The most common complaint among patients about their doctors is the time spent waiting in the doctor's office. Patients claim that doctors overbook appointments. Doctors claim that a significant number of patients fail to show or are late for their appointments. Doctors also note that as medical professionals they must tend to anyone who has need of their service. The medical profession is also uncertain because doctors never know when an emergency will occur. Considering the economic concepts of scarcity and economic resources, why must doctors book as many patients as necessary during office hours?

A doctor has the time and resources to choose how many patients to treat

A doctor, by law, must treat every patient who shows up in a medical facility

A doctor must make as much money as possible during normal business hours

A doctor's time is scarce and must be used effectively to see the most patients​

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Answer 1

Answer: B- a doctor, by law, must treat every patient who shows up in a medical facility

Explanation:


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What relationship must exist between an applied force and the velocity of a moving object if uniform circular motion is to result?

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Note that the centripetal force is proportional to the square of the velocity, implying that a doubling of speed will require four times the centripetal force to keep the motion in a circle.

Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

Centripetal force is defined as the inward force required to keep an object moving with a constant speed in a circular path.

The magnitude of this force depends on the mass of the object, radius of the object and the velocity of the body.

So we can write;

F = mv^2/r

David's father is on dialysis because his kidneys have failed. He has to go regularly to have his blood filtered. The kidneys are composed of nephrons that filter the blood and remove _______________ before moving to excrete the urine.

Question options:

wastes


sweat


nephrons


proteins

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Answer:

wastes

Explanation:

Each of your kidneys is made up of about a million filtering units called nephrons. Each nephron includes a filter, called the glomerulus, and a tubule. The nephrons work through a two-step process: the glomerulus filters your blood, and the tubule returns needed substances to your blood and removes wastes.

Answer:

sweat

Explanation:

Assuming no friction, how does the initial gravitational potential energy of
the marble on a downward slope compare to the final kinetic energy?

a) they are the same
b) the initial gravitational potential energy is greater than the final kinetic energy
c) the initial gravitational potential energy is less then the final kinetic energy

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Answer:

a) They are the same.

Explanation:

Assuming no friction, there should be no energy transfer and thus the Law of Conservation of Energy says:

[tex]PE=KE,\\mgh=\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

These types of problems also disregard any air resistance the surface of the object may cause. Therefore, no energy is transferred and from the Law of Conservation of Energy, [tex]100\%[/tex] of energy is preserved.

a student lift a 25kg mass at vertical distance of 1.6m in a time of 2.0 seconds. a. Find the force needed to lift the mass (in N ). b. Find the work done by the student (in J). c. Find the power exerted by the student (in W)

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Answer:

a. F = 245 Newton.

b. Workdone = 392 Joules.

c. Power = 196 Watts

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 25kg

Distance = 1.6m

Time = 2secs

a. To find the force needed to lift the mass (in N );

Force = mass * acceleration

We know that acceleration due to gravity is equal to 9.8

F = 25*9.8

F = 245N

b. To find the work done by the student (in J);

Workdone = force * distance

Workdone = 245 * 1.6

Workdone = 392 Joules.

c. To find the power exerted by the student (in W);

Power = workdone/time

Power = 392/2

Power = 196 Watts.

Water will expand more than ___

A. door
B. juice
C. air

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I think the answer is B because juice has a higher density than water

Answer:

Its A. door because liquids expand better than solids

how to add an answer

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You cannot add an answer if two people are already answering!

A ball is thrown vertically upward from the top of a 100 foot tower, with an initial velocity of 10 ft/sec. Its position function is s(t)=−16t2+10t+100.

a. What is its velocity in ft/sec when t = 2 seconds? (Solve by using instantaneous rate.)
b. Determine the equation of a line, in slope-intercept form, that passes through the points (5, 6) and (10, 2).

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Answer;

-54ft/s

y = -4/5 x + 10

Explanation

Given the position of an object expressed by the function

s(t)=−16t²+10t+100

Velocity is the change in position with respect to time

v(t) = ds(t)/dt

v(t) = -32t + 10

When t = 2

v(2) = -32(2)+10

v(2) = -64+10

v(2) = -54

Hence the velocity of the object is -54ft/s

b) The standard equation of a line in point slope form is expressed as;

y = MX+c

M is the slope

c is the y-intercept

Given the coordinate (5, 6) and (10, 2)

M = 2-6/10-5

M = -4/5

Get the y-intercept

Substitute m = -4/5 and any point say (5,6) into the expression y = mx+c

6 = -4/5 (5) + c

6 = -4+c

c = 6+4

c = 10

Get the required equation

Recall that: y = mx+c

y = -4/5 x + 10

Hence the equation of a line, in slope-intercept form is y = -4/5 x + 10

In designing buildings to be erected in an area prone to earthquakes, what relationship should the designer try to achieve between the natural frequency of the building and the typical earthquake frequencies?
A) The natural frequency of the building should be exactly the same as typical earthquake frequencies.
B) The natural frequency of the building should be almost the same as typical earthquake frequencies but slightly lower
C) The natural frequency of the building should be very different frem typical earthquake frequencies
D) The natural frequency of the building should be almost the same as typical earthquake frequencies but slightly higher.

