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False. The intradiscal pressure of the L4-5 intervertebral disc while lying supine (face up) is 0.1MPa, while sitting relaxed in chair is 0.46. That's only 4.6x greater. This is from the latest research done in 1999. Earlier research from the 1960's showed higher intradiscal pressures while sitting, but this was done with less sophisticated technology and still wasn't 11 times higher.
In this problem, 3.58 > 3.5. You have an added eight hundredths on 3.58 versus nothing on 3.5.
Yes. You can add zeros on the right side without changing the value- so that would be 1.20 versus 1.05. 1.2 (or 1.20) is greater than 1.05
Yes, if the number whose square root we are taking is greater than 0. Only if you try to take the square root of a negative number will you get back an imaginary number. Square roots are often irrational, but that's different from real versus imaginary.
Assuming the graph is for displacement versus time, the motion should be constant velocity. If velocity versus time motion is constant acceleration
False. The intradiscal pressure of the L4-5 intervertebral disc while lying supine (face up) is 0.1MPa, while sitting relaxed in chair is 0.46. That's only 4.6x greater. This is from the latest research done in 1999. Earlier research from the 1960's showed higher intradiscal pressures while sitting, but this was done with less sophisticated technology and still wasn't 11 times higher.
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An application of pressure versus an object, such as pushing or pulling.
The greater the ratio of y to x
If the pressure is increasing then the slope is positive. If the pressure is decreasing then the slope is negative.
The bullet fired from a gun has greater horizontal acceleration. For vertical acceleration, they are both the same.
In this problem, 3.58 > 3.5. You have an added eight hundredths on 3.58 versus nothing on 3.5.
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Paper clips have a density greater than the density of water.
Paper clips have a density greater than the density of water.
Amplitude versus frequencyLoudness is a function of the sound wave's amplitude of the sound pressure. Aour ear drums are moved by the sound pressure.The greater the amplitude, the greater the volume. Pitch is related to its frequency. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.Loudness = amplitude of the sound pressureSoftest soundLoudest soundPitch = frequencyLowest pitchHighest pitch
Yes. You can add zeros on the right side without changing the value- so that would be 1.20 versus 1.05. 1.2 (or 1.20) is greater than 1.05