A stress is considered a "bad" stress when it A. cannot be eliminated. B. keeps a person from feeling good. C. challenges a person to do better. D. doesn't lead to a productive end.

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is either c or d

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a vacuole stores water and food in a cell
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Mrs. Patil travels from her home to work in 0.25 hours. The direct distance between her home and work is 8.0 miles. If Mrs. Patil travels 12.4 miles from home to her job, what is her average velocity during the trip?

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Regardless of the path taken, at the end of the trip Mrs. Patil will be 8.0 miles away from home. If the path taken involves a trip lasts 0.25 hours, then the average velocity over the trip is

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A chemical reaction occurs. Which of the following would indicate that energy is transformed during the reaction?

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The answer would be 4. All of the above

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False. Our digestive tract, in particular the stomach, contains hydrochloric acid to aid digestion. The stomach's lining protects the rest of your body from effects of such acids. This is just one example of many acids contained in our bodies.

the answer is in fact True

Explain how mirrors can produce images that are larger or smaller than life size, as well as upright or inverted

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Answer:

1) When d_(o) < d_(i) (hence  d_(o) < f ) and they are both in front of the mirror (positive), the image will be larger and inverted

2) When d_(o) > d_(i) (and d_(o) < f ) such that they are both positive (in front of the mirror), the image will be smaller and inverted

3) When the image is behind the mirror, for convex mirrors and the object is in front the image will be uptight. The magnification of the image will be the ratio of the image distance to the object distance from the mirror

Explanation:

The position of an object in front of a concave mirror of radius of curvature, R, determines the size and orientation of the image of the object as illustrated in the mirror equation

(1)/(f)=(1)/(d_(o)) + (1)/(d_(i))

Magnification, \, m = (h_(i))/(h_(o)) = -(d_(i))/(d_(o))

Where:

f = Focal length of the mirror = R/2

d_(i) = Image distance from the mirror

d_(o) = Object distance from the mirror

h_(i) = Image height

h_(o) = Object height

d_(o) is positive for an object placed in front of the mirror and negative for an object placed behind the mirror

d_(i) is positive for an image formed in front of the mirror and negative for an image formed behind the mirror

m is positive when the orientation of the image and the object is the same

m is negative when the orientation of the image and the object is inverted

f and R are positive in the situation where the center of curvature is located in front of the mirror (concave mirrors) and f and R are negative in the situation where the center of curvature is located behind the mirror (convex mirrors)

∴ When d_(o) < d_(i) (hence  d_(o) < f ) and they are both in front of the mirror (positive), the image will be larger and inverted

When d_(o) > d_(i) (and d_(o) < f ) such that they are both positive (in front of the mirror), the image will be smaller and inverted

When the image is behind the mirror, for convex mirrors and the object is in front the image will be uptight. The magnification of the image will be the ratio of the image distance to the object distance from the mirror.

A transverse wave has an amplitude of 2.4m. What is the vertical distance, in meters, between the top of a Crest and the bottom of a Trough?​

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Answer:

4.8 m

Explanation:

A transverse wave is a wave in which the oscillation of the particles occur in a direction perpendicular to the direction of motion of the wave.

The amplitude of a transverse wave is the maximum displacement of the wave with respect to the equilibrium position.

The crest of a wave is the position of maximum displacement on the positive side, while the trough of a wave is the position of maximum displacement on the negative side.

This means that the amplitude of a wave is equal to the distance between a crest (or a trough) and the equilibrium position.

Therefore, we have:

d=2A

where:

d is the distance between the top of a crest and the bottom of a trough

A is the amplitude of the wave

Here we have:

A = 2.4 m

So, we find

d=2\cdot 2.4 = 4.8 m