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Answer:

C) The natural frequency of the building should be very different from typical earthquake frequencies

Explanation:

We shall apply the concept of resonance in this problem .

When a body is applied an external harmonic force ( forced vibration) such that natural frequency of body is equal to frequency of external force or periodicity of external force , the body vibrates under resonance ie its amplitude of vibration becomes very high .

In the present case if natural frequency of building becomes equal to the earthquake's frequency ( external force ) , the building will start vibrating with maximum amplitude , resulting into quick collapse of the whole building . So to avoid this situation , natural frequency of building should be very different from typical earthquake frequencies .

What can we conclude from the attractive nature of the force between a positively charged rod and an object?
a. the object is positively charged
b. cannot determine
c. the object is a conductor
d. the object is an insulator
e. the object is negatively charged

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Answer:

E; The object is negatively charged

Explanation:

Here, we want to state the conclusion that can be drawn from a positively charged rod being attracted to an object.

Generally as we know, oppositely charged materials attract while the ones with same charges repel each other.

Thus, in this case, for the rod to attract the object, there must have been an opposite charge of negativity on the object

So we conclude that the reason why the rod attracted the object was because of the presence of opposing charges on both of them. And since the rod has taken the positive charge, it is only correct to state that the object is negatively charged

If an atom of oxygen has an atomic number of eight that means...…
E. there are 8 protons
F. there are 8 neutrons
G. it weighs 8 amu
H. it is in group 8

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E is your answer! protons and the atomic number will always be the same
E us your answer. there are 8 protons.

Lisa skips 5 m North to the playground. She realizes she forgot to bring water so she turns around and goes 3 m South to the convenience store

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Answer:

-2 South

Always subtract where they ended first is what my teacher said

A spring stretches by 15cm when a mass of 300g hangs down from it,if the spring is then stretched an additional 10cm and released, calculate;the spring constant,the angular velocity, amplitude of oscillation, maximum velocity, maximum acceleration of the mass,period, frequency​

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Answer:

0.1 m

Explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of the object, m = 350 g = 0.35 kg

Spring constant of the spring, k = 5.2 N/m

Amplitude of the oscillation, A = 10 cm = 0.1 m

Frequency of a spring mass system is given by :

Time period:

Which is in the Moneran kingdom? A. plants B. bacteria C. animals D. mushrooms

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Answer: b

Explanation:

A safety plug is designed to melt when the pressure inside a metal tank becomes too high. A gas
at 51.0 atm and a temperature of 23.0°C is contained in the tank, but the plug melts when the
pressure reaches 75.0 atm. What temperature did the gas reach?

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The plug is 6 but u have to divert by the scale to form 5 .C

An object is released from rest at a height H near and above the surface of Earth. As the object falls toward the surface, Earth’s atmosphere exerts a resistive force on the object such that it reaches a terminal velocity before it reaches the ground. Which of the following claims is true? Select two answers.


The system consisting of only the object is an open system.

The system consisting of only the object is an open system.
A

Earth’s atmosphere does negative work on the object as it falls toward the surface.

Earth’s atmosphere does negative work on the object as it falls toward the surface.
B

The change in the object’s kinetic energy from the instant it is released from rest, to the instant it reaches terminal velocity, is zero.

The change in the object’s kinetic energy from the instant it is released from rest, to the instant it reaches terminal velocity, is zero.
C

The total mechanical energy of the object-Earth system remains constant at all times in which the object is in motion.

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Answer:

Second and Last Option Are Correct

Explanation:

Question 1 of 10
What might happen to personal information when it is transferred using
digital signals?
A. Some information might be changed when the data are copied.
B. It might be accessed by someone who was not the intended
recipient.
C. The information might change while being transmitted because of
noise.
D. The information might change to analog, making it less reliable.


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Answer:

its b for sure

Explanation:

Answer:

B. It might be accessed by someone who was not the intended

recipient

When a glass rod is rubbed with silk, the silk becomes negatively charged. Which of the following explanations best describes that is happening?

a. Electrons move from silk to glass
b. Electrons move from glass to silk
c. Protons move from silk to glass
d. Protons move from glass to silk

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Answer: b. Electrons move from glass to silk

Explanation:

When the glass rod is rub over against the silk, the glass loses the electrons due to the physical contact with the silk and the friction so produced.  The surface of the glass becomes positively charged and the surface of the silk becomes negatively charged. As the surface of the glass loses electrons which are accepted by the silk surface.

