D. Cubic describes the mineral's crystal shape
Answer:
the answer is vertebral bones
Explanation:
the vertebral bones surrounded our spinal cord and our skull acts as an internal crash helmet to protect our brain
My answer will be that both the nurse and the dietitian should tell the child that they can eat sweet. You should know that children with Type 1 Diabetes require injecting insulin to compensate for the effects of glucose. Therefore, the child can eat sweets as long as the portions are watched and the necessary insulin is applied to cover that excess. On the other hand, the child should also know that, from now on, he can gradually substitute sweets and sugar (as a source of carbohydrates) for others such as cereals, fruits, milk and yogurts.
At impact, the force due to gravity is =
F
=
m
g
, where we see that a larger force corresponds to a larger mass. To rectify this with your intuition, as in a brick would hurt more if it landed on my head when dropped from a higher distance -- This is true (I don't recommend experiment), but the relevant quantity is
i
m
p
u
l
s
e
, which you can look up, or a more careful analysis of the acceleration of the brick when it lands on something, where we see that at contact, in a very short period of time, the velocity goes from →0
v
→
0
, so the force experienced is:
==∼ΔΔ=−0
F
=
d
p
d
t
=
m
d
v
d
t
∼
m
Δ
v
Δ
t
=
v
−
0
t
ϵ
Where we see that the faster the brick slows down (
t
ϵ
) the larger the force experienced by the brick (and equally and oppositely, your head), which I think is more in the vein of what you are asking.