Science and was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame. She died on Feb. 21, 1999, in Chapel Hill, N.C.Student J. Doe's SummaryGertrude Elion was born in 1918 in New York City. She went to school for many years and eventually won the Nobel prize. She was unable to obtain a graduate research position because she was a woman. She took a series of jobs, including lab assistant, chemistry and physics teacher in New York City high schools, and research chemist. She was a scientist who helped discover many important drugs that saved lives. Elion also discovered new ways to test drugs. She died in 1999, 16 years after she retired from Burroughs Wellcome Laboratories.I think she was a terrific scientist. 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