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The gravitational pull of the moon is 1/6 that of the earth…

The gravitational pull of the moon is 1/6 that of the earth (about 1.6 m/s2).  One object weighs 30 N on Earth.  A second object weighs 30 N on the moon.  Which object has the greater mass? 

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Which has zero acceleration? An object at rest             …

Which has zero acceleration? An object at rest                                                                d.  a, b, and c moving at constant velocity                             e.  none of these in mechanical equilibrium

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The ___________________ is a vascular membrane lining the ou…

The ___________________ is a vascular membrane lining the outer surface of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids

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Which neurons tend to be adrenergic?  

Which neurons tend to be adrenergic?  

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The diagram below represents the neural layer of the retina…

The diagram below represents the neural layer of the retina in the eye Which photoreceptor provides the sharpest/clearest vision? (Type the letter not the name)  

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You will use this problem for Questions 5 and 6.  Read caref…

You will use this problem for Questions 5 and 6.  Read carefully!  Free body diagrams will be graded in the written work. An apple crate has a weight of 225 N, and is moved across the floor by the 2 forces directed as shown in the diagram. (a)  Draw a free body diagram on your paper.  Use that diagram to find the normal force on the crate. (b)  If μk = 0.12, find the horizontal acceleration of the crate across the floor. For this question, enter the answer to part (b) – the acceleration of the crate.

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You will use this problem for Questions 7 and 8.  Read caref…

You will use this problem for Questions 7 and 8.  Read carefully!  Free body diagrams will be graded in the written work. Mass 1 sits on a frictionless table, and mass 2 is attached to mass 1 by a string laid over a pulley as shown in the diagram. If a force of 10 N pulls on mass 1 as shown, (a) find the acceleration of the blocks and (b) find the tension in the string. For this question, enter the answer for part (b) – the tension in the string.

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Find the magnitude of the maximum gravitational force betwee…

Find the magnitude of the maximum gravitational force between 2 identical bowling balls (m = 7.2 kg, r = 0.11 m).   This answer should be written in scientific notation (for example, 1.234*10^5). However, here you will enter your answer in two parts:  For the first blank, enter the decimal part of the number for your answer, and for the second blank, enter the exponent. [a]*10^[b]

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You will use this problem for Questions 5 and 6.  Read caref…

You will use this problem for Questions 5 and 6.  Read carefully!  Free body diagrams will be graded in the written work. An apple crate has a weight of 225 N, and is moved across the floor by the 2 forces directed as shown in the diagram. (a)  Draw a free body diagram on your paper.  Use that diagram to find the normal force on the crate. (b)  If μk = 0.12, find the horizontal acceleration of the crate across the floor. For this question, enter the answer to part (a) – the normal force on the crate.

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What is the signal pathway that occurs when olfactory recept…

What is the signal pathway that occurs when olfactory receptors are stimulated?           

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