• Home
  • Ask a Question
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Sitemap
MENU

QuizQQ

  • Home
  • Translate

The triangle area is the area of ___ resistance.

The triangle area is the area of ___ resistance.



Answer: minimum

Crisscrossing trabecular systems constitute zone of___ ___ to compressive forces.

Crisscrossing trabecular systems constitute zone of___ ___ to compressive forces.



Answer: maximum resistance

__ result of translation during flexion/extension & lateral bending.

__ result of translation during flexion/extension & lateral bending.



Answer: Shear

__ created by rotation.

__ created by rotation.



Answer: torsion

___ results in compression and tension.

___ results in compression and tension.



Answer: bending

__ result from resisting motion.

__ result from resisting motion.



Answer: tensile

__ result of gravity, ground reaction forces, pull of ligaments and mus.

__ result of gravity, ground reaction forces, pull of ligaments and mus.




Answer: Compression
Subscribe to: Comments (Atom)

Trending Questions

  • Epinephrine and glucagon have which one of the following effects on glycogen in the liver?
    Epinephrine and glucagon have which one of the following effects on glycogen in the liver? Answer: Glycogen phosphorylase is activate...
  • A spring with spring constant k = 800 N/m is compressed 12 cm from its equilibrium position. A spring with spring constant k = 400 N/m has the same elastic potential energy as the first spring when its extension is
    A spring with spring constant k = 800 N/m is compressed 12 cm from its equilibrium position. A spring with spring constant k = 400 N/m has...
  • As a particle moves along the x axis it is acted upon by a single conservative force given by Fx = (20 - 4.0x) N where x is in m. The potential energy associated with this force has the value +30 J at the origin (x = 0). What is the value of the potential energy at x = 4.0 m?
    As a particle moves along the x axis it is acted upon by a single conservative force given by Fx = (20 - 4.0x) N where x is in m. The pote...
  • During inspiration, the pressure in the alv is ___ to the pressure in the Air.
    During inspiration, the pressure in the alv is ___ to the pressure in the Air. Answer: Less have than
  • A 2.4-kg ball falling vertically hits the floor with a speed of 2.5 m/s and rebounds with a speed of 1.5 m/s. What is the magnitude of the impulse exerted on the ball by the floor?
    A 2.4-kg ball falling vertically hits the floor with a speed of 2.5 m/s and rebounds with a speed of 1.5 m/s. What is the magnitude of the...
  • Vit ___ influences the formation of collagen, the organic matrix found in dentin and cementum.
    Vit ___ influences the formation of collagen, the organic matrix found in dentin and cementum. Answer: C
  • A spring with spring constant k = 800 N/m is extended 12 cm from its equilibrium position. A spring with 6.0 cm extension from equilibrium will have the same potential energy as the first spring if its spring constant is
    A spring with spring constant k = 800 N/m is extended 12 cm from its equilibrium position. A spring with 6.0 cm extension from equilibrium...
  • A single conservative force Fx = (6.0x - 12) N (x is in m) acts on a particle moving along the x axis. The potential energy associated with this force is assigned a value of +20 J at x = 0. What is the potential energy at x = 3.0 m?
    A single conservative force Fx = (6.0x - 12) N (x is in m) acts on a particle moving along the x axis. The potential energy associated wit...
  • A 2.0-kg block sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to one end of a horizontal spring (k = 200 N/m) which has its other end fixed. If the block has a speed of 4.0 m/s as it passes through the equilibrium position, what is its speed when it is 20 cm from the equilibrium position?
    A 2.0-kg block sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to one end of a horizontal spring (k = 200 N/m) which has its othe...
  • ___ cells kill bacteria by oxygen dependent and independent mechanisms.
    ___ cells kill bacteria by oxygen dependent and independent mechanisms. Answer: Scavenger cells (of Tissue macrophage)

Blog Archive

  • June (104)
  • January (50)

Label

BioChem Chronic Inflam IPE eye Nutrition Physics Respiratory Vertebral Xray production
Powered by Blogger.
Copyright © 2015 QuizQQ | Term Of Service | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | DMCA