Parallax of the stars is created by
a. different phases of the moon
b. different locati...
Physics, 03.02.2020 16:01 jinxjungkook3
Parallax of the stars is created by
a. different phases of the moon
b. different locations of earth in its orbit
c. motion of the stars
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Suppose you use a machine that gives you a mechanical advantage of 2 to achieve an output force of 30newtons what must the input force be
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The place you get your hair cut has two nearly parallel mirrors 6.00 m apart. as you sit in the chair, your head is 2.00 m from the nearer mirror. looking toward this mirror, you first see your face and then, farther away, the back of your head. (the mirrors need to be slightly nonparallel for you to be able to see the back of your head, but you can treat them as parallel in this problem.) how far away does the back of your head appear to be?
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Asubject in a clinical research trial experiences a serious, unanticipated adverse drug experience. how should the investigator proceed, with respect to the irb, after the discovery of the adverse event occurrence? a. do not report the adverse drug experience to the irb since it is a common adverse experience.b. report the adverse drug experience to the irb only if there are several other occurrences.c. report the adverse drug experience as part of the continuing review report.d. report the adverse drug experience in a timely manner, in keeping with the irb's policies and procedures, using the forms or the mechanism provided by the irb.
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