What a Seebeck effect? What is the definition of friction? What does impulse mean? What is the definition of interia? Simplistically define kinetic energy. What is mean by impulse? Define the constraint equations. Discuss the effect of the shape of Earth on the value of g. Distinguish between...
Describe the structure and function of a simple reflex arc in humans. Include a description of the types of neurons and a discussion of the mechanism of the transmission of a nerve impulse. Explain the structure and function of a reflex arc. Mention all the parts and functions of both ...
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1. Definition of Thrust: Thrust is defined as the force that acts normally (perpendicularly) on a surface. It is a specific type of force that is applied in a direction perpendicular to the surface of an object. 2. Understanding the Concept: In physics, thrust is often associated with the...
Briefly explain the principle of ion trapping. Explain how the electron configuration of an atom influences its chemical behavior and explain why atoms form bonds. Explain the relationship of the law of acceleration to impulse. What triggers the formation of an action potential?
Describe the chemical changes that occur when a nerve impulse is transmitted to the surface of a resting muscle cell. Describe touch receptors - what they are and how they work. How do you define the movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low one? Explain the mechanism of ...
An unstable LTI system has the impulse response h(t)=e^tu(t)-e^{-5t}u(t). Using proportional feedback with: G(s) = K, Find K so that: a) the closed-loop system has poles (-1,-3). b) the closed-loop system ...