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MRSO  Exam 4 Questions With Correct Answers
  • MRSO Exam 4 Questions With Correct Answers

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  • Peripheral nerve stimulation can be described by which of the following? a. Faraday's law of induction b. Ohm's law c. Lenz's law d. Planks Law - Answer b. Faraday's law of induction (describes the induction of electrical current in the presence of a changing magnetic field). Lenz's force describes the opposing forces created. Ohm's law deals with the resistance of current along a wire. Gad contrast has been found in the body in what form? Select all that apply. a. Water-solubl...
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MRSO Test Questions with Complete Solutions.docx
  • MRSO Test Questions with Complete Solutions.docx

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  • MRSO Test Questions with Complete S physical effects of STATIC FIELDS - Answer-translation rotation lenz physical effects of TIME-VARYING FIELDS - Answer-motion noise induced currents (on object/in person) lenz translation rotation everything NOT MR SAFE needs to be behind... - Answer-5 gauss line earth's magnetic fiels - Answer-0.5 gauss 1.5T = gauss - Answer-15,000 3 T = gauss - Answer-30,000 MR device can be considered non-significant risk IF: (list) - Answer-static m...
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Aero 321 Final Exam 45 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • Aero 321 Final Exam 45 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • Aero 321 Final Exam 45 Questions with Verified Answers Equation of motion assumptions ( &when bad) - CORRECT ANSWER All internal forces are in equilibrium Constant gravity (bad for orbit) Flat earth (bad for long flights) Constant mass(bad for rockets) Rigid body( bad for supersonic cruisers) Inertial Coupling - CORRECT ANSWER -Results from imbalances in inertia -Start with pitching equation, rearrange for pitch acceleration Gyroscopic Coupling - CORRECT ANSWER Spinning rotors, red...
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Conceptual physics unit 4 Test Questions and Answer All Correct
  • Conceptual physics unit 4 Test Questions and Answer All Correct

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  • Conceptual physics unit 4 Test Questions and Answer All Correct Which releases the most energy, 100 grams of 100 degrees C water cooling to 50 degree C, or 100 grams of iron at 100 degrees C cooling to 50 degrees C?(The specific heat of iron is 0.12 cal/g C) - Answer-Water Internal energy is the ? - Answer-Total amount of energy contained in an object Heat is measured in ? - Answer-calories, kilocalories, and joules Specific heat capacity is related to the amount of internal energy? - A...
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BMS NESTA Certification With 100% Accurate Answers.
  • BMS NESTA Certification With 100% Accurate Answers.

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  • the study of acceleration is the study of ____________ - ANSWER forces The SAID Principle implies that given stressors on the human system, whether biomechanical or neurological, there will be a specific adaptation to imposed demands (T/F) - ANSWER True intermuscular coordination, intramuscular coordination and reflexive changes are examples of - ANSWER functional effects eustress is - ANSWER -the opposite of distress -a positive stress -how the body adapts to stress for exercise t...
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MRSO Test Questions with 100% Correct Solutions| Verified
  • MRSO Test Questions with 100% Correct Solutions| Verified

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  • physical effects of STATIC FIELDS - translation rotation lenz physical effects of TIME-VARYING FIELDS - motion noise induced currents (on object/in person) lenz translation rotation everything NOT MR SAFE needs to be behind... - 5 gauss line earth's magnetic fiels - 0.5 gauss 1.5T = ___ gauss - 15,000 3 T = ___ gauss - 30,000 MR device can be considered non-significant risk IF: (list) - static mag field SAR dB/dt sound pressure level ^ are bel...
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MRI Safety Questions and Answers 2023
  • MRI Safety Questions and Answers 2023

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  • MRI Safety Questions and Answers 2023 Which zone allows general public access? Zone 1 Which zone allows patient and medical staff access for checking in and screening? Zone 2 Which zone is restricted to MR patients and MR personnel? Zone 3 The door to zone ________ should always remain closes and be marked with a "caution sign". 3 Which zone is restricted to patients accompanied by trained MR personnel only? Zone 4 There should always be a "gate-keeper...
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Conceptual physics unit 4 Test Questions and Answer All Correct
  • Conceptual physics unit 4 Test Questions and Answer All Correct

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  • Conceptual physics unit 4 Test Questions and Answer All Correct Which releases the most energy, 100 grams of 100 degrees C water cooling to 50 degree C, or 100 grams of iron at 100 degrees C cooling to 50 degrees C?(The specific heat of iron is 0.12 cal/g C) - Answer-Water Internal energy is the ? - Answer-Total amount of energy contained in an object Heat is measured in ? - Answer-calories, kilocalories, and joules Specific heat capacity is related to the amount of internal energy? - A...
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LIFESCI 3M03 Module 3 Test
  • LIFESCI 3M03 Module 3 Test

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  • Define diffusion Which 4 factors does it depend on? What are the 2 components of random motion? - answer-diffusion: random/non-directed motion of molecules and small particles in a liquid factors: 1) driving force (i.e. gradient, temp.) 2) mechanical resistance of the surrounding medium 3) structural properties of the molecule 4) active forces causing non-thermal fluctuations (i.e. contraction/relaxation of cytoskeleton moves cytoplasm causing active diffusion) components of random moti...
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Module 6 Portage Learning Chemistry Latest 2023 Graded A
  • Module 6 Portage Learning Chemistry Latest 2023 Graded A

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  • Module 6 Portage Learning Chemistry Latest 2023 Graded A Amorphous solids particles are arranged in a random fashion Colligative properties physical properties of solvents that are dependent on the concentration of the solute present and the identity of the solvent but not on the identity of the solute. They include vapor pressure, freezing point and boiling point Colloids heterogeneous mixtures which appear to homogeneous one-phase mixtures but are actually composed of particles too small to ...
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