Answer:
D.
Explanation:
According to the law of reflection, angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection when a ray of light falls at a smooth surface and reflected. This law of reflection is also followed by waves of water as well.
If a beam of flashlight is allowed to reflect from a mirror and waves of water being reflected off the side of a swimming pool, both will follow the above law of reflection,<em> it means the angle at which wave and light will strike (angle of incidence) will be equal to the angle at which wave and light will reflect (angle of reflection).</em>
It can be concluded that angle of strike (angle of incidence) is the angle of reflection (angle of reflection).
Hence, the correct answer is D.
The best response by the faculty to the nursing student who is complaining about writing care plans would be "pay close attention to how you solve problems; assess your own style of thinking.". This response will <span>help the student see the importance of this activity.</span>
Red blood cells are very small which allows them to pass through narrow capillaries, they have a biconcave shape which increases surface area allowing oxygen to be diffused more effectively, they contain haemoglobin which binds with the oxygen, and they do not contain a nucleus which leaves more space inside to hold more haemoglobin.
Nerve cells are very long to enable them to deliver messages long distances, they have synapses at the end of each cell to make sure the message can go in only one direction, and they have a myelin sheath which increases the thickness of the cell and makes the electrical impulse "jump" thus increasing the speed the messages are sent at.
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Hydro-Water
Atomos-Gas
Litho-Ground
Answer: Wind Turbines
Explanation:
A wind turbine is a device which is used to transform the kinetic energy from wind into electrical energy. It is useful in generating electrical energy from an alternative renewable source of energy that is wind. It is affected by the speed of the air currents.
A wind turbine efficiency is affected by the air column and the sea surface but it is not affected by the water column or the seafloor.