Homeostasis describes an equilibrium that has been achieved in a specific system. Under the assumption that the water was relatively calm beforehand, the sudden storm disrupts the specific system sending it out of equilibrium, with perhaps violent interactions above and below the water. A virus in a body or a computer system, interacts in such a way as to disrupt the homeostasis and cause the equilibrium to be disrupted, for a computer system this could be failure to boot or exposure to critical information. For a body, this obviously can set off a chain of events that disrupt the internal equilibrium that lead to physical manifestations like a fever, chills, slow or rapid heart beat, vomiting and other symptoms. Both the virus and the sudden storm create violent and/or unusual reactions within those systems, that are contrary with the concept of homeostasis.
1. A serial data line or bus is used for which of the following purposes?
C. Transmit pulses from the ignition primary coil to the tachometer
12. GM Class 2 communication toggles between
B. 0 and 12 V.
3. Technician A says that module communications networks are used to reduce the number of wires in a vehicle. Technician B says that a communications network is used to share data from sensors, which can be used by many different modules. Which technician is correct?
A. Technician B only
4. A magnetic field is created around a wire when
A. the wire is connected between two grounds.
5. In most automotive electrical circuits, a relay is used in which of the following situations?
C. A lower-voltage circuit controls a higher-voltage circuit.
6. A diagnostic scan tool connects to the vehicle using the
C. data link connector.
7. A diode with high resistance or an infinite reading in both directions is
C. reverse biased.
8. Two technicians are discussing how capacitors work. Technician A says that, in an open circuit, a capacitor will hold its charge until it's connected to an external circuit. Technician B says that theoretically a capacitor will hold its charge indefinitely. Who is correct?
A. Technician A
9. All of the following can be added to a circuit to reduce electromagnetic interference, except
C, a diode.
10. Technician A says when you push the horn button, electromagnetism moves an iron bar inside the horn, which opens and closes contacts in the horn circuit. Technician B says most vehicle horn circuits use a relay. Which technician is correct?
B. Both Technician A and Technician B
11. A/an _______ is a material with four electrons in the valence ring.
D. conductor
1. Technician A says that dynamic voltage is the voltage (usually of a battery) that exists without a load being applied. Technician B says that open circuit voltage (OCV) is the voltage of the power source (battery) with the circuit in operation. Who is correct?
A. Both Technicians A and B
2. A technician connects one lead of a digital voltmeter to the positive (+) terminal of the battery and the other meter lead to the battery terminal (B) of the starter solenoid and then cranks the engine. During cranking, the voltmeter displays a reading of 878 mV. Technician A says that this reading indicates that the resistance of positive battery cable is too high. Technician B says that this reading indicates that the starter is defective. Which technician is correct?
B. Technician A only
Answer:
the fleet of ships leaves
Explanation:
You would say the fleet leaves not the fleet leave.
The 'of ships' isn't relevant since we are not talking about the ships leaving, but rather the fleet.
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Answer: The first passage of the story is about the history of formation of the Yellowstone National Park, this includes the information why it is significant, which means that author appeals to readers' emotions, describing the park with great interest and passion. The second passage has no mood, just contains some facts and statistics which would have a less appealing factor to the reader.
Explanation:
Answer:
yeah, sure. do you have another source of communication.