. Which of the statement below about the magnetic
properties of iron and steel is correct?
A. Both iron and steel are equally magnetized and
demagnetized
B. Iron is more easilymagnetized and demagnetized
than steel.
C. Steel is more easily magnetized and demagnetized
than iron
D. Iron is more easily magnetized than steel but steel is
more easily demagnetized than iron.​

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Answer:

D. Iron is more easily magnetized than steel but steel is more easily demagnetized than iron.

If a woman walks at a speed of 5 miles/hour for 3 hours, she will have walked how many miles?

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i think it would be 15, because i think you have to multiply 3x5.

i hope this helps! :)

The distance walked by the woman at the given speed an time, is 15 miles.

What is meant by speed?

The speed of an object is defined as the rate of change of the distance travelled by the object.

Here,

Speed with which the woman is walking,

v = 5 miles/hour

Time taken by the woman for walking,

t = 3 hours

We know speed is the rate of change of distance,

v = d/t  where d is the distance travelled by the woman

So, d = v x t

 d = 5 x 3

 d = 15 miles

Hence,

The distance walked by the woman at the given speed an time, is 15 miles.

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true or false A person's speed around the Earth is faster at the poles than it is at the equator.

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Answer:False

Explanation:The Earth rotates faster at the equator than at the poles.


Can a single atom be considered a molecule?
A:only if the atom is found in water
B:no, it takes two or more atoms bonded to create a molecule
C:only if it is an oxygen atom floating in the air
D:yes, all atoms are made up of many different molecules

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Answer is B. Atoms must be bonded together to create molecules.

a toy car has a 2.0 A current, and its resistance is 1.75 ohms. How much voltage does the car require

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Answer:

the answer will be 24.40 ohms law

Explanation:

This problem, a squid at rest suddenly sees a predator coming toward it and needs to escape. Assume the following:______.
(i) Including the water in its internal cavity, the squid has a total mass of 6.50 kg.
(ii) The mass of the water in its cavity is 1.75 kg.
(iii) In order to escape its predators, the squid needs to achieve an escape speed of 2.5 m/s.

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Answer:

6.79 m/s

Explanation:

By applying the principle of conservation of momentum.

The total momentum = MV - mv = 0 (since the squid is beginning at rest)

the mass of the squid (M) in absence of water in its cavity = (6.5 - 1.75) kg

= 4.75 kg

speed of the squid (V) = 2.5 m/s

mass of the water expelled (m) = 1.75 kg

speed of the water (v) = ???

4.75 × 2.5 = 1.75 × v

[tex]v = \dfrac{4.75 \times 2.5}{1.75 }[/tex]

v = 6.79 m/s

Which is the best explanation for why Toms technique works ?

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I believe the correct answer is B

Show that the speed of a moving particle over a time interval is constant if and only if its velocity and acceleration vectors are perpendicular over the time interval.

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Answer:

[tex]|v|(t)=\sqrt{v_{x}^{2}(t)+v_{y}^{2}(t)+v_{z}^{2}(t)}=C[/tex]

[tex]2v(t)\cdot \frac{dv(t)}{dt}=0[/tex]

[tex]v(t)\cdot a(t)=0[/tex]

Explanation:

Let's start with the definition of a constant velocity.

If the velocity magnitude, in three dimensions,  is a constant value (C) we have a constant velocity, which means.

[tex]|v|(t)=\sqrt{v_{x}^{2}(t)+v_{y}^{2}(t)+v_{z}^{2}(t)}=C[/tex]

Now, we know that the dot product between v(t) and v(t) is the |v|².

[tex]v(t)\cdot v(t)=|v|^{2}(t)[/tex]

If we take the derivative whit respect to time in both sides of this equation we will have:

[tex]\frac{d}{dt}(v(t)\cdot v(t))=\frac{d}{dt}|v|^{2}(t)[/tex]

We apply the product rule on the left side and the right side will zero because the derivative of a constant is 0.

[tex]\frac{dv(t)}{dt}\cdot v(t)+v(t)\cdot \frac{dv(t)}{dt}=0[/tex]

[tex]2v(t)\cdot \frac{dv(t)}{dt}=0[/tex]

We know that dv(t)/dt = a(t) (using the acceleration definiton)

Therefore, we conclude:

[tex]v(t)\cdot \frac{dv(t)}{dt}=0[/tex]

[tex]v(t)\cdot a(t)=0[/tex]

If the dot product is 0, it means that v(t) and a(t) are orthogonal.

