Answer:
small amounts of mass are converted to large amounts of energy
Explanation:
According to the mass-energy equivalence, which Albert Einstein initially proposed as a general principle. It was revealed that mass and energy are connected and that a "small amount of mass can be converted into enormous amounts of energy."
Using the formula E=mc^2. This means Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
Hence, it is true that "small amounts of mass are converted to large amounts of energy."
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Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is broken
Explanation:
District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico require occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants to be licensed. States have similar, but not identical requirements and procedures for obtaining a license. For specific state licensure requirements always consult the state occupational therapy regulatory agency. See the State Regulatory Contact List for information on who to contact in your state.
To obtain a license you will need to:
Graduate from an accredited OT or OTA educational program.
Complete your fieldwork requirements.
Apply for and Pass the NBCOT® Certification Examination. For additional information regarding the examination, including ordering Score Transfers and/or State Confirmation Notices, refer to the NBCOT Web site.
Apply for a license and pay a fee for each state/jurisdiction in which you wish to practice or hold a license.
Many, but not all states allow practitioners to practice on a temporary license or limited permit while waiting to take or receive the results of the certification exam. If you fail the exam, you may not be able to continue to practice. Each state OT regulatory agency should be consulted for specific requirements.
Information for international students can be found here.
Answer:
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