Answer:
B greater damage on impact.
Explanation:
Note that all objects are either in motion or not, and that they either have <em>Potential</em> Energy (or energy that can be used when called upon (needed)) or <em>Kinetic </em>Energy (or energy that is being used currently).
In the event of a person speeding, the person is exerting enough force using the gas pedal, giving a higher Kinetic Energy. The faster they are going, the higher the amount of Kinetic. If the driver is not paying attention and is going extremely fast, they may hit another car (for example). That car, in this example, is stopped for a red light. Unless the mass of the object is significantly bigger by a large margin, the transfer of energy from the Kinetic Energy to the object (with potential energy) would be visible. When a car hits another car of similar tonnage and size, the Kinetic Energy from the moving object would overcome the Potential Energy, changing that into a Kinetic Energy, forcing the stationary object to move forward. If there is a line of cars, then it would create a <em>chain effect</em>, which would lead to "greater damage".
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Answer:
Denial
Explanation:
This is a clear sign of denial.
Denial is a defense mechanism which is when someone refuses to accept reality, blocking out events from their awareness. If a situation is just too much to handle, the person may respond/react by refusing to believe it or by denying that it exists.
A person with a schizophrenic disorder, will believe that someone or something is after them sort of like paranoia. They will also see things and hear things that are not there. A mood disorder also known as a bipolar disorder, will have a mood swing at the slightest of change in the atmosphere.
I think that it’s domestic violence from man to woman but I’m not 100% sure on this.
Inflammation is a process - a series of cellular changes that signal the body's response to injury or infection. It can be caused by physical agents, chemical stimuli and biologic agents (bacteria, viruses). The leukocytes <span> are involved in the initiation and maintenance of </span>inflammation.
Inflammation brings more leukocytes to the sight of infection. T<span>he process of leukocyte movement from the blood to the tissues through the blood vessels is known as </span>extravasation<span>,</span>