I hope it helps you!

the diameter of the wheels on your car ( including the tires) is 25 inches. you are going to drive 250 miles today. each of your wheels is goingnto turn by an angle of​

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So the answer is 324.

Explanation
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Introduction: The specific heat capacity of a substance is the amount of energy needed to change the temperature of that substance by 1 °C. Specific heat capacity can be calculated using the following equation:
q = mc deltaT
In the equation q represents the amount of heat energy gained or lost in joules), m is the mass of the substance (in grams), c is the specific heat capacity of the substance (in J/g °C), and AT is the temperature change of the substance in °C).
Goal: Calculate the specific heat capacities of copper, granite, lead, and ice.
Solve: When you mix two substances, the heat gained by one substance is equal to the heat lost by the other substance. Suppose you place 125 g of aluminum in a calorimeter with 1,000 g of water. The water changes temperature by 2 °C and the aluminum changes temperature by -74.95 °C.
A. Water has a known specific heat capacity of 4.184 J/g °C. Use the specific heat equation to find out how much heat energy the water gained (q).
B. Assume that the heat energy gained by the water is equal to the heat energy lost by the aluminum. Use the specific heat equation to solve for the specific heat of aluminum. Aluminum's accepted specific heat value is 0.900 J/g °C. Use this value to check your work.

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Answer:

A) 8,368 J

B) ) 0.893 J/gºC

Explanation:

A)

The heat gained by the water can be obtained solving the following equation:

       [tex]q_{g} = c_{w} * m * \Delta T (1)[/tex]

where cw = specific heat of water = 4.184 J/gºCm= mass of water = 1,000 gΔT = 2ºC Replacing these values in (1) we get:

       [tex]q_{g} = c_{w} * m * \Delta T = 4.184 J/gºC*1,000 g* 2ºC = 8,368 J (2)[/tex]

B)

Assuming that the heat energy gained by the water is equal to the one lost by the aluminum, we can use the same equation, taking into account that the energy is lost by the aluminum, so the sign is negative:  -8,368 J.Replacing by the mass of aluminum (125 g), and the change in temperature (-74.95ºC), in (1), we can solve for the specific heat of aluminum, as follows:

       [tex]q_{l} = c_{Al} * m_{Al} * \Delta T (3)[/tex]

⇒    [tex]-8,368 J = c_{Al}* 125 g * (-74.95ºC) (4)[/tex]

       [tex]c_{Al} = \frac{-8,368J}{125g*(-74.95ºC} = 0.893 J/gºC (5)[/tex]

which is pretty close to the Aluminum's accepted specific heat value of 0.900 J/gºC.

In the figure, if Q = 52 µC q =10 µC and d = 55 cm, what is the magnitude of the electrostatic force on q?​

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Answer:

F = 15.47 N

Explanation:

Given that,

Q = 52 µC

q = 10 µC

d = 55 cm = 0.55 m

We need to find the magnitude of the electrostatic force on q. The formula for the electrostatic force is given by :

[tex]F=k\dfrac{q_1q_2}{d^2}\\\\F=9\times 10^9\times \dfrac{52\times 10^{-6}\times 10\times 10^{-6}}{(0.55)^2}\\\\F=15.47\ N[/tex]

So, the magnitude of the electrostatic force is 15.47 N.

The magnitude of electrostatic force will be "15.47 N".

Electrostatic force

According to the question,

Charges, Q = 52 μC

                q = 10 μC

Distance, d = 55 cm, or

                   = 0.55 m  

Constant, k = 9 × 10⁹

We know the relation,

Electrostatic force, F = k [tex]\frac{q_1 q_2}{d^2}[/tex]

By substituting the values, we get

                                      = 9 × 10⁹ × [tex]\frac{10\times 10^{-6}}{(0.55)^2}[/tex]

                                      = 15.47 N

Thus the above answer is correct.

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what is the pressure on a swimmer 50 m below the surface of a lake​

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Answer:

P = 490500 [Pa]

Explanation:

The pressure at the bottom of a vessel and even of a lake or sea can be calculated by means of the following hydrostatic equation.

[tex]P=Ro*g*h[/tex]

where:

P = pressure [Pa] (units of pascal)

Ro = water density = 1000 [kg/m³]

g = gravity acceleration = 9.81 [m/s²]

h = elevation = 50 [m]

Now replacing:

[tex]P=1000*9.81*50\\P=490500[Pa][/tex]

If a car is traveling at an average speed of 20 m/s, how long will it take to travel 500 meters?
A. 0.04 seconds
B. 25 seconds
C. 520 seconds
D. 10,000 seconds

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Answer:

B. 25 seconds

Explanation:

500÷20=25

500/20=25
B.25 seconds
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