Physics, 13.05.2021 17:40 Aarislasha
.An object experiences a net force and exhibits acceleration in response. Which of the
following statements is always true?
A. The object moves in the direction of the force.
B. The acceleration is in the same direction as the velocity.
C. The acceleration is in the same direction as the force.
D. The velocity of the object increases.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:20, drice517
According to newton's second law, when the same force is applied to two objects of different masses, a the object with greater mass will experience a great acceleration, and the object with less mass will experience an even greater acceleration, b. the object with greater mass will experience a smaller acceleration, and the object with less mass will experience a greater acceleration, c. the object with greater mass will experience a greater acceleration, and the object with less mass will experience a smaller acceleration, d. the object with greater mass will experience a small acceleration, and the object with less mass will experience an even smaller acceleration.
Answers: 1
Physics, 22.06.2019 10:50, milkshakegrande101
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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