Message from @zay
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nvm figured it out
Aight good
lol i had shit like that a couple of weeks ago in alg 2 gio
When a physics problem uses forces but uses pounds, is it a pound of mass or weight?
ex. "A 60-lb block is moving down an incline". Is 60 lbs the mass or the weight, the force that it is pulled down with by gravity?
For pounds it is considered a unit of mass and can be used as force, also referred to as the pound-force\
so it's a 1:1 conversion?
its confusing for formulas like F = m * a
but yes
which is exactly what I am dealing with
so mass is given as, say, the same 60 lbs
and acceleration would be considered 1?
wahts the question\
even though in gravity's case it's 9.81 m/s
I need to find if a block slides on a hill
a 60 lb block is on a 60' incline, coefficient of friction is 0.1. Does it slide?
obviously it will because of the steepness but I need equations and numbers
missed a lesson yesterday but my teacher is still making me do it
i did what i understood but i don't know the mutations
@giot725 here
thanks
@zay this chart should help you -- (link if the screenshot is too pixelated: https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/genetic-mutation-441/)
from the chart (as well as the provided mutated gene sequence):
1. would probably Substitution (Stop where Trp should be) and the protein is affected
2. the replacement (at Asn, U is at where C should be) is equivalent substitution so overall the protein is not affected
3. probably Insertation (see the Cys trio, where an A was inserted in) and the protein is affected
Grammar question, can a gerund phrase be inside a prepositional phrase.
I don't think so, but i just wanted to check
Oh wait nvm, a gerund phrase, as a noun, can be in the object of a preposition
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@BunkerHermit okie. so a quick google search yielded this: https://www.sdnhm.org/oceanoasis/teachersguide/activity4.html#:~:text=Convection%20currents%20are%20the%20result,in%20the%20mantle%20of%20Earth.
a note is that heat & density affect speed. so in area that has dense concentration of radioactive elements, most likely it would give off more heat (since more mass are decaying) thus the plate would move faster at those area
I got it thx!
i put this
Heat moves up and down, creating convection currents that move the tectonic plates and the radioactive rock creating heat helps the process and the convection currents are diverging so the tectonic plates are moving apart, and since the radioactive decay is generating a lot of heat the convection currents are going fast
sounds pretty good to me!