Answer: vesicular breath sounds is heard on the throat below the larynx,over the sternum and at the triangle of auscultation.
Explanation:
Vesicular breath sounds are soft low pitched and normal sounds that is heard in the periphery of the lungs. It has greater intensity during inspiration phase than expiration phase. This is caused by accumulated fluid or air between the chest wall.
Answer:
Frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength.
Explanation:
frequency is the number of oscillations in a unit of time.
Wavelength is the length between one oscillation and the next oscillation.
take two springs and 4 pins. (springs should have loops or hooks at terminals to attach to pins.)
Now get two pins and pin them at a certain distance apart.
take the first spring and attach its two terminals to the pins.
Repeat the above procedure, but double (increase the distance x2) the distance between two pins.
Now you have to measure how many coils are there within 5cm of the two springs.
you'll observe that the second spring has half the coils of the first spring within 5cm.
In here no. of coils is the frequency
5cm length is time.
distance between coil is the wavelength.
Where is the word that represent chemical property like that toxicity,acidity, etc
Answer with Explanation:
When phosphorus is carried by run-off to the oceans, marine animals take them in while others fall down to the ocean floor and attaches to sediments. Overtime, the ocean floor accumulates these particles resulting to the formation of sedimentary rocks (layers).
Weathering is a natural process and this can occur in the ocean. When this happens, the phosphorus which have been embedded in the sedimentary rocks are uplifted to the shore and thus, it goes back to the land. Then, the cycle starts again. The plants will take them up, then the animals will eat the plants in order to obtain it. When the plants and animals die, it will then be brought back to the soil or carried by run-off to the oceans.