Light wave of wavelength enters a glass of refraction index . What is the wavelength inside the glass?
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When an atom undergoes alpha decay:
When an atom undergoes alpha decay:
Which of the rays shown below is correct for this convex m…
Which of the rays shown below is correct for this convex mirror? Four incoming rays approach from the left at different heights labeled 1 through 4 from top. 1 and 2 above principal axis, 3 and 4 below principal axis. Ray 1 is incident horizontally and reflects up and left aligned radially with center. Ray 2 is incident down and right at an angle aligned radially with center and reflects along the same path. Ray 3 is incident up and right at an angle aligned radially with focus and reflects along the same path. Ray 4 is incident horizontally and reflects straight down with normal aligned radially with focus.
The following equation represents positron–electron annihila…
The following equation represents positron–electron annihilation, in which a positron and an electron become two photons. Which of the following correctly explains the reason why the interaction is possible?
A circular coil of radius 15 cm is placed in a uniform magne…
A circular coil of radius 15 cm is placed in a uniform magnetic field of strength 0.70 T. The direction of the magnetic field is at an angle of 20° with the normal of the coil. What is the magnetic flux through the coil?
A 72-year-old client is admitted with sudden weakness of the…
A 72-year-old client is admitted with sudden weakness of the right arm and difficulty speaking. The healthcare provider suspects decreased blood flow to the brain and immediately evaluates the arteries supplying the head and neck. The nurse understands that palpation of this artery should be performed carefully because excessive pressure may decrease cerebral blood flow. Which artery is being assessed?
A trauma patient experiences acute blood loss. Sympathetic s…
A trauma patient experiences acute blood loss. Sympathetic stimulation causes constriction of the venous system to help maintain cardiac output. What is the primary effect of increased venous tone?
A nursing instructor asks students to identify the correct s…
A nursing instructor asks students to identify the correct sequence of events following first exposure to a bacterial antigen. The students know that antigen-presenting cells activate helper T cells, which stimulate B cells to produce plasma cells and memory cells. Which process best explains long-term immunity?
A nursing student asks why vaccines generally do not cause t…
A nursing student asks why vaccines generally do not cause the disease they prevent. The instructor explains that vaccines expose the immune system to harmless antigenic material. What is the primary goal of vaccination?
A client receives a booster vaccine ten years after the orig…
A client receives a booster vaccine ten years after the original immunization. Following vaccination, antibody levels rise much faster than they did after the first dose. Which cells are primarily responsible for this rapid response?