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NAPT EXAMS BUNDLE| Questions with 100% Correct Verified Answers
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[Show more]coefficient of friction - ANSWER Force of friction / force normal to surface 
Velocity - ANSWER Distance/time 
Acceleration - ANSWER Initial velocity - final velocity/ elapsed time 
Newton's second law of motion - ANSWER Force= mass • acceleration
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Add to cartcoefficient of friction - ANSWER Force of friction / force normal to surface 
Velocity - ANSWER Distance/time 
Acceleration - ANSWER Initial velocity - final velocity/ elapsed time 
Newton's second law of motion - ANSWER Force= mass • acceleration
12 inches - ANSWER 1 foot 
5,280ft - ANSWER 1 mile 
3ft - ANSWER 1 yard 
39.37in - ANSWER 1 meter 
2.54cm - ANSWER 1 inch
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Add to cart12 inches - ANSWER 1 foot 
5,280ft - ANSWER 1 mile 
3ft - ANSWER 1 yard 
39.37in - ANSWER 1 meter 
2.54cm - ANSWER 1 inch
Pythagorean Identities - ANSWER sin^2theta+cos^2theta=1 
tan^2theta+1=sec^2theta 
cot^2theta+1=csc^2theta 
sin(theta)= - ANSWER opposite over hypotenuse 
cos(theta)= - ANSWER adjacent over hypotenuse 
tan(theta)= - ANSWER opposite over adjacent
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Add to cartPythagorean Identities - ANSWER sin^2theta+cos^2theta=1 
tan^2theta+1=sec^2theta 
cot^2theta+1=csc^2theta 
sin(theta)= - ANSWER opposite over hypotenuse 
cos(theta)= - ANSWER adjacent over hypotenuse 
tan(theta)= - ANSWER opposite over adjacent
Where is a tourniquet applied? - ANSWER 4-6 inches above the draw site 
Under the patient's bill of rights, what are the two things they can do? - ANSWER - 
decline medical treatment 
-know what tests are being performed 
What do you do if the patient refuses medical treatment? - ANSWER Report it t...
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Add to cartWhere is a tourniquet applied? - ANSWER 4-6 inches above the draw site 
Under the patient's bill of rights, what are the two things they can do? - ANSWER - 
decline medical treatment 
-know what tests are being performed 
What do you do if the patient refuses medical treatment? - ANSWER Report it t...
Coefficient of friction - ANSWER u=F/N 
VELOCITY - ANSWER v=d/t 
ACCELERATION - ANSWER a=(vf-vi)/t 
2nd LAW OF MOTION - ANSWER F=m*a 
LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION - ANSWER F=G(m1*m2)/d^2 
CERTRIPEDIAL FORCE - ANSWER F=(m*v^2)/r
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Add to cartCoefficient of friction - ANSWER u=F/N 
VELOCITY - ANSWER v=d/t 
ACCELERATION - ANSWER a=(vf-vi)/t 
2nd LAW OF MOTION - ANSWER F=m*a 
LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION - ANSWER F=G(m1*m2)/d^2 
CERTRIPEDIAL FORCE - ANSWER F=(m*v^2)/r
Coefficient of friction - ANSWER u=F/N 
VELOCITY - ANSWER v=d/t 
ACCELERATION - ANSWER a=(vf-vi)/t 
2nd LAW OF MOTION - ANSWER F=m*a
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Add to cartCoefficient of friction - ANSWER u=F/N 
VELOCITY - ANSWER v=d/t 
ACCELERATION - ANSWER a=(vf-vi)/t 
2nd LAW OF MOTION - ANSWER F=m*a
Triganometry saying - ANSWER Soh, cah, toa 
SOH - ANSWER Sin= opposite/ hypotenuse 
Cah - ANSWER Cos= adjacent/ hypotenuse 
Tan= - ANSWER Apostle/ adjacent
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Add to cartTriganometry saying - ANSWER Soh, cah, toa 
SOH - ANSWER Sin= opposite/ hypotenuse 
Cah - ANSWER Cos= adjacent/ hypotenuse 
Tan= - ANSWER Apostle/ adjacent
centripetal force - ANSWER F = (m•v^2)/radius 
velocity - ANSWER v = d/t 
Newton's 2nd Law - ANSWER F = m•a 
Work - ANSWER Work = F•d•cos x 
acceleration - ANSWER a = v/t
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Add to cartcentripetal force - ANSWER F = (m•v^2)/radius 
velocity - ANSWER v = d/t 
Newton's 2nd Law - ANSWER F = m•a 
Work - ANSWER Work = F•d•cos x 
acceleration - ANSWER a = v/t
12 inches equals how many feet - ANSWER 1 foot 
2.54 centimeters equals many inches - ANSWER 1 inch 
5,280 feet equals how many miles - ANSWER 1 mile 
3 feet equals how many yards - ANSWER 1 yard 
1 meter equals how many inches - ANSWER 39.37 inches
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Add to cart12 inches equals how many feet - ANSWER 1 foot 
2.54 centimeters equals many inches - ANSWER 1 inch 
5,280 feet equals how many miles - ANSWER 1 mile 
3 feet equals how many yards - ANSWER 1 yard 
1 meter equals how many inches - ANSWER 39.37 inches
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