This question is incomplete because the options are not given; here is the complete question:
Cardiorespiratory fitness improves the efficiency of the cardiovascular and the respiratory systems in delivering oxygen to the body.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
True
False
The correct answer to this question is True
Explanation:
The cardiorespiratory system (cardiovascular and respiratory system) includes structures and organs such as the heart, the lungs, the veins, etc. that are involved in the process of oxygenation of the body. This process can be less or more efficient depending on different factors. One of these is the cardiorespiratory fitness or the ability of the body to work effectively in terms of oxygenation during exercise or effort.
In this context, a higher cardiorespiratory fitness means the cardiorespiratory system will work more efficiently, while low fitness implies less efficient oxygenation. Additionally, this fitness can be improved through activities such as running, hiking, among others. Therefore, cardiorespiratory fitness improves efficiency in the process of oxygenation, which makes the statement true.
Answer:
I = 1575 / 5000 = 31.5 % interest on investment
(1 + i)^18 = 1.315 where i interest is earned per year
One can use logs or
1 + i = 1.315^1/18 = 1.0153
So the annual interest rate is .0153 or 1.53%
Or
5000 (1 + i)^18 = 6575
(1 + i)^18 = 1.315
18 log (1 + i) = log 1.315
log (1 + i) = .006607
1 + i = 1.0153
i = .0153 = 1.53%
Answer:
0.536 A
Explanation:
From the question,
The combined resistance of the parallel connection is given as
1/Rt = 1/4+1/6+1/10
Rt = 120/15
Rt = 8 ohms.
Since the the combination is connected in series with a 10 ohms resistor,
Rt' = 8+10 = 18 ohms.
Current flowing through the series circuit
I = V/Rt'
V = 12 V, Rt' = 18 ohms
I = 12/18
I = 0.67 A.
Therefore voltage across the combined resistor
V' = 8(0.67)
v' = 5.36 V.
Since the resistors a connected in parallel, the same voltage drop across them.
Therefore, current through the 10 ohms
Ix = 5.36/10
Ix = 0.536 A
Answer:
We conclude that the quantity of the charge that flows through the wire in 50 s will be 45 C.
Explanation:
Given
To determine
We need to find the quantity of the charge that flows through the wire in 50 s.
Important Tip:
A current of 1 Ampere = 1 Coulomb of charge flowing in 1 second
Using the formula involving charge and current

where:
represents the current in amperes (A)
represents the charge in coulomb (C)
represents the time in seconds (s)
now substituting I = 0.9 and t = 50 in the formula


switch sides

Multiply both sides by 50

Simplify
C
Therefore, we conclude that the quantity of the charge that flows through the wire in 50 s will be 45 C.
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