Newton's 2nd law of motion.
kinds,
External Force
Surface Tension
Pseudo Force
Frictional Force
Viscous Force
Buoyancy
Answer: This is an example of downregulation and upregulation.
Explanation:
Downregulation is a process in which cells decrease the production of one of their components, responding to an external stimulus. Upregulation, on the other hand, is when cells increase the production of one of their components in response to an external stimulus.
In this case, the decrease in insulin receptors would make the cell less sensitive to the hormone.
If there's a lot of insulin around those cells, the cell would have to decrease its sensitivity, otherwise, it would metabolise more glucose than the body needs. The contrary would happen if there was too little insulin around those cells, they would have to become more sensitive to it by increasing the number of receptors.
Answer:
Explanation:
From the given information:
At state 1:
Initial Quality
mass = 10.0 kg
At state 2:
Temperature
mass of the piston
area of the piston
Atmospheric pressure
Gravitational acceleration = 9.81 m/s²
, This is because there exists no restriction to the movement of the piston and provided the process is frictionless. So, the process 1-2 is regarded as constant.
To calculate the applying force balance over the piston by using force balance in the vertical direction:
∴
(100 × 10³)×0.005 + 204 × 9.31 = P × 0.05
P = 500248 Pa
P = 500.25 kPa
At state 1:
Hence, this is a saturated mixture of liquid and vapor
Using the steam tables at 500.25 kPa
∴
Specific volume at state 1 is given as:
volume at state 1 is given by:
Similarly, the specific internal energy is:
At state 2:
Using steam tables at P = 500.25 kPa and T = 320° C
∴
Answer:
The can would be heavier.
Explanation:
The more rust is on the can, (Or object) the more it weights it down.