F will most likely decrease rapidly
Answer:
kinetic is the stored energy being released from being dormant
Explanation:
Arguably, far more dangerous. Whilst the initial stimulating effects of cocaine (it does this by blocking the reuptake of dopamine by the transporter proteins) giving the user a sense of self confidence and euphoria can result in rash and impulsive decisions leading to problems - the real issues with it lie in the tolerance that results.
your brain always wants to keep neurotransmitter levels stable, so when the dopamine levels skyrocket because their reuptake is blocked, the brain responds by reducing dopamine synthesis and the number of receptors, meaning without cocaine, your dopamine levels drop to below the norm.
Withdrawal symptoms are the complete opposite, leading to a dependency on the drug which causes far more damage than the effects of the drug itself.
The answer is polarization. It is just like when you are on a boat and use polarized glasses so the water wont reflect into your eyes it also intensifies the color of the water so you can see better into the water.
example: you cant see any fish because glare from the sun, put on polarized glasses and now you can see fish up to 30 feet deep.
Your answers for a), b), and c) are correct. Good work !
d). The high noise levels in Technology and PE are more of
a concern to the teachers than to the students because the
students are only in there for 1 or 2 periods a day, but the
Technology and PE teachers are in there ALL day.
e). Mr. Jones can't hear as high frequency as Jenny can because
he is much older than Jenny is. Sadly, even without damage due to
loud noise, the ability to hear high frequencies does decrease with age.
f). The wooden surfaces in the gym cause the gym to be louder
than it would be if it had carpet on the floor. Carpet ... and soft
walls and ceilings ... absorb a lot of the sound that hits them.
But hard surfaces don't absorb much of the sound that hits them,
so it just keeps bouncing around until it finally fades away.
You can see this easily ... just go into the gym at your school, clap
your hands once, and notice how long you keep hearing the sound
after you clap.