(Physics) The product obtained by multiplying the average value of a force by the time during which it acts. The impulse equals the change in momentum produced by the force in this time interval. Pulse The perceptible emotions or sentiments of a group of people "a man who had ... his ...
What does the impulse momentum theorem state? In the formula used for capacitance: C = Eo A/d, what does Eo represent? What is Newton's 2nd law of motion? What units are used to measure force? What is ground reaction force in biomechanics? A 1500-kg car goes from 12 m/s to 36 ...
What does a spectrometer measure? What is meant by electric field intensity? How do we measure the speed of light? Answer the following question. What do the various colors displayed in the flame of a burning log represent? Why is fire hot? Explain with example. ...
This is something of an experiment, and (like any other analogy) the allegory will not be able to perfectly capture every aspect of the phenomenon it is trying to represent, so any feedback to improve the allegory would be appreciated. Read the rest of this entry » Elgindi’s ...
What is the difference between a lesion and a tumor in the brain? Both lesions and tumors in the brain represent abnormal areas, but they are not the same. A lesion is a broad term that refers to any abnormal tissue or damage in the brain, whereas a tumor, is a specific type of les...
The impulse to arrive somehow in perfected circumstances seems to be part of human nature, and I guess it’s there for a reason. Still, this side of divine intervention there’s no getting around living with what we’ve done, and what others have done, and the luck of the draw. ...
(46) In physics, one approach takes this impulse for unification to its extreme, and seeks a theory of everything—a single generative equation for all we see. It is becoming less clear, however, that such a theory would be a simplification, given the dimensions and universes that it might...
(Moser et al.2017). When a rat traverses an environment, different subsets of place cells are active in a location-dependent manner. Hence, a population of place cells map the rat’s local environment and are therefore thought to represent a neural correlate for spatial memory. To find the...
It imparts its inherent impulse of spin on the matrix of space, leading to a strong (think galaxy) or a very weak (think atom) “twist” in the matrix. Another name for this twisting action is “torsion”, a term coined by Russian researchers some decades ago. There is apparently a ...
In physics, what does the formula v = wr normally represent? Is momentum a vector? Why is momentum a vector? What is kinematics in biomechanics? What is magnitude in biomechanics? What does it mean when all the components of a vector add to 0?